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PAGESIX ° THESE DAYS ssBY - Imperial Valley in California whwhl is the Garden Spot of the world. We done it by TVA, by the Hoover & Dam, by the Grand Coulee Dam, GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY |by all kinds of dams all over the VISHINSKY'S BOMB j Dlos. The feeble-minded Wall Street| Whenever Soviei Russia announc-‘ monopolists here have not taken'es a great plan, these Hoover-Tru- seriously the bomb which the So¥~ manist Wall Street warmongers jet hero, Andrei Vishinsky, an-|forge data to show that they @id nounced in the west-conscious Unit- | j¢ pefore. They even show their pees ed Nations. In majestic languie, ple photographs in the cinema t# flowing like the River Volga. he prove that what we say that we told how our atomic bombs are al- shall do, they have already done. ready being used for peace, while This propaganda is only to fool the the warmongers are stock-piling ' people, who know that no moun- for the destruction of the world by | tains were moved to bring water to war. Speaking to a science-hungry |the Imperial Valley in California or world, he told how the bomb moved |¢o the San Joaquin Valley or the an entire mountain, changing the |Tenneessee Valley. True, the water course of rivers, bringing water to |came there, but not by moving a the parched desert where will groW 'mountain with an atom bomb. oranges and wheat and tea. | Like dumb oxes, they listened.| So, what do they do? Their paid But they did not believe in Vish- Propagandists, the hirelings of the insky's miracles. They say that commercial press, the hunting dogs Joshua could make the sun stand of Wall Street, tell the people that irr its course, but that Stalin could an atom bomb cannot move a not move a mountaln. Can you mountain. How can they know? Did imagine such ignorance! They see the bomb fail to. move (Editor’s note: Joshua is a myth- & mountain? Besides, the' father. of / ological ~cosmopolitan associated 'his people, the genius of the revol- | with the Egyptian slave-freer Moses ution, the guide of the proletariat, | who moved an ancient Hyksos tribe J. Stalin, he saw the atom bomb from Egypt to Canaan, a land held movethe mountain. And if J. Stalin by Israel by the aid of Soviet sees something, let everybody else Russia which won the war not be blind! only against the Fascist, Hitler, but against British colonialism.) | refuse to believe that our beloved | fatherland of Marxism-Leninism- Also, some Americans, with the | Stalinism does not even have an arrogance of the Trumanists, say: atom bomb, They say we bluff, “That ain't nothing! We done it in | which is impossible because what J. Dr. Roberi Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments SITTING on top of the world! That’s where most of us would like to be—free from financial worry—sure that our future, and the future of those we love, is well taken care of. Well, there's a geod way to start the chmb to this en- viable perch: buy U. S. Savings Bonds on the Paysoll Savings Plan where you work—or, if you're not on a payroll, buy them on the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. You see, the future takes care of itself when you save this simple way. That’s because your savings are regular, automatic! There’s no chance to forget to sock that extra buck away! And when it comes time to send the boy to college, buy your new home, or whatever it is that'll put you on that polar cap up there, you'll have the money to do it! So, reserve your seat now—sign up today for one of the plans mentioned above. And remember, not only are U. S. Savings Bonds backed up by the strongest country on earth, but in ten years they pay off $4 for every $3 invested! Automatic saving is sure savin 0.6 Savings Bonds - PLAY NEAR BOMB : Stalin says is always true, no mat- [one and many things. It is the the two allotted the They even have here people Who‘m. what he says. If he says day is night or white is black or hot is cold it must be the whole truth at the moment he says it because he must have his reasons which obscure people like the Trumanists, Titoists cannot even begin to un- derstand. Therefore, if he says we | them. Also, these bourgeois scientists, Iwho are like kept women, drawing salarfes from private universics and speaking freely whatever is in their heads, without sanction or order, pull out their slide rules and Geiger Counters and such purely mechanical devices, not included in the party line, and they measure what kind of an atom bomb Soviet {Russia invented