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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS [BE A SPORT, MAW.-. [T'LL TOSS YUH T~ |SEE IF 1 SHELLS OUT FER THEM NEW SHOES YUH WANTS, ER NOT/ NORTHBOUND Tengass scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock tonight. scheduled to ar- From Juneau Seward Bound North Coast rive about 5 o'clock tomorrow morning SCHEDULED SAILINGS Denali scheduled to sail from Y u ko n Sa i IS ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSII HOORAY:’ HEADS SHE 1S, AN YuH DON'T 61T A RED CENT, SUSIE 7 By CLIFF STERRETT L SUTTINLY SVWAN, - as a paid-up subscriber to SAML. I NEVER NOW TLL D.F. MILLARD SEE ANYONE WITH HAVE T/ CHARGE : YER LUK / EM/ The Daily Alaska Empire is invited te ptresent this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “GOLD RUSH MAISIE” Federal Tax—>5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! CiviL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The U. 8. CIVH Servxcv Comn‘w- sion announces a post office sub- stitute clerk examination for the purpose of establishing an eligible register from which selections may be made to fill existing and future vacancies as they may occur in the positions of substitute clerk in. the post office 'service at Juneau, Al- aska. Applications must be on file at the office of the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District, 450 Ped- | eral Office Building, Beattle, not v . . . . ° . ° . o . ° . . . . o © Seattlé: 9 am. (CMOITOW. . Jater ti g 2 ol X aal aa's . e ater than the hour of closing busi- Northbound, the steamer Yukon, ® Tvee scheduled to sail from Se- ® - i s Gapt, C. A Glascock and purses. 8+ AtHA! gemibiro . i April 30, 1941, The ddte hnd LEAVE DUE JUNEAU ' DUE JUNEAU | s inibe: i in Juneau at ® Princess Norah scheduled to sail ® blace of examination will be shown | STEAMER SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUNID 030 o'clock Saturday might with 4p © fYem Vancouver tomorrow e SE e el s seanly Qiniled LOQKUNIBIA Sate Mg Tues i dn | MU Mar ssengers from'(the south for Ju-, S (night:at:9 oclock - applicants after close of receipt of YUKON . Wed. Mar. 26 Sat. Mar. 29 Thus. Apr. 3 e fror south o iBcso s o et DS i applications, DENALT Tues. Apr. 1 Sat. Apr. 5 NO CALL Juneau from Seattle passen-| ® from Seattle April 2 x _ Copies of the announcement of McKINLEY Thurs. Apr. 3 Sun. Apr. 6 Sat. Apr. 12 ¥ v Juneau ); 3 1“ S8 o Mount McKinley scheduled to ® this examination (containing 7ull COLUMBIA Sat. Apr. 5 Tues. Apr. 8 Mon. Apr. 14 ers were Nick Borberl, J. Boulan- £ ™np fn o "sacttle April 3 at ® information as to place of examin- g ; cr, Blliott Bradford, R. A liw. & g k P ation, requirements, ‘salaries, elc.) TANANA sails from Seattle April 1 ‘\\\1;” ,\azfflu»“n‘. Mrs: Jame:Miie- { & ol Tl abeduleds ko Bail & and 2],;,;,{‘“”0,,1 blanks may be ob- SUTHFRLAND from Seattle April 12 Gith. Hans @ fibup RBeB "ADr] ‘4 A6'10 ® tained from either of the following: o OB LA ooy ' 3 g Hendricks, John S Cehk i, i U. & Post Office, Juneau, or the FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL J"li”‘l’“;"" ““ :fll R ¢ Columbia scheduled to sail from @ Manager. EIN:"(;‘“IU IS i FRERR e IOn o i WEG" S0, EL ) B o ex ¢ Seattle April 5 at 9 am. . 50 Fede Office e T L S | tie, ™ PHE ALASKA LINE Prescott, Talbert Smith, William| ® Yukon luled “‘“‘""“"““ S e - ! ; TICKETOFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFICES —4 Tate, S, Bernier, P. Bingham, Fd|® Thursday. g o Wreckage of car after train struck it | H. O. ADAMS—— —Agent B e Wi 3 |® LOCAL SAILINGS * . ./ { TV 'l 3 N o -1< R ) Estebeth scheduled to sall every A safety lesson for all of us! Four persons, two | by a train at a rail crossing at Worcester. Mass. Lol b Sl ©1% e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® men and their wives, all of Auburn, Mass, were | Dead are being removed from the twisted wreckage 3 ® Perfect comfort L. Paulin, F. Potter, H. H. Potter, po ang wayparts, . killed instantly when their automobile was struck | of the sedan in this picture. 