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PAGE bIX FREIGHT | Relrigeration and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska | e NATIONAL ATOM aLasK <] pRUBE FRASH m%mm OF AIRLINER IN MARYLAND _FLY—— 5 Investigators Say Part of Ship Came Off Shorily i Before Plunge Daily Schedules io: efore Pling @ SITKA PETERSBURG g it T u-m;mul; establish- ed today that part of a giant air- liner came off shortly before it crashed Friday night with a loss of 53 lives, a CAB spokesman said Written statements from 20 eye witne reed that fragments b came detached from the Easterr Air Lines DC-4 as it went into its final dive into a densaly wooded a three miles east of here, the 1 ar ; spokesman said Meanwhile, the @ WRANGELL @ KETCHIKAN @ |CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY © Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 612 1 FOR INFORMATION slow process of and mangled 53 occupants identifying the charred bodies of the plane's who died in the nation’s worst com- mercial aviation disaster continued at an improvised morgue at the Navy Base. — et FRCM ALASKA DIE IN SEATTLE 200 bald ea: donated to ti staples t)wnv their cages, Dr. Gus Knudson, director, reported today. Knudsor, children added: “If the people were as haved as the animals we have so much tr said he unthinking who and well-be- wouldn't DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle When you pay for QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —— e Read tr nt- for b:n‘y:‘lins' Aero- | of communal violence in this tensz THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1C l. A B’ _ Section of old Camp Upten, on Long Island, now the Brookhaven national laboratory an Associated Universities project under auspices of the U. S. atomic energy commission. AIR -6 ROUND MANEUV E R S — Planes fly low over ground personnel during joint mancuvers of U. S. Marine reserve units based in the San Francisco Bay area. iry’s widely divided political and re- B ' h plan Io ligious faiths, no incident had been STEAMER AlASKA | the smiling b\ll tight-lipped Tnm:\n Quit India Is ~ GivenLeaders M’n included representatives of the }.rc(h)r‘n'mx tly Hindu Congress Par- lem League and (b Mountbatten Submits Withdrawal Scheme to Indian Chiefs e any indication of vature the ented {them or of their reacti | However, it was (ceded that Mountbatten ma final appeal for adoption of NEW DELHI ain's plan of withdrawal from Indi after a ry and a half was placed before seven Indian leaders by Viceroy Lord Mountbatten today | British Cabinet mission plan for a | United India. The alternative, to as heavily armed troops and police stood by to prevent Ship Transferred from Al- aska S. S. Co. to North- ‘ land Trans. Co. SEATTLE, June 2—(#—The Unit- d Evates Maritime Commission has approved the transfer of the pas- senger steamship Alaska from the Alaska Steamship Company to the Northland Transportation Company for operation exclusively in the Se- atle-Southeast Alaska route, it is announced. The Alaska will sail from Seattle for Skagway and way ports June 17 on her initial voyage in the new cervice. Thereafter, she will depart as follows: July 1, July 15, July 29, August 12, August 26, September 9, September 23 and every second Tues- ich the British were reported re Huclamly ready to agree, | titien of India into Hindus an independent Moslem | Pakistan. oo e JAMES A, WOOTEN . NEW PRESIDERT, ALASKA AIRLINES June 2—(P—Brit state of capital. Despite fears that the conference might be the signal for fresh dem- onstrations by this leeming coun- AND RESERVATIONS ELLIS Alii LIT\I_Es—l FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 THE U. S. TREASURY AND AMERICA'S BANKS announce the Bond-a-Month Plan If you have a checking account—here is YOUR plan! The mechanics of the new Plan are simple. You go to the bank in which you keep a checking account. You authorize the bank to buy for you, at monthly intervals, a U. S. Savings Bond. From then on, the bank buys the Bond regularly, sends it to you, and debits your account for the purchase price Suppose you want to buy a $100 E Bond every month. You simply sign a card authorizing your bank to deduct $75 each month from your account. After that, the Bond is bought, registered in your name, and sent to you-—automatically. Can you match these investments—ANYWHERE? As any banker will tell you, no other security of comparable safety will give you as good a return on your money as U. S. Savings Bonds. What youdo: put in clothes, set a dial, add s0ap. What the BENDIX does: fills itself, tumbles -clothes ean, thoroughly tumble rinses, dries clothes ready for the line or dryer, cleans and empties itself, and shuts off— all autematically! The Bendix Save the easy, automatic way—with U. S. Savings Bonds FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALASKA i OF JUNEAU, takes only 4 square feet of Member Federal Depesit Insurance Corporation floor space—{fits perfectly in kitchen, bathroom, utility room or laundry JUNEAU MARINE CO. BENDIX Get Yours Now day thereafter. The ports of call of the Alaska mll es be Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Haines and Skagway are additions to the Northland company’s sched- in uled ports. They were not served by this company before the war. | NEW YORK, June 2—Raymond W. Marshall, Chairman of the Board (of Alaska Airlines, Inc., annour | the election of James A. Wooter | President, effective July 1, of the | ccmpany which operates more than 16,000 miles of certificated rout HOME LAUNDRY d | Wooten, who has resigned Gnner'\l Manager of the Contract go Division of American Air- Tva plANES FoR | EXPERIMENTATION succeeds Marshall C. Hoppin who will continue with Alaska Air- ilines in another executive capacity ito be announced later. | Mr. Weoten will headqunnm in WICHITA, Kas., June 2. — (P— | Boeing Airplane Company announc- ed today the signing of contracts | for $10,000,000 worth of spare parts | for servicing of Army Air Force B- Anchorage to direct the largest civ- ilian enterprise in Alaska, Alaska |29 bombers, and for construction of ten YL-15 liaison planes for the ! Airlines, whose fleet includes more Air Forces. { than 40 Starliners of which four are ‘{DC-B and seven are DC3s. Two Seattle Women . | Two experimental liaison planes, Kl"ed' plane (rash identical to the YL-15, now are Now Available line: e — |nearing completion at the Boeing- Wichita plant. The first, designated SEATTLE, June 2—(P—Two Se- tne XL-15, is scheduled for delivery attle sisters, partners in a fashion- 1o the Army July 21. abie Fifth Avenue dress shop, Were | Originally ordered by the Army ,among the 53 persons listed as killed | Air Forces, the liaison plane is in- in the crash of an Esstern Airlines | tended for use by the Army ground iplane near Port Deposif, Md., Fri- forces for observation,’ communica- ]dax night. tion and photographic work. | They were Mrs. Lillian M. Mills, about 50, and Mrs. Ruth Malan, | The all-mefal, high wing mono- about 43, who for several years had | |plane carries a pilot and an ob- ,operated the shop under the name server in its underslung gondola-like !of Mills and Malan. fuselage. A twin tail is supported Mrs. Mills’ husband, Victor Delyea, | by a single conical boom extending is employed by a Tacoma plumbing | from the gondola. firm. Mrs. Malan’s husband, Basil,| Capable of taking off and clearing is a truck driver with an Alaska a 50-foot obstacle in a 600-foot run, Marine ~ MARINE WAYS BoatSales ||l n)cho piowcotiobs @ Bower Co. |7 om0 oo e e Hardware RE‘("?)I\FI:IG['Azll)Q&\"Ew and as a ec lc Ig ower o' | JEAN MIX HERE |per hour yet can hover at speeds of N TR o l C} ful di £d {able 24-1 fis Miss Jean Mix arrived yesterday |less than 50 miles. Disassembled, it‘ ok . i neeriul dispensers ol dependable <d-hour electric via PAA for a three week’s visit can be carried on a standard 24 RUbbgingats F;g;:;;: IA-{'::lshKZl Aggia:’sg N service as \\_'ou as General Electric, Bendix, Hot- with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E. | ton Army cargo truck. PH SRS bl oy g ous point, Kelvinator, Thor and Voss Merchandise Mix. Miss Mix isa student nurse ut! —_————— Have Your am Clean e on Our Ways Empirc ‘Want-ads for resulls! —————————————————————————————————————————————— ‘Provldence Hospital in Seattle, ) | Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retal | Statehood for Hawaii is tentatively R o oo & MUIPHY & MURPHY BEAUTIFUL NEW 3- bedxoom furn. home, tile kitchen, drive in gar- | age, furnace, marine view. {NEW 3-bedroom home, drive in garage, furnace. No taxes. | 1565 EVERGREEN is fine invest. a 2-bedrcom apt., a one-bedroom apt. and seven room 3-bedroom home. Cement foundation, large yard, marine view. REMODELED cabin Lena's Beach, berries, wiew, fishing, privacy, | easily ace ble. | QUONSET hut, good lot—Waynor | addition, terms. Priced right. BEAUTIFUL hcme Auk Bay. Sev- | eral homes Auk Lake, | JOHNSON home—patented—lights, ! water, good roag—fine beach, | Fritz Cove Road. {JACK CARVEL home Fiuz Cove Road—appr. 4 acres patented land. Priceqa below estate appraisal. SMALL truck farm 5'; mi. town. 'MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over r et Nat:onel Band ~ WANTED YOUNG woirking ccupie need fur- nished Apt or house immediately. Phone 800 room 432. 592-t5 WAITRESS vmnl.ed at Percy's Ca((’ : 584-tf i | 1dh>|' WANT TO REN ea: nished cor unfurnished house. Write Box 2925, Juneau. \‘\}AI:ITE[; rvpexlumed Llerk fitcn— ographer; Salary $228 per month. | Inguire Room 106 Territorial De- partment of Health, 580-t1 WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi wughvy Phone 788 556 3rd and Main. Speclalizin 4 in permanents. Open evenings b | abpointment (293-3t1 ¢ AN (ENTED ang@ ZUWEL | Ardersor Hoon, l"fill RENT or IEASE Four pletely furnished un- Call Black 110 a(ter! 595-tf 505-tf | _ large 595-tf y Lm\(i bed, Seward St. cleset SLEEPING rocms for wor};mg'un cne single and one double. Phone Red 462. 590-tf ROOM—kitchen px-;\ ileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. in Kleir 571-t1 ()FFICE or store spac? Building. Call Black 763. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by €ay of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-21. 