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[ to apply for and install 2134 kes 'SHIP - T0 - SHORE G 0 GABLE DROPS FROM | that by June 1 ACS sta- COMMUNICATIONS .52 -4 2% T0P SALARY SPOT | and Yakutat will also be ready to monitor 2134 and 2738 kcs. 2 TO BE IMPROVED "%"ss &2 55."5 aa OF FILM COMPANY the new frequency kecause consid- ' crable difficulties have been ex- | SEATTLE, May 1—P—Secking to Perienced in the past on 2738 kes. PHILADELPHIA, May 1—(®— improve ship-to-shore radio phone Owners of boats wishing to com- Clark2 Gable has lost his stahd- | service between boats at sea and municate with ACS coastal sta- ing as highest pail actor of Loew's mmunications System | tions on 2134 kcs must first obtain Inc., it is disclosed in the film coastal stations in Alaska, Col. T, authorization from the Federal company's 1946 report to the Se- J. Tully, commanding officer of Communications Commission. The curities and Exchange Commis- the system, announces that ef- ODly action necessary is to fil2 with sion. fective May ACS coastal sta- the FCC a “formal application for ~Gable, who told an interviewer in tions how maintaining a watch modification of licenses” (former March that it was a “lucky year” cn 2738 kil les. with the ex- number 503) to use 2134 kes in when he rlem('i:(l mo\: thl:m h&l,OOO ol 9 ot Sitkn 1 also moni- Ship-to-shore operation. Forms are for himself, adding that he hadn't You'LL FEEL :fif}‘:’lgd“,flh:"yfi“‘w will also moni- | lable at the FOC offices at 8 saved that much in five years, » It is expected that Sitka will Federal Building, Seattle, and the drew the company’s top salary in LIKE YOU'RE FLYING"- start monitoring this new frequen- Dostoffices at Anchorage and Ju- 1945. it June 1. These frequen- neau Loew's top salary went to Louis cies are used by ccmmercial boats T T B. Mayer, managing director of in communicating with ACS coast- MISSIONARY SOCIeTY production, who received $500,000 al stations. It is believed the new OF MEMORIAL CHURCH before taxes, the report disclosed. That's what Chevron Supreme Gasoline brings to your service will be of immediate help MEETS; TO BROADCAST Mayer's salary was $638992 less car, fnlks—\l\mny pcrfumnmv,ldapud to the hlghvm) ore vessels this season, T‘;flc’l\dlmlnmrylls’m?yt ofi Melnr:» tl}gn:; the amount he was paid in o ately o 500 oria hurch wil mee n e War-born improvements in flying fucls lm"d]'m “Sy ri ,'(Eml:lf('lr:m;éf, sl used BY | hurch recreation hall at 7:30 Actor Robert Montgomery was for this perlum gasoline—a gasoline that is tailor-grade D icn. will monitor 2134 O'clock this evening. Officers are pald $286000 and President-director for your car’s requirements. Chevron Supreme means quicker starts, extra power— smoother performance in trafiic and on the open road. Try it! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Nicholas M. Schenck got $224,767, Branch Manager f Telephone 280 CoC ot ALASK th/* odio % AIRLINES | ewing Southeastern {;} il —ILY= Daily Schedules lo: ® SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL @ (ETCHIKAN : {CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY Numerot et e et T e e ESS e Uilier Southeast Alaska Pomts CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 o 8 pasengers PLANES BASED ai SITKA hone 612 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS & ELLES /\l“% LIN E S DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 - Your Deposits | ARE SAFE AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBEE FEDEKAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION |sel owners have had an opportunity s are Anchorage, Craig, Juneau, requesting a full attendance. Ketchikan, Kodiak, Nome, Peters- At G:15 this evening the senior the report said. | purg, Seward, Skagway, Valdez and choir will broadcast the following All salary figures released by | Whittier. These coastal stations, program over KINY: “My God the SEC yesterday are gross earn- including Sitka, will continue a and I,” by Sergei; “God So Loved il_‘!l?. \'-"hiuh do not take into con- 1. . DYER |wateh on 2738 kilocyeles until ves- the World,” by Stainer; “Sanctus,” -‘Kj:;itn:!(l)m:itf:lv‘;l]on;b:;::;e;nxrl;;a[ by Gounod; and “Abide With Me.” 5 _ Walter S. Gifford, President and Director of American Telephone and Telegraph Co., now involved in the nationwide telephone strike, was paid $209,630 by the corpora- tion last year. - -oo— - United Troilers of Alas! MEETING AY day 2--1:30 P. M. €. 