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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS : : ¢ By CLIFF STERRETT 7 NOTHIN' DOIN, VYEAH, BUT GOOD & TH' LONGER “YUH oy MR L e———— @ AW, HAVE D"L’ YUH PROM- GREF, IT'S BN THREE WAL, YUH WON'T WEEKS NOwW, GIT IT BACK BY KEEPS STILL ABOUT IT, AWREADY! PESTERIN' ME. TH SOONER TLL s a paid-up subseriber to o-Viom The bai_l_y Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this coupon A HEART, SUSE- SED TLAY OFF ' =t GMME BACK __~ THAT BEUSA' M el ) BURNER FER ‘ ,: /1] CAPITOL THEATBE F and receive TWO tickets to see: "SPORTING BLOGD” Federal Tax—5¢ ver Persom \! s SR WATCH THIS SPACE— Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons FAVOR"E MR ‘ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS, T e ) Mm SHELTER Lvwoon, Your Name May Appear! to the movies . NORTHBOUND o of Glovia Swan . o North Coast, scheduled to ar- e us little sadly, of FE lIS“MEN & rive at’ 8 o'clock tonight and » when ot . for Douglas, Tenakee, ® a gal P 4 Sitka at 11 o'clock. @ ¢t (Contitued Jrof Bage Onw 1| € Louise scheduled to ® nobody in this modern | sl Friday afternoon or o to take the place of 3 ot bome | € _evening. o the old-time nson—unless it's o g SR S e calq| % Denali due Saturday o Gloria herself, who looks like a g8 whey, Joud Mol BN RIS MEDULED SAILINGS | couple of million but is scarcely Yaave IS - il Soheats S0s it sa - : S @ Takn scheduled to sail from ® | likely to bother about such foolisn- Steamer Northhound Northbound Southhound A Small Arsena big| @ Seattle tomorrow i | s e . k Anyocne who h '«]m:: m!‘.‘!i a n’; % Novth Bea s sail ®| Gloria is playing the smart but Tues. May 6 Sat. May 10 ) wes K WS re isn’ mud & s ok aguish 1t anywi Bl 10°8 | matrenly’ wie. of ! Adclphit (IEE BARANOF Thurs.May 8 Sat. May 11 Sat. May 17 ity v ey Cadarn dote U NI B ® jou in “Father Takes a Wife,” but ‘ PompAzison. ot the explosty !km e o Columbia scheduled to sail from @ |apoarently she isn't planning ‘o ALASKA .. Sat. May 10 Tues. May 13 Mon. May 19 in a big bomb and in a stick of § " coiie May 17 at 9 am ol oin : o eattle May at 9 3 stick to the movies as a steady A o it 4 dynamite gives some idea of the o T SGhEIIA o sall 1rom. © | SRTRG ARNG -ba' genictonsly - daNEA DENALI Tues. May 13 May 17 . . son. A stick of dynamite aver- ‘ y e . g 4 reason. “;m\“fm kT . ttle May 20 at 9 am ® in finery contrived by designer : COLUMBIA . Sat May 17 Tues. May 20 Mon. May 26 plod *Vith encugh force to 8 ¢: BOUTHHOUND BAILIN % Do Suert, o Y R YUKON T May 2 ¢ slodes : % ; e s S0 S aranof scheduled southbound @ |rich wife-taker—and of » iy : i ” S . ues. May 20 Sat. May 24 4 rock three feet thick into pieces. § G ‘vx:ll)rrlw‘ sl o ’:f‘ih ‘:]l‘:u‘ 11;:(1 .I‘:\E!nt“ her i AELZWELDED SHI P—Tlic Afr eaigner's sketch AWIL be IuinEHeVELE s ¢ One of the big bombs dropped| S . oo Tol o hbound about ® RS G bt e T g A (o June al Pascpgoula, Miss, as the first . It’s for ZAmerican-African trade. BARANOF Thurs.May 22 Sun. May 25 Sat. May 31 ¢ on Il,nd(‘m;n Pk\‘:‘nmnultll‘ln :mr‘| :‘lu ]:] e noon Saturday o| Gloria, in her DeMille days and| o s ‘99 ALASKA Sat. May 24. Tues. May 27 Mon. June 1 H cities contains es as 1 o & H : o lue southbound Monday. ® after, always herkdie vasies 1 B ll S ll p f D f - explosive as a stick of dynamite. o Noyhland scheduled 50uth- ® | pace-setter Skttt 3% Billions a ma rice Ior pLjeiense DENALI Tues. May 27 Sat. May 31 Fri. June 6 fteis the ,1,“.’:01 fhis expiosion| bound about Tuesday ® [ which she was. Some of her gaih 5 % ALEUTIAN Thurs.May 20 Sun. June 1 Sun. June 8 RAS IR, RE Vo ° LOCAL SAILING ®|of that era has a bizarre quality that causes the damage and “) 1518 beth, scheduled to sail ®|ioday even beyond the normal YUKON Tues. June 3 Sat. June 7 o) alties. A look at what one bi2 ¢ oyery Wednesday at 6 pm. ® J § . ¢ Badh Qi in o tensment.distrist o 1o KitRe oM GavPOME ik s AR S e BARANOE Thurs.June 5 Sun. June 8 Sat. June 14 shows how. It hit a row of adjoin- o Naha leaves every Wednesday |gut the gals of the nation alwa ing, two-story brick houses. e at 1pm, for Petersburg, Port ® [ oemed to love it, and so did H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 The two houses in the center of o Alexander, Kake and Way- ®|Gloria i Pt s e the hit were gone—blown up. SiX e ports “ 1 houses on each side were flattened ¢ o 'e © o o o o o o o AR TROUND Marlene Dietrich (today is our to the complete t d by Swan- son—a star who s the trap pings of glamour though born |to them and makes a career of the wearing to piles of brick and timbers —ee——— r houses 150 feet in the rear of rd rearest approa | movie sta T the hit, across the open back) between two streets, also were flal- tened, Every house within 150 fext of the hit either was smashed com- MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service ] pletely or had walls blown out. For Bug Sarlehe ik ol .\;,‘:..\:1 ‘fnn[ (\;3 300 feet every house oS I GREEHE ot i SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA as amaged. a1l 1 1 NE + day’s Holiywood bus; ) Headquarters Juneau PHONE 623 Fatalistic Because very few places in a bombed city seem to be safe, peo-. ple who live under a bombardment , swifter produc- tion schedules, occasional radio turns, “outside™ businesses, cou- cert tours, benefit appearances are Dialogue to “honephoto " * ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. heavy taxes is & small price to pay for defense of the nation’s freedom, Sec- have become fatalistic about it. » i Decl; o th v f a o the va s time-takers eclaring the new program o . They count on the law of averages among the various Lime-takers ™' retary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., is pictured (left) before the House Ways and Means Com AllPlanes | Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE b only 500 to 1,000 out of 7,000,000 | o the silent era of tempestuous Miteee. This was the first public hearing on proposed levies to raise three and a half billion dollars, Com- 2-Way [ Radio Station KANG are killed on an average heavy S aude’ had: tiathaNenE '.’,[;‘n'm‘mf_’, mittee members seated (left mkméhl“ .x{L]r:' .}}Bulan%klla Z “)\ Rngoxt';gn, \[/ul' JJD lc)mgul] 'i\h(h | i | HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU G l 2 Zbing nig London—to K | ol s \ e R. M. Duncan, Mo.; F. H. Buc al.; W. isney, a2 Bochue, Jr., Ind ere Cooper, Tenn.; Equipped | Q| bombing night in London—to keep ment,” of pink-lavender utomo-| Chairmah R, L. Doughton, N. G.i A. T. Treadway, Mass.i F. Crowther, N. Y.; apd H. Knutsoh, Minn. | P i+ iyeaplancs forgClineier them alive, Probably they are no braver than when the blitz started last August —everyone who can hear it is ter- rified when a bomb is falling near- by. But the civilian veterans of the bombing of Britain have become resigned to fighting down this ter- ror and going to sleep. A pillow over their heads keeps out some of the noise and if the houde blows down it's probably better to be upstairs where there isu’t so much to fall on them. e age biles and Hollywood-Roman baths. ____ This is not to imply that all our st s Persons in Government * idberg Boss NORTHLAND iios are less tolerant than they |3 e e ome ey ool Posilions Ayg Sllhled m L e R m%nspepn‘nou COMPANY g | on the artist’s own time. A gal has to be just plain ornery ‘to go to Council unanimously approved a | that extreme motion requesting the Carnegie li- | S AR a“y nves lga 'ons brary ‘here to clear iis shelves of Casting = net: Veronica Lake's all books written by Charles A.| | “Blonde Venus” is no relation to - “.5 Lindbergh, “who in our opinion has | shown by his utterances that he| is sympathetic to the Axis powers.”| /| Dietrich's ditto of the past. . . . (Continued from Page One) | 4 America has mor e spe- Nor is i e is-Cesar - | Noestkahe Darile ‘andisdépdriro cles of game birds than any other . | mero “Dance Hall” a lineal descen- - hive Bee AT PEr b 7 TR e ; s BN | Gant ot - the Sallf Wfless-James TP Nave beerl on complaints ofggpntiz nt. ! b (Sun time—May 15) {'Dunn “Dance Team.” J = alleged subversive activities. She \ sabs | Signals on many traibs today | i High tide—3:26 am. 174 feet Marcus Lee Hansen | Phittips it Stk ool 41 doesn't know definitely about that, ~The United £tafes has more are transmitted by means of air| Low tide—10:01 a.m., -16, feet Among the winners of annual |- g s, g but she does know that every time 335 varieties of rats and mice. valves. | & Among the Living” is the girl yne jyestigating agency has given ey | | High tide—4:32 pm, 15.1 feet. Pulitzer prize awards, Marcus Lee | who once looked too much like S S e of atr o Low tide—10:17 p.m., 34 feet Hansen, above, was awarded & | jean Harlow, it g| ? 8 ion,” o d HALIBUTER SELLS gration,” selected as the best U. | o, jike Ginger Rogers ine| ARy o e only ks soll a cawch| s history ‘of -the: year. Other | Ul “o0 CCEET Do iz Aside from the toutine initial at the Cold Storage Dock this winners included the playwright, !f\nd AT “s In rass yestigations to determine if & £ Robert E. Sherwood, and the col- |? abs for elle Starr"—after| jrocnective employee cver swore | morning as the Perseverance un- umnist, Westbrook Pegler. having her heart set on the pre-|, ia & loaded 4500 pounds, selling to the & ['senfianlo -, postidies: Driaipmmbies | o AR et TRE A ki : A cates the overthrow of our form} Alaska Coast Fisheries at nprices of | signed. . Gene Tierney, who £50 and 645 cents per pound | Subscribe for The Empire | may be pushing ahead too fast, is - . i Y the "“Starr” stard', . . Don't hold our brmm bm PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | v oo v Vi s b & | of government, mo: ings now cceme as result of lett i ito the boss, Civil Service, or FBY. . of the pmb-i NOBODY IS EXEMPT uppased to start June 1‘ With: Nobody is exempt—not cven the| John Ford in charge of the green-|gepartment head: 1y instead of Willlam Wyler, | these lette [who'll be tending “The Little|«pojcon p | Foy - . . "Our Wife" gets Mel-|4s they are ‘o Neverth vyn Douglas, who .ought to be|yhare are enough more that three people. . . . Sleuth “Michael |, pe investigated to make it aj but 1many “of! put into llxv EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: ALASKA TRANSPORTATION d-Tr] = Shayne” (Lloyd Nolan) is as in-| 107% off twice one-way il = . 5 major headache with those who. Soves i Birdlased | E S | ;n:..nm JI\ most movie detect have to do the work. A lot of them| COMPANY in advance, g1 2 ‘l" I8N lady . love is Mary Beth|eyen then turn out to be nothing! JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER Y L2 S —— ) Q. Marjorie Weaver.| jpore than somebody’s trying to VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Fairbanks, Alaska vice Lyun Bari . . . Myma LoY.|somebody's job—or hoping to even] SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS eailings from Pler 7 Seattle Flat, Alaska 31 56 »»\";“ her .I]H“L-[}AJAIH'(‘ hold on|an old score—or just beir Princess Louise s Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 1;“" Man" Nick, seems to be the | poitely referred to as a cr May 19—May 31 Seattle Hot Springs, Alaska 8 15 65 uly film detective’s wife who can| pyt—and here is where the V. W. MULVIHILL Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 et and keep her man, STRE Loy sersins con Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks S. 8. TAKU . Ay 1% McGrath 4. 4 19810 7 s o rerd xa‘n‘ rou ‘x* their philoso, S. 8. TONGAS May 22 Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 COPMRROUDS Aty cANAnIA“ PAclrlc S. 8. TAKU .. Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 83 § 37 Subscribe to tie Daily Alaska - A R | ¢ S S TONGAS Ophir, Alaska 39 48 12 10 116 § 83 hm:')m —the paper with the larges. | ::}11';‘ 2 “,‘e‘;‘;‘ ::““ Li'fl""”i"“l”‘l : : e - | | PABSENGERS FREIGHT i Ruby, Alask 108 39 85 71 47 15 pa'd circulation s Yy small, s he toial L i d N { Seattle, Wash.,, U. S. A. . 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 | B s _|is enough to make it impo ! 3 N WHEN IN NEED OF. REFRIGERATION Tanana, Alaska 94 24 M 50 60 33 20 $191 |that “no stone be left unturned.” 3 Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your v Whitehorse, ¥. T.. Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 ' Serious government officials are Coal Choice—General Hauling e b N AT ST BT ) ¥ | Itrying to keep the thing fror = —Storage Crating Wwe. Fr. Th. Sa. | ® Perfect comfort impairing the efficiency or tying CALL US! dst 8:00 Lv SEATTLE, WashUSA, PST Ar 18:55 | 2 ! ey or tying| o h 14:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 o cgm,n“y located the hands of investigating agen- ; . v - Junean Tr“s!el‘ 1 Mo cies. The whole business poses ‘w S % Ph 481 Phone 114 Night 312 we ]Lnrgclloomu ® Splendid food neat problem of keeping the sign, ) & B Phone 48—Night Phone 14:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska 16:1 all with “Democra¢y at Work,” frez from| \ 1440 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T 1415 || path. and serviog smears. i 15:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T r 13555, M gnessar Rates to Beratbncathiisants bl 2 3 b . f ¢ FAIRBANKS, Alaska 180" Lv 600 10:00 ALASKANS LIKE THE A cof must eat 100 pounds or| = { ? 5 AN There 8 no su St’ltute or 1 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager fotel more of gr daily to produce| A few of the more than 100 German scamen Who were scized by de- | tectives and immigration officers in New York City and charged with 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 20 to 25 pounds of milk. 4 PHONE 106° 1324 4TH AVE.~ SEATTLE W i Lo overstaying their leaves board' a Coast Guard cuiter for removal to ,’ Nmspaper Wl g A E £mpire Ciussinecs say 1 Ellis Island for detention, s g

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