0OOMS—Kitzhen privileges. Hom« tel—Ph 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Ops block fros Federal Bullding. (37048 LOST AND FOUND LCST—Tan billfcc, identification inside, A. R. L. engraved on out- side. Reward. A. R. Larkins, leave at Royal Cafe, c/o Mrs. Frances Hyde. 594-t2 MISCELLANEOUS HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-t1 WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlargin Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality GU. Realistic Perma nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 200 115 Decker Way. House fo Debale On Statehood for Hawaii This Week WASHINGTON, June 2. — (# . WANT ADS MONDA\ JUN[:Z 194 ~ FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern furn. house, acre homesite, fully equippasd. Iy quire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blocl beyond end Thane Highway. P 828 days. 595~ WASHING Machine, table mod radio, boys bicycle, L. C. Smif typewriter, battery radio, ele tric phcnograph, small truni small oil heating stove, wa cluck, 6 h.p. stationary gas engin hand blower for forge, oil cup plumbing fixtures, 6 it. drag sa] blade, car jack. 1 ton hoist, 4 h,| reverse gear, % in. gear pu for oil, rubber matting, fire e tinguisher, 1 hp. elecric motd D. C. other miscellaneous ite Frank Harris, 925 West 11th § NAVY walk-in box 9 12 x 8, 6 inches cork insulatiol Commercial Reach-in refriger: tors 16 to 80 cu. ft., glass or sol doors for nome, restaurants, grd ceries, ete. 22 cu. ft. frozen foo display cases wth mirror $7. FOB Seattle. Descriptive literg ture sent on request. McBride R frigeration Service Co. 1019 JacH son St., Seattle, Wash 595-1 1937 CHEVROI Tudor overhaul ed motor, new tires. Ph. Blag 820. 595-1 !5137 PLYMOUTH 4 door seda: geed ruaning condition, Pl Douglas 12 594- ATE MODEL was large size panel oumes Apt. Douglas hing machini . Top Bal 594-4 DODGE COUPE, must sell, leaving town. Will tak} movie or slide camera, on paty p'ument Ph. Green 279. 594-tf best conditiol 594- SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ment 142 floor, large lot, see Wlllulthb‘y 5 “Four bedroom hou furnished, new near Hospital, phol 591, 1042 BUICK 4 door sedan 47 mod radio, heater. Phone Red 662. 591 SIX ROOVI modern !uln huuse acre homesite, fully equipped. T quire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blo beyond end of Thane Highwa) 590 FOR SALE—1942 Dodge Sedan af 1940 Packard. N. C. Banfield. Pl 190 day 590- 9 ft. FLAT BOTTOM cedar ski $100. Phone 861. 589-4 AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. 8 ft. 3 in.; Easy washer witl spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean: er. Phone Black 139. 589-t4 OAK DROP xeal brenk!ast tablt and chairs, mahogany foldin dining tabie and chairs, electri hotpoint stove, card tables, fir screen set, overstuffed davenpo and 2 chairs. Phone 718. 5851 PRACTICALLY new daveno bed $75. Call between 5 and 7 p.m| 848 Basin Road. 585-t! ! ROOM house, furnished, good lo- cation, reasonable terms, phong Red 185 evenings, anytime Sa or Sun. 583-11] t ROOM furnished bouse, 2 bed-| rooms, 1'2 mile Glacier Hiway. Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 pm. 581-t1 BOAT “Lone Fisherman,” lengt 50 ft. 4 in. width 17 ft. 4 in, depth 6 ft. 8 in. gross tonnage 38, net tonnage 19, 100 h.p. Diesel motor, sale price $3,500. Apply Juneau Spruce Corp. 580-t1| FOR SALE, Aiaska Hotel, Coast| Town. Includes four stores, 36 rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath ana 12 furnished apart-| ments. Year around business. For| informatior. write No. (2239, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-t1] FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph, 187 546-tL. FOR SALE—Tmee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Da Box 576, Juneau. 472-41. on the program for debate in the House late this week. Rep. Halleck (R.-Ind.), Republi- can Floor Leader, said House con- sideration of the statehood legisla- tion will depend upon the disposition of a large number of other measures on a crowdsd House calendar. ——————— LIGHT PLANTS; one ' Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and| batteries, $550. Auke Bay Marl] & Marine Station. 550-tL. 5 ACRES with n.odern 5 room. partly furnished house, electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t14 Mother of Truman . Holds Recent Gains GRANDVIEW, Mo., June 2—® —White House Physician Brigadier General Wallace Graham says Presi- dent Truman's mother is holding her recent gains. Graham says that the sé—year-old Mrs. Martha Tru- man’s condition is fair and that' she is resting comfortably. l | *._....__.___.—__._._.___——————_.————____.__—___—_____-. $21,000 WILL BUY good plies to Empire W2179. Sl b SEERERRE R BOAT No. 31A558, round-bottom cruiser, 28 ft. x 9ft. x 3.75 fi Chrysler automobile engine. Ide for trapping or fishing, read to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. 555~ apt. house in Juneau. Address 575-t4 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 pm. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage. ment. 592-