1. 0. Hall W ATTEND AND RECEIVE 1947 MT. ROBERTS TRAIL IS NOW OPEN; WORK STARTS OLD PERSEVERANCE TRAIL Larry Zach, Districty Ranger for the Admiralty Division of the U. S. Forest Service, announced today that the Mt. Roberts trail is now open for twe miles from its start at the end of Sixth Street. He said that the trail is clear of snow al- most to the timber line. Zach also said that the Gold Creek or Basin Trail, which leads to the old Perseverance Mine, will soon be open for foot traffic. Crews will begin work tomorrow, he said, on clearing ‘rock slides. Zach stated that the trail will not be open to auto traffic as it is danger- E for trave y ve- Rfla PT ;,TES ;‘;&p\‘,"d unsafe for travel by ve - oo Read tne vant-ads for bargains! ANNQUNCEMENT Fixed Price Surplius Sale at Fairbanks “Set-Aside” Items Previously Offered to Veterans. All Ttems Previously Offered to Federal Agencies. © Heavy Construction Equipment © Machine Tools © Light Construction Equipment @ Vehicles @ Automotive Maintenance Equipment ® Tools © Electrical Supplies and Equipment © Hardware ® Materials Handling Equipment @ Office Equipment_ © General Industrial Equipment ® Photographic Equipment © Miscellanegus Equipment ® Miscellaneous Items TERMS: Certified check, cashier’s check or money order, payable to Treasurer of the United States. All items are to be sold ‘As is-Where is”, and must be removed at the purchaser’s expense within ten (10) days. —_————e—— Detailed Sales Lists Available at Anchorage W. A. A. Office Box 2466 Phone: Main 766 Army Recreational Hall (2nd St. Btn C & D Sts.) SALES DATES Veterans of World War II, May 15 thru May 21, 1947. Territorial & Local Govern- Fairbanks W. A. A. Office mentay My 92. Gox 1020 Phone: Fast 185B Non-Profit Institutions, 0Old Engineer’s Bldg. on May 23. Garden Island [ Commercial Buyers, May 26 i i Juneau W. A. A. Office and May 27. Box 2538 Phone: 835 Public, May 28. Area Engineer's Bldg. i | Chrysler Rce Straight Drive Marine Engines Horse Power Rating . . 92h.p. Weight . . .-. . 6961Ibs. MaximumR.P.M. . . . 3200 Displacement . . 217.7 cu. in. Ideal for the Small Troller, Runabout, Giilnet Boat, Cruiser THE MOST REASONABLY PRICED ENGINE ON THE MARKET PARTS and SERVICE Immlediately Available See Them at CHARLES G. WARNER (0. CHRYSLER MARINE AGENCY—JOHNSON QUTBOARD MOTORS Phone 473 g 406 S. Franklin Street "I bor about May 15. MEXICO'S ALEMAN | SPEAKS 10 JOINT WASHINGTON, May 1—P—| President Miguel Aleman of Mex-| ico told a joint session of Con- kress today that “Democracy, if not backed by force, whets the ap- petite of dictators.” He said: “The most powerful force to uphold democracy lies not in tanks and ordnance, but in the conviction of the men who, when conflict finally breaks out, will drive the tanks and fire the can- non.” Aleman said the mission of the United States in the troubled peace time world is “to insure for the democracies a future of justice ~ and freecom.” Aleman called the U. S. Good Neightor policy “the truest ex- pression of the will for peace in this (western) hemisphere.” | - R WOMEN SWIMMING, DIVING EVENTS FOR SEATTLE SATURDAY SEATTLE, May 1.—(®—Hopes, stacked like the towels in the lock- er room, were high and bright to- day among America’s half-hundred finest feminine swimmers as many of them splashed though their final workouts before the start tomorrow of the three-day wo- men’s National Senior Indoor A. A. U, swimming and diving cham- pionships. Divers were drawing the chief attention meet time neared and the possibilities of upsets became apparent. Zoe Ann Olsen of Oak- land, California, queen of the one- meter board and earlier consider- ed likely to upset Patsy Elsener of San Francisco as three-meter titlist, was handicapped by a broken right band. She may pass up the high board event. Zoe Ann's teammate, Gloria Woodin—third place winner in the low board last year—w: in top condition, and a definite title threat, as was$ little Vicky Draves of Pasadena. Vicky took third on the high boald in 1936. | WORK HALTED ON HGUSING; STRIKE CALLED, DETROIT DETROIT, h —IP—Some 16,- 500 AFL Bulldm" Trades Workers went on strike in the Detroit area today, virtually halting all work on housing projects and commegreial Luildings. Finlay C. Allan, Secretary of the AFL Carpenters District Council, said 9,000 carpenters spearheaded the walkout. They were joined by 1,000 painters affiliated with the AFL district painters council, 3,000 AFL laborers and 500 cement fin- shers. The strike, deseribed by AFL leaders as a “work holiday” fol- owed a breakdown Wednesday of wage talks involving the carpenters nd painters and contracting firms epresented by three employer or- ganizations. > CITY COUNCIL MEETS Juneau City Council will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Council Chambers for it's first re- gular session of May. Among the items of business to ccme up is the question of whether to approve gucr ucense for the Coliseum Theater front. Some fin- ancial matters will also be brought before the meeting, and there may possibly be further discussion con- cerning the conation of the Switz- er property to the War Department, made last night by the Council in special session. A HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital yesterday ad- mitted Kenneth Kearney and Dew- ey Cash for surgery, Mrs. John Bo- land and Robert Aurner for medi- cal attention. Discharged were Mrs. Hazel Bur- kette and Baby Carol Kito. | Government Hospital did not ad- mit any new patients, dismissed Charles Dennis of Juneau, and Su-| sie Abraham irom Yakutat. S HERE FROM WRANGELL Aileen Rissanen flew to Juneau yesterday with Alaska Coastal Air- lines from Wrangell, and is regist- ered at the Baranof Hotel. | | WASHINGTON — Rear Admir-| lal Alfred M. Pride, 49, Somerville, Mass., Bureau of Aeronautics today. Pride {who rose from the ranks, succeeds |Rear Admiral Harcld B. Sallada, | Williamsport, Pa. Sallada will be- jcome deputy Commander-in-Chief iof the Pacific Fleet at Pearl Har- Pride has been a naval avxaw: Ior 30 years. flunqtf'or Your 0ffce CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co! 1005 SECOND AVE. + SEATILE 4 - Eliot 5323 Serving Alaska Exclusively < CONGRESS SESSION ... | 1941 DODGE coupe, THURSDAY, MAY I 194 Secieojunfonfeefer > © WANT ADS FOR SALE ATTENTION VETERANS There are still some typewriters, dishes, tables, chairs and perfora- tors at the War Assets Office. Sale closes May 2, call 836. Present your discharge to show eligibility to pur- chase. —adyv. 568-t1 MURPHY & MURPHY CONCRETL vz building, heart of Juneau Busi- ness District. Handsome income. Excellent investment. ROYAL BLUE Garage priced for immediate sale with Kaiser-Fraz- er Agency. TWO homes on Glacier Auk Lake region, mediate Sale. 1 BEDROOM house four miles from town, Charnel frontage, fully fur- nished $3,900, terms. 4 BEDROOM fully furnished house, 6th St., Terms to suit. ned business Highway, priced for im- A-1 condition. 568-t3 new. 92 568-t2 Phone Blue 320. FRAZER SEDAN, Willoughby Ave brand GENERAL ELECTRIC Spinner type WASHING MACHINE, recondi- GROCERY business, Garage; Taxi, tioned, guaranteed good condi- bus lines and apartment houses tion, only $75. Parsons Electric for sale. Co. 568-t3 31A36 TROLLER ready to go; 32 ft ARLENE—364 TROLLER. iINCOME property, 417 Harris. THOMPSON -Apts, CASEY CABIN—Montana Creek. TVETEN house—Auk Bay. ELECTRYC RANUE Wesunphou 3-burner, Flavorzone oven, I conditioned, only $65. Pa Electric Co. 568-t3 became chief of the Navy's| KOHLER LIGHT PLANT, 1500 watts, 110 volts, D-C. Completely overhauled, $475. Terms if desired Parsons Electric Co. 568-t3 TROLLER, fully puller, gurdies, new main poles, 2 sets bow poles, 15 dozen spoons, 8 leads and lead- ers made up. Engine like new 46 ft. TROLLER, 150 h.p. Gray Completely rebuilt engine and | hull. Phone Douglas Boat Shop, ! Douglas 192, 067-“ NEW BICYCLES and v\hsel goods at Madsen's Cycle and Fishing Supply. Phone Green 113. Open daily from 9 am. to 9 p.m. 33 ft. with ancher 567-t4 | SMALL VIA! OGAVY console with glass for top. Movie screen. Sleeping bag. Call Black 565. 567-!,3 5 ACRES with modern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, mile, Glacier Highway, Pheone 357. 567-t1 | equipped ! tabie | LIQUOR Stcre and grocery. COCKTAIL Bar. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natiorel Ban) | WANTED WANTED TO BUY — 4 { modern hcuse, furnished tedroom furnished or un- Phone 800 room 433. 568-tf TO RENT — Furnished apartment at least two bedrooms. E Phone 800 rcom 433. 