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THE DAILY ALASKA. EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT , g ANYONE WHO DRIVES \ AS SAFELY AS KEN, i . . CAN'T BE GIVING A The Daily Alaska Empire FLIRTATION THE® FAR B= IT FROM ME T'LECTURE, GAL--BUT 1 HOPES KEN TAINT TH’ KINDA FELLER WOTD FLIRT WITH YUH WHILE YER OUT DRIVIN J.A. MARTIN JUST OUT as a paid-up subscriber to FOR A SPIN WITH KEN, it | MARINE NEWS Northland Is JuneauBound SEATTLE, March 17.—The mot- orship Northland sailed for South- east Alaska ports Saturday after- noon at 2 o'clock with a capacity list of passengers, including the fol- lowing booked for Juneau: F. J. Hart, Miss D. A. LaFurge, Mrs. Wilbur Irving, E. H. Smalley, W. J. Powers, Eric Sundell, Carl Nelson, Pat O'Brien and son, Peter Gadd, Ed Eislan, C. E. Patten. Ortin Allen, Donald Breedlove, Lewis A. Wagner, J. W. LaFurge, Arthur A. Alexander — e HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Mr. and Mrs. E. Ojaneimi of Fairbanks arrived in Juneau on the southbound steamer Yukon, booked from Seward. They are staying the Baranof NORTHBOUND s to arrive Alaska schedul to arrive at Northland due Wednesdas SCHEDULED SAILINGS attle tomorrow Mount McKinle sail from Se 9 am n Sea scheduled scheduled to sail am from Vancouver March 21 at 9 pm Columbia scheduled tc Marct at 9 am cheduled to sail f Seattle March 26 @ SOUTHBOU at ! Thursday. > o> - LOCAL SAILINGS The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. - - - ka and wayports. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4636 A ports. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR " e THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, - DIVISION NUMBER ONE; AT JUNEAU. WILFORD MARION WELCH Plaintiff, vs. BONNIE CAROLINE WELCH, Defendant. The President of States of America. Tc named defendant, GF are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- tory of Ala: First Division, at Juneau, Ala within thirty days after the last pub tion thi summons, in case t summons is published. or within forty day after the date of its service upon in case this sum served upon person: answer the plaintiff’s cc in the said court titled cause, The action demands the following re- lief; dissolution of marria now existing betwee ntiff and defendant and of no further for: and effect on the grounds of it a compatibility is C And in the event you fail appear and answer, the plaintiff = t you i will apply to | . art for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit, for di said marriage above n and Rober Frem Robert Alexander, Kake and “ 90000020000 000000000000 000060008 50 - TIDES Time—March 18) -4:06 am., 172 10:40 a.m., -04 4:58 pm., 140 10:50 p.m., 2.7 e YUKON SAILS (Sun High tide Low tide High tide Low tide United fea above 'TING: You the the of his mons is and plaint on in the above en plaintiff in said steamer 9:15 nzers bc scuthbound in Juneau at night with 20 pa ed for here from the Wes d iled at 11 p.m. with 19 p: frem June Captain of W Runge rs frem Seward v ce, Ray lie Cenrad, J. Davis, E. Joe Putt of as Honor 2 Slmen said Co hereunto af- Witness the Hellenthal, judee of the seal of said C fixed, cn thi ary, 1941 from Cordcva; J (SEAL) 0 and HAROLD H. BA'T} nee from Haines. Plaintiff's Attorney, When sel Juncau, Alaska uth ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitlea Court. J. K. Hudson By JOHN J. GILMORE. R Deputy. and Mr. Publication dates, Feb, 24, Mar Paul W 10-17, 1941. adv. were passengers for Petersbu: ~F SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUESDAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MQ\PAY; THURS (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS IUESPAY (Passengers—Airmail and Exgress? t,and Febru C day of Harriet the ve sailed for 11 pm booked for Mec- LSl Jun- Fair- eau kanks Juneau 82.00 Fairbanks . 82.00 #—via Fairbanks. Nome Ruby Bethel Flat 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 STEAMER MOVEMENTS! at ® |, to ® o March 19 at ® sail from e Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. . for Sit- @ Naha leaves every Wednesday ® at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® way- @ . feet feet. feet FOR SEATTLE - Yukon o'clox u for Seattle and South- the A. Glasscock; Purser, were Cavanaugh Edward Lewn, Einnoffi Ojaneimi, Ida Ojer- B. Ken A. Jones | 7ir car Hart was the only passenger Fitzimmons Law- the the following pas- | ine v r Seattle — W. W. Council, Marion Richey Bert Jensen, Robert! Rasmussen, Kenneth G. Edwin|the and Mrs. Archie Shiels Jones and U. O. White Ohpir Grath 149.00, 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 44.00 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 135 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 108 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE RESPECT IT DESERVES/ Baranof Quf To Westward Sailing westward heurs in port, the Alaska S and Purser Larry au at 3 p.m. Satul 4 rs from June after several mship Ram- McName> Witk ck tomorrow morn- @ » s ers to Seward were » 8 unz, G. M. Wu- Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- ® 3 W. R. Hayte r, Orvel Thompecn, Pet . . the only passengar from Seattle March 21 at 10 ® Princess Louise scheduled to sail ® » m Seward - <+ NEW LOW DESK NOW APPEARS ON JUNEAU MARKET J.B. Burford and Company Offering Latest Office * == | Fixture-29-Inch High A revoluticr tar ay, is being i through