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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, -1941. POLLY AND HER PALS TOUGH LIUCK - ~VER FALLIN IN Y70 YIC CUFF THAT CREEK, UNK +ANYTHIN' T YER DERN o A KIN DO T MAKE YUH MOR DOL&E/-‘IEC()TIM ‘DOWN BY T’ 22 & patd-up subsertber to O MILL STREAM?® h ON Tk B il The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon e CAPITOL TIEA'I'IIE and receive TWO tickets to see: M H ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS' Federal Tax—8c wer Person UNITED ETATES 3 DEPARTMENT vi THE INTERIOR GLENEGAL LAND OFFICE vptoet Land Office .anc..orage, Alaska. Mav 3, 1041, Ancheioge 20301 Notice is hereby given that Mil- ton Ward, has made application for | a homesite under the act of May 26, | 11934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of | |1and described as Lot “V” Triangle |Group of Homesites, embraced in | U. S. Survey No. 2391, situated \ along the Glacier-Eagle River High- WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! — IST‘EAMER Mov:msursl ; h—_———-———_——-—‘ | i L3 NORTHBOUND o » Princess Louise scheduled to e | @« arrive Thursday afternoon or e | 2 evening: . MARINE NEWS] North Coast Leaves Here | | Sitka Bound | 3 Denali due Saturday. | @ Taku scheduled to sail from e | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i | | » Aleutian scheduled to sail from 1:\11255‘(2 S. Land Office, Anchorage.i l S s e & s . Any and all persons claiming ad- | way, and it is now in the files of | | s ‘versely any of the above mentioned Carrying 19 round {rip passeh-| e geattle tomOITOW. g Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Ji 3 7 hould file their adverse claims uneau L and al S ; Bt bl v Bdtfrs’ dotked s oy s chorage Alsska, e EERE :’:r{m‘“ COLUMBIA ... Sdt. May 17 Tues. May 20 Mon. May 26 Juneau at 1 o'clock this murmnz‘. me"‘ scheduled to sail from e | of publication or rty days there- $ | r, or vi YUKON ... Tues. May 20 Sat. May 24 with 30 passengers for Juneau. The o Seattle June 3 at 9 a.m. . ESlf’ge;lxl;lZnn:}:;vs\:;ltlu:):s barred by the; y y vessel sailed f‘or the Coafit sixt. SOUTHBQUND SAILINGS © | " GEORGE A. LINGO, ; BARANOF .. Thurs, May 22 Sun. May 25 Sat. May 31 hours later with 25 . pAMENgETS) e Tyee in port and scheduled to e | Register. | ALASKA Sat. May 24. Tues. May 21 Mon. June 1 booked from Juncau for Sitka. |4 il south about 4:30 o'clock ® s T G M e | " 3 . May t Passengers arriving here were D.[o this wfternoon. o | Last publication, July 23, 1941. | DENALI .. Tues. May 27 Sat. May 31 Fri. June 6 H. Andrews, Mrs. J. W. Kirk, Mrs.| ¢ Baranof scheduled southbound e ! | R v B A e e SRR Charles Warner, Eilar Hansen, ¢ Friday at § p.m ol | o on ALEUTIAN ... Thurs. May 29 Sun. June 1 Sun. June 8 Lorothy Fazio, Dorothy Tangen, o north Ccast scheduled south- ® | | UNITED STATE! | Eleanor Davis, Sylvia Antilla, Mrs. ¢ pound. Friday evening. o DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | YUKON .. Tues. June - Saf. - June 7 H. Anderson, Mrs. M. Robinson, 5. e Alaska scheduled southbound e GE:"F':“}L i"‘“"l"gfi““ BARANOF .......... Thurs.June 5 Sun. June 8 Sat. June 14 W. Jenkins, J. Spencer, Elizabeth o late Sunday of Monday. o s "'C‘:m;“. . “;mka ALABER f g e Ty James, E. Arola, Virgil Baker, Mr. o Northland scheduled to arrive ® Jauu::agfir 194-1 - Sat. une 7 ues. June on. June 16 fi".'f\ MBISH{\ R. Boyer, Gail Boyer, e next Tuesdéu;,kcmmnfl :)u J\;— . Noticé is hereby S’ven' that Mrs.| DENALI ... Wed. June 11 Sun. June 15 Sat. June 21 aby ¢ neau via Bitka southbound. ® oyt P 3 ¢ A. E. Glover, J. Kirisman, J. e LOCAL SAILINGS . i A :?llflo;'d_ Mfl:""e:\:: ":‘;g;fl[‘;‘f;“f“;‘ ALEUTIAN Sat. June 14 Tues. June 17 Wed. June 25 Peterson, Bill Bysied, Armold Wit- e Estebeth_scheduled to sail e While striking machinist pickets look on in the ba: kground Marine and Navy trucks enter the Moore o‘f’;fla‘i’ 2’2 1‘;’;; AR Biat a0 An- | YURON L. s, Tink 17 - SBab, POGHA L. (e T mer, Sydney Witmer, George T..e every Wednesday at 6 pm. @ Drydeck at Oaklan? Cal, as the Navy took over to -e-open strike-bound shipyards on San Francisco Bay. | porace serial No. 09915, for & trach 3 g ¢ d Toher, Frank Day and F. Velasco. ¢ for Sitka and wayports. ® | Hcwever, the Navy escorted workmen to two y " he trucks took the workers from the Oakland Labor | of Jana decribed a8 Lot W of the! H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 Sailing from Juneau for Sitk: e Naha leaves every Wednesday ® Temple to the Moore and General Enginecring yards Triangle Group of Homesites sit- | FRESGHT OF#I0 4 were Leonard Horn, R. W. Hub-'e at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port | — AP Rb i i e ¥ l‘:::;g e, b p()lacler Eaélc Stver | Xavier, McCel- . e i oo —-=~—— uated on the 3 ) SN Talln 1 el ekl Tl W0 4} Saved from Watery Grave Hemw oo i mie oo | SIS SRV T LT Mary K. Cawthorne, Mary Ellen'e o @ o @ o o o o o o Jo or an s 0 y from Juneuu.tl:h:t °i3 1‘; zliu:':;x Relug, o wul s, pleptho E. . tand oifice, anchorage, Alnke. || MARINE AIRWAYS——U. §. MAIL e MLALEL oming Nor i i e g || e oo ey ;:‘:;\ l&w “,}l, [if”‘l’\f;'_m?,’f“ “:? wae (Sun timi ) land should file their adverse claims Scheduled Passenger Airline Service B Iy b | Han dca e 165 feet LA in the aistrict land office within|| SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA o) o A Low tide- , -12 feet EATTLE, May 28— Motorship the period of publication or thirty Headquarters Juneau PHONE 623 Leivers, John Delorne, John Knut- gigh tide—3:14 pm., 148 feet. |Northland sailed at 10 o'clock this days thereafter, or they will be sen, Henry Hazerland, Bob Geyer feet. |morning for Southeast Alaska ports barred by the provisions of the Sta- e 3 10 Halibufers Sell af Seattle SEATTLE, May 28— Halibuters Low tide—9:00 pm., 38 L e Denali Now SEATTLE, May 28—Stéamer De- amriving today, their catches and DAl salled at 1 otclock yesterday selling prices, are as follows: afternocn with 156 first class and From the western banks—Eclipse 108 secend class. Passengers aboard the Denzli 40,000 pcunds, Kodiak 40,000 pounds, Attu 40,000 pounds, Resolute 40,000 pounds, Betty Jane 33,000 pounds, Deric 40,000 pounds, Paragon 40,000 pounds, all for 10': and 9% cents a pound; Martindale 40,000 pounds Electra 40,000 pounds, both at 10 and $% cents. From the 17,000 pound 1 banks—Garry Lee 107% and 9% cents. PRICES ELSEWHERE At Prince Rupert today 158,00 pounds of halibut were sold at 10.10 booked for Juneau include the fol- lowing: Mrs. M. B. Reeder, Carl Lomen, W. G. Hallan, Mrs. Walter Klewe and three children, Harry Town- send. e |HELP AN | ALASKAN to 10.30 and 8 cents a pound. Telephone 713 or write At Ketchikan the halibut price | The Alaska Territorial I today is 950 and & cents a pound Employment Service =TT AP for this qualified worker. l TWO HALIBUTERS SELL Two small Juneau halibuters un- loaded a total of 2800 pounds of fish at the Cold Storage Dock this morning, both selling to the New England Fish Company at prices of 9 and 755 cents per pound. HOTEL CLERK-BARTENDER - - Man, age 24, high school education. Four years' hotel experience, alsc work as bartender, mix cocktails, cte. Call for ES 314. > The Empire. Subscribe for EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 2 F) ‘ 10% off twice one-way = ‘E = | 'E? ° o fares, when purchased | E |8 | g | 8| gl=]| 2 | 8 i vance. |3l a | & 2| B 18 14 e g3l g1212 813 Fairbanks, Alaska $ 6 Flat, Alaska 31 $56 Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 McGrath 44 44 18 812v Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83 § 37 Ophir, Alaska 3 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska 108 39 8 115 71 47 15 Seattle, Wash,, U. 8. A... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, ¥. T, Can.. 144 75 135 26 114 142 119 109 120 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 WHYPEHORSE, Y. T. 135° Lv 10:15 14:15 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6:00 10:00 12:15 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 "L A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE with 61 passenge lowing beo! aboard, the fol- 1 for Juneau: L. E. Ashbaugh, James Oppen, Frand Godines, Harry Bauman, Henry Bauman, Mrs. Marie Hanson, Agr and Mrs. R. E. Butler, Mr. and Mre. Harry Carroll, Miss Irene Frost, ¥. G. Schreider, David Conrad. —————— COURT CRUISE SENDS HAIDA T0 WESTWARD Bound for a court cruise to the Westward and to the tip of the Aleutian Peninsula, the Coast Guard cutter Haida left Junean for Seward early this morning. Commanded by Lieut. Comman- der H. W. Stinchcomb, the vessel will take the court party aboard at _Scwand and will continue on its cruise. The Haida will sail direct to Se- attie from the Aleutians and will take on supplies and return to Ju- 'm‘:m which will be during the first | week in July. - ABSENTEE COACH | SEATTLE, | son, | sional, M 28—Bill Jeffer- University Golf club profe has been coaching Univer- |sity of Washingten go! teams for 20 years. but he's never seen his |teams play on the road “I don't have the time, and ‘Lhere's nothing I could do to help them in their matches,” he | plains, ex- | oo | Empire Classifieds Pay1 | S SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort Rucilk © Centrally located | Carge Roors ® Splendid food | all with bath. Specia) Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE and service ! FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe facing death in the waters of Chesapeake Bay, their boat capsized lp a violent squall, this couple calmly await rescue (top). ‘The boy is standing on the keel of the overturned boat. Lower, the girl has been hauled aboard a fishing ship which came to their rescue and he_r com- panion is about to follow. They are Douglas Buchanan and Elizabeth Wilburn, both of Severn, Md. Under Axis Control? —~ e o s s A © Frances J. Oleott here, it is reported, the Nazis ar¢ vn"rlerive against the British in Iraq line from the Iraq of* Here is the port of Tripoli, Syria, landing mechanized equipment for agd Terminus of the northern braneh'of the _ml pipel ficlds is neax Tripoli, tutés. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Register. | First publication, May 28, 1941. ! Last publication, July 23, 1941. UNITED STATES L DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office ! Anchorage, Alaska | May 16, 1941 ! Notice is hereby given that Ches- | ter B. Ellis has made application | for a homesite, under the act of | May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serial No. 10001, for a tract of | 1and described as Lot K of the Auke i Lake Group of Homesites, Tract A, | situated on the Loop Branch of the iGlacier Highway about 13 miles northwesterly from Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2392, con- taining 4.85 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 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Operating Own Aei’omntlcal Alzl-l;:‘;u | Radio Station KANG = PHON E HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Radio 1 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY i 1and should file their adverse claims in the district land office within | the period of publication or thirty 'days thereafter, or they will be | barred by the provisions of the Sta- |tutes. - FLORENCE L. KOLB, i Acting Register. | First publication, May 28, 1941, Il.ast publication, July 23, 1941. Pt S g UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska November 8, 1940 Notice is hereby given that John Natterstad has made application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1034 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of 1and embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2391, and described as Lot “H™ Triangle Group of Homesites, situated on the Glacier Highway, approximately 12 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, | containing 2.89 acres and it is now in the ‘files of the U. 8. Land Of- fice, Ancharage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- 'vcrsely any of the above mentiomed | 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 the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, i Register. 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