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I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 PAGE SIX An ironwe: was establist q one to vote for, The politicians|to choose their own government at WIllARD pROUTY New Jersey ab and was the T H E N E D A Y S I.Lll'd(fi, lh(“ (llli‘/,(“)h Sl‘”f’\ of m‘-'"’l“[ free .srr‘lj:l. u;‘nelr;lll elcc:ltlf;‘x:‘j. [ iirst one outside of New England Bys jcompetent and in some respects|That right can only be preserved | 2 B S E B X ¥ Iworthless men. I could not conscien- |by its exercise. The system of nom- | 'S FOOTBAI-I- S'AR - - - = - GEORC SOKOLSKY |tiously make a choice. This year,|inating candidates is wrong but| . 3 3 _ . 'T am faced with a similar dilemn 1 i i A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE FOR MEN WHO B A A e S i e R SHAVE EVERY DAY i .| practical. There is no. choice in| ; tIn New York City, where I \'utc.‘m.)kmg nominations. It is, done by | FOR Mo o Some vears ago, T wrote a piece |an election is being held for a Uni-/a small handful of politicians. | ‘ | itcine the: oarthoshaking fact ted States Senator and for muni-|O'Dwyer and Marcantonio nom- | S for Daaee it FOR SALE % FOR SALE I FOR SALE , $Nad ot vota on 1|¢ipal officials. The candidates for|inated themselves; Morris was nom N iy igtors ey e ke | S e v Sy Y reccived Wuite a large and criti- 1 the United States Senate are Jn}m‘mnlud by id Dllhll!tky of (hc‘ That banner from a Great Falls,| BOAT “JULIA D”. Combination ARB a—lf‘acker at §mal Boat ar- | 20 HOUSES cal mail denouncing me for my | Foster Dulles and Herbert Lehman. | International Ladies’s Garmenti| t awspapér barely begins to| halibut and troller. Call Thane bor priced for immediate sale. |NOW NEAR completion. Ready aatis . The critics were | The choice is easy. I shall vote for | Workers union and the Republican (MO0, MewePeisi AN S8 B 000 Farter 4 pan. |2-BEDROOM _ home, hardwood | for oceupancy around Nov. 1. Two 3 C 70 BT les abler an COl o A Vi 1 & 5 o4 ey | - — e, G AT i 3 " correet est duty of afJobn P.)\lil l?lll:( , the abler and count »(_1 k( Thc d?q uwnl\ed‘“nmu vouth is. achieving in foot- | = ARHACRUBHTHAD car- ] floors, fireplace, ‘vlew yard, ._near y beflrooms Yv".h nllowance‘ tor citizen in a free cour to par- |more fit candidate. {a discussion of the.division of of-| lall v KRAUT C!/ -Gl pantion 1 school, churchfis ramjls business | third. All with full concrete hase- ticipate in his right choose his \‘ hen it um?ts to the nu?m ‘ipal mu‘ \x}d_ who pays v“.],t EXRENSSE. | “Ioh ) rd Prouty, son of the Rev. rot "» p | district; partially furnished, base-| ments and garage Aunmgfic oll The modern shave cream w |officials, the choice is very diffi- Dukinsky’s union pays most of 2 Mrs. paiil Proully, of Jineay etable Farm. | ment, garage, view. heat, electric ranges. Financed lern men ult. The Democratic candidate for |them. EEC L. g : ] e o e e '4-BE M home Douglas High- y i 8 o v : ¥ f“(m.x x(sm ((;]1‘3)\!)‘11“, “:‘l:t-(iuts»r xuf ;2‘ I have reached a conclu- # un’ ImportsnESTEREELINE JEHS |ONR BALDWI BEECSIUE DIRHO, (B8 if‘?Rgi?ually furn]shgeds I::s: ?n}l !;':Z: v(’:lot\{:'rxlir:);mdlo;;e;nl;l'sxsefit )} at year, I oo 2 3ol o 2 ¥ 3 3 ports world of Great Falls High| than 1 year old, 1 folding bed| “°7 & o 7 : s \cumbent. Robert Moses, whom I|sicn. I shall go into the voting | SP | ment, garage, view, ' available for veterans. o - Airegard as the greatest and most|booth and I shall vote for John|School where he is a senior. and mattress. Ph. 538 days, Black | 61 45 apartment and business|3 APARTMENT unit. One apart- ]!um.n ndent authority on municipal|Foster