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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 23, 1941. DO YOU THINK HELL REMEMBER WHAT 7 YOU LOOK LIKE 2 OF COURSE/ 55 MCKINLEY fsremven wovameres] DOCKS HERE AFTER DELAY NORTHBOUND Princess Louise. scheduled arrive at 9:30 o'clock ht to to- n Yukon due Monday, North Coast due late night or Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Monday Taku scheduled to sail ffrom ke et Sk Seattle today. ol Princess Charlotte scheduled to Yoty gl sail from Vancouver at 9 : o'clock tonight okl Prince Rupert scheduled to A oy S sail from Vancouver August Jur-eau 25 at 9 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 26 at 9 am pa . . . . . . . . . . >, o . B . . . ° . . . o . . (3 . . . . ° . . . . he W rd. Clamor- ® ® f ‘canneries * heast Al-| @ Sea scheduled to sail ® 1 nd eons to put up the ® from Seattle August 26 at ® rgest pack ir e 10 am. ° tela e Columbia scheduled to sail ® Passenger e from Seattle August 28 at ® Mr Lau e 9 am, % Hawkes, Car o SOUTHBOUND RAILINGS e er N, H. Lesl © Prince George scheduled to ar- Jane Leslie, Ethel Smith, and Mrs. e rive southbound at midnight e Ann Trucano o tonight. . m Petersburg—H. Adems and e Tyee scheduled to arrive ® Bailey e sometime tomorrow. . St o June g 7[\1» urice o Aleutian southbound about o Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Mis-le August 28. . baugh, Ruth Misbaigh and Hazelle ¢ Northland due southbound ® Mo . 2 o August 28 . e R (:‘(’:"”,'\" e Mount McKinley due south- © B e s an S pecle bound At Bept 1. . Paddock, David B. St:wart Jeunie ® LOOAL, BaTLEN QS 3 S ; oy | ® Estebeth scheduled to sail e Ra ,]‘ e every Weanesary at 6 p.m. e o ol e for Sitka and wayports. . el ae i o Dart leaves every Wednesday o R Brs e at 1 p.m, for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way- ® e ports. . FORBMESIBATES |8 T esis weint Forrest B..(m. who has fue PO qust 2 ranch on Portland Island, came N ‘?':;”"‘17‘,‘,4'“.” o it oy (S a0 High tide—2:06 pm., 179 feet. s i g ki M Low tid 8:13 pm., -0.6 feet. e it e Wised i he| g MOHPAT. ANGORT o course of their industry and al- fi e 8“’;07 i ]17; &E: fired \J,‘:Ll!‘:“ o u!»;]‘!‘r:;!; or Who| pow tide_8:55 pm., -09 feet. is not safe to shoot,” says s, “for the island is our home e SMALL FOREST FIRE JUST T00 GOOD REPORTED CONTROLLED cienet wmurdor soeme in a racio broadcast, the sound effects man bought half-a-dozen melons, a lusty whack on a melon being the nearest | . thing to realism available. But when the sound man rezumed perted yester- lower Dewey Lakc r kagway but the bl asily controlled and f'nally rained ¢ out. No damage was :eported rom dinner to put on the program, | This region is out no melons remained — only their | dc the bound- aries of the Tongass Naticna - est, but so close to it that il was considered by the Denartment of Agriculture to be endangering. BUY DEFeEnse STAMPS rinds. Hungry actors had eaten the sound effects. With only five min- utes to do it, the hatchet murder was re-written into a shooting. -, — Try a ctassilie1 aa m s'ne Empire PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: l 2 10% off twice one-way | | & | sl g - P fares, when purchased |& |2 | 8| 6 a4 | B in advance. ' 1B |8(=%|8 g'g"s!*:’ g Ak &S 22z 2 ® 0 Fairbanks, Alaska $ 76 Flat, Alaska 31 $56 Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 MecGratr 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 V'Ib\ Alaska 108 39 8 115 71 47 15 rattle, 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.. 144 175 125 26 114 142 119 199 120 Su. Mo Mo. Tu. We. Fr Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash. ,USA. P ST Ar 18:55 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ST Lv 12:45 37 Y ¢ Mo. Wwe. Sa. 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T 135° Lv 10:15 14:15 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T 135° Ar 9:55 13:56 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 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE TLL CALL ¢ BEN/ DONT YOu RECOGNIZE ME 2 813 World nghos eaerved. Copr_ 1941, King Features Syndicate, Inc. Flagg Says " HeMustBe Real Snob Doesn’t Like Baseball, That's Reason-Chance for Movie Producer By GEORG NEW YORK, Aug. 23. James Montgomery Flagg treats the warm weather calmly. . His wiry, bris grew hair innocent of a hat He wears rumpled gaberdines with no tie, and his collar is on the out- side of his coat 1 is six-feet-two t eyebrows in New York s at the corner of his eyes are laugh wrinkles. He likes Roosevelt UCKER nd owns the and the radio but hates athletics “The word b: 11 makes me shud- der,” he recently said to Vesta Kel- ling during an interview e o neither the game, the dust, the yell- ing, the pop bottles, the peanut shells, nor the shir eeves, I must be a snob.” One of these days some motion picture producer is going to have Oliver Graml book “AP—The St of News,” crammed down his throat; then he will receive credit for being an astute showman and abbing a “natural” while his riv- als weren't looking. Had Noel Cow- ard written it (which he couldn't have, even had he wanted to do) it would already be hailed as another Cavalcade. It is exactly what its title say it is—the story of news. If you like newspapers, you ought to read it. Presently Oscer Serlin is go- ing to produce it on Broadway There’s a plum in it for the man who takes it to Hollywood. in Rockefeller Center viewed -from all angles. y I happened to be in the of the American Spirits Com- pany, high in the RCA building. Pet- er Siskin said, “Poke your head out of the window and look at the seals.” I did . . From that distance, they se emed to be something thought up by Salvador Dali. . . . They swam The .eals should be {and frolicked like apparitions out of | “That w. a Walt Disney film, While there I was introduced to a famous old character of the New York bar — Judge Warren Foster, whom Herbert Ashbury mentions so | favorably in his book “The Gangs of New York.” The Judge likes to talk of Mark Twain, whom he knew, and also of Ben Butler, who won questionable fame as “Beast” Butler, | military dictator of New Orleans during the Civil War and who was charged with stealing all the silver spoons in that southern metropolis. 't true,” the Judge de- en Butler was greatly clared. ( maligned.” | | The Judge also has an interesting explanation of the word “stateroom” as we know it today. Accommoda- | tions aboard ship are universally | known as “cabins.” In New Orleans there was one captain who had two especailly fine cabins on his ship. One of these he named Louisiana and the other Mississippi, It was his custom to give these to distinguished guests. . . . If you were important, . . That's how the the word state- rcom came into common use. FORD AND HOLLAND BACK FROM FISHING Noted Ahsl(a visitors” Corey F'm'd 1and Dan Holland returned 10 Jun-‘ €ua yes erday en the F'sh and Wild- | |life Service vessel Biack Bear, after | a weeks fishing trip. The two men, ‘ord, writer for “olliers, staying Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs mnd two children are ti azh vt. McKinley booked for Seward. Pendleton is a Territorial Jiter a trip Outside. e e PROFESSOR RETURNI Professor Charles Southuwick ,the language department of the University of Alaska is o1 hoard the Mount McKinley 1returning to ¥ nks afte a summer spent at the University of Vashington. The | and | Holland, youthful fishing editor for| | Field and Stream, at | |the Baranof Hotel. | Pendleton engers on the northbound steamer teacher at Kenal and is retwning for the coming school year with his family By CLIFF STERRETT 1D KNOW You L ANYWHERE, POLLY. TEN YEARS AND YOu HAVENT CHANGED A BIT/, JOHN TORVINEN as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "“THREE FACES WEST" Federal Tax—So ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! | Notices for this chureh column ¥HE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST| Wednesday, 1:30 ‘pa. — Homelr must’ be received by The Empire | OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Lesher. | not, Ja than 10 o'clock Saturday ODD FELLOWS HALL Friday, 6:00 pan.—Young Peo-| orning to guarantce change of 7:30 p.n—Talks by local mis-{ple’s Meeting; 7:30 |1m.71[01m\.x\‘ i ete. ionaries, Meeting, 5 B\ | — The message of the Sa.lvauonr | e Army, “Jesus Christ is able to save | CATHOLIC C 3] Mmrmz!m LIGHT I.‘RESBY- from the poweir of sin, the mastery | o Church of the X ity of the | TERIAN CHURCH of appetite ard the fear of dea ‘ Blessed V. M., Juneau | “Where Welcome and Worship - | Fifth and Gold Streets Meet” CHRISTIAN SuieNCE | Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, sJ.| Franklin at Fourth LESSON-SERMON FOR | Pastor | No church services nor Sunday SERVICES ON SUNDAY| Twelfth Sunday after Pentecos School during month of August.| At the Church of Christ, of The Feast of Saint Bartholon = tist, on Sunday the subject is| Apestl HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL |.ppinqo» | 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. Fourth and Gold Streets ] vi rpts from the| 8:00 am_Holy Mass and In-| THE VERY REV. CHARLES uf:’:n_g'::::“:gmfif‘cfi"k’m i Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau ction. | E. RICE, Dean ;A m)L‘wnmrme i Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound 230 High Mass and Ser-| £rnst Oberg, Organist and Choir this v i Bit. B’ v6 thanatarmied mon folowed by Benediction of| Director. e R | RABRAOR - 8 P.M. Aug. 6 Tues. Aug.12 Sun Aug 17 Stth Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. [°Y tA€ TENEWIE ¢ . Sacrame :“{‘v ol ul» (il z?u?:un, [‘)’neclur“" may prove what is that good, COLUMBIA . Aug. 9 Tues. Aug. 12 Wed. Aug. ! e and acceptable, and perfect, will ALASKA .. . Aug. 8 Tues. Aug.12 Thur. Aug. A R | unday services: of God. (Romans) DENALI . Aug 12 Fri. A S Special Devotion | 400 am—toly Communion, | From Sclence and Health with ; * A %M "‘P‘"' | 11:00" a.m—Morning prayer |Key to the Scriptures, by Mary ALEUTIAN .. .. Mon. Aug. 18 Thur. Aug. 21 Sat. Aug. ? Johsi the-Bap- | B Eddy: When the divine pre- |y KINLEY . Mon. Aug. 18 Thur. Aug. Sat. Aug. 0 Meder ot CHAPEL-} | :epts are understood, they unfold | % mv\” : .’AJ ”I f v e and Fritz|the foundation of fellowship, in| YURON ... .. Thurs. Aug. 21 Mon. Aug. £ Cove Ruul at Auk Lake which one mind is not at warwita | papANOF St svotio | A NOF .. Sat. Aug. 23 Tues. Aug. S, 4y L | wiLLar BARROWS, Minister|another, but all have one Spirit,| = AR NUB k2 S SEvas i | School. Dur-|God, one intelligent source, in ac- BIRSE CHURCH ]l\): CHRIST, ummer the Sunday Schocl|cordance with the Scriptural com- | 5.0. ADAME AGENT PBONEs—ncxumflfggfg 2 b R be conducted by Mr. Barrows.|mand: “Let this Mind be in you,| Fap 2 if e fn e Pk Ghaesh off™ invited to attend. |which was also in Christ Jesus - . Chiiat. Belsnfist . TiAsas b s on there will| Man and his Maker are correlated | ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR '‘ROUND and l\%am streets. The S.ub_)(‘,cr, will| vening service, in divine Science, and real consci- | be “Mind.” couts and Cubs meet every other | ousness is cognizant only of the| Wednesday, 8:09 pm. — Testi- lay evening with Clarence Whit-|things of God. (Page 276) e O R 8 et s tanen | ; - - { movial metps. " o || MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL Christian Science Rea g m i ohoreh Iavilding. This toom is| SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST o — - me——— || 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier open Wednes atternoons from| CHURCH D 1l sChurch Scheduled Passenger Airline Service 2:30 to 4 oclock and after the! «g‘A“Sf,;\O;l"‘;""L “I:«dm;\sg“\ rs%rs'%s b SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKs& Wednesday evening meeting. S R e i | Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 The public Is cordially invited to| Sabbath School . for old and| Services | . atfend these services and visit the|YOUns Saturday morning at 10 o'-| T reading room. ix:nck Church service at 11 o'clock.; Notices for this church column & During the summer months the!must be received by The Empire ALASKA Aln Tn“mn"' Inc METROPOLITAN METHODiST |Wednesday evening bible study| not later than 10 o'clock Saturday . = THURC) | zroup will meet at 8 o'clock. morning to guarantee change of All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical CHURCH g b 2 2-Way Radio Station KANG REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, Pastor T sermon topics, ete. Fourth and Seward Streets | ~n¢ Auke Bay Bible Study Group Radlo mGARinnm SHOP Ix‘lmnle'NuU 612 paalier A .