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‘THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT 204G POLLY AND HER PALS R e MRS. A. KOSKY as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE — DID YUH ASK HIM HOW LONG HE FIGGER! WE'D HAVE TO STAN FER THIS CONSARN HE SAIL HE S LOOKING IN THE ALMANAC RIGHT Now/ 7 Jest Y MR. PERKINS Nacri = . &= DID YL x,ALL upP TH’ DRAT TED OWNER O’ THIS ICEBOX LIKE I SAID?2 and receive 2 tickets to see: | "7 GIRLS ON BROADWAY” l i Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Two international railroad lines Your Name May Appear! link Berlin and Moscow. ! NOTICE OF SALE In the Commissioner’s Court for the ' Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- | bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Alaska Craft I [sremven wovenenrs| Beaten Ashore In the Matter of the Estate of NORTHBOUND hd CARL (CHARLES) BIERNOTH, y deceased. Baranof scheduled to arrive at @ 1 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails westward at 5 o'clocl NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an order of the above entitled court dated January H tomorrow morning. v Tongass scheduled to arrive 2231d_‘ 1941, N. C. Banfield as Ad- Sunday. ministator of the estate of Carl .G(‘l"“l‘)Ul ED SATLINGS (Charles) Biernoth, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at 10 o'clock A. M. on February 3d, 1941, at the front door of the Fed- to Northland scheduled from Seattle tomorrow a am, 10 Tukaho Wrecked Kafalla . . . . . . . s * » . . . . . . . : : 1 Build J Alaska, th : aska s i sai 0 eral Building in Juneau, Alaska, the o 3 ’ Bar, EnrouteKopighdo:. |3 Alsls shedvied. 1o st 1o 3 | following first morigage bonds i gy e el SR S f iy b ,I.'w‘v _\”“.(1”1“(‘1 £6' Eatl from & sued by the Juneau, Lumber Mills, eamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau Seame_ urvivers o Seattle February 4 . Inc, and secured by a first mort- *BARANOF 9P M. Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 ® Mount McKinley schdeuled to ® ‘gagc to Geo. E. Cleveland as trus- | Ay asgaA % i g Feb, 4 Peb; o9 CORDOVA, A The e gail from Seattle February 5 @ tee for the bondholders, and said MT. McKINLEY Feb, 5 Feb, 8 Feb. 14 56-1 vessel T from e at 9 am . bonds will be sold in the following {YUKON Pel b. - l’-‘rb‘ 1 th‘ 16 to Seattle, was wr »d on e Princess Norah scheduled to ® designated lots, to wit: DERBLAY Sails from Seattle Feb, 7" < ‘ ' i Katalla last Sunday e sail from Vancouver Febru- e LOT 1 1 night but four men aboard sur- e ary 7 at 9 pm . 5,$100 bonds numbered 91 to t—Connects with S, S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer vi are safe ashore ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e 95, inclusive and Uzinkle, vai ave the ® North Coast in port and sched- e | LOT 2 Tl the e uled to sail south at 4 o'clock e 3 S§00 bn_mls numbered 96 to FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS M i P -3 1 SH Ao b She plusive | OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL [} conta h . LOCAL SAILINGS . L?Tssnn b : o P y the C dov Serv . "Jx'(‘h( eth scheduled to sall every ® J onds numbered 99 to % b reception fs poor . 'nv;dx.j at u‘p o for Sit- @ Légf.’,dincluxn'o THE Al ASKA LEIN E It ears however that I . 1d wayports. % LR > . T kal U eatariaten dust Sl 0 Teids 800y Srinosy ¢ 2 $1000 bonds numbered 103 FCBET OFFICE~2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 day ir the vicinity of Ka-'® m. for Petersburg, Port e and 104 4 . H. O. ADAMS la is unsheltered. The|® wnder, Kake and way- e LOT 5 - el et was ® . £ mechioty 2 $1000 bonds numbered 105 B haain 15 thd Batiness| v e SR RURTS SR PIETAT First grnup of spectators to settle down beside Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, for the m'ullful'adl and 106 X ! ihd , orm. Efforts were made <o parade, these “campers” came well prepared for their long wait, with blankets to ward off the cold and LOT 6 '.i to get ¢ the line sandwiches and coffee to allay their hunger and thirst. e 2 $1000 bonds numbered 107 1 I and 108 ‘r Said bonds mature on December Al%ka SteaShlp lt) any ab ) drc i 15, 1943, bear interest at 6% per e Sl i e e g RESOI-UTIONS annum, payable June 15th and De- RV ICE:ONA ILL- ALASK’R-ROUTES v p: cember 15th of each year until - LT koA Hollywood Sights And Sourds || cmber isin of exon sear unin e e— s C able at the B. M. Behrends Bank in ’ A e p A S S E D B Y By Rebbia e Juneau, Alaska, and registered as to MARI“E AIRWAYS u - s * H Al l' ] - b3z HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jan. 30—The theme of this story is principal. 