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PAGE SIX CHRISTIAN, T0 HAVE = THREE - DAY RALLY Weekend Session Starts Tonight, Continues Saf- urday and Sunday The Cauici oi Christ (Christian) at 10th and E Streets, will enter- tain the Southeast Alaska Chris- tian Rally, February 15 through Representatives are expected from Ketchikan and other Alaska towns The Stormy Petrel, mission cruiser from Ketchikan, will bring dele- gates from there A full program of inspiration and helpfulness has been pianned, beginning with a sermon by Chas. R. Railsback of Ketchikan, at 7 o'clock this evening. The Satur- day morning service will open at 9:40 o'clock and Anna Smith of Ketchikan will have charge of the SONgS. Saturday afternoon has been left free to permit visitors to see points of interest in and near Juneau The Saturday evening sion will open at 7 o'clock with a song ser- vice under the direction of Selma King of Ketchikan. Dr. J. J Spurlin, pastor of the First Bap- tist Church, Juneau, will provide special music, and Glen D. Johnston, pastor of the Newtown Church of Christ at Ketchikan, will deliver the sermon Sunday’s services will begin with et (¢ [¢ - SATURDAY Make é i @ ég F % % ; ‘ 4 25 DRRRERERRRIFRRRRARIAF RRR TR / ( | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I | | | [ \ N, Honoring ihe Elks from Keichikan Ladies’ Night at the Elks’ MATHENY'S ORCHESTRA new luxurious 21-passenger DC-3's PACIFIC NORTHERN with class | o o GROSS REVENUES followed by a communion | - ALASKA REPORTED [ | ist m.\n»’ Alaskan air o t the 7|gross revenues in excess of two and o’clock meeting, and 1 music|a half million dollars from the car- will be prc by a group from|riage of 41241 passengers, 2,085,969 Ketchikan |pounds of freight and 752,355 The entire series will te open to|pounds of mail during public, and the general theme|ended June 30, 1945, of the rally: “Just To Be Likejoffice of the Civil Jesus,” should provide a challenge|Board announces. to regardless of their church| Raymond W. Stough, | the Office, stated that these fi- ‘s gures are based upon special re- 3 ports submitted by the carriers and HOSPITAL NOTE upon evidence introduced at recent el hearings on applications now pen- ding on the Board's Alaska docket. |In a number of instances the fi- | gures reported extended through only a portion of the war. No data {is available for twelve carriers who Discharged were Charles A, Wil-|have applications on file, most of gon, R, D, MoDonald, ~misdical; which h¥e mot Fet brer HEREE: Mre. | G¥ibe | Homurig, sukgloal;| TOKING ‘these omissions ‘iito’ we- Master Howard A. Hayes, medicais|county dkcis possible Sbat tho rev: and Mrs, Neil Moore and baby boy.| ©hUes ‘actually received were close Miss June Allen from Tatitlek|to three million dollars and that passengers carried was admitted to Government Hos-|the number of pital for medical treatment | exceeded 50,000. None of these fi- yes- | terday the operations of Pan Bible School ce local pastc c Tr scheduled t and r t thi am is o'cle gr 3 Jur il Roy Key ters realiged vided the 3 the Alaska Aeronautics the Director of Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday were Harold Kesge, Mrs Millie Brundige, Master David Hoy- ez, all medical patients, and Mrs Clifford Mason, surgical | gures cover | American in Alaska. | - o - Previous Operations | During the caiendar 1938 Three phase power will be off in |air carriers operating in Alaska, ex- down town section, Fourth Street|clusive of Pan American, obtained and including Front Street, Sunday | revenues of $1,134,582 and carried February 17, 8 am. to 12 noon. |26,885 passengers, 3,415,759 pounds ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND |of freight, and 343,736 pounds of POWER CO. !mail. The Civil Aeronautics Act, AN SILIPARES, e ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE year ELKS BANQUET NIGHT, Fe'ruary I6that 7P. M. BARANOF GOLL ROOM For Elks and Ladies Only! Reservations at the Elks’ Club * SO OOONE 22 Ballroom AT 10 0'CLOCK RXG \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | No more war-weary planes for the air- minded travelers of Alaska! Pacific Northern Airlines now puts in service the first new transports to be used in Alaska: Built for us by Douglas, they feature luxurious comfort and warmth! Equipped with electronic safety devices. \ \ | \ \ AIRLINES . o S . . . S e . e S e, e e e e City ‘I'ickell Office: Baranof Hotel ' of public cor | Distributed Throughout Alaska by THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAVU, ALASKA i tic and international air transpor-| T tation, became effective August 22, 1938. Much of the freight traffic| during the year consisted of sup- plies to and from mining opera- | tions which were closed QUIING the fejujedsofetefele fofefied providing for regulation of domes- WANT ADS war and had not resumed opera- tions at