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o -~ THE DAILY-AL. EMPI = I =t = LI I T = = = = S = g — = = = = = £ = E = = = = 3 = = 0 Ui Pacific Alask: Airways Announces the SUMMER ACCOMMODATION SERVICE May 20 to Nov. FROM JUNEAU: All Stops on these Routes are Flag Stops FROM JUNEAU—plane leaves at noon TUESDAYS for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Chatham, Todd and Sitka. Return to Juneau Tuesday evening. FROM JUNEAU—plane leaves at noon WEDNESDAYS for® Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof and Kimshan Cove. Return to Juneau Wednesday evening. FROM KETCHIKAN—plane leaves MONDAY MORNING for Scowl Arm, Hydaburg, Waterfall, Craig, Klawock and Rose Inlet. Return to Ketehikan Monday evening. For the convenience of through passengers desirqus of spending more time to see the scenic points of interest from th.e air, weekly service is operated between JUNEAU and KETCHIKAN via Wrangell and Peters- burg. The plane leaves JUNEAU southbound on TUESDAYS at 11:00 A. M. arriving at KETCHIKAN at 12:00 Noon. The plane leaves KETCHI- KAN northbound on TUESDAYS at 8:00 A. M. arriving at JUNEAU.at 10:00 A. M. For purposes of determining free baggage allowances mile- ages are as follows: Juneau to Petersburg, 130; Petersburg to Wrangell, 35; Wrangell to Ketchikan, 90, Landing made only when operating conditions permit. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS - SPECIAL! Fishing, Hunting, Sightseeing Trips arranged upon request. See P.A.A. representative, phone or write, for full information. acific Alaska Airways, fnc OFFICE GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE 206 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Flying Time Saves Vacation Time 00 "’ L RS PR T i i T MAY 20, 1935 ] the second figure is the number GOMING cf studenis signed for that par : 3 ticular subject. English I, 53; English TIII, 58; UN EXGURSIUN English V, 49; English VII, 37; jour- nalism, 5; dramatics and publi . . | spedking, 6; algebra, 58; geometry, TU NOR 63; advanced algebra, 21; trigonom- etry, 5 and I alternative; general {4 | science, 40 and 40 alternatives; bi- 22 and 7 alternatives; phys- 33; French I, ology Seattlv‘ Goodwill Tourists i to Spend Six Hours 35 Here Northbound Heaticd by Président of af ' Conmrier will Tour of tives and their fam andl 2’ alférnatives and & aliérnatives; Germdn, 14 and 7 alternatives; werld history, 10 and 2 dlternatives; U.'S.' history,: 45; mahual training I, 22 and 3 atternatives; manual trdining III, _ 12 and § alternatives; auto me- ohantes and bench electricity, 27 nd 7 alternatives; ecohomies dnd gy, 4 and 3 dltern atives; Lundin, mber will leave Seattle > § dnd arrivi on the Aleu 3 S f at Juneau sday, Junée 11, at 7 home eronamm: I, 12 and 2 alfer- o'clock \e evening, accordiny DAUVES; Home EconCmics 1I, 18 and 4 alternatives; typing I, 20 and 2 alterhatives; ' typing II, short- hand I, 10; shorthand IT, 2; book- keeping, 12'and 2 alternatives; busi- ness English, 6 and § alternatives; Busing rdining, 4 and 3 alterna- community civics, 8; business Idw, 4 and 2 alternatives; penman- | hip and spelling, 10 and 8 alterna- tives; commercial art I, 28 and 25 alternatives; commercial art II,'5; boys' gymnasium will be compul- | ory. Four classe$ of two-hour pe-| riods will be Held two days a week. The same will ke true for the girls’ gymnasium also. Ba orches- to inforn eived by Juneau Chamber of Commercé. The ship will remain in Junean from 11 or 2 am. Wednes- Southbound, the Se- be in Junéau ing, June 20, from 17 to 10 ¢ An ¢ Eeattle tive in for seve réserv made, Aleuti; before clock ¢ committee of 50 men has been ac- the delegation al months, and over 120 have already béen indications point to the ing completely sold out z da “We endéavoring to make UR, 22; girk' glee club, 50; this the t and most represen- glte clib; 30. tative group frohi Seattle that Has| ¥ i | o ritory,” sald| NEREANDS ARE ENJOYING Darwin Mesinest, Chairman of the THEIR TRIP, OLD COUNTRY | friends they are en] Séattle Chamber’s comimittee or-| ¥ i lf'«mm 4 “Our list is “‘-1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nerland, ready ssive one and in- | writing from Molde, Norway, advise cludes the names of many of the| juneq city" vell-known busihess leader: their trip very much an aska friends in their own places 3 2o of busin Seattle recognizes the| tremiendots importance of the trade | received from Alaska '‘and we are coming to show our appreciation RETURN FROM SKAGWAY | Mr. and Mrs. James MecAlister | returned from Skagway on the Vic- {for it. We are interested in Al-|toria where they were called by the jaska’s prcblems and we wish 10| death of Mrs. McAlister's