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PAGE SIX S any dollars to spend. In fact, even the dollar warmongers to create a T H E S E D A Y S the American Communists, who conspiracy of prosperity. By this should know better, enjoy them-| means they have delayed the peace RENE e L selves on Christmas. It has be-|of the world projected by the guid- R L ALY come a holiday for all the people ing star of Soviet wisdom, J (By Georgi Gramada, Special Krass Correspondent HOLIDAY OF DOLLARS who are peculiar that they only Stalin. celebrate the birth of the ancient In fact, the conspiracy of pros- and the departed but never of great | perity is so deep that the pro-| living heroes like J. Stalin. letariat here spend their dollars in It was expected by all the scien- the same stores as the rich Bourg- tific ealculations that in the year eoisie and buy the same things 1948, there would be a great crisis| Thus is the class struggle reduced in the United States and everybedy |to impotence. But can science be Then would come the | denied by the obvious? In the , it did not | |end, science will conquer, the cris- |is will come, they will starve, and | the revolution will prevail. Can it be otherwise if Marxism-Leninism- I‘Staumsm proves that it must be so? | So on Christmas Day, every home This time of the year ese Am- ericans compete with each other spending thei own private enter- prise dollars. It js associated with the Christian festival of Christmas but is engaged in equally by those who are not Christians, including Jews, Mohammedans, Buddhis! Atheists and anybody else who I would revolution pen rve. Surprisir. be wrong, been done by A science ca s something m | fer, like in the Siberian Taiga. As ;trees cannot grow inside houses, |they first cut them down and |sell them in grocery stores like | herring. Then the tree is decorated | sants here have electric lights. So, ‘they decorate trees too. ed, superstitious songs without regard to science and ignoring the truth as expounded by Marx, Engels, Len- in, Micurin, and Pavlov. These they ignore altogether. As every home | owns at least one radio and somé | even six, including portables which | | they carry around with them, the | whole place sings. | They have here a folk singer | called Bing Crosby. Some call | him “Der Bingle,” which is an Anglo-Saxon corruption of a Bagel which is a Polish bread, round witii a hole in the middle. Why they should name a singer after a Pol- eaIond |has a tree which is always a coni- | THE DAILY ALASKEA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | | with electric lights. Even the pea-! While the tree is being decorat-| the radio sings religious and| even of Nazi origin, like “Stille|what can you do in such an envir- Nacht, Heilige Nacht” (Silent onment? Can it be deviation, if I, Night). And another contradiction [too, say “Merry Christmas! is that although these Americans went to war with the Germanic hordes that despoiled the Soviet Fatherland of the working people of |all the world, they even shed a tear when they sing this song, the parents and children gathered about the tree, holding hands. Such are these sentimental warmongers! Then they go to bed, althnughl some go to ehurch at midnight and sit for hours in religious reverie and ectasy. It is all very peculiar. Then they, too, go to bed. In the morning, the children wake early. The house is full of i presents. Even the homes of pea- sants, proletarians, small business- men, monopolists—everybody's home is full of presents. NOVEL CHRISTMAS PRESENTSFORJAPS | "popsale | FORSALE | GIVEN OUT BY GIS 348 RIFLE, peep sight, rubber bult DOUGLAS offers a _3-bedroom| plate and sling, new last fall. ssol home, wall-to-wall carpeting in Phone 385-4t| living-d‘ning room garage ad- joins kitchen;-well and completely furnished, immediate occupancy, on bus line near stores. Terms. YOKOSUKA, Japan—(P—Sailors and Marines at this U. S. Naval base chipped in for novel Christ- mas presents for several score Jap- anese children. i The youngsters will attend a lo-| cal Christian school with one year scholarships financed by Amencnm;gw GV(C utanon wagon—It runs— o 2-BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan- servicemen. Each scholarship ‘< Model “B Ford delivery—it cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. worth about $30. Ph. doesn't. See Vern Metealfe. PD-1a ppppooMs, furnished, 6th St. Mrs. Ann Johnsen of Wflshlng» 83-; N 0 711-31 view, electric kitchen, ete. h fat! ton, wife of a = NG TRA i1|ARB 5, also 31A843. further ‘nfor- m::ewli:u:r:cnd ;J:ifl:‘: v‘hi‘c I;lecwt:iL and Navy Capt. R. O. Burzynski| BEING TRAMBIANYED, mist sl v . iw: .| new washing machine. Used only; mation on request. pt hd':setihquheem‘, m“dgs in a ;{i‘,EM Lk o il month. Black 3. 81-tf LOTS—Casey - Shattuck sieg through the night, drawn by y Gold Belt and Calhoun. a reindeer, dropping presents down 13-APARTMENT UNITS—building chimneys for little children. His) — | FROM CRAIG | FGR RENT |"'in excellent condition—e electric name is Santa Claus. Gust Kutulas of Craig Is regis- | — | kitchens, all well furr.isnec. Large The sciences of physics and anth- 1. | FURNISHED ROOM in private| extra building lot =ud garage. \ tered at the Gastineau Hotel | ropology, also the laws of gravita- home, 5 minutes from Post Of-| Seen by appointmex tion and the calculus of probability SR fice. Phone 982. 384-3t are thus flouted by the finance-; capitalists, scattering anti-class op- . =r:-;m heate¢ 'm“ & WRPHY Nels Bjerknés of Hifin Cove is|{iiom Cleati Hibioe heau Hotel.l 315 Gold St 2204 { REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS - ‘ Phene 676 over First Nationai Bank STEAMHEATED rouIns, weery [ ' Monthly, Colonial Rooms. 69 & { < WURILTZER Spinit i FOR SALE Anderson '=lano £.00. L A — - o | St W\Wfig—}wh e hfl‘;wk,. 2% 5& o | IBED and mattrets 15. Radio and \ I record player, new 7 cu. ft. re- The Douglas Fire Depariment Magmfymg IN DOUGLAS new 2 bedroom hous oncrete basement, oil fur- nace and range. One block from | DOUGLAS—New 2-bedroom, FHA, school and bus line. Price $8, ”OO, view, large lotts. Call Douglas 142. 83.12t | JUNEAU-DOUGLAS highway, 4- bedroom home furnished. addition; ELFIN COVE GUEST iates through presents. This devicelsmpping at the Gas parental power overj . ; LOS ANGELES VISITORS Mrs. to increase children. When they cedebrate, they use]| the slogan: “Merry Christmas!” So, gu P. W. Rice and family are at the Gastineau Hotel. frigerator, also baby and child- ! ren’s items. Phone Green 110. 384-2 'SMALL and riedioum Xmas Lrees,i W-A-N-T A-D-S SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1919 4 BEDROOMS—An excellent fully furnished home. Only four years old. 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 gare den and excellent location. Gene erous terms. 5 now nearing occupancy date in now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 15 have already been spoken for. The |~ houses have two bedrooms and allowance for a third. They have full comcrete basements - with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic oil furnace. The. lxou.seu are come pletely insulated ‘for a low main- tenance cost. They have a gens erously sized living room with large view windows and every house has a clear view of Gase 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 ig¢ available to ' qualified veterani An appointment to see the houseér A warm and {riendly Bl Diead 1o Aol e bie 1 stands if desired. Write Box 2979| v e ades b vl wish of cheer, to a dialetical mind but it is a| Welcomes Al]_ o@ ac e‘ON YOUR WAY to work ieave your For Christmas and the | capitalist contradiction. ! undry at Juneau Laundrette. At lW".uAM w’"“.pho"e 23‘ <B< £ | i this a1k s 5 : tendsnt will care for it. Pick it i coming year. [ -ihowy Siia Tolk-glugee (OB ‘ NEW YORK-W’\——A mamnlfyingl on way home, q0-tg ;| Offiee in /. ’k" Credlt Beream likes to sing the songs of a semi- | Carols. Some of these are very an- | cient and have no meaning in the century of the class struggle. They ‘deal with oplate of love. Some are ‘Douglas Trucking Co. Leonard Johnson Christmas is the time c¢f the year when we can all best express our thanks for a year of plenty. Let us all open our hearts and help our not so fortunate neighbors. METCALFE silEET METAL I ENGSTROM BROTHERS E. E. ENGSTROM | L. E. ENGSTROM | | religious context, called Christmas | PR December Eagles Hall - Bouglas Dancing and Refreshments We NOW Have * those long awaited Gold Fish i Puppies 1 Chow 1 Golden Cocker Gastineau | glass, set so that children can lookfbE L L A B D VERAL Large ana Smal a- ! mto their own mouths, stops their C ]l a ln n e l | fears of the dentist, says Charles| monds. Perfect stones. Bargaln, ‘A Levinson of Brookiine, Mass, He{ Prices at the First National! uses the glass when children re1r| Dank. 35 e ! Residents ToA South Franklm St. OQur cheeriest Yuletide sentiments harmonize with the merry notes of Christmas bells as they ring out-Joy to the world and Happiness to all._J DON ABEL am_l Staff Christmas Party -3P. M. § WILLIAMS' TRADE CENTER ;men to have their teeth examined. | {36 TUDOR FORD, $90, Green 163. | “Do you want to see television or| ! | | movies right in your own mouth?” IL(‘G CABIN zsxm Tt inside. Haw?' Call 143. he asks. Invariably he says the Inlet. | children reply Yes.” And they | permit the checl 202&!' {ONE 19047 HUDSON four door se- ‘ o | dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel | i Just up from states, $825.00. See § | GEORGE'S THRIFTY SHOP { at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf 1§ Cpen until midnight Ch: Hma\, — e Eve. 385-1% ‘F‘OR oALE Werding anu body re- rair shoo suitable for general re- ‘ pairs and machine shop work; ' priced for quick sale far belowf vaiue. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- | loughby Ave., slter 4:30 p.n. mmi {ELECTRIC MANGLE. Excellent | condition. $35.00. Ph, Green 615. 80-tf 1% TON DODGE short wheel base truck, 1940 Studebaker Sedan, 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- iliZed between washings. 3rd and Franciin Str. 70-t1 4 B RT ! MIKES & DOUGLAS INN wih! be closed all day Sunday Dec. 25th. | 385-1t | | Stevemns will be open until 5-tf ‘ WANT! TONIGHT ing lot. Ph. 416, 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. M. Sahlein Music Co. 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. 8585 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Dorothy L. Gray, administra- j | trix with the will annnexed of the estate of Minnie Ross Holman, de- ceased, has filed her final account and report of her administration of said estate, and her petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock’ A. M., February 13th, 1950, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons con- cerned therein are hereby netified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to *|said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the de- .Jceased persons are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, December 9th, 1949. DOROTHY L. GRAY, Administratrix. First publication, Dec. 10, 1949. Last publication Dec. 31, 1949. PUBLIC NOTICE n the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneail. In the Matter of the Regular Janu- ary, 1950 Term of the District Court, at Juneau. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to an Order of the iCourt dated November 8th, 1949, a Regular January, 1950 Term of the District Court for the First Division of the Territory of Alaska, will be held in the courtroom of the Fed- eral Building at Juneau, Alaska, be- ginning at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, Janu- Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. m. | THE | MIRROR CAFE Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken Honest Injun, lady, 's fhe trufhl You get America’s handiest cleaner—a real triple-action Hoover—at this new low price : - Now A; Alaska Electric Light & Power Company In witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand and caused the seal of the above entitled court to be affixed at Juneau, this 28th day of November, 1949. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, e o L1 £ g __—___——_—a——-———-_———__.“_——___..___‘.—._—.———_————_n__;.._. Clerk of the District Court, == MOVE IN TODA!’ 3 APTS, largest to buyer immed- iately. $7,000 will handle. {3 LARGE bedrooms, garage, game room, utility room with Bendix washer and Bendix ironer. Large yard, 1% yrs. new. Highlands Furnished or unfurnished. $3,650 will handle unfurmshed pay- ments $83 monthly. 2 BEDROOMS, double plumbing in two story house in Seatter Tract. LARGE yard, best neighborhood. Furnished. $9,000. 2 BEDROOMS, furnished, modern, nice yard. Douglas. $8,500. 2 BEDROOMS, furnished, base- ment ,(furnace, large fireplace, cedar and knotty pine panelling. Just past Auk Bay Rec. Area. $8,000, 1 BEDROOM, part furnished, beach frontage. Auk Bay. Concrete base- ment, modern. $4,500. 4 ROOM, comfortable, on pilings. $2,100. POSSESSION IN SHORT TIME 12 BEDROOM furnished, floor fur- nace, full concrete basement, flat yard, new kitchen, all electric. $8,400. 1 block from St. Ann’s at 6th and East. 2 BEDROOM recently renovated, 12 St. $8,000. 3 BEDROOM furnished, double lot. Douglas, $4,000. 3 BEDROOM Glacier Highway 2 mi. All elec. kitchen includes dishwasher, Bendix washer, drier, mangle, stove, new sinks, Kkitch- enetfe. Basement, furnace. 4 BIDROOMS, furnished, full basement view, Basin Road. $6,800 PETER WOOD SALES AGENUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911, LOST AND rom ——— . LOST—Silver earring in or about Federal Bldg. or 20th Century Apartments. Reward. Ph. 21 or write 904. 82-6t —_— LOST—Conn Trumpet no. 372364. Reward. Phone 284. 379-tf T ol e i, LOST—Tiger striped cat. Rewatd. Ph. Green 913. 78-5¢ T S N e L S LOST—Parker 51 pen and pencil set in white case. Reward. Ph 8-t HISCELLAHBWS - e QUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50, Paper curls §1 up Lolas Beauty Shop, Phéne 201 316 Decker. Way. s L] o s i oA TATR T WINTER and POND, CO. Ins Complete Photogrsphie !'l.l“- Developing - Printing - Enfarging Artiste’ Paints and Matcrials Blue Printing - Photostats i LAURA LEE'S BAR—B—Q— NOW SERVING Chicker. Tamales Enchalades 2 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY 12 P! at MADSEN'S CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Open till 8 P.M. Phone 914 Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Dot for a Go:,l"!.l-o Cn b o o SV

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