5 Splcndidlfood and J. Prescott, Jr e o : £ ® Naha leaves every Wednesday For Juneau from Ketchikan—G. o 2t 1 kg 45 . . U . P . ® Centrally located 3 ' at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port ® . Braciond, Charies . Shocker. 3. miebime rpserhue Pt 2 Iy niar Guild fo There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising faree Beoms o ey comvenince ““i ]\&;mli) 11_\|:.u‘.\ Fohn Hansen,| o port .| abafil and service E R \“ c E aNy QLL s LR SK-A-R OU TE - and J. C. Paddock il ety Bl e s e M 'T th, ¥ From Petersburg—G. L, Rich and ——— — — = ee Omorrow . | Special Rates to Permanent Guuu‘ o o — Betty Baggen. { ALASKANS LIKE THE { When the vessel sailed for the TIDES Hollywood S,g,,u And Sounds I Hotel ‘0--—-" SR, T S A Westward at 3:30 am. Sunday R ] A meeting of the Junior Guild of | MABI“E AIBWAYS u s MAIL ! there were 47 passengers outbound | (Sun “Time—April 1) Holy Trinity Cathedral will be held By Robbin Cowmt . i ] NEW WASHINGTON B g | for Seward and Cordova | High tide-—3:03 am 5 Tuesday evening, April 1, at the BOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 31L.—“THAT NIGHT IN RIO." | 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Currier i For Seward passeng 1| Low tide—0:33 am. o i Ghitie e QAo ey ) WD Serecnplay by George Seaton, Bess Meerdyth and Hal Long, SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ' Peterson, Shirley Petel J. High tide—3:40 pm., {arera H‘""“i”l,‘f\'L”ll\)\ppfn'h:"};":3\(1::‘12 additional dialogwe by Samuel Hoffenstein, from play by SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | | L R P R T T TR W gt s Cameiy tadeiph Lathat ung Haugs ABler. :Dicies hyeltxing Com HEADQUARTERS TUNEAU—PHONE 623 i dridge. ‘Harvey Btk s Tom '\1““"x Bt i, TR Naval strengths usually are gaug- mings. Principals; Alice Fay, Don Ameche, Carmen Mu'n':da Unfair to Organized Labor i gan. Mary Cauthorne, Mr. andMs. (. oo i B Starritt, ©. R AD- | ot sorions conioes b;:( el 5 % e ts N (mnl‘\fl, s it | mETATL CLERKS UNION P a————— —————————————————————_c~ W. S. Ramsey, Dr. Courtney Smith, ;- Emil Packiund, Arme F riers, cruisers, destroyers, Carmen Miranda’s orchestr: | No. 1392 i Ll St A i derson, En Jack 1, Arne Fos-| ) No. | Elizabe l_h L. Rogge, llmuh Monagle,| 7 w. Laird, Elmer Sandstrom, | s MRS T e o | A L A s K A A l n TMNSP“BT, l'IC- ¥ O. A. Goff, Helen Gordon, Geo! A. Sokoloff and Charles E. Swa Tuneful, gaudily brilliant in color, longer on plot than its ST e f All Planes N Traeger, Karl Drager, Mr. and Mrs.| ™ p 0 g o0n o7 v o e NOTICE OF ELECTION predecessors in the bidding for South American favor, “That i =4 Operating Own Aeronautieal PHONE 14 Harry G. Watson, George A. Dale,|y P TO THE ELECTORS OF THE Night in Rio” looks like a winter north and south of the | £-Way I Radio Station KANG H. H. Howard, Edward Coffey, Ber-| "/n " g0 iiie” baccanoers wore Alcie| CITY OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY | Equator. | Wndio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 712 He T ‘“‘“"”\i} f—';"d;"?"k' 1? l"‘ D. Jones, Jim Nicola, Leonard| OF ALASKA: Unlike “Down Argentine Way,” which offended its locale in J Li Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER { § Ak w“\’x:,’“gw.“‘ ™| Smith, Pear] Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.