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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS L- | THINK WE ot B3EEINE TR CAPITAL CITY OF NEW__MEXICO TN ABOUT TWO HOURS- IT IS SANTA FE- — BEAUTIFLIL COUNTRY- LOOK- MR . JIGGS-AT THAT TREMENDOUS LAKE AHEAD OF US- RATHER REALISTIC MIRAGE -DON'T YOU ROEWEAT | | TinamR. Jieas ¢ ARE YOLI TRYING TO DO? YES-AND LOTS OF THAT'S ate, Inc ME LAD - THAT'S A MIR NO LAKE-~ AGE - MARINE NEWS | Crowd Comes [ sremwen Movevms | Home Aboard §. 5. Alaska ngers arrived here ard the steame: booked to sai local car tle passen Fred Barr Mrs. Kenneth Cole 2rvin, Janice Ervin, Jus Irs. William Gragen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn s Jewell, Mrs. Dorothy Kolander; P; A. Ko- P, Anna Lindloff, Frank | e James T. Morgan, Mrs, era, Beatrice Mildred Sin- natt, W. J. Scott Dick Saylor, Mrs Mrs. W. J. Scott Mrs. C. H. Tabar. Mr. and Mrs. M Mrs. James Wickersham n, A, Johnson, Alfred Neh- Prima ., T. Sutte lor Saylor V. P. Scott st Alaska ports— E. D. Erskine, E A. Carswell, H. Jew- il 1 ey J. Baker Carl Hall, J. Holten, Mr. and Mrs Lou Hudson. - NORAH SAILING MOVED BACK T0 THURSDAY A. M Heavy List of Interior Pas- sengers Causing 24 Hours Delay Pu!u‘«-.;«ill:r -ah, scheduled to go south from here ng, will not sail from ! i ¥ morning, ac- ing to CPR agent V. W. Mulvi- ulvihill said the Norah is being held 24 hours at Skagway to await a heavy arrival of passengers. - ' Tipes ToMORROW 3:33 am.,, 15.1 feet. 4 am, 40 feet. 11 pm, 158 feet ., 01 feet. High tide: Low tide- High tide | | Fisheries « |during the halibut fishing season in port and scheduled il westward at 9 o'clock tonight, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle tonight at 9. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle November 17 at 10 a.'m, Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle November 18 at 9 a m. Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle November t9 p.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Pr Norah scheduled to arrive early Thursday morn- ing and sails south at 7:30 o'clock, Northland = scheduled south- bound at 10 o’clock Thur: day night. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to seil every Wednesday al 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wern=sduy at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. Pe e s e 00000 e Halibut Landings | Reporied ALASKA FSHING | cess longest Diesel engine in any 505 weighs 110 tons, has 1,525 Star” at 12 knots when ch: The records of the International Commission show that| [Clipper, Owned by Kefchi- Fnlarged. Now On Sal of 1339 the following amounts of | halibut were landed in the various! ports on the Pacific Coast: | Area 2 Area 3 | Canadian Fleet 10,792,292 2,560,561 | 0, 8, Fleed 18,174,540 22,911,216 kan Man, Collides with Seattle Craft SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 14— The Marine Exchange s ing boats, the Endeavor, owned by W. E. Wright' of Seattle, and the Clipper, owned by John Smeland of : Ketchikan, collided 20 miles south- clude. approximately 364000 pounds, wegt of the Golden Gate last night of halibut which was landed un-| " mpe two crafts finally made port der permit after the closure of | here under their own power the regular halibut fishing season‘ About 25 persons were aboard the in that area. two vessels but no ohe was injured. Acknowledgment is made of the|geveral score of other boats were in assistance given by the Department| the vicinity at the time. of Fisheries, Canada, United States| Both the Endeavor and Clipper Bureau of Fisheries, and the Can- are in need of repairs. The Clipp: adian and United States Customs|went immediately to the Crowley in the compilation of these totals.|Yards in Oakland. - = > - The Book ALASKA, Revised Ind1 The Book ALASKA, Revised and 1.00. | Enlarged. Now On §: Total 23,966 25,471,717 These preliminary figures have been corrected to date but are subject to further corrections The landings from Area 2 in- EVERYTHING'S ROZA OUT YAKIMA W AY_First delivery of water through the Yakima Ridge canal (above) 1t WiaShiiiEton is scheduled for 1941, according to Bureau of Recla- mation engineers building the Roza diversion dam in the Yakima river. Above view shows the transi- sion from a concrete lined section to an earth section of the canal. Some 72,000 acres will be watered. POWER FOR ‘NORTH STAR’'_There’s a 'lot of power here, thinks Chief Engineer Herman Sanwick of the mgtor- ship “North Star” as he examines the valve assembly of the BOAT IN SMASH two fish- | ‘the first trip of the season to Tul- Yukon Takes 53 Ouf from | Here, South Fifty-three passengers from Ju- neau took all available space on the steamer Yukon southbound last night. To Seattle, passengers were Mary | VanderLeest, Betty Sharpe, Herb Redman, Jean Gallagher, Mike Pus- | covich, Dot Borzina, John Misco- | vich, Mrs. M. B. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shepard, Leo Preg, T ‘J Joslin, Mrs. Al Johnson. | Bobby Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Oscar Finsberg, Stanley Sunde, Mrs. Norman B. Cook, Tom Mec- Caul, Josephine Wright, Claude Hirst, J. B. Sudman, A. L. Fiske | Norma Dee Cook, Paula Kay Cook, | Louis Grenier. . | L. A Schonacker, Joe Rizzarbo, Ernest Schwartz, E. A. Vanderwal- ker, Robert LaJoie, Tex Snoddy, H Hayes, Gordon K. Chappel, G. W. | Pope, B. W. McMarmack, J. Thom- as. | To Ketchikan—Georgs Wuisich, {M. Gossoff, Blanche Dueman, J Smith, A. B. Bell, Dan Noonon, Gor- don Wildes, A. B. Schallit, N. Les- ter Troast. i To Wrangell-Mrs. Verna Marke, George Barrett. To Petersburg—Chet Johnson, O. iOlsen. |} Are You Tire of Ordinary 1 in the U. S. It is 35 fegt:long, ower and will push the “North leaves Boston with Byrd party. WHERE YOU’LL FIND 18 Arrive i Chinese and American Food? Drop in at the Newly Renovated | BRUNSWICK CAFE - OnBoard tinese and America Northland |~~~ > """ | The motorship Northland arrived' lin Juneau yesterday evening with eleven passengers from Seattle and seven from Southeast Alaska ports, iling for Sitka with four from here. | From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larsen, Jimmy Larsen, Ruth Lar- sen, J. Milias, William E. Walker,| Mrs. William Walker, Burton Wal-| ker, Jane Walker, C. B. Toole, Helen Hallberg. From Southeast Alaska ports —, J. B. Carlyle, Linn Forrest, O. T. Edwards, T. R. Curt N’ A. Mc- Eachran, R. E. Hardcastle, Mrs. H L. Wood Sailing to Sitka were Jack Brown, Niel Manley, J 8. Jeffrey, and An- drew Peterson. 'PLANE PUTS OFF PASSENGERS OUT HIGHWAY, GUSTY Heavy guses oo Taku wind pre- | vented Shell Simmons from landing la load of Sitka passengers in the | or yesterday and the six per- sons aboard were transferred to an automobile a mile out the highway | where channel winds are sheltered. Those coming in were Mpyrtle Hollywood, Max Italio, David Henry, Violet James, Helen Bremner and Harold Bremner. This morning Simmons went out to Chichagof with S. Martin and E. Dyer, while Alex Holden made WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING CALL Rice & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers for Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Plumbing Fixtures recusmronS BUIMETS QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 . THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nonie WINTER SCHEDUVE READ DOWN Tuesday and Thursday 10:00) sequah on wheels with the Marine Airways Bellanca, taking up Louis Sparito and William Mamobi. £ TS o | | JAMES c. COOPER { C.P.A. Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg. Phone 182 Room 1 READ UP Wednesday and Lv. Juneau [Ar, :20fLv. Whitehorse 3 1:30|Ar. Pairbenks —______ Lv.| ———"*| Thursday and Monday. ‘Thursds 00iLy. Pairbanks " Ar| §:00 Ar. Ruby .| 4 Lv. Budy —_— Ar| a9 11:00]Ar. Nome —_____ rv| 2.00 Eat Out Today! Wednesday .| 2 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative ROYAL CAFE_ GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE BUY GREEN TOP RIDE CQUPON BOOKS: 98.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager — . 4 SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be Phone 1788. Treal Your Battery 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 Eleciric Light & Power Co. s v e s —— =4 * HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, . every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday —_—_— ALASKA Transportation Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle 8. 8. TAKU ... .......Nov. 7 S. 8. TYEE ... Nov. 14 AT 5 P. M, PASSENGERS . FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® 1. B. FENMER Phone 114 Night 312 JUNEAU T VANUQUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND * BATLINGS s Norah Novetiiber 5, 15, 26 Connections at Vansouver with particulars Agent, C.P.R—Juneau, Alaska 3 Baranof Hetel 'CANADIAN PACIFIC & | 'SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound Southbound Nov. ...Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 4 1 15 18 25 Nov. Nov. 7 14 20 . 21 . 30 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 YTUKON ALASKA TANANA (Freighter) YUKON DELLWOOD (Freighter) FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS e} AL L THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office. a2 s P e e AT 7P Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE-ON"AII*ALASKRA - ROUTEF H. O. ADAMS, Agent IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S Case Lot Grocery “LOWREST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin | | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 R e st ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Al Planes 2-Way Rndio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 612 H. L. 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