The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1940, Page 7

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| o 1 DON'T KNOW TAS S THE MAD'S NGHT OFF - Hes T SQ\BQ\N\.\&‘ES'( ?R@( ) WOT D65 BUSINESS e WE TAOLGHT Now TH NEWNTED, STATES QN CANRDON -~ &S COMN' O - [ WRAL-* WOWLDN'T MIND E COULD MERR WY BELLERIY \> ‘ | ONT W\E \T, LOOKING QFTER THREE EIELDS OFF PERQUIDIY T WIND 4 - COUSIN =-NO'RE | HONEN-BUN TUWL WE ¢ WRS RIGRT — - 'L GIVE THEM ¥ RO FUAN TO BST G'Q(.E\ k\%fil\% é%om GOOGLES JES' \0 MINUTES MORE-- QA EANWOR O NME-- € MOWES -~ T CAN TELL SN THRT SHEEPY LOOK N\ NORE N b o - | : = A g SREECIIE e L 2 o o s i et — — - EN in Juneau “My two little girl W AN T A D FOR R T 'SPEAK Up Now FIRE pATRol FOR are learnin recite Alaska's Flag HER]‘ S (ASH STORE SRR by Marie Dr 50 1 thought it o BIE nished INPO“MATIO' FOR ; REENT P[;:;“X)R‘:'d 2\;‘01 S| URGES GARNER INIER!OR w"-l BE would be nice if T helped them make HAS "Ew NEON SIG" 1 K apartment ne BY THREE TRU(KS a flag out of blue felt with beaded i o 4 HEATED ROOMS al =Xainier meose skin stars on it, but T don't | Bert’s Cash Grocery has blossom- | i I.‘ case of exrur or ¢ if an ad Rooms, Phone 436. Bill White. 0" (AND!DATES —— know ju t how the stars are ar-|eq out with a brand new neon sign { nas been stopped Before” axs 5 Motor truck patrols by the Al- ranged. Could you send me a draw- | gisplaying the name of the estab- "l piration, advertiser pleasr noti- | | FUR. ROOM. Heated. Very reason- aska Fire Control Service will be ing or a picture of it?” lishment in the front window. } 2y this office (Phone 374) at able. 208 Main, upstairs, (Continued lmm Page One) made next summer in the Fair- Ella Vernetti is postmistress at | The neon, called Fluorescent Tub- | e and same will be given —B8 ol e R e banks' district and other parts of Koyukuk and Dominic, father of lijng, showing the colors of white, ! attention. FOR RENT—Room, 316 Fourth Sb . G0 ging i a convention, | Interior Alaska, Cal Butler. acting the children, is a trader and op- gold and rose, spells out the name| { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Fhons” 55 but in a primary it simply would | Senior Forester,'who came to this €rates a roadhouse there. “Bert's Cash Grogery ¥ SRR BT % P ARTMENTS divide the opposition and virtually | city from his headquarters in An- B ohi TR | ““It is the latdst thing in neon | BACHELOR APARTMENTS D L < * five average words to the . TMENTS, assure his nomniati That is the chorage, said 'recently | in Fair- R I,S work and adds greatly to the dress S N SW APARTMENTS, assure his nomniation at i 1 tue OEANS VIEW oo’ Honsding| plcture Ecgles ‘sees barlk, accordinge o the FORMER EMPI EMAN {6 our display window, Mr. Mc- Oally rate per line for consecutive| = O o -heated rooms for| Our information is that he hes Miner EDITOR, COLLEGE PAPER Doveu comments isertions: | R lights, ' 8uthorized cert 3 ent Dem- Three 1940 pick-up trucks will be 4 s sekeeping, including lights.|authorized certain prominent Dem Three 1940 pi D : b ) A One day ... | hou?ekcv Dmhl & st v\ficr 1r§ aj1|ocrats in Utah to determine wheth- used in t patrol work: Each of Gene Rhode is now acting edi-| g i & Additional days . St é‘,"“l" “%r)vowm‘n Freshly €F he can have the field to himself them will be a three-fourths-ton of the Farthest North Colle- | GEORGE" HUPPRICH TO Pivs Minimum charge ...50¢ | ‘f’o"‘lt"l iy © TV | againkt King. If he can, and fur- vehicle, and will be fixed up to University of Alaska = news- | MANAGE NENANA POOL Copy must be in the office by 3| Panlec., =~ = _|ther research indicates he has a carry sufficient equipment for a Df :d monthly at Fairbanks. | e k, {n.the atleznoon (0, JIES | s ey Th e iR aDt. with fair chance to uproot King, he will two-man outfit 4 ormer member of The| : George Hupprich has been elect- rtion on same day. bath, also 3 rm. fur. cabin. 