The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1939, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASI\A EMPIRE THURSDAY APRIL 13, I939 ; | WONDER £ “THAT 1S AR. JIGGS ELEPHONE JUMBER ON HIS CARD? MR l[CvG‘fl“ | WAQ JUST OVER T MRS HGG WHY - CERTAINLY = SR V(DN PLATT(—I?— IT'S A PLEASURE - QUT _AND ELSE ANS RO RS TQ KNOW. IF TH!S 1S W OFFICE PHONE NUMBER ? CERTAINLY- WHY DIDN'T YOU LALL TJO FIND OUT NOT HAVE ALASKA TERMED PARADISE FOR 6 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE TTLE, April 13—Halibuters sell y 2 From the w ern ba —Pioneer 40,000 pounds, selling for 8% and 6% cents a pound From the 12,000 local banks—Bureka President 18,000 1a No. 2 15,000 pounds cents and 6 ce 8% and 6% 16,000, 8% 18,000 pounds St ESTEBETH IS DUE IN SITKA EARLY IN A. M. Mailboat Estebeth, leaving Juneau last night, is due at Hood Bay about 5 o'clock this afternoon, Chatham about 8 o'clock tonight and Sitka about 3:30 o'clock temorrow ing. This i§ according to a phone from the vessel - FERN AND THELMA UNLOAD HALIBUT Two halibut vessels sold cargoes today on the loc 2 The Fern, Ca sold 12,000 pounds to Alaska Coast Pisheries, and the Thelma, Capt Bernt Alstead, sold 10,000 pound to'New England Fish, both vessels xeceiving six and four cents a po\md - SIMMONS RETURNS ~ FROM ISLAND HOP Shell Simmons flew back to Ju- eau this morning in the Alaska "Air Transport Lockheed with two « passengers after stopping overnight at Chichagof. “Passengers were Lisle Hebert roundtripper, and Frank Laine, from dflchagol —— e, TCE IN RIVERS .. . OFINTERIOR IS " SOFTENING UP” Though weather turned ‘colder at Fairbanks yesterday, the ice is beginning to “soften up” in the Interior, according to reports récetved by the U. S. Weather Bu- reau today. From Tanana word comes that ‘the river is now unsafe for landing lof wheel planes, while Fairbanks sent word that no landing was al- lowed on the river there . p .- French fliers hold more interna- tional aircraft r ds than the g “fators of any other country. France holds 52 air recor Italy, 33; Uni- ted States, 19; Russia, 18; Germany 17; Czechoslovakia, 13; and Britain, 10. a little 'l STeamMeER MOVEMENTS I Great BIRD NESTING \Naturalist Following Duck e @ ® s & 8 00 0 0 o i 1 H : o e s * * 2| Migration s Speaker @ Princess Norah scheduled to @ . frive tomorrow afternoon or @ | at (hamber . ning. Should have three B s mail aboard The ideal northern nesting . SCHEDULED SAILINGS rounds of the Yukon and Kus- o kokwm Rivers could support four o |times as many nesting birds as -inmk( use of Alaska channels and| o [sloughs at present, Field Naturalist ®|L. J. Goldman of the Bureau . Baranof scheduled to'sail from Seattle tomorrow 9 am, Nofttland écheduled to “sail from Seattle tomorrow at 10 am Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p.m. tomorrow. schedul to sail from Seattle April 15 a SOUTHBOTIND SAILINGS North Sea ‘schéduled to arrive e at 8 o'clock tongiht and s south one’ hour later. Carries “ WHEN MARS ‘TURNS THE HEAT ON’ officers will be assured of a cool spot in above new war f ton, D, C., in the northwest section of city. Itll be air conditioned. This i first unit, so designed that, nll rooms above first floor will oves sttt v HATDA MEDICO | lEAVING SHIP, of §E|clogica] Survey, here on his an-| @ nual migration with the ducks and ® |geese, told the Juneau Chamber of MOITOW ® |Commerce today. ®| Interior Alaska is a ‘“reg paradise” as a nesting ground, Gold- man’ declared. The No. 1 paradise, for the affair and a presented the Tuesday evenit surprised with members of t Moose. afternoon onoree Mr ank lrlml \I\:\\(' > Women of the however f . e U.S.Mail on southbound trip 3 1 - .o - not be returt h ll a!l e Yukon scheduled southbound [\ ‘:(:E’”“S‘;m}]‘f ;2:)‘1“2’;‘1;“ :g”,“"“ Buidl ving ' ov D"‘;';:_";};‘D'IO QLICYAIICK'S ana RECEVERS e next Monday R e to word received here in EXP] SERVICE BY ENGI . LOCAL SAILINGS ¥t bm‘":;‘lgl;“r:“:sgu““[‘; o o Eu’glar : the last mail. | NEERS ONLY ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every . B om0 U Dr. Smith will return to more ac- * ——— ———————— o Wednesday at 6 pan. for Sit- e left alone all winter. Income Tax Gummed Up tive duty in hospital sarvice at San e ka and wayports. ieese, which are so wary over A . Franeisco. : Dart ‘leaves every Wednesday o (he United States that a nunte: 55 [mumunity Bill At Dock Lo ‘ COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY e at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port y to get within a mile of . b FDR Lo .Tl:vb star Antares is 400,000,000 | OF ALASKA o Alexander, Kake and way |Walk along behind the plowm Slgned y Half a dozer es of ¢ i miles in diamet e ports. Mexico eating the insects and roots et ing gum wa h loot taken M o ST RS £ ? 2 0 06 a a e o e w o which are turned up in the f WASHINGTON, April 13— |bV & burglar who broke inta the’| e et Lflmber and Bu]ldlng Ma‘e"als Pacific Coast the the metime durin; —— — |he said. Even the AR RS TTT President Rcozevelt has signed the bill wiping out immunity of e Federal and State employees on . { inceme taxes. The measure permits of the Federal government to taxstate Mes ) ‘ TipEs TOMORROW door. e open % P B 39:(1 G fi,i lgif officials and state governments mpty. ¢ b . 38 fet to tax salaries of Federal . of- ficials. Throws Plafes At Wife; Lands in Jail 137 DIES WHILE BEING BROUGHT TO' JUNEAU Rachel Jackson, of Hoonah, died this morning while being brought to Juneau on a private gasboat. feet - Mrs. Baldwin Feted Befo@eparture hrowing dinner plates ., Milo Peterson was d held in the Fe ge of being drunk and disturbing the eral jail or and disor The remains are at the Charles . v Aol g ke o s wiat 'y e RESERVATIONS FOR b sister, aan v woman’s husband, Albert Jackson. FEDERA[ BANOUE'I' ‘\0:;:1!;159 m[x(n >ee —— D a for (LOSE TOMORROW o The mail route from Roe¢k Creek Wyo., to Etchetah, Mont, estab- lished in 1878, was one of the long- star routes ever operated lnmlh was 500 mil the mail was’ car: of postmen on hors Twenty ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry in the pocke ck “PRIN- | CESS” | LINER CHRYSL OTHER AGENCIES: Atlas-Imperial Diesels JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah April 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with A COMPLETE MARINE ENGINE FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) ~—These engines have proved themselves in TROLLING and SEINE boats for: | i | P e | COMPACTNESS—QUIET © GREASES CRANScONTIE | Johnson Qutboards | ECONOMY—LACK OF Foot of Main Street TRANS-ATLANTIC 1 and -other engines ][ VIBRATION—CLEANNESS Sate7 QN8 'ricifi?nrse.sffilg:g;(; and full l of quality AND POWER. ok 8 Junean Molors v MLV CHAS G JUNEATU | 4o Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska . -WAn“mco- araska ffl CANADIAN PACIFIC Engineers and Machinists—Marine Hardware | Alaska Music Suppif ; YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN PHONE - THEY MIGHT the U. 8. secretary of war and other war | department building planned for Washing- | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. - | For PETERSBURG, GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in pides for $2.50 SOMEONE SWERED THE KNOWN YOU- — HOUSE. OF DANIEL .. GREEN_“COMFY” SLIPPERS z DEVLIN'S FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and-American Paris Fashion Shoes Dishes—TRY US . ONCE! TOM HANSEN as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this cupon this evéning at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “RICH MAN POOR GIRL" WATCH THIS SPACE is a drawing of the six-storied | | Your Name May Appear have direct light. BNGINEERI“G & Manufacturing Co., Inc. 205 S. Franklin St. Telephone 663 TRANSMITTERS BABL Dr. C. Smi PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU CURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improv/e and Modernize Your Home Under Tifle I, F. H. A. JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | IN THE BARANOF HOTEL | |~ HOTEL GASTINEAU | Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestst GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not ALASKA AIR TRAKSPORT, Inc. later than 4 P, Tuesda; | - f SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ‘ ALASKA ’ Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ) AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL Transporiation PHONE 612 . DAY or NIGHT Company 1 HANGAR AND SHOP.IN JUNEAU: ; ‘ SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot ‘ [ | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher e A i | All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped " attle S. 8. TONGASS ... AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION April 12 Operating' Own Aeronautical' Radic Station: KANG MARINE AIRWAYS AGENT D. B. FEMMER ‘ S 0 - %Way Radio Comnmunication . D. 1 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Phone 114 Night 312 || Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrfer *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail béat from Seuth. * Arthur M. Uggen, Manager. .} pwflule-l Instruments and-Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE : R Wt Service Every Trip JH!HNG SCHEDUL F Juneau-Fairbanks Steamer YUKON Ali-Steel Cabinet —One-Piece Porcelain ot dor « Famhgus, *Silent, Sealed-in-Steel G- l‘l‘" UNIT, HE BUY OF youR LIFE! THE ALAS Ticket Office—PHONE 2 ‘ Pv CIFIC ALASKA | +AIRWAYS, INC. | AP!IWB 106 it qnmuflom SALES arnd SERVICE—Telephone 616 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU~ALASKA *AN-ALL +BAILING Smm Leave Seattle April 8 BARANOF April 12 April 15 April 21 2 ALASKA April 15 April 18 April 24 il For information regarding ports of call Nog;m ' bl o CALL ggRTH SEA . H. 0. ADAMS, Ment Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Tzip.. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN' ALASKA CE, TRIANGLE PLACE—] QNE 623 " A/B. (Cot) Hayes, !‘nfl : n Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound April 11 April 17 KA LINE Freight Office—PHONE 4 HENRY GREEN, Agent . CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Doll‘lns Agent

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