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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF-——JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1950 PAGE SIX . AR A A e rrived in Peking, after a|and fir appeaied to the British | [ ..;, T i—r E g E D A ous trip across Si- and even to the Russians to g w I o | { Manchuria, I saw the|Angus Ward out. What laughter | § <-B¥ -t o flag flying over those |there must have been in the Krem- GEORGE . SOKOLSKY 4 American Marines, |lin when tt ot that xe A PAGEANT OF ful uniforms, | So 1 W o ' 4 . s YEARS a iceas who I ficers fr Age of Aviation 1903—Wright brothers moke first successiul mechan- W=A=N-T A-D-S 3’ FOR SALE | FOR SALE SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- 4 HOUSES now nenring occupnncy nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. date in the Highlands section, 16 Homey, comfortable. have already been spoken for. | GOLD BELT--3 bar. fireplace, elec-| The houses have two bedrooms a s comforts of | 1 ve actually ACVer evi - 1 U] ates cut of China in Peig wit 1 can never even ap-|U 1 1 ‘aven o 3 ,nd wd»-alo Thoss buildin rill of such & mo- g craven cowar Science 9y : wse of sanctuary that|scs ) pro ¢ rights, ou 1501—Guglielmo Morconi signals e i leiter 053 Atlanic. col airplane flight. Javiarer, ) ur 1iv t. w2 shou wayfrarer. I i 7 1909—Louis Bleriot flies across %, when the Na- |do is y city—Cantc § |50 [ 1902 Fint t) radio. messoge English _chonnel — 31 Swatow, A Shanghai, and| @8 &~ Jl ARG " mvlulm lenn:mnr-h- i i —teney Ford begins mass| 1927—Ch : fientsin and Pe hold it until Soviet China treats u A Lo Bl g i Ll fhone Sigal tric kitchen, furnace, completely| and allowance for a third. They 1 peril. Old Smediey h t t that is our duc.| K8 & cors. 1929—C~mmc"d¢' ma..a € Byd fhes over furnished. Tmmediately available.] have full concrete basements with "a Marine ever | Tl American flag must not be cbow-bss;}lcdc over |937—§°::lv- E::mm Puinsin. dhiggonct | GOLD BELT—Juneau’s finest. 5-) garage, laundry, electric hot wa- headquérters for [a symbol cowardice. Mexico gnd Jopan. Pacifc while on round.the-vond flight, rocms, fireplace, wali-to-wall car-| ter heatérs and an automatic oil nd by an astute s ! g s br o g "”_mg,"’,‘,a,c,f'flfl.v',',",':’nu;,';"’"'f B b . 2 completed bedrooms,| furnace, The houses are com- _ i it ¢ oid-{ ed diplomacy, ”,. 4 [ 1943~ Tetevision goins Commarciol WIMWplvn: recognized os majos instru- B afluther easily n:nsn"d.Y Garage, | pletely insulated for a low main- F t ts ministers, con: yoad through from (’fl" g“k 4 b g | ascendency. 10400 peger ok AN it view, venitian blinds. New, IM-| tenance cost. They have a gen- f‘,r @ and other residents there, ix P I'he purpose of . 1949—200-inch telescope at M. | 1947—Experimeats continue on rocket-powered | MEDIATELY AVAILABLE E erously sized living room with ! 5 ted Statar TR A s ¢ G 4 NA’[EVE CLAIMS SE'!' Polomar pt into full use. planes copable of supersonic speeds. SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., :maum:xhy large view windows and every BR 1 TN | { rines; in Ti T bt 10uls ] . 1937—Civil wor roges in Spain. ished, electric kitchen, view,| house has a cl:ar view of Gas- El'&."fifi(‘r Efil \ | nfay the Army. Or i S the sa | Y {3;3:2:.’;".";:.;".2‘:&‘625.’:2.’:’:7'fm, Rus- terraced gardens. : tineau Channel. The dinettes and ‘ 7 we, along with the | & I I today—attempt | EQV‘N EEFORE HIM EoUGLAS—Bulildmg slfz:];«b;ewnz l:t;hen zmaf built in with an ab- » 1aval patrol A I iem ! r. apt. and commercia own- ndance of storage space and Better TER v intained & APl SRRl op Soupsicon, thec succeeded by Eugenio Cardinal Pocell 1940—Brnitish evacuate army ot Dunkirk. 1341—Japanese attack Pearl Horbor; US ot war. American of- | . nerican 1944—Eisexhower leads Allied invasion of Eu- Action t ; e lcng-hoiling sio invodes Finland; Pope Pius X1 dies, New FHA home, 2 bed-| fitted with a new Westinghouse property. I range. The houses are financed by F.HA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment i3 available to qualified veterans, in Nan-| Peking t ke 'Hl \vl!h him Indian ak nal claims in Alaska 1914—World War | begins. 1917—Furst American troops land in Fronce; Russian revolution. rope. 1945—President Fronklin D. Roosevelt dies, succeaded by Harry Truman; Germany surrenders to Allies; Russia enters wor cgairst Japan; Japan surrendars; Wins- ton_ Churchill ousted as Bitish prime £o38 ARB 5—and other boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- makers. LOTS— Gold Belt, Cal- minister. 1947—George Marshall enunciates plan to aid European recovery. 1948—Mohandas Ghands, India's spiritual lead- 1924-—Joset Stalin heods Soviet government puagerce e sy b o flomet Civil war b whhw' "VII ";uGuman pnxlnlmod in Palestine. Lol | 1949—Chinese Communists victorious in Chino; and ac- | B8 1918—World War | ends houn, Douglas, Douvlas Highway. ' An appointment to see the houses r the yea P8 1919—Treaty of Versailles signed. | may be made in this ottice. MURPHY & MURPHY | : REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS jw"-“AM WINN-Phone 234 ns invade Ethiopic. Atlontic poct signed by U.S. ond westerr orm ! rist ional ! Of fi 1 concrete forn 1935—Hitler begins arms expansion, flouts B es didr/icie o Cobtoe Husse Phone 676 over Frist National Bank ' ice in Alaska Credit Bureau Versailles treaty | — — 2 5 WANTED ‘VEW LISTING—z mi. Glacier Hi- way. Small 3-hedroom house; halt Y e : | basement, concrete; lot 45x278; ‘ WANTED—Room for elderly wo-| gardens, good water. Partly fur- men with light board. Phone Mrs. | nished. Located between Jack Charles Hooker, 927. DH{ wWarner and Mrs. Hanna, Immed- ance to the! which blew Laundry Service out to have t Rew Low Price! The U.5.—50 Years 1502 purchases French rghts in Panama canal. 1903—Iroqucis theater fire in Chicago claims 602 lives. 4 ¥ 1507—Carrie Notion mokes first hotchet raid on Kansos important g saloons. 20ca pound for the | /& by treaty rights, of the I very ves and { 1908—Finonciol panic grips nation. e e S e first fi T * : ! : relgn e livir \ the order | [ it { 1920—Dohibition omendment to constitution becomes SERIOUS young ladies 25| szflwe z;csl;x’:gx}cy. $5,250. 1rSi [1vVe pounas W 2 roops. In the : apparentl dfed” in bul N A tactiv d 29 years, desire to seek per- I "1NG—3-pedroom house, ¢ i ¥ t A 4 1925—John T. Scopes found guilty of teaching evolution 3 3 I : p "] ik 7 viding” for the tomes until uncovered in the | (&8 v E aorts .‘.’.’f.’.,n":?of:-'.,'l, -l cat and guaranteed employ- | ?fl:z;es,:ealr Salmon Creek, Furn- 15ca POLIDd for each | territoriz B8 1929—Stock market collopses; depression sets in. | ment in Alaska in capacities cfi e nsg;‘«‘ly setting, a solid 32 Pu Lands under 1931—K; kne killed in plane crosh. i addmonal pound SOUR MASH Land Management 1932—Lindbergh baby kidncped from porents’ home in New Jerscy. 1404 12th ST.