The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1949, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

)INDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1949 e o PAGE FIVE ITHESE DAYS| RADIO LOG 1 --BY-- GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY SECOND HISS TRIAL . B. The beginning of the second Hiss %L 1480—JUNEAT Trial is naturally a “recapitulation INDAY EVENING .of the first trial. The pattern so| 6:00—News. {far is the same: 6:15—Music. 1. Whittaker Chambers says that| 6:20—Sports Scene. the and Alger Hiss were servants of | 6:30—Dinner Muslc. 6:45—Local News. Soviet Russia engaged in the theft {of American State papers; 7:00—Adventure in Research. | 2. Hiss's lawyer seeks to prove| 7:15—Your Alaska-ABC. |that Whittaker Chambers has been | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. jand is a liar, a thief and a traitor; | 8:00—Weather report. i he also will try to prove that Whit- | 8:05—Music to Read By. taker Chambers is a psychiatric| 8:30—ABE BURROWS-CBS. j case; -t | 9:00—Alaska News, 3. Whittaker Chambers admits 9:15—Viking Varieties. the charges, except the psychiatry,| 9:30—JOHNNY DOLLAR-CBS. { even providing proof of them, add-| 10:00-—News. jing self-denunciatory data as he| 39:15 Drifting on a Cloud. {gues along; 10:30—Weather report. 4. Hiss’s lawyer fails to break| 10:35—8Sign Off. {mmugh Whittaker Chambers’ calm, —_— because Chambers has totally ex- posed himself. | In the second trial, the Hiss law- yer, Claude B. Cross, has added a | new element of importance. Real- | water of vaporizer, Then . .. let | [1zing that until it is proved that your ntw breathe in the | |someone other than Alger Hiss| soothingVapoRub Steam. Med- | lgaye the documents to Whittaker | icated vapor: netr: ixnwcold-&ngseslt’:d upSZib‘if;f,‘l Chambers, it will be unconvincing | that Alger Hiss did not give them chial tubes and 2;1315 rlsrl‘e?zt“hnilmvsc“s !to him, Cross introduces Henry [) ‘APoRuUB Julian Wadleigh as the guilty one. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU;, ALASKA QOKIE RUNNING i Lo Mol GET BREAD < TO MEET ME-- HELLO_DEAR! FOR SUPPER HOW'S ‘DADDYS' S LITTLE GIRL? LOOK, PETE!! WILL TOW MANY FINGERS ON Vg You . BE SATISFIED MY HANDS, MR.GRILLA Q) ) |F HE'S PASSED ON BY 22 (Irlce YOUR ©OWN CREDENTIALS 5 4) : Mother, You know what won- @ COMMITTEE 22 derful relief you get when you rub on Vicks VapoRub! Now...whenyour child wakes up.in the night tormented with a croupy cough of a cold, here'’s a special way to use Vicks VapoRub. It's VapoRub Steam —and it brings rellef almost instantly! Put a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub in a bowl of boiling TUESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman Orchestra. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. . 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—Music. 10:00—News. 10:05—Vocal Varieties. 10:15—Pjano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. In a word, someone gave thé papers to Chambers. He had them. They were taken from him. They exist. That is the corpus delecti. i And they are available for the jury to see. Chambers says that Alger Hiss gave them to him. No amount _ of evidence to show that Chambers 11.00—21:;5 ALLEN SHOW- is a liar and mad will disprove the | __ DE fact that Chambers had the papersé 11530—Llsteners Digest-ABC. /in his possession and that they were 11:45—March Time. taken from him. Also, establishing | 11:35—Weather report. {that Chambers gave false data in 12:00—Salon Serenade. & passport matter will ot disprove | 12:15—News. that those papers were: the prop- 12:30—Meet the Band. erty of the government of the Unit- | 1:00—GARRY MOORE-CBS. ed States, that they should have g:gg‘gnu dcan ”:‘all;eu!t With You. :30—Parade o! 8. - |been in the secret files of the State Department, that they should never; 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. have been in the possr:..on of Whit- 4:45—Western Serenade. taker Chambers, and that as he| i did have them, someone gave them | 5:00—Blue Barron Orchestra. to him. 5:15—Woman’s Club. Here, however, we are faced by 8| 5:30—To be announced. = R curious fact. Francis B. Sayre, Al- All programs subject to change q I- ger Hiss'’s chief at the time of the | jue to conditions beyond our con- | ( ESGE A’TFLE BDEEE’IJEI: fi%zfi“ fiTM thedl of Milste (unimt s S ol % SMART, ARENT YOU, 61G THAT IVORY ) UP ON THE REBOUND — ALL AND ACID MANIKIN-CAN MENTION TO £ BECAUSE I TRIED TO PLAY. HE'S A PSYCHOPATHIC CASES HE HAS NO RIGHT TO THAT POOR DEAR CHILD.” IF THERE 1S ANY MORE TALKING OUT YOU IN CONTEMPT OF COURT/PROCEED, ) FOR AN MR. WEGNAN. ADJOURN- b NT THIS HEARING WILL BE ADJOURNED PENDING AN INYESTIGATION WHICH e . I SHALL NOW omeMc;D;o BE HELD IN THE . JUDGES PRIVATE CHAMBERS, ARGUMENTS HAVE BEEN HEARD FOR AN HOUR., AND SUDDENLY THE NICELY SISTERS INTERRUPT, WAKE UP, MISS GILBERT, THIS GOTTA THINK OF SOMETHING ) CARAVAN INN 16 MY BASE OF OPERATIONS. WE WIL.L, NOW ready testified that certain of them Designed to be exciting . . . engineered for better lighting . . . this enchanting “matched pair" soon becomes a wel- comed part of your home. Each Aladdin floor iamp is finished in ivory and gold or oxidized bronze and partnered with @ Whip-O-Lite* shade that