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Y THF.DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER ISN'T (T WONDERFUL. THAT SONNY AND HIS WIFE AND BABY ARE COMING HERE Kl BY GOLLY- 1 TO " MARINE AIRWAYS PLANES WORKING OVER WIDE AREA Pilot Alex Holden flew a Marine Airways plane on the island mail run today with two passengers and a heavy load of first and secord class mail. Passengers were J. St. Martin for Port Althorp and L. E. Hughes for Excursion Inlet. Holden was to make stops also at Hawk Inlet, Hoonah. Chatham, Sitka, Chichagof and Hirst Yesterday evening, Pilot John Amundsen flew 600 pounds 6f mail and two passengers to Tulsequal after the arrival of the Princess Louise. Stan Schreibler and Joe Lenihan were flown to the mine. and Louis Saparita and D. St. Ger- |SIT US ? | HOPE YOU I STAY HOME SOME TIME AND PLAY WITH TH' A LITTLE DARLING- ;‘E:S"“' B Havibem | Freight Is Unloaded from‘ maing were flown to Juneau from Tulsequah. Today, Pilot Amundsen was to make possible four trips to the mine. ferrying passengers and freight. Four passengers going to the camp this morning were Alex Spanos, Albert King, Eric Allen and W. Y. Gerry ALIBUT BOATS UNLOAD; SELL 33,000 POUNDS Three halibut vessels were listed on the hailing boards of the Juneau Cold Storage today, selling cargoes totalling 33,000 pounds The Avona, Capt. Martin Bran- dall, sold 13,500 pounds to New Eng- land at 6% and 4% cents; (hv Tna J., Capt. Pete Oswald, sold pounds to Sebastian-Stuart 1! 6’10 and 420 cents, while the Alaska Coast Fisheries brought 5500 pounds from the 31A303, Capt. Ingvald An- derson, at 6% and 4% cents. NINE PASSENGERS FLY TO INTERIOR ABOARD PAA SHIP Pacific Alaska Airways flew nine | passengers to Fairbanks yesterday evening after the arrival of tne Princess Louise. They were: Charles G. Burdick. R. Murphy, A. F. Anderson, C. B. Cummins, D. C. Beyers, L. J. Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nordale, T. Nordale. e e—— 7 PASSENGERS SAIL TO SITKA Se¢ven passengers boarded the motorship Northland here yesterday evening for Sitka as follows Frank Sjursen, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Powers, May Wood, Tom Shaugnes- sy, George Hogland, E. N. Moore. — .- DR. STEVE SAYS Comfortable feet are the key to happiness.” Valentine Building phone 648 adv.| I3 L &= Low tide—6 | pounds, Copt. 1939, e e s 0 000 0 00 NORTHBOUND Aleutian scheduled to arrive, at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning Tongass scheduled to arrive tomorrow noon Mount McKinley due Saturday. Alaska due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS North Sea scheciwed to sail from Seattle May 19 at 10 a.m. Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle May 19 at 9 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 20, 9 am. Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle May 23 at 9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- bound tomorrow evening. North Coast southbound about 3 a.m. Friday. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 5 o'clock Friday morning and sails south at 7:30 o'cloc Baranof scheduled southbound next Friday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. "0 00 e0c0000ccccccccen —* TIDES TOMORROW . -22 feet. High tide—12:42 p.m., 154 feet. Low tide—6:30 p.m, 16 feet. BTl ST T el 3 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 17.—Only buters from the local banks rived and sold here today as lows: Sylvia 18,000 pounds, Merit 12,000 both selling for 8' and 7 cents a pound; Westfjord 12,000 pounds, 8 and 7 cents. hali- ar- fol- PRICES AT RUPERT At Prince Rupert today 180,000 pounds were sold at 7.10 to 7.40 and 5.50 cents a pound. —.- Noble G. Ricketts Entertain on Ship On board the Coast Guard Cutter Haida last evening, Lieut. Com- mander and Mrs. Noble G. Ricketts entertained with a buffet-supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hum- phrey, who will leave for the south within the next few days. Guests for the occasion were: Mrs H. H. Humphrey, Mrs. John Biss- land, Mrs. David Wood, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilcox and Dr. C. E. Bingham. Monday evening the Noble G. Rickett’s entertained officers of the | Cutter Haida and their wives with a buffet-supper on thc cutber DAY-I'LL GO OVE ON CASEY— KNOW HOW QUIET’— HE HA SUP D WILL BE Cl SE THAT YINT ALL HEM -I'L.L ASK HIM= King Fes LONGSHOREMEN " HANDLE CARGO | IN FIRST CITY, Aleutian, Tongass - No Agreements Signed | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 17.