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pm 1Y AND HER T SEE WHY LS TAKE ¢ SE LINDER TWERP, ) i e UZ 1TSS MY FAVORITE, THA'S WHY THE DAI[Y ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, DEC. 7,. |940 PALSY 4 B R SATKO T0 RETURN 10 THIS CITY Trip to Washington on Land Matters Report- ed fo Be in Vain RICHMOND, Virginia, Dec. T Paul Satko, who tcok his famil across the continent and then went from Tacoma, Wash,, in the 'k of Junean Juneau, Alaska, said he learned in Washit m, D. C, ye terday that his 4,000 or 5000-m trip was in vain Satka sought to ask the Govern- ment to open new lands for home- steading but he learned in Wash- ington that he could have accom- plished the same end by asking the Forest Service agent al Juneau to classify the land suitable for agriculture Satko said he plan: Juneau via Seattle give the authorities there a chance (o do any- thing they wish in connection with his disregard of the court order last April when he ailed Alasgaward secretly Satko said: “T am not looking for trouble but if th uthorities 18 to do anythi I would rather e it while T am whole famil not to as to return {o happen alone 50 the ied b SIDEWALK CLEATS ON GOLD STREET The street force of the city has completed laying new cleats on the sidewalk on Gold Street be- tween Fifth and Sixth. The old cleats were being gradually worn down and furnished little footiug when the sidewalk was ey and slippery. Pedestrians using the street <secction are highly pleased iith . the work - GEORGE FUNERAL TO BE HELD AT YAKUTAT The remains of Eugenc who died Wednesday at the Gav- ernment Hospital, will be sent north for burial at Yakutat on the Mount McKinley December 14 -oe - NOTICE Word received today by the of- fice of the Alaska Transportation Company, that on account of the congested shipyard situation, the SS. Tyce will not sail from Seat- tle before late Sunday, December 8. The S$.5. Tongass will omit the December 10 sailing, sailing being December 17, followed by the Tyee December 24 adv. orge, | next Tongass !STEAMER MOVEMENTS‘I \nkllmtn ND B Tuoesday 1esday Shot aud one hatf da ar:l ULED SAILINGS 1 1o Trom sail Soattle lale Bw M-ount MeKinley schodu om Seattl> Dec a. m to’ s 3 at ast =cheduled rattle December 1 cheduled to <l from cattle December 17 THBOUND SAILINGS Norah 'll 'mh 1 1o outh at & c'cl Sin- 1evning cheduled [te) (&1} Pronces outhbound at 5 Jesoes 008 ce000CEO Db clock LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. mfor Sit- ka and wayports. Naha at 7a. m. for Pe Alexander, Kake ter .~Imx° Por and way- 10 seeresennesoescrosessesc e e e ce000seen e AMAERC W (Sun Time) Low tide—1:0 am. 44 feet High tide—8:18 a.m. 146 feet. w tide—2:44 pm., 41 feet tide—8:50 p.m., 12.1 feet MONDAY am., 4.6 feet aum., 15.0 feet. Low tide pm., 3.0 feet. High tide-—-9:51 pm., 126 fect > FOUR TUGBOAT MEN RESCUED FROM OCEAN Pulled from Water After Eight Hours-Two Lives Lost TILLAMOOK, Ore,, Dec. 7.—Cap- tain Hillary Hubble, Chief Enginecr Nril Lozue, Assistant Engineer George Thorberg and Mate Evan mpbell, all of Hoguiam, Wash., re rescued from a raging sea eight after heavy breaker: ank the 'vee off Tillamook bar yester The sinking tock the lives of Deckhand Jehn Henderson and Cook Julius Lon > of Hoguiam It not - disclosed how badly the rescued men were wnjured. - - NGTICE AIRM iIL ENVELOPES, showmy Air route from Seatile to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adw, SCHEDULE JUNEAU TO SEATTLE (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO Jumll 23 sn yia (Pagsengers— JUNEAU TO rmnm (Parsengers—Airmail and Express) and FARES TUESDAY FRIDAY TUESDAY FRIDAY Jun- Fair- cau )anks Nome Juncau 82.00 149.00 Fairbanks . 