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1 ‘. BRINGING UP FATHER DEAR=-I'M WORRIED - | AATMAKES MANY TRIPS, FISHING SCENIC, TRAVEL Yeésterday afternoon at 2:30 o'- clock, Shell Simmons of the Al- aska Air Transport, took a plane e 10ad of passengers on a flight over the glacier. Flying at an altitude of 6,000 feet, the party took many pictures of the ice and the sur- rounding territory. The party in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopps, H. D. Fechly, and Carl H. Lange. This morning Simmons flew to Haines, carrying one passenger, Don Milne, and he was to pick up Miss Edith Murphy and one other pas- senger for Juneau for the return trip. Thé Alaska Air Transport took several parties-fishing at Lake Has- selborg. One party from the North Coast reported bad luck while others caught plenty of fish. 2 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 19. — Halibuters arriving and selling here today are | as follows: From the western banks—Kana- ga 40,000 pounds, 8% and 7% cents a pound. From the local banks—Faith 8,000 pounds, 9 and 7% cents. PRICES AT RUPERT At Prince Ru ay paunds of hdlibu_%fie‘\?v at'q7.50 to 7.80 and 5,50 cents a pound k. oo THREE FLY HERE “FROM PETERSBURG ‘Tony . Schwammn flew here from Pétersburg yesterday evening with thrée passengery from the Shrimp Capital. They were Lester Elkins, Harold racks came down from Haines on the Coast Guard cutter Haida yes- a._ two-day furlough, during which five of the riflemen will com- our many Pete at a five-team Rotary rifle friends for their kindness and sym- match at Mendenhall Glacier to- pathy during the long illness and Sisson and T. Hansen. d —Pr CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank loss of our mother. MR. AND MRS. AL BUCHER, liam Paddock are in charge of the men, who are bivouacking in the PAT DOYLE, « adv. JOHN DOYL y Empire classifieds pay. u(;rva;dian Wins Wéllééley Hoop Race Which Indicates First Bride in Class Wellesley Girls Give E. C. K. Read of Harvard a Ducking (Left). Peggy Canill Declared Hoop Rolling “Elite Wellesley College’s tradi- tional hoop rolling contest was 'ormed jnto high comedy this f by a Harvard student who eraded as a contestant and off with top honors. Ac- ng to tradition, the winner of annual hoop race will become graduating class’ first bride. | vEdward C. K. Read, of Villa- mova, Pa., aistaff member of Har- ward’s morous magazine, “The Tampoon,”. was the pervetrator of WISH SONNY WOULD PHONE-HIS BABY HAS BEEN HOLDING THE ‘RECEIVER NOW FOR ABOUT TWO HOURS~ |#0ee0ecee®00cscssscssc®oscccsscccscccscnt® - 117,000, WELL:- DO NOT WORRY-TH’ KID WILL FALL TO SLEEP - | HOPE- THEN SONNY KIN BABY LET YOU HAV. TH 'PHONE— WE TO CATCH YER Al HUH-WHAT ? TEAMER MOVEMENTS e e e o 0000000 . NORTHBOUND | ® Alaska scheduled to arrive in e port at 9 o'clock tonight and | ® sails westward one hour later. | ® Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive at 10 o'clock tomorrow forenoon and sails for skag- way at 6 o'clock tomorrow night North Sea due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle May 23 at 9 a.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver May 25 at 9 p.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle May 26 at 10 a.m. SOUTHBOTND SAILINGS Tongass in port, sailing south tonight. North Coast in port and sched- uled to sail south at 2 am. tomorrow. M. . NORTHLAND INBOR The motorship Notthland of thé Northland Transportation Com- pany arrived in. port from Sitka ® | early this morning and sailed for Seattle at 10 o'clock. Passengers for Juneau were E. N.| Florence, J. Manos, H. C.. Nunan,| William Grossman, Maggie Kadan- | ka, Betty Sale, Virna Haffer, and| P. Malachoff. For Wrangell—K. C. Louring, Mrs. F. Denney. ‘ For Ketchikan—L. Reinken, H. 8.