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g & ¥ ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1940. LOOKS LIKE TYRUS TYTEWAD, NO LESS MARINE NEWS 26 ARRIVE ON DENAL! YESTERDAY I STEAMER MOVEMENTS | TS SRR AR) NORTHBOUND Tongass due Monday afternocn or evening. North Coast Aleutian due have abou aboard SCHEDULED §, ©8000006@300006000600 e L= jue Tuesday hot Twenty-six passengers came in on Tyee scheduled to s the steamer Denali from the West- attle Octob 92 m ward last night and 32 embarked ® Princess Lou cheduled to sund sail from Vancouver October ssengel at 9 p. m Rl Denali scheduled to sail from Falkner, B Seattle Octobor 23 at § a. m M. Havis, A. O. And North ¢ cheduled to sail um - Klaney from Seattle October 10 a. m Donaldson SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound e 1 Cornel possibly late Sunday n ° Martha F Frank or Monday morning. N ° Charles He A Johnson, Al- ing definite at 3 p. m. tod: . bert Lotjer, Dave Milton, Oscar | ® Alaska scheduled southbound Mrs. Oscar Smith, B. F. October 25 o Edith Valle, R. M. Pidiosa LOCAL SAILINGS . Brown Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® ¥9 000000000000 000000000000000000LS Sailing to Seattle were Mrs. James Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ Lund, T. Sutter, ka and wayporis r Mr. and Mrs. N Dart leaves every Wednesday J. Bavard, L. P. Cysewski, Mrs. R at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port @ H. Storch, Albert Verhonik, Henry Alexander, Kake and way- Jehrends, J. W. Page, Jim Ellen, ports. 4 Major Robert W. Woolverton, Ira|® © @ ¢ ® ¢ © 8 ¢ ¢ & ¢ = D. Orton, Charles Murphy, M. Stan- | e holm, John Jjohanson, Frank Artho, | ! E. J. Peachy, H. L. Smith, €. web- | | PLANE MOVEMENTS { ster, R. H. Storch, Carl Tybring, A Hirsch, C > Charneski ® Alaska Clipper scheduled to For Ketchikan—Reese Dickey, Hal | ¢ jeave Seattle tomorrow Dickey, W. B. Dawson, C. H. Peter- o ing 7:30 o fou In. & son, W. W. Reynolds, B, J. Fadden, | ¢ neau, returning south Mon- ® P. J. Fitzsimmons . day. Tc t cancelled @ iy ® because of weather ° e Two PAA Electras sches ° ® south from Fairbanks tomor- e e row. One may return to ® e Fairbanks late tomorrow if e e Clipper comes north, or both e l l e may wait until Tuesday ® ® Planes scheduled to fly every e e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® e weather permitting. . FROMSOUTH : ==L ——— - The steamer Alaska arrived here from the south this morning with twenty-six passengers and 4'; days mail for this city and was posted to sail at 3:30 o'clock this after- noon for the Westward. From Seattle passengers were Mrs. | Tipes ToMorroW | (Sun Time) High tide—3:05 am. 148 feet. Anna Arm, Mrs. W. A. Blanck, Mrs. ;9“; ‘l‘,‘é‘;""i’; ;2 ‘3681 g‘(‘l T vley. it= igh tide- Bl . 3 o 1o B Dardigen, 1@ Hapleg Mt Low tide—9:26 p.m. 04 feet. chell Krogstad, Margaret Pearce, Mr and Mrs. G. J. Thompsen, Mrs. Tides Monday Pearl Tallen, Mrs. Anna Webster, High t_id€73.:45 am., 1:.61 ?‘e: V. F. Williams, Glenn Bush, William | Low tide=8:32 ‘am., 46 fee Carley, Sam Hill. High tide—3:27 p.m., 154 feet v Low tide—10:10 pm., 11 feet. From Southeast Alaska ports—R. C. James, W. G. Hellan, M. Carlson, b A 4 SR O. J. Wheeler, E. Meader, Ms. TANANA IN PORT Meader, L. R. White, Miss Rosellen Freighter Tanana of the Alaska Monagle, Mr. and Mrs. Kaj Louring, Steamship Company is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Tanana is bound south from the Westwar . - DIVORCE C Suit for divorce has been filed in District Court by Marjorie Birch ! against James E. Birch on grounds of non-supp: R. W. Mize and V Cultcm FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau fo Fairhanks and Seattle 7150y Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks to Junean Monday Seattle 1o Juneau Rl —s Pt Jun- Se- Fair- eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau - 95.00 200 119.00 11500 #151.00 #132.00 £125.00 % Seattle __95. 170.00 Fairbank: 170.00 LESS 107. I-OR R(HVVD TR“’ 2—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 185 So. Prahklin St. PHONE 108 YUH CAN'T LIVE ON EM /7 BUT I DONT SEE HOW GATHERIN' WILD MUSHROOMS KEEPS YER . GROCERY BILLS DOWN S/MUCH -- By CLIF F STERRETT BUT ONCE TH’ WORD GITS ‘ROLUND -- - YuHD BE S’PQISED HOW MANY VISITIN® RELATIVES CANCEL THEIR ENCAGEMENTS/ FLEET'S IN, AND HOW! leave on west coast, the rusk landward : SeasonEnds For Polaris Taku Vessafi * Record Year in Production and Freighting for Mine Finished erful Pelar riverman rie is up the brought out appt 000 more tons of c the mine at Tul reacen than it did last v Finishing its third year, the Taku Chiaf 7,500 tens cf concentrates mine and freighted o of general freight up mir Ir contr to last 3 ter s > in the Tak const and favorablc ing this year, Captain Currie and little trouble with low V\IU‘ was experienced The Taku Chief and its barges will be given necessary repairs in the next m"nLh nd will then be near Ralph Fritz idirons end of the put on the gr Reischl's at the Cove road. QUESTIONNAIRE ONWARWHIBE TAKEN UP SUNDAY i H. L. Faulkner Is fo lead Open Forum Discussion | on Issue at Evenservice H. L. Faulkner will lead a forum discussion which will feature the popular “Evenservice” held at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night in the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church. The basis for the discussion will be the returns on a five-point ques- tionnaire recently sent to 100 per- sons who were chosen by selecting of names at definite intervals in the telephone directory covering Ju- neau and vieinity, the purpose being to secure a cross seetion of public opinion on the questions asked, and the persons addressed were Aoquest-d not to sign their name. The followmg are the qu%uom ipon which the people were asked to give a yes or no.answer: Do you favor complete isolation from all en >lements in the pres- ent European war? Do ybu favor giving all possible aid to England, including outright gifts of planes, boats and muni- tions? ‘ 3 Do you favor repeal of the cash and carry law, and thus permit all needed credit to be given England ials? Do you favor the conscription act for purchase of food and war mater- | NOTICE That I, the und have | this day, Oct. 17, 1940. leased the Midget Lunch and will not be re- sponsible for any obligations ac- quired by the new management adv. BLANCHE MAY NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Jutge on October 28, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., in the office of the United Stat Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the petition of NELL McCLOSKEY for admission to probate of the last will and testament of JOHN McCLOS- KEY, deceased, and for a confirma- tion of her appointment as admin- istratrix under the last will and tes- tament of JOHN McCLOSKEY, and for the issuance of Letters Testa- mentary to her. All persons in interest 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 fo Witness my hand and Official Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th day of October, 1940. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, When 10,000 sailors from more than 30 warships got shore was terrific. Here's a batch disembarking at Long Beach, Cak a Vesper Choir, singing “Like as a Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. favor ¢ ree or more | Father,” Heyser, and there will First publication, Oct. 16, 1940. « President of the | be a congregational hymn-sing of Last publication, Oct. 26, 1940. d ct familiar numbers — e ide do you wish to see e NOTICE n present European war MARRIED AT ANCHORAGE AIRMAIL ENVELOP; showing or Germany and Italy? Mary Virginia Browne and J r route from Seattle to Nome. on f the totals for and | Harold Storm were recently mav-|sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. 1 question will be an-|ried at Anchora He is employed|—™ all but the question |at the air base, son of a ) do with the “third term” | Anchorage family. The bi wI [ «p n for ion. ed ed in Alaska and resided mn HOTEL T'he ordially invited to | the Westward Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 icipate ic will be given by the D Empire classitieds Liing results. T } Hollywood Sighis And Sounds }‘ HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS HOLLY D, Cal., Ot 19—Am I an overwhelmed minority, ion the cutest little “Charlot’s that doll in the local over in a picture the time's ripe but I don't me who clicked (a n I'd like to have her sing! . . . hough Metro didn’t think so 1ce in “New Wine,' a Schu- from the orchestras Pasadena, C: iy 2t stands four feet 11 ge another ¢ Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- | tatior. Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 nother girl ys a Bride.” inches, believes she missed and five or six good parts because concoled - Mickey Rooney would like to Mickey likes to dance with her cf ther height, but i have her for a leading ceause she’s the only girl he knows who looks up to him. . . . vod has discovered LOVE again . . . and i “My Love Came Back,” You Again,” “Love Thy hopes LOVE ‘em all!) . . . s in bloom. “This Thing Neighbor,” ete. e my Love,” Love ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Pitts has the only If you think ZaSu evpressive hands in Hollywood, look at Rosalind Russell's. . .. Francia White, the conyaNe air warbler, got her start after voice-dubbing for Virginia Bruce LJ as Jenny Lind in “The Mighty Barnum.” . . . But Francia’s never || made & movie. . . . Patricia Morison's a hold-out against a hair- || { Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle bob, which makes her the only long-haired (39% inches) star in | Leaves town — no, not quite, for there's still blonde Miss Massey. | S. S. TYEE Sg::!‘:lezz When you've got nothing else to worry about, you might con- | S. S.. TONGXSS Oct. 29 |1 S.S. TYEE 5 S. S. TONGASS . PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION 79 &' PERCY’S CAFE : Y@ U STOP » 5 . AT PERCY'S CAFE | e >0 Breakiast, Dinner or Light | s0 much like the late John Gilbert (for whom he once doubled | D. B. FEMMER ‘Lunches AGENT @ DELICIOUS FOOD Phone 114 Night 312 © FOUNTAIN SERVICE PUSUSSSSUUR Y ® REFRESHMENTS sider what's happening to this town’s vil-yuns. Brian Don- Travel levy goes in for comedy and romance in “The Great McGinty,” i\,:,'\,‘;'“\ ona and Basil Rathbone and Albert Dekker have turned from growls to gri . Dekker, for more comedy ‘in nobody left "PRIN- CESS” LINER | “JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, . | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE after “You're the One.” “Rangers of Fortune,” is already set At this rate therell be to hiss. . it's coincidence, but in all of Betty Field's picture (“What a Life!”, “Of Mice and Men,” *land “Shepherd of the Hills,” portant feminine pla “Seventeen,” ) Betty is the only im- er: ... It's a compliment, a real oné, when othc ctresses are just as happy to stay out of a Betty Field SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS pictv Princess Louise o 4 October 27 4 “Tugboat Annie ridden again — into a series. . . . They're Princess Norah November 6—17—27 Connections at Vancouver with preparing “Tugboat Annie in Drydock” for a Marjorie Rambeau follow-up. . . . John Gustine, in “Reaching for the Sun,” looks in pictures) that he has to change his looks so audiences won't think thev're seeing things. . . . Sheila Ryan, who was Betty McLaughlin over at Paramount, has Garbo-length lashes. . . . She's spotted for “Dance “Team,” one of Zanuck’'s musicals. .. . Betty Brewer lost no time shedding her “store clothes,” acquired New' York ‘“personals.” ... “That fancy was her verdiet as she resumed cotton prints and from the studio for stuff itches,” cowboy boots en her return. unmmmc B T GAITINEAY |—— N JACKSON MARSH as a pald-upv subscriber 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: "MEET DR. CHRISTIAN" ; I N e gl S Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! : Leave DueJuneau Due Juneas Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *DENALIL - - Oct 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 YUKON .. - - Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 "ALASKA = Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 ALEUTIAN ... Oct. 10 Oct. 22 Oct. 27 ALT Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 YUKON Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 ALASKA Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 *—Connects with S. S, Cordova at rdova for Latouche, Seward, Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and U FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKXET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS——Agent inki. f '\ MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S, MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE PLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e D e ) s ) A —(__.-_...4 ALASKA AIR TRANSPOBT.. Inc. All Planes 2-Way Budio Equipped NORTH LAND TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SEOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE s112 LINGS — Juneau t0 36 WEEKLY SAl Se;m.\e 1eave AT Jun. LV.J\‘I;L seattle 2 11 Oct. 11 Ot 15 Oct: 2 oct. 18 Oct- 2 oo t. 29 Oct. 31 » North Oct. 25 sea Ot HENRY GREE Freight Phon¢ > Agent 5 Passl‘ll‘ers e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Haterialy PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 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