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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1940. LOOK OUT FER THAT DLICK. - RITTY /! i, Warld rights reerved HERE COMES CALM YERSELFS, FOLKS --- CALM YERSELFS / o- MARINE NEWS DENALI IN JUNEAU ON TRIP WEST Denali was in port south, bring- Seattle 10 o teamer morning from the ng in 19 d Ketchikan Westward Seattle ngers > Benson, Mrs. B. M iis Levensaler, Bernard ry Reimer, George Hav- Jensen, Donald Russell Ketchikan—Ben Bellamy Frank, B. J. Fadden, C Reynolds, W Hunter, Robert und, Everatt from teking ssenger and Fred From Miss Olive H. Peterson B. Dawson Norton, Emil Phillips, R Sailing to Seward were Bernstein, Arline Bernstein Bernstein. To Kodiak—Frank Hennesy, J. B. Jenkins, T. P. C ore, Kapp, L. B. Elliott To Cordova — Chris Mary Stolan - WHISKEY MAN MAKING TRIP OVER ALASKA Ross B. Mann. tative of Carstairs Brothers Dis tilling Companr passed through Juneau on the steamer Denali Mann is making a three months’ tour of the Territory to acquaint Alaskans with that fine new blend- ed whisky, “White Seal.” On his return from the Interior and Westward, Mann will stop over in Juneau for several days - MISSING PERSONS SOUGHT IN ALASKA Inquiries from relatives have been received by the Juneau Police De- partment as to the whereabouts of w Joe Back 8. McCurry Mrs. D. Judith Mrs Miio Anderson, special represen- Virgil Sterling Aubert and Isabel Grabbe, both supposedly in Alaska Aubert is described as 45 year. old, five feet 10': inches - tall weight 140 pounds, dark brown hair and grey eyes. Anyone having any informatien cn either of these ons should réport it to the City Hall > Subscrive tw 1ne iy Alasks mpire—the paper paid circulation, the larges sils TIME TO CALL 717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. M g T S R { I'STEAMER MOVEMENTSII B . NORTHBOUND @ Princess Louise sched e arrive Sunday afternoon or e evening ® Yukon due Tuesday North Sea duc SCHEDULED SAIBL 1| s scheduled o e Seattle October 15 ka scheduled to il from tle October 16 9am h C t scheduled to sail from Seattle October 18 at e 10am e Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle October at 9 a. m SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound early Monday afternoon. Denali scheduled southbound October 18. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every at 7 a. m. for Pete Alexander, Kake ports. e e e e 00000 0 - uled to ail from at € a. m Wednesday urg, Port and way- i ———y PLANE MOVEMENTS l e Alaska Clipper scheduled to ® e leave Seattle Monday morn- e ing at 7:30 o'clock, return- e ing south from Juneau next e e T 1y morning e PAA Electra due in from Fair- e e banks this afternoon. Next e . flight to Fairbanks probably e o not before Tuesday morning @ . ° . . . . at 10 a. m. Mail clos at e 8a. m . Planes scheduled to fly every e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® weather permitting. . ee e e 00000000 ————— , Tipes TomorrCcW (Sun Time) »w tide—4:58 am. 20 feet High tide—11:20 a.m., 16.0 feet. Low tide—5:25 pm., 16 feet. High tide—11:37 p.m., 152 feet TIDES MONDAY Low tide—5:3¢ am. 1.7 feet High tide—11:52 am., 167 feet. Low 06 feet. tide—6:00 p.m., PAA ELECTRA DUE IN; ONE FLIES NORTH One Electra is due-in Juneau Irutn Fairbanks, while another went north teday From Fairbanks passengers com- ing are Mr. and Mrs. Dell Grupe, C. Kinard, Myron Stevens, Jack Green and Earl Ellingen. To Fairbanks passengers were: Glenn Healas, Mrs, Hazel Ortman and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Beamer; To Whitehorse, Ho- mer Thiele. SCHEDULE Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seatile Fairbanks to Juneau and FARES Tuésday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Monday Seaitle to Juneau T - : Jun- eau Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau - 95.00 K200 149.00 11500 $151.00 00 £125.00 $120.00 Seattle 95.00 170.00 23 2 0 $210.00 $207.00 Fairbanks 82.00 56.00 48.00 14.00 170.00 LESS 10%FOR ROU $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan AmericarrAirways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE | | which time she underwent three lcently at Anchorage. 