The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1941, Page 6

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FOR SOMETHING, LOOKING MISTER? YEAH. A HAT. YUH SEE, IT MARINE NEWS M1, McKINLEY SOUTHBOUND T0 DRY DOCK with Stea water Alaska McKinle und compl essel, Ci purser Paul vip on t arriv Major D Dee, Col c Albert Goetz Mary and Mary 3landon K Juneau tc I‘< er B. F. Kane, Mrs. J .O. Ruc ler and G. Romero. From Juneau to Kelchikan—R Morrison and Mrs. H, A. Jensor - Four Juneau Craft Bring Halibut Here Activity increased at the Juneau Cald Stc e dock this morning as four halibuters returned from the banks with a total of 14,600 pounds of fish. Skipper Ole Brendsal of the Ford so0ld 8,500 pounds to Sebastian St {STEAMER MOVEMENT‘S! N NORTHBOUNR . e North Coast »duled to arrive ® e late this evening but nothing e ¢ . e Tor ° ° 1u nali € . s SCHEDULED . e Northland scheduled 1o le . from Seaftle at 10 am. to- ® e morrow . > e Taku scheduled to sail from @ e Seattle May 1 . e North Sea scheduled to sail @ e from Seattle May 2at 10 am. ® ® Princess Louise scheduled to ® ° 1 from Vancouver May 2 @ 9 pm . 1 scheduled to sail from e 3at 9 am . ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ® Baranof scheduled southbound e e Saturday ulriiutu] .‘n\hhlw').m . . lu( AL SAILINGS © Estebeth scheduled to sall every @ Wednesday at 6 p. m. for bIL- . 1 e ka and wayports. ® Naha leaves every Wednesday ® | e at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way- ® e ports . s e 0o e 0000000 o - -, —— (Sun Time—April 30) High tide—2:3¢ am, 16.1 feet. Low tide—9:10 a.m., -04 feet High tide—3:26 p.n., 14.1 feet Low tide—9:14 pm. 39 feet -+ - ODUNA IS DUE HERE Freighter Oduna of the Alaska stcamship Company, is due to ar- rive in Juneau from Seattle tomcer- row afternoon at 4 o'clock, accord- ing to a radiogram received here by Ag! Horace O. Adams ’1nr- Oduna has freight for here 'he vessel is enroute to the West- \‘\ui - .o HIGH SCHOOLER IS HIGH SCORER | for Juneau | Re HEADING FOR THE NAVY_; Fuller (above) will be a navy transport. It former ALASKA HERE : BRINGING 36 FOR JUNEAU passen Southeast Bringing tle and the west Alaska, Capt. O purser Dave Dorar neau at 7 o'cloc Aboard the round trip Passeng | were Cat TOMORROW AFTERNOON and M Hoffman, Mus. Hunter, Luithl r Mrs. T. Caul, Margaret Pearce, Mrs. S. Renn, Vivian Renn, A, P. Sc A. C. Smith, F. R. Smith, R Sommers, M. A, Stevens. Lyle Aahus, Fran Fernandez Chester Freed, Paul on, John Klopfer, Joseph A. Micek, Eugene Riggs, M. C. R auer iephen w. Thomas, Hugo Vander Sp Arriving from H yie Penny and 8. B. Renn The vessel sailed for the West- al prices of 7.65 and 6.15 cen 2 LA <nosw w.s April 29. \mm at 11:30 o'clock this forencon pound. The 3 -27, skipper John glond, curly-haired Steve Pavela| with 18 passengers from Juneau. Pademeister un‘lm ded 700 po has closed a high school basketball| passengers sailing for Seward the 31-D-337, skipper ‘(“r‘ We careed in which he scored 759|were Mr. and Mrs. G. Clouse, Mr. nh‘ coam J]m_”‘i\‘ll]’:"';\“:ij(»l“:'!\'l:t“ “ll p.qxns in three seasons. ln‘llis final| and Mrs. A. R. Duncan, Steve Vuko- g8, S & year at Aquinas high Steve made |yich, W. Barnes, R. Conant, William ed 2600 pounds, all selling to the 459 poines in 28 games, an aver- | gcheiber, Bill Heitman, N. L. Shis- New I-.n_:' .fl_“] Fish ‘f‘"m) ny ' af| oo of 1614 per game. In one game | kin, B. A. Wright, Earl Shortridge, prices of 755 and 620 cents per |y the National Catholic high|w. S. Wahamaker and Tony RuB}- pound school townament he scored 34| hoe. : - WHY SUFFER with Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. (adv.) MIELKE & COLLEN Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service 407 — PHONE: Red 232 vour feet? Steves | )aints, and was named outstandi: in the consolation round - DOWN FROM FAIRBANKS | player W. H. Bloom, Superintendent of Schools at Fairbanks, ayrived in Ju- neau yesterday on a PAA Electra from the Interior. Bloom is regist- ered at the Baranof Hotel. He is attending the Text Book Commis- ssion here SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU TUESDAY FRIDAY MONDAY and THURSDAY (Passengers— Airmail and Express) JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS TUESDAY FRIDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU ~==SEATTLE $95 One Way: 171 Round Trip Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alask Pan American a Airways, Inc. Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 186 8o, rranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE—SEATTLE [1ey ‘ For Haines—Fred W. Yenney. For Skagway—Perry Hern, Man- Adams and Perry Hern, Jr. 'ALIENS BARRED FRCM FISHERIES AFTER JUNE 25 Folta Opinion on Applica- fion of New Provision Given Approval | | | | | | Aliens will not be allowed to cn- age in fishing cperations in Alaska after June 25 of this year, unier terms of an act passed by Congress in 1938 An interpretation of the new pro- | vision as it will apply to existing {law has been made by George W Folta. Alaska Counsel-a rge for | the Department of the Interior, and approved by the Solicitor General, |the Secretary of the Interior and he U. S. Attorney General. Under the new provision, citizens nay fish, declarants for citizenship nay fish, but those ineligible for | citizenship, such as Japanesz and :lhosfl Filipinos who- haveé not dh- | tained citizenship through military | service, will not be allowed to fish. Fishing. Defined - The prohibition on alien fishing extends to anything construed as constituting fishing operations or being a part of fishing operations. For instance, aliens will not be eli- gible for employment as cooks on fiching vessels. Aliens ineligible to fish, however, may still be employed as laborers in the fisheries, within limits de- After commissioning in Bremerton's Puget Sound yards, the ly was 8,378-ton steamer City of l\cupurt News, NOTICE OF E ON FINAL ACCCUNT, REPORT AND PE- TITION FOR DISTRIBUTION NOTI IS HEREBY GIVEN at cn the 20th day of April, 1941, NELL MeCLOSKEY, cutrix cf the Last Will and Testament JOHN McCLOSK , Decease made and filed in the above- itled at Juneau, Alask aer Final unt, Report and Pe- ition fo tribution, and thut n said day this Court made and ts order directi that had upon said Fin Report and Petition bei it on June 10:00 c ck AM. in ti 1€ 8 United States Federal-1 in Juneau of Alaska n and there ap- and their objactions, i hereto or to the setilement . and to the distribution of e residue and balance of this estate to NELL EY, the scle Last Will he Deceased. Editor Slan of Court Ac ceount, istribution 941, at e of imissior itorial ‘\nlum net, Territory hat all persons t& d and m. and Testa- John Arena "ELIX GRAY, | United States Commi:sioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. st publication, ast publication, Police in Chicago are pushing the investigation into the gangland- style slaying of John Arena, 35, editor of a weekly Italian news- paper in that city. Arena was shot to death as he talked wilk a young woman in an automobile parked at a North Side street intersection. April May 29, 20, 1941. 1941, adv. Ihe Daily Aiaska Dmplre aas the rgest paid circulation of any Al ka newspaper. scribed in Folta's opinion. The act passed by Congress in 1938 provided that some of its pro- visions would not go into effect for three years, to give those then en- gaged in fishing an opportunity ic obtain citizenship. — e Try a classifled ad in The Empire SANITARY PLUMBING and | HEATING COMPANY W. J. 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Thurs. Apr. 17 Sun. Apr. 20 Sat. Apr. 26 ("‘)VLI'Y\"H/\ 2 Sat. Apr. 19 Tues. Apr. 22 Mon. Apr. 28 | YUKON Tues. Apr.22 Sat. : -y - —— | B.\K{\NUF Thurs. Apr. 24 Sun. Sat. May o | Returning from a scientific mission : ALASKA Sat. Apr. 26 Tues. Mon. May 5 to England for President Roosevelt, Dr. James Conant, president of Harvued University, is pictured as | he arvived in New York by clipper | plane, en route to Washington to | tepotf._r_,..._, H. O. ADAMS, AGENT PHONES—TICKLT OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFICE 4 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your | Joal Choice—General Hauling { —Storage and Crating | A_laska Stea‘mshlp Companv NS ERVIUCESON-ALL AILAS'K'R - R QUT e {MARINE ATRWAYS—U. 5, MAIL Junean Transfer 1 2-way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA chdquartcrs Juneau. PHONE 623 —_——— MONTGOMERY WARD | & CO. . 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