Dulles for United States| The Proutys learned of his stat) o0 after 7pm | property center of town, partial-| ment with 3 bedrooms. A well overnment in the United States,|Senater and I shall vote for Oren ‘f‘:j:1"'::;:fcer1,p;sj.lg< “Hfid a: hfl‘i(»r 10 ho MERCURY with 8 hrs. $200. ly furnished; view, garage, elec-| maintained, completely furnished himself a Republican, is supporting |Rcot for Borough President and f-‘ b ~m‘m con-in-law. Harold| 3rd house from power house at] tric kitchen. and equipped building in an ex- O'Dwyer. That makes a great im-:no one else. By doing this, I shall | {rom R | Thane SIXTH S 3-bedrooms, dining| cellent location. Owner will fi- fo i: ession on me, for Moses {accomplish two things: | Blanchard, and hls' wife, the for- 4 e W 5 ey mite e, electrin .IKINURNEY . ARKAR u ynot subordinate his sense of I 1l actively participate in|Mmer Minnie Prouty—both former- wriy exchange practically New! e large basement, furnace, par-|3 BEDRODMS; built two years aga 4 ifor political advantage. He Ithe election, indicating my desire !V of Juneau. ing Alr” mattress for “Beauty| tially furnished, wall-to-wail{ by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete Imm kind of a man, to make a choice but also my dif-| 1h€ “‘“‘»’W""P"'fufif‘”;““ Sm”‘{m Rest” of same value. Ph. 284. 16t| carpeting, G. L loan. basement, large view windows, tile | ficulties; The Great Falls Bisons rambled ____ . |gIXTH ST, View Home beantifully| kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- ) » | Futhermore, the campaign against| 2. T shall indicate a protest (0 @ 27-6 win over the Havre ,m_‘j‘l 4-BEDROOM House, full concrete|™p . icpeq’ very large rooms, beau- | * las. loDwyer is bein on the'against the politician’s choice. If|Ponies in a football game played| basement, fully furnished. Good} ¢ terraced yard, electric kitch WH-I-MMWI"" Phone 2 fact that gambling in New|the protest is large enough, they|in @ continuous drizzle. °w. 873 Basin Road, Call Blue | o, "y meqiate occupancy. G. I o ne 34 Y That T cannot t riously. | will take notic i Willard ;’rd"“:g “:;‘f‘s::‘ ‘:‘“; ALY oan. Office in Alaska Credit Burcan ¢ g 1 eings L sparke e Herd attack by — ———— | 3 o4 . _ Fo.8 clly of BUI000 Nttty NeEas) e p[(,u.,hdowns on. runs of 99| HOME Insulation and weather-1$4200 takes home Nob Hill DOUg-} —e o —. " jthere will be gambling. In fact, I| | r;% b i stripping. Warde A. Johnson,| las, 3 bdr, electric kitchen, base- | SPECIAL OFFER have some bets outstanding on th e . +ne| Phone 81, 26 1 mo| ment, garage, furnace, ete. Terms.;SIX BEDROOM HOUSE to salvage i Ik 3 seattl and that—all as much a gamble as | . The BS-yard:gallop chms e the| ~— _ : NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. | Make an offer. in Alaska and to Seattle anything else. It is true that the |Pisons held the Ponies on the B 50.FOOT Diesel Yacht “Triton.”iINCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. SPECIAL OFFER between tstreets of New York are dirty and | (HESI X.RAYED BY on one-yard line and took OVE'| yy) ang engine in good condi~| 5 cabins, two small houses, one|THREE ‘UNIT apartment house, I wonder why they cannot be kept | on. downs, b . tion. Interested parties contact{ large house. Territorial Vets loan.| good neighborhood, close in, four- October 15 and March 15 clean. And I think the City school | ‘l'wo p“vs‘(g‘"‘ Prouty OHGMA bqih f8ms 85| car Vevelsbid, E.(O{: ARG | th floor attic possible fourth aps. em inadequate, but it comes | I3 | he grabbed the left sideline and| petershurg, Alaska. 