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o > [+ o o - 2] EYES E Second NIRRT, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASR AMINED OPTOMETRIST and ‘Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT THESE i E GEORGE K LT Juneau General sent on a mission to BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Call 416 when in neced of a— Don’t accept inferior work from unskilled “tradesmen”. J°ARL CRASS & SON Bundle up EVERYTHIMG that ‘needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning and LET US HELP! ce e in 1947 to report On September 19, 1 sented a report on Ch ea to the President c This y two yeal issued, wi rtment Had General ort been heeded nendations followed, figh Wed: and lay not be e had the wisdom hat the conquest of ad to the attemptec General Wedemeyer for reduced from Thief of Staff to a routine job of Presidio in San Fran- ains was unning the isco. One e twiddles his noment when the 1eds a competent aut far Eastern situation. The first two parag eport to the “China’s history is of our ab of encroachment, n, special privilege, ex-| and usurpat of fol n or efforts to o fluence in Manchuria and Taiwal nfringement Chiga’s and sovereignty harter of the United “It is mandat ilindsight DAYS . SOKCLSKY A. C. Wedemeyer '.kurz- the unimpeded march of a) peoples toward goals that recos- nize the dignity of man and b | civil rights and, further, definite provide the opportunity to expre freely how and by whom they will be governed. “Those goals and the lofty aim: of freedom-loving peoples are jeo- ment of Defense opposed this pol- | jcy. Their ideas were based to a | large extent on the Wedemeyer | report which the State Department and the President rejected. Luulsi Johnson continued throughout this period to oppose the nbandonmg‘nb of Formsa. In the record, as it on there and to help to devise a policy report ws we should to- in Korea thumbs at country President read d foreign infiltration, pene- | China, the Far East conditions and Asia leading to 947, he pre- during ina and K f the United as suppressed and what | included m| subversive agents; tics; incitement of chaos confidence in leaders; s out and was reference to people—all the fully designed plemented in order orable conditions ition of emeyer’s re- i his recom- For to recognize China would 1 conquest of his Deputy for ouous to Siberia.” doubtedly lest generals, this sorely hority on the son, to blame our meet the onslaught the Department of Louis Johnson, Douglas MacArthur. This attack is raphs of his replete with reason: ., The fon of terri- | reign POWErS. | preg; Secretary of State. btain spheres including | n (F us in Korea (June ment of Soviet Russia. The not of | con- | Nations. pardized today by forces as sini: as those that operated in Eur the World War II. pattern is famillar—employment ot infiltration tac- disorder and to disrupt normal economy and thereby to undermine popular government wre of authority with- the will techniques and ruthlessly to create fav- impos- and of the skiul- m- totalitarian ‘This pa‘tern is present in the Far sast, particularly in the areas con- There is a tenaency ajroac, un- stimulated and acceler- ated by the friends of Dean Ache- unreadiness (o in Korea on on and on General obviously unfair and even dishonest and for these foreign policy of United States is composed by the ident and implemented by the From Teheran | (1943) until Soviet Russia attacked that ormosal, | oticy was one of abject appen:e could be interpreted only as a direct | violation and a travention of the principles Secretary of De!eme does make the foreign s 0f the | ngs heen known ever since he took | office that Louis Johnsn has been It now stands, the Department of Te- fense was correct. | 2. The fiscal policy of this coun- try is made by the President, the " girector 'of 'the budget and the | cecretary of the Treasury. The Department of Defense was praised | HA! generally when it sought to utilize its allotted funds to the greatest“ advantage by eliminating traditional { waste. | The