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BRINGING UP FATHER BUT-MAGGIE-IM TOO TIRED TO GO _OUT AND EAT TONIGHT- LET'S EAT IN THE HOTEL- WE 2 Eleclras Fly North With Loads Two capacity loaded PAA Electras this arrival Flying for Fair- early the morning the Jeft Juneau hortly after of northbound Yukon banks, the two ships carried eigh- teen passent eleven of which were transferred from the Yukon Pilots Al Monsen and Walt Hall carried Mr Don E. F Fitzgerald Mors Wood- B and Mrs Gustofson Potter, C. and N. Monsen In the nd plane Bill and Ralph Savory flew ten pa Mr. D. R A L Knox ne gers to Fairbanks. They were—M J. Milcox, Russel G. Maynard, Axel Edman, Miss V. Chenowith, Mr. and Mrs, C. Swanson, Gloria Swanson, Casper Ellingen, J. D. Stefan and Mrs. D. Olin The next flight made by PAA will probably be south from Fair- banks on Thursday - YUKON ARRIVES HERE WITH 42; NO MAIL ABOARD Northbound steamer Yukon ar- rived in Juneau at 4 a. m. today with 42 passengers for Juneau. The ves- sel, bound for the Westward, has over 200 on board, no round trip- tourists, and no first class mail The Princess Louise, due tonight, has the mail Passengers arriving from Seattle on the W. S. Burton, Mrs. E. J. Eaton, Axel Edman, Casper Ellingen, John Gilwee, Mrs, D. R. Gustafson, Fran- cis C. Hyde, Betty Jo Keelen, Shir- ley Ann Keelan, Wesley Monsen Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Morse, W. R. Nichols, Alvid L. Potter, Alanson Russell, Bud Seltereich, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Swanson, Gloria | Swanson, Mrs. J. Talgington, Byrom E. Tenny, Rebert A, Welsh, M. J.| Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Wea- in Juneau Yukon were ver, E. F. Woodward, Eugene Eakin, Arvid Kangas, Henry Serenga. PFrom Ketchikan — Clara Wyatt, Clara 1. D. Radinsky and E. D. Compton, G. Kulusky, TIME TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. NOTHING OF THE_KIND-| INTEND TO SEE THIS : CITY OF [ TACOMA- , | MARINE NEWS Miss S. Lyncaster, | ‘Clhnl('\ Lesher, J. Oja, Carl Hill, | y | Reebs. I'LL_NOT WAIT ANOTHER SECOND- wiLL. DO HAT NOw - Louise Has 20 Aboard ForJuneau N MEAIERIRLHESRERY | i | | STEAMER MOVEMENTS ' | @ ® o v O W e 8B e 2 NORTHBOUND * | canadian Pacific steamer Prine- o Northiand in port on way fo & | €55 Loulse, scheduled to arrive at 5 i, o|5:15 oclock this evening, has. the . l":xlll(‘t.:L Louise scheduled to e | following passengers aboard for Ju- 4 % 7 7 neau: ® & a 5 o'clock this ev- ® ; ® ,‘,r,:::o saltdie bt o| Mrs. M. Rust, Miss G. Wilkinson | £ | Frank Bason, Alfred Bell, Eugenc SCHEDULED SAILINGS Beardon, Minnie Goldstein, Murray Taku scheduled to sail from Se- @ | coeo attle 9 tonight | John Gunther, Roy Haug, Eric Aleutian scheduled to sail from @ | gogyy Frank Hay, Harry Hoskins, Seattle 9.a. m. tomorrow, Andrew MacDonald, Mrs. Saraa Denali scheduled to sail from @[y e Seattle May 31 at 9 p. m | Stanley Peterson, James Prima- North Sea scheduled to sall from @ | yor ~ Glaymour Spellman, Joe N. Benltle Mag 51 9 pan | Smith, William Tobey, Erwin W. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 1 at 9 a. m Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 1 at 9 p. m MackNeill, The steamer will probably remain port until midnight, then sail Skagway in for Tyee scheduled to sail from DT Seattle June 4 at 9 p. m s‘ 000 A Foo‘l’ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS |9y "R~ Baranof scheduled southbound 2 et Frday YACHT IN PORT Yukon southbound next Mon- day. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Kake and way . FROM SEATTLE [Luxurious Yadfi Gene Ar- rives Here with Party of Seven Aboard . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . » 2 o) g Wit . puriy of sesen and crew g | abodrd, - the $1,000-a-foot cruising TipES TOMORROW |yacht Gene, Capl. Ken _ | docked in Ju today with a (Stn 1 l:g;ldl of "bear stowed in the Lof SeR-= 980 b4 fecl. |00 hoard were Mr. and Mrs. E High tide—6:36 ¢ 11.8 feet , : : i il b 39 foot, |H. Kendall owners of the yacht; 5 .49 " 4y © | Mrs. Marie Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Higt thid—7:43. paf, 138 faok, ' | e o St (Gulte Jim sl w L arvey mpton and G | | Allen of Petersburg. R. C, James mn(l‘ Cost, $83,600 Buily at an d])l)](‘xll\hl(l' most of " Foss, Arthur Burke, Phil Kerrigan. $85.000 and is charred the Gene is 85 feet long reconstructed from the hull of the Canco which burned in Seattle last year Here on a two months' hunting and fishing trip, the Gene has en cruising Alaskan waters since Kendall, of the Arrow lul\ portation Company near Se- attle, has already bagged his limit of bear. the largest squaring 8 6 inches. It was shot in Wil- feet son’s Cove. Guide Jim Allen, who was picked said trip, up by the party in Petersburg they had seen 21 bear on the and picked their animals | Twin Beds The $85.000 yacht was designed and built by Capt. Johnson and has a barroom, a sitting room, state rooms with twin beds, showers>an: a large galley. It is powered by twin diesels, each having 150 horsepower. Its cruising speed is knots at full speed the Gene will make 14 knots, A special feature of the cruiser is its hydraulic steering and engin- control mechanism, perfected the Gene's skipper and manufac- tured by its owner. The yacht will remain in Juneau Nas by for several days, fishing the local returning to the south by way of Sitka. This is the first Ala cruise ILL BUTT You OVER THE HEAD 1B YERILIT TE ANOTHER WORD- SHUT UP-HERE 1S THE _PLACE | Wfij‘\_fl' TO DINE * Lowell R TUBERCULOSIS SEAL RECORD ESTABLISHED IN JUNEAU FOR 1939 Of 157 cities ahalyzed in & Tuber: culesis Association study, Juneau has the best record for rai§ing funds the 1939 seal sale, according to werd r ed by the Alaska Tuber- culosis A fation. eau contributions were 4.7 s per capita morz than any r tewn among those studied. - COMMENCEMENT 10 BE HELD TOMORROW AT'S WHAT FOR CLASS OF 1940, Commencement exercises for the class of 1940 will be held tomorrow evening arting at 8 o'clock ia the Jur High School gymnasi- um. Fifty-six seniors will receive their diplomas Theme of the student talks wiil centered around the topic “Am- anism” and kers will in- clude Josephine Campbell, Sue Stewar Betty Wilcox, Barbara Hermann, Virginia Worley, Harley Turner, Joseph Ken- be € 5] CLOTHES that Thoroush Work Please s PHO Wor From Wrangell — Bishop P. T.| Rowe. [ N From Petersburg—Ken Edwards | Bruce Bower and Salmer Wiggin The Yukon, sailed at 2 o'clock this | afternoon from the Alaska Juneau | dock with 43 passengers leaving Jn- neau for Westward ports as follows: | For Seward—Carl M. Ward, A.| McDougal, Paul J. Peters, Martha | Tipton L. A. Dauphiny Frank Smith, | J. D. McQuisten, D. L. Reynolds, | O. H. Armeirong, Howard Lyng,| | | Willard Larson, A. Helein, C. W.| Fulton,O. Johnson, Donald Hanson, | IM. O'Rourke, John Endicott, Rex | Tarbell, E. D. Caloun, Elmer Kanz, | Mrs. Ellis Knick, E. D. Colvan, H, |J. Oster, H. J. Baker, and J. Holy- neaux. For Valdez—Lillian Jackson, Vio- let. Jackson, Lucille Wilkes, Hawley | | Sterling, ‘M. J. Nugent, J. Beyda, G., | Revard, and A. A. Curtin. | For Homer Spit—M. E. Schoon- over and W. V. Myron. For Cordova—Ted Shelton and K. | | Stevens. For Kodiak—Fred Reebs and Louis e T D S ferrrrrrrrrrrrrrroee & e S D A Juneau fo Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ~The Sign of e G Dependable Service ‘Sales Representative one At sgmmer Tong, MODES o[t/re by Adelaide Kerr are CLE OFTEN—Wear Longer! Send YOUR GARMENTS to TRIANGILE Modern Methuds 507 MOMENT ANED manship and Produce Sare to You. ' NE Washing won’t hurt the permanent finish of this S wiss organdie epening frock. The coin dots are braid-embroidered in color to match the brief linen bolero. All you nte‘ is a slim waist to be happy in this Irving | | i T’EL YOU GIVE ME TIME O PUT | May HORRORS - WHERE ARE YOUR SHOES? RIED TO Youl = DIDN'T Ll LY 1 nedy and Richard Jackson. The senior gift presentation wlll be made by Frank Parsons, class, president; Principal A, S. Dunham will present the honors, presenta- tion of the class of 1940 is to be| made by Superintendent A. B.Phil-| lips and diplomas will be given the | graduates by Walter Scott and R. R. Hermann, members of the | School Board. > | ATTENTION O.ES. Regular meeting of Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, 8 p.n 28. Initiation and refresh- ments. | (Signed) GLADYS FORREST, adv. Acting Secretary. | - - - { V2 y Empire classifieds pay. NEWS BROADCAST | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. | 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. » } SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY | WT NTEMT Qe i “Let your plumbing worry: be ! our worry.” PHONE 788 Losssanan o oniest e s HAUGEN ' TRANSPORTATION CO, | U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 ATc0. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | . | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle | Leaves | Seattle S. S. TYEE June 4 S. 8. TAKU ...June 11 S. S. TYEE -June 18 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT . Phone 114 Night 312 SV JUNEAU 70 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Privcess Loulse v May 31 with the First Bank of Cordova, ] ! aboard the Yukon bound 'Postmistress at Sitka Confirmed Tom Jeuter, ter with Bennett B: financs in Seattle, y in person passer for is a An- cherage to take a position with the WASHINGTON, May 28 The First National Bank there. Senate has confirmed the nomina- I B P! | tion of Lydia O. Tilsen to be post- Today's news today in The Smplrt mistress ab Sitka, Alaska. @..!l iiu i 1|I (‘fi GRILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle May 22 May 25 May 29 June 1 Due Juneau Due Juneaw Northbound Southbound May 25 May 31 May 28 June 3 June 1 June 9 June 4 June 10 Steamer BARANOF *YUKON FALEUTIAN *ALASKA TANANA June 5 June 10 SBARANOF June 5 June 8 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. f—Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatla southbound 9-Day Totemland Cruise. June 14 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova atCordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS Agent Alaska Ste amshlp Compafiy SEP\/)C *ON*ALL-ALRSKA'ROUTE | MARINE AIRWAYS-—U. S. 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