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PAGE SIX "snm(‘ kind of guarantee from the THE S E D AYS state that he will not become a derelict at any stage of his life T { 2—He is opposed to war and hopeful that he may never again be required to go to war. He is willing to make numerous sacrifices to prevent war. For instance, he GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY FEARS OF THE YOUNG Talk to almost any young man today, particularly one who had been in the war, and it soon be-|favors the Marshall Plan and simi- comes clear that there is a pal-|lar measures in the hope that we tern of thought in his generation. can “buy” peace for a prolongrdl It might be stated this W period H 1.—He wants security; that §, 3.—The “one world” concept ap-| «CHEERFUL” NEWS TRAVELS FAST! e AOW! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON [N 3, ‘ o Sunny Brook ATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION NEW YORK, N. Y. « 8 PROOF . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA The sections of Panamanian freighter Andalucia are shown after grounded 7,700-ton ship split apart in Strait of Juan de Fuca, north of Port Angeles, Wash. Stern is at Jeft partly submerged. Lumber-laden U. 8. Coast Guard. | that the United States ought to ' ’ bow is held fast by reef at right, with Canadian tug standing by. The ship was grounded after fire in | engine room. (P Wirephoto from i | : Ipeals to him and he is puzzled by | the fact that “one' world” seems to . have failed. He does not understand and got good marks. l | | | hot | FORSALE | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1949 BABY CRIB and mattress, port- | able washer, 2 burner electric | plate, ironing board. Cally Blue 520 or at 1133 E St. before 52-4t | 8 pm. | KODAK REFLEX with case, flash brand new $120. Phone 789 | ing gear. 40 hp. Marine Jeep en- | gine, 20ft. gillnet skiff. Ph. Doug- | las 284. 51-3t SEINER JUNIOR 42". New also fully 1 equipped trolling. Float 4, Boat Harbor. Ph. 671. Write Engstrom Brothers, Box 723. b1-tf} Pearl Red. Willoughby 226. 51-6t 5 BED-ROOM house, knotty piné,} fireplace and R.E.A., 16 miles out $8,000.00. Call Lucas Transfer 707. 351-tf HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD baby car- riage, like new; Hotspot wsshAl machine. 924 A St. 351-3t 2 BEDROOM furnished house, double plumbing, electric kitchen, i i Bendix, automatic furnace. Chnn—l ARB 5—Packer at Small * Boat Har- bor priced for immediate sale. 2-BEDROOM home, hardwoobd floors, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and business district; vartially furnished, base- ment, ga.age, view. | gun 4-BEDROOM home Douglas High- | Lucas warehnuse; Ssi-:itl way, partially furnished, base- AT FERRY WAY bldg. 1-10 ft.[ ment, garage, view. counter, 1-4 ft. counter, 2 show | DOUGLAS apartment and business cases, Bliss Trading Post. 51-3t property center of town, partial- e ly furnished; view, garage, elec- 1 MONARCH lathe, hydrolic| tyic kitchen. | cylinder, valves and fittings, for |SyXTH ST, 3-bedrooms, dining stearing and clutch controls. Div- room, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wall carpeting, G. I. loan. : ISIXTH ST., View Home beautifully furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupsncy. G. I. loan. e, $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 bdr., electric kitchen, base- ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, two small houses, one large house. Territorial Vets loan, MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank FOK SALE bexes, small show case, chairs, - B o FOR SALE |8 HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses now nearing occapancy date in the Highlands section, 12 have already been spoken for. The houses have two bedrooms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic oil furnace. The houses are c¢om- pletely insulated for a low niqin. tenance cost. They have a gen- erously sized living room with large view windows and eyery house has a clear view of Gas- tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an ab- undance of storage space and fitted with a new Westinghouse range. The houses are financed by F.HA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment is available to qualified veterans. An appointment to see the houses may be made in this office. APARTMENT HOUSES, commer- cial property. Several two and three bedroom houses. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau NEW LISTINGS—1 BEDROOM hous, oil furnace, elec. dishwash- er, elec. stove, Bendix, elec. dryer, elec. hot water heater. Good fur- niture, view kitchenette. 