1 - mg% M T nd the range Propaganda 0f Germany Confinuing Lafest Broadcast Is Great Britain Angling for Terms of Peace NEW YORK, Oct. 12—A CBS shortwave listening station reported this forenoon hearing a German radio broadcast that declared Great Jritain has sought in all possible ways to obtain unofficial informa- tion on German terms of peace but said the British found only “Ger- man determination not to talk about peace” before victory at arms The Associated Press, here and abroad, has no word of any such advances being made, in fact Brit- ish determination to win the war against the Axis powers is more prenounced than ever before MINING ENGINEER IS VISITOR HERE Levensaler, . well known mining engineer, came in on the steamer Denali this morning to spend a few days in investigation work near Juneau. Levensaler left for Carlson Creek this morning to spend about five days going over that property which had been planned for pro- | duction this summer, but is now| not expected to be opened up un-| til possibly next spring. FAGERSON WILL MAKE TRIP OUT| Floyd Fagerson, concrete man, is sailing south Monday to visit his Louis mother in California. | Fagerson expects to be in the Golden State until after the holi- days. e — ROUND TRIPPERS CINCINNATI, Oct.' 12,~~ Frank McCormick of the Reds and Jokn-| ny Mize of the Cardinals both hit| at least one home run in each of| the National League ball parks in| 1940, { - -ees - { FLIES HERE | Jimmy Rinehart flew in from Petersburg yesterday afternoon with mechanic Art Peterson aboard, re-| turning this morning with logger| | Gordon McDonald D DIES AT ANCHORAGE Following a year’s illness, during | | operations for treatment of a can- |cer, Mrs. Mildred Stanton died re- J finder of one of the Ger- | ps watching the Eritish destroyer Glow- the North sea after a battle ps last April off the Norwegian coast. still cross ship. ing to the overturned hull. s are square The picture has just been released. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising Walchmg Brmsh Destroyer Smk in North Sea Note members of the British ship’s crew Note how the on the hull of the sink'ng Hollywood Sights Ard Sounds o gty Kol Cosws oL 8 LR EN ROUTE FORT WORTH, Tex. Oct. 12.—Stream of un- consciousness A r is a rose is a rese pnd Gertrude Stein can jolly well fly if she likes to and who said she likes to but what in heck I doing sitting here with the ground falling down and away. Away down South in Dixie is where Fort Worth is. Shut up, better than anybody what you're doing. Youre going to see a movie in Fort Worth because Sam Gold- wyn made one and in a weak moment (weak like a 24-sheet) de- cided to gala premie vhoopla it in Fort Worth. It's a movie called “The Westerner,” and that’s why you're up in the air and your stomach is down on the ground and you wonder what weak moment sent you up in the air. am you know That's Walter Brennan down the aisle, and Mrs. Brennan, and they say it's fine when you get used to it, and that's Gary Cooper. Gary's standing in the aisle talking about how smooth the air is and about the time he took a trip and it wasn't so smeoth. Look away, look away. The management will not be sponsible for lost articles. But look here — it IS smooth, so let’s forget the whole thing and talk to Lilian Bond across the aisle. Lilian is Lily Langtry in “The Westerner,” and what a pity she has such a little role when the story is practically wrapped around the character of the Jersey Lily Phoenix. Down, out for coffee. In, up again, Gary Cooper is loquacious — he’s on his favorite subject, hunting. Doris Daven- port, the Cinderella girl, is listening in. She’s Gary's leading lady. PLRCY’S CAFE STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light ' Lunches * DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE ® REFRESHMENTS ago she was an extra. Went to New York, was “dis- covered,” brought back. “But it wasn't all a dream,” she says, hard work that wan't in the original Cinderella story.” Chill Wills, the “Boom Town” boy. He's from Texas — Seagoville. In show business since he was 13. Gettin’ along fine in vaudeville until talkies. “Then I had to} turn handsprings for hamburg- ers.” Chill's sleepy. Gary's sleepy. Walt and Mrs. Walt are sleepy. Everybody's sleepy. . “there was plenty of This train has sstopped. El Paso. It's off again, and it’s not a train, it's a plane. Sleep some more. Sunrise. Wow— pink on the Texas plains and hills. Breakfast with Mrs. Brennan, early