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POLI Y AND HER PALS I LOVES TO PUTTER AROUN’ \1 OL’ CLOTHES .- JESS LET “‘M TRY I7 GIT ME ouT “SQRFH (OAST ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS{ :\(ur THBOUND Ten duled to arrive “hv‘( 1) rn. o O - « North Sea d WIEH THkONG EAion seneault attle 9 a. m. tomor: . e scheduled to sail from mer North Coast pas Seattle December 24 at 9 a.m Princess Norah scheduled (o Juneau fror sail from Vancouver Decem noon, tak- « heavy load of Christmas ber 2186 9'p. m. 1 a long list of lccal pas North Coast scheduled to s from Seattle December vals from Sitka wers Ben at 10 a.m ] i Pagert: D, Whllase, SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS 1. . Dehnis. Jolin Wilion, W. M Mount McKinley is scheduled Bimiith, DY vk southbound 3 p. m. Saturday. Sailink 1B Beattle were DilkREE- nof seheduled southbound Sunday or Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayporis. Naha leaves eve at Tu. m. for F Alexander, Kake 8. Gregory, J. McGregor Wednesday ershurg, Port and way- 000 e e ce000e0c 000000 000ac0c00 ye in Pitish coldiers such as these, pictured marching in the northwestern desert of Egypt, are advaning steadily Mr Dr. Thomas ports and driving back the F: my of Marshal Rodolic G While Britain’s desert fighters have tak- P S M C. G. Bers.| it ¥ ¢ more than 30,000 Ttalian priseners, British warship | shel n pesitions from the Mediterranean and Roy Y Pl 8 | Reyal Air Foree hembers pounded'the Ttalian lings with exnle Pederson, W. R. Treibel, Mary Filz- > patrick Tipes TOMORROW of #l the “gooly. ideas, there are H out that it was in the Mrs. Tom Fleming, Temmy Fle yenty which™ are peactical sug- U w the airplace, the light | ing, Terrance Fleming, Bob Gor- -~ - gostions or hints that can e inie combustion engines and den, Bill Jensen, O. C. Martin, Os- (Sun Time) (rhod tonis 7 Brovakiy' n 5 high-test gasoline that runs car Wige Harold Rishel, Tan| High tide am., 158 feet. t1k6 i L R them, the tank, the submarine Ba Frank Str Harvey Reid tide—11 am., 38 feet. it the machine gun and the automo- A. M. Gormely, & mmons, Vera | tide—5:48 pam., 139 feet ENROUTE TO uc marshalling of -id to name only a few of the For Ketcliikan — Gene Cramer, | esent program of this new brain The U also is birthplace “ PASS 100 MARK LAk I Elolin Coult gressor nations have appropriated anc Lemicuy, ,v» n. 'I’HE HARD WAY U. S. HAS BEEN LEADER all these to use in modern battles, A i iy Accerding to Dr. Ketiering, what says the doctor. But with a spring- ¢ Petershurg—Eva Mizenzahl G B takes to outstrip any- aggres board start like that, he feels, we s rsen, Grace Orielano. DETROIT, Dee. 20—University of Convefled Flshmg Vesse] 1ation in inventiveness S| will always be ahead of the hounds <o it Detroit football teams have won f production, this country has of war 101 games since Charles (Gus) start of the 1926 season. The 100th | victory was a 3 to 0 win over Texas (IH! tian on November 9. the only FLYING SOUTH Titan victory in 100 won by a f a de- Ted Pavelec, tackle e HURRY’ WE'RE LATE AWREADY FER A OLED YUH FER ONCE, SUSIE ! IN MY SHAPE 1 e T RN THE DAILY AL,\bl\A EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DLL 20, 1940. ColLLDN'T GIT READY 5:512 HOURS! T in Command of Former Juneau Man in Port Sail net hip g s on a seiner—gun instead of | ble on the after deck—battle- | ay paint covering the honest St (,,,,',’,, i’,w,.l.";f, 11‘“ ‘;)\'M ‘|livered the winning kick hardworking hull of a fish boat. | banks, flew in by Electra yester - It looks as queer as it sounds, but | day afternoon after transferring e s L the YP-74 that docked in Ju-| Whitehorse from an Army bomb. I T 1 this morning, bound from | er HeseitaLn lio Lromerton to Dutch Harbor for un- | apt. Copenhaves is being N O T unced duties, an 80-foot srinrr} SRR b9 the’ deAtE BONIE matHE Bl fo:maerly the Endeavor of in Virginia. He fiew in a B-17, A 3-pound 9-ounce baby son wa ¢ Efideayor-— bomber to Whitehorse, and arrived | born yesterday at St. Ann’s Hos-|in command of Er y just in time to h the Electra, | pital to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Willey, | 'énteD. brother-in-law of Ben Bur- If je grantad, he will fly G ford and well known in J\m(_*un t with th> Douzlas Air- Mrs. Russell Maynard was dis- Christensen is a reserve officer line missed today from St. Ann’s Hos- up. He was a Juneau visitor While in Juneau, C; Copen- | pital after receiving surgical at-[* times this summer aboard haver ] 1t the Baranof. |tenticn. She returned to her home . ¥t SR n the Hillerest Apartments. ensen claims as much ignerance of his duties with uNKs Io (OURI Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fawcett of | the YP-T4 as the general public. Hocnah, are the parents of a baby| “AllT know.” he declares, “Is w2're daughter born last night at the| ““‘n’ to Duteh Harbor under sealed SETROIT, ec. 20.—Dre o At o Lk orders. ‘,l,._ m?f:[,”,lif I,,(:,‘,,I,)“ f\,mr Sl Moramenk G ;e | The YP-74 has a crew of 11 men rolfer who rlayed in the 1940 Na- SYLVIA SELLS Tl_wa.x buill_ln 1937 for ‘d('('p fm icnal Open, is a member of the The halibuter Sylvia, Capt. Vin- seining and is powered with a 200 basketball team at Wayne Uni-| cent Anderson, sold 5000 pounds ; 2 versity, of black cod today on the local fish £ visible armament is a e d exchalige; {¢mall’ gun mounted on the after Diamond cutting estaplishments % L RPCEe deck. : in the United States are working, Bubscribe to the Daily Alaska| [EDsien OChristensen expects to at capacity for the first time n|Empire—the paper with the largest|l€ave tonight for the Westward, 10 years, Mid circulation, | following two otler converted fish- R S - A O R R R ing® vessels which went north a {few days ago. | - -oo— - g SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUESDAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO0 JUNEAU Y QNPAY: shoins (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [YESPAY (ngsy{lqe@—_flinnuil ?nd Express) 5 . @ & i Jun- Fair- Mec- 4 eau lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath g Junean 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks . 82.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 4400 *—Via Fairhanks, LESS IQ%FOR R()l'\n TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. 4+ Pan American Airways System.. - TRAFFIC OFFICE - L. A. DELEBECQUE 2 Distriet Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE ! peak on the third quarter of 1949, Rough diamond imports into the’ | United States reached an 11-year ‘Setret Defense Plans ‘ForU S. Being Made (‘unlmued from Page One) defense sweepstakes. nt are secret and will remain so until the coun- working with its Army and avy advisers, has waded through them and tossed them aside as useless or approved them and thrown them into the. great defense hopper. Some of them are as wild as flying submarines. Some examples: ! Steel yams to be mounted on the !schnozzles of whales trained to search out enemy submarines; sub- | carriers—huge mother ships that a school of little puppy sub- | marines in under-water stalls; ce- {ment sprays which, spread from ||nhm--x. woutd turn the enemy into | statues; and gmnt bear traps, whose 1) would \Inp up enemy tanks. The list is endless but in spite Hollywood Sights And Sounds | By Robbia Cooms. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, I 20 In “Arizona” there's a de- lightful old rascal of a character, a Ju('L,l who dispenses justice with both eyes on cape to Glory” there’s an business tycoon who laughs loudly at his and helps to make the picture bearable. In “Penny there’s an earnest, soft-talkin’ linotype operator who shy advice to Irene Dunne and Cary Grant, And out in Altadena, which is near Pasadena, there's a house where Dr. Edgar Buchanan carries on his dental practice. All these assorted characters are one and the same. On the movie sets he' lddie” or “Buck.” He's 37 — although his bewhiskered “Arizona” judge looks 60 at least — and he’s here from Hun ville, Mo., by way of Oregon. Humansville, Eddie will tell you, has only 600 people but it's given birth to some nice people like Zoe Akins, for one. S the bar In bumptious amusingly own jokes Serenade” offer If ever an actor had a practical ace-in-the-hele, it's Edgar Buchanan with his dentistry. Eddie's a dentist because his dad, a dentist himself, wanted him to be one. He worked in college drama up in Oregon, and won a scholarship in drama ta Yale, but on his dad’s advice he passed it by and stuck to drilling. Well, he married a fellow dentist student, and eventually 't up practice in Altadena, selected because it was near to the Pasadena Community Playhouse to let Eddie follow Pl' RCY’.S CAFI' S T 0 l’ AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS —— his theatrical step, albeit a long one, to a movie test and his present booming career. “It's funny,” urge in spare time. From there it was but a he says, “but I used to wear myself out prac- ticing dentistry, I worked hard at it, and got a pretty good practice, and just before I got in pi res I was making good money more in fact than I'm getting in pictures to start with. Bul I'd get tired, almost sick. In pictures,” now, I can work all hours, night or day, and I don’t feel it. Guess it's because T love it." It's funny, too, how nice the studios are to actors who have an ace-in-the-hole. Eddie says he's always been given every con- sideration — and maybe thats’ why, evenings or during his vaca- tions from pictures, you can always get an appointment with Dr. Buchanan, Many of Eddie’s patients are Playhouse actors, all the new- comers, _of course, wanting thier incisors prettied up for pro- fessional reasons. A great deal of his work lately has been of that sort — “capping” what nature provided with pearly, even false- fronts. Bué Dr. Buchanan has let Actor Buchanan’s teeth alone. “For the kind of parts I get,” he says, “I don’t need glamour.” The two careers tie in together pretty well, at. that. & FACT IS ,YORE JESS RIPE! HARD -TIMES PARTY/ THIS IS A Dr. Ernest Wetter | President of Switz ! 1941 will be Dr member of the § iil, shown at his desk in sity of Berne. 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