The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1940, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS WAL, SUSIE P.. AN’ I SEES I SEES YER ~ou ARE TOO, SAMILY ALL READY-- CE GOIN". RIGHT ON ’V7—- & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1940. /N SAID IT, SAM/L JESS SHc,wg‘)fi, . WHEN THINGS ‘f (Nr OUGHTA ALLUS IS PLANNED )| } {_BE ON TIME WITH CAQ‘:F.JL EACH OTHER THEY CLICKS )| TRQUBLE OtF LIKE ) CLOCK-WORK ! i\f | MARINE NEWS NORTH SEA IS VISITOR LAST NIGHT NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled 7 ¢'clock tenight. Sheuld have to arrive 314 days’ mail aboard. Tyee due Thursday afternoc or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS The steamer North Sea came in tomorrow from the south shertly after one North Coast scheduled to sail c'clock this morning with a long from Seattle December 13 at list of passengers for Juneau and 10 a. m 1 saiied for Sitka with five more Princess Norah scheduled to boarding here for the Historic City sail from Vancouver, Decem- Arrivals were Mus. Charlps Liv- ber 13 at 9 p. m ineston, Mrs. Roy Watson, Mr, and Baranof scheduled to sail from Mrs. A. B. Phillips, Helen Carrow Seattle December 14 at 9 a Mrs. G. F. Freeburger, Mrs. J. G m. liott, Miss Tione Elliott, Jack e Tongass scheduled to sail from Kcby, K. A. Hilgedick, W. P. uth- Seattle December 17 wick, Judge George F. Alexander, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Robert, Couzhlin, Pezgy McLeod. e North Sea scheduled south Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Foster, Mrs. A bound at 10 oclock Thurs- th, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Kridler neer Brown, Mrs M. Brown, Mrs day night LOCAL SAILINGS Ralph Wright, Archie Van Winklc Estebeth scheduled to sail every orge Childs, Mrs. W. A. Chpper- Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- 1, and Lora Wilson ka and wayports. ajline {c Sitka were Mr. and e Naha leaves every Wednesday Mrs French. D. Waluch, Barney at 7a. m, for Petersburg, Port Kane zmd Fred Gadke Alexander, Kake and way- >oe - Tyee Is Now Juneau Bound : (Sun Time) ports. “®000e00000c00c000000000 0000000000 —_— e Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 a. m. STEAMER MOVEMENTS | TipEs TOMORROW Low tide—4:19 am. 44 feet Steamer Tyee sailed from Scaltle| High tide—10:34 am, 16.2 feet for Southeast Alg ports Sunday ~Low tide—5:05 pm. 09 feet evening and is due to arrive here, High tide—11:26 pm. 13.9 feet Thursday afternoon or evening e There is one passenger aboard the Tyee for Juneau, Mrs. Wayne ara. ever — e+ FIFTEEN ON PAA PLANES FOR JUNEAU Fiftoon passengers are duc in Ju- NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, neau this afternoon from Fairbanks Dec. 10—When a stranger walked abcard two Electras in and handed W. R. Absher $30 Cemine m ars Mr. and Mrs. Bud he said he had owed for 40 years, Hawks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joest- Absher's partner, E. M. Blackburn, ing, Mrs. A, Benscn, Dennis Godfil, | thought it quite rare. Carl Dahl. Mr. ard Mrs, T, and infant, Joe Perrin, 1o, William Kassulke, Francis Panchett The Douglas airliner which land- od yesterday at Whitehc , turned about immediately after refueling and returned to Seattle, arriving there a few minutes after six o'- clock last night. OTIC) Word received tod fice of the Alaska Company, that on account of the congested shipyard situation, the S.8. Tyee will not sail from Seat- tle before late Sunday, December 8. The S.S. Tongass will omit the December 10 sailing. next Tongass sailing being December 17, follow by the Tyee December 24 ad Blackburn containing advised paying Sanford Allen Tur- Ed Nollet, The next ceived a from a he had suit ever in 1911 day letter man who intended since he for - ALAMOSA, Col, Dec. 5 Chief Milt K. Her that when fire of a recent blaze they passed fire truck and the driver y by the Transportation of- fans. consideration from fire - D Empire Classifieds Pay! purchased "DUST" T00 BAD Firc kK complair fans saw the flamzs had stop three times because of the dust Herrick says the fire department| needs either a faster truck or more| re- $35 that a it the to SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUESDAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) 7 MONDAY, THURS- FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU 73\ 2 ruRoAy (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [35°°R 7% V(Pg‘sfaerx?qefikAirmqfl and Express) Mc- Jun- Fair- eau lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks = 82.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 *—Via Fairhanks, DR ROUND TRIP. #—Via Fairbanks. 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 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS $00000ecerostercroo00000060000 00000 " It Pours| R RS | i 1IN Shortly after their marriage at Van Nuys, Cal,, Broderick Crawford and Kay Griffith, screen D]d\'( rs, departed for a honeymoon in Hono- luiu, Crawford is rapidly rising in the film world after several suc ssful character parts. Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Cosme HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 10. shelter in my bomb-proof deghouse, Never would I Some weeks back, just before I made a noble reso- taking lution again mention million-dollar jobs in v pictures you know that T have a convert to this re- rk Sandrich Tell everybody solve, and his name is M million-dollar pick out Mark who got me talking about jobs place. It was Mark, trying to Tt was in the first songs for Love Thy Neighbor,” who talked about million-dollar jobs him- self. Tt was Mark who said there was a job open in Hollywood, for the right man. The man, Mark said, would have to be able to pick, infal hit sc before they were sung on the screen It was a good iden, as far as it went, and it seems to have made cheerful reading, What I forgot to mention was that neither Mark nor I (for reasons I fear more obvious in my case than in Maark's) was looking for that man. Quite a few people got that idea, and wrote in about it. So T made the aforementioned olution and retreated to my b. p. doghouse. Today I found Mark, his eyes weary knocking at the door “I didn't know,” tiously, I admitted him, judgers in the world.” “Yeah, I know,” I cut him off with a sorry bark I meant, too. You been getting letters?” “And telegrams,” he yowled sadly PERCY’S CAFE [ ] STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfas®, Dinner or Light Lunches e DFLICIOUS FOOD e FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS from reading, he said when, after opening the door cau- “that there were so many expert song- “That’s all “From all kinds of peo- from business who all believe hit who just listen to th eradio, from peeple in short, ple. Frem pecple executives, from mu\umnx they have that psychis something that will select a tune instantly.” I passed him the dog biscuits, and as we gnawed at them over oyr wormwood tea he told me about some of the letters that made him feel bad here was one from a school girl who didn't know how she but could always listen to a song just once instantly one from a business man who had made a hobby bezaus2 only good tunes kept and gauge ils of music and also couldn’é miss him awake There was one from an advertising writer about the m but just listened to the lyrics from musicians who could “teil” merely by’ playing the tune on their favorite instrument. There were some from applicants who could pick hits” by the siars. There were letters from beople who had studied “public trends” and would be happy to apply the studies — for that sizzling million. “All,” said Mark, “very interesting, and I don’t doubt that every one who wrote or wired is earnest and possibly competent— but aside from wishing there were some such person here, T haven't anything to do with it. We listened to eight Johnny Burke-Jimmy Van Heusen tunes in order to pick out lhe three * wafised. @fi‘Mx‘e picked 1izht — but we'l never know wiibl” the picture comes out.” who didn't bother There were ‘ettar NIGHT MAIL ACROSS THE COUNTRY/ Jack KNIGHT FLEW THE FIRST | Cemas prcrers CAN BE SENT TO Tioe MODEL AIRPLANE DC-4 PRISONERS OF WAR| | FREE OF CHARGE / WORLD'S LARGEST MAIL el CARRIER (COST,$20,000/) 5::‘:'7 | b | 38 \nmh\ more than 400 pounds, has a spread of 91 inches from wingtip to wingtip, and a fuselage nearly 7 surfaces are movable, New Deal Thorn Who Rose Io power' “‘a' sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv } A Is Sen. W. F George Sourdo (Continued from Page One) left © the Chair Relat death caused or St of fa Secre one @ Senat press contit with as he i th € Ga arm threcugh University staite in 1901 clected Circuit Judge. various on years, If, white- gia teristics, as a in pe ways galleries amazing time 20-m ment and an hour it, wora for to ot wind mor twist, A few years ago, with no prompt- ing from him, “appointed” by a Chicago humor- ist chief executive of for the Prevention of Calling Sleep- ing Car Porters George.” Pr the press for a platform and state- T s 1 ment of pol the Senator asked: e | “Well, why not call them by ther o a right names?” Nobody, it seemed o had ever thought of such a thing, PRI“- - ” CESS” | ASCHE ON VACATION | Charles Asche, U. 8. Smelting LINER | employee at Nome, . Juneau Sunday enroute to Califor- nia for the holidays. ) - | SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS MAYOR ON TRIP i Princess Norah Mayor John W. Blase. of An-| December 8—18 chorage, is enroute to the States ’ | for a visit but expects to return| Connectigns at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: north about the middle of Janua:y. TRAN: NTINENT. Mrs, Blase accompgnies her hu\.—} 8C0! AL l:'\n(‘l TRANS-ATLANTIC GoRabe S i TRANS-PACIFIC L orge - ) He Ga,| was He remained benches for 15 TN ALASKA TRANSPORTATION AN ABLE SPEAKER COMPANY severe, patrician p-haired gentleman from Geor- » E { \ \ ) N \ ) N \ I} ) 3 \ ) 2 Reg. U. 5. Pal, Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Federation of Post Office Clerks It to 1/16th scale, the replica DC-4 is no mantel ornament, for it | inches long. All the control the nose \\th vetracts; even the tiny proe veller blades ean be adjusted for pitch- NGTICE ATRMLIIL ENVELOPEL, snowmy | mir route from Seatile to Nome, on ugo Hotcakes! and his elevation to 10 s i now all-important post of & 4 B enate ‘orei ” M man of the Senate FOXCiSN | pu. porine Alaskan ions Committee, following the Key Pittman, has variety served daily | d no pains at the White House ate Department. As a matter act, his brother southerner, tary of State Cordell Hull, i b his closest friends and the or already has informed the that as Chairman he will we to be as fully in accord the present foreign policies has been as a senior member he committee was born in . Presion, 62 years ago. Working as al ~ — laborer, he made his way grade school and Mercer to an LL.D. degree. Vienna, later of Sen [ o+« just one of many features you'll enjoy herel Seventh at Pime Seattle, Wash, (d practicing in and six years state today, the outstanding chara they are these: Ability speaker which, though lacking plitical pyrotechnics, almost al- Senate floor aud listeners; an typified by thel reporter a extemporaneous stale- later repeated i for period 0 had gotlen has any Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle fills the with ea memory when he g inute . TONGASS . TYEE Dec. 17 Dec. 24 PASSENGERS FREIGHY vord. pel REFRIGERATION her repert of the st that fequently has a' practical Senator George wag “The Society ssed by passed through . JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Tickets, reservations and full BUY PRO'I'ECT[ON for Your Valuables YUKON H.H. 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