513 A |enter the race, se our informant Pumps ‘and Tools {f, is taking ithe place|ed to manage the big Nenana Ice| | ceept eds over telephone | (o000 Ave, has it. He won't enter the field Racks for portable pumps, fire Jl“gs Marks, »(‘mm‘cluss)c for this r. He formerly | ons Lsted in telephone| ————— | just to divide the opposition to tcols and similar additions will be s NOW On a Visit to|served as manager for a number \REDLChD winter monthly rates at King, who has proved himself a made. ane, Wash, }og ycar\ Phonc 374—Ask fer Ad-taker. | geaview, including water, lights, ' formidable candidate in times past. The Richardson Highway, he- z < = 5 0% SATE | dishes, opoking utenslisgad kath. o {ween Rairbanks and Valdez; the i FOL SALE ¥= A B Steese Highway, between Fairbanks - —H-IEATED room, fine view, Distin | DEFENSE ATTACKED R Bl ity RSN thdiroad T H ll d S , I [{ S 5 N R engine,| Ave, Phone Black 21¢. Day work-| Reactions in Congress indicate {10 BHEE WMy 880 € FU0 [s] ywoo 1g s An ()1/”(1'; i rsepower ) revolutions, er preferred. that President Roosevelt, the Army T iR 1 1y ed. Fresh = == and Navy have not worked the best Will "‘"“ il ":*I “‘l‘!’."”: '_“ By Robbin Coons. r tem with all| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment|pessible strategy in seeking more Patrolled during the fire hazard ze fittings. One PpIc r.| in Triangle Building. See Stan money for Naval and Army build- jf“'\““ m"g,),m RARH Ry 1 and The P" I)[:LTON e e 38 ) oient % ine 1 to go. Price $600.| Grummett or Russell Cook Phonec|ing. There is far more unannounc- | September 30 f '{'“ screen writer—“A Man to Remember.” “Five Came See O, 253 or Green 620. ed opposition to the increased de- he patrol will cover every road Back,” “Bill of Divorcement,” etc.—takes up the cudgels in — s 2583 fense program than finds its way W€ can get into with a truck,” Mr defense of something-—for vacationing Robbin Coons.) LAT F | VAGANOY, Decker Apls. PhODE|into print, Butler .s;ud e | Green 465. 1 Strategic fumble number one 3% 7 B AR HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 26—Hollywood is a city built upon : = - = iappears to have been the scheme i AK w legend. It deals with legends, and its citizens, to the best of new. Price $300. See Gach Cole,|4- AND 5-ROOM apis, steam heaty (50500 B NE FECE Che Hebens DR ‘ l\‘ i 1 Tade ik y 3 electric_range, Frigidaire, COTDer| i), tho'hyrden of a special defense ! SERHNER 1 lageurs DAVE r‘ "i m)(ld(-hnu': l;\l;flhogan. 7th and Harris. Phone Blue 200.| . yromperc who Were Dot hbla FuG is SPIRA‘"ON amlH‘:‘I‘;‘:;‘l\ol;.‘l-wllll;!(lh:» |;(::z I?:“::xd :}\th:ll: (l‘xlus gl.;m::d cum-ncé poster bed and dresser. New con- enough to come out in the open N 5 J e s AR A i o redio‘and oftiesthriit | BOR R;:)N-x:—qu “";‘;X r:‘"‘;’:ed and fight s defense program o i Io You“G AMSKA S thanks to the courtesy of Robbin Coons, I'am going to do my pong table. Phone 523. house m}li al p,;_\wlt are finding.the tax ‘Achankbi bk ks level best to disprove it. This is the legend of Hollywood stars; Practically new ( 4,1, FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, | platform from which to hit at both Up in Koyukuk, where the Yukon directors and writers rolling about the countryside in $10,000 b vith coils for use with Steam heated, electric range,| ' Further, there were sampi of and Koyukuk Rivers meet, the two limousines; supporting a mountain home, a city palace, and elect Harold E. Smith, Frigidaire, nicely furnished, over- wrath at what some members felt little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. a beach cottage of rooms. "| stuffed; 6-room house and bath,|was an effort to hide a $4,000,000 Dominic Vernetti are learning ‘to Toh1s, ndk SBGhEH: bkl Kb ey Shiak €ch 5 pibbire 48 Batas: ell my home immediately, ble offer refused. George Phone Red 309. MUST FARBANKS-MORSE C-O| Mari Good condition, with tailshaft, propeller -Warner Machine cessories Argus camera = Green 620. AL E nlarg One er. Pho FOR and —Several sl $4 per Phone 293. JFOR and dressers. SAL s set; MUSF SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with firgplace. Five minutes from ess district. Best view prop- 7 buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Fmplre office. W ANTED )—Pu y o luke care of wich stand. Inquire City Liquor Store at 3 p.m. WANTED- “Position as meat cut- manager of market or gro-| er—15 years experi- e Emplre 416. D—Usea gunny sack= 3%ec vered to coal bunkers, D-Old U. S. colns. Gold my speciality.