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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT | 1 SAW TH' DAG ) [# " ? RE / TAKE A INT «‘] ‘ e e G. W. RILLMAN z as a paid-up subscriber to ; The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office R ol CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "“FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person NAB BILL, MY HEART =, N ROR, M JUMPED RIGHT WP o el DID YA 7 CHIP ANY TEETH | ON IT? . i | WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! SARSPESE SIS S S ES S vl 28 rounds of the art of self-defense, HOESS . SUOREPRTER S : UKON IS MOfe ihan One SITKA HAVI"G We would much appreciate your " = . - —— - oy MARI E E i giving this a good write-up inyour, § paper. As you no doubt know, there Miillion Work | LABORSMOKER i sonmosoust ko there M(KIN[EY ‘ lSTEAMER MOVEMENTS 38 ARRIVE o = == o Ikid Challenges McCann o Hautala Future Fight in Win- T0 SOUTH to Skagway, r bound early a communica- € rom R. R be of interest ans, a picture W. P. Hautala, basketball coach of the Juneau High School for tl past five years, has resigned his position here to accept another DRY Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay ad- (H\ it bl{.)t‘lj similar position in the State of| . Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound to offer, and Washington, AT, MgKINLEY Aug. 21 Aug. 24 Aug. 30 from the Sitka Kid| In his of resignation Hautala MA{“{ D Au‘;.fl Aug. 20 s Satl ‘Boptember 3 at 9 : . falled to state just where he was - ALEUTIAN Aug. 24 Aug.27 Sept. 2 at o ‘ I g g going to teach this year but prob-| DENALI Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Fron enge re N acibeden Bl tiom e e Pa Vaph ably at Federal Way School, half| YUKON Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Louis J rson, Albert Fle tle ‘Bept, 3 at 9 p, 'm J6t ey way between Seattle and Tacoma| *BARANOF . Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Sept. 6 . Ray McGinn, Di Mount McKinley schedulec x N.B. Ha match-|On the Federal High ' sail from Seattle Sept es are 1 to &l 't him | Beatalet pdaiion Iye hot a4 yet §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. been filled and Mrs. Dorothy Bourne - dez — Louis Jaspe 9% m We mfuting & boyiowhn,in BERE S8 T $—9-Day Totemland Cruise. Charles Anderson, Erling Logar rth ail ome rts has been nei ot o CLig *—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang James Peterson, James Ward \ted. He is Alaska's classes for him. ‘ i Cordova, R. M. Douglas o T e e R ks Seldovia. g AY uglag 10 o ml “)“"_'I‘” *“\ e & FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS J. N. Akin, Ray Zell, Mrs. 1. Hon from rcouver Sep From Chat 4 \cing local ONe. anywhere, at any time ! ZENITH RADIOS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL Mrs. Fred Olson Bel- Beut 0p n From Petersbur Baker Also on the card is a new boy | 1941 Models Now on Display G SOUTEBOUND BA RN Herb Fran ne, A Bniod 1 0 parts who has fought in 3 REPAIRS and SERVICE THE ALA KA K 'NL Rutherfc C. H. Johnsor ¢ Rupert scheduled south- ¢ E- ¢ k Molyr Mrs, there can Holywood, known as “Sailor” Mel-.{ JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 3 i ST e Frederick Helen Druly, L. bound at 1 o'clock . Sunday V. Prienfo, Mus. I lon, 140 pounds $ Bhons 464 Bill Hixson TICK®T OFFICE -2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 L. Dr morning A itcher, J . R e S e H. O. ADAMS———Agent Dalziel Bessie ‘Our own boy who fought in your Burns, Nels Hege at t 16, “The Sitka Kid," e William: Ben schedul d to For Ketchikan a. m. Monday #8a sails » Wright, Robert Jacoby, Jim My- [ el % BT N BeAn ™ on e e e i Jack Gould, Mrs. Dick Dalziel, Mz h via Sitka half hour ¢ rick T R take all basis, at the Hi 00 AR &M‘ = F. Taylor, Arvild Hammer, D. G. s Aleutian scheduled southbound Empire Classifieds Pag! eree all bouts, eight bouts in all, e “ For Wrangell — Mike Monagle, LOCAL SAILINGS ; 7% 3 ; ring . James Davis, William Paul Estebeth scheduled to sail every SERVICE ONYALL-ALASKA*ROUTES - . CARVED IVORY CURIOS 2 = = MODELS—MOCCASINS o s T D D e T - (raSh in HO“YWOOd Sights And Sounds } MITTENS—MUKLUZS MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL FUR JACKETS and - -~ Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petershurg, Port NORTH SEA R R R R R R R R R R R R R T ° . . . . . ° ° ° ° . ° . ° . . . . ) ° ° engers are MIs.| ¢ princes . ° . . ° ° ° . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . Alv.t\m:dor. Kake and way D 5 e Br Robbin Cooms. PARKAS 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ports, ense og By GLENN TRYON SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE A R A S Univérsal Associate Dircetor We deal direct with the SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA l P g AT R PR SO . Ad-libbing for vacationing Robbin Coons) Eskimos of King,Diomede HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! ' PLANE MOVEMENTS | . NEW YORK, Aug. 31—The Sea- HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 31.—I am very timid. (T under- and St. Lewrenc ‘ISI’mdf; 0 ) < 1 < D ) o s. new $2500.000 Ameri- tand it is always Wales, Shismaref i £y — ood to begin with an element of surprise.) 'cmd Nome. train Tex: RUNSOUTH .= o B R | i s e | e ot Gatalog | | ALASKA ATH TRANSPOR, fac. ) . i ® fly from Seattle next Mon- ® dense fog off the New Jersey coast g : l S o dns oontiior Sarfireii wicr 51 3 4 thp oN Soas Now if T were writing a column T would say so-andso. ” - y B o ST et oo, (S Teving g g | e Py R The reason T am timit ‘is because T am what is known as a Dealers please write M;_::’“ 0‘”;':": :::’h:fl‘;:;l“' PHONE y steamer North Sea took out a ® day. Mall for south closes ® The Seatrain Tesas radioed she | € Wit. A cab wit is a fellow who when he gets home suddenly for Terms. Al L o ety §12 long list of passengers for the His-|® Tuesday 6 a. m b R Sl sdno St thinks of he screaming dialogue he should have gotten off in the Wadio aud . toric City and points, enroute ® PAA Electra due from Fair- ® four hours later the Rolf Jarl mes- taxicab a half hour before, but didn't. A. poLET Equippod SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER to Seattle, ® banks this afternoon return- ® saged she would proceed shoreward We in the movie business are supposed to shower down with I ———— For Sitka passengers were W. ® ing to interior either Mon- ® dgythough leaking badly. scintillating stuff at any given moment. In my defense I can | Rohrbach, T. R. Curtis, John Four- : (11;\.‘"“:"'“:(\1<’5dfly morning at : c only say that I try to be a good listener. I listen when fellow NOME | lLl;:;}xft-m:x&«':llkux‘cm\‘x Dv;ibx\::)‘xlx ‘ZJ‘.,‘L » Planes scheduled o/ fly every » members of the flicker industry expatiate on what's wrong with Established 1900 | b Holm. Frances Scheffler. Mrs. Opal ® morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® it. I never try to answer them. Privately, I think the trouble Lewis, Mrs. Gibson, Young, Burr|® weather permitting. . with the movies is that too many people are saying, “The trouble (o ——— Jensen Jr e escsecsec s e ¢ 3 Peter John, Peggy John, Sun Time) i ; p once they've found a cure, do they call it corny and throw it out Mary Johnson, Cecelia Johnson, R. Low tide—6:06 am. -20 feet FOR puRPOSE the window? Not at all, my friends. They apply the rules they MM 3 High tide—12:24 p.m,, 17.3 feet. have laboriously learned. Fc aig: Mr. and Mrs. Frank pLow tide—6:23 p.m. 0.0 feet. Now in Hollywood it seems to me that too often we are prone ALASKA TRANSPORTATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneat to Neattie § Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junesu Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ’ NORTH SEA v AUB. 23 Aug. 27 - NORTHLAND ... Aug. 30 Sept. 3 it e L ‘””“\' NORTH SEA ... Sept. 6 Sept. 10 meLy CALL NORTHLAND ............Sept. 13 Sept. 17 i Dixie Kay Sunderland, Tides Monday Mis. E. E. High tide—0:32 am, 186 feet. | [0 Resist Any Encroach- Low tide—7:08 p.m. -12 feet > Tides Tuesday » ¥ Leaves High tide—1:18 a.m., 19.0 feet r“ory ceded 0 l E N A l‘ ]‘ N l G ll T Seattle Low tide—7:29 a.m. -2.7 feet. High tide—1:43 pm. 193 feet. | _ 58 p.m. -2.0 feet. to take our hard-learned rules and call them corny... (And here COMPANY S. TAKU S. S. TYEE . one) | (] Phone 187 Phone ..JPhone 11 (Conunuea irom ray sTOP at PERCY'S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches | REERIGERA TN that all Juneau is talking Low tide— 1 FOR YOUR CAB 3 tion of Northern Transylvania by | BROADWAY CAB CO. ;LJ\P Hungarian army is expected to| Subscribe for The Empire. | begin Monday. Newspapers and the public cele- brated the Axis-dictated return of half of the province which Hun- || PASSENGERS FREIGHT I e e about. TRY OUR FOUN- ° 4 ! The S|g|| of gary .h(.