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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT WITH YOUR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, ASI—‘J?‘)—/ STEAMER MOVEMENTS . I [shes having her age she wouldn’t want to miss | lit. | YUKONOFF, | WESTWARD ;.. | NORTHBOUND George scheduled to at 7:30 o'clock to- Is at midnight night and { rive | | for Skagwa Steamer Yukon, sailing for the ® Westward yesterday, had the follow- North Coast scheduled to ar- Juneau passengers aboard: e tonight or tomorrow. Noth- d_Miss Leah Weaver, ® ing definite at 3 pam. teday. s Jaege C. McMikle, | ® Baranof due Saturday. 1d Shippen, Mrs. Stewart Stott, | @ Princess Alice scheduled to ed F. Brown, Elizabeth Havil- | @ arrive late Saturday after- ant, Ann Hendrick, Paul S. Seeley, | @ noon or evening, Harold C. Miller, Arthur Stott, Cora ' ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS Hoppelder, Roland Brunnell, Lynn | e Taku scheduled to sail from Dunlop, Carl Pearson | Seattle today. et o 80 R North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m. tomor- row. Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle August 9 at 9 am Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 9 at 5 p.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August e 9 at 9 pm. TongassOn Roufe Again : SEATTLE, Aug. 7—Steamer Ton- | ; ¢ ss, on a regular route to South- Prince Rupert scheduled to aska, has left for the north | ® sail from Vancouver August capacity cargo and pas-|® 11 at 9 p.m. e Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle August 12 at 9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess. Charlotte scheduled with a sengers. Passengers booked for Juneau on the Tongass are T, L. Allen and Miss Ruth Allen. e o to arrive at 6:30 o'clock to- morrow morning and sails pRIN(E RUPERT south at 9 am. Mount McKinley scheduled southbound Saturday. Aleutian scheduled south- bound Sunday. Tyee due Saturday. HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Aug. 7 Forty-six thousand pounds ot Tongass due Monday. halibut were sold here t y at| e Northland due next Tueesday. 14.10 to 1440 and 11.80 to 12 cents| o LOCAL SAILINGS a pound Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports, e o o o Northland Is Juneau Bound e, Baranof Now r Southeast Al- SEATTLE, July 7 nd sailed s at 3: y alternoon with a capdeity list s aboard including the | ing for Juneau passer s Blanche Motichla, Mrs. C - Brinkley and daughter, Miss| SEATTLE, August ¥ —ststeamfr the Gorjup, Earl Smith ang A |SAra0of of the Alsska Steamship Company sailed for Alaska ports at 8 o'clock last night with 253 pass- leng aboard including 62 steerage, Passengers aboard the Baranof, _ |kooked for Juneau, following: i\ Dorothy Lewis, Mrs. A. Bardens, Sylvia Clark, Helen Pride, Sam e, J. W. Markle. W. Blythe 7 > ¢ BUY DEFENSE BO! SEATTLE "® Pertect comfort | a2 bl e B fay. ® Centrally located | NOTICE l.a:fiel:gmn ® Splendid food g Sootiih BT with 'o Scottis ite Masons: i and service Account repairs to heating plant Special Rates to Permanent Guests ©C. there will be no meeting Fri- ALASKANS LIKE THE. _ day, August 9, adv. g | ~ = Subscrive 10 the, Dally Alaskd Empire—the paper with the larges oaid cireulation ; AYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 10% off twice one-way | RO 2 fares, when purchased | 2 |8 6| 8 § £ in advance. b = |5 ] g 3 s sif E'2 S| 23 U} Fairbanks, Alaska .. $ 8 Flat, Alaska .. . 31 $56 CGolovin, ' Alaska 141 67 8113 Hot Springs, Alas 88 15 65 151 82 132 Juneau, Alaska McGratr v 44 44 18 $12v Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83 $ 37 Ophir, Alaska . 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Rupy, Alaska 108 33 85 115 1T1° 47 15 Seattle, Wash., U. S. A 236 170, 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, Y. T, Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. Mo. Ta. We. Fr. Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,U.S.A. PST Ar 18:55 s 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska .......PST Lv 12:45 Su. s Mo. Tu. Th, e 2 We, Sa. 