June 1945. Carrier Certificates As a result of hearings in Alas- ka during the summers of 1939 and 1941 under the provisions of the Civil Aeronauti Act, certificate enience and neces- sity were approved by the President and were issued by the Board in December 1942, Nineteen -carriers now held such certificates. Two of these carriers were not operatin during the year ended June 30 1945. During the war a number of | @ -Pratt) il carrlers began operating iwithoy (Ceodei-Prath. Beth kb ‘new| Good buy in scarce machine | obtaining certificates from the ‘ X : {ools. Sell either or both. Inghire | Board. About 25 such carriers are v : [ s 2 FPRILI 8 Clark, Empire, phone 602. now operating and have filed ap- el plications with the Board for cc i tificates. These applications, as w as applications of certified ca riers for amendment of their cer- tificates, are being heard as rapid as possible by the Board's Als Office. A total of 98 applications for new service are on file. P RADIO — Floor model—good . con- dition, $60. Must be neard to be appreciated. Blue 870. (195-t4) | | 1 OUTBOARD motor 5% h.p. and 12 gauge shot gun, pump. Ph., Red 614 { ONE-INCH Starrett “outside” mi- crometer—reads 1/10,000ths; zero to 38-inch depth’ micrometer ! FOR SALE—5 room house and ca- bin furnished. Call at 323 Deck- | erway. LTVING ROOM furniture, dresser, two bicycles. 704 10th and D Sts. | (189-tf) | FOR SALE or WANTED — An- nouncing a series of weekly Com- munity Auction Sales at the Trading Post in Douglas. Begin- ning Sat. Feb. 16 at 1 pm. If you have anything to sell bring it. We will sell on pprcen!nge‘ Our stock consists of furmiture, guns, electric appliances, watches, boat equipment, motor: tools, business and residential lots, hun- dreds of other articles too num- | erous to mention which will be| sold in same order. Bring any- thing of value. Let’s make it a| grand sale. Paul Summers, Auc- | tioneer. Phone Douglas 12. Lee, Swift, Prop. (189-t8) , COMPLETELY FURNISHED Home | Magnificent view of the Channel. 2 stories — 3 bedrooms — fuil basement with outside entrance.; Enquire 706 6th St. (175-t) The seventeen ceriiiied carrier operating during the year report total revenues cent from passer cent from freight service, 10 pe cent from mail sel , and the r mainder from other services. Near- ly 18,000 pounds of mail were car- ried for the Post Office Depar ment without charge. Twelve of the noncertificated carriers reported to- tal revenues of $121.261. Six of the seventeen certificated carriers ac- counted for nearly 825 percent of the total of 2535210 reported by the 29 carriers. These are Alaska Airlines, Alaska Coastal Airlines Jim Dodson Air Service, EIl Air Transport, Ray Peterson Fly- ing Service, Wien Alaska Airlines and Pacific Northern Airlines (for- merly Woodley Airways.) Stough states that plans are be- ing made for the regular filing of reports with the Board by Al air carriers and the release statistics of total air operations the Territc It. GREGG SKIIS and poles. | Like new. See at Piggly Wiggly. | (182-tf) \ GOOD 3 BEDROOM b harwood floors. Fully furnished. | Electric refrigerator, washing ma- | chine and range $5,000, 1044 W | RAD[OPHONE (Alls 10th St. Phone Green 475. | NOT FOR WESTWARD (o0 | 4 ROOM HOUSE 832 W. 8th St.| immediate occupancy. Phone Auk Bay Grocery, or write P. O. Box | 422, 175-t) i LEiSTiAND FOUND | R o5 | LOST-—Brown billfold in First Na- | tiona! bank, pers papers, | please return to Bailey's Bar. Re- | ward. (193-t3) | Although the new Radiophor office of the Corps is ne: completed, as regards calls, only Seattle and Ketchian now be handled system to Anch westward section able although early contemplations equipment is installed here stations in other sections. - - - DRINK KING B'LA(TK LABEL! NO among the when all and to FOUND — Chi silver rimmed | ses owner may have same by g for this adv. HARRIMAN QUITS | ~ ASAMBASSADOR; | SMITH IS NAMED, WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Presi-| dent Truman turned today to his! favorite school of diplomacy—the military—to fill one of this coun- try’s toughest foreign posts. He named Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith as ambassador to Russia. The tart-tongued 51-year-old scldier who rose through the ranks to become General Eisenhower’s| chief of staff in the tense war years, will succeed dapper, wealthy, W. Averell Harriman. Less than 12 hours after he reached Washington from a diplo- m-tic mission to the Far East, Harriman gained Presidential ac- ceptance of a resignation he first submitted last April in order to| return to private business. ;' In picking Mr. Smith for the important Soviet. post, Mr. Truman appeared bent on a diplomatic policy of delivering United States views to foreign governments in the plain-spoken language of an army communique—and by a man trained to weigh American produc- tion and military might into on- the-spot decisions. 