— By GEORGE \AcMAN uUs LO = JIGGo— Block Twelve, together with the | ’fidhwmer\y 1% of Lot Two'in Block Twelve abutting on said Lot One and which said % of m Two in Block Twelve has a frontage on Pirst | ! Street of 25 feet and a depth of 100 feet, more or less, all in the City of | Juneau, Alaska, according to the of- ficial survey and plat of the town- site of Juneau, Alaska; That plaintiff's title be quieted against the defendants and each and all of them and all persons who may claim by, through or under them or any of them, and that any right, title, estate, claim, lien or in- terest asserted or claimed by the de- Longshoremen are handling the fendants and any of them be ad- freight on the Aleutian which ar- rived at 8 o'clock this morning and are also unloading the Tongass. No| | agreements have been signed be- tween the steamship companies, dock opeartors and longshoremen but the ten-cent an hour increase in wages is being paid. - POWERS OFF TO SITKA Major L. M. Powers, retired, Signal | Corps, United States Army, accom- panied by his wife, left for a visit at Sitka aboard the Northland. They may return here for a continued visit ‘with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powers. before continuing south to their home in Seattle MONS FOR PUBLICATION 4346-A In the District Court for the Terri- SUN judged and held for naught; ‘That the defendanty and each and all of them be perpetually enjoined from claiming or asserting any right, title, estate, lien, claim or interest in or to said property, or any part thereof; That the deed or conveyance de- | scribed in paragraph 4 of! Plaintiff’s complaint, to wit, the deed dated May 2, 1905, Emanuel don and Eva Nielson to Mary L. Wright, de- scribing the property conveyed as the N. E. half of Lot 8 Block 12 of the town and district of JuneaumAlaska, as per the official plat filefenr be corrected and reformed in accord- {ance with the intention of the par- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. BARANOF HOTEL INCORPORAT- ED, Plaintiff, vs. EMANUEL NIEL- | SON also known as E. Nielson, and EVA NIELSON his wife, and if they or either of them be deceased their respective unknown heirs; and LIL- LY NIELSON their niece, and if she be deceased the unknown heirs of the deceased; and EDWARD WRIGH1 and JOSE- PHINE NESBIT, and if they or At Juneau. | either of them be deceased their re- | spective unknown heirs; and all the unknown heirs of Mary Louisia Winp, sometimes known as Jennie Winn, and formerly known as Mary L. Wright; and MAY ORTON sometimes known as | Mary Orton; and OLIVE ORTON; | boundary of said Lot a distancé of 50 | ties to describe the prope convey- ed as follows: The Southeasterly half of Lot 8 Block 12, Juneau tgwnsite, | being a parcel approximately 50 x 50 feet in dimension beginnii most southerly corner of s thence running northeas along the southeast boundary of said Lot, 50 feet more or less, to the most easterly corner of said Lot; thence northwesterly along the northeast; feet; thence southwesterly and par- allel with said southeasterly bound- ary to an intersection with the | southwesterly boundary of said Lot; | thence along the said soggpwesterly | boundary to the point of beginning; That the deed of conveyance de- scribed in paragraph 5 of complaint, to wit, the deed dated February 13, 1934, by Jol Reck executor of the last will of Mary L. Wright, deceased, to Joseph Kaher, describing the pfioperty conveyed as the northwest 'z of Lot 8 Block 12 and MORRECIA ORTON sometimes | of the townsite of Juncau Alaska, known as Morresa Orton; and if any | with two houses and all” improve- of them be deceased their respective ments thereon be corrected and re- unknown heirs; and all the unknown | formed in accordance with the in- heirs of M. C. Orton, deceased; and | tention of the parties to describe the If any of the above named persons | property conyeyed as described cor- be deceased, the unknown heirs of | rectly as above stated; the deceased; and also all other per- | sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter- est in the real estate hereinafter complaint herein, Defendants. The President of the United States of America. To the above named de- fendants, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you person- ally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file’in the above entitled court and cause. The plaintiff in said action demands | be adjudged and decreed to be the absolute and sole owner of an in- defeasible state in fee simple of all | the property described in paragraph | 2 of plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit: All of Lots One, Seven and Eight AN WAY of military trainiug marks drill of these y;uu soldiers being trained of the 65th U. S. infantry at San Juan, Puerty Rico is that U. S. territorial island for wwlfh the establishment of a great nav&l. and submarine base was recently proposed, in Rico. The men eventually will join anama le defenu plu. e described and described in plaintiff’s | the following relief: That plaintiff| That plaintiff be decreed the abso- | lute owner in fee simple of all of said parcel known as the southerly or southeasterly one half of Lot 7 