riser, Gary says hell sleep some more, never mind hreak- fast. Texas in review below, patterns and figures. The snaky Brazos River coiling in the plain. . Weatherford, home of Mary Martin and fine watermelons. . .. Pretty little top town .. Fields and greenery. . . . Lakes and woods. . . . Then buidings, many of ‘'em, and tall, like an art director’'s model sets for a metropolitan movie, so far below. . The model town gets bigger and the cheery stew- ardess says fasten up for the landing and it's Fort Worth and here we are and there they are — Fort Worth, out early and waiting with yippees and glad hands and autograph books and this Cooper lad is amazing, in there grinning and shaking hands and signing books and having his picture taken — and so are all the stars and it's a big day ahead for everybody. B B et | Officio Probate Court for the Sil By CLIFF STERRETT ’ NOTICE IS that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on October 14th, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock A.M, in the office of the United | States Commissioner and Ex-| Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the petition of MARIE PET-; ERSON for her appointment as Administratrix of the estate of E.| J. BATH, deceased and for the | issuance of Letters of Administra- tion to her. All persons in inter- est are hereby required at said | time and place to appear or show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as| prayed for. [ LOUIS KANN as a paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the _— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “PRIDE OF THE NAVY” Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! r—— D e i W | Witness my hand and official Bl Leave DueJuneau Due Juneasy Seal at Sitka, Alaska, this 28th| R Seattle Northbound Southbound day of September, 1940. | A Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, ALEUTIAN Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 United States Commissioner; *DENALI Oct. 9 Oct. 12. Oct. 18 and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, YUKON Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 for Sitka, Alaska, Commi»‘ *ALASKA ..Oct. 16 oOct. 19 Oct. 25 sioner’s Precinct, Publication dates, Oct, 2-3-4-5-7- 8-9-1041»12, 1940, adv. | ZENITH IIADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display | | [ REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson } T mvNes | | The Working Man’s Store | ‘ Phone 519 SUPER MARKET ‘ - *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. t—Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS—————Agent [ labka Steamshlp Comp ~EER\II"L'0N FHL FILQSKR ROUTES 3 GASTINEAU HOTEL |2 | Every comfort. made for our guests | | Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 [ SO MARINE AIRWA'IS-—U S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Conununicatier Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SEEVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEA‘DQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier - M.S.DART .lwaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. | «For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneaw. Phone 123 t e Y ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | ° Bailings from Pier 7 Seatile ! Leaves Seattle S. 8. TONGASS Oct. 1 8. S. TYEE .. Oct. 8 11 B. S. TONGASS . Oct 15 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION i D. B. FEMMER . AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 CANADIAN Travel ona PACIFI(C Princess Louise Operating Own Aeronautical Way Radio Station KANG PHONE -dlo HANGAR and SHOP jn JUNEAU 12 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NORTH LAND TRAN PORTATION COMPANY él&‘mflm _ Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Jun. Lv. Jun. seattle i ey North o sea North Coast » North Sea ey oR . 18 oct- 22 Oct. 2 ct. HENRY GREED 3 Freight PHoR¢ 2 mmm Lflflm COMPANY OF ALASKA I.mber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN .THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET 487—— ELEPHQNES —————~—371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Window Cleaning PHONE 435 FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY ) 1 ; | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | All ” ) BT

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