52.00 74.00 *—Via Fairhznlfi Ruby 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Mc- Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath 39.00 7600 5600 48.00 44.00 LBSR 10 LF'JR RO D TRIP. 3—Vis Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Ai) Pacific Alaska Airways, Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DEI .EBECQUE District Sales Manager 136 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 PAN AMFRICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE CHRYSLER'S 194 LIKE £5 SHOW:NG MW ADVANCES lmp.-"ovcme;'is i1 Model for Ceming Year Covers W de Range maie otier, pe; 1Enge, ;. 100 com:ozst, safety and lony i Dying, an cxcluiive cevelepiaent ot i Jor enging ot s on ¢ y now i cquipment on all cights ond bas been extended o « the lewer-priced cars in the lit on which it is offercd as cptional cquipment at nominal extra cos: Gverall Jength has been increascd in ail models; as much 7 viking and mos readily nt change for 1941 i5 in the new “Airflow” body, which has heen completely redesigned ha the hood and fonders, Thi chenge brought two better- mients greatly improved appear- ance and & col ble addition to the passer Bodies arc lenzer, and wid t at the sam tine 1 11 heig! of the car has been reduced 1 Mueh of th rcom.ness Las been ack it counts me: below line. The body bells ) thi: i PROPERTY | OF SALE OF REAL In the United States Commissioner’s Court for the Juneau Precinct Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. In Probate. | In the Matter of the Estate of EDWARD P. JOHNSON, De- ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of sale made and entered by the Probate Court of the Juneau Commissioner’s Pre- cinct, for Division Number One, Ter- ritory of Alasl on the 12th day of November, 1940, in the matter of the estate of EDWARD P. JOHNSON, deceased, the undersigned admin- istrator of said estate, will sell at public auction, subject to the con- nation of the above entitled Court, the following described real property, lo-wit: That eertain piling foundation and one-story two-room frame | house and side walks thereon ly- ing at the foot of Third Street, at the edge of the tide lands fac- ing on Willoughby Avenue in Juneau, Alaska, heretofore taken up, erected and occupied by Adam Schneider, and conveyed by a quit-claim from him to Arthur Fitch on October 9, 1915 | as officially recor'ded. | Also: & That certain one room frame house, size 14 by 24 ft. on piling | foundations, located at the foot | of Third Street, at the edze of | the tide lands lying north of | Willoughby Avenue in the City | of Juneau, Alaska, and the side walk and decking there around over said tide lands, and which was formerly owned and occu- | pied by J. T. Stephens, and con- | veyed by deed to the said Ed- | ward P. Johnson on May 19,1923 | as officially recorded. This piece of property adjoins the above Schueider property on the East . Said sale will take place and be made on the 14th day of December, 1940, at 0 P. M. at the Court Room of the United States Commis- sioner in the Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. and will | be made to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, ten per cent (10%) being payable upon confirmation of said sale by the above entitled Court. The right to reject any and all| bids that are not satisfactory is re- served by the administrator, with the right to offer same al private sale thereafter if it be considered to the advantage to the proceeds of the estate. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 14th {day eof November, 1940. FELIX GRAY, Uniled States Commissioner for Juneau Precinet, Territory of Al- aska, and Ex-officio Administra- | tor of the Estate of Edward P. | Johnson; deceased. jFirst publication, Nov. 18, 1940, Last publication, Dee, 7, 1940. GOOD GRIEF, SUSIE — HAS YUH FERGOT 2 OH, PAW, YUH SWEET CL" OALOOT - BlG SC00P the w ATCAPITOL e '"TON ELKS All Elks are requested to meet in Club Rooms, Sunday, Decemb at 1:30 pm to attend Memol in E Auditorium. Pro- starts 2 o'clock harp. COMMIT where space L a ' L A 0w h n & " NOTICE OF SALLE OF A . Cellapze and Derfruction PROPERTY . levelc [ i Tn the United States Commissioner’s ¢ = of Tacoma Bridge Will Court for the Juneau Precinct, ED ROLLER as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of | the s CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “CONVICTED WOMAN" Federal Tax—5¢c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! SS VTSNS TS PPUI PSS, THE CHR wff.‘venn | | | | di e ] Territory of Alaska, Division Num- N 190w Iy re- Be Shown Here ber One. Tn Probate i i .0 ROUND ] prev cenceptions: of tate of | - v e i and greatiy dnfluenc cd e whole hidustry. The 1941 - o s L B NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that body i ywever, a very not- be e o Thealse pursuant to an order of sale made ce over the original Air- Wedbesday Y5, O 1% fmd 1'I::ru"I[ by :rv]r’(;‘»nu?.a“ x:;hl fer, longer and lower, Week. Th wing f lhe @05l (o the Juneau Commissioner’s Pre- i Northbound Bouthbound sat cushion inches wide ©US FRRHCR. st s lRpos A8, cinet, for Division Number One, Ter- Steamer Arvive Janeau Leav : andard measurements, and 1acn I\'” s bride: of IO yjiory of Alaska, on the 12th day of | MCKINLEY Wednesday Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 rozimately five feet on its front dale 5 LONO R 08, S November, 1940, in the matter of the| BARANOF Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Pec. 8 the -originy ;¢ Leaping Lena.” th estate of OLLIE GILBERT, de-; YUKON Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 oo 1n Bam> ol the stictu ! ccased, the undersigned adminis- MCKINLEY Dec. 11 Dec. 14~ Dec the /-overall trator of said estate, will sell at| *BARANOIR Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec less and the public auction, subject to the con- An entively firmation of the above entitled Court | 3 . yp contributes to the following described real prop- imects with S, LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska jon in overall erty, to-wit: nsula Points, te. W. '% Lot Five (5), Block ’ ARTTHEEY ekt ol ording teen (16) in Douglas, Alas i : AR 5 hanically _the s e Deen peale cf the ot G i e e ol FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS d by 4 er of entirely ) seeing. as S s ) £ o) ‘ s s “*“('I“‘h“ well “.m,x secing, as they WO | pront Street at the comer with OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL ¥ atures a b . every secend of action for seme| G- street, "'\'\ fh ot ”‘;]‘:H h"';“":m“ ”"N'I previous to its fall and during The Northwesterly one-half T IH F A '4 /l P " l I'§ ' ’V I p by relinel ts = its break-up 3 W Six (6 5 5, size y 4 Vb Gt R oy L et ot o s (IY I“r i;“’ll.\»t :n”1(,}::-?;:1]:}@.“; OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFICES new typ2 of multipl carbure- A 5 g four room one story frame house H. O. ADAMS Agent cr. which both increases horse- %— = sl | ion 1EHL ARG JERDIL e cordance with official plat of the | for nonnal driving and “Spit- 41 \) /4 7\7 townsite of Douglos, Alaska, as | e’ jets that come into action | B Ba/AN Al filed in the General Land Office Al k g C the driver “steps on it.” A B 9 o1l Tow! | m l ol b ”\wm” - A viephone T3 or wrile by .||1I(\ R. Arundell, Town- | ds adtea S llp l!‘lllv nd crankehaft bearings nachieved | The Alaska Terviforial RTE NI ~ > = R VI CE - ON'ALL-ALASKA-ROUTE P shtions Buetheers: | Employment Service ! “ "“'Q Y 1’4” A v"‘l‘"r')“":" s e e |+ far fhis qualltiea worker, - 1 HRASE 90 the 11th day SGRSSRIERE [ERRRE SRR T e orcent “Vacamajg” trans- _ MARINE D.ESEL ENGIN B ot g rien Mt T MARINE AIRWAY U.sS A o1 ks ol b Man, married A RIS 58 s.— mission in connection with TRUCK DRIV 3 R i6nar » Pederal g s ol | tsshon connection With be 3., Experienced as Diesel op-|5ionct in the Federal and Territerial | . . MAIL Crive provides automatic 85 M ety tenders, also Ep- Building, Juneau, Alaska, and will 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorlzed Carrier i y contzol, This Teature, "W Giale Diwel elbetis piglt masite PACS 1 0 S HEES Hdgenor SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i fc ||\;;\x’| ".