25 tf ©® Take advantage of Pan American’s annual fare reduc- tions. Visit ¢ aska ... fly to Seattle on business or pleasure . .. ion in Hawaii. At these fares you save enough for extra fun. And barg until April 15. Fast, frequent d-engine Clipper service. in / va n tickets are good TICKETS 600D UNTIL APRIL 1S YOU SAVE ON BOTH ONE-WAY AND ROUND-TRIP FARES BETWEEN SEATTLE | KETCHIKAN' | JUNEAU | WHITEHORSE | FAIRBANKS 45.00 81.00 56.00 100.80 67.00 120.60 94.00 R, 169.20 [ 125.00 R/! 225.00 Al fares, plus tax o/w KETCHIKAN' 3/ Children 212 years, oM holf of bargain fare. Juneau G WHITEHORSE O/W [ B! R/T Infonts, free 38.00 68.40 63.00 113.40 1IONE WAY, ROUND TRIP FAIRBANKS 38.00 68.40 t NOME YINCLUDES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN KETCHIKAN AND ANNETTE ISL BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 LIN AMERICIN £ 2, ™ Worto Amgwars % 7 down to how much money there to go around. Yet, I cannot vote! | g for O'Dwyer. | PALMER, Alaska, Oct. 28— (#— |lard’s downing a 250-pounder and 0 ¢ {Two Palmer physicians, working in | mentioned that the announcer B whold Morris, the conienGer cooperation with the Territorial |said Willard was “using his head| for the mayoralty a Republican, | Department of Public Health, made | as well as his feet, he cut across but he cannot appeal to my party | chest X-rays of 740 valley school |the gridiron to free himself from| |loyalty, as he has none. I have children last week. pursuit, and in the leap he made| jknown him for 15 years, like him| Tpe X-rays, taken by Drs. C. C.|to cross the goal line for a touch- [ las a man, envy him his figure, but | Bajley and R. E rett, were down. As the announcer put it, “He {pot his mind. He possesses charm | mad- following school physical | just set the state record for broad; ! of personality, buf, in my judge-'examinations which doctors said | jumping. Prouty wasn't taking any | ) ment, lacks intelicctual stability. yncovered extensive nutritional de- |chances of Leing tackled.” He cails himself a Republican, but! ficiencies and postural defects| Blanchard concluded his ac-| rate is part of the apparatus of the among the children. | count: “It really was his day, and . R {liberal party and the AD.A, which | The two doctors pooled fees from fmo radio gave all the intermis- WI" GO tO LOW&S' POIM n are socialist groups. Can a manthe school examinations to rent|sion to his credit. . . . We all hope; simultaneously be a capitalist and ment for the chest X-rays. Dr. | Willard can return after Christ- Three One'Hfl” Years seclalist | Bailey said the chest examination |mas and take advantage of his At any rate, T cannot vote for was the only positive method of |breaks, in track and other sports. SBYS FRB him for public office and shall not. getecting cases of pulmonary tuber- Both these men are opposed by | cuosis, their son here for the holidays. WASHINGTON, ©ci. 28—UP- Vito Marcantonio, who is Stalin’s ok M ML 2 0L | Willard finished grade school! The Federal Reserve Board pre- choice for mayor of New York. here, then was a student at Ju- dicted today the impact of the That lets him - out Hosp“’Al NOIES neau High School for his first two steel and coal strikes will push % ‘;,(; s, e down industrial production this XNW;"ml““l;l ‘: : ”(‘l;(;“:‘;“' :rnl:;"; Fred Pratt ’;‘Twmus Powers, Mrs | The Prouty family has lived here month to the lowest point in 3% are only ee candidates a att, s S lsince 1944. | years. ! must make a choice. But I find it Darrell Buchner, and Mrs. Robert AR RIS R The strikes already have nipped difficult to make the choice. I could | Thibodeau were admitted to St. meied b b Sehiolont wpkirn write in some name and assuage | Ann's Hospital yesterday. ;"DAD" FORSYIHE that started in August and con- my conscience that way. Every year| Emil Kojander, Mrs. Marcia| |tinued in Septemkcer, the board people write in Admiral Dewey, Garcia and Milan Tucker were dis-| | said, Babe Ruth, Eleanor Roosevelt and charged from St. Ann’s yesterday.