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POLLY AND HER PALS LET'S STOP AN’ WELL,YUH KNOW { HOLD HANDS, THEY @AY, TH’ MAN WHO HESITATES WHY, KEN, I'M SURPRISED LOUISE ARRIVES IN PORT STEAMER MOVEMENTSIl cheduled to arrive at of lign Paeitie stesmbr Prince o'clock tomorrow morn- Lo ALt I UL (0 bound for Westward. r-:n frem the south enroute to 4 due Surlih§ arieinobh o Skdgway. 7 o e Passengcrs for Juneau includad SCHEDULED SAILINGS 5. M. Wale: v Charles Watson and wife, Miss E Hanscn, Mrs. O. Mil- cheduled to sail from a.m. tomorrow Aleutian Seattle 9 lor, F. L. Holmes, Mrs. F. Caratherl, | o noyp geq scheduled to sail North Carolina, chairman of the Committee of the House; Mrs, William Cocper and five steer- om Seattle 10 a.m. Sunday author of the bill; Speaker William B. Bankhead, Alabama; ag e¢ scheduled to sail frem PO September 24 at 9 pm Northland scheduled to from Secattle September at 10 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 3aranof scheduled southbound at noon tomorrow. Columbia due southbound Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every o sail Clipper Goes South: Other Planes North CEREMONY FORGUARD UNIT HERE ports. ® o 0 0 00 08 0 0 Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- P a5 i bt BOtibE ka and wayports. . 5 :1n] AL].]L.: “,n‘;‘un xr\\lj. SO g part leaves every Wednesday o g o e JOR e o i at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port ® A Abosrd and two BAA Elsctras ot 1o m. for Petersburs. Port + Federal Recognition Slat- to F s with eight pass . . ed-Public Is Invited Mull- Those geing uth were W . ° . . . ° . . ° . . . . . . o ° . ° e Seattle ° . . . . . . ° ° . . . . . . . . . sen, E ulis, Mrs. R. W Hawley, Stewart Spencer, Mr. and | Tomorrow Night Mrs. Al Grab, Mrs. Pols PLANE MOVEMENTS | ;)n_ 'Mr.«v. !:‘l E. Brer | g at 8 o'cleck in asher, Cha ca Fair Brackett, Edith Sappington, Juan ® Ml‘“k“ :“p{)lfl- I\;"h“!‘“”"d to : — ,fi;‘,‘,‘m“t ‘;“‘:(\I?m,h(i‘ Z o leave Sealtle Monday morn- SR bl > S50 Morgan, Hans Pfund, Mrs. B, Ke- ® beund at 9 am. Tuesday . ‘\'I‘ L ganizing turi, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Cohn. ' ® PAA Electra may fly to Juncau o N,‘l'” e o g 2nd Mrsca) o from Fairbanks tomorrow, re- ¢ National Guard units in Alaska, re- o turning cither Sunday or ¢ turned from Ketchikan last 1 Miss Emma Bour“e 3 T 4 e CN the Cyane with his aide, e Planes scheduled to fly every e £°aut Bond, Chilkcot Baw i ¢ o morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, 8 Cclnmander, Major Hart. Capl. Har- wl" Be Brlde o' e weather permitting. . ISR Pahs $a6 v b g b ed e of fhe gl Maynard Walstrom T naas s Miss Emms Bourne, daughter of | Tipes ToMORROW O e Mr. and Mrs. John Bourne of this = - nest Gruening, Mayor Harry I. Lu- city, will becorae the bride of Mr. cas and the City Council will be Maynard Walsirom, son of Mr. and | Low tide—3:23 a.m., 14.7 feet. special guests, Mrs. Emil Wal:trom of Alexandria, High tide—9:19 a.m. 3.0 feet S iase Minnesota, this evening at 8 o'clock. Low tide—3:22 p.m. 15.7 feet. The ceremony will be performed High tide—9:51 p.m., 11 feet. GODDARD ON!-Y by U. 5. Comm ssioner Felix Gray. at his residence in Dougzlas. Only members of the bride’'s family and close friends wi'l be present and I'Inen Shower Honors xx:: will b Mr, and Mrs, Carl MI,S Earl Bassfo rd Miss Bourne Las been a resident of this city for about two years. Mr. | gonering Mrs. F'ul Bassford, the Walstrom came here over two y ymér Thelma Bodding, a linen ago and is an employee of the shcwer wae given last evening by tineau Motors. - PRECINCT NOT YET COUNTED IN All DemocraTsEleded—Ab sentee Canvassing ki) Mré. William Hixson at her resi- dence on Second Strest TIME TO CALL i, pent the evening embroi on Iuesday der dish towels, which were later £ prestnted the honoree. With election returns new in from | Mrs. Bassford opened gifts frem g} peaginets of the First Judicial _Mrs. Esther Rhind, Mrs. Matt War- Diy'sicn exeept Goddard. all Demo- FOR YOUR CAB jden, Mrs. Glenn Wald, Miss Vir- cratic candidats arc certain cf clec- BROADWA 0. |ginia Warden, Miss Cheda Paul, Miss tion. ARG vall Godrrev and. the hos!ess The T SCHEDULE and FARES Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Myers Chuck and Scow Baj > in this week cf absentce ke place next Tuesda by statute. The Clerk of the Ceurt here has rec ed 79 absentee ballyts, with a fow mo: expeeted frem Petersburg and Hy der, the twe Ree : Commission- s gflices which have not yet been h card fnm Abcentee ballots on file in the Clerk’s cffice are as follows: 42 frem Juncau, five frem