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska ... PST Ar 12:15 1615 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ...135° Lv 10:15 14:15 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 12:15 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ...150° Lv 6:00 10:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS _ PHONE 106 134—4TH AVE—SEATTLE 000000000000 00000200000000000,°00000090000000%02CCe00¢cCae JuneauBound include the | , BOY! OH, BOVY! KNOCKED ‘EM By ROBBIN COONS | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 8. — Joan Leslie is an unusual 16-year-old She doesn't want to be 18, because “so much fun" being Of cource she's unusual, too, in| that she's just played leading lady | !to Gary Ccoper (more than twice her 2) in “‘Sergeant York” and | has dene a slightly terrifiz job of | lit, to quote the more concervative of her studio admirers. But all that 'is professional stuff, net too per- |tinent to a red-headed youngster | | with braces on her lower teeth| |and a cute giggle and a turned-up | |nose and faint freckles. The real Sergeant York, when jtalking about the movie to be made of his life, suggested that he |didn’'t want "G now his wife, played by one of these cigaret - smoking, liquor - drinking’ movie actres: No better answer to his requirement, in that re- spect, could have been found than Joan, whose big off-scrcen mo- |ments in recent weeks were the two Loyola proms she attended with a brother of a girl friend “the only dates I've had in Holly- | wood,” she says. How did Mama and Papa Bro- dell rear a sweet child like this Joan Leslie? They did it on the road, in night clubs, in vaudeville. John Brodell was an accountant in Detroit when depression struck and the family hit on the stage as the way out. Joan was threa, Betty and Mary slightly older | They junketed in their old car |from engagement to engagemen' and the girls went to cols in towns when they settled down long | enough, otherwise Mama was| teacher, | Joan did imitations and sang and {danced. Joan attracted a movie talent scout who sent her to M- G-M on contract. She had bits in ‘Susan and God” and other movie {but. was released. She went b: to the act until the whole family teturned. Joan and her imitations played all the casting offices, en- {tvrwinirfg the casters but bring- ling few jobs until Warner's signed | | her, | | Gee, was she thriled! And gee, | it was wonderful to play in pic-| tures with Eddie Albert. She was |nervous about her first Kkissing {'scene, but Eddie told her it was | Just a job and why not get it over with? Kissing Gary Cooper—and | Gary so famous and important— | | almost overwhelmed her. Gee! Early in her career out here a| local booster society picked her as | Southern California’s Sun Goddess | ~1941 equivalent of the Oomph | Girl business that boosted Anm | Sheridan. The Sun Goddess, her | duties officially ended, admits that she has to be extremely careful of ! sunburn. | Bhe’s just gone into the 10th grade at studio school, where she, shines in geography (“I learned : that by traveling,”) and is investi-' gating, the speial sciences. Mary is | also under contract, but, Betty pre- | fers radio singing. The Brodells | ylive in a little house near the stu- ldio, and the father again is an accountant, while the mother | manages household and careers. | Joan’s big aversion, ‘at the mo- | imem. is red nail polish, and her ! | small worry is those dental braces.‘ | “They were supposed to be re-| ;muvnble but I think the dentist | “Action Above s %1 Reindeers graze unconcernedly as a German warplane takes off from a ‘Pinland, above the Arctie 5 Circle, for a raid on Russia, Nazi troops are reported to have cro: ¢ this area for an attack on-the Soviet port By CLIFF STERRETT . | HUH--NOT 3 50 SWELL:~ 1 GOT ZERO KNOCKED ‘EM COLD, EHZ THAT'S R4 The U. S. S. Amber, above, once John Barrymore’s yacht but now a Navy patrol vessel, will visit Southeast Alaska towns during August in the course of a special recruiting mission for the Naval Reserve and the regular Navy. Aboard will be (inset, left) Lt.-Comdr. Park W. Willis, Jr,, USNR, in command of the re- cruiting party, and (right) Lt. W. B. Combs, USNR, commanding officer of the Amber. The vessel is SISTER SEEKS SCOT. RITE MASONS | Even at 16, Joan is a calorie- | counter. “I'm watching them now MA“ IHO“GH]’ { A,I ElFIN ‘cov | As repairs are being made to so the studio won't make me Watch, them Jgfer.’ |the heating plant, there will be no meeting of the Scottish Rite Masons The whereabeuts of Stanley Ha beson, 45 residi] pA | tomorrow night in the Scottis Temple. g 5, thought to be - near Elfin Cove is requested in a) TIDES Jetter from the missing man’s sister | (Sun time, Auguxt 8 SHIURE BILL; GOES T0 SENATE today and received by Police Chief Ken Junge. | From Mrs. Frederick Smith of| -y X 2 ¢ WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. L fhe Kalamazoo Michigan; ‘through the| ISR Hde—1if am. 183 feet. House has passed the legislation to Chief of police of that town,. the I Yde-1789: A, 25 00E High tide—2:01 p.m., 17.3 feet. Low tide—7:52 p.m. 0.6 feet. communication said that Harbeson, formerly a regular correspondent with his sister, has ceased to write and she has become anxious over his well-being. Anyone knowing information con- cerning Harbeson is asked to com- mur te with Police Chief Junge. permit the President to acquire cer- tain private property deemed neees- sary to National Defense. 3 The legislation has been sent back to the Senate for action on several amendments. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission~ er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, In the Matter of the Last Will - BUY DEFENSE BONDS LEAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the | 16th day of July, 1941, duly ap- ‘pointed Executrix of the Last Will (and Testament and the estate of | Hector McLean, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with | proper vouchers attached, the un- | dersigned at Juneau, Alaska, with- |in six (6) months from the date | of this notice. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, EES CARRY WAR \\ N\ i ;JD:;ZABEW MCLEAN, MAIL IN CHINA/ By, A / | Executrix of the Estate of ———— = Hector McLean, Deceased. RS QeSS ‘Mf‘“‘u y July B RN | First publication July 17th, 1941 THE FIRST RURAL Last publication Aug. 14th, 1941 ROUTES IN TEXAS WERE.| | i MEASURED BY TYING AHANDKERCHIEF TO A WHEEL OF A WAGON/ BY :%"Afl’/' ACCOUNT OF EXECUTOR IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. i Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinet. In the Matter of the Last Will |and Testament of NELS SORBY, | deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Walter 8. Heisel, executor of | the estate of Nels Sorby, deceased, | hes filed in the above entitled Pro- bate Court his final report of the gdministration of the estate of de- ceased.and .a. petition for distribu- +tion; and. that a, hearing will | be held on same before the under- | signed at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o™~ clock. AM, on October 8th, 1941, at which time and place all per- sons interested in the administra- tion of the estate may appear and file objections in writing to such report and petition, and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand at Ju- neau, Alaska, and the seal of the above mentioned Probate Court, this 6th day of-August, 1941. . FELIX GRAY, | Commissioner and ex-offi- cio Probate Judge, Juneau .- Precinet, &ty First . publication, , August - ¥,” 1941. = : pfifl'j/ RAPH % TELEPHONE , TEXAS // | Reg. U. 5. Pal. Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by Nabional Federation of Posl Office Clerks a7| | 0ddly enough BEES are in the army of the Chungking Government in { “hina. By microphotography, plans and messages are transcribed on tiny bits of paper and sent through enemy areas attached to the bee. Contributors: Tosca Floria Kowsky and Jack Fox. Arctic Circle in Red-Nazi War RN A Radiophate adv, Sweden from Norway te - 1uu publication, August 28, 1941 h Rite | |and Testament of HECTOR Me-| MRS. G. B. RICE as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —m8MmMmMm ———ee CAPITOL THEATRE 3 and receive TWO tickets to see: | "YOU'LL FIND OUT” Federal Tax—5¢ ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Northbound Northbound Southhound iMcKINLEY 4 Sat. Aug. 9 | ALEUTIAN ... i Sun. Aug. 10 | BARANOF ... .8P. M. Aug. 6 Sat. Aug. 9 Sun. Aug. 17 ?CDI.UMBIA ¥ .9 A M. Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Wed. Aug. 20 | ALASKA 5P. M. Aug. 8 Tues. Aug. 12 Thur. Aug. 21 | DENALI . e 9 A, M. Aug 12 Fri. Aug. 15 Sat. Aug. 23 :ALUETIAN weee 9 A M. Aug. 15 Sun. Aug. 17 Mon. Aug. 25 9 A. M. Aug. 16 Wed. Aug. 20 Thur. Aug. 28 MCcKINLEY ... | H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 | { FREIGHT OFFIC 4 MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL !} 2-Way Radio Communication * Authorized Carrler ! Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTEK SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | " All Planes 1 | Operati A tical 2-Way w:ul';: :l:::on al?An!:':} PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU B 12 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter INORTHLAND TRA;NSPORTAT ON COMPANY AILINGS — Juneau t0 Seattle v, Jun- Leave AT R Y B Seattle ‘ g 3 bug T WEEKLY 8 A Aug.12 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SEATTLE Princess Charlotte August 8 | e EVERY THURSDAY rences st 1000 A M. August 15 V. W. MULVIHILL | Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska 8. S. TAKU . Aug. 7 CANADIAN PACIFIC |} 5 5 rvee e CUISRSS—— |} PASSENGERS FREIGHT ) L5 UL W REFRIGERATION OF ) D. B. 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