| DIES SUDDENLY A5 114 pae AT Wi Little Abner. My sense of humor William James of Hoonah, David| ! duction was forecast for October in does not carry me that far. Andrews of Juneau and Mrs. B Hpiwaed e oting is a serious business, This | Edith Hansen and baby girl of [-~“Dad” Forsythe, one of Juneau's| S07PATIson With September, when oting a s us bu 1€88. ) ans S, T Mamaht e et “ » a rise r is cne of the few last countries| Yakutat were discharged from the best known sporting men, “umps”| B % ottp:n - 702";;;9'“2;’:‘;;?: where the people enjoy the Government Hospital yesterday. |for short, as he handled the tally right R. W. (OWLING COMPANY ANNOUNCES raced to score.” | Blanchard's letter told of Wil-| As implied, the Proutys expect, MURPHY 'REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS Phcre 676 over First Natiorsl Bank FORSALE - |PROJECTOR for 2x2 'slides, 3001 | ‘watt, SVE entertainer, coated op- | . 5 tical system, Automatic ssiide ent owner must m'i\kc quick trip S Latést model. Cost $75.} S:voden. Will sacrifice for only i Wil scll for $60 with case. Chief| 93000 down, balance at 6 per | Jackson, CGC Storis, Juneau. i cent, owner finapoe for $180 -per H month. This way apartment pays i for itself and owners apt. month- ly. Owner has no phone, appoint- {MURPHY & Large yard, view from every apt. Oil, only four loads yearly, new furnace. Storage room in base- ment. Hot water heat, Well fur- nished, large rooms with built- l in cupboards and large closets. One large 2-bedroom apt., plus possibility using ceiling, available attic with 9-ft, new owner. Pres- LET GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS to! Readers Digest or other popular | magazines ease your shopping{ ments by call 911. No further ! problem. This Xmas, write S. B.! iniformation to anonymous callers. | Fisher, Box 2136 or call Blk. 935.|FOR QUICK SALE—That nice white house with the large lawn and lily pond fountain just past Salmen Creek. Nine patented SCHWINN bike. Sce at 406 W. 9th ! | st. 2 11! {recorder during the summer season | Prewar. S [of the Juneau Baseball League,| The boards dropped dead this forenoon in|iter President Truman said the Bailey’s Bar as the result of a‘,steel-caal situation has not |sudden heart attack. He was re- réached the point of being an |leased from * St. Anm's Hospital | €Mmergency. |several days ago. The remains are] report came a day His decision not to intervene now lat the Charles W. Carter Mortu-|!D the disputes was expected to iflry. bring redoubled efforts to bring | For years “Dad” was official um- about a voluntary settlement. pire with the old Northwest Base-| The September rise in industrial ball League and made his home at Production . /was, made <in the. face acres, almost flat back from road. No underbrush, good timber. A wise investment and a comfort- able home, 1 bedroom or three. We've dropped the price $1,500 for quick sale. Now only $10,500, |REFRIGERATOR: rarge size, Easy- | spin-dry washer; davenport set; kitchen table and chairs, skis and { poles. Call Red 649. 23 4t! ECROSBY Radio combination, Holly- ! wood chair and couch, other;TWO VERY GOOD BUYS in Doug- i house-hold items. Ph. Red 765. 3tf| las, both 3-bedrooms furnished. 