for the first time for peace even before any country had an atom bomb. So they say our bomk cannct be better bomb they made in Chicago in 11942. How could they make a bomb Berlin bomb shelters. The walls, 12 feet thick, were wrecked by three charges of explosive. Trotzkyists and' have made atom bombs, we made | than the S H EL T E R—Youngsters play in the shadow of one of the largest Territory, as iright to a free vote, the existence well as two of the four components of a free press and radio, the judg- of the 2nd Scout Battalion. ment of an accused by his peers,| 3. Arrival of two National the free spirit of equal treatment! Guard airplanes with pilot-instruc- FOR SALE | FORaALE o | 1 HALLICRAFTERS ($100) Ra only $50; or SX-42, §200; Kodak | | Medalist with accessories $300. | Clarus 35 mm. camera, only $50. i All in excellent shape. Write Box‘ 2077, Juneau, Alaska. CLEARED BEACH lot No. Douglas Rd, $500 cash. Wood heater, wood range, tent half price. Green 783, write Box 2167, Juneau. 61-6t | lamp,i table, small radio, pillows, iren- ing board, other items. Call Blue 354 after 6 p.m. 61-3t (a1 PONTIAC clm;b coupe, excellent ! radio, heater, Priced right. throughout, orig- inal owner. Call 371, 61-36 | 1 MATTRESS, some paper, 3 X 4 flocring. 1 concrete bldg., 10 rooms. Possible income $980.00 per year. Phone Black 710. 61-3t 1942 FOR PICKUP. A-I condition. Ph. Blue 660. 61-5t { 1 BED complete with coil springs and deep sleep mattress, over- stuffed chair, all in good condi- tion. See Glenn Allen at Juneau for all, the security of home and}mrs to complete the entire Army family without fear of oppression, | instructor detachment for Alaska. | the unfettered pride of a free peo- | 4. ple. structor for the 207th Infantry Bat- | x | “aAbove all else, Americanism | talion for the Anchorag:-Fmrbank:: means to each of us the inviolat: | area, and procurement of several| ! dignity of man. It is befitting that |K-D (knock-down) huts to be used | | Americanism Month should include | tentatively for the warehouse- | |the Birthday of Him who so aptly | ermory in Anchorage. { taught that meaning. Major Jelsma, with 14 years Army | “The equality of rights, which cervice, has been in Alaska since has been our watchword, and the 1940. He was formerly Assistant| ll‘reedum of life, which has been | Finance Officer of the Alaskan| ! the definition of our democratic in- | Defense Command and Finance ! stitutions, make incumbent upon us | Officer at Fort Greely. In his new position, one of the| an equality of duties and obliga- # tions in the exercise of our free-|most important in the ANG, he will be responsible for all government dom. | “In these present days when our | broperty loaned to the Territory, American way of life has become |2s well as for the supply and main- tenance of it. increasingly subjected to threats, > it should be the mandate of each| Alaska now has seven National | Guard units organized and feder- | Young Hdwre. 61-2t I Appointment of the Army in- |SHOP the REAL SILK WAY in the comfory and convenience of ; your own home by calling L. Don ; McMullin, Southeast Alaska’s on-{ ly authorized representative of | the Real Silk Hosiery Mills. Ph.' Blue 483. 61-tf | FURNISHED HOUSE $4,000 in Douglas. Write Box 1248 Doug- | las, § [ 3 BEDROOM HOME IN HIGH-; proud to cffer for sale. It is com- pletely furnished, including auto- matic laundry and play ground | equipment for the kids and is| only 1'% years old. You can move | in and start living as comfortably | as we have. Reasonably priced | with liberal financing avallable,; |BLUE DAVENPORT, So I have notking more to report | teday because enough iz enough. e MAKES PROGRESS A RN ! } t How could t MY | o s not only to rededicate himself : in Chicago in 1942 whe»n the ongm-'fw the precepts of our Founding|ally recognized, as follows: Terri- al bomb was made in Atomgradipathers, but also ‘to undertake the in 1849? That proves how dege"“'fuigations of watchfulness and pre- ate a warmenzer can be that helgervation of the freedom of life we even claims an invention which poia so dear he did not invent, like Edison did ! “Therefore, I, Lew M. Williams, not invent the electric light but | Acting Governor of Alaska, do here- it was done by the Soviet scientist, |y proclaim the period November Krasnoshakoff, in the 16th Century |g4 to December 25, 1949 as Ameri~ {in Tcbolsk. In fact, if Krasnosh-'canism Month in the Territory of takoff had not invented electricity | ajgska ' I NATIONAL GUARD Ph. 932. 