—Albert schl, Oftis Orchards Wash. OODHIDDIED WHILE SPLITTING DAILY KINDLING nas J. (Jack) Goodchild, 75, s found dead yesterday at > on the Fritz Cove road, died of a heart attack was splitting kindling in his ve, U. S. Commis- Felix Gray said today. )dchild, a gunmaker and car- d lived in Alaska since s a longtime resident Peninsula, prespect- trapping out of Hope. He » new well-built log house ntly he near the end of the Fritz Cove The body is at the Charles W. Carter mortua MARRIED AT FAIRBANKS Rena Cecilia. Angelo, who went lio the Interior Jast May, and i\\:llwr B. Townsley, connected lwith the taxicab business, were [ ecently married in Fairbanks, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WELL-NES, SNUFFY - oil heat, Frigidaire, sor Apts. ONE 3-room apl. and one 4-room of Naval operations, was test apt. at Evergreen. FOR RLNTfT\w- anu three-room | furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. FOR REI;ZT—(;ur 7nrpnr|.ment with | ™ bed. | bedroom and bed closet i Also one apartment with bed- Phone 439. in FOR RENT — One gas pump, operation. Call Femmer at 114. 1V ACANCY—Nugget Apa.nmems FOR RENT—Partly furn Inquire Snap Shoppe. ‘cozv. warm, furn. apts. tht. water, dishes, cooking utensils | T | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. " LOST WD FOUND | LOST about three weeks B,go—sun | ‘glasses in brown case, marked Broome Optical Co., - Lubbock, Texas. Return to Empire. MISCELLANEOUS | SWEDISH MASSAGING. Trained in Sweden. Phone Blue 323. i Ao | ‘Watkins Products. Call Black m» EXPERT pubnc swnognphy and | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, omce. | Bararof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, <86c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. { TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shep. | CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th Oslo Gels [ Tesls nicely fur- | appropriation to begin development nished, overstuffed. Call at Wind-|0f Guam as a more useful military room, both furnished, Hillcrest. | | BALLS 0 FIRE'. 1 ReCKON recite Marie Drake's Alaska Flag. And on its way by air mail tc Koy- {base. It didn't shew up in the bud- ukuk is a small Alaska flag sent in Iget. Not until Admiral Stark, Chief a request from MIs. ying a pattern so she can | before the House Naval Affairs com- help her children make another. mittee did it pop out. Known in the North for her skill ft, Ella Vernetti, moth- a friend in needlec: cr of toe little girls, wrote - Empire want Ads Bring Results. By Reguest “THE GOLDEN REART OF ALASKA” The Natural Color Films and Slides By TREVOR DAVIS Will Be Shown at the Masonic Temple FRIDAY,JAN26 Adults . . . 40c 8:00 P. M. Students . . 25¢ _%Tickels; at D_,Lug Stores and at Door. Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Savings | ! MONTREAL, Jan. 26. — The 1940: world’s speed ice skating champion- | | ship will be held at Oslo, February 117-18, aceording to word -received !by Champlain Provencher, honor- ary secretary of the Amateur Skat- | ing Association of Canada. The races, entries for which close on February 12, will be held over 500, 1500 and 5000 and 10,000 meters.| | Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Departmeni The B. M. Bellrends Bank | By BILLY DeBECK Y GOLWN -- =300 The only way that the legend can be shattered is to relate the routine of one man. Since I am the only man whose routine I know intimately, I must beg you not to consider me egotistical if T use myself as a case histery representing hundreds of others. I am a writer. You have probably never. heard of me, not I don’t work, not because I don’t produce a good many but because you are mnot interested in reading titles and the studios are not interested in publicizing writers, % As a writer I must face the fact that I will have a profes- 1al career in. pictures lasting about 10 years. Four of those have already been spent.. Hence I have six years to go. n a salary many times that of a good worker in most other b pictures, 15€ NOW AT Perey’s exclusively THat's the reception charming hostessess