current attack on Louis| Johnson that the economies prac- | tised by the Department of De-| fense are responsible for our lack | of troops and’ supplies in Korea | will not stand up under investiga- | tion. The troops and supplies wen*i withdrawn not because of econ- | omies but because of a policy to | aprease Russia. | NEW SEINE BOAT T0 SLIDE DOWN WAYS-AT JUNEAU MARINE - €0. The Katherine S, a 50-foot com- | bination halibut and seine boat and one of the largest vessels to be launched in Juneau, will slide down | | the ways at the Juneau Marine | __ Company at 8 a.m. tomorrow. The Katherine S was built for| Jim Sharp, veteran Juneau fish- erman, from designs by Es&win Monk, wellknown Seattle naval architect. It will be christened by Miss Jes- sie Barlow, daughter of Andy Bar- low, executive secretary of the United Trollers of Alaska, Local 100. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1950 T W-A-N-T_A-D-S “FOB SALE SOAP BOX Call 682. 66-4t | HAMS: Sell or tr trade PE103 Dyna- | motor, other radio items, Doug—| las 652. 66-2t | racer—Jay Bird 1L Rea- | 66-tf COCKER puppies, 5 weeks. sonable. Ph. Green 135. 3—2-month-old Doberman Pinscher puppies. Only $2.50. Write Box 675. 66-4¢ WILL trade, sell or lease estab- lished Roadhouse with accom= modations for twelve or mare, completely furnished. Excellent hunting and fishing area—also wonderful opportunity for trapper { and family. Excellent trapping: Prefer to trade for fishing or trolling boat—or what have you? Address Yerrick Creek Lodge; Mile 1340, Alcan Highway. 66-12t ZENITH Radio-phond, worth $150, will sell for $110. 'Womens bowl- ing ball and carrying bag, $10. Electric heater $3,00; bath room sink, $4.00; large adjustable pipe die set, $10.00; small set, $5.00. Phone 736. 65-3t UOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between 8ki Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf BOAT ARCADE—can be used as halibuter, seiner or troller—46 ft. long, 12 ft. 6 inch beam, 45 hp. heavy duty Atlas in good condi- | tion,with or without halibut gear,! Please write Hilmar Pedersen, Petersburg, Alaska. FOR SALE Phones 676-and 207 NEW — NEW — NEW — NEW TWO 3-bedroom homes, FHA, view, furness, garage, Bendix, unfur- nished. $6,000 buys 2-bedroom view home— electric dishwasher, frig., stove, wash machine etc.,. completely furnished. East Street. Near Fed. Bldg. and schools. QUONSET rebuilt, 2-bdr. excollent elec. stove, elec. hot water tank, refrig. partial furnished. Near bus. district, Immediate occupancy. $4,200. DUPLEX and 5-apart. housé owner financed. Terms right, bus. dist. Completely furnished, stove, refrig. etc. STORE and rooming house, several cabins all good income center bus. dist. DOUGLAS 7-room furnished if you have a large family this is your home, Fed. Bldg. and ‘schools. | DUPLEX: electric also 3-bdr. completely furnished, 200x100 lot, garage, garden, furnace, get GI or terms from owner. Imme- diate occupancy. BUS. prop and 2-bdr. apt. com- pletely furnished, garage, garden. 2 bdr. furnished or unfurnished, $4,300 or $5,100. RURAL: On school’ and bus lines, furnished home, 5 acres patented $700 down, large garage imme- diate occupancy. 10 mi, 4 acres pat. land large level gar- den, part. furnished home imme- diate occupancy. 1 mi from Duck ! Creek. large FOR SALE —_— '4 BEDROOMS--3..baths, 2 fire- places, large living room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath on second. Recreation room in basement convertéd into 1 bedroom apt. with hath and fireplace. Com- plqtely furnished, Large yard, garage. Excellent condition. Lo- cated on Tth Street with fine channel view. Reasonable price. | Terms. VIEW LOT un Tth Street. Very luxurious owners apariment, with $75.00. per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished, Good loca- tion. View. G.E. automatic tur- nace in top condition. FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms. Well built house with large tving room and modern kitchen, Base- ment. 3. acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- [ en. Good