2 mi. 20 o : ? R — - 1 view. Phone Red 649. ¢! B asked him how that can be done| gy ” DO VT S ot PRODUCTS are deli m-li Glacier Highway. $8,900. Excavat- S ¢ at ca > | SRR {AVON D! are delightful. ed for second bedroom in -rear. by little business, if a small, in- FAI.SIE BUSINESS Cl’t{(:SLzEY in;VAg‘(fiRé;:ngga-‘ Christmas presents. Ph. Douglas §7500 chicken house, large stgnd tegrated steel company requires a | isored- WHR) SN - | 695 for appointments. Mrs. 8. P.: marketable timber, 55 acres pat- o Xf:tnu;: nd does i St dia: | oriifindlcn b dkout $100,000,000 REPOR“D I" pERIl- i o 5‘€ Troutman, authorized Tepresen-| ented. On Duck Creek, rising and ovi ussia is altogether re-|to start. It was all Greek to him 1 = 3 45-5¢ F : t | PRIME turkeys, .45-. tative. 5 nearly flat—all f G_E “SPEED CooKl NG" RANGES I'sponsible but he has developed a |although he had studied economics i Tonne e ] — — i Y aL a]- e : : a ; | ducks, 45; red roasters .45. F. O.! | terms. Glacier Highway. new kind of isolationism—that is, |in one of our greatest universities | B TR ¢ anaear S G, AACHENE IMUSIC | 1557 CHRYSLER SEDAN, now mo. | llet the Russians take over in Eu- | rope and Asia rather than risk a | war. He mystically “feels” that the Russian Empire will break up. There must be something very wrong in the teaching of econom- | | In one instance, a young fellow kS <= | said to me that he could not wor- Compare these huge values with any other range in the same price |ry about what the effect of present field — General Electric “Speed Cooking,” plus a low, low price, |government expenditures might plus these big features: 'have on the economy, and therefore = on his life, a quarter of a century * HLSPEED cALROD" UNITS | ke B antnphice 5 that Eoa th % Ithing to do is to spend what he an ever. © BIG THRIFT COOKER! For real economy cooking. |For instance, in one conversation, Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependabl | 2 y-Degepiane I raised the point that it costs 24-hour Electrical Service If one emphasizes a philusophy' of life, a theory of national exis- tence, a stone wall seems to appear. The young men and women say want to get down to cases. They do not care what Alexander Hamilton 'rary is preferable to Communism. | But Capifalism is out. | > : The gist of all this is that a na- tion can be conguered by ideas as | well as by arms. A nation can be- come a pushover for an enemy once its people lose confidence in |its reason for existence. American | In their place is an opportunism, |a day-by-day functioning to meet |imediate objectives and to achieve | that that is impractical talk. They |51y Wash. D. Sandy. dl 350 3t | HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 16—#—The | nation’s multi-million dollar “falsie” | Lusiness is periled by plastic sur-} Los Angeles| the conven- | H. Otto Bame: told b | plastic surgeon, |Brownie Troop News [ 1 i H Brownie Troop No. 4 met in| {the American Legion Dugout at 830 p.m. Tuesday. We started a lnew project which is the making !of a table mat. Samples of var- jous craft were shown. All of us| Brownie Troop No. 12 met for the last time in the Moose Hall as we‘ 4 ROOMS, 2 bedrooms, completely ; furnished including electric range, ; refrig. and washing machine. One | i block from St. Ann’s Hosp. Phone 5éfifirfifif§fifi;51fiy fur- | Red 230. COUCH AND CHAIR set, used, fairly good condition. $40. Worth more. Call 035 ring 5. 348-tf 36 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163. 10 SLOWN DOWN ON| Konrad Adenauer announced to- day that Britain, France and the tables, '46 Ford A-1 shape, new rubber and heater. Many misc. items. Rear of Glacier Cab Co. 343 {f Second St., Ph. 908, 47-3t NURSES, waitress and beauty op- { erators, no more uniform drudg- { ery. Call Phil Lesher, your Hart- { ford representative about a lively Nylon uniform. All sizes. 46-4t N ; 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel [© e condition throughout. Radio, e heater, $600. Red 250. . tor, just cost $400. Only $600 for car in good shape. 13 BEDROOMS;, double lot. Furnish- | ed, new oil range, new Maytag i washer, new elc. hot water heat- er, refrig. Second lot includes 35 3t| pished house across the Douglas | solid wooden foundation for an- ics in our colleges, for conversa- ition of the Pan American Medical Y i Bridge, nesc to Vienclas. Inquire{ ther house. Good neighborhood, tions with students, particularly or Thomas Jefferson or John Mar-i o " Ajiance that an opera- 19:15(3 hD::?.? ;)O(Jl:l)‘.uxi'mi léglogl after 6 p.m. 343 ui Douglas. $5,000 total, easy terms. economics majors, produce amazing shall had to say about our govern-| fo "o 0 4 oeace” o oman's bust| dition. Call Green 632 30 8| = { NOTICE—Until further notjce, evidence of a lack