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man, Hemp Seattle Mr Delebecqu Billy Murphy, R. R Tongass Has kound has two passenge E T i POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941. | /1 GUESS You MIGHT [ JUST AS WELL GIVE ‘\ UP TRYING TO GET, YOUR NEPHEW, ASHI A JOB; MR. PERKINS! ) THAT AD YOU HAD ME PUT IN THE P FOR HIM; “WANT MORNINGS, AFTERNOONS R K, OR EVENINGS” ! Copr. 41, King Features Syndh MARINE NEWS | North Sea Sails South | |STEAMER MOVEMENTS NORTHBOUND iled to ar- day have mail a Baranof due tomorrow. Nothing p.m. today S ue Monday "HEDULED SAILINGS cheduled to sail m Seattle today. a scheduled to sail from sattle 9 a.m. tomorrow Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- at March 18. Mc McKinley sail from attle 9 am North a from Seatt am Princess Louise scheduled to sail from March 21 at 9 pm SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS cheduled southbound Steamer Nort Transportation any Leonard William purser Littlehales, docked in Juneau from Sitka at 4 cle yesterday afternoon with passenc from the Coast town and sa for e and way ports ear 23 from land Capt C. D sout o'- bound 1 12 today wi Juneau for Ala port ssengers from Sitka Mrs. Tom Morgan, O. H. R. Hall, George Sullivan, Boyl Carl Baker, Magnus S H B P W. E and Budd Hamm leavin Jun Mervyn Crumley, O. B Delebecque Mrs. Mary Hinderer, Mr H n Davis, Jack and H. D M. E Locken Dr, Steven Ram White, R. F Vu- passen- scheduled to Seattle and March 19 at Southeast Mr Work- were scheduled to sail and March 21 at 10 Jack Vancouver ead Pa Side Cora Twedt Mrs. Lou LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth :duled to sall every ‘Wedn: at 8 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petershurg, Port Alexander, Kake and w ports. LR R I I >+ - "~ TIDES March 15) am., 192 Buth Jeffrey Watson Monagle, tehikan ngdon Reagan Tom Atkinson. Wra 1 John O'Reilly B 00000000000 0020000009000 2000000¢C8C Steve For Wel and the Rev (Sun Time, High tide—1:56 Low tide—8 am., -28 feet High tide—2:21 p.m., 18.1 feet Low tide—8:27 p.n., -19 feet. e Auk Bay Residents Invited fo Social An invitation has been extended to all Auk Bay residents to attend the PAA reception room social Sat- urday evening. The affair will be- gin at 7:30 o'clock and community singing of favorite tunes will high- light the social hours. feet. 2 for Juneau north- from Seattle, aboard for this crt, Mrs. Neoma B. Kunesh, and irnest C. Kunesh Ton according to a received by D. B. Femmer, Monday. Tongass, Juneau Steamer for now The adio due here Together—Even on Stamps Symbolic of the Axis co-operation, the new 50 centesimo stamp | issued by Italy (similar ones issued by Germany at the same time) | bears the likenesses of both Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Germany and Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy. This is a photostatic copy o the stamp. ~F SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ I%%SPAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU YQIP2y, THURS. (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANES [UESPAY (Pussenqers—fl'mnail and Express} Me- Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 39.00 7600 5600 4800 44.00 Jun- Fair- eau banks Nome 8200 149.00 74.00 Juneau Fairbanks .82.00 *—via Fairbanks, LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP, 2—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 1324—4TH AVE —SEATTLE 185 8o. Franklin St. PHONE 108 Norah Has 18 Aboard For Juneau Cenadian Pacific Noratl eamer Prm-‘ to arrive| ht from | rd for schedule at 8:30 o'clock Passeng ces in port the south Juneau and low For June na Eah Christine Halvorsen Patrick Killeen, | hard Lewis, 0~ Neil cholson, Leroy Annabell chwaes- dall Schwaesdall, Belle Simp- son For Harcld Hannes Michael man, FORESTER BACK AFTER ELEVEN DAY FIELD TRIP Phillip Adolph, Donald Guises Sam Nomeland, Alexander Tulsequah Campbell Jo neau Brillh Lyr and Forrest here March boat called nah, Pavlof Harbor, Ten > Warm Springs Bay, p Bay, Sitkoh Bay, Pybus Bay and Gambier Bay. An investigation was also made at Price Island of the death of Oscar aving Servic PARTY HEAD_Recogni- tion by German authorities of his “National Unity” party in Norway gives Vidkun Quisling (above) decided political strength in the country Gere many invaded last April. He fore merly headed Norwegian Nazis, D ' DOUGLAS BACKETBALL SEASON IS NEAR END Unless some unexpected develap- | ments a the basketball games| played in the gym last night just| about ends the season of that sport | for Doug s, | h not yet arranged, a play- | cff between the Eagles and Foundry | for championship of the Island is| due and may take place next week. | As far as the high school is concerr ed no more contests are planned al- | though the huskies may take part m a venefit planned for finishing the Eagles’ Hall, according to report. - >ee SEWING CLUB MEETING Mrs. L. A, Johnson will entertain her Sewing Club next Monday even- ing at her home on Front Street. Feusi & Jensen, Inc. DOUGLAS—PHONE 202 FRESH HERRING, Ib. 25¢ RED SALMON, Ib. ... 25¢ s (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS THURSDAY—FRIDAY Jane Withers—Ritz Bros, in .'_;Pif‘k Up Your Troubles” Tulsequah are as fol-| § HE CALLED UP THE PAPER AND HAD THEM CHANGE THE "A” TO "0’ IN THE WORD German recruits learn the military art of making oneself as small a target as pos many, according to the official Nari caption on this photo. daclares Germany will “march as a single persen when the time comes.” ible as they advance during training maneuvers in Ger- Hitler Vitus Bering is credited with| discovering northwestern America 200 years ago. 