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TR e PRV TR NET IO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1940. o JOE VEZZETTI as'a paid-up subscriber to HowD JA bo, } Mw I'M GOING TO TRY IT OUT. I'M GOING TO TELL HENRY IF HE WILL SHOW ME HOW IT’S DONE! IVE JUST BEEN 'F'O A LECTURE WHERE THE SPEAKER SAID ( WAL, WoT DYou THINK ABOUT T2 [ =) 5 A HUSBAND SHOLLD — RIGHT The Daily Alaska E HUS SHOUL | NOwW i i SHARE THE HOUSE- THAT TLL e Uaily Alaska Lmpire WORK WITH HIS HANDLE EXACTLY is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "T00 MANY HUSBANDS" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person HALF OF IT--. e ereey rree—ere—ed WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! g of Tanks AID SOUGHT s | // \\ NEW FEARS v ARE SHOWN | . NOETHBOUND . . t tward ‘at 6 o'- ® - - e Axis Powers Are Believed x e S"K A BOUND % yed schediled to Planning New Explosion | ° £ tls tox | 8 @ North - Sea ; in Southeast Europe | . from Seattle November 2 PRIy | ° Sp.m (« 3 ) ; ST St e Pk, Mok . snadnien LpRTHRd A L oRe Tes Leave Northbound ~ Bouthbound A. J. Borkland and with P . I from wer ISR Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau " r purser, cameé in from, e m e fflnfl'“ ‘”Tf‘”i")‘} ““r'“r‘z“""_.“’;‘"“"d McKINLEY Wednesday Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 ; ¢ yrning with| e | to sail from ® STl B O AN | SEARANOE Saturday Nov. 16 Nov. 19 No reight and for o 23 at 9 a. @ ‘l“l“l“‘,m‘il’“"‘”'"““““"”“’ Intest tian: | SHEON Saturday Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 ’ \1,()."n,.‘ sailec b TR “Closed Cornoration” MCKINLEY Wednesday Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 return southbound through Junean ® from Seattle November 26 ¢ "l“h(‘v D?‘JB sums up the ~x19§1|(111 ] ) i g g e e tersely as Egm].w now being a “clos- Connects with S. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska ve Mrs. Gr Wick- ® SOUTHBOUND RATLINGS e i‘d ICOI'Dil'aU‘": under the Rome- Peninsula Points, 3 X . p yoast scheduled § 3 Berlin Axis directorate, with the ST 4 ersham, Esther Metzgar, Mrs, Har-| & Nor 'i‘.y ((:' ,‘;,i"m':}"' ‘rlnlll;(t’l‘m:.;\(xlvh . R T o i Rt S. 8. TANANA sails from Seattle November 15th, 9:00 lx Swanson, M J. A liwu‘n‘ el Mm;”.“l e AK‘“‘J’H o Switzerland, Sweden, Portugal and P. M., due Juneau November 19th. 4 B i suthdiad HS 9 Yugoslavia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS B e day. ° i i DV;“:&" g't';:'(?""":‘m s OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL . LOCAL SAILINGS . 4 1 L POTS O eE DYVVER IR Y, were Steve Vu. @ Estebeth scheduled to sail every @ : alfianahsegtond, (hut &idviend of THE ALASK A LI NE " i Ma. ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® - Great Britain, is reported strongly V] Eddie Powers, Billy Me-| ¢ k,lL and \‘N"ly‘pflr{,) g Ty o under the influence of Russia. TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 1“\;“ Darlin, Mrs. HA0M o Dart leaves every Wednesday @ - L i Ry Cfficial reticence of the Nazi For- H. O. ADAMS—— Agent, A \ w 11 ® at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port @ BRI has b gk, | cen Office in making any state- A ang. cIMMEen. gng o e Alexander, Kake and way- e British tanks rumble through the narrow streets | nically, although fighting has been going o ment, however, makes it more clear- | Smith o ‘)m,;‘\‘ o 2 e of Cairo, Egypt, on their way to halt the Italian | some time. Observers intimated that the Italians’ 19 EhGt all detolls are Deing withield - - > - L P advance from Libya. Egypt still is at peace tech- | war with Greece may hurt their moves in Africa. in the “closed corporation” but as s o0 e 0000 0 & the mouthpiece DNB indicates, Hit- ler's activity is a “clear sign that his SIEAMER | Tipes Tomorrow ey r.,"g-m:fi(?\’l?\:hi *Karnes office, /808l of building a new Europe on kas unh Cou‘pany oL A N LR = ‘ e have Heen redillFing that te ;(;:n"}:‘]:l(;:;»quzcrl:o“pl.n.mpks Y ~ S ERVICE-ON-ALL-AL Q S'K'‘R.*R O'U T-E Sas flag be shown in all Alaska schools (Sun Time) Two large new silk American flags | rooms,” Karnes asid, “and there's B z High tide—4:18 am., 144 feet. 3 were set, up this week in the offices | no reason why we shouldn't show swor‘:‘:g“:‘l 1(}));1 Thrl MO~?‘ PI:V v MA Low tide—10:04 am. 5.1 feet of the Territorial Commissioner of | flags ourselv S ‘fXL i o e RINE AIBWAYS-—U S. MAIL High tide—3:58 p.m. 15.2 Education here. One is in the voom | - e i : 7 Sl 5 W Low tide—10 4&‘) p.m., 5.1 feet n!( ‘D]vp\n\' Commissioner Mar‘u- Try a classifiea ad in The Emplzr Bridge, pinochle and whist—prizes 2-Way Radio Communicatier Authorized Currier l S 5 e “" land refreshments. Admission 50c SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ] : Business meeting at 7 p.m. sharp. SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ! adv. HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 FLAMES ABOARD BATTLESHIP DO Committee Is Contacting The steamer Baranof, loaded with pass s for the Wesiward, over 120 of them for Lakina transfer at HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U.S Moil Corrier | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Hollywood nght: And Sounds C va, bound for the swiftly ex- panding Navy projects at Kodiak S“GFT DAMAGE Sporfsmen Today—Over By Robbia Cooms s i . and Dutch Harbor, docked in Juneau HOLEYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 18—The people at Wa ltDisney’s n A Operating Own Aeronautical this afternoon. 200 EXDS('ed A"end are learning with some amazement — how the other half . & 2-Way Radio Station KANG p:{?}:z vals from Seattle were Gien i s Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU \ 3. A P Mre i Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean B 0@ Avranaln, e, Emhi Men Overfome by i Rba B T LD This is fitting, because the occasion is the making of a every WeRHUaAY &t T am, Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER e R o s s el A Rae picture showing the other half, and the world, how Disney’s works | shoot does as well as bucks For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Mil- Vera Harmon, Mrs, Rubber Fumes-Riveter's That is definitely one of the sub- in its new and spacious Burbank plant. The picture has the dis- ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ¥ dred Hermann, Laura Hetland, Ruby Jewett, Mrs. V. Johnson, Effie Tor(h Bplipved Cause jects that will come up before local arming title, “The Reluctant Dragon,” and benefits by the jocund, Special Weekend Trips Arranged Knapp, Jack McDonald, Col. Rich- vl gunners and outdoor-sports-lovers be wildered presence of Robert Benchley — in person, not a For Information—Haugen Transpor- #94 Patk, Gene 8 rs e Friday night in the Elks Hall when s ard Park, Gene Rulaford, Mrs. J BT S W S S . 5 cartoon tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneav. | Smith Mrs. J. Soufolis Donald| CAMDEN, N.J, Nov. 18 nimrods of the channel hold what AR : i ; it Emith ] J. Soufolis, Donalc iy (tleship South Dakota, py R It's the first time actors have come to the lot to give their Phone 123 Jones, Earl Wendling ¢ ttlesh 4, promises to be the biggest stag party tiba & el os toalh 25 PR S, 3 B iheast: Atksporti.. | 1 trusticn cn the Ways Of the city of Juneau has ever enjoyed, || » 13CC3 @ SWell as thelr voices to the Disney cameras. Besides || TRANSPORTATlON COMPANY Hans Douglas, Lynn Grimmett, Mrs, the New York Shipbuilding Com- Talk has been rampant this fall Benchley, Erances Gitlord: (NS, Jamst Dunt!, Makia Spns And — 1. Grimmett, Pear] Peterson, H. J, pany, was slightly damaged bY on the matter of shooting does, but Buddy Pepper are among the humans who will share the screen B e et o d ’ Baker, Joseph Rude, J. Peterson, Kelly Ward, N. Rinehart and R. C. Davis 1e Baranof is scheduled to sail \wnl\\md at 6 tonight. - ANCHORAGE USING FHA, SAYS REDMAN ge is building new homes to take care of the com- expanding population, Fed- ing Authority Chief Under- said today Anchor eral Ho writer Herbert Redman on his return from the Wi Redman during his br Anchorage signed 35 commitments for FHA houses, flames this afternoon. The company’s spokesman said the fire “apparently started from a riveter's torch.” The company announces officially that eight men were “slightly over- ceme” by fumes cf buring rubber and one required hospitalization but his condition is reported as being satisfactory. — e BLACKERBYS RETURN Alva W. Blackerby, CCC Educa- tional Advisor, returned on the North Coast from Ketchikan and Petersburg, where he spent two weeks on official business. Mrs. Blackerby made the trip with him. . SCHEDULE Juneau to Fairbanks and Seattle Fairbanks to Juneau and FARES Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Seattle to Juneau Mondst Thursday i Jun- Se- Fair- eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau . 95.00 200 14000 11500 FI51.00 F132.00 £125.00 $120.00 170.00 1.00 00 1 $217.00 £210.00 $207.00 170.00 () 56.00 41.00 $—Via Fairbanks. 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. .00 48.00 Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE ¢ if not { morrow isale at J. B. Burford & Co. no single opinion has been found representative of what sportsmen really desire on such a law. Elsewhere in The Empire tonight | Frank Dufresne, of the Alaska Game | Commission, infers that sportsmen of the Territory, organized, ziving | the game commission collective on wildlife management, themselves make the game Other game problems are also scheduled to come before Friday night's meeting following neveral reels of the best game and fish pic- | tures available in the city and sportsmen will be given an oppor- tunity to deeide whether or not they want a voice in the management of their game resources. At the close of the meeting Percy | Reynolds will serve a buffet supper | and according to sportsmen oxtzan-‘ izing the affair “there will be plenty ‘ of beer and coffee.” Committeemen were contactme! sportsmen today in both Juneau and | Douglas for reservations at the| meeting, and from all indications, | ; there will be close to 200 men at the | i ' stag. All men interested in attending, | contacted immediately, are requested to call Green 375 or 602. j Names of those attending must be known as nearly as possible by to- night to properly make feeding and seating arrangements. ., NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPKE, showing a&r route from Seattle to Nome, on adv. | IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S GASTINEAU HO' Every comfort m?:hr o!t [-hh Air Seryce Information PHONE 10 or 20 with Denald Duck and other Disney characters. The setting is the Disney plant; the story concerns Benchley's efforts to per- suade Disr that Kenneth Graham's “The Reluctant Dragon,” sheuld be filmed, only to diseover at the feature’s end that Disney already has filmed it and has it ready to screen. Where actors work there’s a director — Alfred Werker and propmen, make-up artists, electricians, carpenters, all prev- iously strange to the Disney outfit. They should be, to a studio sets, actors, and everything else come from inkbottle and paintbrush. whose himself registering amazement: “They must have built it Disney took me to a new set, “It wasn’t here yesterday,” he said. PERCY’S CAFE .' ¥ STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakiast. Dinner or Light Lunches e DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE REFRESHMENTS T ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Beattle S. S. TYEE S. S. TONGASS PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER * ""AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 " They had, which is a common practice in “flesh-and- blood” studios.) The Disney scenarists, Ted Sears and Al Perkins, were col- overnight lecting “slang.” They were amazed hearing electricians’ talk. One of the light men had said, “What went out?” The other had answered: “Heaven.” They meant, as Ted explained, that some- one had turned off the overhead arcs. “We got the idea.” said Disney, “from a short we made up and sent to some British exhibitors — a rough thing showing a little about how we make pictures. They wanted to exhibit it, but we wanted to do it right. We wanted to make it entertain- ing first and instructive afterward, so Benchley’s here to take the curse off any of he technical phases.” Al Perkins, the writer, said he's learning things about the Disney plant himself. It's been:a problem, showing how things are done and yet keepng comedy and story uppermost. One of the ways they've “taken the curse” off the techncal side is illustrated by Miss Gifford's role. She's a Disney girl' who feeds the cels to the multiplane camera — and she's ornamental enough to take the curse off anything. X The picture affords Disney his opportunity for an acting debut — as W8t Disney “They tell me I'm pretty good,” he said, laughing, “pbut T haven't seen it yet. I'm going to get me an agent, maybe.” R S 1 e CANADIAN ona PACIFI( U TO VANCOUVER, RIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prlne.]- Norah November 27 Cennections at Vancouver with Pacific Services: INTINENTAL Gmll I.flIBI WIDAH Lamber and hfl‘g Malerialy ; PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. PAEE B e CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET TELEPHONES ——————371 I‘IESII EV!:IY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRBSH LOCAL EGGS DAILY M OUR OWN FARM TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY