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PAGE SIX BERLIN STRIKE TAKEN OVER BY WESTERN ALLIES - T Druxman,” wiil begin on and is to feature variety news, weather reports, time humor and Druxman’s ren- | the Happy ° Birthday ] be aired from 7 to; Showing of Mconday through Satur- shot on last summer's Arct | tute expedition with June music "SNOW CORNICE” FILM 1 signals dition otig ‘Snow Cornice” ic Inst m " School Auditorium, instea West- efn Allies took over contrpl of ali Western Berlin railway t day after ordering Cr munist-employed ra The Allied actic U.S. Brig. Gen. Fr gave an ultimatum munist police to quit sector stations by EST). The three-power & the 'fourth d strike against t led Reichsbahn w iives and 100 injured The order makes West B lice responsible for maintaining and or on Russia-contr property It also interfere with of trains DRUXMAN 10 RE TuRN T0 KINY, A. M. TIME Bob Druxman, Jun newspaper man, will return to local airways, it was announced today by John Ashbaugh, Manager of KINY, the local outlet of the Alas Broadcasting Co. Ashbaugh revealed man and William J President, recently agreement to turn over cne and a half h KINY to the former ann is now engaged here as a public relations counsel The new program, U |_ L ETIN J et Dates were c-97 mam- appearance here at (.-aww‘u monologuist petor lo-’“: the 20th Ce ay and| Col. Walter " changed nt Dorothy itury Theatre. d wp the rul irlift bas rrow, Alr h-lan Briti the Amer (noon to tomc Forc cials announced. Time | summer group’s work. - i pm. NEW YORK—Richard H. Crowe,| assistant manager who dis- | ippeared from a Broad bank d was arrested in Florida, piead- uilty t to embezzling $883,- Feq Judge Samuel H. Zaufman 14 for Crowe a maximum pen- in prison and a of i Bridge on Tok - Cufoff Will Be the rlin po- 1 set fa | lled June s promise “norn £30,000 fine YORK S(wl\ declined to| \ | | | | NEW Chistochina River bridge on ew lows for n the seventh s Thursds | to resume between Anchorage an e "the states, the Alaska Road Com BUENOS ATRES—The ministry of | mission announced today. and Commerce nmmunwd ay that six coal miners have| scen trapped more than 1500 feet} Jelow the surface of a cave-in at| he Rio Turbio mines in the Santa | Cruz territory. Rescue operations; are underway, the announce- | Drux-| 1O% rux- } Apc | ment said ! ccessive daily set- | ed by ANS Property May radio ana that agner, hed W WASHINGTON, May re: ASTE BACK FROM NORTH |1un approved a bill directing th Robert Aste, assistant Commis- 11x~'mmr Department to conve, ccioner of Veterans' Affairs, return- ; abandoned school properties of th d yesterday from a two-week busi-| Alaska Native Service to ness trip which took him to Fflr»‘t(un or school authorities of th ka Nome and Point Barrow. ! Alaskan Territory. an first on who lmr lance the “Dunking nks, THURSDAY EVENING films to Seward Glacier mll be on Thursday evening at the | of W"nncsd’n evening as previous- due to the| tomerrow evening Crawfor A. Wood, who head- out of | ed the expedition will show movies | and lecture on findings made by the | Opened Thursday ANCHORAGE, May 24.—®— The the | three montbs today|Tok cutoff is expected to be repalr-i allowing tratfic Avert fo Territory: 24— M— “The House Putlic Lands committee Congressmen they could; local | children ‘THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Reeledtion of . 2 Bridges Looks Like (erlalnly (By Associated Press) Harry Bridges' re-election to a sixth term as President of the CIO Longshoremen’s and Warehouse- men’s union appeared certain to- day. Unofficial returns from the elec- tion gave him a strong lead despite |°"° bis stormy clash with national CIO | ‘org::;se:z:;rmixé big San Fran- i AR( RE(HVES Ble ON GLENN HIGHWAY | cisco Bay area local 2 to 1 over| Themas George: .of - Portland. Re- ) tums from’ San_ Pedto: dhoweu{ Road Commission today on regrading tires because his four- y three new too light for the Iply treads were { gravel highway Bartlett enlightened the Con- rreismcn on numerous detalls — road conditions and ready avail- 2 ‘ammy of food, lodging and gaso-| Bmtlctt said he receives many| queries about the highway. His ad- tackle it in July of early August; the mosquitoes are “not| so bad” then. “When we, | paved,” be said, of the wonders of the . “world.” d vice: 1 get al The Alaska opened bids KL 1dges leading azout 3 to 1. | ONE CONGRESSMAN NOW KNOWS ALASKA HIGHWAY IS OPEN WASHINGTON, May 24— (P—At least one Congressman apparently learned for the first time yester- day that the Alaska Highway is open to general travel. | A House subcommittee was deep in the subject of Canadian ship- ping service to three Alaska points — Skagway, Haines and Hyder—- when a member interrupted: “Can you travel on the Alask’m rUlghWa\"’ Delegate Palmer on the Glenn Highway. The following bids were received: Birch & Sons Construction and Morrison-Knudsen o., Inc,, joint| bid, $2,165,521; Babler Brothers and Rogers Construction Co., $2,546,744; ’Vla). J. Kuney Co., $2,490,460; Peter T. Kewitt Sons Co., $2,087,005; Mc- Laughlin, Inc, $1755150. Award will be made to the lowest bidder. Hollywood Writers 8. d HOLLYWOOD, May 24.—®— The | major film producers assured the sued for more than 51-million dol- that n[ lars by ten Hollywood writers. The writers are the so-called “unfriend- ly” witnes: fused to tell a Congressional com- mittee whether they were Commun- ists. They all have been suspend- ed by the studios. Bartlett e|can be done at moderate cost as y!a vacation jaunt, and that he made the trip with his wife and two last summer in five days e/ on the road. His trip cost: e| | including $396, “the trip will be‘ {end paving 54 miles of road east of | Are Suing Produters‘ are being| s, that is, men who re- | TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1949 B I | FORSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ‘PIANO With bencn, good condition. | | Ph. Green G62 after 6 pm. 04 3t the highway | COLD Spot x(uueu,n.ux good con- dition. 22 hp Elto mubnaxd motor. Call Blue 505 atter 04 4t ifiiume 04 i) 7l ow | NICE Home with 2 apts. comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. .1943 Plymouth, good mnuluun mileage, Ph. Blue 7. "01 4t ‘szsco Modern House furnished; gar | age; 14 mi. Post; Fritz wwy Road. 9 HP Evenrude; &iso bnbv crib and mattress and training chair. Ph. ‘ 202 tr | 160 ft. 1'2-inch Diameter Rope; 60- { ft. 1-inch diameter rope; 50 ft.! | %-in. galvanized chain, shack! os | and thimbl one 18-pound Dai-| | forth anchor; ali new, never used; |2 bargain for scmeone. Phone | Black 743. J. M. thorne. 02 3t | oo ey i & | LOG CABIN ZuVLlU 1t inside. Inlet. Call 743. JNEW Vvocden th Sco\\' 8x60, continuous strakes, seasoned lum- ‘ ber. Johnson Manufacturing Co., | Fox Avenue and Duwamish Wat- | | erway, Seattle, Washington. 01 5t ONSOLE radio-phono, acuum ‘cleaner, portable washing macii- ! ine, all latest models; also swing | rocker, 4 kitchen chairis, 6-way| | lamp, chest of drawers, magazine | end table, bedding, dishes, 2 fish- ing poles, size 6 hlp boots. Phone | Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 201 6x Hawk | 202 tt with a question, a promise, and a dotted line . . .... Between now and the end of June, a man or a woman will be stopping at your door. He'll be one of your neighbors. A Security Volunteer, who is giving his time and effort to help Uncle Sam’s Security Drive. He’s coming with @ question : *Are you on a Payroll Savings Plan? Or, if not on a payroll, are you enrolled in . the Bond-A-Month Plan?” de’ll be happy to hear you answer “Yes.” But if your answer is No, he’ll tell you about a promise: *The easiest and safest investment in the world is in United States . . . SAVINGS BONDS. Uncle Sam promises you four dollars for every three, in just ten years. And that's a promise of future security for yourself and your family.” Then he’ll produce the dotted line: He’'ll want your signature on this line. 1it's your pledge for your own and your country’s future security through U. S. Savings Bonds. For every dollar you invest in Security Bonds retires an equal amount of credit inflation dollars. Sign The Security Pledge: AMERICA’S SECURITY IS YOUR SECURITY! * o LARGE level lov, wilh small cabin, | on Glacier Highway near Coun- | try Club. Ph. Blue 785 after ¢ 200 6t | VODEL 2 Ford bicck complete | overhaul, priced to sell. Phonc; ween 9 and 5, da, 98 t1 139 Wil | loughby Ave. 97 3t FORD 1-ton van truck. Engine overhauled. $450. See at' Jay's Su- ' per Ser ‘}5‘41 Plymuu 1946 Pon- tiac 2-deor sedan; 1947 Plymouth | 4-door Sedan; 1947 Club Cotpe w. Co. { | R. Cowling 84 tf| ACROSONIC piano condition; Zenith graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and bookshelf combination. Phone 800 | Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf in excellent! ;. . .; in gumny! R DRY Chicken Fertilizer sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50, Fine for flower box- es, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7!, P. O.i Box 209. 174 t2 o o o o e 00 0 0 0 | : I B \ ‘ | | ¢ 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John- ‘ son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac-| Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf| LONG Establis..ed busine: *l store, grocery and meat malket with living quarters. Must settle | estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. | | 168 tf | REV W. SOBOLEFF ‘ TO BE GRAD SPEAKER The Rev. Walter A. Scboletf IelL} | this afternoon for Sitka where he| will be commencement s; r at Shelden Jackson Junior College | graduation exercises 1Thursday bvu»i ning. He will return Friday or Sat- urday. | | | | CABINS - CABINS - CABINS FRITZ COVE—5%: acres patented land, 7-rcom house, beach, garden. ! ete; Enthralling view, 2-bedroom home, hardwood fleots, completely furhished; 3-room cabin . part furpished. Log cabin. patented Jand. School bus ¥o ail. | LENAS BEAGH and COVE: 2 cab- ins, excellent condition; good fis ing. arge living room, din- , double plumbing, near ol and federal bldg.,, own {inanced, reasonable ‘down.p: and $75 monthiy. ¥ ished, ba ment, furnace, hot heater, et elec. ! DOUGLAS—Garaen, garage, cement | new fur-, ndation, good roof, . 3-bedrooms, good furniture 2-bedroom furnished, basc-' ment, furnace, etc.; and 3- bu- room home, basement, iumuco etc. Nob Hill DUPLEX near scnool and Fed-; eral building. Completely furn: ed, garage. reascnable. Large den. Channel view. DUPLEX; furnace, niture, view; owner 3-APTS.. large 1ncome, condition. Good location. financed. $500 down, balance houses, 1 acre pat. Highway. 21 ACRES pat. land, 8-room house, school bus, *electricity, furnish- ed, fireplace, garage, etc., immed- iate possession. MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank _ FOR RENT *TEAMHE‘\I'E/J roums, Monthly. fo nac also g beautiful financed excellent Ow like rent, 2 land. Glacler weekly o1 Colonial Rooms. 69 t1 R Spinit p:ano fc Anders>a Piaso Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, o frem Federal B Plymouth | ;5. Radio-phono- | WAHTEB WANTED: Cook for 145. Pho 204 ranch. WANTED boy over dle pop corn concession. Theatre. Capitol EMPLOYFD young muplc Wis sublet apartment or house summer, Excellent care guaran- teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 3 WANTED: Large stone crock. Ph.| 335, 203 2t YOUNG couple with child desperate- in need of a 2-bedrcom furnish- ed apt. or house. Call 561. 203 4t GOVT. Employed él ants small apartment. Call 011 between. 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- pire. WANTED: Expeiienced clerk steno- ] grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month., Inqhire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. 92 tf America’s fastest jet fighter plane is said to include between 500,000 and 600,000 parts. | CALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bids will be received by | | FRANK A. METCALF, TERRITOR- | 5 IAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, for the constuction of approximately 750 lineal feet of roadway at Tee Harbor, Alaska. Bid forms, detailed plans .and specifications can be obtained at the office of Felix J. Toner, Room {5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- | aska. A bid bond or certified check in | the amount of 5% of the bid must accompany each bid. Bids will be received until ten | (100 AM,, May 25, 1949 at the OF- |FICE OF THE TERRITORIAL | HIGHWAY ENGINEER, Junean,| | Alaska and then be publicly opened | —— {and read. First publication, May 10 ,1949. Last publlcatlon, May 24, 1949. \ | WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 635 4% v 'MISCELLANEOUS JU\IEAU FOU!' CLINIC Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 * Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 EOPES New ana Used Mdse, W buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n¢ St. Phone §08. 999 —— L WINTER. and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplie: . Developing - ¥rinting - kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realiftic Perman- ent. $7.50. Paper curls $1 -up. Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. (73 n ‘one dav, 175,000 § ga]lons of gasoline are consumed at LaGuardia CHRISTENSEN BROS. _909-12th St, et —— Fleld 1 MADSEN CYCLE & ‘ FISHING SUPPLY (Pull line of Halibut and Trolling H | Gear — Many items now at new | LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park Dl. E. Lannon I\e]ly o & vsopatit © ¢ PHONE BLUE 670 PHONE fl G P fur- | 16 years to han- | 201 4x i 93 tf dh‘ DUPLEX—Ccntains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- iously and tully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Chanpel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Beach. ‘EFACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- | ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. { COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3'2 acres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, bedrooms, pari furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. William Wmn—Phone 234 REAL EST. 4 Juneau —3-rocm house on float. ——~-stoxy unfinished, now has smell apt. with oil range, s toile:, shower. Finished exte: 0—2-bed furnished. $700 down, $60 monthly. $4,750 5-bed view. Terms. 000—2-bed furnished. 00—1 bed and lot, Good neighborhood. 500—8-bed, furnished, cation. Terms. $8.000—5-bed, furnished, view, terms ‘$ 0,500—4-bed farnished, new lv- ing roocm new bedroom set, New Frigidaire elec. stove, Philco ref new combination radio. ! Two bathrooms. $12,500 ed Waynor Tract, furn- ished. $13,650—3-bed Waynor Tract, furnished but includes nsw el refrig., elec. er heater. FOR RENT: Apartment suitable couple with two children. Twin beds made into bunks for kids in separate rcom, daveno in living rcom, elec. stove, kitchenette, good furniture, all 1 year old. Rent $40. mo., possibly ng fur- Lena furnished, fireplace. View. furnished 87, central 1o set, un- c. hot wat- stove,, elec. $1,850—Water frontage 75x100 in- des foundation and one room start cn house. Fritz Cove, pat- ented. SS'UU for 5 aercs plus lvage lum- th $2,000 plus strip to <187. Road frontage ap- 500 ft. Patented. for 5 acres patented, two furnished, Auke Lake, on , large ¢! ng. $5,800 for 4!2 acres patented, two bedroom heuse furnished, I lawn and g 1, good wat Leautiful v of water. 450 frentage on road. 1,000 for 10 acres, three dwell- ft. gravel fill road, two >rotected cove, large gar- dens and flower beds. Boat house. mostly cleared. Terms. REAL ESTATE Douglas 181,800—two bed on beach, seawall ( and fill, elec., water, oil, furnished. | Eeautiful view of Juneau and Mt. Roberts. Cash. $8,000 two bed, new house, concrete basement, two lof one hlock from school. Unfurnished. Two more bedreems for an additicnal $500. DTOX 500 it $2 | | ! | i$ 1 | i { USED CARS | PANEL, good tircs, new $100. 1939 G 1941 Nash Two 1937 Chevs, $175 and $350. 1947 DeSoto, good as new, slsw |L939 Plymouth Pickup, $300. 11935 Oldsmobiie Sedan, $200. 1941 Dodge Pickup $350. FISHING BOATS Gillnetter, 20x7x1.5, king and sock- eye nets, 8 ft. skiff. Good shape. $600. VANITY selling at $3,600. Just re- caulked, renailed, painted. 29x0x 2.5; Chrysler Ace; includes gear cn keat. Troller 30x8.5x3 MARION J; Chry- sler 675 Conversion, 3-1 reduetion; Engine run 20 hours. $1,800. { ONE MAN troller 20x5x2; 2 spool gurdie, 150 fathoms new bronz: trolling line; 10 ft. cedar s new herring net; cradle; 39 hp. Gray engine, round bottom; $1400. KS ft. INBOARD, $275. ‘WO 16-ft. inboards, SIQO (new). WATCH ‘tomorrow for more boat ings, including commereial and PLEASURE CRAFT. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone ) baitery, $450 and A l"‘lenchm.m was credited with the first free-flight parachitte jump in Paris in 1797; he jumped from a oalloon at 2,000 feet. 3 Follow the Cabs to 7 /ROSS: OASIS’ in Douglas for a Good Time