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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1940 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, P e e i i s i S . By CLIFF STERRETT | : T L. W. TUROFF / *—Via Flirh'mkc I.ESS lO%F’)R ROUNI) TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE f District Sales Manager Fy 185 S3. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS ! ! PHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE.— SEATTLE JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS 355°% Y FRIDAY (Pas sengers—Airmail and Express) Jun-. Fair- Mec- eau.)apks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 82,00 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks . 82.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 Fourteen canneries op- 1 heavy ey the pir ©70.343 case run of Thi fago to 2,611 cases this yes { I the last previous off- vear, the total Puget Sound pack w 161511 cases. and in 1936 it amcunted to 177,201 casps; 193¢ was ith2 last even year in.which a sub- Fstantial was produced on.Pu- The total output that 500.093. cases, | the ; eifie. Pisherman ; but. this the on other year {-inca the turn of the eenury f'n on Puge Sound fell below H > ! subsaribe - to the Daily Empirethe paper with the I paid circulation, largest urned out to be “Storm,” “The Spirit of Avia- ty. he ans tion,” "raffic “Boy Meets Girl “Supper at Ciro’s” and s0 on. Wilcox coneeded the Broadbent point about “imagination,” and also conceded that the test. might not have been a-fair one. {ried it again = with the ballet girls rehearsing the nercialism number as conceived by Miss Broad- taking the precaution to explain to his of {he picture, thus putting the ballet into vs. Cor ent, and with Wi ience the stor m context s time' the results — béfore an audience ‘of 2% — wore more satisfactory: Most of the spectators eaught on. Well, if you see the movie, you can’ judge for yourself: Meanwhile, although ballet appears to be gaining in populnr favor, the hallerinas haven't been 'doing so'well on the''screen. a Zoring, who is a lovely thing on stage or off, has yet to picture as satisfactory as any one cf her stage'appearances, Trind Baranova, who 'was impressed on' stage #@nd in front the camera, didn't register on the screen’ (in “Plorida.”) ‘The best ballet dancer in! piefitres remains, as always, ‘an actor ‘who' was never in ballet — Chaplin. (For sample of his'art, see' “The Great Dictator.™ . oy "Pm- CESS” b B AT T0 TO VANCOUVER, )RIA OR SEATTLE mmiwmus December 8—18 —~—371 .« MEAT 1! TELEPHONES PIESH EVERY DAY — l.osal TELEPH'(INE 478 Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY FROM OUR OWN F. PROYIPT DEL]VERY dow Cleaning 5QAND\AA§ IN THAT CASE JESS KNOWS - HOLD YER HOSSES 1 BEEN WANTIN” A % fi opd . #s.a paid-up subscriber vo - SCESSENAT e NEW HAT FER A s iLs LONG MONTH NOW/ i i N R N / The Daily Alaska Empire \ is invited to present this cotjon 1 this evening at the box office 3 of the —; —_— f CAPITOL THEATRE d | and receive 2 tick ; " r 3 SLIGHTLY HON Bl E' i} Federal Tax—5c per Persom i WATCH THIS SPACE ¢/ 8 ol Your Name May Appear! i 4 ) UNITED STATES -~ 8 DEPARTMENT OF THE — GENERAL LAND OFFICE i District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska. : October 11, 1940, p - , | Notice is given that Thomas Jef- i : ferson Selby, has made application / (rowd Goes |sTEAMER MOV EMENTS; for a homesite under the act of / 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) fer a trac o 5 R TSOIND " land designated as Lot D, U. 8 ] " et hadhied b drtive & vey No. 2392, containing 4.75 acres, ou l b s B i guen - ¢ situated at Auke Lake, near Juneau, o é Alaska, Anchorage serial 08866, and i AL b e LSS it is now in the files of the U. 8./ | oW sl pdthes b Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. esse e frem Eocattle Deecmber 20 © Any and all persons claiming ad- oo Thitacy . any of the ehov ntioned ¢ & e, Yuken scheduled to sail from e land should file their adverse claims o oo g i g O in the district land office within the ‘ \ 3 ; A b period of publication or thirty days iy dugen IR Ctlal | . thereafter, or they will be barred i s Northbjund Bouthbound s sl and ";1‘,('.'“‘.r;f{n-].