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No. 2 tin 23c _ MORSELS . 6 ez phy: 3c QUALITY MEAT VALUES FRESH BOSTON PORK SHOULDER 1b. 52¢ BOUND BEEF - 1b. 43¢ | ROAST HOULDER SHOULDER 1h. 62¢ EAL STEAK-1h. 63c FLAMR RGAST FRESH Arixc SHORE'S FRESH FRYER EATING King Oscar SALDINES Nalley's Shoe Strmg POTATOES Happy Home CATSUP Bar-F WIENERS . § \ ) l} N i Mother's 0ATS White KARO MD TISSUE S and W Boston Baked Premium 3 1b. pkg. 55¢ 5 lb hn 69c 12 rells 1.79 VNo. 2 tin 22c 14 oz. hoitle 20c 10 oz. in 55¢ after our THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA {THESE DAYS --BY-- GEORGE . SOKOLSKY S YMBOL not an ordinary had the advantages cation at John Universities; has been clerk to Justice Oliver dell Hc he has served in offic of notabie . Only 45 years of age ic moment in his life, “hieved such ex:. being Franklin expert at Yalta: San Francisco con- wrote the charter President Endowment for his predecessor so distinguished President Nich- of Columbia EHiSS—A Hiss 168 Natic 1 y Butler men can point to so or to such vast 1 age.. Yet, s been con- and a spy; office and extra- s to do harm hough the charge perjury, the un- concerned with e. As he was| he stands con- | c a career at so early is country against him was ruthfulness was an act of espiona convicted of one. victed of the otk It was hard t charges were first hurled at Hiss but, mind, y were first hurled at him in 1938 and 1939. Yet the | greatest advances that were made brilliant career were after Whittaker Chambers had told his stery to A. A. Berle, then Assis- ant Secretary of State, who re- eated them to Dean Acheson and hers in the State Department. In fact, the Far Eastern policy jcame under Alger His influence Dr. J. B. Matthews of the Dies Committee handed to the De- rtment of Justice the list of 1embers of the Harold Ware Com- | munist cell formed to infiltrate government list which in- cluded the name of Alger Hiss. 4 th(‘ tim g ve when the d in wa: - a Jons alterse and recog- which ‘hac | d not to interfere in our dom- ic affairs, an agreement immed- iately broken by the Russians. Dur- ing the period when Alger Hiss Russia t of 16 years, m Rum with a Reputation FAMOUS B SINCE 1804 [\ art oo, 200 for . soft flavor unique bouquet. 4/50r. Sole U. S. Agents lulius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Distributors for Alaska 0DOM COMPANY 300 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Washington ~ |tional policy. Whittaker Chambers and Henry Julian Wedleigh were stealing files from the State Department, our relations with Soviet Russia we uncertain; during the period when fthe Dies Committee discovered the list of the Harold Ware ,Cell, Soviet | Russia was actually in alliance with Nazi Germany, the Hitler-Stalin Alliance, which made possible World War II. Perhaps it was because of this| background, that no attempt w made during either Hiss trial to SJ)’; that his actions were guided by na- Yet, the fact is that every man in the Harold Ware Cell did become an important rlgn.ln in the American government, in-| luencing policies which have left | a permanent impression on this na- tion. Perhaps none of them can now be indicted, although they can be held for contempt of 2 Cong- ressional Committee or for perjury Alger Hiss is a symbol of a mad | reriod in our gevernment. A period iduring which administrative con- trol had become so loose that maj icies were determined at low levels. It was in the Roosevelt New that smart boys and girls, , brash, inexpert, doctrinaire, | were imported into the Adminis- | tration, from eastern col , with | the Harvard Law School contribut- | | | | q NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One at Juneau. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF | JUNEAU, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. VINCENT A. HENSEY and | VIRGINIA HENSEY, Defendants,: PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an Execu- ion dated December 30, 1949, issued | of the District Court for the rritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One at Juneau, Alaska, upon a Decree rendered in said Court on | that date in favor gf THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU.‘ and against VINCENT A. HENSEY | nd VIRGINIA HENSEY, for the| foreclosure of a certain mortgage on | eal property described in said de- | ree, I have on the 18th day of | January, 1950, levied upon the fol- | owing described real property sit- uated in the Juneau Recording Pre- | -inct, Territory of Alaska: That certain tract of land lo- cated between the Town of Douglas, Alaska, and Lawson Creek, Territory of Alaska, and between the Ready Boullion Lode Claim, Survey No. 341-A and the mean high tide line on Gastineau Channel and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point where a water pipe line crosses the Northeast sideline of said Sur- vey 341-A and from whence the 3-mile post on the Juneau- Douglas Road bears S. 40° West approximately 40 feet; thence from the place of beginning Northwest along said line of said survey 200 feet; thence true northeast to the line of mean high tide on Gastineau Channel; thence Southeast 200 feet me- andering said mean high tide line; thence true southwest to the point of beginning, together with the buildings, structures, improvements, tenements, her- editaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appur- tenant; and that I will accordingly offer said real property for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bid- der for cash, on the 14th day of | February, 1950, at 2:00 o’clock P.M., at the location of said property on Douglas Island, Alaska, mentioned and described herein. ‘The Decree provides that the above named plaintiff, the First National Bank of Juneau, may become a pur- chaser at such sale. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 18th day of January, 1950. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One.. By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy. First publication, Jan. 19, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 9, 1950. | | | | this NOTICE The Chiropracti BEANS 28 oz. tin 33c Paper Large Roll TOWELS 23c | RAINDROPS . 24 oz. pky. 29¢ OLD RANGER—HALVES 24 TINS—5.7 FREESTONE PEACHES 7% Hin 25¢ Armour’s Vienna Ixtra Fancy California Pearl 402 1in 2lc SRUSAGE RICE 100 Ib. sack 11.49 Pink Red Kidney i SAI.“‘!!IN Ih. tin 49c | BEANS 2 1b. cello 39(: OUR VALUE—SLICED 24 TINS—5. YELLOW CLING PEACEHS No. 2% tin 23¢ Reliance—W h(,le Kernel 24 TINS—5.29 | Hun('s Dark 21 TINS—8.75 CORN No.21in23¢ | CHERRIES No. 2% fin 390 For Better Service Place Your Order ERRLY Friday and Saturday 3000000000000 OO .39 III!I!H"IIIIIIIII||||l||lIlI|IIllll!|||IIIIIIIIIIII]IIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII|IIIIlIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!lIIIII"lIllllilIIINI THT IIIIIIIIIIIIHl!lIIlIlII|HmllllI!Illll!IIII!lllllIIIIII|llIHIIIlllllllllllIIIIlllIII|lIHIIIIIIIIHlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIII!!IlIIIIII||HHIIII||I|'H| 3 just received new equipment to aid in the treatment of Female Disorders. cause of specializing in such our experience ¢ Health Clinic has Be- in a clinic disorders, together with the new equipment, we are now well-qualified and prepared to diagnose and treat most of the female disorders relative to the period cycle and meno- pause. * Dr. John M. Menigomery, D. C. Main and Front Sts. \ Juneau Phone 477 | movements established in this coun- | |atical conviction which - \mean the rublication of all the | !neau, Alaska, or the Regional For- ing an undue share. Many of these young persons had, at college, joined the Communist Party; some had gone adventurously underground; others were of the breed of cowardly fellow-travellers, sympathizers with but non-partiei- | pants ‘in the various subversive | try by Moscow since 1934. Many of ler colleagues are still teaching lin our universities, corrupting fu- ture generations and hiding behind academic freedom. Naturally, few became spies. Tha takes a special ability and a fan- not many possess. Yet, the fact remains that no matter what was done to guard | {our military secrets, including the atcm bomb, the Russians were able | to get everything we had. It i<{ certain that they could not have | had such access to our files and | data without the assistance of gu\»w ernment officials. The conviction of Alger Hiss hould mean more than the im- priscnment of one man, It should | known and established facts; it/ should mean a thorough house- cleaning in every government de- partment, NEW WARNING LIGHT ON GLACIER HIGHWAY The Territorial Highway Depart- | ment, in cooperation with, the VFW | SFATER TRACT—2 t |G GOLD BELT—Junea |SIXTH STREET—2 bdr. | COUGLAS—Building THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOR SALE bdr. plne-pan-' nelled, fireplace, partly furnished., Homey, comfortable. OLD BELT--3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furnished. Immediately available. 