give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of deliclous van Duyn Candies. Little nLLenHans make you & "must come" guest. Try it} FRESH @uy” Z a CHOCOLATES VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS industriés. Since my career is of such short duration, I must necessarily be recompensed by a much higher salary than the man who lives next door to me who can work a lifetime. In order to earn this salary I am awakened at seven aum. by my secretary and a cup of coffee. I dictate steadily until 9:15. Then a quick shower, no breakfast, and I arrive at the studio at 10. Officially my hours are from 10 to 5. Actually I am at the studio many nights until 11 and there have been a few times when I spent the night there, getting perbaps an hour’s sleep before a 7 o'clock rising. In a year I produce an average of six motion pictures scripts, three original motion picture stories, two magazine stories and one full-length novel. . The last novel, which you probably didn't read, was “Johnny Got His Gun.” Don't get the impression that I am complaining. I like my work and as long as there’s a job for me I shall be in no other kind of work. But I do seriously resent—along with hundreds of other writers, directors and actors—being classed as a social or- chid, dining on nightingales’ tongues and sipping ambrosia at the Trocadero with 38 beautiful chorus girls until 3 o'clock every morning. By the time the industry has found a fresher, younger talent to supplant my own, I hope to have enough money to support myself, my wife and my daughter in a modest style. I must get that money in the next six years. Robbin Coons, who knows more about Hollywood and its ways than any correspondent I know of, will probably accuse me of using his column for propaganda. But I am sure of one thing —that he will agree with me that the creative workers of Holly- wood desire no higher title than that of Honest Workman. Furtermore, they work hard enough to deserve it. Believe me, our swimming pools are not gold-pated. Most of us don’t have one. Al " e i 4 ,.7 You'lFFind Food Fner and Service More Compiete at ronn AGENCY mn BABA"OF [ (Authorized Dealers) CORTEESNUP | (i o GAS — OILS Juneau Motors Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 " SANITARY PIGELY WIGGLY 24—PHONES—-16 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR P | Seward Street Near Third | Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. GLASS ZORIC I [ SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 || Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS Alaska Laundry || AR | FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Alaska Music Supply|| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments GEORGE BROS. | Widest Selection of and Supplies Phone 206 122 W.-Second | | | L I u “ 0 n s 1 PHONE 92 or 95 | LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Avto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Utah fivxfl and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 | HOME GROCERY || Phone 146 i Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | Ameriean' Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THTBODEAU Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE | BUILDING 707 | Rock—Coal Hauling | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware Co.| PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 [ L ] T iy JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING | STORAGE and CRATING CALL US- Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY — —_— “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery — | Reliable Transfer | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 | Juneau IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W: WENDT PHONE 549 Phone ' 728———115-2nd 8t. THE ROYAL ||| BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to you—You should be coming to us.” McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH ' DEALERS California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 = . Prompt Delivery {" FOR INSURANCE f See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.

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