‘ \«\l 1<1A')‘(‘! es fuel ‘vn;d experience as truck. driver on road e (‘r‘") per l:mn m"“» lx;‘r‘u'\‘ BEATLANE AETER SERVIC S ETACR IN AUANNA z sty cemstruction. _Call for ES Rl e Qi Bgns QUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ; The Chryslers line is handled in sale by the ahove entitled’ Court. | TR T e At A Juneau by Cowling and Davlin ipiré Clazsitieds Payl N ll:-hl“ xl'u-.h( to 1 _m': Ll ] e ———— e ———————————— < T—— . A e - =— bids that are not satisfactory is re- C K || ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. HO"YWOOd Sights Anl’ Sounds | Bv Robbin Cosms. . HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 7.—A fella never can tell. The ‘. even know back in his home town may be ¢irl to help him click in Hollywood. Or vige Versa, bright kids of the dange floor, Billy Daniels Back in Fort Worth, Texas, Billy Daniels en k there was a Mary Parker. He was a dapcer en, which is why Mary Parker knew there was a Billy Mary not only knew it, but she said to herself, watching ‘Tm going to dance on a stage with that little girl he did the very at those il oW cven t Danlels him dance, boy.” Well, they met in Hollywood, but not right uway Billy came here first, from Billy Rese’s Casa Manana ut the Fort Worth fair to the Cocoanut Grove and thence to Para- mount. Mary followed, ditto from the Casa Manana but by way of the local Paramount Theatre. She was labeled Punkms Parker Some day then — because her real name (Mary Frances Roberson) wouldn't do. he was much too plump, she says, and all the dancing she knew was tap Each played minor parts in a few pictures bcl’fix"c the day they met in the studio talent department. The talent coach s prpd Mary she'd never do for pictures because she couldn’t talk anything except Texas. They were helping IeRoy mews C: T . Ak Atiches -'fixfibfism * FOUNTAIN SERVICE REFRESHMENTS Prinz l\elp John "Hubbard fi!am / = = »n J & a2 some dance steps one day when, to annoy Prinz, they started clowning and gave Prinz an idea. Prinz took them to the Tocadero, and that started off the dance team of Mary Parker and Billy Daniels. “wardrobe is impertant to a dance team,” they say, “and when we started al (he Troc we were stuck for wardrobe. Mitch Leisen finagled gowns for Mary from the studio wardrobe de- partment, and we found what a difference it makes to be well dressed.” After the Trocadero ‘vnm\gclnem, Parker and Daniels (he’s 28, she's 22) went on to success in New York and elsewhere, re- twned for another engagément here, and now are rehearsing for future New York, and possible Fort Worth and Dallas, shows. Theyre going to make @ dancing movie “short,” but for movie-acting in general — “we like dancing better.” still their backer, in the company they call “Holly- Leisen, who was once a movie costume design- Leisen is wood Presents—" er and art director Their specialty is ballroom fairy tales. tell a story, and every step of the dance must contribute to the telling. When they tyavel now, it’s with trunks of wardrobe. They - arerls-ma) mfi romantic, not. domestic,” Qhey say. { Every dance must- | ° i ’ 't D.B. FEMMER | AGENT ‘ Phone 114 i the administrator, to offer by served the right sale thereafter if it be considered to the advantage to the proceeds of the estate. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 14th with same at private day of November, 1940. 3 FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- aska, and Ex-officio Administra- tor of the Estate of Ollie Gilbert deceased. First publication, Last publication, for Nov. 16, 1940. Dec. 7, 1940. alce. 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