's finest. 5- rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- peting, 2 completed bedrooms, another easily finished. Garage, view, venitian blinds. New, IM- MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. , beautifully furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced gardens. suitable 2 bdr. apt. and commercial down- stairs. New FHA home, 2 bed- rooms. ARB 5—and other boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- es, good money makers. LOTS— Glacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, Douglas, Douglas Highway. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank 4 HOUSES now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 16 have already been spoken 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 oil furnace. The houses are com- pletely insulated for a low main- tenance cost. They have a gen- ' erously sized living room with large view windows and every house has a clzar view 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 F.HA, and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payhent is available to qualified veterans. An appointment to see the houses may be made in this ottice. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau WANTED Post in Juneau has established a warning light over the Glacier Highway in front of the Church of Christ where the small children have to cross to attend school | This light is to remind the travel- | 1g public that they must come to a dead stop at this crossing between the hours of 8 am. and 5 p.m. on | WANTED—Room for school days and any violation of | this regulation will be severel dealt with according to the Ala: Highway Patrol. ALASKA PENINSULA MAD NOW AYAILABLE The U.S. Geological Survey office here today received a copy first 1:62,500 scale map of the Alaska Peninsula area from Chintna Point to Pomeroy Island. Tt is called the Iliamna C-1 quad- of the | rangle map and is available from | the U.S. Geological Survey oftice| | in Washington, D.C, W 8. Twenhofel, Geologist of the| Geological Survey office here said. sCle\‘ \ATXO\ AL FOREST TIMBER BIKES AT MAD: FOR SALE i [ received by | Juneau, Al-| Sealed bids will be the Regional Forester, |aska, up to an including 9:00 a.m. \\VANTED—Smah Turnished or un- February 13, 1950, for all the mer- | chantable dead timber, standing or‘ down, and all the live timber mark- | | WANTED—By for 25 cents, DEALERS W NORTON'S RADIO & APPLIANCE | REPAIR. We pick and deliver. Ph. 159. 410-3t February 10, cen-( trally located furnished apaxtmenti by steadily employed married | man, Telephone 374 or 271, DH. elderly wo- ; man with light board. Phone Mrs. | Charles Hooker, 927. DH . TWO SERIOUS )oung ladles 25) and 29 years, desire to seek per-i manent and guaranteed employ- ment in Alaska in capacities off stencgrapher and accountant. Re- ; ferences to character and abiliry will be frnish2d to prospectiv: employer or U. 3. Consulate In| Montreal. Wriie Box 534, Em- pire. 408-3t | DAY NURSERY—Moihers care for ! your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas-| se, Ph. 938. 406-tf { TEL — Unlimited opportunities selling essential | product to Alaskan trade. Float-‘ ingair Open-View Self-Service | frozen food, meat display caser! and other commercial refrigerat- | ors offers big profits to aggressivel dealers. Write Air Mail quqalifi- cations. Ed Friedrich Sales Cor- } poration, San Antonio, Texas. 99-10f furnished Apt. Ph. 374. Ask for Liddle. 91-tf ed or designated for cutting, cn ar | FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use area tctaling approximately 42| | 2cres in the northeast corner of the‘ head of the north Arm of Hno(‘ Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin Str. 70-t!