retains its colorful, fresh new look for a long, long time. Whip-O-Lite® . . . the exclu- sive Aladdin parchment type material .. . is greaseless, washablel Or if you prefer, hand sewn rayon fabric shades are available at small extra cost. A wonderful selection for you . . . see them soon. . %0 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY could only be in the possession of cence by the tenuous ch‘cumstancet himself, Sayre, Alger Hiss and two women secretaries. It is to.be infer- |red then, that if Mr. Cross’s con- tention that Wadleigh stole the doc- uments is correct, only Sayre; Hiss or. the two young ladies. fs;these were very sensitive documents, the | possession of which by 'a’ foreign | power would imperil the United | States, such ‘a theft $Hould have | been noted and reported immediat- tely and an alarm sprung. Instead, ]Wadleigh continued to be employed by the government of the United States, to wit, by the State Depart- , ment. ! Therefore, on the testimony so | far available, the Wadleigh story | does not hold water. Wadleigh is a | self-confessed spy and upon him | ‘much opprobrium can: be heaped. {But it has to be established that he and not Alger Hiss gave chel documents to Whittaker Chambers. | If it is established by showing that both Chambers and Wadleigh were spies and liars, that does not ab- | | solve Hiss, who, even if declared not | guilty by a jury, has to continue to {live in & world of reasonable doubts. | Mr. Cross needs to be sure that he saves_ his elient” ffomy that .as much as from a verdict of guilty. I He cannot establish Hiss's inno- | A | that Chambers and Wadleigh hav- ing been spies and liars, therefore Hiss did not give Chambers theK documents. A non sequitur never proved a point in logic or in law. Francis B. Sayre should be put| on the witness stand. Failure to| call him will arouse suspicion which | will be unfair to Sayre, and will| not aid Hiss. It will also throw suspicion on the State Department itself which bad to fire 151 persons for suspected or known disloyalty up to December, 1948. Yet that is the most sensitive agency of gov- ernment and should be Simon-pure. | Whether Hiss is proved guilty or not guilty. is a, small matter; that our government is free of espion- age is of the essence. No individu- al is too important in a case of this | nature. | (Copright, 1949, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) TELEPHONE BOOKS OF 16 CITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT DEVELOPMENT BOARD Telephone - directories from 16 of | the major cities of .the United | States are on file in the office of TERRY WHO IVE COME AFTER AND f] S DICK TRACY AND SAM CATCHEM CLOSE IN ON THE STRANGER, HE DIVES INTO HIS CAVE— ONLY TO REAPPEAR WITH HIS HANDS UP. NO HUMAN COULD STAY, STAND RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE WEVE cOT YoU TO WASH | OUT IN PRODUCE YOUR OTHER GENTLEMAN FRIEND. NO! NO! L CAN'T LET ’EM TAKE ME. I CAN'T— ~_L CAN"T! aw WHEN YOU'RE THROUGH WITH THAT, PUDGY. HERE WILL T3 g ;the Alaska Development Board on |the first floor of ~the Federal Building. 60 YOURE HERE READY TO WORK. WHAT DID You DISHES ? | LUNCHROOM KITCHEN, FIND YOU SOMETHING ELSE. o WR. PLASK. WALLET. A% — REUC!D WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO 'iGGAGl RATES NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ... Nov. 29 Cordova Seward S.S. Denali ... Dec. 6 Seward Sitka FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali Petersburg Ketchikan S.S. Baranof | Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan e Today’s Winner— FOLGER COFFEE Juneau Jingle Contest F rantic housewives from the roof tops, 0n the phone and through the door L oudly let out all the stops, Grnnning while coffee prices soar. E very virtue has its vice — ngmz BUT FOLGER’S IS WORTH THE PRICE! Beity Ashbaugh - Box 1091 wins today’s $4.00 prize and a chance for the Grand Prize to be awarded December 15. 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ASK YOUR GROCER for an entry blank with every can of Folger's Pine Ccffee that you buy. And remember, you can ente any number of Jingles up until Dec. 1. » .| and St. Paul, Minn.; Boston, Mass.; | Anyone who wishes to consult them is welcome to, according to Ralph Browne, assistant manager. On file are 1949 directories from Washington, D. C.; Cleveland, Ohio; Baltimore, Md.; Pittsturgh, Penn.; Greater St. Louis, Mo.; Philadelphia, Penn.; Minneapolis Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif.; Portland, Ore.; Seattle; Chi- cago, Ill.; Manhattan, N.Y.; and Milwaukee, Wis. MIRROR CAFE Y a0 . f HIZGERALD } ‘;, % KENTUCKY'S | BOURBON SOUR MASH Kentucky Stroight Sowrbon Whiskey BOTTLED Distributea tnrougnout Alaska Contest idea by Peter Wood. by ODOM COMYFANY SAY YOUR NAME WAS? | Now open 24 hours daily.—adv. = SOMEONE IN THE ONEY-- I SENT HIM LISTEN -STUPID! WHEN I'M TALKIN=DON'T INTERRUPT! I HAVEN'T SEEN A GUY N THIS TOWN I CANT LICK! IN FACT -I'M JUST ITCHIN' TO PUNCH NOSE RIGHT Now/ ( e MRACLE POWER ATOM” MIRACL MEDICINE -1 WoLLD. PUNCHED. HM IN THE NOSg/ fLL GO. HOME AND TAKE - A SWIG OF IT/ YOD SENT _ _HIW AWAY 2?2 WHERE 15 IT?I HAD IT HIDDEN IN THE BACK OF ME orfiEsEsErz DRAWER- I CERTANLY D IT- I COLLDN'T TALK BACK TO A KITTEN NOW 7

Other pages from this issue: