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PAGE TWO with PHOENIX 'cause every type .THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (like wearing your evening-sheer stockings when you're going shopping) your HOSIERY WARDROBE is self-identifying! Bullets May m_usn‘chJl CHANGE "o v | INLOYALTY CHECK Fly Againin | Russian P upp e' hgime l fiee(;n::ngi(:;‘:t:isfic tl;;:‘si‘x;nn (:;ept)t:: i Threa'e"s 'o 0ver | loyalty check procedure for Fed- i throwGovernment | eral employees. The prediction was ! made by a Senate official who withheld the use of his name. Among the recommendations t are the follow- SEOUL, Monday, Aug. 30_-_@_::1]};@1 he forecast a The Russian puppet regime ini .. A requirement that the FBI i‘;’rt'; Kgy’“{h:‘ o b‘;"d:’:_:'. mt:l;‘complele a check on all officials e PUBIE Sddy RSBl " | 21 Employees efore they are a5 “destroy” the elect.ed govemmem'mg"m to so-called “sensitive” jobs In AserificoncupledRRuth Eares {which deal with secret and confi- |"The broadcast from Pyo g | ool Sloet At St o (R Sfivietnggc o Two—An airtight procedure for pation zone, was the first plcked:me iz B s 0 Ml up since x‘m election in Northjw?;::;e_f:sp:fi::’gen:n d:z?yf:,lfi;,p ',ge‘:]“’lfi August 25 for a Supreme|.r loyalty boards to make sure ples’ Couneil. | they are neither controlled by the Ire:)tubl;lecapr: Bs:“::ho';(;:'; K;;ei‘:_;.heuds of the units involved or » | composed only of employees of the was an outgrowth of United Na-| ... unit. IS DEMAND MADE |MT. ST, ELIAS PICS TO SHOW AT 8 TONIGHT (Continued trom Page One) party will study the Taku G]acierl |beginning Sept. 1. The forthcom-! ing undertaking is expected to in-| |clude the better part of three weeks‘ research, during which time it is hoped to determine the reason for Ithe advance of the Taku ice body while other glaciers have a ten- dency to recede, It is also hoped to gather a great deal of valuable linformation concerning the reaction lof the glacial bodies during the {transition from hot to cold weather. Following the Taku Glacier trip,| | Miller and Latoddy will return to New York for three months to pre-| pare their findings of the summer for the American Geographical So-) ciety, sponsors of the research. . The explorers are scheduled to; make a trip to the Patagonian ice jcap region in January. Located in | ithe extreme southern portion of ISouth America, glacial conditions in i !that area are said to be very similar to those of Alaska. Latoddy was ai member of Commander Finn Ron- MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1948 W=A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE $4,500 takes 3-bar. turnished home 3 blocks to school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting, etc. FIREPLACES: Three large homes | with FIREPLACES. All complete- ly furnished. 4-bdr. home, large 1lot. garage, 2 FIREPLACES, triple plumbing, view, completely furnished. 2-bdr., furmighed, large basement, marine view near school. bdr., ' furnace, furnished hard- wood floors, view, excellent niegh- borhood. : i VERY reasonable down payment, owner finance 3-bdr. home, re- frig., excellent furn., hardwood floors, large new basement. $1750 down, owner finance, hard- wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedroom. $1,000 down paym. l-bdr. home, First St. Owner fiflance small monthly payments. { FOR SALE | DUNLAP HOUSE, Norway Point, 1 mile | from town, very large grounds, planted with lawn, vege- table and flower gardens, fruit and berry trees; house ten years old, large living room, fireplace, enclosed -sun porch length ot house, full concrete basement, oil heat, work shop, two bed rooms and can be altered for third, completely furnished, including washing machine, electric stove, refrigerator. Reasonably ' priced, owner financed, small down pay- ment. LARGE Warehouse space. RESIDENTIAL listings, 1 to 5 bed. room houses; Juneau, Highway and Douglas. INCOME property, apt. houses and commercial building lots. tions-observed elections in the y ' | The proposals stem from the brief e iti B that ; O Spoeupation aone M8y 10, cxcursion by the commitiee into |0 ATCHUCE expesition I theti g0 dowm on end two oo | WILLIAM WINN-Phone 23 2 AR : 5 ora- | £XC A ¢ ! 3 ;, ; & | PHOENIX is making life easier and easier for you. !uon: |the current spy ring hearings and ““ol T VL Lo ke the i Mg N o0 !the case of William Remington. X )y 3 | “We have elected our representa- | rp jatter is the young economist | L2Ku Glacler trip are Tony TLomas | houses, acre pat. land, Lemon tives to the Supreme Peoples'|, oy under suspension from his On the Forest Service Larry Miner| Creek, part. furn., lights. Terms. Council to destroy these _treach- |0 00--year job in the Commerce | "0 LoWell Chamberlain who are|gALE prop., compl. furn, 5 acres lerous traitors. Bach of our elec-| Doty cnon e he FBI finish. Seological students at Harvard, pa, garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. ;uon cards will turn into bullets {Univ., Melvin Marcus who is a stu-1 gehoecker and other property ed checking on him. } to destroy the puppet government Cummitxllege Halfaan Homer Fer_‘de“"- “F Yale and Donald Salt, a! near Auke Bay. of South Korea when the central! geophysicist. | 1 First they make a tyoe of stocking for every occasion . . « i 3 and how having the right kind of stocking cuts down O N I (S EVRNINGS 9 Call 911 Anytime WE have a nice beach home close From $1 75 to town on Glacier Highway, full . basement, 2 bed, for only $4900. Put $1,000 down and pay the your hosiery bills! Now they mark each stocking type with a different colored band at the top, <o you can't mix them up! Do come in today and let our trained staff help you select the PHOENIX Hosiery suson favs’ that' Remington held} ! 150 i | government of Korea is gstablish- | cpoos gifve “ » 1 e { Test at $56 per month or less. Wardrobe that's right for the life you lead. b ¢ three difierent ‘“sensitive” posts | ONE-of - the ékt. by t6d o fed. while under inquiry. Remingtoni‘lsml m"“" IS "mm & m”n'! house ane the D:uy;las ;’;a‘csh h‘:xt* ' Earlier, the U. S. Army announc- { | has denied any subversive connec-i ed that a survey showed 24 poli-| s or " |tions or activity. The Ferguson Jowj sl visigs i BousiKokse. dur- | commmittee is expected to make | Ams Angyst, |its suggestions soon in an inLer-l REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS | Phone 67, over First National Bapk| 001 $2500. It has a big bed- room, big livingroom, big kitchen, big bathroom, and a small bed- room. Good water and electricity. Hand fill terrace with beautiful KILLED IN ACCIDENT! SEATTLE, Aug. 30.—P—A ll'fl(-; Walking sheers have a red band. Afternoon sheers have a blue band. Evening sheers have a white band. i i 1 R M. Behiends Co QUALITY SINCE (onqressinan H&be Talks on Beating Down Farm Prices WASHINGTON, Aug. 30—(#— A Congressman f{rom the grain belt said today that beating down of farm prices without price re- ductions in other things is the surest way to bring on a depres- sion. The statement came trom Chair- man Clifford Hope of the House Agriculture Committee. Hope said that if city rpeople want farm prices brought down, then they must bring down the prices of things made in the cities. Hope is porminently mentioned for the Cab- inet post of Secretary of Agricul- ture if the Republicans win the November election. /7887 NO FREEDOMIN CZECHOSLOVAKIA LONDON, Aug. 30—®—A former Deputy Premier of Czechoslovakia told newsmen here that freedom has been squeezed out of his homeland, The ex-cabinet officer, Peter Zenkl, talked with reporters shortly atter his arrival in London by plane, . . A fugitive from Communist-ruled Czechoslovakia, he said the last six months he spent in Czechoslo- vakia were worse for him and his wife than the six years he spent as a prisoner of the Nazis in a concentration camp. 2 e St S e MRS. FRIEND RETURNS Mrs. Elmer A. rriena, Assistant City Clerk, who has been visiting in Seattle for the past several weeks, returned to her Juneau heme Saturday afternoon via PAA. {FIVE FISHERMEN ARE FINED FOR VIOLATIONS