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PAGE SIX Pay yourself FIRST! ROMANCE OF KING WITH COMMONER UN. Involvga_lndiecfly—ls Asked to Give Out Statement LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 30—(®— The United Nations has becomé | involved, indirectly, in the re- | ported romance between King Farouk of Egypt an the 16-year- old daughter of one of his civil servants. Egypt's Embassy in Washington sent to the UN a copy of the { Embassy's denial of certain details of an Associated Press about the King. The Emba ed the UN to distribute the denial to cor- respondents. The UN did so, s ing it was acting unofficially. It was the first time, y cne here could recall, UN had been called upon |in any matter relating | on the love life of a chief of state. | The Egyptian Ambassador, Kamil ! Bey Rahim, protested that the | AP story contained “inaccuracies |as well as what I consider a false | impression.” He denied that “the cclice power helped disrupt a ro- | mance between two of the Kingt | subjects.” | The AP sto | considering marr ,riman Sadek, 16, who had been {engaged to Zaki Hachian, 27, a UN \ employee. " No news of the developments has come from the Cairo Bureau of the Associated Pre 4 has one | of ‘the world re censor- that the to act ry said the King was most se i ships, banning all matters pertain- !ing to the King unless officially You know what happens when vou open your pay announced. FOREIGN PROPERTY | IS REPORTED SEIZED BY HUNGARY GOVT. By Associated Press Hungary's Cemmunist ment today seized a large numb: -owned compan! ing they were being used up espionage and sabotage ring Among these ordered nationaliz ed was the Standard Electric Works, subsidiary of the Amer! cwned International Telephone anc Telegraph Company. Two foreign officials—an American and a T334 | Briton—and a Hungarian Manager T L TR T of the company are in a Hungar- lo“ 20 | 2,163.45 (lan jail charged with espionage and 2,009.02 | 4,329.02 | sabotage. S sens T \ The government also broadened T B its nationalization program by tak- 5,024.24 | 10,828.74 1 ing .over all Hungarian-owned en- & > terpris employing more than 10 persons and all printing plants | employing more than five. envelope. You begin handing it out for this and that, and before you know it your money is gone! There’s noth- ing set aside for that new home or new car! Nothing set aside for the children’s education! So why not pay yourself first by setting aside a part of your pay envelope each week in U.S. Savings Bonds. Besides, in ten years this safest investment in the world pays you back $4 for every $3 you put in. [ Join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work—or, if you're in your own business or the professions, the Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank. Today. SAVE EACH WEEK | —_AND YOU WILL HAVE | N3 YEARS | N 10 uus > 431.49 IN Y YEAR | - | $ 20074 | $ —_719m - $ 39.00 ~ 65.00 13000 | 155.00 | 39000 | | [ { 650.00 _780.00 975.00 AUTOMATIC SAVING IS SURE SAVING = | povemns armoviioy | Regular meeting and Christmas | party Friday Dec. 30, 8 p.m. Bring ' gifts for exchange.—adv. 87-3t U.S. SAVINGS BONDS - | Start the New Year Right with the REMINGTON Personal Typewriter For typing performance never before $84.50 found in a portable, try this speedy Plus Federal Excise Tax With De Luxe Carrying Case Remington with its 15 exclusive and plus-value features. See it ... ... at Burford’s. J. B. Burford Co. “’Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” try it E ! so far as| to reports | e to Miss Nar- | Govern- | _ . sturdy . . . handsome ALL NEW | THE DAILY ALA SKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA | GARLEC SNAILS SHARING BOX OF SNAILS, ere Errol Flynn, screen lover, Romania, who a o FOR ALP war, this glass sightse: announced their mon love for snails. They plan to v S SIGHTSEERS— pamaged durmr the g train, again en route to Gavmisch-Partenkirshen in S"ARE LOVE ] r:\mfiecl with garlic ga and Princess x’ 157 of | from com= 1tional) = . | b o | | | | | | | | service | seatirg 72, is back i n Alps. the Baval ference, just before HOSPIIA[ NOTES and Ge Ze No one was di=m Ann's yesterday. Ro:zert Austin of admitted to the Government hos- ptal yesterday. JOINT M Juneau Vesscl Owners and Fish- sran’s Union in Fisherman's Hall 8 p.m. tenight. £29-1t NAVY CHIEF GREETS SUCCESSOR EXCLUSIVE l’lCTURE IS MADE as Vice Admiral Forrest P. Sher- man (center) and Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, ousted Navy O] tions Chief, report to Navy Secretary Francis Matthews for con- Sherman succeeded Denfeld. was | ,!for a two-months old traffic vio- pera- (International) itab Driver Is h | WASHIR | ANTIQUE CHAIR, ~| WOOD-COAL ranges and heaters, | STORM windows $4 to $6 ea. | PICTURES, | PRESSURE COOKER, $10.00. | USED GE SPINNER washing i Church 4 TOILET SETS, ea. $30.00. | 40 WINDOWS, ea. $2.00. |10 D()ORS ea. $5.00. | , ea. $10.00, i all sizes, .some with] ete. $5.00 to $20.00. !