tk preduct of B. Burford & Ce.. A Walker, largest ex- of > furnitur world and filing equipment in the the new desk signed for office work comfort by @ = business folk t down to their natural working heizht The cld fask 1 desk. aw-Walker people that fits the normal work- ition. This lower 1 eater ccmfort, lessens fa- . and ir efficiency. new trend toward greatér emfcrt in of; furniture is in line with the rec: revelution in hom: furnist until a f years getting Up ause the st cabinets, and sinks the average st ¢ inches, in some cases, cnly when a certain woman's maga- published a letter telling now a woman remedied her too-low cin by putting a box under her dishpan. Accordi to the Shaw-Walker pecple who have given the 26-inch desk exhaustive tests in o fore making it their stan new product has six specific vantages. Sitting position is natural. Reading, writing, are all dene with 1S 3. 1 jects is eliminated |and the range of vision is wider. In addition, say company offirials, natural height the desk been achieved without sacrific- ing room or arrangement and ut cramping the knee space. Experience proves that the New Low Desk will do fer working comfort what Shaw-Walker posture chairs have done for sitting com- | fort v, the ad- mor nd work- greater ease. of --e | Mexico supplies 74 percent of the world’s chice o *NO BAN’—_“No censorship” of press or radio is contemplated by the administration, says Lowell Mellett, friend of F.D.R. and head of the office of gove erament reports, Miss Josette Daly, the “all-American glamor girl,” is shown (center) after a broadcast from New York to South and Central America in the interests of Pan-American unity. With her are Miss Sonia Correia (left), daughter of the Brazilian Consul General to the U. S., and Miss Estelle Betancourt, daughter of the Cuban Consul in New York. | the transatlantic clipper from New Hollywood Sights And Sounds | v Robben Cosns. arch 17. — “TOBACCO ROAD.” Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. Directed by John Ford. Principals: Charley Grapewin, Elizabeth Patterson, William Tracy, Marjorie Rambeau, Gene Tierney, Ward Bond, Slim Summerville, Dana Andrews, Zeffie Tilbury. HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Stripped of some — not quite all — of its “shock appeal,” this hardy perennial of the theatre comes to the screen as fan- tastic comedy with undertones of pathos. Jeeter Lester, and shiftless, amoral tribe appear slightly more human in the film, perhaps, than on the stage. They are still to the average movie fan as remote as Hottentots. If, after seeing pes of Wrath,” you felt an urge to do something about his Joads, you won't get the same impulse from “Tobacco Road,” which clearly indicates that there is nothing much that can be done about the Lesters. Jeeters whole objective —— source of the pathos — is to stay put on the once-rich Georgia land his forefathers sowed. He gets, in the end, a temporary respite from eviction, and the chance to talk about the crops he’s going to plant in “a couple of weeks” — a time limit as definite as the “one of these days” on which hell go look for Grandma who “maybe died” out As in the play, Dude Lester (Tracy), the impetuous half-wit, there in the woods. marries Sister Bessie (Rambeau) so he can drive her new auto- mobile; Lov (Bond) is married to 13-year-old Pearl (never seen in the film) and is consoled, when she runs away, by the “aged” Ellie May (Tierney) There are good performances here (notably by Grapewin and Patterson and young Andrews as their benefactor) as well as the TOURS DE FORCE of Tracy and Rambeau. “THE HARD-BOILED CANARY.” crick Jacksen. Directed by Andrew L. Stone: PERCY'’S CAFE ot STOP ® DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE Screenplay by Fred- Principals: Allan Jones, Susanna Foster, Margaret Lindsay, Lynne Over- man, Grace Bradley, Wm. Collier, Sr. Rather original comedy-drama framing the falents of phen- omenal-voiced Susanna as a youngster from burlesque initiated into the higher things at Michigan’s Camp Interlochen by Jones and Overman. The film also exploits the musical gifts of Jones and of the youthful Heimo Haitto, Kaye Connor, William Chap- man, Dolly Loehr and Patricia Travers — the last-named capti- vating as the gifted brat who doesn’t Mke music. “NICE GIRL?” Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone, Walter Brennan, Robert Stack, Robert Benchley, Helen Broderick, Ann Gillis, Anne Gwynne. Deanna, unable to divert her “steady” Stack from his pas- sion for motors, gets int oa jam with a mock-scandal involving the older Tone. Not quite up to the best Durbins of the past, “Nice Girl” is still pleasant to take, should continue Deanna’s record which now stands at eight hits, no errors. “ANDY HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY.” Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden, Ann Rutherford, Sara Hader;, Kathryn Grayson, Ian Hunter, Todd Karns. T R Andy, in the throes of high school graduation, delivers the best of the Hardy series since “Love Finds Andy Hardy” — and introduces a singing star in young Miss Grayson. Watch, also, Hunter's work as the father, and. the movie debut of Roscoe Karns’ boy, Todd. AW B AR R Back to the War : Ann Hooton Twelve-year-old Ann Hooton f{a shown just before she took off in York for embattled Britain, via Lisbon. 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