—2-bedrooms, furnished ( the Interior, Sub- 1933—President Roosevelt broadcast first “fireside chot.” will be froished to prospective $7,000. Kentucky Straight S very. /ol rem e Litled Alaska’ with | [l 1934—lohn Dilinger, notorious outlaw, shot to death in Chicago o e Sy ;SEA'ITER TRACT — 2-bedrooms, Shirts finis bon Whiskey f Sap A o, i 8 1935—Congress opproves 4 &-billon-dollar warks reiet program; Wil Rogers and Wiley Post killed employer or onstlate In ek ed. Natgs vard. |4 Shirts finished [k Y g y rieg NeE. | Part “Indians and | n curplane crosh ontreal. Write Box 534, Em-{_ arge yard. $9,000. at your request K S 7 isters and o v 3 b ok s the paragraph 208-3t {INCOME PROPERTY — A large { for a few cents BOTTLED S stenographer and accountant. Re- ferences to character and ability | % 1940—President Roosevelt elected to third term B 1 house easily converted into 3 riee nto i wctice for 5 1944—President Roosevelt elected to fourth term. il | DAY NURSERY—Mothers carc for{ apartments to bring $180 monthly 2 # 1948—President Trumon defeats Thomas Dewey in election upset. 4 | vour small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas-; Or more. Central location near 1949—Business recession, follcwing post-war inflotion, becomes noticeable. | sey. Ph. 938, 406-tf | St. Ann’s. $8,400. M | DEALERS WANTEL — Unlimited 2 opportunities selling essential pETER wooD 1900—Galveston hurricane and tidal wove claims 6,000 lives. 1906—Son Francisco earthquake and fire—452 lives lost product to Alaskan trade. Float-y SALES AGENCY 1942—Boston's Coconut Grove nightclub fire takes 491 lives. claims and occu . (a) Petitions of and waters 8t 4 et [ inBoND [i flfl : the 5 of Nature Unleashed ALASKA LAUNDRY Phone 15 1911—Yangtze river flcod drowns 100,000. { ingair Open-View Self-Service | SEWARD AT MARINE WAY 1 ” il l i i HHIHITR st X rout Alaska \ ates ¢ t 2 1 not Steamship Titanic rams iceberg, sinks, 1,517 lost. and other commercial refrigerat- | l : i B )5 o i tent i or o il i ida, dM' : i H T ! H 2 ; v - . deed o 1926—Huricanes kil 372, inrs n Florida, Alabama ond Mis ors offers big profits to aggressive | ron SALE — SRR ) L o he | executive ¢ ‘h‘H be tiled with 1937—Diig ble Hindenburg destroyed by fire Gt Lakehurst, N i nterior en or 1939—Earthquokes, floods in Turkey take 50,000 fives. worv m— cations. Ed Friedrich Sales Cor- | — — = § 1912—Ohio and Indiona floods take 732 lives; 500 dead in Texos floods. frozen food, meat display cases! Telephone 911, o b; (;p(‘)\r [ole sissi dealers. Write Air Mail quqalifi- ! poration, San Antonio, Texas. .TROLLER “Missouri—31B5” 35ft, rtmen! "t WELLT WELL! Com- s F . 99-101 leng, 9 ft width, Chrysler crown (ke . =St s ‘engine, completely ayertiEtiied, JLSSE[S FROZEN IN |‘V‘“TED‘S"‘““ turnished Or UN-{ equiprod with radio-phone, 2 | | furnished Apt. Ph. 374. Ask Ior} W 308 BTN A e ASSISIAN(E 1§ ASKED (dadle. 9y 75 Ib anchor with 30 fathoms % chain, price $4,500. Write Har- FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use ol A 2 Har. fishing vessel Anna B. yes<| Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- | “Vey Williams, Bak 237°5itk4, Al- acked ascistance from the| ilized between washings. 3rd and | §%ka- A00-4t yi o Guard for three v Franklin Str. 70-4 12 BARBER CHAIRS. Contact Bar- b in Totem Bay on Sumner anof Hotel. 