U. S. Commissioner Richard Su- | taling $1900 last week for illegal | fishing and violation of fisheries | regulations. For illegal fishing the following fishermen were fined: Wil- liam Dubaqua, $300; Thomas Jack- son, $250; Kelly James, $150; Harry Berkly, $150; Franklin Williams, | s15¢. For violation of fisheries regula- tions Albert Feller was fined $300; Vern Clark, $250; Lloyd Rinehart, $150; Leonard Severtson, $150 and Tom Feller, $150. e YAKUTAT CAA MAN HERE Mr. | Civil Aeronautics Administration, Yakutat, registered Sunday at the Baranof Hotel. — - - A hen eats about 40 cents worth of feed per month, at a price Mother can afford. AT THESE PRICES she can afford two or more waves, Styled professionally, as you prefer it. Cold Wave - - - $10.00 0Oil Machine Wave 8 8.50 School Girls... Special Permanent Wave ordered especially for You 0 ratt at Wrangell collected fines to- | and Mrs. Clifford E. Hunt,} {1 SRRtk ific accident has taken the life of | WBIERN Euvovs | Tr AR !Albert Monsen, 19, whose father, \ | {Alf N. Monsen, was killed in an TAIL TWISTER HAS (airplanc crash at Annette Island, . AG REML N Busy TIME, LoNs e o { iForce, was killed late Friday en- MOSOOW, Aug. 30—(P—The thrre | western envoys conferred at xhei {Kremlin about two hours today. U.| M!Hv ""s Noo“lroule to Seattle ior a 10-day fur-! {lough. His motorcycle and an, | Tail Twister Ed Chester had aautomobile collided headon near {S. Ambassador Walter B. Smith an- pusy time at the Lions meeting |Sacramento, Calif. nounced further conferences will | this noon With the fines com-! Ycung Mcnsen is survived by' be held. ing in at a rapid rate, the Tail his mother, Mrs. Margaret Monsen | Asked if there would be a com-|yister finally called for a session of Seattle, a brother, Wesley C. munique tonight on the results of | of gangaroo court on the case of Monsen of Seattle, and a grand-| the east-west discussions, Smith re-| Ljon Don Foster vs. Lion Joseph fathcr, Hans Mofisen of Oakland. | ! plied: o ; fahit | Rude. | His father, Alf Monsen, was a Pan| B0, not tonight. f | President George Danner an- American Airways pilot. | 1 | nounced that beginning on Septem- Funeral services will be in Se- {ber 1, an attendance contest with ‘attle. 3 | Fishermen Demand )i ... 5o crios et | ling will begin. The winning club ! will be given $5 from all the los- s s‘e 'on' Sardlne 1ing clubs in the contest. ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 30—®—A| Teeter-totters are the latest addi- | committee of the Fishermen's Un-!tmn to the Douglas Beach Recrea-; ion met with plant operators to-|tion area, which is a community {day to discuss the prices dispute ' project of the club. The teeter- Examinations are announced by {which has kept Astoria’s pilchard totters, which were made by H. D. the U, S. Civil Service Commission .fleet in port for the Ilast nveISmnh. Sr., will be erected thi5 for filling Meterologist and Patent days. | week. | Draftsman positions. { Anton Susanj, representative of Guests at today’s meeting were:| Meterologist positions to be filled Ithe International Fishermen’s and |Joe Brogan of Seattle; Robert Dil- from the examination pay $2,974 a Allied Workers Union, said the|lard, National Field Representative year and are in the U. S. Weather | fishermen would press their ide-|cf the American Legion; and Ken-|Bureau in Washington, D. C., and ! Imand for a flat $60 a ton for sar- neth L. Clem, new superintendent throughout the country. A few posi-; j dines. jof the Douglas School. |tions in the Weather Bureau in| ————— TR territories and possessions of the! ROBERT DILLARD OF | | iy 2 icis mermioriat i [t may st e ihed o auaity AMERICAN LEGION TO ATTEND SITKA MEET rector of the Federal Housing Au- for these positions competitors must thority, returned from Anchorage pass a written test. In addition, they on Saturday after conferring withimust (a) have had four years of two groups of builders in Anchor-!technical or scientific experience in { Robert C. Dillard, National F‘ield‘age, He said that each group had meteorology or related fields, or (b) Representative for the American ;planned projects of the construc- have completed a full curriculum of Legion arrived in Juneau yesterday | tion of 200 home in the Anchorage [college study including 20 hours of from Anchorage. Dillard, who is Le- |area next spring. The houses, |laboratory work in meteorology; or! gien Field Representative for Ore-| which will be erected under FHA |(c) have had a combination of such gon, Washington, and Alaska, will | regulations, will be single family |experience and education. Age lim-| attend the annual Alaska Depart-|units with two and three bed-|its, waived for persons entitled to| ment, American Legion Convention |rooms. Lucas approved the loca-|veteran preference, are from 18 toj in Bitka on Friday and Saturday of | t I this week. While in Juneau, Dilliard will con- fer with Ernest Lincoln, Director tions for the projects while in |35 years. Anchorage. Further information and applica- | of the Veterans Administration Re- gional office and with the Territorial CVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION i 135-mm. CAMERA with fash. /ONE 1300-Watt Universal Light | |32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically{ Franklin, FOR SALE view of Juneau. About 100 yards Phone { of peach with option to buy 50 Blue 168. 978 4t | yards next for $350. i T WE have a small bungalow in a S aeias s, ¢ Binders. COn® | good neighborhood (9th St with { room to build on, for $7,000. Of $325 for 1938 V-8 Coupe. Phone! course we have many other 016- ring 3. 976 4 houses, ranging from $8500 to $20,000. IN cars we have a swell Packard ., business couple for $950, a '41 Plymouth sedan for $650, a '38 || Chrysler Royal for $250, a Model | A roadster for $250, a Model A truck for $250, a covered van 1947 Plant. Complete with heavy duty‘ batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s | Jewelry Store. 976 tf ==t SEALED Beam Headlights, sealed beam urits, old style bulbs, brake | i [ " o for $1500. i e i o clude a double lot with small A water cooled manifolds, pro- pellers for Ford A and new mo- tor parts. Used horns. Dutch’s Wrecking Yards. 975 2x: house next to City Maintenance Shop at Small Boat Harbor; the Seaview Apts.; a well-known Ju- o= T 7T 77y neau restaurant; a leading Ju- © '46 TUDOR Sedan, excxellent con- | Deau beauty shop; a liquor store | call Green 115 after 10| and restaurant being completed | dition. a. m. 973 6x | at the Airport; a liquor store | B S A and grocery in Juneau. FAIRBANKS: Will leave fully| WE ACCEPT RENTAL LISTINGS equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location. Must have cash for liquor inventory. Box 4689, Juneau Empire. 963 1 mo. i —we find 'em once in a while. PEIER WOOD SALES AGUENCY Real kstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise '40 PACKARD f{lIve-passenger coupe, good condition, immediately available. Call 423. 961 tf{ 12th at Harvor — Phone 911 i 9x12 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. Call Blilck 925 after 6 p.m. 57 tf rnn m i HOTEI in gooa location for sale ( FURNISHED kouoms for = women, “or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf close to business district. Second - Street 326, phone Black 354, call 3 HOUSES wna Iot. Inquire Trev- | between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 tf or Davis. 10-ROOM Concrete House, 481 So. Bliss Trading Post. 975 tf new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph Douglas 193. 916 tf 2 OIL RANGES, L oil circulator, as is. Inquire Empire. 