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POLLY AND HER PALS L"\"/ I 4 T STl ! (TevES 9%%§E§§5 ;TGE[Z@ WAL [THEN T HAD DONT SEE BUT NOW SHE WANTS ) Up, GoL HEARD WUZ ANGEL - B AEK%«E/&EE BTGt “SJVHL% csg SIED érwfisg;re T ERN T/ ASTINY YUH T/ RECIT % e \ee ALPHABET / QAF/ 10 CHIEF IS AGAINST ROOSEVELT MARINE NEWS 30 ARRIVE |sTEAMER MOVEMENTSII last night from Seattle, bringing s A $ admission to probate of the last will NORTHBOUND . three passengers g and {aking five Eulin Olassifieds" e _ and testament of JOHN McCLOS- AlA KA e North Sea due Tuesday . out KEY, deceased, and for a confirma- | ® Yuken due Tuesday. May have o 5 Derothy Stearns Roff and J. r,| NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | tion of her appointment as admin- 1 « Takes Pledge He Will Re- Kinghorn came in from Seattle and| ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND istratrix under the last will and tes- | HEDULED . . i s Carl Burton came in from Peters- | PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION |tament of JOHN McCLOSKEY, and o T, sani ve | sign Lagor [eadershlp it NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |for the issuance of Letters Testa- | attle October m. e 3 Mr. and Mrs, John R. Williams | that on October 7th, 1940, JOHN mentary to her. All persons in | ® Mou inley scheduled to e If FDR Ree[eded and M. W. Boyer went out for Seat- | CURRIER, as administrator of the | interest are hereby required at said | Seattle Octob 30 ® tle and H. G. Fairhurst and A. L. |estate of THOMAS COX, deceased, | time and place to appear or show . J \ Sitk g ade and filed in the above-entitled | cause, if any they have, why said . » : e AT i Florence went to Sitka on the steam- | Made an ause, ¥ Y y N s came in {rom e North Coast scheduled to sail ® (Continded f-om Page One) | H@ils & o Court at Juneau, Alaska, his Final | petition should not be granted as | v o the Alaska last|e from Seattle November 1 at e |- o Account and Report and Petition for prayed for. Y 36 passengers sailed/e 10 a. m. ® mendation. I will accept the result Distribution, and that on said day , Witness my hand and Official Seal| south ® Prince Norah scheduled to ® . jnjne the equivalent of a vote of the said Court entered its order di- | at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th day of | Arrival Mr, and Mrs. R. ® sail from Vancauver Novem- @, .onfidencs ‘and will retive as 1 recting that a hearing beé had upon | October, 1940 | L. Davlin Davis, Mr. and|/® ber 1 at 9 p. m ® | president of the Congress of Indus- said Final Account and Report and | FELIX GRAY. Mrs. Fred Bond, R. S. McCarrey,|® Alaska scheduled to sail from e zitions iN (ANADIAN Petition for Distribution before it | yniteq States Commissioner and Ex- Elizabeth Wyller, Mrs. C. F, Wyller,|® Seattle November 2 at 9 2 “ca Fo: Opp-ring on Saturday, December 21, 1940, at officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Catherine Nye, Sam Brown, R. E.[® 1 Lev mitrated h on fo: 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the office of | Ajaska. Commissioner’s Precinct. Murphy, R. H. Owen, R. E. O- ® Tyee scheduled “’( sail -from @ pesition to the of H_Y!NG FOR(E | the said United States Commissfon- | piret publication, Oct. 16, 1940. Brien, Don McPherson, Dewey|® Seatl.Nov.5.at 9 a. m. . icat evelt at er, in the Federal-Territorial Build- | 146t publication, Oct. 26, 1940, Arthur Smith, John Orvi, ® SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e ip It’s “motiva cbj ing, in Juneau Precinct, Territory of el i b X st Hill, Kent Price, J. E. Moa- | ® Princess Louise scheduled to & Scoit Ford, former young Junea | Algska, and requiring all persons to | The Dally Al4SKA Bmpire guaran- 4 roe, W. Peterson, R. Dallec e arrive at (;) « .h k lm.:'» . Le ¢h he men with a host of