409-tt Apfree -. T MISCELLANEOUS Nome reported temperature of 32 T Anna B. said all the vessels IPIANO, bargain. Write P.O. Box 1206 Douglas. Ph. 21 406-6t PHONOGRAPH RECORD SHOP. Downtown Seattle, 5 years in location. Illness forces sale, $200,- 000.00 gross, five years. Inventory and franchise takes it. For a quick sale $15,000.00 will close. Nothing up the Sleeve, We can show this is a clean profitable deal. For particulars, airmail, Dace Record Salon, 1629 Westlake Ave, Seattle 1, Wash. 404-6t. ACROSNIC FIANO. Ph. Blue 213 ¢ or write box 3099. 400-tf 1941 DODGE dump uck, 6 new and clear this morning, Seattle 24 a southeast gale which|GUARANTEED R“aliscxc Permzm- You have to live with R T TR T e e 2 { | Developing-Printing-Enlarging 0ld? Unsightly? i : it s ca1a 2 ! i (v b 4 A f IE“ . L) ine aav “‘Lag S ot :een colder in Seattle, at times, Fel Ordonia wmo}sus LEASE Jan. 29 to Mar. 10 3| dismissed. 1949 CHRYSLER Club Coupe, 4 i ,Qfii@ P. RE e 1 There are about 200 subsidiary| SKI BOOTS, size 7. Call after 5 a| | \ AN 5 ’ Roger Fran- Built for service i sowara opa 1 PNA ar s Lo H. Base laundry at Juneau Laundvette. At ] 253926, owned by the Territory Of‘ A Mason Irnm akutat .md William this dog please call Black 400. § 1Rumr‘e, oo be changed tp HEALTH. monds. Perfect stones. Bargain | :cial Door Award. 409-3t ' Last pubhcntxon Jan. 26, 1950. ‘(HAPU BOMBARDED :;éni'ngfog ;O:ldltion. Ph. Bpl;ct: w and Portland 29 and also 1 at desk of s o'clock 1 going up. A = that desk of irs at Les vebois, AnnaE s md WINTER and POND, Co, Inc. Artists’ Paints and Materials vice as to £ :an in Juneau. Ann’s Hospital yes-| room apt. Ph. Green 578, 409-tf Glfibe [5 I ”;1':‘ n( 2 Malfred Soley was | Agnes Mark of Northway was ad- months old, driven 2,000 miles Smooth flowing lines Harmonious Color FREEMAN SCHULTZ IN |craters on Mount Etna besides the| Pam. Green 632. 404-2t wal terday vi cific ite, now of C Bay, Ore., is — 55 n. A . Y | quest at the Baranof Hotel GST A“‘n FOUND imp\oved ‘O(kmg ’! evice i {iade é and Freq|has issued an orde: dated Janu:u-y: may have same by identifying 98-tf oW B MmN BN E fihaug'fi e | | ela, Henry Edelen and George Car=| 000 0 CEBE B O by the De- | LOST—Golden cocker spaniel, 2 tendant will care for it. Pick it 1o anp b I '1ed . ol e JAMES J. CONNORS | 408-t| prices at the First National nvi s T Bank. BY “ Al.l. w ARSHIPS FOR SALE in Seattle, 1948 Buick” | cause the ice to do damage. | - ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Coast ar tter Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 1 . = T 3 42 t is understood tha e Jomyp! hic Supplies least 8 hours each day. % 2 % )g | 1t is understood that one woman | qyadeing: Complete photographic Supp Is it omfortable? 7 Jfififl“afi‘fi 1) et in in Juneau has written to her} el s it uncomfortable? > n er in Seattle asking how they | g i Shai HOSPITAL NOTES ol o ol gk knows 1t has Franklin, Mrs. Robert | 12 TON short wheel base truck. .4 4 PRy al % R. W, Cowling Co. 404-tf " | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf ; G " 24 1010 WESTWARD, |15 ¢ vy e S50 S5 N 't YO | SR B ] : mitted to the Government Hospital WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent| $488.00 off. Contact Sherman oireamliner desks. ... January S5 WER P, 10 o, Jonson o " Snre et L | S a5 . S oo ! g (44 ) Yakutat s dismissed. Freeman Schultz, former Juneau- ! main crater at the top. r 4 Easy Glide Doors Deep center drawer Ehr daniant fili l",; h bl {actal 1 4 | 2; and M i k . FOUND—White sold. tires, rebuilt engine, 4 yd. box. wonvenient Jlm- fierchangeable pedesials f: - : b .| Notice is hereby given that me‘.our ite gold diamond ring ) , 4 yd. 3 g g p Qfiiiy aafil’fl“;! am ers ¥ Clarence | ) ector of customs for this district | in vicinity of Bus Depot. Owner] $900.00. Call 179 after 6 pm. 20, 1950, authoriziag the na cf mc{ and paying for this adv. Ph. Blue Y oil screw ANNA, official number| 302 o] A, Lo workitbats Jour | Bu % 2 . home. 70-tf = . riveau, from Anchors Rovert 4 | years old. Answers to the name{ ©B Way 2,3 R . partment of Health, of wiuch Ju el G 5 o4 G o o Lv’-’fryene Cord‘i&lly R i o Merie | oou, Alaska, is the home port, 0| of “Mike” Anyone having seen|SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- ' “.\'t:\*.}n;m | Collector of Customs ‘LOST——AH black full grown male 35 u gracetu AR ! CDA CARD PARTY. Juneau, Alaska. Angora cat. Reward. Ph, 407. 402-tf work spac J Friday nicht Jan. 21, § pm. Par- | First publication, Jan. 23, 1950. EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- master Dynaflow. Lots of acces- sories. Low mileage. All in states. A LA || Your Bepesits B il ARE SAFE > Steel ker and easier. No slumpi yourself ' to the best at Tiles with the i BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS L. ement of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operat of dep on. The safety funds is our ion. In bank is a mem- ral Deposit Insur- tion, which in- of our depositors Capito! Typewriter Comp E.E. Box 1405 LUPRO, JR. Juneau, Alaska Phone 828 0 2 maximum of FiltST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK INSURED Alaska Coastal Airfines enables you fo arrange —through your local ticket agent—your passage o the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globe! And for you who buy tickets in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenckee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul OMSK% quoaMea; “ % 9% (o ASI AIR RA'DED Perfect throughout. Also 1948 Dodge 4 dr. in Juneau. Low mile- (By Associated Press) | The Chinese Nationalists make | new claims teday of successes | 1geinst the Communists on the | China Coast. They say Nationalist | warships have bombarded Chapu, ! 45 miles southwest of Shanghai. | The Sunday attack is said to nave set off huge fires and explo- | ions in an ammunition dump. The Communist defense works are list- |ed as heavily damaged. The sca attack followed intensive Naticnalist air raids along the Red mainland. The Sunday raid would be the | nearest approach the Nationalists have made to Shanghai since that great port fell to the Communists |last spring. Chapu was a major | landing spot for the Japanese con- !uest of Shanghai in 1937. FROM PORTLAND C. J. Rossio of Portland Ore, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel, age. Excellent condition. Green 459 after 6 pm. 402-tf 1 HOT POINT range, .3 burners ‘and deep well cooker, excellent condition $75.00. Phone 43. 407-6t VERY REASONABLE, small house, partly furnished, for details call 987 or in person 328 So. Franklin evenings. 407-6t 2000 RECORDS to choose from. 25 cents each, open evenings on Monday and Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. Hope’s New and Used Mdse. 214 Second St. Phone 908. 407-3t 1948 GMC % ton pickup. Phone 7017. 407-tf BUSINESSMEN and candidates. Order your book matches early this year. Write Al Matson, Ju- neau or Phone 957. 407-12t Protamine sulfate, used to stop bleedlng, is obtained from salmon eggs.

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