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POLLY AND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1941. e o WAL, IS S JOSIE , SHE SAW You ( SKATING LAST NIGHT /5 AND INSISTED I Q‘l?\ODLICE ~ou = OH, [NOW YOL! RUN ALONG, POLLY--) = |UNBOUBTEDLY-- IMISS JOSIE AN” ME WILL — LUNDOLIBTEDLY HAVE i{A LOT'S T’ TALK ABOUT. " S AND THINGS - MISS JOSIE G SKATING LESSON! | MARINE NEWS BARANGE HAS 34 ON BOARD . S— !STEAMER MOVEMENTS! e, NORTHBOUND scheduled to arrive Tuesday. SAILS S ] I led to sail from tle 9 a.m. tomorrow led to sail from Seattle ry 4 Mount N chdeuled to s 200 § we L i ail from Seat February 5 orthbounc nof. Master b Ramsaue er Larry Mc- | ¢ North Coast scheduled to sail W he ked in Juneau from Seattle February 7 at at 1 am. today, including 34 booked 10 a.m for this cit Princess Norah scheduled to The vessel sailed sail from V ver F after unloading fr ary 7 at 9 | he Westw Juneau pas ers for JUTHBOUND SAILI sengere: arriving in B 10f scheduled southbound Seattle were Mrs. Della Al- vesday cad, Muriel Anderson, Ralph H LOCAL SAILINGS ne, Mrs. K. C. Brownjohn, Tda | ¢ pstebeth scheduled to sall every Brownjohn, Mrs. Charl B ¥ Wednesday at 6 p. ma. for Sit- Mrs ka and wayports. Mr. and Mrs. Nal leave: every Wednesday T M ° . . . ° . . . © ° ° ° ° . . ° . . . - . . ° . ° ° ° . Teeewe®sce000000000PORCCOEOOOCEOS Grummett mas Leake, Mr. and at 7 a. m. for Péfersburg; Port Mrs J. J. Meherin, R. E. Murphy nder,” Kake and way- J. W. Robert W. Hancock and Alex McDonald ® e o s 0+ o0 0 - From chikan—R. A. Barthol- PR omew, C rles Graham, Mrs. R. B. Martin, R. E. Sebern, Ray Ward and S Chance for From Wrangell—Elena Arola. Mrs. E. Casey, H. B. Foss and W. A Holzheimer From Petersk Housemaid The Alaska Territorial Employ- ment rvice sent out a call today for a housemaid, the position paying $50 a month, room and board. lliam ing, George Persons interested are asked to senhow, O. Lille- contact the Employment Service as ir X My A. B. Lane oon as possible McGillicudy, J R - and M A. C )1 ard Js C. W. Min r and A Day Dean Story was the lone pas- senger from Juneau te Kodiak NEW YORK, Jan. 31 Clos s W quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ock today is 4%, American Can 47, Anaconda 23%, Bethlehem Steel TiDES TOMORROW | @2'.. Commonwealth and Southern 11/186, s Wright 8, Genera Motor Internatic Harves- (Sun Time) 48 Kennecol 32, New Y Hig tide—3:57 a.m., 154 feet Central 12 1 hern Pacifiz ¢ Low tid 10:03 a.m. 26 feet United State Steel 62 Pound Hig ide 7 140 feet Low « 0:12 19 feet g DOW, JONES AVERA Subscri to the Daly lack The 11 Empire-—the paper with the est | Jones ¢ paid circ ion rails 2l utilitie MC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 & SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ TUESPAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU YQYPAY. /RS- DAY, SATURDAY (Pasgsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [UYESPAY FRIDAY 4 V(Pas‘senqerszirmcil and Express) Jun- Fair- eau Lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *13 00 *120.00 Fairban} 2200 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 *—Via Fairbanks, LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. —Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DE .EBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324 —4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 orporation in Farmingdale, L. I., where warplane motors are being produced for the Army e contract also calls for a general five per cent wage increase. Standing in center above, rep~ the National Defense Commission, is John R, Owens, whose efforts halted the walkout. Tanana Goes Engineerir and Navy. ' x FIVE TRAVELING MF ARRIVE ON S ARCHITECT RETURNS Local architect H. B. Foss re- i to Juneau on the steamer BOAT A nof after several days' busi- " A e trip to Wrangell. West with G. B Fresh orchids, gardenias, violets, 1 L] A. spring flowers for the President’s loco mOII ve F san is registored at Ball.—For-get-me-not Flower Shop. the the other four a adv staying at the Gastineau for thel —_———— duration of their stops in Juneau Vessel Takes Machinery, : Equipment fo Hoonah for Small Shipyard Subscrive tor Ihe Emplre. | Hollywaod Sights And Sounds Company e e Y Robbi G 4 HOLLYWOOD 1 is a pleasure You may be seeing her now as the maid in “No, No, Nan- ette,” a role she first declined She told Herbert Wilcox, who wanted her for the picture, £ 1 would for anyone, but I'm tired of acting Cal., Jan. 31.—Here's looking at ZaSu Pitts, and a deck load in- cluding a locomotive for the Alaska Railroad at Sewar The vessel left one week ago today and arrived in Ju- Hoonah where and supplies for a small shipyard which is to he built there, were unloaded. The Tanana’s mate said that the shipyard is to be built to repair s and that the several. 