61-6t | | torial Headquarters and Headquar-| _ ~ = ters Detachment, Juneau; Head-|LIVING ROOM extension table quarters and Headquarters Detach- | $12.00 and portable electric phon- ment and Company “A", 1st Alaska| agraph $25.00. Both in good con- lE::out Battalion, Nome; Company | dition. Ph. Douglas 612. 61-3t 1“B”, Unalakleet; Company A i3 Kotzebue; Headquarters and Head- quarters Detachment, 2nd Alaska Scout Battalion and Company “D”, | toth at Bethel. | | The Army’s “Air Force" in Alaska, | ! consisting of ‘two LCI126 Cessna | 1195's, will be used to ttansport;_ Army instructors to the more re-| ! mote outlying units. { tors are Capt. George H. Howell, | REGISTERED DACHSHUND pups,' No. 6 Windsor apts. after 5 p.m. 58-6t U. 8. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- In radio’s earlier days, the more | Green 791 controls a receiving set had the) i s 4-door sedan. | more efficient it was thought to be.'mfl PLYNOTIE: % NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| Pilot-instruc- | That on November 7th, 1949, in the |3 BEDROOM house. Phone Red 765. Jr., assigned to the 1st Alaska Scout Battalion at Nome, and Lt. neau Precinct, at Juneau Alaska, Robert Churchill, of Juneau, Al- PROCLAMATION | N ORGANIZATION The following prociamation has | been issued by Acting Governor Lew, Alaska’s National Guard is fast Lecoming a reality, several import- M. Williams: | “Spcnsored by the Junior Bar|ant steps toward its complete or- Conference of the American Bar | ganization having Leen taken re- Acsociation, the poriod November 24 lccml,\: according to an announce- to December 25, 1949 is being ob- |ment irom Headquarters, US. Iserved as Americs Month. | Army, Alaska, which is responsi:le “In the past year which saw our | for training the Guard. Latest de- strife and sacrifice in defense of | velopments include: this ccuntry, our spirit of devotion 1. Recall to active duty of Maj. lto American democracy became a | Meredith H. Jelsma of Anchoraze part of the blood and breath of our and his appointment by the Depart- bodies. But in the return to the|ment of the Army to the key posi- relaxation of peace and prosperity | tion of United States Property and our devotion is less militant, al-'Disbursing Officer for Alaska with though ave have not lessened our station in Anchorage. faith. 2. Comgletion of organization of “To all of us, Ar ericanism means | Alaska’s 1st Scout Battalion, one of G-E "SPEED COOKING” RANGES GENERAL @D ELECTRIC LEADER RANGE 7 same price these huge values with any othes range in the e epial “Speed Cooking” plus & low, field — General Electric plus these big features: © HI-SPEED CALROD* UNITSI For faster, cleaner cooking © BIG THRIFT COOKER! For real economy cooking. T Sver, « NO-STAIN OVEN VENTI © OVERSIZE OVENI Traps oven vapors and J Perfoct for all types of cooking. grease, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable hour Electrical Service WENE 60T &) Key West, t Flyod C. Wilson, Jr.’,s the 2;1d Bn;fii“kn' was appointed administrator talion at Bethel. Assisting them Will | o¢ the estate of OSCAR H. WOOD, te Sgt. 1st Cl. Robert A. Losee and | gecegsed. All persons having claims Sgt. Theodore D. Manross, reSPeC- | against said estate dre required to tively. 2 ; 3 %e present them, with verified vouch- w:el[l“ a;gr C‘(’;:};:;fl";z’:sls vl.)'av an | €7 as required by law, to said ad- 5 " ministrator at the office of his infantry company commander With | ... e y Howard D. Stabler, Shat- b it Bt Doy In the | tuck Bullding, Juneau, Alaska, with- ” 2 in six months from the date of the cub pilot and observer “”m‘n’m\nrst publication of this notice. Army in the Mediterranean; Ser-| ROBERT CHURCHILL, ceant Losee was an aircraft and y Administrator. engine mechanic with Fifth and i {Seventh Army field artillery units First publication, Nov. 8, 1949. in Europe; and Sergeant Mnnross‘ was a B-25 crew chief with the 47th | ngryey i Bomb Squadron and 41st Bomb OF HEARING PETITION Group in the Pacific. FOR ANNEXATION B n‘;“;‘eg‘*i‘;;’teru;ofl%‘z"t‘:; 125 | 1n the District Court for the Terri- fantry battalion which has head- g’;z OLCA‘];:::“‘D“B“’“ Number quarters in Anchorage, according to | » 5 £ Lt. Col. J. D. Alexander, Officer in*‘NNgETm"g: O‘;{ET"Z;”“";: Charge of National Guard Affairs| A e e o . for Alaska, who is also Acting Ad- | c:\t;’[(’: Jige:l ‘2;‘;‘ g p jutant General and Senior Army | 2 i, % instructor for the Territory. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE’;—] Lieutenant McBride will immedi- | That, pursuant to the provisions ately start coordinating activities |an order made and entered om the for the activation and organiza- |14th day of November, 1949, in the tion of this unit. So far, develop- |above entitled court and proceeding, ments there have been held up due | hearing on the petition for annexa- to lack of adequate protect®ve stor- |tion of the Highlands Subdivision age for government property. How- |to the City of Juneau, Alaska, will ever, acquisition of the K-D huts be had before said Court, at Ju- provides a temporary expedient. neau, Alaska, at 10 o'ciock a.m., on General Scott has reiterated that |the 27th day of December, 1949. the Army is anxious to help as| Reference is hereby made to said much as possible toward getting |petition and attached exhibits filed the infantry companies in this|and of record in said court and area organized and operating soon. | cause, and to section 16-1-22 Alaska He believes that they could be of |Compiled Laws Annotated 1949 great aid in the defense of Alaska.|umder which said petition is made, There are now federally owned|fop more particular information comkined warehouse-armories at concerning the petition for annexa- Bethel and Nome, with territory |tjon, the territory proposed to be owned armories at Unalakleet, | annexed, and other matters of con- Kotzebue and Deering, according to | cern to the inbabitants and own- Col. Alexander. ers of property within the territory proposed to be annexed and within | the City of Juneau. 3 WEEKS VACATiON Clerk of the above entitled court. First publication, Nov. 15, 1949. Last publication, Nov. 29, 1949. . WASHINGTON Nov. 29—(»—* President Truman left today for Key West, Fla., where he will spend TR the next three weeks resting and Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 = 139 Se. Franklin Virtually the full White House P. O. Hex 2800 staff was aboard the Presidential | — plane, “Independence,” as it took off for the four-hour flight to Boca Chica airport. Follow the Cabs to Presidential Press Secretary Charles G. Ross said in advance noss' ““ that Mr. Truman expected to 4 “carry on business as usual” at l’ol'ullDGm-. H I Al FOR SALE bor priced for immediate sale. 2-BEDROOM home, hardwood floors, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and business district; vartially furnished, base- ment, ga.age, view. 4-BEDROOM home Douglas High- way, partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. DOUGLAS apartment and business property center of town, partial- ly furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST, 3-bedrooms, dining room, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wail carpeting, G. I. loan. SIXTH ST., View Home beautifully furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. I loan. $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 bdr., electric kitchen, base- ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. NEW 2-bdr. "ome. FHA. Douglas. INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, two small houses, one large house. Territorial Vets loan. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcne 676 over First Nationsi Bank FOR SALE e 3 ROOM FURNISHED house e 939 West 11th St. 62-5t | dio for ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- (4 BEDROOMS—An excellent fully FOR SALE furnished home, Only four years cld. Full basement with recreation space—fireplace and plumbing— Large modern fully equipped kit- chen and dining space. Living room with tile fireplace and thermopane windows. Two bed- rooms and full tiled bath on first floor. Two bedrooms and % bath on second floor. Large gar- den and excellent location. Gen- erous terms. HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 13 have already been spoxen 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 ofl furnace. The houses are com- pletely insulated for a low main- tenance cost. They have a gen- erously sized living reom with la:‘g«; view windows and every house has a clear view of Gas- tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are bullt 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 avallable to qualified veterans. l An appointment to see the housey { may be made in this office. {APARTMENT HOUSES, i cial property. Several three bedroom houses. .WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burean commer- two and tables, 1 3-way floor lamp, 1 Wedgewood table lamp. Table ra- dio. Green 700. 62-tt matching chair and Ottoman, 2 occasional | tables and chair, Bristol sweeper. Ph. Red 755. 62-tf 2 COLEMAN HEATERS. Priced right for quick sale. Ph. Red 100. 62-5t % | iWOOD OR COAL HEATER, A-1: condition. Juneau Paint store. 