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier i growing old. It can be, and is, told over and over — the same ar:zl:ys‘fi,fg“}xffl?gstbi ;{fj;;d;fig; SCHEDULED PASSENGER INE SERVICE o plet with different heroes or heroines. Last week the hero was Dedafber 15, 1940, will nérus t6)ihe BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA | Tony Martin. This week it's Phil Regan. Next week, or the | pirenacers UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 H week after that, itll be somebody else All of said bonds shall be offered e Tl A“ AI k vl_kb P It's a formula plot, to be Hero leaves Hollywood, no for sale for cash to the highest and '—-_———-——é High tide—3:22 am. 16.0 feet -Alaska Labor Hero goes on the rcad, si or dances, or stands ons best bidder, but the Administrator | { ,‘,],“' ,,f,,. 9:21 am -_.’1 fif, f asses . whatever his specialty is and wows 'em. He wows reserves the right to refuse any or | A L A s K A A l n Tn“spnlrr' hc‘ £ High tide—:18 pm. 153 feet Eleven Resolutions ughly that somebody fiom Hollywood hears abous it, | 8l bids offered for any or all lofs |§ All Fianes Byergling Obm Acronsitfiond * Low tide—9:35 pm., 06 feet th a contract, and sends the conquering hero back X '”:J.;!‘_s de_"';;“;' alny ot l:e high- 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE - ‘ on Second Da {0 the movies et bl Budio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU )iz v Y th S refused in the best interests of the g o Tony found his dotted line bouquet in Miami; Phil found estate of deceased. Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER High Scorers Eleven resolutions had been pass- [ hero. is head ‘er > thor ! rushes up wi his in Chicago. T is doing his stuff in “Ziegfeld G " Phil Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January ed up to late yesterday evening as|| IS in “Las Vegas Nights” Both are booked ahead for other 22nd, 1941. the second day of the All-Alaska || pictures; for both, the future 3 ... N. O. BANFIELD, NEW YORK, Jan, 20. — When Labor Convention came to Sk thnd, | ey Administrator gf the Estate of Carl either Long Island University o _ Presented to the convention by | (Charles) Blernoth, deceased. St. Francis plays a basketball : the Resolutions and Le | Phil, who used to work at Warner’s and then at Republic, has First publication, Jan. 27, 1941. hereabouts the fans e» OIL MAN _william RhOdes | oniiiiee. headed by Co a whole year's work cut out for him, this time at Paramount. Last publication, Jan. 30, 1941. Davis (above), imternational oil TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY | score to mount xapidly. Both teams| ;u 2¢or recently mentioned asa | tRO Of, the resolutions w With the new contract, he’s moved his wife and four youngsters R 6 0 Y averaged more than 55 poinis a me bearer to U.S. of a doxically opposed; one of them from Pasadena to Beverly Hills — the old Ruth Etting house, game up to the season’s midway offer to negotiate peace l\lck ]fm' the repeal of the Burke Phil is something of a movie-land wonder. At 34, he’s the point withi the Allies, has invited con- Vadsworth Conscription Bill and aps ] - r family Fhe faof rOnCes S T ! -+ o gress to review circumstances another aski Im-l(h(- protection “',m“\\v(n.l‘ ”““'II-X,“ b ,‘” } ’Ivm s “ .‘OA{”AIM \Em Ihe v S — Junead o Try a classified ad in The Empire surrounding case. of labor's rights in the administra- b oo ey idn'twanG Rietr “aluging oan to be b CEKLY SATLING ——— N e || elled a family man, especially the papa of a quartet. This led A C.’. w Seattle e e T 0 Demand Relesse IS 5 TSl TN Ar. Jun. Ly. Jun. G M C T R U C K S The immediate release by Gov 7e veave AL p ™ g.B. C L. Olson of California of Earl P R C‘ it ‘s C /' FE ALASKA TRANSPORTATION geattle 4 ’ King, Ernest Ramsay and Frank ki COMPANY 30 i Compare Them With Al! Gthers! Conno, mialtiite leaddid who were PY . Noth oy gens BO% convicted on a m - charge in Coast - 4 Feo. T 2 as demanded he firs \] Feb. PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY | o fomaseza in the st STOP peabin: , wostniane 3825 2T tion. AT PERCY'S CAFE Seattle AENRY GREEN, DUBABILITY Of the nine remaining Breakiast, Dinner or Light 23 funchex |} S S. TYEE . ..Feb. 4 Freight Phore - p | CONNORS MOTOR CO. « FOUNTAIN ‘seavice | PHONE 411 . ©® REFRESHMENTS |{ PASSENGERS FREIGHT = 5 LS — Spmes el REFRIGERATION to so many tions that all the R were downright happy when the truth came out. time when such a revelation would have knocked haywire, complic ns, including Phil, There was a a romantie but Phil says that it helped. Fans tell So does Phil. He also like the idea | marriage was 17, his bride 16, when they were | He's twice old now, and the present Mrs. Regan | nal Mrs. Regan. | at- tacks upon labor unions by apy tion of anti-trust laws. The resolu- tion claimed that such application of trust laws is a perversion from the intended purpose. Compensation for Fishermen A ram which will limit the gear in the various districts so that se er and chores SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ @ FY5SPAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU Y2V°8X iy | oo (Passengers—Airmail and Express) income JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [ %ESPAY |°© FRIDAY { D.B.FEMMER AGENT singer’s career like the idea COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Night 312 OF ALASKA ! Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title 1, F. H. A. him they he Phone 114 of early knotted. is the or as pro; A ed both in the fishing ie operations of this in- will have an adequate annual was asked by Resolution No. 7 demanded that employment Phil, now that he's back, has a notion that the studios ought to do osmething to encourage vaudeville if they want to eliminate the “double feature” from theatres. “It used to be,. he recalls, “that vaudeville players had to take Resolution No. U “PRIN- the Compensation Possenicrs Rirmiatavg & ) S EEORTE i I a cut when they played small towns — but there aren't any i s S O R )3 2T R S ks rassengers—~irmajl and Expreas) L Ak o SHENASE 10, SREE e ¢ more small towns, from the entertainment point of view. Small CESS ALIFORNIA GROCERY Jun- Fai Me- IR EruhEe Mo 8 raschven to. alve town people will buy a good show as eagerly as the city folks, C " ; cau banks Nome Ruby -Betiel ‘Flat Ohpir Grath | . ~ocition 0 € esowed to glve | - they know as much about it. LINER d MEAT MABKET uneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *12500 *120.00 5 . ] » i i o O i - oo e 2 American Youth Act, and fo in- Phil doesn't mind telling you he'd like to be known as Phil JUNEAU all airbo 32,00 7 3 7 5 g L ; TO VANCOUVER, Fairl 82.00 400 3900 7600 5600 4800 4400 R case the cooperation between labor Regan, rather than as “the singing cop,” a title derived from his TELEPHONES —371 Via Fairbanks, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS { Princess Norah early service on the Brooklyn force. reflects, is a relative thing. But fame of any sort, he After a benefit once, the sponsor demand that labor shall be TRY OUR PENGUIN 10% FOR ll()l'\ D 'I'Rfl’ passed unanimously by . I tion, No. 4 asked for t of the poll 33 hern States” in which “over Americans are deprived of the fun- 1t to vote.” alled upon the Depart ment of Justice to abandon it e ashanks, repre lj"‘”‘ ”:‘ both ’_‘:]‘“‘“‘";“=;““"' genially wished him “al thel success in the world.” P » B E S H F R 0 Z EN F 0 0 D S » & and advisory bodies within the Fish 3o i 2 hy AP e ! uary Passengerg — Airmail — Air Express and Wildlife Service was demanded 1):»\:3\1'] Tepiied, "TU kel et DAl ma wobd asi Motlofh 1 ohedadhent 8 Sinsiives Stk F in Resolution No. 9 ¥ Canadian Pacific Services: ; i i Pacific Alaska Airways, - S O el SRR || Pty ey i en e Mt asSKa I!'WBYS, nec. Phe nonVEhbien et an record ik what you want, T hope—" ete. 'nuns.u'égrm TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY . . the tenth resolution as seeking a At the time, Morton Downey was just about tops. | TRANS-PA( (o} Pan American Airways System prohibitive tariff of all fishories \ | Tickets, reservations «na ran TRAFFIC OFFICE 4 products in competition with union - | particulars from L. A. DEL ERECQUE caught and processed seafoods. —— — e 4 = i '.c;. 'MULVINILL b 5 > X - e 4. DIELEREA The last resolution asks for b . M’, Agent, CP.R.—Junean, Alasks w ”d”,‘ C' i q i District Sales Manager amendments to the Alaska Com- T'.«ere 1S NO su Sntllte i 3 Baranef Hetel ' v e“” ”. 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE pensation Law so as to abol crimination against Jers in Southeast Alacl Neicspaper Advertising | cnmn PACIFIC 48 LA 81 :

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