‘\” »',"’. | ®. Eeatle D . by the provisions of the Statutes : teamer tle Arvive Juneau Leave Juneay : \‘T;;;H,Hr\ "\;l‘m >i‘ .l\i.ll:"H‘l o Prince N e i Rt e "’I:\h’l \\Ilgls 20 e eo 8 S R Junemtt| J*cail from Vancouver Decem- T Register. : Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec i o it R At 9 p. m . First puhl_u-nt_mn Oct. 30, 1940, ‘Y;l ’f“\f - Dec. 21 Dec. 24 Dec. 30 oLeaying here were M. Ander-|, SouTnBODND SAILINGS Last publication, Dec. 24, 1940. BARANOF Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 H. Hedstone, L Keown, c. 3N h (\.'xl“ ieayled -"“m'u» | 1 ATES 3 *—Connects with S. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska Nickholson, George Elkof, B. Wood. md dupy evening.. o DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERTOR Peninsula Points, " R :MuunvlJ }.1.‘“;.“; is sch "\.‘ w: GENERAL LAND OFFIGE ey - Phillips, D, Munroe,| J'po o0 heduled southbound o | District Land Office FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS : C. Gillespie g 3 | Anchorage, Alaska fEce = ” B oy ° lay or Monday August 23, 1940 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL Farling, Jack Du § 2 AQUAL SATLINCS i Notice is hereby given that Ches- . Singehabte o Estebeth schednled to sail every o e e v R « £ W. McCuish, D. Weduasdny 4 § i er Barnesson, entrymen, together 1 Al 7 ulson, D, McNeil, J. o :?_",I\’:",‘I;;;‘“‘:;.:"‘\" s 00n Slt- with his witnesses, Robert Bruce HE ALASKA Y | NE . Brandent, Mes. 0|y Mana. leivan overy. Wedsasday o Lesher and William Dennis Shaef- TICKET OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFICES-—4 B. O dahl, T CR A e fer, all of Juneau, Alaska, lns made A e at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port o H. O, ADAMS— Agent £ Mrs. H, 'W. Coke, e Alexander, Kake and way- ® . final proof of his homestead, An- 3. McCormick, Mrs, Doro- e ports g g 3 R chorage serial 08351, for a tract of thy Roff, E. Madsen, H. Larsen, T./g o 06 ¢ ¢ 6 © 8 & o o = - v o ¥% land embracec in U. S. Survey No.| J. Spicer, Mrs. T. J. Spicer, Mr el B i 2306, situated on the east shore of i-l. ol Wb 5. £, Mohls, Bisty Nobie: bridge erected in a London street by the Gastineau Channel, about 2 miles RSt ety ephen . Nol C. Zuick, W. P. an aerial bomb. northwest of Juneau, on the Glacier Johfven i1 Richmond; | Lty iy ]}ngn_wn,v_ in latitude 58° 19’ 30” N., a/,s a teamShlp ompany . Ak S v ¥ ” i its hiding place, asked officers to \ongitude 134° 38" W, and it is now S ER ! at was introduced in (Sun Time) Si(’ 5\ new search for his wife, She disappear- I the files of the U. S. Land Office, | (i VICE ON"ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES senger trains in 1881 357 ¢ ed at about the same time as tne - CDOTage, Alaska. and If no pro-|_ — S 4 o iger trs 1 4 a :\‘ ; 1 Th(‘ A”S’N'(T 1085 LI test s filed N the GISUrIC 1ANQ | @rememoemoam oo st e o oo o 0ot - am., ee > office, within the period of publica- | ¢ 3 The boll weevil sh in color,| High 43 pm.,, 158 fec Why don't you look for he tion or thirty days thereafter, said MARINE AIRWAYS""-“ s M A l ll § is about a quarter-inch long Low tide—10:16 pun., 0.0 uneau oun asked a detective firiaT proof wiil He-acoapted a s firial L i 2 £ & Biird TULSA. Okla 58--A B There's two shootin’ pistols certificate issued. 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier § i nd kand dealer, reporting to police missing, t00,” said the complain- GEORGE A. LINGO. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i — . | that someone had stolen $950 from ant, significantly i SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ! SEATTLE, Dec. 17.—Steamer Ton- " 5 Register. b e TR Lt g i : = rmmm First publication, Nov. 6, 1940, HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 v ; assengers, also Christ- Last publication, Jan. 1, 1941. ! o ) b [LAzZY LETTER WRITERS IN - vessel sailed north [~ 1 : I e e — ARGENTINA CAN TELEPHONE - H I ! d { LETTERS TO posT OFFice ! abcara the Tongass | ‘ ollywoo S:qfiu 1‘nd Sourd; ! ALASKA AIR TBANSPOBT Inc. | booked for Juneau include Mrs. | 4 I{ Al Pianes | Margaret Chopp, Charles Jeraback By Robbin, Cosms . —d et e ST Operating Own Aeronautiesi E. F. Waggoner HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 18—They have filmed the big ballet @ Splendid food | Way Radie Station KANG PHONE ! The Tongass is due in Juneau|| sequence for “No, No, Nanette” but the