161 pomted S8 shipyard. el will sail from the A dock at midnight tonight bound 2 just “rd do it for yo tired in picty doing comedy.” > produc cto red her. She wouldn't have to ., wisecracks, a tempo just He scld her. She still remembered that th Cavell,” had given her the first ung like drama in years. She played the and went right back to comedy. would hawvi 1 ed She fast the rev Wilcox Pitts chance Belgian barge-woman e of the v in Nurse at anytl With 1941 ZaSu will be on her 23rd year in pictures. She began when she was 18 (in 1918) playing with Mary Pickford in he Little Princ in Santa Cruz, Calif., she was lanky speaking, and looked vaguely wistful J for Seward and will unload lumber at Japonski Island on her return Born in Kansas, rearer slow - even as (in most of her roles rot in real life) she looks today. AL AGENT HERE She was burning to be drame‘ic and all these yoars in comedy on the B: nof fro haven't soothed the burn | Seattle, Alex H. McDonald, Gen She got her big chance at is when Erich Von Stroheim made Agent for the Alaska Steamship ed” from Frank Norris’s novel “McTeague.” Von Stroheim Company in the Westward, is in Ju- neau today on a business trip. R | Wins Rich Open : 7 i cast ZaSu in the epic of its time feminine lead. “Greed” was a typical “Von" starkly real, a masterpiece, and much too long PERCY’S CAFE [ ] sTopP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches - ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS for showing in commercial theatres. Even when cut for release, the picture established ZaSu as No. 1 tragedienne of the movies. But Hollywood didn't know it. She could flutter her hands and use her expressive face more profitable in comedy. Lewis Milestone cast her as the German mother in. “All | Quiet cn the Western Front.” She had a touching scene with .ew Ayres, home on leave, and that was practically all the role offered, but ZaSu was delighted. ZaSu was splendid in the role. But at the sneak preview in Long Beach, the audience spotted her the minute she flashed on the sereen — and it howled in anticipation of laughs. ZaSu left the theatre in tears, the scene was reshot with Beryl Mercer, and ZaSu was mped comedienne from there on in. In her new Brentwood home the kitchen is big. She is proud of being a practicing cook. Players and workers on her set know her cakes and cookies are good. She passes them around, One day after working in maid’s costume at the studio she attended a bridge party in Beverly Hills, still in costume and via the back door. She picked up a tray of sandwiches and served the guests for several minutes before she was recognized. “It proved,” she said, “two things I maintain: that I'm a wonderful character actress and that women at bridge parties chatter too much to know what's going on.” R L Johiiny Buila Youthful Johnpy Bulla of Chi- cago is winner of the top $3,500 prize in the rich Los Angeles open. Bulla's 72-hole total was 281, two strokes ahead of the field. It wag Bulla’s first big tourney win., By CLIFF STERRETT - APPOINTMENTS IVES 5! NEGOTIATIONS START FOR "1 FISHING SEASON Unions, Emp_lo&ers Gefting Down to Preliminaries in San Francisco | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 31 —Preliminary negotiations have been | started here between unions and| employers of the Alaska Salmon Industry regarding wages and work- | ing conditions for the 1941 season.! Last year the unions and employ- ers could not agree upon terms and the season was abandoned. | George H. Anderson, who repre- sents several unions, does not an- ticipate any unsurmountable diffi- cultfes. More than 5,000 workers will be required at wages amounting to! more than $5,000.000, Actual negotiations will be h(‘}(l‘ shortly, it is said. - | GREENHOW ON TRIP Tommy Greenhow, announcer for radio station KINY, sailed for Sew- ard on the Bar bound for An- chorage and a several weeks' busi- ness trip. Greenhow is on leave of absence from the lc radio station.{ NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS ! IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. In the Matter of CLIFFORD O'-| Svameamommramomn oo SHEA, Bankrupt, In|? SHEA, or Bankruptey. To the creditors of Clifford O'- Shea, or Shea, of Juneau, in the | territory aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of January, A.D, 1941, the said Clifford O'Shea, or Shea,| |was duly adjudicated bankrupt,| and that the first meeting of his | | creditors will be held at the office| of the undersigned referee at Num- | |ber 268 South Franklin Street at the hour of 2 oclock in the after-| neon of the 13th day of February, 1941, at which time the said credi- tors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other| business as may properly come be-! | fore the meeting. | H. B. LE FEVRE, | adv Referee in Bankruptey. ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves | Beattle PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION i{ D.B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 e} JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE BSOUTHBOUND SAXLINGA Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations «nd full | particulars from LEONARD JOHNSON #s a paid-up subseriber to i The Daily Alaska Empire | is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "“SOUTH OF THE BORDER" Federal Tax—3¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Leave Northbound Bouthbound Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau BARANOF 9 P M. Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 ALASKA Feb. 1 Heb. % Pebh. 9 MT. McKINLEY Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 1YUKON .- " . Feb. 8 Feb. 11 “Feb. 16 DERBLAY Sails from Seattle Feb. 7 t—Connects with S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer and Uzinkie. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE -2 FREIGHT OFFICES -4 H. 0. 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