} Finch, and J. H. Mulkey. Intosh, L. M. Powers, Mrs. L. M. . . . . . . ® | Miss Kathleen Holland. ® ! Passengers leaving Juneau for ® | Petersburg were J. S. Jefferies, L. J. ® | Israelson and Lawrence Stuck. o For Ketchikan—J. C. Boyle, Early ®|R. Stone, John Dexter and R. E. ® | Blake. ® | For Seattle—Jim Soude, Ed. Saron, @ | Mr, and Mrs. Earl Housman, Loraine ® | Housman, Mr. and Mrs, D. Tyler, ® | Mary Pinkley, Mary Dallas Pinkley, ® | Doris Swap. o : ail P Senior Girls Are i Aleutian ni port with Rotarians e | aboard and sails south 1 am, e | H d . | Sunday. 0 ih T | Baranof scheduled southbound e | onore WI e + Sunday morning. ST ! LOCAL SAILINGS e| A tea honoring girls of the Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® graduading class is being held this Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e |Afternoon in the mathematics room | ka and wayports. o | Of the Juneau High School between | Dart leaves every Wednesday ® 3:45 and 4:30 o'clock. Hostesses for at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® the alncrnoon are members of the, Alexander, Kake and way e | Gl Club. ” ports. . Arrannt-mnnts for the tea are in 6 66 0 %A b &8 6B charge of Gloria White, Susy Winn | e and Olga Baggen, members of the friendship committee. Miss Mary = O T —— | Stewart, newly elected president of ¢| TIDES. TOMORROW E | the club, is pouring during the af- - o 4 | ternoon. High tide—1:08 a.m., 18.2 feet. | —_———————— | Low tide—7:42 a.m. -33 feet | | Shower Yesterday for| High tide—2:00 p.m., 15.8 feet. 16 feet. 48 p.m,, ‘SOLDIERS COME HERE ON HAIDA | Fifty sdldiers from Chilkoot Bar- |afternoon in the Salvation Army terday afternoon for barrack’s best Southeastern Alaska Fair Building. | North Coast for the summer. He TR | will attend the University of Try an Empire ad. ! Mexico. ok R | JHIOETON. TO MEXICO Capt. O. Hart and Lieut. Wil-| goward Trueblood, schoolteacher ers. Stanley Jackson| | Complimentary to Mrs. Stanley | | Jackson and her new baby, Beula | Audrey, members of the Salvation | Home League entertained yesterday | quarters with a surprise shower. Twenty guests were present for the occasion .and during the after- Captain Margaret Morris and Mrs. R. B. Lesher. | from Squaw Harbor in the Shu- inner as Read Is Disq! the hoax. adding a little paddin, there, and expertly applying rouge and lipstick, he mnonchalantly passed inspection by his Welles- ley “classmates” on the neighbor- ing Massachusetts campus, an Dressing up _prettily, here and Powers, Miss Gertrude Holland, and | noon refreshments were served by | magin Islands, is going south on t.he‘ YES -HELLO -SONNY - WELL=- AT LAST THE LLs WHEN ARE YOU %OIN’ T THE BABY LET GO OF TH' 'PHONE-SO NOW= THEY: DECIDED TO GIVE HIM_A BATH - NOW HE'S GOT A- HOLD OF THE FAUCET AN WON'T LET GO —-HE DON'T KNOW WHEN HE wWiLL GET HERE - = N[ % FROM DOUGLAS HIGH Commencement exercises for the ;three graduates of the senior class | of Douglas high school, George Stra- 'gier, Albert and Hjalmer Savikko, | were held at-the Coliseum last eve- |ning with a fair representation of parents and friends. Besides ‘being’ the first class to graduate from the new $40,000 school building completed last fall, it was the 29th class to complete a high school course in Douglas. Robertson, Speaker Attorney R. E. Robertson who | gave the commencement address, For Seattle—Miss Gertrude Mac- | chose for the theme of his talk “The | Use of Knowledge.” “How are the boys going to use | the knowledge they have gained? |'To get knowledge is just the first | step, but putting it to proper use is | the next and most important step,” | he said. Several ways that knowledge may | be ~misapplied were cited to em- phasize his point. The speaker gave praise to the people of this commun- ity for the manner in which they have maintained their school, con- cluding with the thought that with the intelligent use of the knowledge the students have gained, sociel will have no cause to regret the price paid for educational purposes. Students on Program The selection “Marching Feet” played by the school orchestra open- ed the program. As Mr. Oberg play- ed the processional ‘“Coronation the School Pedersen and Mr. Robertson march- ed to the stage. The Rev. C. E. Rice gave the Invocation and the Girls' Glee Club sang “Days