friends here, | then and there appear and make | tees the largest daily circulation of | R Hendersoh, Milton Sanstrom,®- Mmorning and sails south at 10 |, he said has joined the Royal Canadian Air|thefr objections, if a thereto, | any Alaska newspaper . Freshiorn, Eitar Olson, John| ® 0¢lock in the forenoon - od oo «d botween Force, according to a letter re-|and to the settlement thereof and Vi 5 ftMprd " Getwels, Davia|? AlMUAD peheduled southbound @ on and ceived’ by The > this mori- | o the final distribution of the assets | g. S 2 Brown and Charles Henry Samavie, SURCA afipoon. .. St i supposed ing. 3 ; [ )£ this estate, share and share alike, | | FRESH OLYMPIA 5 fo" Seattle were' Mt g| 2 GETRECH 58, Seglaboe § ) s faith between Ford, sending regards to hismany to the surviving children of de-|| OYSTER COCKTAIL Mrs. Arne Anderson, M 1 e INES ol rests,” and added: Juncau frien 's the RCAF is ceased, namely: Margaret Cox Reed- | | RETAIL and WHOLESALE Fohir, Mr. and Mrs. George I T ‘b"‘r’”:‘ BNt 2 /“Th> Demceratic Parly and its a “bloody good outfit’—“we are er, Thomas Cox, and Frank Cox. Fresh from the Shell Everyday | Mrs. M. Rod O E Haw ¢ Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® ., ...y jhay t preserved that fIyng cverything from Moths to FELIX GRAY By th | Mr M. Roc 3,0, av ¢ Woednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® f y the % Pint and Pint ) Mr. and Mrs, August HUlem, JOBN| s 4o anc sy r" A o faiti He said this has never Bristol Blenheims, and also a lot U. . Commissioner and Ex-Officio, LEAVE ORDERS AT O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Amold|e part leaves ewers. Wednesday o | 220 Lewis said “there of Ar i Fleets and North Probate Judge for Juneau Commis- | NEW YORK TAVERN l Eragstad - Jiifis. Hellar: "Carl it v 5 AL 211 I in the Democratic Amecricans, which the British call sjoner's Precinct, Territory of Al- | b L T R T Schneidef, Mrs.,Fred Parker, Mr.|e oo ..1”.}(’.)'):"“.‘)”’1.“' . gl sk G : : | Parker, Mrs, R, Kransi, Rudolpn g ":("‘_[‘:”"'"" e g L0 A intellectually capable of The former Juncau flyer said)First publication, Oct. 19, 1940. T R R B ATt Kransi, John Repo, Jeff Kettle, A. o .) P WIBED o s - - there is possibility many of the Last publication, Nov. 9, 1940. GA STINEA“ Brevich, Mrs, Grant Baldwin, Mrs. L e d : — HOTEL wn, Albert T \ PLANE MOVEMENTS for failix e the unemploy- - 4 11 e o e e | merit prb Ald it 15 “Urying MpSeorvcEe Information | g, 5 e : Py HONE 10 or 20 For Ketchikan—John C ol Mt o 174 H ” w d AY - Willie Hansen, Sid lh«m,,:m“ o Alaska Clipper scheduled to e and lethal weapon O Y Q00 s’g’”‘ Afld Mfld‘ ‘ King, Mrs. R. F. Myers, L:¢ ® leave Seatile Monday morn- e Th@e a Lew more than R ot Ao By Rabbin Coons. AR s T RN King, Miss' M. Ulander e ing for Juneau, returning e 9000000 men and women in Amer- s | : v e southbound ® ica still unemploycd and the Na- HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 26.—You may think shes. a. suc: || PAUGEN FRANSRORTATION CO ® PAA Electras ¢ tional Defense program wil I'l' cess. Your e her on the stage, in a little while, taking bows | ; c i o . Ive thisafteputon from Kal. ¢ | leave 5,000,000-men out of work with Eléa 'Masiwell and her party of personallyappearitc’ stats - Ji u' s' “Ifl afl'l_el' DENA“ HERE o" banks and will probsbly not @, Léwis questioned where the ogin= | TN St FROTE) TG R RIS O B e oo || ; e return o interior before ® try weuld sell its goods when tthe p s SRk 4 o e o 2 2 P owander- VR . . e Tuesday morning ® Naticn has returned tc peaceful ul evening gowns to bow in, and maybe you'll think “Isn’t she the { TH'S MOR"lNG e Planes scheduled to fly every ® pursuitc and asked what eing lucky one | Leaves l::" Stip, ";’-‘ o e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® dcne by the present Administration Well, Majorie Weaver’thinks she's the luck one, too, but she |! avery Wednesday af 7 a8, The steamer Denali camé in {roj|® Weather permitting. ® “to safeguard our pepulation for | doesn’t think she’s a succéss. What she does think, though, is || Fof PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT 1 TS e with seven ® ® ® e o o o o o o Suchan impending economic disas- that she’s finally on her way to being one pHALERRDI AN WAY.PORTS for u and is ter You know about Marjerie, of course. This is her fourth year || SPecial Weekend Trips Arranged Willkie Eulogized TYEE IN PORT LAST NIGHT ON SITKA VOYAGE .o The steamer T_\(‘(‘ was in port late | aMnitoba, where be trained this fliers at Brandon, he is training, maj NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a bearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on | October 28, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock, A winter in the St s, if the U \" gives permission, because of severe | winter conditions in Manitoba PUSER f0 The Duily Alaska lmmrc the paper with the larges! | paid circulatioun. | - .- booked to sail westw at 11:45 Al s in Hollywood. It's been that long since her Kappa Kappa Gamma o'clock this forenoon Tio T % ROW_‘ I‘”"‘“““ ~1w/.\1|il|(‘!:n t‘,‘]“"‘}hf“llfr; rcommate at the University of Indiana, Judi Parks, sent her Arrivals {rom Seattle were Pa-| | IPES 1OMOR I Sr g to the American ! DPicture in (o a contest and Marjorie won it. It's been that long s;ccnasé';lllx{aj “.h\vk” P.n(-)\m, Ai{. —_—— — 77" pecple. He is not an aristcarat since Marjorie, with Judi, came to town and started working in mef, Mus Adams —— He has a common fouch. He was | pictures — many pictures George Godfrey (Sun Time) Eooh s A N lemen i n’(‘[“’;‘;m“;%]“;“‘l:(‘]‘ A B L % foet [puple.’/ He has) worked with his Most of that time she's had a contract. Mostly she's played | 5 g8 AP *hands. He has known the pangs of leads. Fek. of these havé been in big pietures, but she's’s 550 Tow tide_4:08" pi; 18 fast, poocr, FENESEROWR e pange o : of these have been in big pictures, but she's seldom | B LA TS S High tide—10:10 pm., 157 feet. . ‘" 1o The An;r ’jm peabls il(\’\l been idle, . You may have found her in a Charlie Chan, as you'll AERW u(u‘:\‘al H“ A Tides Monday ¥ he 6. Gl i he wiil nat ik find her soon in something called “Michael Shayne, Detective.” s RO Sl BTN W O ML 10 R Amerioan Taibhte aidil. Oe jowve seen her in a biggie, like “Young Mr. Lincoln.” Richarg” Gerwels, former Pubiic| Fiop Ude—10:33 am. 119 feeb. momers to fight ju forelgn wars Periodically, youll find her worrying about her option, and re- S0iilé Bunyeyor Wb hakbaer datg] 50X tide—4:55 p.m. -04 feet lieved when it's taken up as it always has been to date. il as been doing | gy tide--11:07 p.m., 16.8 feet But e React I ok suiei : et work with the Army at Anchorage S WHO PAYS BILL ut she hasn't set the Hollywoods ablaze — yet. Maybe she for the past several weeks, came in on the Alaska from the Westward last night and will go south shortly returning to school in T NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—The Na- 1 Committee of “Dcmocrals for Willkic” anncunced it sponsored KINGHORN BACK TO CALL 3 the hroadeast. J. R. Kinghorn, well known old- L TEI timer, returned on the steamer Ty | 1ast night after several weeks vac: " Indian Braves Are | Kinghorn, “feeling like a million,” ." i 2 o Told: "Get in Line { visited relatives in British Columbia and also visited in Washington. ‘ - (Continued trom Page One) 717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CfiB_CO, ligence service had spent days in Fairbanks N Tia could. LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. TOO MANY WESTERNS || pictures. 