| meets every Tuesday evening at 8| DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCEK Equipped Seaplanes for C! er 10:00 a.m.—Church School, Mr i ok s Gherge- |02 at the home of William| g§:39 a.m.—Holy Mass. 11:00 am. — Morning _worship,| "Valker. Visitors are cordially in- : Theme, “The Duty of the Chureh.” “““' to attend. Pastor M. L. Miles, ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | ) “a Christian Life that Counts” | § ; a \ e e | ALaska E IZATION ALASKA EVANGELIZATION 7 i 2 : [ SOCIETY SOCIETY ESURRECTION LUT! N 4 o e ~RE(('m'r(-u e Gospel Services) (Native Gospel Services) REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pasto:| “In the heart of the city for the| hearts of the city” le | Main and Third Sts. Katherine Torkelson—Ciganist. | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor: turgy and Sermon. Holy Gosy or the Eleventh day after Trinity, Luke 18:9-14. Sermon sub- | ject, “Two Men at Prayer.” 6:30 p.m.—Luther League. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Ohoir { | rehearsal. | The public is extended a cordia ‘m.udm)n to worship at all |ices in this church. | serv-| PRESBYTERIAN 1URCH | Corner West 8th and E Sts. Manse, 740 S St. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister “Ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular.” { School, charge of Mrs. Jennie Holst. 7:30 p.m.—Divine | the month of August Mr. in | Church services: 1 Worship. Fm"l W. E. GEORGE H. LOVEL! Miss! on Willoughby opposite the Ah.skn Native Brotherhood Hall. BETHEL MISSION ASSEMBLY OF GOD 121 Main Street RALPH E. BAKER Pastor Sunday services: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Class- es for all, 11:00 am, — Morning Worship. | 7:45 p.m angelistic services. Tuesday, p.m.—Prayer meec- ing. Friday, 7:45 p.m.—“Christ’s Am- bassadors,” young people. THE SALVATION ARMY ; Willoughby Ave. Sunday: | 10;00 am. — Sunday Church!| spyr AND MRS, S. JACKSON | you got one of the “State” rooms. (Officers in charge) 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. | Barrows is supplying the pulpit. i Every Tuesday, 10:30 pm. — “A | Quarter Hour of Meditation” ove: KINY. I SOME IDEA, Kansas City calls a semi t in Kansas Cit o8 Jusepler tsunching atiempt in Kunsas “’,g_".',‘ says, with the 22-fon ¢ ander leadership of Donald Vertin. | League; { | under leadership of Mrs. R. B. el in-Charge 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Allf !ildren are welcome at this cla Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts, 7:00 p.m.—Guard Parade| | GEORGE H. LOVELESS | Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Sub- | ject, “Personal Need of the Fullness | |of the Spirit.” | Wednesday, | meeting. 7:30 p.m.—Prayer | All are welcome at these services lin the Mission Building. | REEATL S A e | | HELP AN | | ALASKAN | | Telephone 713 or write | The Alaska Territorial L I Employment Service l for this qualified worker. ELECTRICIAN - GARAGE ME- CHANIS—Man, married, age 25. Experienced as garage mechanic, jalsp electrical work, house wiring, |etc. Would like work locally. Call for ES 355. S A MISS SMITH RETURNS Miss Ethyl Smith returned to | Juneau from the States last night on the northbound Mount McKin- ley and is stopping at the Baranof | Hotel. —— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS CANADIAN PACTFIC TRA;NSPORTATIO'N COMPANY ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER ] VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SEATTLE i ugust 26 A ] Princess Chatlotte EVERY THURSDAY August 29 o 10:00A. M. ....Aug. 21 8. 8. TAKU .. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION o Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your ‘fD. B. FEMMER—AGENT (ICI_I.s Cw—":flu" Hauling *HONE 14 NIGHT 312/ CALL US! . Juneau Transfer e Dely s E s b z Night Pb - larges! circ”ation of any As 3 asks newspaper, A\ Window Cleaning