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-Officio | 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, ideceased; and, for the issuance of | | Letters of Administration to one of | | sald parties. All persons in interest | are hereby required at said time and | | place to appeal or.show cause if any | not be granted as prayed for. | Witness my hand and Official Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd day of | March, 1941. | | (Seal) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex- | Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, | Alaska, Commissioner's Precinct. First publication, March 4, 1941, | Last publication, March 14, 1941. Notice is hercby given that sealed bids will be received at the office| |of the Territorial Treasurer, Ju- | neau, Alaska, for furnishing 2,650,000 Territorial Revenue Liquoc | Stamps. Samples of stamps may oe| inspected at the Treasurer's Office. | | The Treasurer hereby reserves the| There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising right to reject any or all bids. Bids| — YUKON .. BARANOF . | they have, why said petition should | ;:::S‘,::EY VICTOR CRONDAHL 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, "SANDY IS A LADY" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person o WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! 'SERVIN b e ALAS LEAVE SEATTLE Sat. Mar. 8 Wed. Mar. 12 Sat. Mar. 15 Wed. Mar. 19 DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND Tues. Mar. 11 Sun. Mar. 16 Sat. Mar. 15 Thu. Mar. 20 Tues. Mar. 18 Mon. Mar. 24 Sat. Mar. 22 NO CALL STEAMER FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 H. O. ADAMS: FREIGHT OFFICES —4& -Agent | will be opened March 21, 1941.— @eesemmomss Territorial | ¢ |OSCAR G. OLSON, | ady. | Treasurer. Hollywood Sights And Sourds By Robbw Coom — . HOLLYWOOD, Cal.,, March 14—Jack Carson is a high, wide, and some what handsome young fellow who gets a sweet salary for not marrying certain pretty young women. Carson almost made a career out of not marrying Ginger Rogers. The job lasted through six movies and several years, and now he has a raise in pay and a long-term contract, and will not marry Bette Davis. The new contract (at Warner's) prac- tically guarantees that he will not marry any of the girls that James Cagney wants to marry. In other words, hell be stepping into shoes vacated by Pat O'Brien, who is no longer on Warner call to love and lose. He is happy about it. The girl-loser usually lasts longer on the screen than the handsome lads who scoop the luscious heroine into their arms while audiences reach for their hats. And some of the losers, like Gable, Tracy, O'Brien, Cagney and Bill Powell, stop lesing their screen armours and become leading men with star-billing. , who not long ago was intro- d trained seals in mid-western Either way it's sweet to Jacl ducing torch singers, acrobat: variety houses. His last Ginger Rogers picture was “Lucky Partners,” in which he almost got her — and would have, too, if Ronald Col- man hadn't been in the film. After an interlude in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” in which he played the loud: boisterous good-time Charley trying to cheer up Bob Montgomery with a eouple of PERCY’S CAFE [ ] sTOP ® DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE * REFRESHMENTS AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakiast, Dinner or Light Jack moved over to the new home lot and almost ruined his losing streak. He took Rita Hayworth from Cagney. But, as he says, he really lost out in the end — and Cagney got Olivia de Havilland — the new Olivia, the one who winks at boys. You don't have to waste sympathy on Jack, though, no matter how many girls he doesn’t get. In real life he got a very pretty one. Mrs. Carson is Kay St. Germain, the radio singer. Tyrone Power’s new hobby is collecting prints of his films. Reduced for 16 mm. projection, they store easily. Aside from their value as mementos (one he has is “Suez” in which he worked with Annabella), he likes to have copies for exchange with other print-collecting stars. Frank Capra may be the director of “For Whom the Bell Tolls” — which is set (if Paramount has its way) for a pre- producfion ballyhoo to rival “Gone With the Wind.” Top price paid for a stage play until recently was RKO's $255,000 for “Room Service” Paramount’s $275,000-plus for Ger- trude Lawrence's “Lady in the Dark” is the new record. Some- body there likes Lawrence vehicles, for her “Sky Lark” is already in production. John Payne and Betty Grable are set for another prize- fight yarn, “Straight Left.” Payne has ring-battled in several films including. “Kid Nighfingale” and “Ti‘n Pan Alley,” and’ does his own battling. WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your 1 Coal Choice—General Hauling MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL | 2-Way Radio Commusicatior Authorized Currier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 | —Storage and Crating | CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 | CALIFORNIA | Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Ceo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY LJ Sailings from Pler 7 Beattle Leaves Beattle March 11 March 18 S. 8. TONGASS 8. 8. TYEE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION K] D. B. 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