\. xlffmmd for during the 43 % TAIN, TOO! | past 20 years. | n. '- : Dependable Service o 1 { ependahle ervic NO COMMENT, RUSSIA is old Uncle Glenn, telling what's wrong with the movies.) AGENT COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OSSN i| with the movies is ! } For Petersburg—Mrs, John God- I have a little allegory saved up that deals with this subject N | fre; TipEs TOMORROW I have a relative who likes it so here goes. E : chikan—Mrs, Ed Ander- RS #3 Doctors have studied the cure of disease for centuries. But, A Co. D e ¥ MOSCOW, Aug. 31—The news-| £ Ach fath | { Phone 114 Night 312 OF ALASKA READ DOWN READ UP papers of Soviet Russia recorded The fact is that corn is tried and true material that always T . i fn. 08 T s G s S today without comment, the agree- has proved the foundation of good entertainment. Naturally, our l.umller and Blllldlllg MENHEI’ 3:00 Ar. Ketchikan Lv. 11:10 ment whéreby Rumania has yielded application of the rules all right, then, our use of corn — is || PHONES 5 i 330 Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 10:40 cne half of Transylvania to Hun- o S RER o R 3 ¥ I : 37 OR 747—JUNEAU r. June 4 y { . = : 510 ‘AT swe, 7 0 Sy often wrong. e aren’t dealing with a commodity bought in | Travel SE X . ; - 8 || buckets. But you can make book on this: When an idea mis- || (S NESIIE 5 CURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Tues. and Fri Mon. and Thurs. e | s : ll PACiFIC i i A gl I R fires the fault will lie in the way the rules of entertainment were || Siita and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. . . 11:10 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T. Lv. 1:40 | applied | "Pm 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse. Y. T. ___ Ar. 1:10 | i 1 Lv. Burwash (L. Kluane) 7 1 OlYMplA BREw As a mime, I learned the rules the hard way. I began as a | " e g R — O youth, and my energy and sincerity passed for acting. As the || CESS MA“ vlslToR old timers say, I was selling teeth and hair. Time went on, and b HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. T 908 Bgo- Vet andtan. T was compelled to learn the rules of acting only to discover, || LINER B . w S g i e ?‘;mnks SRS i \\'he: x(l‘\e\'lfmnll\' \\m‘-eI méctered bthatul h:d b:come ; hi g u' s' “a‘l camer ) o, Riby d Adolph Schmidt, Vice President | W1eF (hey finally were mastered, that 1 hac become a ham- || JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, b o Ar. Nome and sales manager of Olympia Ha 1 o LRGN NIRKCRE aYRG T RN TR i | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE M s nAnT T ‘ i Breweries, was a brief Juneau visi- 4 T E SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS » . g Fairvanks - s s tor today, I either had to tenderize myself, or quit. I finally tossed : Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ‘ g e k;’ 2,1: | ‘h‘dm.udzv has Aheon on i,l West overbo: A}l»dlt\.fl.\llum I hx‘ad le'\meé I consciously began trying | Princess Charlotte every Wednesday at 7 am. JOINT FEATURE SERVICE~ 3 Ly, 4:50 ward and Interior trip with his not to “act,” but the rules I had acquired became an unconscious { Princess Louise For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ON THE AIR! . e“; ::;: family and friends, combining bus- undercurrent to my words and action. That’s acting. It's not | Connections at Vancouver with ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Ar. 4:00 iness with pleasure. being natural, but the ability to appear natural. It is not tech- | Canadian Pacific Services: Special Weekend Trips Arranged | H 3 200 T A 3N, ;A Arfivitg - bere B¢ the McKiniey nique, but ability to apply technique without seemng to do so. | TRANSCONTINENTAL For Information—Haugen Transpor- BY “e nmy Alaska SEATTLE TO JUNEAU . $ 95.00 early nu; x;xofnnqg,]sgllrr‘nld; 0;7!1- Well, T might add that T'm trying to use the same system TRANS-ATLANTIC tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, l':m . d xmv ROUND TRIP .. - 17100 facted his business nere and e ] on stories and scripts. At the moment I'm engrossed in “Hired IRAERERD . Phone 123 pire an Passengers —— Mail —— Express Amundsen, From Petersburg he was | Wi®" which William A. Seiter is producing and directing at perticulars from Y EE—T—— 6 Days Every Week at 2 | to fly to Wrangell and try to catch' Univ rsal with Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne a.nd Vugln.m Bruce. ! V. W. MULVIHILL ! \ {; - Alask A- . |the steamer there, or fly on - to Oh, yes, one of the rules is always to leave 'em laughing. But Agent, C.P.R—Juneau, Alasks The Daily Alaska Empire has the i a C a u‘ways’ C. Satahiian: I've-aiready Jold. meti. Baranof Hotel largest paid circlation of any Al 8:15 am, 12:30 p.m. | Schmidt’s observation on the Ter- T'm a cab wit, aska newspaper. 7:00 p.m., 9:45 p.m. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Mamager | ritory’s business w: My oo e s a g—_—————— CANADIAN PACIFIC ' =, . cosiced sd w e zmpie.

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