¢ BATH TUBS ea. $30.00. | ea. TATCHING bedroom set, includ. ing chiffonier, dresser, double| bed, box springs, Beautyrest mat- tress—a good buy, $75.00. | PORTABLE washer $15.00. WHITE rotary sewing mach. $20.00. DININGROOM SET—six chairs, rge table, buffet, $75.00. COUCHES and sets, $40 to $60.| G machine $70.00 ‘ t i BICYCLES, girls ea. $30.00. FURNACE BURN!JS, Johnson, new. O!L RANGES, 840 to $150. i FI EC. RANGE, $35.00. CRIBS, stroilers, bugs playpens, trainers. 1 PAINT compr. and guns ea. $35.00. $25.00. $10 up. closets, cabinets. rugs, drapes. sled. DRESSERS, SKATES, skis, DISHES, cook utensils. (O“F IN AND GROUSE AROL'\DI PETER WOOD ] i 1 i | Sales Agency | et Seward nt Marine Way CALL 911 ' 89-3t | i o i 1 FORSELE | ma-| chine in good conditicn. Yours (nr] only $65.00. Terms like rent. H (USED THREE burner onarch i range, 3 brand new TK un have been installed. Range excellent conditicn for only $75.0 terms is desires i USED LEONARD refrigerator, Ba- ! v it's ccld outside but st youj . $105.00; terms | { ! This is a honey but mo| USED HOTPOINT super electric ange: 14 for most places. Worth | the $125.06 we have been trying| to got. Will sell for $75.00 if you | have the room. | PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPAN § | ORTHODOX CHURCH SUES’ 'SITKA FOR PAVING FEE' The Russian ureek Orthodox of North America, a cor- n, yesterday filed suit against B | the City of Sitka to get back the money paid on a paving assess- ment, plus interest and costs. The suit, filed in the US. Dls--I trict Court here, claimed that owners of the required amount of proper d not petit'oned for the improvement In the complaint, the Church saic that -paving work on a portion of Lincoln Street in Sitka, completed | in 1943, had Leen done after peti- tioning by owners of property assessed at only $218,700, while the law required that owners of halt the value of the property to be benefitted by the improvement were required to petition for the improvement. Total assessed value of the prop- ety which was benefitted was $623,500, the Church claimed. Assessment for the Lincoln Street | raving charged against the Church’s loser, 12 Dollars MONTREAL, Dec. 30— () --Taxi driver William Frankford chalked up a net loss of $9 last nighi be- |cause he tried to identify from | 1 pelice picture files the gunman who | jstole §6 from him recently. | He didn’t identify the robber. But the file shcwed he owed $3 lation. He paid ur. mer l)epo sits ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED THE management of this bank is pledged to conserv: tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors ‘against loss to a maximum of $5,000. SAVINGS BONDS it e SAFE STATES DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED property was $1,600. Th's went un- paid, and the city sold the property. The Church got it back for $2,059.69 j in 1946. Now they ask payment by the city of $2,059.69 and costs. |Takes Chnsi' Role FIRST NATIONAL BANK | i bl of JUNEAU, LASKA MEMBER FEDRRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION B e e e e e e |Lang, Anton Preisinger, 37, an innkeeper, is studying role of “Christus” in revival of Ober- ammergau, Germany, Passion W-A -N-T A-D-S FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1949 I‘DB SALE FOR SALE ’ DOUGLAS offers a 3-bedroum home, wall-to-wall carpeting in living-dining room garage ad- joins kitchen—well and completely furnished, immediate occupancy, on bus line near stores. Terms. ‘DOUGLAS—New 2-bedroon), FHA, view, large lotts. JUNEAU-DOUGLAS highwzay, bedroom home furnished. 2-BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan- cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th St view, electric kitchen, ete. ARB 5, also 31A843. further nfor- mation on request. LOTS—Casey ~ Shattuck addition; Gold Belt and Calhoun. 3-APARTMENT UNITS—building in excelient condition—a’l electric kitchens, all well furnisned. Large extra building lot =ud garage. Seen by appointmez:. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcne 676 over First National Bank ' ¥OR SALE DAVENPORT malchin" chair and | Ottoman, Good condition, $13U. Ph. 755. 89-tf 4- {GOOD SILVERTONE console dio cheap. Call Black 565. ra- SINGER treddle sewing machine. Call Blue 725. 88-2t RADIO PHONE and Fisher Direc- tion finder from troller Argus. Also 2 pairs of skils imported { ifrcm Finland. Can be seen at Emil Vienola’s. 86-tf IN DOUGLAS new 2 bedroom house, cencrete basement, oil fur- nace and range. One block from schocl and bus line. Price $8,200. Call Douglas 142. 83.12t ON YOUR wa to work leave your laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At tendant will care for it. Pick it on way home. T70-tf SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National | Bank. 35 u | {36 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163 | |LOG TABIN 28x10 It inside. HMaw! }2 Inlet. Call 143. 202 t1 fOR SALE: Weiding ard body re- pair shop suitahle for general 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. 28 if 1% TON DODGE short wheel base truck, 1940 Studebaker Sedan, 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 75-tf ANTED STENOGRAPHER, general office work. Must be able to take short hand. Permanent employ- ment. Alaska Coastal Airlines. 88-tf NEED APARTMENT immediately, | with studic work room if pos- sible—around $100. Call 57 day- tlmes 88-2t WANTED: Man for promable Raw- leigh business. Must be satisfied with good living at 'start. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SKL-12-101, Oakland, Calif. FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use Juneau Laundrétte. Machines ster- ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin- Str. 70-t1 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Permar ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lolas Beauty Shop, Phone 20! 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, CO. Iny Complete Photographi-, Supplia Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats il e e LOST AKD FOUND LOST—Tiger striped cat. Reward. + Ph. Green 913. 78-5 FOUND—Thursday on Evergreen Ave., small red and white cocker spaniel awout six months old, wearing collar which has no name. Call 34. y LOST—Gabardine topciat ~from Masonic Temple at Rainbow dance. Appreciate it’s return. Call Blue 604. 88-3t About 90 percent of its asbestos is imported from Canada by the Uhuct‘ States TOP! at MADSEN’S Fsor(n)pmllefl XMAS GIFT CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Open till 8 PM. Phone 914 5 now nearing occupancy date in now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands scction, 15 have already been spoken for. The houses have two bedrocms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic ofl furnacg. The houses are com- 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 viéw 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 FHA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment i available to qualified veterans An appointment to see the houser may be made in this office. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaske Credit Brreaw !v MOVE IN TODAY 3 APTS, largest to buyer immed. iately. $7,000 will handle, LARGE bedrooms, garage, game room, utility room with Bendix { washer and Bendix ironer., Large i yard, 1% yrs. new. Highlands. i Furnished or unfurnished. $3,650 , will handle unfurnished, pay- | -2 i i 3 ments $88 monthly. BEDROOMS, double plumbing in two story house in Seatter Tract. LARGE yard, best neighborhood, Furnished. $9,000. BEDROOMS, furnished, modern, ‘ nice yard. Douglas. $8,500. {2 BEDROOMS, furnished, ' base- ment ,furnace, large fireplace, cedar and knotty pine panelling. 1 Just past Auk Bay Rec. Area. $8,000. 1 BEDROOM, part furnished, beach 1 frontage. Auk Bay. Concrete bage- { ment, modern. $4,500. !4 ROOM, comfortable, on pilings. $2,100. POSSESSION IN SHORT TIME |2 BEDROOM furnished, floor fur- | nace, full concrete basement, flat yard, new kitchen, ull electric. $8,400. 1 block from St, Ann’s at 6th and East. BEDROOM recently renovated, | 12 St. $8,000. 3 BEDROOM furnished, double lot. Douglas, $4,000. i3 BEDROOM Glacier. Highway 2 mi. All elec. kitchen includes dishwasher, Bendix washer, drier, mangle, stove, new sinks, kitch- enette. Basement, furnace. 12 4 BEDROOMS, furnished, full basement view, Basin Road. $6,800 PETER WOOD } SALES AGENUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. ., FURRENT NICE -Clean Rooms atsam heated, 315 Gold 8¢ 208 STEAMHEATEDL roums, weekly a Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 & WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano £.cp. Ph. 143. ‘ 3y In the eariy centuries of the Christian era it was estimated that the Spanish peninsula had a popu- lation of about 40,000,000 people which declined to 20,000,000 at the time of the discovery of America. NOTICE - IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Henning Berggren, Executor of the estate of John I. Conn, de- ceased, has filed his final account and report of his administration of said estate, and his petition for distribution thereof, in'the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M. March 2nd, 1950, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons con- _|cerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof, Dated: Juneau, Alaska, Decembeg 29, 1949. HENNXNG BERGGREN, Executor. First publication, Dec. 30, 1949. Last publication, Jan. 24, 1950, Open 11 a. m. {0 3 a. m. MIRROR CAFE Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time e Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken 4 = - LAURA LEE’S BAR—B—Q— NOW SERVING Chicken Tamales Enchalades {{ OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY bttt e 2y,