Sitka, four from Skaeway, ten frocm Wrangell and 18 from Ketchikan, BTN~ i )lD A Troom Juneau to Fairbanks and Seatile Fairbanks to Juneau Monday Thursday Seattle 1o Juneau o e i o = | OpenFall Sessions 130.00 18.00 Fairbanks 5200 00 41.00 s - Resuming their meetings for the fall and winter, members of Troop 2 of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America, met Wednesday afternoon at the home of M B Plection of off| the following result Rosemary Deogan, President: Gloria Gulluf- sen, Vice-President: Marilyn McAl- icter, Secretary; Aileen MeDermott Treasurer, Announcement is made that Troon 1 will held its first meeting and election of officers on Séptember 30 at the home of Mrs. A. M. Geyer. LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 4 G PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS "EF'AL SALE 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE arved Ivory, Nug:ict Shov. .nd\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. Major George ;,‘ Narrowly Escapes v, s Plane Death 1940. — LOST ISNT THE ‘@OPER WORD House leaders exchange congratulations after passage of the draft bill. Left to right, Rep. Lindsay Warren, Rep. James Wadsworth, New York, co- Rep. Hamilton Fish, New York, sponsor of amendment delaying draft for sixty days; and Rep. Andrew JA May, Kentucky, military affairs chairman, shed in Virginia, Kkilling all ons aboard and ending a 17- record of no fatalities on rirliners > NO HEAT IN CITY cra month ORISR et on. i MEETING TOMIGHT Alaska airbase and then passed him by Pennsylvania Central Airlines plane. Feeling they couldn’t warm up to or Ge traveling in the | the city’s business with no heat in ites, bought a ticket to fly from [tne City Hall, Councilmen have hiraton to Pittsburgh on a | postponed tonight's scheduled Coun- cil meeting. Shortly before the takeoff, ne ex-| The City Hall heating system is changed his ticket for one on ;.{‘\,,m soing repairs and the heat is later sleeper plane. 1 it he meeting will be held some The Pennsylvania C entral plane ! .ime next wegk. JULIA TERHUNE as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the f | ; CAPITOL THEATRE 2 "MEXICALI ROSE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! RAINBOW -DEMOLAY INSTALLATION ON TOMORROW NIGHT Jeint installation services will be held tcmoerrow evening starting at 3 c’clock in the lodge room of the Scottish Rite Temple by the Order of Rainbow Girls and the DeMolay Boys The ceremony will be opén to the public and a dance will follow in the ballrcom ! I( SHIllNG SL'HEDULf Instailing officers for the Rain- bow Girls include Miss Ruth Kun- nas, Worthy Advisor: Miss Phyllis Leave DucJuneau Due Junes; Jenne, Marshal; Miss Lanore Kauf- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ., mann, Chaplain; Miss Marjorie | 'BARANOF Sept. 11 . 14 Sept. 20 Snell, Secrctary; Miss Anna Lois COLUMBIA Sept. 14 17 Sept. 23 Davis, Musician. DENALT Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 In charg> of refreshments for the | *ALASKA Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 sceial will be Misses Lila Sinc TANANA Sept. 20 L sl ALEUTIAN Sept. 21 Sept. 24 30 ccmposed of Misses Mary Grogory,| YOKON Sept. 24 Sept. 28 30 ine Johnscn and Charlotte| ‘BARANOF Sept. 25 Sept. 28 4 evensorl DEPERE oct. 5 Elwin Messor will be installing cificer fo: will be Peter Melscth, ier Councillor the DeMolays, Peter War- § Installing Senior Coun- 3 Installing .- Calls at Yakutat Northbeund and Southbound. 9-Day Totemland Cruise. Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. e '.I’l"“‘ S M)-:fh‘y! : FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS ber CoNHE * Dslabtive T OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL xnnounced the f llowing appo | T " E 1/‘ ’4 /‘ S K A L ' N E officers: Leroy Vestal, Senior Dea- con: Chuck Porter v Deacon; TICK®ET OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Fred Sorri, Sel Hi .n e H. O. ADAMS-———Agent Rice, Junior Steward; Cheé He mann, Ma Grif Nordling, Chaplain; Gerald Coke, Sentinal; Harry Sperling, Standard Bearer. - e SPECIAL SALE Eskimo Carved Ivory, Nugget Shop. adv, ~SER\IIL, ALASK Q ROUTES:~ -ON ALL- S The Dally Alaska wmplre has the ’-‘-«-“w-_‘mu-«---u”mw] largest paid circulation of any Al- MABINE Aln'A' u s H A l L s-— . . aska newspuper Authorized Catrier i 2-Way Radio Communication "_;'iOHYWOOd Slg’/:/J 4"! Soum/! 8y Pubbin Cooms Sept. 20 going place: O, place: Hayden ! Flynn had Looks as if And maybe E: mov er now Hayden is the slim human ft. 4 type. He's handsome. but not overly so, and rugged. He has blue eyes, crisp blond hair, 212 pounds It was the that did it. Twenty-four broad shouldered skyscraper (6 and poise. poise years ago, he beasts a theatrical backzround limited to one appearance as a spear-carrier in some show But he's a sailing man, and somebody saw him handling a boat in a heavy blow and he locked exactly like the man in charge, which he was, of both beat and the clements. Somebody said here's a movie bet. The movies need leading men who look like the man in charge You'l m first in “Virginia,” in which he makes stately Madeleine 1l lock like a little girl in pinafores, and in which he pr dwarfs Fred MacMurray, well over 6 feet himself 5 it come that a youngster who's merely carried a spear and just once, gets a leading role first time at bat, and in a big picture to boot? Well, that’s a chance Paramount and Director E. H. Griffith are taking. back east. tically n you have a prospect like this s Ned Griffith nd of bits “it’ feolish o put lm through the us wnd extrn s(ulf, We know this boy has something — we're going to it now A new:paperman, Tom Horgan of Boston, took steps when PERCY’S CAFE sTOoP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD *® FOUNTAIN SERVICE ©® REFRESHMENTS 4 Hayden showed up broke in Boston after an ocean voyage. ent a letter and pictures to Hollywood, and Hollywood ged a test. Hayden met Griffith in New York, where Grif- t him thr h a scene from ‘Anna Christie.” Griffith censide Anna Christie” a difficult test piece — very theatrical, requiring good delivery to make it sound “natural.” ayden had peise enough to get a contract immediately. They shipped him to Hollywobdd, and when Grifith started “Vir- they put €terling Hayden right with the major leaguers. He's a native son of Montclair, N. J., but a dozen cities have been his home. He lcarned sailing up in Maine, took shore leave ng enough to make a pass at a couple of tony schools, inancial difficulties sent him back to sea. He¢ voyaged on the schooner Puritan from New London, Conn., to Polpon Beach, Cal. for 25 cénts a month. Took a freight train bhack. He has done six round trips to the Grand Banks of Newfcundland with a Glcucestér fishing crew. He was fireman on the steamer Florida on 11 round trips to Havana, skipper on the schooner Chiva, mate on the Yankee for a 'round-the- world eruise, navigator on the Gertrude L. Thibaud when it raced the Bluenose in the International Fishérman's race. He's been practically as many placés as Eroll Flynn, done practically as much and shows it As for pictures <1 1S s acting | taking 'em in poised stride. " e grims, “It’s better than working. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE " SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e s S s e o — o ' IRVING'S | The Working Man’s Store Phene 519 SUPER MAIIKET ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. >) Gy S s o Rancy Operating Own Aeronsutical PRGRE os 2-Way Radfo Statlon KANG ZFN'E’Tlt nADll : Badio HANGAR and sm;r in JUNEAU s12 | 1941 Models Now on Display “”- od. mmm JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bil} Hixson $ ATCo. ALASKAX TRANSPORTATION COMPANY : E ¢ WEEK SAILINGS—Juneat {6 Meattie Leave Ar. Juneau Lyv.Juncay 3 i | REPAIRS and SERVICE | Sailings from Pier 7 Sealtie 3 | Seattle No.Bound So. Bound Leaves || NORTHLAND Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Seattle " . 3, 29 ae s SE Sept. 22 t. 26 S. 8. TYEE Sept. 24 NoORTH G g HENRY GREEN, Agent .. CITY WHARF PASSENGERS FREIGRT REFRICERATION i AGENT - ‘ COLUMBIA LUMBER COHPK“ ngm 312 OF ALASKA . . Phone 114 Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hon.a Under Title I, F. H. A. NEWS MAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. . B. S. Mail Carrier BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ' M.S.DART ON THE AIR! Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean every Wednesday at 7 am. By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAY TO VANCOUVER; VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise 1 Sept. 13, 23—0ct. 4, 16; 27 Gonnections =t Varicouver with Csnadian Pacific Services: NSCONTINENTAL ’ TLANTIC For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Spécial Weekend Trips Arranged For Inrérmation—Haugen Transpor- | taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Tickets, zeservations and full i Phone 128 e - o particulars from iwetissmints [ 6 Days Every Week at S e m“‘,.,... The Daily Alaska Empire has the g mw largest paid cirevlation of any Al-[§ ®1Sam. 12:30p.m. aska newspaper, 9:45 7:00 p.m. mxmu mxm e

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