father, P. cooperate In every way we can Inij piynn, ldst week. Mr. Flynn died bringing development and growth | jus¢ 10 days after the passing of to the Territory. Many of those|pjs wife, Funeral services were held | coming on this trip have been 0195t Wednesday in Skagway. | | Alaska several times and some are P i making their first visit.” ELLIS BACK TO NORTH | | Clyde Ellis, former Assistant' REGISTRAT]ON FOR "Unl‘md States Attorney at Comovu; Iwho went south after representing| NEW CLASSES SPLIT the Alaska Weekly at last winte BV legislative se n, is coming b;\rk‘ Principal A. S, Dunham is busy !0 the north’'and will start a law| completing the schedule of courses|Practice at Anchorage, according | and compliling the data of the num- ‘0 & letter to friends here. He is| ber .of students to take them. All|NOW in Seattle | work is being rushed to completion T e e RO DR i 50 that school may close officially | PAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!| on May 29. Inventories are being| LA completed by the teachers of both | / thegtade and high schools and arefnont Sleep on Left being turned in to Mr. Dunham's| office where they will be given a final checking. e If stomach GAS prevents sleep- New System Inaugurated iing on right side try Adlerika. One A new system of buying books is|dose brings out poisons and relieves to be inaugurated this year. Thc’gas pressing on heart so you sleep individual teachers will evaluate| soundly all night. Butler-Mauro the books and in turn will give the Drug Co. — in Douglas by Guy's | student a slip with the value listed. Drug Store. —adv. The slips are taken by the stu-| = e dents to the last period teacher| who will then give them to Mr.| Dunham on May 28, When the stu- | dents return at 11 o'clock May 29 to get their report cards, they wm% find the checks for their books at- tached to the cards. In this way the | £, confusion and the conjestion in the | % 2 halls are eliminated and the szu-‘ Aents are ablé® to dispose of their | books moré quickly than before. | Schedule of Examinations ; | | Side—Affects Heart| ‘The final examinations are to be given on May 24, and May 27. All seniors are exempt from tak- ing the examination provided they | have better than a D in citizenship, or unless the instructor requires them to take the examnations. Oth- er students and those seniors who| THE és.sr TAP BEER IN TOWN! have not fulfilled the requirement | o THE MINERS Recreation Parlors will have to stay ip school all Mon- | day. The examinations will be giv-| en in the regular class period. Registration Data ‘ The compilations of the courses’ to be offered for next year and the number of students registered to| take them are as follows: The first| boys' |~ i ; b d expect | Ve are coming on a friendly mis- |t feturn nor(h to their home in stop—to glve our busitless men the | pdjrhanks, passing through Juncdu {epportuni of meeting their Al-{ghe latter part of June FIGHT FOR KIDNAPER’S Thréee women led a fight for the life of Walter McGee (center), be- low), condemned kidnaper of Mary McElroy, daughtér of Kansis City's clty manager. One was the modish victim of the abduction (center, above); th, cond was McGee's sister, Mrs. Alberta Brewer {right); and the third, hls woman lawyer, Miss Lillie Knight (left), {Associ| Press Photo: JUST RECEIVED! Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone 478 Protipt Defivery riNSURANC.E Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 i SPEND or SAVE? WHICH. ... is more likely to help YOUR Prosperity? Nowadays, nearly everyone is frequently con- fronted with this problem. It is obvious that spending ALL eannot bring lasting presperity. As for saving All—well, it just cannot be done! The common sense ‘solution is “Spend Wisely— Save Something.” And having a Savings Account H here will be a helpful guide and assistant botH in spending wisely toddy and in sdafely accumulating a cash reserve for tomorrow. (Deposits here protected by FDIC Insurance.) The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska figure is the course offered, and| Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 e e - Chevrolet and Pontiac . Dealers . CH9 CONNORS MOTOR Co. AGENTS LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. B e | | l Pacific Coast Coal Co. OFFERS For Quick Spring Fires - INDIAN EGG LUMP COAL CLEAN——HOT——ECONOMICAL A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. 4 You ean do no better than follow the leadership of the United States Government, who use thou- sands of tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every . year. $12.50 Per Ton . F. O. B. Bunkers PHONE 412 Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M.