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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 mons Chicl AAT BELLANCA = HOP OF SEASON er to £ and three To “illl ek 8 I'ff',‘"“,']f'j NORTH SEA HAS [TWO HOPS FOR ot )0 PASSENGERS | SICK MADE BY FOR THIS PORT MARINE PILOTS ltflll\rl“!l';!'\ ther SEATTLE, June 4. — Steamer to take off North Sea sailed for Southeast Al- McLean B“"’as Three from Excursion Inlet—Holden 2 o'clock in aska ports at 10:30 o'clock this forenoon with 142 passengers aboard H TW() flOm Su[ndmn the ailing were the intluding the following for Juneau: Leslie Melvin, Mrs. 8. M. Doolin, | o gt Mrs. James Brice, Miss Maude %" T | Mar) Bruce, Miss Constance Cave, Mrs./AlrWays last evening and this morn ing. Agnes Adsit Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Louck,' Leaving here at 7:45 last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gudbrandsen, ;“I‘;‘m‘z““‘e"\”‘;fi‘:"'g“gx;‘:iig’:"'l"f Raymond Gibson, Dellanca seapane 5 a1 e let and brought back Billy Duncan udolph, Fortune Hun- . Y s land Mrs. Lilly John and her baby to the Government Hospital here. Mr. Duncan was reported stricken with appendicitis, while Mrs. John's also ailing. Don Shoe- companied Pilot McLean p as flight mechanic. The ned here last evening at passengers for was due to return } noon at 4 o'cio the roundtripper from Sitka and other [akes Pilot tem Cut to Sitka Hoonah pilot L. F. Barr wa thi fternocn AAT Stinson seaplane, on a charter flight from here to Hoonah, wrn with Mr. and Mrs A Condel hool teacher: Hoonah Simmons about the Flying to C. A W Mrs H. C o receive a general overhaul » Mrs. John Claude Hel- Daniel Olaf Swanson, M. Flintoff Robert Helgesen M. Flintoff - | Iu response to an urgent radio | message, this morning, Pilot Holden BALL T"-T ls iflew the MAB to ¥ » TIsland Iu Sumdum Bay, with SET TONIGHT A iling' nw -weeks-old Iub\ was !mmodmu’]» P! i under e care Weather Man Appears to Have Relented — Kim- L P on arriving here ,‘u u 15 o'clock this forenoon. Pilot ball, Erskine to Hurl Holden took off at 9:45 o'clock with Lloyd Jarman as flight mechanic, | - After scoring a clean sweep of Ju- neau baseball games this week, the weather dispenser appears to have run out of rain clouds for his bat- WED Mlss SANDS tery tonight, and wiil most likely retire from the skirmish line, leav- UF ATLIN s Uu N ing Firemen's Park open for the playing of the scheduled Gastineau i Channel League contest between the Alaska Air T ransport Pilot Plans Wedding for Lat- ter Part of June gesen, Webster | FOR BETTER VISION Our eyeglass requirements change from time to time depending upon age, health and the use to which we put our eyes. Improperly fitted glasses may do more harm than good. And the very best lenses may require changing and ad- justing from time to time. [ Come in and let us check up on your sight. Protect your vision with correct glasses. Dr. Rae Lillian Carison OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store Phone 331 Douglas and Moose teams. The “rained out” stretch started 1e meeting of the same teams ed for last Sunday, so it is| only just that they ring up the tain on the return to playable ¥ H { Wedding plans are taking a prom- inent place in the records of Alaska Air Transport achievements this month, with announcement made today of the engagement of Pilot and Claude Erskine on the mound L F. Barr, following close after the pgy for the Islanders, who are still in Wedding of Agent Harold Brown, g the dark as to whom will replace '@ Red Gray at catcher. The game is set for seven innings, beginning at 6:30 o'clock, with the Moose in the role of home team. w E w q N T ther. Batteries are announced as the same as those named for the game that went by the boards Sunday: Kimball and Hawkins for the Moose . Barr is betrothed to Miss § Katherine is of Atlin and Mrs. C M. Sands, Miss Sands visited with Mrs. Lyman Hodges and Mrs. T. J Jacobsen in Juneau earlier this y She became acquainted with Pilot B8 Barr when he made Atlin his home [ base in flying the North Canada [ Air Express Pilgrim plane. The wedding will take place in [ Atlin in the latter part of”June, [ following which Pilot Barr and his B bride will return to Juneau to make 358 , their home here. —— - MRS. HAYDEN H Mrs. A. R. Hayden, w of the manager of the power plant at An- { hospital (he is a World War veter- pext Creek, is in town and is stop- l an) Outside. He is reported by of- ping at the Hotel Juneau for a few Mary The daughter of Mr. NILES JAILED ON INSANITY CHARGE Charged with insanity, Niles, pioneer Alaskan found cently near Point Retreat after his boat was wrecked, was lodged in the Federal jail last night after he was taken off the motorship Northland shortly before she sailed. Niles had been placed aboard the Northland to go to the Veterans’ Albert re- LEADER DEPT. STORE || iz troni i e &) turbance on the boat that it was — GEORGE BROTHERS - | STRAFUSS GOES SOUTH | A. W. Strafuss, Juneau carpen- ter, sailed south from here for Se- —_——— attle last evening aboard the mo- Z- Try The Empue cuassifieds 1) t,orshlp Northland. | results. | e necessary to take him to jail. This morning a complaint was sworn out charging him with insanity. JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC.. ANNOUNCE PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 We Will Be Ready to Deliver Pasteurized Milk and Cream TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU— In order to determine how many of our custom- ers desire PASTEURIZED MILK or CREAM please call 638 or 182 and ad- vise us whether you wish PASTEURIZED or RAW MILK delivered on and ?{gter MONDAY, JUNE 7, 937. JUNEAU, DAIRIES, Inc. Main Office and Plant: Twelfth and Willoughby Branch Office: 303 Goldstein STOPPED . BUYING IMITATIONS! 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