beach and boat moor- ge. e . William Winn-Phone 234 ! Otfice in Alaska Credit sureau NEW LISTING—$18,000 3 bedroom house, new prefab near Ski Trail, All hardwood floors, flatrock fire- 1 place, Jarge livingroom with view windows. Utflity room with new | furnace, Bendix Economat washer, $2,000 will handle. INEW LISTING—$14,000 3 bedroom { house, new. iprefab, all hardwood floors. . $3,000 will handle. INEW LISTING—Store or shop near ’, entrance Sub-port, includes water 'y that the Un "‘rm(x\('d to the general policy on The Rev. Walter Soboleff will ask e W ANB O Tt bt ted States and those other nations | SWANSON property 7 mi. post 4; frontage, .also Willoughby. $3250. PHONE 15 1 charter of the subscribing to the principles of the | United Nations | shquid combine their efforts to in- |1 Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. SINCE 192! AUTO PARTS Used, new and rebuilt Old and late models and G } O TV UL § | 6150-4th Avenue South, Seattle the [Dmmtmem That policy supported the Com- munists in China; insisted upon the withdrawal of our forces from Korea and our eventual withdraw- al of General Douglas MacArthur Far East pursued by the State | a blessing on the new vessel and its crew. ’ After the launching ceremonies, the Katherine S will be taken tc| the Northern Commercial Company | wharf, where an 80»horsepowex‘ Caterpillar 3D18 diesel engine will 2 and his forces from n.n‘!ic:illy ment of the Japa ippines line. Louis Johnson It proposed the abandon- | an-Okinawa-Phil- and the Depan - 7ES, 5 minutes behind the wheel of today’s big Dodge is all it takes to prove you “could pay $1.000 more and still not get all Dodge gives you! New Dodge models are rolling off the production lines in record- breaking volume, and we can assure you early delivery on your favorite model. So why put off enjoying Dodge extra room and riding comfort NOW YOU CAL ABIG NEW FOR MUCH LESS THAN YOU THINK! . .. the flashing perfurmance of the big “Ge \wa\ Engine . . . the smoothness of Fluid Drive! Chamrces are youe present car will more than cover the down payment . . . and you'll find our terms are low znd liberal. Yes, you could pay $1,000 more and not get all Dodge room, ease of handling andfamous dependability ! be installed. | gust 10 for Todd, Alaska, where he | will seine for the Todd Packing Company. | FISHERMEN'S MASS For the convenience of Salmon Derby fishermen, there will be a Mass on Sunday morning at 6 o'clock at the Shrine of St. Terese. Mass at Auk Bay on Sunday | morning will be at 8:30 at the usual place. Attontion Derby Fishermen Get your thermos bottles filled ht the Rebekah’s Counter, Dona- | hue’s Float, Tee Harbor. Sand- | iches and home made cakes. | NOTICE OF SALE OF VESSEL In Admiralty No. 6236 In the District Court for the Ter- | ritory of Alaska, Third Division. | BIRCHFIELD BOILER, INC, a corporation, Libellant, vs. Oil Screw “ESTHER B”, her engines, boilers, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, WALLACE BAI- LEY, JOHN DOE, RICHARD ROE, WHITE CORPORATION, GREEN CORPORATION, Re- spondents. FLOYD ZEHRUNG and RUDOLPH CLOUDMAN, In- tervenors. 3 Pursuant to Judgment and Decree of the above entitled Court dated July 21, 1950, the undersigned United States Marshal has been command- ed to sell the oil screw vessel “ES- THER B”, a vessel of United States registry, Official Number 258000, with its home port at Juneau, Alas- ka, to satisfy claim in favor of libellant on account of foreclosure of preferred shop’s mortgage held by libellant, total claim of libellant amounting to Forty Five Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Nine Dollars and Eighty Eight Cents ($45,660.88), including interest to the 21st day of July, 1950, together with costs and proctors’ fees, the entire judg- ment to bear interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum until paid, and. further to satisfy the claim of the intervenors above named; which has not at this time been ascertained, all as will more fully appear from the Judgment and Decree above mentioned. THIS IS PUBLIC NOTICE that pursuant to the Order of Sale con- tained in such Judgment and De- cree, I, the undersigned, United States Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, Third Division, will sell the oil screw vessel “ESTHER B”, Of- cial Number 258000, her engines, boilers, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, at a public auction to be held upon said vessel at her moorings at Cordova, Alaska, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of August, 1950, at the hour of 10:00. o'clock A.M. theréof, and the sale is to be for cash in lawtul money of the ‘United States of America and sub- ject to confirmation by the above entitled Court as soon after the sale as the matter may be heard. According to’ the Order of the Court, interested parties may enter bids upon the vessel, as well as parties who are not interested. Dated at Cordova, Alaska, 24th day of July, 1950. PAUL C. HERRING, United States Marshal for the ‘Territory of Alaska, Third Di- vision, By McENRY EDMONDS, Deputy. First publication, July 25, 1950 | BARGAIN for cash. this | |GOOD davenport and chair, new | leather cover. Priced for quick | sale. Phone Red 925. 64-6t 14 n V-l bolwm boat with mahog- any deck and 10 hp. Johnson out- ] board motor, $245. Good condi- Phone Red 815. 64~ bt; tion. Sty plsks o jeave shont MR- ‘DRXLL PRESS with motor, kitchen table and chairs, high chair. Ph Black 429. 62-3t Partly fin- ished house suitable for ambi- tious couple. Water and sewer «in; new modern bath fixtures and sink. Large all-window lfv- ingroom, 50 x 100 lot, 3 minute walk from Federal Bldg. Write Box 156. " 6446t MAYTAG washer, Kay elfectric guitar, davenport and. chair, RCAI radio, 9x12 wool rug, electrolux ; sweeper, 6 way lamp, coffee table' and end table all in good con- dition. Phone Black 655. 64-3t} IN JUNEAU—furnished, three-room house with bath and utility room. Good neighborhood. Large lot. Mrs. G. H. Fisher, Sitka. 6%stf DUPLEX HOUSE, 10th and D. Sts. Income property. For appoin ment phone Red 212, 31 Ft. TROLLING BOAT; ready to go. Sacrifice at $1800. Phone Green T10. 62-6t FINEST beach lots on Auke Bay (Fritz Cove Road). View, harbor, gillnetting, public road to beach. $7.50 foot; less for entire 385 ft. frontage. Selling soon—wners price or make offer, Dewight Nash, Glacier Dairy, Box 1409. 58-t1 USED CARS 41 CEVROLET club coupe, $300; two houses past Lynches on Gm- cier Highway. 65-3t PRI il Sl i S it s 35, 3 '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup Lruck Phone 416. 1940 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. See Chas. Warner Co. 62-tf P LR SR T ORI N % 1947 PORD V8 club coupe, radio .and heater, 58-tf 1948 BUICK Roadmaster sedan- nettg, low mileage. (1940 MERCURY convertible. R. W. COWLING CO. FOR RENT COMPLETELY friished home for winter months. Ph. Green 135, 66-tf SPACE for store or offices, George Brother’s Bldg. 63-tf FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 326 Second St. 63-tf — e — STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or Ilonnay Colonial Rooms. 69ts SRR o b WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 143. acres patented. See us on price. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS i Phone 676 over First National Bank SUBURBAN PROFERTY FISHERMAN’S HAVEN—2 bedroom home, fully equipped boat shop, NEW LISTING—Large garage and filling station. 5 yr. lease up | May 1953 with option additional 5 yrs. Full list equipment our office. Minimum $30,000 gross yearly. - Good location, $6500. Owner going in service. {NOTICE—Owner will now finance | $8,000 2 bed, paneled, fireplace, Lasement, seawall and beach. $2,000 down, $60 plus 6%. marine ways, year round water!COUNTRY LISTINGS include 1 power—no light bills, gardens, good fishing, pat., repairman. Past Thane. BUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. Beach, view or privacy. 50 ft. frontage to 5 acres. $6)0 up to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. b acres patented, Peterson Hill vegetable 5 acres ideal for fisherman or boat | ALSO SEATTLE HOI@ZS—IQ!‘S . Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front Sk LOST AND FOUND FOUND—vair of glasses in case. Owner raay have—identify at the Empire office. LOST—Weston Salmon Creek. 187. light meter near Reward. Phone 62- FOR SALE FOR THE DERBY—sea sled, non- tip flat bottom excellent for fame ily use all summer. 20x7. Ske it at Northern Commercial. $350. Pete Wood 911. BALDWIN ACROSONIC walnut piano, cost $900. Will sell $G50 cash or $700 terms, '$150 down $40 mo. Like new See it at Alaska Music Pete Wood 911. 38 ft. cruiser, sléeps 6; Chrysler motor, 2% to 1 reduction, suitable for hunting, fishing parties or living. Price reduced for quick sale. Phone Hickey, Auk Bay Store. 61-tf VACUUM CLEANER, $25.00; show case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00 vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 Gla- clér Highway. 59-tf CRESENT Apartments. Call 428, CRUISER Phone Blue 809, 17-t4 HOUSE and 2 lots, on corner op- posite Government School Doug- “Northwind.” “equipment, See First Natlonal Bank. . 93-t¢ ;DI SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is]—— 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Cal Red 153 after 5 pm.. 522-4t .| BIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make - offer. Ph. 707. 62-t1 New School for Nome Indicated WASHINGTON, July 28 — ® — The House passed today and sent to the Senate yesterday a bill to provide $35,000 for equipping an addition to a school at Nome, Al-! aska to be used for native and Last publication, July 31, 1950. non-native children, LENA Cove, furnished cabin, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-tf BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. ‘Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tt i ! with private entrance—two houses i fll acre _patented semi-commercial gardens with clean modern 2 bed house, full con, basement—2' bed !\ modern home with water front 1 &t Auk Bay $7500—Large summer cabin, nice beach near Minfield $2700—Highway cleared lot 65x300 only 2 mi. $1500. lBFST NEIGHBORHOOD 1istings include two on Behrends Ave.— 2 bed. furn. or unfurn. laige yard, full bsmt. inc. garage $15,- 000 unfurn—3 bed unfurn or fur. a lovely home. $16,000 unfurn, or $17,000 furn. Easily made in- come, as 2 bedrooms in basement in Seatter Tract, $12,000 for two or .$9,000 for one 3 bed good furn. Vlew property, income. Vet can finance. LOW PRICE—2 bed furn. on Gas- tineau, basement with workshop $8400—3 bed furn. Star Hill $5800 —2 bed furn. Willpughby $1900— One bed very small house Basin Road make an offer. VERY SPECIAL DUE TO ILLNESS —5 acres pat. 4 room log house, other bldgs. creek, gardens. Best hunting fishing, 12 mi. Can- adian Border Haines Cut-Off. Only $2,000; $750 down, $35 mo. plus int. PETER WOOD Real Estate £ No. 3 Klein Bldg. ' Tel. 811 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 316 Decker Way. \ P e T WINTER and POND, Ce., Ife. WANTED, expefFieficed lineman for steady work with power company. Please state age, experience, and wages wanted. Petersburg Light and Power Dept., Petersburg, Al- aska. 64-3t e L WANTED to trade for 30 ft troller. 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 model in good condition: Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska. 64-tf WANTED—dresser or chest of drawers. Ph. Douglas 765. 60-3t For Plastering and Tile—rnone Ray Rice—Douglas 21. DRESSMARING and . alterations. Prone Red G4 g WAITREBG‘nt Pan:ys Cafe. 45-tt PAINT now! Call Ralph 2. Tref- fers after 5 pm. for free esti- mate, Phone 996 3341 There are 333 American-built electron microscopes in use through- out the world. Naturalist John James Audubon estimated a flock of passenger pigeons near Louisville, Ky, in 1813 at more than 1,000,000,000 birds. CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 yur, old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar, 196,425 in 1946, reached a total ot Sl-fl 459,000 in 1949. Sheep In Japan, which numbered

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