| NOTICE is hereby given that, | several respects, thee nw film seems to be fre of diplomatic faux uneau Liquor " oy e iy ' Earle W. Knight, D. C. Brownell.|puisuant to the provisions of Or- B o ki ffe: days at the sug- S it i pree. Ji ar | pas unless I ilians are taking offense nowadays a e g F. A. Plerce, 5 "L‘Ax"“’"“:‘(‘_‘:' b"!';":‘lz: rs. Ellis Ketcher, Mr. and Mss.| dinance No. 177 of the City of Ju-|| uastion that Latins are NOT lousy lovers. SIOI'E»Space 1mes, Sig Grambholm, a . Geiad s ol has A Pt E auitth by % g Conkey, A. Johnson, William Zook, 7' I;' ?;‘:”"'g‘l‘"l ‘v“";');" “'I’;; \1;, = (‘”"I‘:l, "\‘h'l:';;ll'”"]' E ‘””';'\\";,“ The plot is reminiscent of the old 20th Century film, “Folies Will: Remodel to Suit James Davis, Clarence Olson, Paulla General Munic n wil k. agiun and F. Signorelli | Tazas, Rosalie Peterson, Kenneth be held on DAY, APRIL 1 Bergerge,” done with Maurice Chevalier and Consl'ance Bennett, Tenant, ) For Cordova—H. M. Monte, W. E.| " sfovencon. John Seelom, G. E | 1941, between the hours of 9 a.ic and has implications of the Lunt-Fontanne piece, “The Guards- See Percy’s Cafe Eptn, Banel ammecman, Aot A, b ipeiy 5. Jane Brown, H. A |and 7 pm. id day for the pur- man,” though decidely without the later's subtlety. T ,y Vaughn Gerstman, Gene Hein, Mollie|pose of electing the following offi- Ameche plays o dual role —the North American entertainer | f) 'd ( OMPANY RS ey R |Chamberlain, Frances Ketcher|cers, to-wit: ( [ Hanley Ketcl nd Edwin Hein. | A MAYOR: o um Ia u' To Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs. Nor-| ONE COUNCILMAN man Walker, Mrs. John O'Shea | (For one yes Charles Forward, Eva J. Duggan., THREE COUNCILMEN George Folta, Estelle Draper, Sam- (Por Sears) From juneau uel Eaton, Mrs. M. D. Edmondson,| oxbo SCHOOL DIRECTOR Georgina Stuart and H. L. Faulk-| " 4 oY s, | The Common Council of the City F To Wrangell—Helen Johnson, N.|°f Juneau having heretofore by -au]‘umn duly designated the vot- or Sea'ile A. McEachran, Agnes Brun and| By P 7 ts of said city, and the Leo : McOormick. > in each thereof, the 3 Th ey re hereby notified: st Columbla,: Captain A. A NOTICE That all duly qualified voters re- Anderson, purser Paul Coe, docked {siding within the boundaries of in Junean yesterday afternoon at Regular meeting of the Juneau Precinct Number One of 4:30 o k with 13 passengers from Woman's Club will be held Tuesday said City of Juneau, which are as the Westward and Lynn Canal.and April 1st at 2 p.m, in the Penthouse | follows: that section lying on viled for Seattle one hour later of the Alaska Electric Light and |the nortl side of Second Street with 43 passengers from Juneau ici Power Co. All members are wrged to |and Wost Second Street and th Seattle and Southeast Alaska ports. be present. MRS. A. E. GLOVER, |said West Second Street extended From ‘Seward passengers for Ju- —adv. Secretary. | across the tide-f to the City et e - limits and casterly of Gold Creek |and Capital Avenue, will vote in |the Fire Apparatus Room in M,V | City Hall Building, located af t {corner of West Fourth and Main the same being duly de. SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE FRaoay FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU Y{RDAX and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS 13557 2% FRIDAY (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU----SEATTLE $95 One Way; $171 Round Trip Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 134 4TH AVE—SEATTLE 136 Bo. Franklin St. PHONE 108 streets, !n;mwl Polling Place in ar {cinct No, One, City of Alaska. t all duly qualified voters re- for Pre- Juneau, | | i.\ldmu within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Two of id City of Juneau, which are as fol- | lows: All that section lying on th | southerly side of Second Street and West Second Street across the tide- flats to the city limits will" vote at 224 Second Street, the same being |the duly designated Polling Place |in and for Precinet No. Two, City |of Juneau, Alaska. | That all duly qualified voters res siding within ' the boundaries of EV()III\L; Precinct No. Three of said | City tof Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that seetion lying on the northerly and wegsterly Side of Gold Creek and Capital Avenue and including the = Seater Tract, will vote in the building located at 731 |E street, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. Three, City of Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 10th day of March, 1941, EFTA MAE DUCKWORTH, Acting City Clerk of the City of Juueau, -Alaska. this ady. o ki S5 L-Mwa# . and the suave Brazilian socialite he impersonates. The enter- tainr is married to explosive Miranda, the socialite to Alice Faye. When a big business deal involving the Brazilian's airline arises, the cafe singer is pressed into service to impersonate him for an evening, with the usual mistaken identity complications extending into the private lives of all — and going as far as the movie Not very far, but far enough. dancing and playing the temp PEZE%CY’S CAFE estuous hell- STOP * DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE ® REFRESHMENTS - _ AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dhnuu“l.lqh enough liveliness and tropical allure to imbue’ the pro- with vi even' if 'Ameche, Fayé and the- others were! slack, which they aren’t. Amech in fact, is excellent in both. his! roles, and Miss Faye, singing again, is a treat in ‘color.” The emphasis is mostly on music, dancing and comedy, making’ the film passing fair in the light entertainment division. “RAGE IN HEAVEN.” Screenplay by Christopher Isher- wood and Robert Thoeren from-the novel by James Hilton. Dirceted by W. §. Van Dyke H. - Principals: Robert Mont- gomery, Ingrid Bcr‘man. George Samlers, Lucih Watwn, Oscar Homolka, Philip Merivale, Unless you'de prefer to skip insanity in your dramatic fare, here’s a corker from Montgomerys growing ~sereen -album- of psychopathics — “Night Must Fall” and “The Carl of Chicage.” He plays here a parflomc ~— 'a “normal” appearing fellow who behaves pleasantly untill jealousy loasens his mental screws, What sets him off is hid imagined fear that his best friend (Sanders) is stealing the lovel of his wife (Bergman). ‘oCmplicat- ig his condition is his failue to cope with business life, leading him to imagine that the whole world is against him. | In jealousy he does &Wsy with the kitten cherished by His' wife, a present from his imagined rival; he schemes! constantly to throw friend and wife together in order to . confifm his suspicions; he attempts to murder his friend and then his wife; fina)ly he carries out a diabolical scheme for revenge. Up to this point, thanks to the interesting characterization of the star and the persuasive work of Bergman and, Sanders, “Rage in Heaven! is an! éngrossing though morbid' study. ' The rest, invelving a sort of’ callsthe-marines chase to save* Sanders from the death polmlty. Js nnn-el}mactlc ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves S. S. TONGAS.S S. S. Tyee i PASSENGERS FREIGHT . REFRIGERATION : COLIIHBIA LUMBER COMPANY . OF ALASKA l.umher and Building Malerials PHONES 587 or T47—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. 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