2 i Large yards. Easy financed for SPECIAL i low down payment. iZ 1947 PLYMOUTHS in A No. li e o0 , shape. ITHREE OR FOUR cheap used cars i1 1948 BROWN SUBURBAN 16,000] on hand, at $175, $200 and 1938 | actual miles. Eight passenger. Ford Cpe $250; 1941 Nash bus. L 1oe1 BLUE SUBURBAN, 23,000] cpe $450. i actual miles, eight passenger. | e 1 1948 MERCURY in good condi- i tion. PETER WOOD 2 1948 HUDSON 8 in good condi- SALES AGENCY i tion. 316 4th - - - Telephone 1 1948 HUDSON 6 in good condi-|_ 10 4h = = - Telephone 511 tion. 1 1947 HUDSON 6 in good condi- WANTED tion. 1 I 1 1947 CHRYSLER WINSDOR low"WOMAN TO CARE for little girl mileage, perfect condition. | in my home days 9 to 5. Cail DON'T TAKE MY WORD for it.| Black 324 after 5:30, Take any car to your mechanic and try it out. ROOFING, Repairing and Remodel~ ing. Ph. Blue 608. 28 3t | Tacoma. | of the coal strike that started just‘CALL 22 or see Red Holloway. Our Only Available Stock of Cars ‘ 4 Dodges —4 Plymouths —1 De Soto | Production of new cars by the Chrysler Corporation will be discontinued at the end of this week due o the steel strike. R. W. COWLING €O. | The announcement of the production of the beautiful new ; | 1950 automobiles by | Chrysler will be | made at the gnd of the sirike. 115 Front Street Survivors are his widow, in| after the middle of the month. Th | industry, | of the military in case of an emer-! steel strike began October 1, its effects are spreading over | economy with rising force. Southern California, who is also reported to be ill, two sons, one in California and Earl Forsythe, owner of Bailey’s Bar, who is in : the states on his honeymoon dur-| YeT production “largely as a re- ing which he took in the five games| SUlt of the steel strike,” will go of the World Series in New York|9°WD to a mere 52 per cent above and Brooklyn. | pre-war, 4 IR AIR FCRCEMAJORTO STUDY PAA FLIGHTS Major James A. Price, of the U. S. Air Force's Industrial Mobili- | ALIAS SUMMONS EOR zation Training Program, has been| _ - PUBLICATION assigned to Pan American World| _le Action File Number 6155-A Airways headquarters at San Fran- District Court for the Territory of cisco to study Pacific operations of| Alaska, Division Number One at the airline. [f Purpose of the Industrial Mobi-| PONALD T. BOGI, Plaintiff, vs. lization program, according to Ma-| ANN S. BOGI, Defendant. jor Price, is to educate Air Force The President of the United States officers in the general problems of | ©f America, to the above named foster contacts between| defendant, GREETING: the armed forces and industry| You are hereby required to appear management and labor, and to fa-|in the District Court for the Ter- miliarize industry with the needs|ritory of Alaska, First Judicial Di- vision at Juneau, Alaska, within gency. thirty (30) days after the 21st day Commenting on his assignment,|of November in case this summons Major Price said, “It has been em-lis published, or within forty (40) phatically demonstrated that Am-|days of the date of service upon FROM TAKU Royal O'Reilly, owner of Taku Lodge, is registered at the Gas- tineau Hotel. erican industrial knowledge is a|you, in case this summons is served potent factor in our military su- upon you personally, and answer periority.” the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court and action. He will spend 10 months at PAA studying all phases of operations, | and fly to the airline’s stations in e the Pacific and Alaska. The said ‘plaintiff demands the Aged oL LR | following relief: A decree of divorce Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls. A;dlsolvmg the bonds of matrimony complete stock of all series. Mez- |10V &Rd heretofore exisging be- zanine floor Juneau Young