story behind it is yet to & Centraily Iocaten ) Bedio HANGAR and SHOP jn JUNEAU s12 H Sunday afternoocn or evening be told Large ROOmS e Fyery convenio | Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Herbert Wilcox, the director-producer, had his doubts about all with ¥ el : ‘ WG WONUMENT a1 BernE pUGH SOUND ballet in its relation to the general movie public. bath. S0 eervice : ' /] COMMEMORATING THE {\nn;l Neagle and 24 other dancers were to do this ballet Special Rates to Permanent Gnes'.! FOUNDING OF UN\\;CR:AL which would symbolize the struggle in an artist’s soul between ALASKANS LIKE THE POSTAL UNION/ A N p & commier m and serious art. The sequence, as usual, was “ E L ™ . oing (o cost eat little sum, but Wilcox didn't mind that as is SMAU' ONE leng as it served to put over a story point without clogging the NEW WASHINGTON §i TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY 4 story tempo. He didn't want it to mean, to the movie fans, just - f a pretty dance inserted while the story caught its breath. S e Figures Are Released by He talked it over with Aida. Broadbent, who creates halles and ' Washmg'on S'aie De_ dances for the movies. s — Junead to s § The number must mean sormething, must stand on its own wEEK‘aY SA‘L‘NG. Lv. Jun. partmem, Fisheries as a means of plot ‘progression,” said Wileox. “It's the ideal way peave ATIEY Tgp. 3 jer to put over the, point, but I'm not sure the picture public is A Co. Seatip ATTLE, Wash., Dec. 18—The sufficiently familiar with ballet to grasp it as quickly as they Dec. 12 ' American pack of canned salmon must to make it effective in the picture.” ALA i y North g Dec.10 De 1 Puget Sound during the 1940 — SEA :'mx“‘flon Sea e 19 SCR Was the smallest sincs \|1K5:4 Aida Broadbent said she thought anyone with an ounce of North ec. 17 3&“6 wcording. to an analysis released by imagination, the slightest sense of tone and rhythm, could interpret ® Dec.24 D7 4 the Canned Salmon Indufry. the average ballet. W “Show me.” M,-m\and Dec. 2 A 3 The Washington State Depart- So. Bioy Btaged o dilbeim 1 Tha Sailings from Pler 7 Beattle GREEN, Age™ 10q UHE PONY EXPRESS STILL SERVES THE |ment. of Fisheries reports the 1040 | % S el Tochtme matinee o 4 Shind Leaves HENRY © "y, csengers f CITY OF SOMBRERO! BUTTE ARIZONA - pack of. salmon at 115058 cases. In stage. 1e audience included somr: 30 secretaries and office work- Seattle Freight ['\unl\GSw".'.‘le 4 P afion of Post Office Clerks as| addificn, 5087 cases > packed in 3 Reg.U. 5. Pl Offc 33456, My 5, 1936, b Natfal Fedraio o n from fish imported 79 S. S. TONGASS .......Dee. 11 B. S. Whiting, known as “Snow,” is perhaps the only Pony Express ‘fm » British @clumbia, making o P ,J R C ‘ S C A F E S. S. TYEE Dec. 24 rider in the United States. The Post Office Department maintains the stal: U, pack on the Sound of Fony Express between Sombrero Butte and Copper €reek because it 120,155 This pack was put s much cheaper than by modern transportation. 0dd, isn’t it? up in nine cannerie PASSENGERS FREIGHT b hd Y S R B R the 1040 pack follows: = e Skt ST 0 P REFRIGEZATION AT PERCY'S CAFE e MV 12611, cases; - Chinooks, g Breakfast, Dinner of Light g | {Tha pack of, fish i from m Pritish Gotum Jos, 4536 s Ruchey D.B. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY SCHEDULE and FARES [l = 507 s b | or aussea 111 cases ‘ b Thettd ailean By ] ‘RESHMENTS Phone 114 Night 312 =7 3 - TUESDAY The total American pack on Pu REF! = | JUNEAU TO SEATTLE T ey le o ik i e 00 i ! Lumber and Building Ffaterials ‘ (Airmail and Express Only) JEit 1989 “‘“k‘ O ] . from the lot. All they had to do, after Miss Broadbent's PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU fand. chums was greater than in ety SeLs % g Lob FAIRBANFS TO JUNEAU YQNPAY. THURS. |/ bt the 1639 produciion of sil- aucers' improvised a balleb HGRESEIOE BeMipP, Wit B RS Suwn o Travel SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ™ DAY, SATURDAY s, Chinooks, and pinks was graat- their individual impressions of what the dance was all about. ANADIAN and Moderaize Your Horme Under Title I F. H. A. (Pagsenqers—)\irmcil and Express) fer thom the paek of these species l "he results rather bore out Wilcox's notion. “Quest for Beau- PAC ll_ l(» ona "

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