of knowledge ment. We deal with what we face| oo .00 0 The operanon,f il s F 54 {HOME Insulation and weather-{ tclephone (nlls must reach Peter of simple: arithmetic, especially as today and everything must be dealty gp oy emoyes the need for falsies,| HOUSE on Douglas Beach, $1250,! Stripping. Warde A. Johhson,i wood between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., related to costs. They seem not to | With from day fo day. When they | requires a small incision end re- Cash. Phone Red 870, 350 6t Pbone 8L 26 1mo| at o1, 316 4th St. understand how governments raise are asked how a country can basei . | — e = - | INTERESTED PARTI sit GENERAL @ ELECTRIC money, the relationship between & long-term policy without Somngar;\:i:gs:tufift :xh;‘z‘xzs.been under- |3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Douglas, | LOG OABIN 2exig L Jpside mw); ’ at the new Peter W:::l ::l’;le‘:ce, LEADER RANGE government, expenditure; and na- | Philosophy of life and action, the| e icvessiully and is valuakle| S3800. Write Box 849, 495¢| Inlet. Call 143. 202 ¥ cecond house pest Salmon Creek. [tional production, or of the value|answer is that the world is chang-|y .. ce' anything that uplifts 8|WOMAN'S SQUIRREL parka, Al |LADIES—The latest thing in Em-| No phone. of currency as affected by national ing; that the battle is between some | oo morale “is beneficial.” et cllent eondition. | broidery floss holders. Make love- {$1,000 down, $100 montnly includ- debt and cost of living. "kmd.'—“f Soctal Democracy and Com- Mot s otk work] t:jcnn] xsogx(;, ly Xmas gifts. Limited supply.| Ing interest at 6%. Four bedropm ! munisum and that Social Democ- ‘ Call 035 ring 5 '348_“'} Hope's New & Used Mdse. 214| house, full rock foundation and full basement large enough for ] apartment. Furnished. Good view. + Immediate occupancy. CALL 911 from 10 to 5 for appointment. $500 down to G. I., total $3,400. On school bus route. 3 acres, Fritz Cove. EIGHT ACRES upper side Douglas Road. or $7,000 at $100 per mo. L © NO-STAIN OVEN VENTI | believes needs to be spent now and Sl 0 FIVE ACRES airport. o OVERSIZE OVEN! Traps oven vapors and lit will all work out later, When |PHncples of life, the inalienablelearned a new song. Gail Hagerdp masn AN'”JNG OF just up from states, $825.00. Seef o0 SUEES B RN e Sman Perfect for all types of cooking. grease. ; |1 asked what was going to work rights of the individual, his obliga- | presided as Marianne Ferencio was| #{ ¥« 3 o at Jay’s Super Service. 46-tf iaont Harbor. /060 mc‘ Bim- out later and how, he seemed very | tions, his responsibilities, seem not |absent. - 7 | & ¢ o ALASKA ELECTBIC \pumed. to have been taught or, if they have ROSEMARY SUNDBORG GERMA“ INDUSIRY D SOl SO e SR S s 50’(’)‘ s bty v fidnigy |”T find that very few students|Peen taught, they have made little SHIRLEY SNARING . fias Spealenr ie. o know or can remember figures and | impression on the generation that Reporters Ny . 1934 Airflow DeSoto, 5 e site Wi house in rear. LIGHT AND POWER CO { kno nember figu e tal v FRANKFURT, Germany, Nov. 16.}¢ passenger Coupe. Perfect ®|$21,000 three unit apt. furnished. R ‘insist upon talking in. generalities. o = —(M—West German Chancellor . $5,000 will handle at $180 per mo. . . L] | abcut $20,000 to provide a job for THE ELKS .. Annual Thanksgiving immediate ends on the basis of a ed States. It is a dangerous reaC- will meet in the Elks Hall next week. ) Vice President, Patricia McIver; United States have agreed to slow began negotiations with the West- o o 0 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blue 750. AUTOMATIC oil furnace with all ‘one man in the steel industry. I s i n industry pressimistic and almost nihilstic, We chose new officers and they gown the dismantling of German ey fittings and 10 radiators, con- disregard of the future of the Unit- |ate: President, Anne Grisham; | industries. GDITARy o ® | necting pipe, etc. $700. His announcement came as he| Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, |SEVERAL used cars, one trailer, boats. :tion to a war in which “one world” | Secretary-Reporter, Judy Pym; High G i Rk was substituted for nationalism.|Treasurer, Julle Waliaer; color| ™ Hig ommissioners In Whey oo™ 5 v MQUTH, 5 passenger |And the danger is all the more|guard, Elizcbeth Chaney, Gordonell |hope of relaxing occupation re- ) vt il €18 (AR bk strictions on Germany. coupe, " opd; condtin. RS Pflil 'm ! frightening when our enemy in- | tensifies his nationalish and his , , warlike imperalsm. | (Copyright, 1949, | Syndicate, Inc.) | King Features DAUGHTER FOR GAMBLES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gamble of Angeon became the parents of a |baby girl early this morning <t % Buckner, Mary Stickler, Julie Hud- | son; Patrcl leaders; No. 1, Patricia Avery; No. 2, Judy Pym; No. 3| Julie Hudson. 1 We worked on Christmas gifts for our mothers. Our meeting was closed at 5 p.m. JUDY PYM| Reporlerl Classes now enrolling. Tap, Ba- ton Twirling, Ballet, Eccentric and In a foreign policy speech to the West German Parliament, broad- cast by the Frankfurt radio, Aden- auer made this report on the re- sults of the Paris Foreign Ministers’ Conference: 1) The United States, France and Britajn have agreed to invite West Germany to “many intérna- tional organizations.” 2) The Allies are considering heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. FOR SALE: Werding and boay reé- pair shop suitable for gerieral re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby, Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28t AT LD DR o PR | SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain SALES AGENUY 316 4tk - - - Telephone 911 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEZD Realistic Perman- ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beguty Shop, Phone 20 815 Decker Way. ] e e bl 1 U ' WINTER and POND, CO. Ine | St. Ann’s Hospital. The child weigh- 4 4 |ed six pounds 14 ounces at birth. | Acrobatic, Boys acrobatic ciass, | how to.alleviate the “consequences” | Prices at the First National Complete Photographic Supplies | ol Phone Blue 163. Dorothy Stearns|of the present state of war be- Dank. et Developing - Printing - Enlarging 2 . | MUSICIANS LOCAL 672 Roff. ’ ady. | tWween Germany and the Western Artists’ Paints Materials ; | Meeting Thursday at 7 pm. in A. e — governments. Vflm Biue Printing - tate . ’ {P. of L. Hall—adv. 351-2t | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S.| 3) The Allies have agreed to : = . | e allow Germany to build a bigger|UNENCUMBERED WIDOW, 49, P e TONIGHT 9P, M. youl Sim, shop or Alr express means Immediate delivery te that your merchandise be shipped by Air Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to | you in a matter of hours! Dependable serve | ply write or wire your favorite your business house, requesting and merchant fleet. . 4) The Allies have agreed to allow Germany to set up trade con- sulates in foreign countries. 5) The Western Powers haye agreed to a certain relaxation of dismantling of former German war industry. HELP WANTED HIGHSCHOOL boys to pull nails, clean up after ope-man salvage crew at 316 4th. Best workers get occasional jobs through win- ter. Night or day work, any num- ber hours. Call 911. . faster shipping Amble to the Emblem Dance. Help finance the Ambulance. Sat. Nov. 19, Elks Hall.—ady. 52-2t nice type person, good health, don’t drink nor smoke, experiec- ed home or restaurant cook. Want to live in Alaska. What have you? Write details P. O. Box 1286, Boise, Idaho. 351-5¢ TYPIST with at least 2 years ex- perfence in clerical work, involy- ing bookkeeping 'or handling of accounts. Beginning salary $275.00. Ph. Merit System 351 or Call at room 10 Shattuck Bldg. 52-3t WANTED—Highway home for cock- er spenial. Call Lucas Tnnsle;5 '110"1’ WANTED FULLERETTES for Ju- neau, Ketchikan, Petersburg. For particulars write Box 3044 Ju- neau, Alaska. 51-3t. B (e RELIABLE and experienced high- school girl will care for children FOR RENT e e ——— BACHELORS QUARTERS, Small Boat Harbor, oil range,, sink, show- er, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 911 51-3t NICE Clean Room~ atam heated 315 Gold 8¢ 220 ¢ B .t L e RSN A STEAMHEATED tvwoms, Weekly & Moathly. w Rooms. 60 & et WURILTZER Spinit pieno for rent Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. LOST AND F 4 i o REWARD for return of J. C. Hig- gins girls’ bicycle, taken from Seatter Tract, Hallowe’en night. th;le Red 649. 350 3t FOUND LOWER DENTAL PLATE ° L3 Ice at lowest rates by Air Express. Tr, e d Saturday after-| Tnquire Empire. P u b ' . c ' ” v ' t e d i Laura Lee‘s :v;::gsl’;;w mdm‘:;' 2 President Trumap is the thirty- Southern Bar-B-0 S e o) Proceeds for Christmas Charity Fund and Children’s Christmas Party AIRLUNES l éwm Southeastern Alas i | i [ Tl oo yemsoiyoomsenlyomeeif sl oseelfsoseeforoeifooree ] a o« @ Grill CALL 962 For Reservations Open 6 P. M. to 8 A. M. 232 Willoughby Ave. FOUR or six year old crib. Wes Overby. Phone 612. 350 3t ey e it B NS TR HOUSE CLEANING, washing, ir- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—7 to 5 days. 46-1mo in 1924 was the first to be proad- tions, By WY R e e President Coolidge's inauguration cast. The hooKiip comprised 24 ‘sta: second President of the United States. Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS - in Douglas l for a Good Time !