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P\L,E WO ™™ REMEMBER ezzeets DAY b & Sunday—June 2 . @ SPORT SHIRTS $3.35 REMINGTON ELECTRIC RAZOR $17.50 TLIR AL WEATHERIZED HATS $2.50 TIES WILSON McCurrach, Wembly, Wilson WHITE T-SHIRTS $1.50 $1.00 B - Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /SE&T SPECIAL | OAKLAND CHAMBER Sp«irt Couts Values to $39.00 Now $27.50 Slacks | OF COMMERCE 10 /]Zgégfl 1 BE ABOARD CORSAIR KENTUCKY'S merce is due in J‘l;:;:flr oonre T:e:\ Gabardines and Flannels Values to $17.95 Now $13.95 from today, arriving on the new de luxe steamer Corsair of the| Pacific Coast Line. FOR SALE RESTAURANT FIXTURES— COMPLETE 1 Oil Range with Burner BOURBON Advices received here state the 1 Meat Block 0"'5/ > 4 Corsair, on her initial trip to 1 Steamtable—complete e Alaska, will arrive in Juneau on Scrap Table and Sinks S/ Wednesday, June 23, at 11 a. m, G.E. Refrigerator—Large 2 and will berth at the Northland Booth Tables and Seats Genuine dock. 5 Booths 5 £ 1 Counter and Back Bar—30 ft SOUR MASH PUPPY AxD EDITH 15 Stools « Repticey olraiht AT COLD STORAGE 1 Display Cigar Case Bourbon Whiskey John Wise and the Puppy, and 1 Dinner Table—6 Chairs | Henry Anderson on the Edith, were in at the Juneau Cold Storage this{ In Excellent Condition l"f ::)l:g morning with salmon ocatches. GONTACT 100 PROOF" WOMEN OF THE MOOSE L Regular meeting June 17, at 8:00 w. R. HUGHES p.m. Initiation and refreshments. 2 All. members are requested to at- Baranof Hotel R | tend. 'STITZEL WELLER OTSTRAERY, INC. + LOUISVILLE, &Y. . Gertie Bergren, e o | (ALY Recorder. TR, e S COPR.. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY _ More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNLAU ALAbKA JUNEAUITES SEE HELICOPTER FOR FIRST TIME HERE the - U8 EHIBIca " iy, a4l | tharedtblis mors” sbarce, The' post] the plane will be used to trans-| war period of reckleSs spending is port geologists and instruments to!now a thing of the past, and conser- l'm- top ‘of “mountaink tn this area | vatism is the: keynote of the future, each day for topographic mapping. The plane will take the geologist: Miss Kennedy flew over the inun- | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1948 W-A N=-T A-D-S " FOR SALE about, 15 minutes. The small twu-l place- helicopter, flying.at a speed near 90 miles per hour, took its| pilot, Carl Brady, and the lucky; reporter overy, downtown . Juneau where many- people, weic attract- ed by it unusual. motor noise anu’ also received their. first glimpse of the extra-ordinary aerial ma- chine, Brady circled town area several times returning to the airport for other passengers. He gave free rides to Bob Thorpe, PAA Airport Man- ager, and to the assisted in assembling the plane! here. . | The Empire reporter was quite! excited over the of the plane and the between it and normal gs far as ordinary flying is con- cerned. When Brady make the helicopter however, he became briefly cerned but then sat back and en- joyed the paces which Brady put his machine through. He hovergd over the airport at an approximate height of 20 feet while the ma- chine remained almost motionless while suspended in the air. Brady, who is also a sales repre- sentative for Central, said that the plane has a ceiling feet and a hovering ceiling of about 5,000 feet Its maximym speed, he said, is 110 miles an hour. The helicopter has a 250 mile cruising range and can re- main in the air a maximum of two hours and 45 minutes. It uses before similarity between 12 and 15 gallons of gaso- | line per hour. interested in In case anyone is purchasing a heli- copter, ‘the price is $25,000. It can hover indefinitely. Brady and Beebe explained that helicopters are being put to many uses in the States. They said that they are being utilized for get- ting supplies to inaccessible places; rescue work, crop dusting, crop spraying; power -line patrol; and snow _surveys. Another helicopter will be sent to Fairbanks in July, which will also be used by the Geological Survey office. William S. Twenhofel, geologist | in charge of the_Juneau office of PASSENGER SERVICE between PUGET SOUND and ALASKA COMPLETELY redecorated and re- fitted, the S. S. GEORGE WASH- INGTON, Flagship of the Totem Reute Fleet, is bringing luxurious ccmfort to travelers between Puget Sound and Ketchikan, Juneau, Skag- way, Haines and Sitka. DELICIOUS the down- | others who had| maneuverability | airplanes | started to | go backwards, | con- | of 11400 || back to their base camp at Peli- | dated areas in western Washm;,lnn can each night. He-explained that | and southern h Columbia, (xnu‘ | R this will save the government con- | was appalled at the havoc wrought} Hovering Iype Aif(l’a" siderable time by avoiding the by the flood waters. Fon SALE necessity of spending severa! hours - | g oy Makes Brief Appearance i, i, o chimbing mowains 09 g |20, Shson, 85500—Frits Gove, Over Down'own Junea ) ‘u]):‘(i[m,(ild 1:31‘)|)m . ]‘::(nn_\m!fl‘n"»“» 28 FROM SEAT".E { Point Louis Lena’s Cove. All e 0! 2 y crew wi star 1 Q S AR g by n furnished, good beaches, $800 cab- | 4 ut on a clear day only to BY PAN AMLJ(AN o e | Sometitnes, ilie Jie of &l “I,’lf’”‘;m:i‘;““'t"‘;‘ i e : GLACIER HIGHWAY, 1 mi. town, | paper. reporter isp’t, too bad, Yes- Dt ool » ) 3 Twenty-eight persons arrived former Danner prop. 4 bdr., 3- terday 'afternoany one BRpie, re- | . ',rej i yfi “’“I' (Fpver Mt of ceartie and 22 left here for Seattle| room basement, 2 acres pat. land pérter ‘got” a ;om Break: He was| uding (he ‘4[1?”& s H“"'l'“<,;“’ via Pan American flizhts yesterday |- furnace, furnished, double garage 18 P C m alf o - £all. Ak P & 4 L <] the first passenger to fly in af nagor Island, p: 58 Al 1 follows & | etc; also $5,800 1'% mi, 1 bdr, commercial helicopter in ‘Alaska b4 ]‘ "'M‘ ”"‘. 4 [‘ e From: Seattle: Katherine Alexan-| large living room, 2 streams, mud- and also "thé' first hellcopter' of | v take all sues i % der, Wilma. Bennington, Bernice| . emn, fum., et¢; also 2 homes 1| ity o Evep RoneR gy | L e SIS By S ting Cliff . Richmond, Albert} ;acre pak':land Lemon Creek; | ar 1 a Beebe will remain with the plane afer, (Uinta. Hun- |, PetersoH) prop., *10% mi nea : IE: * » . 5 o Ulnta, eters 5 4 mi. " he piale, ishutaotuied. ymen| el 8T S dulel fo° leave for Iny AR HILL—$5250, 8 bdr., furftace, ”‘1 i ]ynF Pelican’ today Where they will ‘es- = A/ Finnegan. G wilson, | | furnished, prop!’ excellent cond. | :c’;;cce‘:(x::c”-w:: bl;m:m?.smf,:f e 0711 ’"“‘“l' Elmer Wix John Clements, Mary.| several rooms in' basement, on | ¥ ¥ . | Sy ' 2 pi . Ro~{ o adiof — yony | tors for Washifigton,” Oregotr’ and | wain, Gary Knei { Fifth adjoins. Pollock prop. alSo Alnsxa ot Ball Hellcbptera, 1t nas | SUE KE""EDY RHURNS ald Wakefield, Alberg o Wan- | for sale; [ da Martin, Frank Pretko b unfurn;st hews Homes, 3 | been leased by the U. S. Gedlogi- | an. or unfurn., new homes, 2| B.C. I Hlen Parker, Haven | pay. and 3 G A | g ey for use in ¢ o % bdr. and 3 bdr, tum ce etc. Beh-| cal Survey for wpograpnic | FROM CREDIT MEETING it Barie, Huven o YNAE Chutdnde M s mapping near Pelican for the sum- | en 4 ) mer ' g g | iate occupancy. Dm C. Fo«(m] The helicopter was flown" in | Miss Sue Kennedy ma er of the Harriet Wrightman Shauncy | . yome, furn., fireplace, ete. 1 sedtirdel mm’m“g vot R S ka Credit_Bureas of Juneau and Wrightman, Chauncy W man. | fncome prop. over §5,000 net THE | ! airbanks, recently returned from'Jr, Patricia Wrigl Frank il e ssemble 3 iross appr. $4800, the | » ’;f"? ‘}g ;‘;E;:“ C"Q‘[‘]‘(‘f‘l” H“;"""”uxmu Alberta, where she attended Scot : 2 apt. home few ¥rs.| )\» < ‘(I (r)ln t mecl\dx ice“oltjl- e International Convention of the{ To Seattle: Jewel Burrows 1d nt condition, over-10] e hesy B | Ascociated Credit Bureaus of Amer- infant, Mrs. Leslie Maxwell, Ronald | ¢’ 1t invest Evergreen; also "“fv';“‘["" .