of Long Ago.” George Stragier as Salutatorian greeted the audience and recited a brief history of his class. Hjalmar Savikko presented the annual gift, a photo enjarging apparatus, ta, the school and Douglas Wahto, Presi- dent of the A.S.B. made acknowl- edgement of the gift. Song “Shor- nen’ Bread” by the Boys' Glee Club followed. Albert Savikko, Valedictorian of his: class thanked the people for the opportunity to graduate thus af- forded them, stating that having successfully completed the prescrib- ed: courses of study they were now ready to receive their diplomas. #® Screen Test Answers 1. Ellen Drew whose nams for.’ T now are 1,015 child ac and actresses now registered in Hollywood and (b) ti . are $82.00 l‘y Wrong, 'Adri riceley ollywood! Ith Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 * 240 So. Franklin THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairhanks him into nearby Waban Lake. Pretty Peggy Cahill, of New York City, who tied for second-in the hoop rolling with Phyllis Sweet- ser, of Newton Highlands, Mass., was declared official winner, follow- d | ing Read’s disqualification, PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. proceeded to.romp, to victory. By coincidence, Read had used PHONE: 106 The Wellesley girls, however, en-| “Peggy” as his alias, and the big d joyed the last laugh. When he re-|topic of conversation on the Welles- Traffic tative vealed his identity after the con-|ley campus today is the problem of LOUIS A ECQUE test, the irate victims made a mass | which Peggy rates the first-married GASTINEAU HOTEL attack, ¢ bim and buzled | prophecy. l March,” the graduates, members of | Board, Superintendent | HOUSEHOLD APRLIANCES 4dent of the Board, with a few ap- ‘propriate remarks, passed them their | diplomas and Rev. Rice gave bcne-" ‘diction, ] EA | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. 'M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. | FORMER RESIDENT VISITS DOUGLAS | Dave Judson, former oldtime res! dent of the Island, who is one of thé “visiting Rotarians in Juneau, came to Douglas last evening to see | old friends and review former land- marks. A brother of the late Thom- as B, Judson, former mayor of Ju- | neau, also a former Douglas Islander, Dave is now a resident of Oak Har- bor where he is postmaster. He left | here in 1910 after several years at | the old two-forty. g i INSTRUCTORS LEAVE Arthur Ladd and Ernst Obert of the school faculty are passengers on the Princess Louise for their sum- amer's vacation south. Each will vis- it his respective home at Cataldo, Idahg, and Seattle, perhaps attend sumimer school for a short session and then take in the fair at San | Francisco, before returning for the | Fall term. — e SEWING CLUB MEETING Mrs. Mark Jensen entertained the Sewing Club at her home last eve- |ning with the usual sewing for diversion and one contest which was wen by Mrs. Jack Warner. Plans were made for a dinner dance to be held with husbands of the members | a§'guests, Saturday May 27. i " Further meetings of the Club will| be discontinued during the summer months, e NOTICE Douglas, May 19, 1939. To whom it may concern: One and all in Doug- las who are trying to destroy an|- inch of the Lundell property will haye to stand prosecution. ady. MRS. LUNDELL ALASKA Transportation Company ® Sallings from Picr 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TAKU oo MBY 19 AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 | CANADIAN PACIFIC Travel on a SWEDISH . |, MEAT BALLS | PRIN- || SATURDAY'ATTHE || CESS LINER BARANOF JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR SEA:TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Lonise May 19, 30 Connections -at Vancouver with Treat Your Batiery RIGHT! BRING IT-TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR'AN OVERHAUL $ AND RECHARGE If you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light . & Power Co. Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. 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