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siferKeepsThem MovieMan [ | Happy, Even Those of | Has Queer, His Opnonents He Heckles i Bad Habit ‘Humphrey Bogart's- Self-| . Indulgence Is Knock- | ing Down Doors By ROBBIN COONS | | HOLLYWOOP, Calif., March 2— Sometimes it is hard not to envy| |your movie star . friends. Not | their weekly stipends, nor Lhelr | fleeting fame, necessarily, so much |as their simple luxuries. Like | Humphrey Bogart's self- indulgence | |when it comes to knocking down ¥ | doors This Bogartian weaknpss came to !light the .other day when Mr$y | Bogart, the former Mayo Methot, ‘lhmmht a new living room door— N | th third, she said, this year. She might have been ordering a half |dozen pork chops, or a couple of |cans of tomato soup, fer all the excitement she displayed. It was | just, it appeared, part of the house- ih“m routine. | “Bogey,” she explained casually, | “knocks 'em down.” | i Business of slightly raised eye- brows evoked elaboration. “Well, |it's very simple,” she said. “He just |doesn't like doors. Bogey despises |confinement of any kind, and he's |a very impatient man. Very. 8o | when a door sticks on him, he bats it down.. Any door. Oh, he kicks |'em or knocks 'em off the hlnaui with his shoulder. We're always putting up new doors at our plnco. No, we don't mind. He's a very gentle person, really—about every- thing except doors.” Bogey’s luxury took cave of only eight doors last year, a poor show- ing compared to his record—during jan unusually door-conscious year— of 15. A phychiatrist might trace |a connection—as Mrs. B. suggests | —between this hatred of confine- (ment and the actor’s prison record, |ie. in 19 of the 32 films he has| NICe WuiK, tilue m By FRANK B. GILBRETH a good shot, he gets a paternal|made since “The Petrified Forest” AP Feature Seryice pat on the dome from the tall fel-|in 1936 he has been a star behind LEIGH, N.C.—Bones McKin- Jow. | bars. the court. jester,. has gotten “Nice, work, little man” says‘ I sought Bogey out on the set e hair of Southern Confer- Funny Bones. f “Escape Into Crime"—where he |had just shed his jailbird rags be- admits that McKinney | tween scenes—to get his own slant: offensive center, and|on the door problem, its cause and [ cure, rs—and you can ally. Everyone _G-foot-6-inch cen- js a great of te College's quin-| you'd think that his opponents| Thus I discovered a contra-| Ie's averaged better than 16| would describe him as a very of-|dictory quirk. Although he readily Bathin -, ax 4dils. Wesisbh. | TeaEive. . panter admitted that he is tough on doors fens. 100 Sagh, i | and enioys ii—he seemed mote 2X 0 Actually, however, McKinney's| rerested In Qlkcisatig & How Wt ney, who is a reasonably clowning doesn't seem to Be of- ';i"‘c‘:‘;er;;’rg;:;““"t?ms et te married man when he's not| fensive to the opponents. In fact,|gaceq on the fourth w;k(’o,"gw | basketball, undergoes a|they.seem to enjoy ityjust. as|carq game wlthaPennsylvam’apl;:n with the opening whistle of | much as the spectators The game, he estimates, will re-| ball game. This business of being funny quire at least three months to fin- becomes a gay madman, to- is largely a matter of psychology ish. This, as students will agreei devoid of inhibitions. He for Bones. He knows that he js a strange pursuit for an impn-‘ to himself. He shakes plays his best game when he feels tient, door-battering man and calls | with himself. He congratu- loose and relaxed. The clowning himself.”" He introduces him- helps him relax — in fact takes ators who happen to the pressure off his whole team. fancy. He pinches the Bones is 22, a beanpole with a for scientific study. But it's Bo- gart. | Door-kicking reminds me, for ob- officials. And he gets blond peanut head, an adequate Vious reasons, of U-No, distin- 1to his opponent’s hair. brace of ears, and suitcase feet. 8uished mule who has been on H favorite stunt is patting His real name is Horace Albert Stage or screen some 25 years. U- When an opponent ms McKinuey. But the nickname fits. |NO. Playing a good old army mule in “Ten Gentlemen from West Point”, is a versatile fellow but there is a streak of ham in his | make-up, | On the stage, whenever he hears audience laughter, he advances to the footlights and takes a bow. U-No must be disappointed in the ‘muvis Nobody laughs when he e‘ is on the set. Somebody laughed: or Guild Will HOSP"M. NOTB é T quy P M D. E. Strong was admitted to St. | | Ann's Hospital Sunday for medi- 1 treatment. . ") 1ICU Mis CaLhenne Gregory and M W. Council will be co-hostesses W {or 36 to 12, demonstrated their b | winning score of 61 points. Pl dard; Nelson with 13 and Edwards | (Sun time, March 3) with 11 points did most of their | High tide, 2:16 a.m. 169 fect. scoring. | Low tide, 8:14 am., 02 feet. Lineups and scoring: | High tide, 2:19 pm., 17.7 feet. | Juncau Fire Dept. Low tide, pan., .0 feet | FG FT TP| = PRI WA | Lindenmeyer 16 0 16 Chocolates NOTICE w Murphy - 121 3 AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing Krugness G0 14 There’s @ flavor to Whitman’s § | air route from Seattle to Nome, on N“‘::“ . ; g : once tasted, always preferced. All isale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| WL - i makers! Matheny e 1 4 2 6 M Fect froch the Eagles Sampler, 17-02. 100 pieces, $1.50. Also the new gift Samplex at §3. Other sizes FG FT TP ¢ 483 snd $7.50. Edwards e 1 Fairbill, the popular box st $1 Ib. | Guerin f 1 3] ¢ Call ia aad select NOW! f ® Perfect comfort Cashen 0 4 4 > th C i Rustad 0508 . of 4 BEES CHGIEN 00 SEIIR * Contrally located Nelson | 1§ Roo Stragler i+ o 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: .| Carge Rooms o Splendld food | all with b That on February 28th, 1942, in the| bath. and service | District Court, at Juneau, Alaska,| Sitka H.S. the name of Esaias Olaf Jacobson, | SPeeial “":A';s":’;;“:“‘n“m FG FT TP{.md Essias Olaf Jacobson, ALAS| Clithero Pl ‘cham,ed to Edward Olaf Jacobsor Johnson 4 '0 4iand the legal name of said poxson McGraw . 2 '3 5|is now Edward Olaf Jacobson. =W WASHING N Eligson pr 1 ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, = o 2 [erman [ 1 1 ork. | — I:'ml“mh ..0 1 1|publication dates, March 2-3?”1);42.1 FOR - ey o “ | WALL PAPER i Krsul 2 0 2| NOTICE TO BICYCLE OWNERS Ideal Pami Shop i Devon 2 0 2 The 1942 Bicycle licenses are now | s AHGES Cashen, F. 6 0 6|available and on sale at the office | Phone 560 Fend .- Wends | ‘Cashen, H. 2 0 2|of the City Clerk. e e i e Savikko 8 0 g The City of Juneau Ordinance g—— e Kirkham 4 2 ¢|requires all bicycles to be licensed. | & praeriy g Signed: R G RICE, Rice & Ahlers Co. City Clerk. , y p 3 —eeo——— 0 el : .| Pirst publication, Feb. 18, 1042. Plumbing—Oil Burners :’gnUgnfl:n St’"‘:":“ '":;Es"; | Last publication, Feb. 27, 1942. Heating jouncemen s made Rt R R o B4 2 % . morning by Superintendent Calvin | ! . Phone 34 Sheet Metal SUMMONS | . Pool of purchase to date by Doug- No. A-2761 | (%) las' Public Bchools' of $887.75 worth * Oregon State Champions of Ne.Division (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) _ | | Orezon State college bask bul]‘r‘ 'BASKETBALL CHAMPS IN " TITLE FIGHT Thoroughly _outclassing the m-’O S.C., Stanford Will Bat- érs from Sitka High School, Douy "e Maf(h '3’ 14, ‘6 {las Huskies, by the one-sided scol in South DOU()LAB CAGERS ARE VER SIT! !five ‘'waltoped Tdaho last Saturday a jnight at - Cor is, Oregon, by score of 53 to 30 to' win the Nortl ern Division baskstball title in the kethall superiority in the final g'mu of a doubleheader played at the — | Pacific Coast Basketball Confer- school gym Baturday night. Free| SAN FRANCISCO, March 2 — |ence. throws offered the visitors by mv‘“tflnfmd and Oregon State, win-| In Seattle last Saturday night, home team’s sweeping-everything- ners in the Southern and North-jthe University of Washington de-|§ before them attack accounted for €1 Divisions respectively in the|feated the defending champions, | Pacific Coast Conference basketball Washington State, 75 to 51, to take| half the total points they made. | s, began mapping ategy Lu-lu(nnd place. k! nd Shudshift, each with "4¢ | 8 :;‘ t;‘]:]‘:s ‘wm‘ Sk B ks ;m |day for an All-Coast Championship| In the Southern Division, the| § v Wkl Hd\lskles % Bolnt lseries to be held March 13, 14 and |following are the final scores of . One contest will be held in games played ‘{” Sitkn with folr was Best scorer ¢ pruncisco and the others on! California 51; UCLA 43 or his team. the Indians’- home gym Palo| Stanford 47; Southern California | In the opening game of \the|ay, 43 | doubleheader, Juneau Firemen oul-‘ < PP 1 —_———— | played the Eagles in a swm-muv-i LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP | DIVORCE GRANTED ing game fegtured by the frequent| gou v closed until March 10, 1942.| Frances Obert has been granted | scoring of Lindenmeyer, Kl‘ugn"%q —adv. |a divorce in U. S. District Court | and Murphy wl;o \:;fl’l total pomlts | from George Obert. Both are Hoo- | of 16, 14, an respectively, | - T, |nah residents. scored two-thirds of their team'’s| - e urday night: at ing of the Eagles was listl teamwork below their usual stan- TIDES ‘ IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR | THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA,| THIRD DIVISION. of defense bonds and stamps. Of this amount $357.80 was invested CANADIAN TRAVEL ON A b_y the high school and balance by GENEVA M. BRADSHAW, Plain- ” . | the grades. Interesting fact of the DSHAW., | ll“lcess | sales drive now going into the sec- LT, VaGEUSTAY R BRADOEAN S | Defendant. LINER | ond week and still continuing is that purchase by first and second grades exceeds that of any other | group outside of the high school. | e o You are hereby required to ap- CLUB TO MEET | pear in the District Court for the The regular meeting of. the MOn- | mperritory of Alaska, Third Divisibn, day Night Sewing Club will . be within thirty (30) days after the held this evening at the home of |j5qp puplication of this summons, Mrs. Edward Bach. | namely within thirty (30) days - THE PRESIDENT OF THE| UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: ‘To the above named defendant, Greeting: Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle | Princess Norah sails from Juneau March 4, 15, 25 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneay, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen after the 23rd day of March, 1942, row evening for the of the Junior Guild ' of rinity Cathedral at the resi- Mrs. Gregory, 423 Gold | of Stre Following members will spend some time the . business session at Red Cross knitting and refresh- ments will be served"‘ @ If your skin is chapped, you will be delighted with the 'eifect of Mentholaium applied to the sting- ine,red, swollen parts.Mentholatum quickly cools and soothes the irrita- ture to more quick- Mentholatum is also & most soothing and effective application for other minor skin irritations. Jars or tubes, 30c. VEGAR BOOGAWDOGUNM CRUCKARRK \MP\RTRB%B\.\M regular | AL GET ANTS- N-PRNTS the parents cf a baby girl who was born at St. Ann’s Hospital early| !Sunday morning, The infant} | weighed eight pounds ten ounces at birth, Loraine See was admitted to the | Government Hospital for medical eatment yesterday. oo | CHANGES NAME | Olaf Jacobsen had his| (name legally changed ‘to Fd\\ald' Olaf Jacobsen, Saturday in U. S. | District Court. JUNEAU LADIES' ~ AUXILIARY NO. 34 - TO MEET TUESDAY | Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the members of Juneau Ladies’ | Auxiliary No. 34 will meet at the | | Union Hall | The regular monthly business | meeting will be followed by a so-| al gammnn it was annoumed 'Mrs. Maude Hamlin once. U-No couldn't find any foot- lights, so he howed all over. Mrs. Dean Hamlin And Chfldren Leave Mrs. Maude Hunlln her daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Dean Hamlin and the latter's two ' children, Dickie and David, are leaving Juneau this week by steamer for the south. They expéct to make an indefin- ite visit at their old home at Mon- tevideo, Minnesota. —————— PERCY REYNOLDS I$ HOSPITAL PA“EN”I‘ Percy Reynolds is a patient at St. Ann's Hospital to receive treat- ment for a fractured ankle re- ceived last evening when he Suf- | ferea a fall as he was leaving his cafe. PRGSO BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | DON'T: GET 'EN RILED \P, J0E % “TO SHO0 "EM AWRY « AL GOTIA DO - GWE EW W ANSUN S\GN AN THEN LU SHONE OFF } 532 R COME ON. BNTS-IN-PaNTS BOARD MEETING Douglas School Board met Sat- urday evening in Supt. Calvin Pool's office for transaction of the mnmhly business. Report was ven by Mr. Pool of the basketball trip to Wrangell Narrows wwm While no games were won by the team, 2 wonderful time was had, he sald, A letter to the Board from Com- missioner of Education, Dr. James Ryah, gave the information that while teachers were expected to go to summer school once in every three years, he believed exception ghould be made this summer as they may be needed in Alaska. .| Mis. R. L. Jernberg Aurives for Visit! _Mrs. R, L. Jernberg arrived here from Sitka yesterday for a visit in Juneau. She is a house guest of Mis. Dwight 1. Brown and Mrs. George A. Lingo during her stay. in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in| case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer thc“ ' | complaint of the above - named | plaintiff on file in said court in the above-entitled action. " The said plaintiff in said action |demands the following relief, to- wit, a decree of divorce on the ground of desertion. And in the event you fail to so THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation appear and answer, the plaintiff Company will take judgment against you for want thereof and will apply to the % » court for the relief demanded in SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 her complaint as hereinabove; SEATTLE stafed. | Witness, the Honorable Simon ks Hellenthal, judge of said Court, and the seal of said court hereunto PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT affixed, on this 18th day of Febru- REFRIGERATION ary, 1942. s M. E. S. BRUNNELLE, Clerk. | ! By rRamona BrRockress, '{D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Deputy Clerk. Publications dates, March 2-9-16-23, 1942, adv. PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 - ams W-PANTS SN NQ Wt SPN RGAW NO-NO Y By BILLY DeBECK TTHEM GNS \\\ CON\PP\&‘( e TADUGKY THEN WUZ 3 P\PS . 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