in close’ to the theatres and stores, - w Lt B smagmiticent Vlew of mountains ¥nd har Rates From R: ull}u NS THE 51 Pes ALAS| Case Lot Groc “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks at the| Lot 8, phintitrs | * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL 1 | food, perfect | , convenience and Block 12, being wcer@o,x 50 feen | in ared; ‘That' the deed of convegnnce de- ‘SCl"led in paragraph 6 of plaintiff's complaint, to wit, the deed dated wseptember 3, 1917, from Wilho First Territorial Bank of Alaska be corrected and reformed in accord- ance with the intention of the par- ties to describe the property convey- ed as the southwesterly half of Lot 2 Block 12 Juneau townsite, abutting upon Lot 1 thereof and having a frontage on First Street of 25 feet and a depth of 100 feet, more or less; That if the court finds it necessary and proper, a referee thereof be ap- pointed, authorized and directed to execute, acknowledge and deliver on behalf of all defendants and parties to this action all necessary and suit- able releases, satisfactions, discharges and conveyances of the interests of all said defendants and parties to the plaintiff as grantee, and all cor- rections and deeds necessary or proper to effect reformation of those hereinbefore described as containing erroneous matter or omitting correct matter; and Any other or further and different relief as may be just and equitable in the premises. And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Com- plaint, and as hereinabove stated. | Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereunto af- fixed this 2nd day of May, 1939. | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of said Court. By: G. W. NOSTRAND, Deputy. HOWARD D. STABLER, | Plaintiff’s Attorney, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, May 3, 1939, Last publication, May 24, 1939. || JAMES C. COGPER | C. P A ROOM 1 \ SHATTUCK BUILDING i E T Treat Your Batiery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Electric Light i & Power Co. e —————— Steamer YBARANOF .. ALEUTIAN IMEKINLEY. , SALASKA | Lahikainen and Alma Lahikainen to ; -——-————-—. D S Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” _— * HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. ALASKA Transportation Company ® Sailings from Picr 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle May 19 S. TAKU ATSP. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 S. Travel on a "PRIN- LINER CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise May 19, 30 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacitic Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Southbound May 19 May 18 May 21 May 20 May 22 May 20 Due Juneau Northbound -May 10 May 13 May 14 ...May 16 -..May 17 *—Calls Ketchikan, West Coast Prince of Wales Island, Chatham Straits, Juneau, Haines, Skagway. 1—Connects at Cordova with S. Kodiak Island Ports. i—Southeastern route. 8. Cordova for Cook Inlet and §—Calls Ketchikan, Jufiegu, Cordova, Valdez, Seward north= bound, thence Seward to Seattle direct. For other information and reservations — CALL—— THE ALASKA LINE PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL 0. ADAMS, General Agent G. A, B st AT v Ala r:k 1 Qu am PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the Bowl Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) For Most Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and Children’s Haircutting GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON B@O.KS $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 IT COSTS SO LmLE TO DBESS SMAB’I‘LY | ‘ nEVLIN S E. C. FIELDS ! as a pald-up subscriwer to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —m—m———— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “KING OF THE NEWSBOYS" . | ; WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear ship C()m1 iy ILASKA-RGCUTE:S Manufacturing Co., Inc. RADI{ ENGINEERING * i oo Telephone 663 - TRANSMITTERS hallicraffers Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Maierials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALASKA AIR TRARSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Sonheasl Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 — DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aerongutical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Comms ation SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of- mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic RANSPORTATION COMPANY WEEKL& shLmGHunn to Seattle NORTH COAST DUE AT JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND-—-NOON, MAY 17 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau, Seattle No.Bound So.Bound” May 12 May 16 May 19 | NORTH SEA May 19 May 23 May 26 * | NORTHLAND May 26 May 30 June 2 aG,N'JEN, Agent HARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent NORTHLAND