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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, THESE DAY woB'Y 4 GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY THE MARROW OF FACT During all the years of fierce propaganda to convince the Ameri- can people that Soviet Russia is a good nation, that Stalin is a good dictator, that Commuhism is be- coming a good system, men and women who believed no such thing and even knew that it was all un- true, toed the mark and followed the pipers of power. Their excuse today is that they were patriotic and followed national polic; of them limit their parr 1949 iwm.\ defamed in every possible man- {ner, but in the second Alger Hiss | Trial, much is coming out, and| more will appear in the quarrel between the CIO and UE and other | Communist unions. » An organized effort is now being made to smear Fulton Lewis, Jr.| This is nothing new. He was, for.a | | time, nearly forced off the air by inn organized and wicked campaign {to paint him as an anti-Semite. | ) When Hitler was around, such a! charge, true or false, was suffi- | cient to kill off any writer and commentator. Now, he is being ac- cused of inaccuracy. When one asks for a bill of particulars, none is offered. Basically, the theory of the ag- | the war years and insist could not oppose their ow ment during the war. Many today are anxious that their gressive d r i et sive defenders of lying { them elorda truth. Lewis brought Harry is to besmirch everyone who tells the Hop- of those years should be forgotte vhat what them. On the other hand, during this same period, men and women of courage and integrity, at personal risk, insisted upon s e truth as they could find it. To mention a few, there were Westbrook Peg- ler, John T. Flynn, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Isaac Don Levine, J. B. Mat- thews, Eugene Lyons, Ben Gitlow, who tried to warn the American people that they were being LrXck-i €d and fooled. All of us—and there | were more than are here noted— | | they said and wrote ' should not be resurrectad to plague | kins back into the news and again sed the issue of his menacing re- 1s to our government. The! enders of Hopkins are unable tol Mussolini, Julius Caesar, Frank I canpot direct them and whatsxc;l is the record, good or bad, will show. Harry Hopkins, like any other| figure in history, will have to stand tho test of time and the disclosure of records. There is nothing more he can do about it than Hitler, establish his purity; he is dead and D. Roosevelt or King Tut can do about their records. No matter what documents are burned or what information is surpressed, the RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News, 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—-YOUNG LOVE-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Weather report. 8:05—Mucic to Read By. 8:30—LIFE WITH LUIGT-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Weather Report, 10:35—Sign Off. WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:25—Loeal 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—YOU AND ART OF COOK- I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA OH,GOLLY--1 FORGOT TO KISS BLONDIE WHEN 1 LEFT THE NOwW ABOUT THIS UPSON CONTRACT- - (] POPEYE'S POSLOKES ARE THE ONLY TEAM WHOSE OPPONENTS HAVE NEVER ONCE HAD THE BALL M v/ T YOU, BLONFAE? I’ WORRIED, THE REST OF THE Y n SEASING I POPEYE!! IF WE LOSE HOW ABOUT JOE'S HMIT_OUR NEXT \ [ WIMPY 7T THEY || y WOMEN APPRECIATE THOSE LITTLE THINGS SO MUCH ” THEY'RE NUTS ! JOE'S NOT SO Loup, | SCOUTED POPEVE'S AND | GAVE US LOTS OF TROUBLE LAST YEAR! GAME 1S WITH MEAN OLD THATSIDE /! I CAN'T STAND IT. I AIN'T DON'T WORRY, became unpopular; we were smear- 5 ed, attacked, abused and lied ekout, | Xuth has a curious way of coming o> s jout. I know, for instance, of a re- search worker who, quite objectively, been going through Dean Ache- ING-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Vocai varieties. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. Y KNOBBY, T'LL LOOK. AFTER JOE. HE'S PLENTY JITTERY A FORTUNE ON THAT SWIM. T'LL BE GIVEN ODDS HUMPHREY BREAKS FIGHT WHAT'S IS FORM®? TH’ WISE MONEY IS GOIN’ ON TH' GREATEST FIGHTER| EVER PUT ON A MITTS HE WIN HEARD NOTHIN'.I GOTTA DO SOMETHIN.I CAN'T For instance, J. B. Matthews told STAY IN TH' GYM. the tale of the Harold Ware es- pionage cell in 1939 and was called a liar, Today, nature of that cell is being dis- closed in the second Alger Hiss Trial. I called constant attention in these articles to the menace of Harry Hopkins's authority over our government; today, that is being disclosed in data as diverse es Edward Stettinius’s book and the charges of Major George Racey' Jordan. Pegler and others disclosed the relations between the Com- ists and the CIO G Pegler the existence and | white book on China, to dis- er from it what documents have been suppressed. It is possible from the records of the Tokyo Trials of the Japanese War Criminals to piece together data that js not yet available in the present published { Americ material. This historical research finds a fact here, some data there and soon enough, it all falls into place. The whole story of Yalta needs still to ibe told, but it is already possible to begin to correlate sketchy Am- jerican, British and Russian material {Some day, Chiang kai-Shek's ar- 10:30—Milacy’s Memo. 11:00—-STEVE ALLEN SHOW- CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—March Time. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00-GARRY MOORE SHOW- CBS. 2:00—You Can Take It With You. | 3:00—Parade of Hits. 3:30—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- | CBs. 3:45—Bing Sings. TH’ RECORD, 4 A . ¢ re 100 7 GIFT SHOPPING? Drop in at the .chives will become available to add !an index. When all the characters involv- 4:00—Recorded Auditions. 4:15—Pipes of Melody. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- ol i 777 \ Viddisihii CLEARANCE at QUILICO'S ey, aly L I‘ \‘ KENTUCKY'S ;'flil&’[fidlfl \ | Y Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . SNTIR-WRLER DISTRUERY, DUC. - LOUISVRAR, % oot st B o Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ed in those years are dead, it will be easier to discover the truth. Only foolish men can believe that they know ways of suppressing the indic- |es to the betrayal of the United |States in the interest of Russia, because that betrayal did occur. FISHERIES BOARD WILL | MOVE T0 SEWARD BLDG. | The Territorial Board of Fisheries jwill move their offices into the |Seward Building beginning Dec- {ember 15, into quarters once oc- {cupied by the Bureau of Reclama- ition prior to their moving into the new Community Building a month | ago. | Director C. L. Anderson, who since the koard's formation, has been lhoused with his staff in the Gas- | tineau Hotel, said the new quarters |contain four rooms, larger than are presently needed, but the space will allow for expansion, and pos- | eibly more personnel as time goes lon. The Board’s present offices were | made over from rooms in the hotel. | REBEKAHS Meet Dec. 14—8 p.m.—LO.OF. (Hall. Members are requested to | tring handwork and white elephant | —for Bazaar.—adv. 4-2t COMFORT IN AlL-ROOM LLMANS Northern Pacific’s Streamliner east f hos everything! For smooth-railing '.?.'.’i...““:'.': can't beat the all-room Pullmans—and the (c,u:‘ is surprisingly low. Or combine comfort witl i ry east on Northern Pacific's Streamliner: COAST LIMITED. Ask your travel r."::l;‘: details or write directly to CBS. 4:45—Western Serenade. | 5:00—Story Lady. I 5:30—Women'’s Club. All programs subject to chanzel‘ due to conditions beyond our con- | trol. ATTENTION Women of the Moose—Don't for- get our Xmas party Thursday Dec. 15. Everyone bring a gift not over | 50 cents. —adv. 4-2| Of the Deep Sea Fisherman’s Union, Dec. 13—7:30 p.m.