62-5t {1941 DODGE DELUXE COUPE. Gocd condition, radio, heater. Call 62-tf Good Condition throughout. Ph. Blue 559. 58-tf 355-t1 2 BED-ROOM house, knotty pine, fireplace and R.E.A., 16 miles out $8,000.00. Call Lucas Transfer 707. 351-tf 3 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163. LOG CABIN 26x10 It Wnside. Hawt Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf 1940 STUDEBAKER Sedan. 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cow- ling Co. 59-tf 22 HIGH STANDARD automatic pistol, 6x30 Dienstglas binoculars, 30 '06 rifle. Ph. Blue 608. 59-8t GE PORTABLE RADIO. Battery may be recharged merely by plug- ging cord in wall outlet, A-1 con- dition, but don’t need three ra- dios. It's a buy, call Green 917 after 6 p.m. 59-tf HAND CARVED and tooled Ladies bags, belts, billfolds, key cases, brief cases, etc. Reasonable prices and quick service on madé to or- der items. Res. Ph. 884 before 8 am. afte. 9 pm. Harbor leather. 13th and Harbor Way. 59-2t LIGHT PLANTS ONAN, 600-watt, 32 volt, direct or battery, used less than 100 hours. Delco, 800- watt, 32 volt. Complete overhaul. P.O. Box 604. Ph. Black 409. 57-tf — [} e LANDS. Here is a home we arell RUG 9x12, nearly new, 2 end 'ANNOUNCEMENT is made that | the Peter Wood office has been ! moved from 316 4th St. to a new location at Marine Way at Sew- | ard Street, across from the local : Employment Service Office and next door to Harri Machine Shop. : In addition to the usual real { estate, used car and boat sales, { the new store space will allow | the handling of a volume of used ! furniture and miscellaneous items. Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. daily except Sundays, and | the telephone number remains the same—911. i | PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4tk - - - Telephone 911 | | FORRBENT ‘ !NICE Clean Rooms at~wm heated STEAMHEATED BEDROOM for gentleman. Green 410. 62-3t BACHELOR:!3 QUARTERS, Small Boat Harbor, oil range, sink, shows er, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 91L 51-3t 315 Gold S* 220 @ STEAMHEATED rooms, weekly Gt Monthly. Colonisl Roomns. 69 @ WURILTZER Spinit pizno for rent Anderson Piano Shcp. Ph. 143 WANTED BUY—4 dozen size 1% steel traps, used, must be in good condition. Hope's Used Merchan- dise. Ph, 908. 62-tf WANTED—GIRL for detail work, bookkeeping experience helpful, permanent. Alaska Coastal Airlin- 61-tf es. Ph. T06. GARAGE in vicinity of Main and Front Strs. Dr. Montgomery. Ph. 61-4t ALASKAN VET needs furnished 2- 471, bedroom house for rent or lease. 360-4t WILL PAY GASH for good build- ing lot. Ph. 416. 58-tf HOME FOR SALE in Douglas $3,- 800. Write 849 Juneau. 56-5t LARGE SIZE mahogany buffet and dining room table, in very good condition, also twin beds, springs and 1 mattress, 1 cocktail table. Ph. 322 56-tf ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel just up from states, $835.00. See at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf e o o o o o o o o e 193¢ Airfiow DeSoto, 5 ¢ ® passenger Coupe. Perfect @ o condition throughout. Radio, @ @ heater, $600. Red 250. L] e e 00 0 0 00 0 00 GUITAR INSTRUCTION a+ Alaska Music Supply—Ph. Doug Grege. Blue 1750. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passengel coupe, good condition, radio, heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. B o AR S R S SR 7 POR SALE: Weiding and body re pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop Work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., sfter 4:30 p.o. 28t e ————————————— SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Blrlllnl prices at the Wirst National Dank, LA CARPENTER wants repair work by contract. Lewis A. Orrell, P.O, box 2796. Ph. 346. 58-9t TO RENT garage 1n vicinity of 330 W 8th St. Ph. 322 56-tt ESTABLISHED MUSICAL instru- ment Wholesale Company with established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commis- sion basis. Must be an experienc- ed salesman who can furnish re. ferences. J. Sahlein Music Co, 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif, 355 l Box 1444 or Red 213 after 5 p.m. HOUSE CLEANING, washing, ir- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—7 to 5 days. 46-1mo e L MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. Photographio Supplieg Developing ~ Printing - Enlarging Astists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing: - Photostats LOST AND FOUND —— WILL EXCHANGE tan Gabardine | topcoat, with initials S.E.T. for my own. Call Blue 747, 62-2¢

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