967 tfi AIRLINES employee, wife and one small child desire rent small LL RENT excellent Bush and Lane Piano, finetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge eash way and carry insurance. Available after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to purchase price if you wish to buy. Selling price $300. Call Green 565 for appointment. | ————— ‘tion forms may be obtained from the | GUCKER RETURNS FROM Commission's Local Secretary, Mrs. BELL ISLAND VACATION |Ethel Hockman, located at the Post Welfare Department and the Terri- torial Department of Health offi- cials. He visited Seward Sanatorium, Office in Juneau. which has 17 veteran patients and Fort Richardson Army Hospital while on his field trip in the north. ——_ —— & ' HERE FROM PELICAN C. Raatikainen and Donald Mil- nes of Pelican are at the Gas- tineau Hotel. Jack Gucker returned to Juneau Saturday by plane after spending LI SRR PORTLAND, Aug. 30. —®— A a week at Bell Island. With Guck- |er on the trip was Walter Blan- iton of Ketchikan. Gucker reported good fishing, fine weather and a wonderful time. .- TODD REGISTRANT HERE E. L, Morris of Todd, Alaska, is at the Gastineau Hotel. SNOW e WHITE Shirts . Inat10:00 . . . . group of Portland businessmen may fly to Alaska next month to cele- brate the opening of steamer ser- vice between Portland and Seward. The Chamber of Commerce here said the group tentatively plans to take off Sept. 7, fly to Seward, Anchorage, and Fairbanks, and re- turn Sept. 11. They would be in Seward to greet the steamer Henry D. Lindsley, which sails from Portland next week to inaugurate direct Portland-Seward shipping. —————— IS NOW AT BARANOF HOTEL Virgil Baker, Sunset Electric Company representative, is in Ju- neau at the Baranof Hotel. —— o —— SUNDBORG LEAVES George Sundborg, Director of the furn. house or apt. with yard. 974 tf _Phone Red 127. 9B 4X|go5Ms in privale home. 316 4th YOUNG MAN, 35 wants work,|{ Street. Blue 917. 072 tf temporary or permanent. Capable of accepting responsibility. Ex- cellent, references. Phcne Blue 295 or 205, room 4. 975 3x PRE-SCHOOL children to-care for by day, Monday through Friday. Lunch included. 25¢ per hour: Phone Douglas 352. 78 80 83 STt & st Rl T e 18 ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates Imperial Hotel. 961 1 ma ROOM and Board, $20 a ‘week ‘Hannah's Boarding House, Third and Main. i 950 tf PIANO for rent, studio models Ph. Anderson Plano Shop. 841 t APTS,, Rooma with kitchen - priv- ileges. Home Hotel, Ph. 886. 97 t1 WILL have opening ior 2 waitress- es the first of Sept. Percy’s Cafe. 971 ti POSITION open for stenographer capable of typing and taking shorthand. Phone 57 for inter- view. R. W. Cowling Co. 977 tf — SEAVIEW ‘Ai.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 t1 NICE : Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly o monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18%. Introducing... BENETA MENDIETA of Boise, Idaho Miss Mendieta comes to our Salon from Boise, where she has had wide experience in the field of Beauty culture, having been associated with the profes- sion for several years. Phone 492 Lucille’s Beauty Salon Opposite Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Building left e+ o« Outar4:00 the SAME day Alaska Development Board, yesterday for Ketchikan. He will be in Ketchikan for a week. e Lack of buffalo grass is the rea- son bisons did not migrate east of the Mississippi River. Diaper Service $2.50 per week (ANl the diapers you need) SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Phone 299 Dewey W. Get the NEW Metadort Vice-P ‘WASHINGTON R WANTED, immediately to rent or|NICE CLEAN steam heatgd rooms lease: furnished apartment or house. Young married couple. Phone D. P. Dunton, Baranof Hotel. 976 4t CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire Room 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. 945 t1 clerk- stenographer, 38-hour week, and 1. clerk-stenographer, week, half days, good salary, an- nual and sick leave. Call at 206 Territorial Bidg., Phone 726. 75 5x CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour 954 tf week. Phone 34. lWAN'l'ED immediately, 1 G2 also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 6 tt MISCELLANEOUS e Bl ittt ' & B HAVE that paint job dome now. For immediate service see Ralph Treffers, phone Blue 462. 66 tf WINTER and YOND, CO. fne. Blue Printing - Photostats | GUARANTEED Realstic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Beauty Shop, Phone 30L Decker Way. o