The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 21, 1941, Page 6

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{ POLLY AND HER EVES, HER “LAT THE SLIGHTEST GLANCE FROM ROLAND'S LIMPID GREY FASTER - \D /’:GP" POLLY, ISNT T PALS HEART BEAT OH, THRILLING! V)7 GREAT GUNS, GAL, STOP! WHERED YUH GIT THAT GOOEY RUB- BISH, AN'YHOW? YA, ROLAND) SHE SWEETLY MOANED:+" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, By ~IT SAYS HERE, “TO THIRD BIRTHDAY,” AN IT'S SIGNED, "SAM PERKINS"! S.S. Columbia Takes Ouf 52 For Westward Fifty-two passengers sailed from Juneau for the Westward anea Lynn Canal ports at 7:30 o'clock yesterday evening as the steamer Columbia whistled out of port. Passengers for Seward were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Palmer, J. C. Roehm, R. H. Graham, G. N. Con- rad, Mr. and Mrs. David Dishaw, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dailey, Lillian Klister, W. W. Clute, Bud Thomp- son, J. Davidson, H. Bandrup, L. Snarr, C. Messenger, V. Anderson, James Robinson, H. Bjerke, Judith Dailey, Rose Klister, Mr. and Mrs. James Molitar and the Reverend and Mrs. W. Torbet. For Valdez—O. R. Schoonover, . Seely, and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wil- liamson. For Yakutat — William Callin, Julia Milton, A. Harod, H. Mille: Ken Woods, G. Scott, William#Kell: A. H. Phillips, H. Hoffman, H. Brenner, M. Taparan, John Pale: mo, Al Otto and John Adams. For Skagway—Maggie Kadanaia and B. Agrogast. For Haines—Mx. and Mrs. Carl ‘Tagg, F. Donnelly and Carl Taag Jr. .- - NORTH SEA BOUND FOR COAST PORT Sailing to Sitka, the steamer North Sea left Juneau late yester- day afternoon with 17 passengers booked from Juneau to the Coast. The vessel, Capt. Leonard Willian and Purser C. D. Littlehales, is scheduled to return to Juneau southbound tomorrow. Passengers salling from Juneau for Sitka were Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Foss, Judy Foss, C. M. Nicker- son, H. Hollmann, Capt. and Mi Einar Haugen, Bernice Woods, Ge:- trude Lawrence, Gil Rich, Mr. and Mrs. L. McNeil, Mrs. Jessie Me- Crary, W. E. Kalsterman, R. E. Robertson, Tom Morgan and Pal- mer Lewis. - HAIDA BACK Coast Guard cutter Haida, com- manded by Lt. Commander H. W. Stinchcomb, returned to Juneau last night from a short cruise to Lynn Canal lighthouses. ———r— FORD SELLS Skipper Ole Brensdal of the hali- buter of fish at the Cold Storage dock this morning, per pound. | ——————— - Try a classitiea ad it The Empire Ford unloaded 8500 pounds selling to E. E. Eng-|rates wer strom at prices of 9 and 7.40 cents| e NORTHBOUND L] e Yukon due late Friday or Sat- e ¢ urday. . . SCHEPULED SAILINGS . © Baranof scheduled to sail from e e Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow ° e Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- © e attle tomorrow. ° ® North Coast scheduled to sail ® e from Seattle May 23 at 10 e e am ° Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seattle May 24 at 9 am. ° Princess Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver May 26 e at 9 pm. ° Denali scheduled to sail from e Seattle May 27 at 9 a.m. . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Northland in port and sched- e uled to sail south at 5 o'clock e this afternoon. . North Sea schedulsd scuth- e bound Thursday evening . Taku scheduled southbound 10 a.m. Friday. Columbia scheduled bound Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port south- 0 e00 8000000000000 0 000000 Alexander, Kake and way- ports ® ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 0 o > TIDES (Sun time, May 22 tide—4:50 a.m., 1.6 fect tide—11:04 am., 13.5 feet. tide—4:51 p.m., 3.0 feet tide—11:06 p.m., 16.0 feet SO AT g Y ALASKA FREIGHT RATE CASE WILL COME UP SHORTLY ‘Fhe Alaska freight rates case is cat ¥ar oral argument May 26, at ‘Washington, D. C. This brief ad- vice from the U. 8. Maritime Com- mission announces the final pro- Low High Low High . ceeding in the case presented lost Aygust in Seattle by the traffic bureau of Tacoma Chamber of Commerce. The controversy began in 1933, when the Alaska Steam- ship Company denied to Tacoma the same rates as applied to Se- attle on three commodities. In 1835 the rates on about 20 com- modities were made (o apply only from or to Seattle, culminating the Chamber Traffic Bureau t: ing action to secure egual rates. Every eflort was made to induce the Alaska Steamship Company and the Northland Transportation Company to make no distinction between Tacoma and Seattle in their freight rate tariffs. Equal restored on only three commodities. After the close of the hearing }m Seattle last August, briefs were filed. The Examiner who heard PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way | ‘E s | % : AR fares, when purchased | £ '35 85| gia!lnls in advance, 2183 88| 8|E8(8|%8|% g | 2| § - e AE &S 512 2 & '3 Fairbanks, Alaska $ 176 Flat, Alaska 31 856 Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska ... 151 82 132 McGrath 44 44 18 $12v Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 12 50 99 127 83 $ 37 Ophir, Alaska 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska 108 39 8 115 71 471 15 Seattle, Wash., U. S. A... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, Y. T, Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 19 109 120 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash.,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 Su. Mo. Tu. Th. We. Sa. 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T 135 Lv 10:15 14:15 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T 135° Ar 9:55 13:55 12:15 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska 150° Lv 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 "L. A. DELEBECQUE—Distri 6:00 10:00 ales Mll"ln‘el" PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE Four blccks of pie were razcd by , with losses ¢ ated at $500, 000. Harbor Department, Army Engineers and Harbor Weather Bureau destroy ed. tion into possible sabctage. MANILA FIRE lEAVES 30, 000 HOMELESS sheds owned by the Los Angeles Harbor Department and the Southern Pacific Railway Five small vessels were burned and records of the Officials began an invest'sa- i Between 20,600 and 30,000 were made homeless as flames swept the Tondo distrlcl slum quarters, of Man- ila, P. . Three thousand homes were destroyed and three persons killed. This aerial view shows the ex- tent of the conflgratio the case issued his ‘“proposed re- portablon service, intercoastal, jwa.stwmc. all foreign vessel routes and by all railroads. - — port and order.” At the suggestion of the Boacd| of Trustees, the best traffic altur-‘ uey in Washington, D. C., has beeflf secured to assist the Chamber in| the oral argument. Strenuous ef- | fort will. be made to convince the Maritime Commission that Tacoma| and Scaitle should be on the same| The Daily Alaska Empire has the freight rate basis in the Alaska! largest paid circulation of any Al- trade ‘as it is in every other trans- 2ska newspaper. FOOD SALE Rainbow Girls’ Food Sale. son’s Radio Shop, May 24. — e, Hix-, adv | TWONEW LODESTARS PUT IN SERVICE BY YUKON SOUTHERN AIR Two Lockheed Lodestar 14-pas- senger planes have been put. into! service by Yukon Southern: Air Transport Limited on. its Edmon- ton-to-Whitehorse and Vannouve.- to-Whitehorse routes. IN THE UN!X'LOR!D-mrd sarvey party pilches camp af Nowat Kea, Zh Wiy st of Little America, on reaching edge of hitherto § e ot b s R 1941 SUSIE, ON HER TWENTY- CLIFF STERRETT D Poultry prod-cc one-fcurth of the from lives in Oklahoma and | approximately 14 percent of all farm income in the state. more farmers’ than SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort @ Centrally located Large Rooms e Splendid food all with and service bath. Specias Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LISE THE H income | | SR A DEPARTMENT OF THE INT] | UNITED STATES GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Laud Office | Anchorage, Alaska | March 27, 1941 | Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam McKenzie has made ap-| plication for a homesite under the | act of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) | | Anchorage Serial No. 09931, for a! tract of land described as Lot C of | | Tract A of the Tee Harbor Group of ‘ ‘ Homesites situated near Juneau, Al- | \aska Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2388, | | containing 4.74 acres, and it is now |in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- ' ! versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim /in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, or they will be barred by T |the provisions of the statutes. | | GEORGE A. LINGO, g i Register. First publication, April 23, 1941. Last publication, June 18, 1941. UNITED STATES ! DbP/\BTMEVT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska | January 24, 1941 | Notice is: hereby given that Ed- ! ward Jahnke has made application for a homesite, under the act of | May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serigl No. 09926, for a tract of {land deseribed as Homesite “G” of | the triangle Group of Homesites sit- | uated: near Juneau, Alaska, Plat of | U. S. Survey No. 2391, containing | | 4.64 acres, and it is now in the files | | of the U. S. Land Office, Anchor- | age, Alaska. + | Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned | land should: file their adverse claim ! in the distriet land office within the | period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Fu‘st publication, April 16, 1941. Last publication, June 11, 1941. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the | Last Will and Testament of MARY |V. MCNAUGHTON, deceased, was |admitted to probate on April 30, 1941, and letters testamentary is- isued to me as executor thereof by the United States Commissioner’s {and Ex-Officio Probate Court for ithe Juneau, Alaska Commissioner’s Precinct, and that all persons hay- ing claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to me at The B. M. Behrends Bank in jJuneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 30, 1941. JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, As Executor of the Last Will | and’ Testament of Mary V. , McNaughton, Deceased. Publication dates, April 30, May 7- 15-22, 1941. adv. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, November 13, 1940. Notice. is. hereby given that Robert 'E. Shelley has made application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage seriak No. 09890, for a tract of land described gs Lot, B of the Pederson Hil Group of Homesites situated om | Glacier Highway, approximately 10 | miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2386. containing 4.64 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska » Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned 1and should file their adverse claim in the am land office within the or thirty days| is of Leave Seattle Steamer Northbound COLUMBIA ... Sat. May 17 YUKON ... Tues. May 20 BARANOF . Thurs. May 22 ALASKA Sat. May 24. DENALT .. Tues. May 27 ALEUTIAN ....... Thurs. May 29 YUKON .. Tues. June 3 BARANOF ........ Thurs.June 5 ALASKA Sat. June 7 DENALY Wed. June 11 ALEUCIAN Sat. June 14 YUKON Tues. June 17 H. O. ADAMS AGENT ALASKA 2-Way Radio Communication MARINE AIRWAYS—U. L.E. TUCKER as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “WE WHO ARE YOUNG" Federal Tax—S5¢ ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southhound Tues. May 20 Mon. May 26 Sat. May 24 Sun. May 25 Sat. May 31 Tues. May 27 Mon. June 1 Sat. May 31 Fri. June 6 Sun. June 1 Sum. June 8 Sat. June 7 Sun. June 8 £at. June 14 Tues. June 10 Mon. June 16 Sun. June 15 Sat. June 21 Tues. June 17 .W(.'d, June 25 Sat. June 21 Fri. June 27 PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 , THE YEAR ‘ROUND S. MAIL Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 All Planes 2-Way Racio Equipped, | Seaplanes. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS May 19—May 3} V. W. MULVIHILL Agént; C. CANADIAN PACIFIC ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU PHONE 612 for Charter ALASEA TRANSPORTATION bR ey o 2 . o

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