‘:"“, he Juneau. PAA|i., and the National Retail Credit Elton Engstrom, Domald| pooo il "a" 0 ol incl, 3 bdr airpor maintenance crew. | Association. Turner, Mr and Mrs. William howe 1 bdr, and 2 bdr. apts. in The Empire reporter was given | Delegates to this convenilon, num- | Schi Ma ETFR08 g . In- ep. house; all furn. the honor of making the 1g 1,100, gvere from all of the W s (fl'}'dkl 04| pyciness Opportunit 25-than Alaska flight in the plane, incipal - cit and towns in -the Luyckshssel, Bert Meyers 2 well-paying cafes; J Mr.iand 1est Ba Hazel Ry trip, which was made at an alti-| United States and Canada. Miss Ken- . T.{and ¥rnest Barry, Hazel| Boat Works; pile dri tude of about 500;: feet, . lasted |nedy was:the only Alask i : P prop. - Willoug! Collection services An reau reporting. affairs e falling equip. it . S were, gisgussed RAAETS s 1 etc; business for $4,500 much yaluabl FROM SCHENECTADY, NI Y.' | ‘¢ $8500 annually machine ideas were exchanged hy Mrs. John * 'Alexander from'| gion. hat shop rious members. Schenectady, N. Y., is visiting Ju- | 2 he consensu* Yas and aying’ at the GRF“"““‘MUBPHY & M“BP“Y > o ~ ‘ REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS PAINTERS 'NOTICE | Phone 676 over First National Bank ould riot be granted as h e future as it has teen in the past t ih every insta the applicant’s ord should be thoroughly checked.! There will be a ecial meeting | B he trend in credits for the tomor-|of the Painters’ Union at 7:30LIGHT iousekeeping room s w is a tightening-up as unemploy- | ¢ ¢ tonight in the AFL Hall| able for business women. I | ment becomes more prevalent n ‘of officers. 161 787 906 915 FOR SALE IN SITKA, Alaska, come property, one block public 0l: two be modern 1 | ents, full basement, $7. { II th completely furnished Box 738, Sitka, Alaska. 914 WANTED Ph. | WANTED: Small refrigerator. Black 324. 915 3t |32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp reducing motor. Ph Dot 193. 916 tf | BEAUTY Operator, good reference,{ write or wire to Wrangell Beauty | Shop, cire Mrs. ©OV, *Wettelt, JBox 557 Wrangell, Alaska. 913 12t WOMAN Empire wants maid work. Apply | Office. 910 6t wants hous> work | of children. Call‘, 908 3t i | SCHOOL Girl 1 taking care P 3 ¢ f ‘ or lue 236. rent. 908 3t DOWNTOWN Garages for Jorgenson's Mot | PR AN CAI“PFNI'ERS W'va(I 44 hours week. Phone 34. 907 tf Girl wants house work care of children. Call 906 3t SCHOOL, 1 or } Blue M EXYFRESS X nLnSKnnmLmes | | | { i taking 230. BUSINESS Giri desires to {lease apt.« Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 pm, 897 tf . LOST AND FOUND | PAUSE FOR COKE jodine spot on neck, very -scarey. If seen call 40. Re-| ‘ | LosT: i p between ward. 914 2t | {+. ward. Phone 77 or 162. sub- LOST: Brown sho r strap purse. | Return to Kann's Store. 913 4t | Mounted wheel size 6:00x16 town and airport. Re- 912 tf! | APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3 | La , 4 and 7 units. Priced according to age and condition for desirable in- vestment. | LARGE Waterfront - Praperty, up- town, for commercial building only. NEW ' two bedroom house, Full basement, garage, automatic h UMMER and permanent r Auke Bay and Fritz Cnu House. s ROQM!N ‘WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 B\U(‘AI’\' Trfll'l" 30 Il Universal motor, used, half, son. ‘Built 1937. 'Completely Efium‘ ped ready to go. $1800 cdsh. 31F- 868 at NC Co. ARLENT, length 35 ft., double ender, rebuilt, new 110 hp Chry- sler, new tanks, rigged with troll- ing girdies, anchor winch N!W Evenrude “Light 4" cuthoard, never | 43, 12-FT. Skiff Marine Toilet ze listing small IMP 11, 2 year. 221t sea- 10 hp boats, | GOV ft., sleeps 10-16, 165_diesel. . Showings by app. $10,000 down, price very low. WooD SALES AGENCY “WE SELL ANYTHING FOR 57" GREEN 393 or 667 THE HOLLY SHOP. Good paying ner would like to 3 perience not nec- ry. Owner will teach business. sell at invento 908 tf ui estate, 2 bldgs store and six apts. on Willoughby Ave. Income $170 per month, Price $5500. Also other John B. Medi- 513 Willough- 914 5t come properties. dministrator 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1942 en- gine, in top condition, body fair, tires good, $475. 83 Willoughby or phone 259 914 tf FURNISHED two bedroom beach Louisa, home at Pt. ment, cement base- e, boat ho; light plant, water. . Ca Green 629 914 5t FOR SALE BY CTION ly and furnishing, 615 East and Democrat mining in Gold Creek Basin; for mation ‘cdll 916 5t 16-Ft. Cabin Cruiser, 5% ft. beam, 6 hp air cocled Wisconsin motor. Green 11 913 6t USED Automatic Power plant oil burner and used 40 gal. water tank. Call Black 880. 906 2t HOUSE for sale, $2500. Opp. 3 mile post, Douglas Highway. 911 6t A B Electric Stove, three burns er and oven, like new, $50; good piano $100; adding machine $35; G E Light Meter with case $1 Easy Spindry Washer $75, good shape. Automatic oil pump ale most new, $25. Alaska Mission, Phone 241. 909 tf 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 614, 900 1 mo. FORREST Home and prupexty, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrést, Douglas 602. 878 tt | MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube Ph. 888 tf comb. Radio phono. New. Red 662. FORRENT | {KIMBELL Piano, nice condxtmnq for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An-| derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan| i Agent. 909 lmo; | APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv-| ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAVIEW Ayt for rem one block\ from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf MEALS included in price of tickets . ATTRACTIVE, STATEROOMS . . RECREATION, dancing, games, club rooms and cocktail lounge. * « . Sails from JUNEAU—=JUNE 23 " Fast'Freight Service ATGo “ships now’ serve all of Alaska except the Bering Sea area:{” Frequeént saflirigs, highway and rail caninections to- the fnterfor of Alaska, controlled réfrigeration for peérish- ables, valuable cargo lockers, ILING DATES MV. G g‘\fMIEN'f RFEFER—SJIIHP 25 for Sitka, and Seward. For information call your local agent J. F. CHURCH, Agent or KARL K. KATZ, Traffic Mgr. Alaska Transportation Co. Pier 58, Seattle 1, Wash. MAin 7477 - Cordova, Valdez I JIOE GLEAN ROOMS weekly of | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | also Steam baths. Scandinavian ! Rooms. 36 tf | i MISCELLANEOUS - WINTER and FOND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies ‘Peveloping - Printing - Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials | Blue Printing - Photostats GUAPRANTEED Realisiic Perman- | ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. o ERE FROM SKAGWA { Here from Skagway are Mrs. J. | Sullivan, ‘MY, and Mrs. Marlow, |Larry Sullivan and Richard Ram- | : 3 A. L. Plorence from Kelchikan 2 e e et S e e e aaeem. | 0. stoying at the Baranof Hotel, sey. All are guests at the Gastin- BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY eau Hotel: INE. COLD STORAGE . 4 JERAN i .. 4" 5FROM KETCHIKAN © 1948, The Coco-Cola Company. | =~ monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187 | "~ ~— Wi e i B R ~ |3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trey- | rives | Senator Magnuson $6,800-—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 tt HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf 1937 CHEV, good condition, SGOQ Phone 158. 876 7 COMPLETE Body ané Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 t1 1941 Dodge Panel Truek, Good condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf or Davis. 94 t1 Bible history begins in ‘vlesu- potamia, the “land hetween the (Tigris and Euphmte' 5 Judge Dimond's Nomination Will Be Givgt_ Approval WASHINGTON, June 16.—M— (D-Wash.) said today the Senate judiciary commit- tee probably will approve the nom- ination of Anthony J. Dimond to be Federal Judge in Alaska. Magnuson, a committee member, told a reporter Senator Langer (R- N.D.), who has held up the nomi- nation for six weeks, had advised him he will report it to the full comimittee -tOMOrrow.