| Bay, Tongass National Forest, Al-| oska, estimated to be 825,000 feet| B.M., more or less, of Sitka Spruc‘\ and western hemlock sawtimber,| MISCELLANEOUS and 1,200 linear feet, more or less| of piling. No bid of less than 32.50‘1 per M. ft. BM. for spruce saw- | timber, $1.00 per M. ft B.M. for | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. hemlock sawtimber, and 1 cent per| linear foot of piling upto and in-| cluding 95 feet in length and 1| and % cents per linear foot for| piling over 95 feet in length will ke considered. $1000 must accom-| pany each bid, to be applied un! the purchase price, refunded, or re-| tained in part as liquidated dam- | ages, according to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture out- STEAMHEATZD Rooms, 'side of the Territory of Alaska | of any part of the timber is subject . to the consent of the Regional Fm-‘ ester. The right is reserved to re- ject any or all bids received. Be-| fore bids are submitted, full infor- | mation concerning the timber, the| WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete phetographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats | FORRENT | weekly or 1 69t ] ’VURLI’IZER Spinit piano for rant Anderson Plano £.cp. Ph./1ad Monthly. Colonial Rooms. “There are about 200 :ubsklia-l’y craters on Mount Etna besides the main crater at the top. conditions of sale, and the submis-| sion of bids should be obtained from the Division Supervisor, Ju- ester, Juneau, Alaska. First run: January 12, 1950. Last run: January 26, 1950. | | | | | FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE LOST—Golden LOST AND FOUND NEW LISTING—Z mi. Glacler Hl- way. Small 3-bedroom house; halt basement, concrete; lot 45x278; gardens, good water. Partly fur- nished. Located between Jack Warner and Mrs. Hanna. Immed- iate occupancy. $5,250. NEW LISTiNG—3-pedroom house, 3 acres, near Salmon Creek, Furn- ished. A lovely setting, a solid house. $7,850. 404 12th ST.—2-bedrooms, furnished $7,000. SEATTER TRACT — 2-bedrooms, furnished, large yard. $9,000. ;INCOME PROPERTY — A large house easily converted into 3 apartments to bring $180 monthly or more. Central location near St. Ann’s, $8,400. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY |SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. FOR SALE 1942 GMC 5 yd. dump truck. Good money maker. 1933 Chev. flatbed. runs good. Call Green 72€. %11-3t 11940 STUDEBAKER, 4 door sedan from states. Radio, heater, new seat covers. Ph. Douglas 21. 410-tf 1941 CHRYSLER radio, heater. A-1 condition. Ph. 038-4 rings. 410-4t FIREPLACE Alder wood. Call Al- aska Transfer. Ph. 114, 410-2t PAIR 6ft. 9 inch Griswold Skiis, metal edges. Dorris Stewart. Ph. 808 before 5 p.m. 410-3t immediate accu- 410-5t 2 APT. BLDG., pancy. Ph. Green 925 . TROLLER “Missourl—31B5” 35ft. long, 9 ft width, Chrysler crown engine, completely overhauled, equipped with radio-phone, 2 new gas tanks, new INo, 2 stove, 75 1b. anchor with 30 fathoms 3% chain, price $4,500. Write Har- vey Williams, Box 237 Sitka, Al- aska. 409-4t BARBER CHAIRS. Contact Bar- anof Hotel. 409-tf PHONOGRAPH RECORD SHOP. Downtown Seattle, 5 years in location. Iliness 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. 1% TON short wheel base truck. R. W. Cowling Co. 404-t1 SKI BOOTS, size 7. Call after 5 p.m. Green 632, 404-2¢ 1FOUND—White gold diamond ring in vicinity of Bus Depot. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. Ph. Blue 302. 409-3t cocker spaniel, 2 years old. Answers to the name of “Mike.” Anyone having seen this dog please call Black 400. 408-tf LOST—AIll black full grown male | Angora cat. Reward. Ph, 407. 402-tf DAY FAMILY HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Day, with ;Andy Jr., and Fay, are registered |at the Baranof Hotel. They are | from Dayville, near Valdez, | PIONEERS AUXILIARY Meet Friday Jan. 27 8 pm. in IOQF Hall. Installation of of- | ficers.—adv. 411-2t INFANTILE PARALYSIS i ACROSNIC FIANO. Ph. Blue 213 or write box 3099. 400-tf ON YOUR WAY to work leave your laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At tendant will care for it. Pick it on way home. 70-t2 —_— e SEVERAL Large and Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain the Pirst National 3% EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- chine, good condition. Ph. Black 820 after 5 p.m. 93-tf FOR SALE in Seattle, 1948 Buick master Dynaflow. Lots of acces- sories. Low mileage. All in states. Perfect throughout. Also 1948 Dodge 4 dr. in Juneau. Low mile- age. Excellent condition. Green 459 after 6 p.m. 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 1948 GMC % tow pickup. Phone 707. 407-tf BUSINESSMEN and candidates. Order your book matche early this year. Write Al Matson, Ju- neau or Phone 957. 407-12 The Italian port of Leghorn is called Livorno in Italian. prices at Bank.

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