—adv. 74_2i 23 o CALL FOR BIDS | Bids will be opened at 2:30 P.M. | December 14, 1949, in the office of the Territorial Highway Engineer,| Room 129 Federal Building, Juneau, Alaska, for the sale of one 1948 Four Door Plymouth Special Deluxe | Sedan, which may be seen at the| Cowling Garage. ! Bids will be submitted in sealed | envelopes and addressed to the Ter- | ritorial Highway Engineer, Box 2073, | Juneau, Alaska, and marked “Bid | for Plymouth Sedan, to be opened | December 14, 1949.” The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. FRANK A. METCALF | Territorial Highway Engineeri Chief, Alaska Highway Patrol. | First publication, Dec. 10, 1949, ~ Last publication, Dec. 13, 1949. REGULAP. MEETING ! | Civil Action File No, 6170-A | SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the District Court ior the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. | EDWARD F. SCOTT, Plaintiff, vs. VIOLA SCOTT, Defendant. | To Viola Scott, defendant in above | entitled cause, GREETING : In the name of the United States | of America, you are hereby com- manded to be and appear, in the | above entitled court, to wit in the | United States District Court, Di- vision Number One, in Juneau, Al- | aska, and answer the complaint in ? 2 i I 2 FOOLS! DO YOU WISH YOUR THROATS &LIT Z HERE 1S YOUR DINNER, MRS. WALLET. | HOPE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING SATISFACTORY. | HOPE 50, WAITER. WON'T YOU SIT DOWN AND DINE WITH ME? THE RIVER OFFER A 4 STANDING BOUNTY FOR THE RETURN OF POLITICAL ¥ PRISONERS.. . THE RABBLE OUTSIDE 15 EAGER TO [ VOU KNOW, JENNY, T'D RATHER YOU DIDN'T. PUDGY THE COOK DID HIMSELF PROUD JUST FOR YOU, HOPE [ WHY, MY DEAR, YOU ACT AS THOUGH YOU WERE AFRAID OF BEING EVERYTHING TASTES ‘WONDERFUL I'VE COT TO GO QUT FOR AWHILE-DATE WITH THE DENTIST, YOU KNOW. TLL SEE YOU LATER. ] FOLKS DIDNT HAVE GOOD THINGS TO EAT OO, CORKY. BY JEEPERS ! IT wouLon'T SUSPRISE ME NONE Th' ONLY. THING I SEE CAIN'T NE JES' 1€ ALL SEE ME, SNUEFY-- HOLDIN' A BOW AN’ ARROW AN" FLAPPIN' MY LEETLE WINGS ? ED STEVENSON F\%g:%N'BI‘GS NORTHERN MOUTH PACIFIC RAILWAY 200 Smith Tower Seattle 4, Wash, the above entitled action, to wit, that certain action in which Edward | \IE KNOW: SNUFFV ol F. Scott is the plaintiff, and Viola| | I- BET MY PATCHWORK Scott is the defendant, the civil | TIES ARE CAUSIN' MORE action file number of which ap-| KISSIV' AN’ HUGGIN' THAN pears above, within thirty days after | TH' MAN 10 TH' MOON the completion of the period of | publication of the within summons, | namely within thirty days after the | third day of January, 1950, in casei this summons is published, or with- | in forty days afer date of its serv- ice upon you, in case the service of said summons is made upon you personally, and answer the com- plaint of the above named plaintiff | in the within action, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff herein will take judgment agamnst you for the relief TH’ ROMAGNETIC YOUNG FOLKS DIDN'T GIT TOGETHER AN' UOTE ME “MISTER CLPID OF 1949 GIT TOOKEN AWAY WIF YORESE'F, IEUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES OF COURSE T CAN -MAGGIE - I FELT THE BUT I NEVER THOUGHT HE WOULD FLIRT OH-DON'T CRY-MAGGIE- LOTS OF MEN I'M SO UNHAPPY- MAMIE - T JUST HAD TO TALK TO AN OLD [ vou BrRUTE -1 sAW HER SMILE AT YOU- AND YOI SMILED NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ....Dec. 13 Valdez * Seward S.S. Denali Sitka Dec. 20 Seward S.S. Denali Petersburg Ketchikan S.S. Denali ‘Wrangell Ketchikan FREIGHTER-SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE M.S. SQUARE SINNET—Dec. 16 ———— i, H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 e o | pirst publication, Dec. 13, 1949. demanded in his complaint, to wit the dissolution of the marriage con- tract heretofore and now existing between you and plaintiff, and a decree of absolute divorce. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above entitled court on this 12th day of December, 1949, at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the Court. Last publication, Jan. 3, 1950. FRIEND -TO THINK . THAT JIGGS WOLILD FLIRT WITH ANOTHER WITH SOMEONE ELSE WHILE HE WAS OLT WITH ME -YOL CAN'T IMAGINE HOW I FELT- ARE LIKE THAT- SAME WAY WHEN YOU FLIRTED WITH JIGES AND STOLE HM FROM ME - REMEMBER ?

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