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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS N | g.n_;fi i) fiERE IISPTEAMER MOVEMENTSII NORTHBOU! t-and ROM WEST ©e0cceoese0c000se0en 00 ¢ Pececceceeenceenec0c0o0c0000s0 0 o & Alaska eduled to sail from = No M E 15 at 9 am Val ndo B Tyec to sail from Se- Francis, Dan Henry, Jennie atbe Thomp A. R. Whif- o Mour cheduled to d Willia 1 E. O il f1 tle March 19 at | 9 am ( Hansen w onlyi e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Iro Cordo ® N¢ teame north, we . LOCAL SAILINGS wil v er, M ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every i i ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ) 1, M . and wayports. . \ M e Naha leaves every Wednesday ® € Made ° 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® B O n, ¢ . lexander, Kake and way- ® . B M. L. ® ports, ° X . . fir, ® ®® 8 8 e & &0 00 o - s ( . (‘ > e TIDES ‘]'; ( Fae B (sun t ¥ (March g 0:04 ¢ w Low tid 6:06 a s High tide—12:11 ATTENTION ODD FELL( Low tide—6:28 p.x Tuesda March 11 i - O Fell n T a at the Dally Alaska 7:30 P. M. instead of Thursda : paper with the largest adv. T. HAGERUP, Noble Grand. | paid circulation ' Steel Cavalry Bounds Into Action Speed shot at Camp Holabird, Maryland, during tests on new Light Recénnaissance and Command Cars for United States army. They carry machine gun and crew of three men at approximately 60 miles an hour. Can climb steeper hills than tanks. The Ford Motor Com- pany, which built the ditch-jumper shown above, has an army order for 1500 of these units. SCHEDULE and FARES TUESDAY JUNEAU TO SEATTLE FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) : Y. THURS- FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU Y3V SAturpay (Passengers—Airmail and Express) AY JUNEAU T0 FAIRBANKS [3%E5°R% (Pcssequef:s Airmail and Express) Jur Pa Mec- cau Lar Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Junean 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairb 82.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 48.00 44.00 —via rairhanks, LESS 107 FOR ROUND TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin St. 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE PHONE 108 1 l | herd 1 S LAST YEARS-DONT YUH RECOGNIZE || Yukon Docks HereonWay W es I ward ed |\’ll' this f from ti the Pur- el is » Westw fr “aptain of arit m the afterr on r Ju- Boyer, My ) mSeattle and Mrs icicl Petersbu Vernon Heim- al, Billy Johu- Tom Thomp- Aril Ma 1 Lawi WAL, SOTT |5£\' NOW THAS REAL ECONOMIZIN; SUSIE.TM PROUD OF / QUH Y ] ONLY DRAWBACK IS, IT MAKES TH'REST OF MY GIT-UIP LOOK DOWNRIGHT G By CLIFF STERRETT SO YUH l?ETTER FORK OVER TH DOUGH FER KNUTE SOBLICK asa plid-llp subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this ‘evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE "NEW MOON" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person A NEW v WATCH THIS SPACE— )| NICODEMUS POST 'OFFICE € v I PRy wows.. THE POSTMASTER'S JOB 1S HANDED DOWN FROM ONE COLORED PERSON TO ANOTHER!/ CHiNESE ONCE USED GEESE TO CARRY THE MAILS [ na_m—& — w“ i\ liu-. —v.fi\yA gTREET @ARS IN CHATTANOOGA TENN ARE EQUIPPED WITH MAIL BOXES {__Reg. U. 5. Bal. Offce 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Federation of Post Oiice Clerks rvice, Centuries to city. That 49 r mail rom cit moder: mes: nese invented th geese to car is why the gray goose is depicted on the Chinese Post Office Depart- ment flag. ite, the Ravercnd P. J Mrs, Larty Fitzpat ind Palme Pec Frem Wranzell —C M. and Mis. M. O. Johr B. Crews I. Johnson was th for Juneau from - _ North Sea Docks Here, SitkaBound Northland Steamship vessel North Sea, Captain Leonard Willlams, and Purser C. D. Littlepage, docked in Juneau at 1 c'clock this afiernoon ing the first round trip pas- bri the seasen and with 26 for Juneau from the ssel is scheduled to sail Sitka at 4:30 o'clock this after- The round tripper is Miss Il anette Inch. ger -of wcengers ith. The rriving t, were M Mary and | Andrew Mrs. D, . Herm- 2 Hans Olson, Mis. \V\ koff, Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, Im)m rick, A. G. Brown, Mr Harold Gaither Jr, Jconson, Cora Christenson, P. Hclden, O. G. de, H. snscen, W. P , Pred <cn, Willlam Brewn, D, Lew L George Matsen, J Swa George P. Holden,! cc ‘Tom Makai, C. E. Moore and D. Gallagher Almost a hundred passengers are| abeard bound for Sitka D AUI(lH ASSIGNED IO SITKA SEAL PATROL The vessel ter t U. S. Bureau Auklet, of Fisheries Dan Grotring, Mas has been assigned to seal pa- )l in the vicinity of Sitka, ac- cording to announcement by Clar- ence Olson of the Fisheries and Wild Life Service. | 7The Auklet left Seatile March 6 for her Sitka base where she replace the Kittiwick which cn seal patrol there las. year e Scoter, O. A. Elveness. Mas- will patrol the coas, of Wa until April when the sea will have passed on their hern migration. After that time Scoter 1l proceed to her regu- gnment in the Bristol Bay was ter, ingten | HELP AN | [ i | LASK AN | ALASKAN | ! Telephone 713 or write | | The Alaska Territorial | Employment Service i 2 for this qualified worker. i ENGINEER DRAFTSMAN — Single, age 72 very capable man is not hadicapped by age. Has about 40 years experience in enginzering fields, including railroad; mining, water power and highway engineer- ing. Can also care for and adjust enginecring instruments. Im ES. 264. J Empire Classifieds P¢yl will | Cali| i Hollywocd Sights Aml Som—d: | PRES— T P L T R HOLLYWOOD, Cal. March 11—l bet Linda Darnell, the baby star, doesn't eat her spinach like a good girl, either. She comes right out in meeting and says she doesn't like scheol She had spent the morning in a bridal veil, holding a wed- ing dress before her, and walking slowly up to Tyrone Power with love in her eyes. It was for a scene in “Blood and Sand.” Anybody .could see that Linda was this town's prettiest 17-year- old baby. “Yeu see him,” directed Rouben Mamoulian aloud, for it was a silent scene. “Now you smile ah-h! — your heart is beat- ing so loudy they can hear it in Mexico. That’s it, ah-h!" Then Tyrone embraced Linda, and they kissed, and the cam- to pick up her father on the stairway, look- era panned away ing on. Afterward out of her bridal veil and wearing slacks to lunch, said: “All. the time I could see my school teacher watching me. I feel so silly — doing a love scene with my teach- er standing by. I'll be glad when June comes and I don't have to go to school any mor Linda, So, for that matter, will be the assistant directors whos business it is to see that Linda gets in her camera time and yet abides by the state law requiring her to put in four hours of schoolinz and rec tion before 4 p.m. each day. “We can have her only 45 minutes more today,” “and we haven't got the scene yet.” I liked his cynical description of movie schooling: “The teach- er asks the kid what’s the name of that mountain in Egypt PERCY'S CAFE K STOP ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE *® REFRESHMENTS AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakiast, Dinner or Light said one, s helore the camera and says I-love-you-darling and then she goes back to school and says she doesn't know what's the name of that mountain in Egypt.” He admitted, however, this was an exaggeration, “The young- sters come out of movies generally with better training than contempoaries who go through the regular schools.” (To verify that argument, consult Shirley Temple, Jgne Withers, Virginia Weidler, Edith Fellows, Mickey Rooney, John- ny Russell, Joan Carroll, Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper.) st for a siren (aside from Hedy Lamarr whom t have) points up an apparent lack in the a lack of out-and-out villainesses. lood and Sand,” played by Nita Naldi in the ilent version of the Ibanez novel, had a heart concealed by warm, voluptuous beauty. ¢ must lure Ty Power away from Linda, love Mamoulian's que he wanted but c town’s talent lists The siren in “B] Rudolph Valentino flinty, undentable In the new picture him, and leave him Hollywood used “vamps” as we onc first. Pola Negri those parts. What happened times already had made the “v: Mae came along stock-in-trade o have a pleasant stable of she-devils, or (uaintly called them. Theda Bara was the Miss Naldi and Jetta Goudal all could play My guess is Mae West. Changing amps” a laughing matter when 0 ‘em nd she finished the job by kidding their There i New: Your Name May Appear! | | | | { i | | DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU SUPPLIES _Rear Admiral | STEAMER SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND William H. Blandy, 50, a native |YUKON .. Sat. Mar. 8 Tues. Mar. 11 Sun. Mar. 16 New Yorker who was educated | BARANOF Wed. Mar. 12 Sat. Mar. 15 Thu. Mar. 20 in Delaware, has become chief of | ALASKA . Sat. Mar. 15 Tues. Mar. 18 Mon. Mar. 24 +# the navy's important bureau of | MCKINLEY Wed. Mar. 1 Sat. Mar. 22 NO CcALL ardnancs Subscribe for Tne mnnlu- ¢ FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 H. 0. ADAMS- NOTiCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on‘ March 17th, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock, | A. M, in the office of the United | States Commissioner and Ex-Oificio | Probate Court for the Juneau, Al aska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon | the petition of JAMES YORK for his appointment as administrator of |the estate of FRANK ROBERTS, deceased; and, upon the petition of | MILDRED R. HERMANN for her | appointment as administratrix of the estate of FRANK ROBERTS, ™ deceased; and, for the issuance of | B ] Letters of Adm ation to one of | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL I . All persons in interest | 2-Way Radio Communication Aughotized Carrier cquued at said time md | place to appeal or show cause if any SCHEDULED P IGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER S ICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA they have, why said petition should 'UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 FREIGHT OFFICES -4 -Agent not be granted as prayed for. 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