Hard-|'Ween Plaintiff and defendant. ware. Adv. | In the event you fail to so ap- EARRGRTTI |pear and answer, the plaintiff will CARD OF THANKS | take judgment against you for want To all our friends, neighbors, es- glhereoi, and will apply to the Court pecially the Odd Fellows and Re- |fOF the relief demanded in his com- bekahs we extend our heart fely Plaint and as hereinabove stated. thanks for the kindness shown| WITNESS The Honorable George |during the illness and passing of W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and our husband, father, son and broth- ;the seal of said Court hereto af- er. {fixed, on this 20th day of October, Brownie and Elaine Bland. | 1949, Mrs. Margaret Bland. | J. W. LEIVERS, JEarl Bland. (SEAL) 2 Clerk. +Mrs. W. B. Converse. ‘ By LOIS E. ESTEPP, Mrs. Gertrude Jewell. Mrs. Myrna Martin. .Mrs. Ethel Dyer. Deputy Clerk. ]F‘u-st publication, Oct. 21, 1949. Last publication, Nov. 11, 1949. Music Supply—Ph. Doug Blue 750. Gregg, The board estimated that Octo- 1941 DODGE DELUXE Coupe, good condition, radio, heater, $550. Call Green 791. FURNISHED HOUSE, electric wa- ter heater, furnace, concrete basement, large yard and gar- age. Ph. 348. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger coupe, good condition, radio, heater, Ph, 64 days, Green 930 evenings. 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. See Peter- e 4 (A AR R and | GUITAR INSTRUCTION: at Alaska | EXPECTING mother in need of the § furnished apt., on or before Nov. 15 when husband is expected to arrive in Juneau. Willing to rent or sublet, Contact Mrs. Hall at Black 694 after 5:30 p.m. or P. O. Box 343. 26 61 | HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8tt | WARM Climate. Overseas work, Trades, Labor, Clerical. Male, Fe- male. Dollar (refundable) brings list 120 employers. Full informa= i tion. None free. Junau, Bex 4041, Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3¢ DAY Nursery; mothers care, super- vised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey. Ph. son at Home Grocery. 21 tf] Blue 230. 313 1mo HOUSEHOLD furniture, including large refrigerator, 4-ftz mirror mscnl-l.mnus and Tronrite Mangle, at Lucas Storage Co. Ph. 707. 318 tf | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- 1939 Dodge Canopy Truck, $325. Cash. Christensen Bros., 909 12th Street. 310 tf FOR SALE: Weuding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; prlcedvtor quick sale far below value. . See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LOG CABIN 23x16 ft inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt (20 AR s s St e SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- nonds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf FOR RENT NICE Clean Room= zteam heated 315 Gold St 220 e e STEAMHEATEL Xooms, weekly & Monthlz. Colonial Rooms. 69 © e WURILTZER ‘Spinit pfano for rent Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. KETCHIKAN GUEST L. S. Ferris of Ketchikan is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. The cedars of Lebanon are close- ly related to cedars in the Atlas Mountains of north Africa and oth- er cedars in the Himalayas, |are different from American cedars. but | ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L ] 815 Decker Way. " LOST AND FOUND WILL the party who borrowed my brown Mallory hat Saturday. night please return same to the Baranof Cloakroom, 26 4t LOST—Child’s green purse contain- ing glasses. Return to Case Lot Grocery. Reward. LOST—KEYS on key chain. Re- ward. Finder please return to Empire, | | in.... 125 80 Prsiin P. O. Box 2598 Follow the Cabs to » h b Time | : fora \