4—Via Fairbanks. Demonstrating just how little not now. I'm » & foreign ccuntries know of Ameri- the set.” Passellgel’s - A“’ma]l — Ai]‘ Ex'ress can Indians, theré’ was in 1917 a | So I'm ho seriously-considered’ plot by Ger- | man agents to bring abolit an ‘In- diah uprising against the United } States, Rumors of unorganized fifth | column’ activity among the Indiahs have reached officials here lately, but nobody takes it seriously Indian loyalty is far too strong to b2 uddermined by even organ- care. Around Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE And there District Sales Manager lized activity of that nature. Ap- naiiéd Chapli St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS parently foreigners have been to and you know 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE the movies and seen too many i westerns will soon, maybe she never will. need an audience ;— eagerness to act them. She played Katharine Cornell and Helen She's a typical young beauty in PERCY’S CAFE | % ® | STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakiast, Dinner or Light ¥ Lunches, ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS so let's hear what she has to say of her the first time in my life I've begun to feel confidence ont of the camera, and that's why I think I'm on It’s taken me. this long to get the work and really to like it. At first, when a part and I stood on a set, T could feel the pers- r my make-up, and my hands would get cold marvel at Jane Bryan, who must have been born Jane would take parts and read them, all by herself — and she would burn up with vain effort to soive this ‘“code.” M There were 40,645 Indians and the Hollywood parade, Eskimos who had to register un- chances: all der the draft. Because they gen-| s : lly are healthy and in many| and. ease. in £ . Tuesday es without families who are ) % . Junea‘l ’o ralrhanks and seaule Friday solely dependent upon them, it s l,h.e i :“ nompthing:beii thought their rate of " availability :‘;“L“°m°>‘ 0. = Monday, Thurs- § for service probably will run hey gave me l"alrbanks fo Jnnean day, Saturday [ bigher than will that of the rest jivation dripping ov "\‘[ d 4 of the population, That doesh't and clammy and I thought I'd die. Monday mean however that necessarily Seattle 1o Juneau Thursday there will be a greafer percent- | “I used to g s £ E ag2 of Indians called. ON reserva- to. act. Jun- Fair- ! s E g b banks Bethel Oshje Moarain ) HOf (anGL BT ECENERE EeedtIe she didn't Bedotar 15100 0 ¢ nantly Indian the quota system Seattle . 95.00 130,00 £236.00 i will work just the same as in . 0. 13000 76.00 5600 4800 41.00 communities where there are none. HRYEEirClSs) ust for herself, and she never doubted that she And she could. ¥You know how wonderfully she did in T never had that, I was afraid and uneasy. But I'm feeling the excitement and I can't wait to get on peful about.Marjorie because I remember another girl some years back who had a contract and didn't seem to the Roach studio they said she was so disinterested that she didn’t care whether school kept or not, and nobody shed any tears when she left “No future,” they said. wasn't mueh indication of a future awhile later when she turned up as a “Goldwyn Girl” — just one of the line, blonde gnd brittle and very pretty. But this girl met a fellow i who likéd her, an dthe girl began to love acting, her now as'Pauline Goddard. 3 i | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junea M., in the office of the United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pra bate Court for the Juneau, Alaska Commissioner's Precinct, upon the petition of NELL McCLOSKEY for For Information—Haugen Transpor- Phone 123 T ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY L] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. TONGASS Oct. 29 Nov. 5, 8. S. 8. TYEE S . 8. 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