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THE DAILY ALASKA:EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 2, -1941. Bv CLIFF STEBRETT Churchxll’s Daughter to Wed TWHAT A SHAME T FORGOT WHY, YES, T SUPPOSE ERT T T i & g ¢ ! FLEERTS RATTLE « L7 WOULD IT WOULD, COME TO f] HEX; Faw! START 5. ALWAYS QUIETS ANY KIND THAT CONSARN / CAR O OURN! lers 1941, King Peatines Synmste [I.ODESIAR DUE Navv“Ncw lorpedo Boat Put I‘hlqug%l-lac;;, % (MARINE NEWS |LODESTARDUE e e e iy | IR v Ss ALEUIIAN STEAMER MOVEMENTS| M EAI o s . s : :! M“ o‘\‘f\m daughters of Winston Churchill, Prime ter un:ngxand sdon will wed the Earl of Duncannon, with whom she is plct.ured according to London report. The girl is shown in one of her favorite roles. that of equestrienne. Carrying 19 rouhd trip passengers and on its first trip of the season, the Alaska Steamship vessel Aleu- tian, Capt. Carl Nilsen and Pursel Larry J. McNamee, decked in Ju- neau at 7:30 o'clock Sunday morning with 33 passeh; for Juneau and sailed at noon after taking on board 75 passencers from Juneau for the Westward . Passengers arriving from Seattle were Mrs. Julia Bacho, Major George 1. Baker, Leonard M. Berlin Betty Bessee, Mrs, Art Conlev. Donald Conley, Gladys Conley, Estella Drap- er, Mrs. O. Engelsvald, Emily Gold- ammer, Ross A. Gridley Mrs. Lee Harper, Bee Hockstadter. James ¥ Hudson, Gerda Johnson, Loretta Lottish, Jessie Macklin, Harrv G Maxwell, Madge C. Maxwell, Frank O'Leary, John H, Payne, Mrs. James Ramsay, Mrs. Lydia Tilcon, Elsie Man Van Humbeck and Bob Web- ber. From Southeast Alaska ports—Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Hubbard, Ellen Jenne Waltrip, Mrs. Julia Terhune Kaj Louring, Sy! Ann Iverson - Three Passenger> Book ed ' for Juneau frem Sputh 4 b : e ; £ | Th 5 ok lamarow mon- 2| _ahd q’ A oCIork T R | ere1snosuhstuutelorNewspaperAdverhsmfl the afternoon for Sitka N()RTIIBO('NI) . . o . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS o | Carrydngjthres [passcogers| for Ju- . . . . North S scheduled (o arrive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- Yukon scheduled to sail from nean and four for Fairbanks, a Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow | northbound PAA Lcdestar fs < ched- Princess Louise seheduled 1o ® [uled 1o land in Juheau ffom S-attl sail from Vancouver June 4 o [thi§ aftéinoon shortly aften 4 c'clock. at 9 pm ¢ | On boatd the plan¢ bocied for Ju- Baranof scheduled to sail from ® |neau ave: Dorls Stuart, Bertha Mur- Seattle 9 am, June 5. arles Huzhes. Through Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- d ifbanks are Mrs attle June 5 ® (Roy Dobbs, Bdith Hep'tins, Ho A North Coast scheduled to sail @ |Begsley and L. R Gaudio : ek % i from Seattle 10 a.m. June 6 Southbaund, a | Lodestar passcd ; & ‘ 5 i ‘ i e Seat Alaska scheduled to sail from @ through Juneau this morning flyir : i N ; ;. Steamer L;;:);:‘hh:l:n‘;lle ?:‘;:zg:::;: g::',g;"::: Seattle June 7 at 9 am |a return trip to Seatl’s. Passengers % . h 5 ¥ 5 i ¥ Princess Charlotte scheduled to aving Juncéau on the plane were ¥ 3 3 3 i COLUMBIA ... Sat. May 17 suil from Vancouver June 7 o |Frances Meals, Edward A, Rasmus- s : e . at 9 pm. o\ sen, Ralph Johanson and Joseph’ A. : : YUKON ....goe SE. May 30 - Saf> May 3 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |Grady. Through passengers to Se- & Northland scheduled to arrive e |attle from ~Fairbanks were Mrs. i at 10 o'clock tonight south- e [Frances Munter, Maxine Munter |and Mr. and Mrs. Charies &itsman. Tues. May 20 Mon. May 26 BARANOF ......... Thurs. May 22 Sun. May 25 . May 31 ; ; 3 ALASKA ... Sat. May 24. Tues. May 27 . June e Here is one of the navy's new PT torpedo hoats, foreground, being put through maneuvers on tie Hud- DR k i Taku seheduled U6 drfive and Pustoraayio dhithond \' son river. These S5-mile-an-hour craft are equipped with torpedo tubes and depth bombs to battle the LT ... Tues. May 27 Sat. May 31 i, June sail southbound Wednesday e |landed in Juneau at dusk bringin x destrovers and submarines. . T e st ALEUTIAN ... Thurs.May 29 Sun. June 1 Sun. June afternoon. [nine passengers, all booked through RS Denali southbound Friday. to the Interior. The chip left for C D A J : I, ¢ 2 nary Doogan, Sec- NOTICE. i YUKON .. . Tues. June 3 Sat. June 7 L R Aléutian’ soithibotind next Mon- i s immediately atter reuel- Ge U A JUNIOTS TO I ¢ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .o .o REARE e g day. o |ing and unloading mail. Passengers 1 n ceremony nd that Joe White has applied or 1s c 2 z hurs.June 5 Sun. June 8 at. June LOCAL SAILINGS elon board were Mike vicl R . A ' I {he banquet were in candlelight. about to apply for appointment,' ALASKA A AR o d tebeth scheduled to sail e |Catherine Covle, Frank . g eqess Adivines ne Rev. W. J. LeVasseur was guest under the provisions of Chapter B every Wednesday at 6 p.m. e Oliver S. Weaver, Mus, v | & & of honor. The banquet was served 56, Alaska Session Laws 1941, a DENALY Wed. June 11 Sun. June 15 Sat. June 2 b M et g . BanE Y ot { D v 1 by the councilors of the troops | administrator of the estate of A g iy : 3 NaHis TeEvED. By WEArsduy s R Pttt ] acagton rn Hoke and Mrs. M| Archie White, deceased, wherein AMEUTIAN Sat. June 14 Tues. June 17 «d. June 2 4 Bt at 1 p.n. for Petersburg, Port e | Johnson - yer. the gas screw or vessel “Jericho,” YUKON ... Tues. June 17 Sat. June 21 i, June 2 Bandar Ann Waitrip and Charles V Alexander, Kake and way- - - Tl PHR - Official No. 231980, nine net tons, Thompson : Sota I pTE o RS . is involved in accordance with his Passengers sailing from Juneau e o o o 0 0 0 0 o Hosp"'Al TE e v will \‘ a va ““lnv-n'l petition heretofore or about to be ‘]‘,'” ";‘“""" S "";‘:I",‘]’l" ]"“1:;‘5""' - - — ok R b N B 5 ; filed in the United States Com- L illy James, Herber! illard, wom- uraa 1€] ¥ ect for RS 2 o1 px-offici 1 \ RV e e (e 11 e s abddon: Yo, Hacanir- misg laner's and | £x officlo gu).\).nh ERVING -ALASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUND Jacobs, Day Hansen, John Perrin $ack Mm""""\ WoB 8 AL sucs n on their national comhun- on Eifl"als ol il A B S Jacops, L ABEED, ) gical patient at the nean clinic Sl missioner’s Precinct, and that all _ heirs, creditors, lienors, and other R. P. Holst, Edwin Lamb, George | o i e LU e : Aeh ; ” T Kolaf, Nick Kolaf, Arnold Witmer, (Sun time; June 3) Saturday for a tonsllectomy. New officers for the comir Oftice of Tadian = Affairs jniogieq parties are required o § MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL Sydney Wilner, James W. Brown,| Low tide—0:48 am., 44 feet Mes. ¥. W, Mulvinill entered St. \\vx((‘ stalled las Xn‘| Ay} ev : ‘wpl[))l‘tl v|‘< llllul b:n%xjn file in said court and make their ning at a joint installation .and te decent burial in the Ju-| o coitiong to his said appointment 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier william Rystad., Basil Yonko, Hy- High tidi 37 am., 130 feet. A H ey 1 t f : gLl e T 7 = Ann’s Hospital last evening for g PRRER e e 5 o b A 1 ioa |98 ! ik 5 man Pashal, Andrew Sobal, Nils Low tide—1:07 pm., 24 feet. banguet for Troops One and Two. au cemetery of destitute nativ within thirty (30) days after the Scheduled l’assenger Airline Service Rokkum, Tom Sawyer, William | h tide—T7:32 . 148 feet medical (reatment Gfficers installed for Troop One Alg consisting of casket,out-| (oo A z e High tide pm. 148 fee termination of the posting and | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Klaney, Gus Adams, V. V. Smith, | i (SRR - were Patricia McAlister, Presi- side mbalming, funeral coach| .ty ; . ey or recel oz odic: ] lica this notice, namely:| Claude Morse, M. Akmakjean, Matt | Atter teseising medical Gare.. gt coléen | Helian, | VIGBLERal:’ And ane alito to the COmEtery, Erave | et e (o) days hligE June Headquarters Juneau—~PHONE 623 Gahek, E. Turner, Gordon Wahto, _g‘";x H°g::l’{va“rifh“‘d K;’;";““O’ August Colvey returned this mom- dent! and Dorothy Thibodeau, iot, opening and closing grave, bur-| g *jg4) nyesy At ing to his home from St. Ann's. | Secretary-Treasurer. Troop Twoof- ial permit, transfer charges and| 'Dauxll ot Hoonabi, Alaske; May| MElwgl ’Kr:(\: gr]n-x{neil:!mWndrdel ooy W 3 ¥ A 9 Alaska s .. Case, Olaf Eikland, J.| : 2 ficers are Gloria Gullufsen, Presi- onal services” for the ncxlygfi‘ 1941, ALASKA Alx mA“sPonT Inc. For Skagway—Sam Hill, Ms. Mrs. Howard Day was admitted| qent; VI’\llyn McAlister, Vice-Pres~ i Jear JOE, WHITE — . i AllPlanes | Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE W. Jenkins, Earl Jenkins, Mrs. S. B. 5| Buckner, Mrs, H. Sterling, D“"‘dig lghepa&d Mnde: frm\ndflfir‘n to St. Ann's, Hospital last evening - S aT g T L bl M: 11 avis, St ¢ S /s | Belden, Norma ndo . an IS. | for surgical treatment today. rst publication, May 26, 1941 B Davis, Stanley Sutton, Joe Shrews- | oo orine ‘Nye. % ' | Last publication, June 4, 1941. z];‘:’j:’ | L ANG‘:‘}:‘: 2‘;‘;{"&‘;‘“"6 E e 2 acio 1 2ol in JUNEA s l 2 bury. Kenneth Martin, William Paul, | For | Yakittat—Ivar Skml'\nd and| 2 her : Jr.. Ray Paddack, Joe Green, David | 2 Mrs. Winifred Charles and her | a Stewart, F. H. Hansen, Larry Fort- Hazgl Hansen. new baby boy were dismissed from A 5 NOTICE | Equipped Seaplanes for Charter ney, Emil Waldel, Leota Robinson,| Eof Halpgs—J. J. Weston. ,the Government Hospital this af- : % a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |~ = ez — M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Burton i oad oy oA ternoon v i 4 3 that on.the 29th day of May, 1941, Holmes, Karl T. Soule, Jr. Edward ‘ § f | A. F. BIXBY, executor oL the Last | Will and Testament of GEORGIA Avola, H. C. Asler, Jr,, and Dr., Ri I p D Mrs. Jessie Gray, of Hoonah, was 2 A g | S 8 Dratiin Saa( u’am Ies a surgie nu’ticl};t !hi:‘mwnnn:l 4 » 3 | M, BIXBY, deceased, made and fil- Gruber, ed in the above-entitled Court at | Passengers sailing for Valdez— { : |at the Government Hospital. 1 ~ : ¢ Mrs. Alice Tomoff, Mrs. Maurice | * m’ min e L o A5, § Juneau, . Alaska, his Final Account, | Johnson, M. Johnson, B. Johmson ‘ William Sheakley, of Hoonah, is| e 3 5 % ; Report and Petition for, Final Award ; s | recuperating at the Government 2 s and Distribution, and that on said ' | Isaac. Puranm maséa' atiay darly! 1o spital from a major operation y 3 f day this Court made and entered this morning at the family home performed today. 5 3 its order directing that a hearing be at. 530 Park Street. Mr, Puranen it i d ; had upon said Final Account, Report 3 T | | oy AR was born in Pornio Finland, in 1868] aiss Ann Blam, of Sitka, was a and Petition for Final Award and | Distribution, before it on July 31, . % Perleck "’"‘“‘" | 904 pa A hesiden it i o } medical admission at St. Ann's Sat-| F s . ] | i ® Centrally located U:u:lrecexftm;:-us he was en- urdpy ' % | " - ' :Jg:llc’euofm:tgloe os?inlicku‘:itlgg 1;::;2 Large Rooms » gplendid food |gaged in mining. , i | "Mrs. Eli Maki was admitted to V Commissioner, in the Federal-Terri- ;l.l.:.fl\ * and service J“l:: is survli‘\«edI lby r;:; wfl)‘w_ in|gt. Ann’s this forenoon for a ton- ?flal Bu}lditng. in Juneau Precinct, ¢ [ au; a daughter, Mrs. Miviam| gijectomy, erritory of Alaska, and that. all Special Rates to "m.mm (‘“m‘lMllpl(‘ of Reseta, Cal, m\d a bw(h ‘\ g Um'_ HE e Ea : persons then and there appear and [t i e e masn IN skacway| [ g e e | ments are pending until word fum fhepard .was a pas-| A estate to the persons mentioned in been recéived from the daughter. aboard . he Aleutian yester- K executor’s, Petition for Distribution. o & L d‘\y for Skagway where her hus- 4 FEIJXG RAY, —_— ‘3{':“1 l['snen\!;{wed ;:‘lh lfl\lflbfllflém : ; United States Commissioner and Ex- r‘ e b mipission 5 "lw P afray e 3 2 Officio Probate Judge for Juneau rom ‘Junedu for abou two weeks. F A Commissioner’s. Precinet, Territory T of Alaska. NOTICE Douglas Fnrbanka, Jr., and his 373.; ‘are’ given a vociferous welcome Pirst pufllcnt!on, June 2, 1941, \ EFFECTIVE S s R RN NVELOP] t th J Brazil d | ATRMAIL EI PES, showin at the Rio de Janeiro airport in Brazil during their good-will aerial MAY 16, 1941 | air route from Seattle to Nome. OI" four of South America. He was named cultural envoy to South Americg | 25t Dublication, June 23, 1941. ; o b 3% §ui!t}?.d % Co. . pav. by President Roosevelt. | "Empire /Classineas Pav! H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 ©0e000c000000000 e 000000000000 0000000ce | | | g ———————r RS0 52 Ry Round-Trip Fares: % : 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Flat, Alaska 3 1 e bidioih ! 5 o Slwa - W . Goloyin, Alaska # e, 0 c : b : ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Hot, Springs, ko . S ¢ . % 3 { COMPANY Junean, Alaska ; 2 G ' e ; e JUNEAU IO VANCOUVER . Nome Maska % 1% ops 5N 4 1 Y VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | Nulato, Alaska ) 50 99 12 3 $ 37 P 1 - &\t % g _ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS eailings from Pler 7 Seattle Ophir, ' Alaska 39 48 12 125 116 § 88 . b - ; Princess Louise e Ruby, Alaska 108 39 85 47 15 ¢ . e g g d May 19—May 31 { Beattle ceattle, Wash, U. 8. A. . 236 170 217 95 234 212 $202 | b = : : : 1 s ge. 228 V. W. VIHILL Tanana, Alaska 94 A4 60 33 20 $191 e : L : ; ; i > Agent, CPR- S. 8. TYEE ... June 5 Whitehorse, ¥. T, Can.. 144 75 125 142 119 109 120 d 4 ; e \ . 8. 8. TAKU ... June 12 -+ - < At 2 . o - o8 L ' §. S. TYEE . ..June 19 S Mo . Mo. Tu. 5 ¥/ : : s/ We. Fr. Th. Sa. . o .} : e 3 " g : PABBENGERS FREIGHT 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash US.A. PST Ar 18:55 - - - » ” : : ; 7 : - . urlmm-rmu ! 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 x RN i L Su Tu. Th. 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135" Lv 10:15 1020 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 135° Ar 9:55 : 1215 18:55 Ar PATRBANKS, Alaska 150° Lv 6:00 10:00 L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 3 VE OWN CLUIHOVSM Chlll&‘ 135 So. Franklin 8t.* PAN AMERICAN AH(\VAY“ m to PHONE 106 1324 -4TH AV ) U