568-tf WANTED : WANTED—Middle aged woman to do housekeeping work; room and | salary. Call Mrs. Parmen- i Br, § 568-tf ‘COLORE") G!RL \\'l'fls wnrn hy day or week, can cook. Call 324 after 6, ask for Dot. 567-t3 BOAT, 20 x 7, round botl()m square stern for inboard engine, never in water, suitable for gillnetter. A. Laiti, No. 6 Sorby Apts. $275 cash. 567-t2 | tte Machine; first class condition. George Bros. FOR SALE — Cigar 567-t1 | WILL MAKE available between new and Nevember 1st, two Ser- ies 6" and one Series . Contact Wells Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska, direct. 566-t6 I\Iu!m s, 30 ft. TROLLER, “Terry B, ready to go. See owner aboard boat “Doris.” , 566-t3 GMC. PICKUF, 193, condition fair, phone 567 before 6 p.m. 566-t5 12 x 16 WOOL Bmaulocm rug and pad, davenport set, curtain stretcher, boy’'s bicycle. Phone Red 483. 565-tL MiLL WOOD Fireplace and Block Truck load or scow load Delivery anywhere phone 659 Wesley Hansen, Bx. 2801, Juneau 559-t10 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; twin Chrysler Crown engines, fully equipped, ready to go, 2 years old. Write P. O. Box 193, Juneau. 557-tf BOAT No. 31A558, round-bottom cruiser, 28 ft. x 9ft. x 3.75 ft. Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal for trapping or fishing, ready to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. 555-tf NEW 6 in. wooden pipe at whole- sale cost, 1,009 ft, also T’s and elbows. George Brothers. 553-tf WILLY'S ENGINE, complete and ready to go, ideal for light boat. Contact Dayton Fleek at Piggly Wiggly. 550-tf. !11-3 ROOM CABIN, oil heat, show- er, furnished. Call at 142 Will- oughby. 550-tf. 35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or yiew at Juneau Mot~ ors. 543-t1. PROTECT your Investment and | property with FIRETOX. It works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-tf GOOD INCOME property. Sge Nick | Rocovich. 515-t¢ FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, | houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau*Young. 555-11 FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187. 546-t1. | LIGHT PLANTS; one Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-t1. Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and’ iHELP WANTEL smnvxapher for | hali-time work in long establish- ed Juneau firm, choice of morn- | ings cr afternoons, good pay. In applying, list experience, short- hand ability and whether in Ju- neau permanently. Write Empire C 2113. 566-t3 {TWO POSITIONS open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- ence necessary. Inquire Rm. 106 Territorial Bldg. 549-t1 SOBER, STraDY MAN to sharc cabin with elderly man. See Wm Robertson, Douglas. dh | WANTED — To rent—modern twe bedroom house long time Juneaw resident. F. 525-t! WANT 2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennany Write Empire C-1234. 503-t WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi lcughby. Phone 788 8 A X s NI e ](IPSTE.'N'S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Main. Specializiny In permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1 PIANOS RENTED ana TU Anderson Shop. FOR RENT CARGE FRONT r room, private en- trance. Call after 4 p.m. 421 Sew- ard St. 567-t3 STORE BLDG. X 50 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. 556-t1 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by G2y or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882 536-t* {OOMS—Kitzhen privileges. Aoms Hotel—Ph. 886. ’ . SEAVIEW APT.—Op» block I 9% Federal Bulldng. @10 8 MISCELLANEOUS " WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Junmeau —— Retail " LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pink slanted gla glasses Phone 036, 2 long one short. 567-t3 FOUND—Keys on ring near Percy’s. Owner may have same by identi- fying at Empire and paying for this ad. 567-t4 FOUND—Zipper case containing 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh, S e R e UARANTEEL: Realistic Perna- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. WASHINGTON, — The House 'voted down 133 to 60 today a pro- 'posal to end all remaining rent controls next June 30. The action came on a direct motion by Rep. {Worley (D-Tex) after the House had rejected 117 to 44 an earlier move which some member said would have the same effect. T I— - "