3 7 3 Prior to the choice of Smith, the K &L DISTRI_B[' TORS Chief Executive named Gen. George 911 Lowman Bldg, Scattle, 4, Wn. ¢ Marshall as his special envoy -~ to China, gave Douglas MacArthur virtually a free hand in diplomatic| relations with Japan and picked Vice Adm. Alan K. Kirk as am- bassador to Belgium. A A L ATTENTION V F W MEMBERS | Important meeting tonight, Fri- day, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. CIO Hall Installation of officers. i AL DRINK KiNG BLACK LAREL! you can serve at home equal to those served at world-famous bars. ,Lus( add your favorite rand of liquor to “Holland House Cock- tail Mix"...and serve. Manhattan Old Fashioned iskey Sour *Tom Collins FULL PINT +..enough for 22 10 43 cockuails or tall drinks $Whiskey Sour & “Tom Collins not available at preseat. D 4 For Sale at Food, Drug and Dep:. Stores HOLLAND HOUSE SALES CO. 126 West 22nd St, New York 11, N. Y. S&T Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre Box 1465 Phone 677 B SO T S { RADIO SERVICE ! Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 | —————— The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 701 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE YOUR 107 Cherry St. PeYA A %A=l Seattle 4, Wash. HARBOR MACHINE * SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS -- MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING Don’s Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) (194-t3) jd WANTED WANTED — Experienced Clerk- Stenographer for 30 day emer- gency employment. Thirty hour week. Salary $200. Oall at 102 Territorial Building. Tel. 466, or write P. O. Box 1931. (195-tf) ACCIDENT FREE Navy pi- lot, age 29, single, 2,500 hours total, 1,200 -civilian 1605 v. 8. Navy (ferry a test pilot). 880 ¢ try, 75 instrument. Quali- fied cub, stearman, fighters, twin-beech 188 and DC-3. CAA commercial, instructor, instrument, single and mul ti-engine, no waivers. Col- lege graduate, (Forestry and Wildlife majors), neat appearance, hard worker, six years pillot. Interested in airline, company pilot, sales, airport management, contract charter pilot. $3,- 600 minimum in USA. $5,- 400 outside. Available+ im- mediately; will go any- where. E. H. DAHL, 4624 Ewing So., Minneapolis 10, Minnesota. (194-t3 WANTED—Good home, preferably in country, for 5 months old male dog. Affectionate, well grown and healthy. All black, Labrador type. Write Box 2943, Juneau. (194-t3) WANTED—Oii range with blower, restaurant dishes, French fryer, 2 vurner hoi plate. Ph. 42 or 12 Douglas. (192-t5) HAND LAUNDE pecialize Cur- tains, shirts. Black 210. (189-1mo.) WANTEL—1ceon transformer. Hi- volt workable or no. Pratt Neon sign Co. (184-t4) .DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—Used furniturc 306 Wil- loughhy. Phone 783. FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) MISCELLANEOUS DR. STEVE'S —CHIROPODIST “Foo: Specialists” Office No. 7 T:iangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) PIANOS RENTED and TU Anderson Shop. EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-tf) Phone 859 Box 617 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. Coalition Cabine! In Kore_a Is Set Up SEOUL, Feb. 15—Dr. Syngman Rhee, installing Korea’s first coal- ition council for advising Lt. Gen. John H. Hodge in the American occupation zone, said today “No one in General Hodge's offices or the military government is in favor of the Allied Trusteeship” over his country. Allied plans call for a five-year trusteeship, then independence. Rhee’s remark was the only ref- erence to the Korena problem. Hodge, American occupation com- mander, and other U. S. officials, attended the installations. HE%LBK Hair Styling - COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof | Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY West 11th and F St., Phone 876 Phone 659 909 West 12th s s s st ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1946 -fllflSK%flca/ Sk B t;g‘!nygts Daily Scheduled Trips TO " Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS o @ » For Information and Reservations Phone 612 \UDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1840 ¢ Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, [lydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 72 [ SO HAINES BE. . "IBONI A" SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop Painting Contractor All Classes of Work LODGE —CCLUB — CHURCH — STORE AFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELILAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS WWQW FOR CATERPILLAR ° DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 A$n'ral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FAMING MACHINERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Py Nkl SRS mll"& FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION