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PAGE SIX CAPITOL ' THEATRE STARTS SUNDAY *VERMELLN - ARLEN DAL THREE LI'I"I'LF ‘ WORDS - 7Eéh~:co KEENAN WYNN « GALE ROBBINS GLORIA DE HAVEN Based on the Lives and Music of BERT KALMAR and HARRY RUBY S 7 S YT his THESE DAYS . SUKCLEKY 6150-4th Avenue South, Scattle SINCE 1922 AUTO PARTS Used new and rebuilt { Old arc late models and G. I. R e e GECEGK i Radio it sue the forts ‘t volution in the Writers Guild over a big Variety,’ amusement profession, re- 1 resolution, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ganization that rejected such a he resigned as an alter- nate council member. The follow- ing two letters are interesting: From Sheldon*8tark. Eastern Re- gion Vice President; to Welbourn Kelley—July 26, 1950: “I am writing to ask you to re- the trade paper{consider and withdraw the resigna- tion you tendered last night. = I when some members of j appreciate how deeply you feel on Radio Writers Guild wanted afthe resolution you presented, But on passed, 1 of the supporting the government "of the in Korea, it nearly organization, whose he scripts for the appear on radio, called the issue a “hot | Insisi on getting RO-GAS " Dhe Magic Puel” because it is the best cooking fuel on the market. Depend- able, more efficient for Hot Water Storage Tanks, Ranges and Refrigerators. PRO-GAS is clean and odorless. For farm homes, beach cottages, boats, PRO-GAS brings you faster appliance fuel. Insist on PRO-GAS —your dealer in your area has it and can this 14, Welbourn Kelley, a ldressed this letteryto the Radio Wri Guild: On July 11, leaders of American labor AFL-CTO-UMW — met in Washington with Si head of the Natic rity Re- ouree Board, and offered their rganizations’ co-operation government in the K ‘At the next meeting I should 1i resolution: that writers in all media are of the ufmost import- ance in the dissemination of vital infermation during a time of na- tional crisis, now therefore be it resolved that the eastern region of the Radio Writers Guild urges that Authors League of America to offer to the proper ted States gov- roment officials the 1 full- st eo-operation in any cducational and non-political capacity in which the league or its gnilds may be of service “Could agenda?” Finding himself part of an crisis. of our c > to offer the following * ‘Recognizing make speedy delivery. LiQUEFIED ~ GAS CORPORATION Ask Your PRO-GAS U this get on the next an or- Dealer shirts... OUR WHITMAN’S REFRIGERATOR, 1s YOUR FRESH CANDY mington, ¢ contract and ! to the} later, i HEADQUARTERS! i ! munism . . . no one krows better than you how the guild's position with the agen- cies and sponsors might be com- plicated should anything of what transpired leaked out. “You're a founder of the guild You know a hell of a lot move than most of us about the nego- tiations with the agency and spon- sor group and how important it is to keep united until we get the zontract in the bag. “You helped hammer out that we need your sup- port to wrap it up. “I have no doubt that at some more propitious time, your esolution will be more in order World events certainly seem to be shaping up that way. Meanwhi. your guild is in a tight squeeze The contract is one thing on which all of us must pull together. ¢ you let me know?” sn Walbourn Kelley to Shel- Stark—July 31, 1950: . My actions were taken after ong consideration. In all humility, Lelieve those actions to be, in he long run, to the best advantage f the Radio Writers Guild, of which T am a founder and which will always have my support. “At the meeting previous to the one on the night of 25 July you may recall that I walked out early with the excuse that I had ‘work to do.’ Actually, T could not stc'a ach the vilification and abuse which were being such organizations as the American Legion (of which T am a member) and the Catholic Church (of which I am not a member) simply be- cause they were attacking Com- As I read this correspondence, 1 ondered when Mr. Stark would it as a “more time” for Americans to stand be- nd our boys who are being bat- ered and killed in Korea by Stal- n’s agents. Welbourn Kelley has done a mag- nt job for America, Those write the scripts that come over the radio must in their hearts heaped upon propitious | | be unquestionably loyal to the Uni- { ted States and its institutions. They influence our children. Even mn plays and .soap operas, some of i them have for years used the Am- i erican radio to support the posi- essthe way HE hkes them! 1-Day Shiri Service since 1895 MADE FRESH PHO KEPT FRESH Laundry ,;w%% NE 15 For the 3rd time in 5 years FOEET z CHOCOLATES Butler-Maure Drug Co. Pan American CUTS ONE WAY 566()0 For 17 years Pan Alaska skyway! ice and ste Now Pan 2 all-year rate! For reservanons H travel fare, cali-- Baranof Hotel, Juneat Phone 106 YT L LA American O g between FARES' | t'on of Soviet Russia. But radio is not alone to blame. Many advertising agencies, which control the expenditure of bidions of dollars to stimulate an interest n commodities, employ left-wingers because “they are smart and know how to write.” That is not a good | enough reason for using capitalist | | money to sell Marxist propaganda. The top men of the advertising agencies and their business spon- sors should be held personally re- sponsible for the programs they present to the pubhc M/SGT. ROUGH PREPARES FOR CALL TO SERVICE | Here for chest X-rays in prepara-| tion for recall to active duty as a Signal Corps captain in the reserves, |is M Sgt. Joseph M. Rough of Wran- Sergeant Rough is non-commis- | sioned officer in charge of the. Alaska Communication System sta- tion at Wrangell. DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist EvEs EXAMINED ViSuAL TRAININD TELEPHONE 266 SIMPSON BLOG. JUNEAU o Cluropractic Health Clinie | Dr. John M. Montgomery Main and Front Streets 118 (PLUS l'»\\) the an has flown improving serv- assenger fares. ou still lomet ka and Seattie. Alas reduced air eric at this new, Telephone Blue 737 Dr. Geo. M Cnldwell Phone 477 | " 0il Burners Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street ONLY THE FARE IS CUT! When you fly Pan American, you still get al 1 the Clipper® extras: Big dependable 4-engine planes...the most experienced crews...fine, free food... and stewardess hospitality, 7O SEATTLE * HAWAI!I » ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS,+ NOME *T10de Mark Pan Amarican Worid dirvays, s SIGKS’ SEATTLE B b ‘efl”“ uwmo & MALTING CO., SEATTIS U. 8.4, - Ualt of o-odo- Worlds Orent ln-h.g’g- A newly developed X-ray tube is only 2% inches long and 1'% inches in diameter. It was designed for use in dentistry. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: | That William McCurry, adminis-/ trator of the estate of Charles Arie Tooke, deceased, has filed his peti- tion in the ‘hereinafter described court for judgment setting aslde and awarding to Matilda Tooke, surviv- ing widow of theé decedent, the en- tire estate of ‘the decedent, the| same being less than $4,000.00 Alll persons concerned are notified to be and appear in the U. S. Com- missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- cinet, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 yclock A. M. on the 20th day of August, 1950 and show eause, if any | they have, why judgment should not to rendered. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 10th day of August, 1950. WILLIAM McCURRY, Administrator. First publication, Aug. 11, 1950. Last publication, Aug. 18, 1950. be NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appoint- ed Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of HARRY SPERLING, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Al- aska, at the office of Faulkner, Bantield & Boochever, within six | (6) months from the date of this | notice. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Aug- ust 17, 1950. HARRY SPERLING, JR,, ‘Executor. First publication, Aug. 18, 1950. Last publication, Sept. 8, 1950. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO MEET The Board of Equalization of the Juneau Independent School District will meet at 7:30 P.M. on the eve- | nings of August 21, 22, and 23 in the office of the Superintendent, to hear ;nny complaints or protests which {may be made on the part of the !taxpayers and owners of property ssed. This is only for those who have been assessed -by the Juneau | { Independent School District: and does not include assessments made by the city. - All protests must be | made either in writing or in person to the Board of Equalization either | before or during the time the Board | of Equalization meets. AIl adjust- | ments will be made at this time and | no others will be considered after adjournment of these meetings. Sterling S. Sears, Superintendent Juneau Schools. s First publication, Aug. 17, 1950. st puolxcauon Acg 19, 1950. FOR SALE WHERE do these things come! from? Here are our choice bar- gains as of today. Easy spinner washer, condition, $110. | General Electric spinner, fair| shape, $55. | ‘Waterwitch, wringer type, good washer, $35. i 1 Premier vacuum cleaner, A-1 con- dition, $35. | tops for 5 | SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. FOR SALE PURNIBHED house 11 mile Glncler Highway; 5 acres pat. $700 dowh., 1947 STUDEBAKER champion 4- door sedan, very good shape. $1100. Phone 016 Ring 2. 24 ft. three room steel house trailer, | 1949, hot water heat, electric re- frigerator, gas stove, double sinks, good insulation throughout, twin beds, sleeps four. Can see at Auke Bay recreational area. Johr Auke Bay recreational area until 25th. John D. Goodrich. 84-1t - 2-MAN Air Corps life raft, almost new, $35. Almost new Miller AC arc welder. Model 61 P. 220 pri- mary, 185 amps. Power factor correct. $215. Write Chilkat Trading Cempaily, Haines, Alaska. 84-3t STIAMESE Kkittens, pedigreed papers, house raised, 3 mohths; $20 and $15. Box 200, Seward, Alaska. 83-9t US FD one- lnth—pEe 10c per ft. G. E. Libby at Brownies Barber Shop. 83-3t i l946 Taylorcrmt Seaplane 435 hrs., dual controls, metal prop., 2-way radio, 12 volt generator, ratchet starter, new spare engine in- cluded, price—$2250, Box 228, Mt. E(l;,ecumbe. Alaska. 82-3t NEW ’1‘10! wa;hel. top yellowed 1in{ fire, otherwise good—will sell 10) only $100 to settle claim. Peter Wood. BALDWIN acrosonic piano, $700. BATHTUBS, radiators, wash basin 911. TROLLER 31 ft. ready to go $1800. I BRONCO, $2,000; Sea Sled $350. ODDS and ends call 911. ‘i ACRE HOME SITE, good house running water, $750. Also equity in large comfortable furnisied house—a bargain. Write Empire 298. 81-6t SALE or trade—1940 International truck. Phone 103 between 10 a.m. and 6 pm. 4x GILL NET BOAT, cape Race, | length 35 beam 10’5, 125 hp. | Norberg engine fully equipped for gillnetting. Will be in town Aug. 19 to 21st. Price $10,000, For information, contact owner An- tone Hopen or Madsen's Fishing and Cycle Shop. 80-5t HOUSEHOLD furnishings; G. E| washing machine, Hotpoint stove,! Majestic coal and wool stove can be seen at I. Goldstein resi- | dence rrom 10 am. until 5 pm. 80-tf | ! ¥ TWO sniall houses, West 12th St. Reasonablé. See Jack Westfall, Phone +48. 8-tf i | Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf | $45. Stewart Warner, console radio,! demonstrator, $75. | If you are not satisfied with anyi used appliance we will allow iull purchase prife on a new appliance. | Parsons Electric Company | USED CARS 1939 STUDEBAKER Commander, 4 door, very good condition. Priced | right. Phone Blue or Red 147. 83-3t i { 1938 CHEVROLET 4-door Good condition, Call Red 366. 82-4t 1948 PLYMOUTH at $250 less than | . any car in its class offered for | sale in Juneau today. 4-door | sedan, all new tires, top conh- dition, Call 911 for demonstration. 149 CHRYSLER 4-door Windsor; | like new, very reasonable, $2,500.| | 175 A Gastineau Ave. 80-6t | i —_— {1947 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan, low mileage, good condition. "Ph. 893, C et 46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. Phone 416. 1947 INTERNATIONAL, pickup. 1947 FORD V8 clun coupe, radie and heater, 11947 PLYMOUTH, 4-door_sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. %-ton T5-t1 58-t1 ~ oker EXTRA PALE | sedan. |. all extras. - Price $1285. HI | HOUSEHOLD _furt Hotpoint range, small size, only DAVENO, swing rocker and break- fast set, excellent condition, $175. 8gt. Nickols, Phone 262. 75-4t CRESENT Apartments. Call 428 68-t1 Phone 17-t1 | CRUISER “Northwind.” " Blue 809, equipment, See First National] Bank. 93-t1 SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot i§ 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call] Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troil-, ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf AY nome, Mile 18. Make < Ph. 101, €2-t1 MEDIUM sized boys - bike. condition. Phone Green after 8 p.m. o R g bt HOTPOINT range with warming ovcn‘douhle ‘bed, spring and mat-, tress. Phone 434. 71-10t, cxmmm_pnwn_uo hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. 31-t1 lurnhhlnan vvery._ good condition, reasonably priced. Troychak’s, Duck Creek. 76-10, PACIFIC OIL RANGE, complete with hot water coils and tank, $100. Phone 462 Douglas. 70-tf Ak RN DL LOBT—M foot surveyor’s tape and reel. Reward. Phone 883. LOST—man’s wrist watch between Lutheran Church and Baranpf Hotel, Phone 571. 82-3t LOST—man’s diamond ring. One large stone and two smallstones. Call Black 578—Reward. tf FOUND—2 keys on chain, owner may have same by identifying at Empire office, Phones 676 and 207 THE Don C. Foster home at Ak | Bay—completely furnished, land, excellent water system yeér round, 2-car garage, large new deep-frceze, new large refriger- ator, wall-to-wall carpeting, com- plete cement basement, furnace, view, immediate occupancy. SHOP-cut weather-proof cedar sid- ing, cement foundation, spun glass and kinsul insulated, hard wood floors, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, FHA finan- cing, West Juneau. Priced $13,500 and $17,500 net to owner. Make offer, Both 3 bedrooms. One, fireplace. CAFE—$1650 fully equipped at Small Boat Harbor, long lease, good Mmoney maker. Terrhs. $500 down buys $2,500 home in Douglas also 1939 Chevrolet car. 1 bedroom, garage, 1% lots, view, furnished etc. $4300 unfurnished or $5100 fur- nished 2 bedroom, Douglas. TERMS-TERMS—3-bedroom home Douglas, completely furnished, cement basement, furnace, refrig., wash. machine etc. SEVERAL homes on Highway amd one beautiful beach home on Lena’s Cove. $700 down handles lovely home with 5 acres pat. land on Glacier. LARGE bldg. with garage, 2-bdr. apt. upstairs, store space on main floor. Completely furnished. $6,000 buys 2-bdr. home completely furnished near school and Fed Bldg. 1 LOTS owned by Mrs. Bess Cross, lots owned by Mrs, ross from Spruce lockers. Bldg. in Douglas etc. |MURPHY & MURPHY, REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Hansen ac- Smith Phone 676 over First National Bnnki SUBU] RBAN PROPERTY FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. logv main high- | cabin, other bldgs., way, Pederscn Hill. BEAUTIFUL 5 'acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water acre | had e} Bedroom, furnished, Casey Shat- j tuck district, large yard with gar- den. $6800, 4 BEDROOMS—3 baths, 2 fice Flaces, large living room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath on first floor, 2 b and bath on secona Toom In basement converted into 1 bedroom apt with bath and fireplace. Com- pletely furnished. Large yard garage. Excellent condition. Lo- cated on 7th Street with fing channel view. Reason-zle pric~ Terms. VIEW LOT on T7th Styeet. DUPLEX: Very luxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both -apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G.E. automatic fur. nace in top condition, FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen, Base. ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial Bard-gy en, age. Good beach and boat moor- William Winn-Phone 23("" Office in Alaska Creait bureau NEW LISTING—$5,500, 2 bed furn, large kitchen, bath. livingroom 1st floor; 2 bedrooms 2md. View, 3 blocks public schools, 2 blocks Catholic school, 1 block hospital, Beautiful view, just repainted, renovated. Completely furnished; 6th at East, back of second house up on East. {NEW LISTING—2 apt. front and rear entrances to both, hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auto. oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms | 70) W. 10th. ‘Owner finance 5%. i SPECTAL—26 miles above Haines. loz “house, 3 outbldgs, 5 acres pat. Right on highway. $2,000, $500 down, $30 mo. SPECIAL—ccme 'in and read the description ~ of Manley Hot Springs, Baranof Hot ‘Sprinigs, . Mole Harbor 135 acres pat. CPECIAL—a large downtown bidg., bills, marine railway, tools, other good features. j VIEW lots at Auke Bay on main highway. Also Fritz Cove Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres {y. Lemon Creek. All patented land. | 100% occupied, $75,000, will ‘gross $14,000 .year. ANY part ot town—at nearly any Pprice. uneau: ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. WANTED WANTED_ to buy mEdlum sized house at reasonable price. Write Empire 308, 83-3t WANTED to rent, house, 2 or 3 bedrooms, furnished or unfur- nished, up to $100.000 per month. Four adults. J. Irwin Noble, Ph. 234, 83-3t LEGAL stenographer wanted mr} temporary work to Aug. 26th. Phone 334, 80-tf WANTED — Baby-sitting days or evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at the Empire before 4 o'clock p.m. HELP wanted— Alaska Laundry. 80-6t RENT 1 or 2 bedroom house or apartment by pefmanently em- ployed Juneau :man and family, Non-drinkers, * Pnonc 72, . 8044, wxsn to rent, , lease or mblen.se house or apt. Ph, D. P. Dunton office mgr. R. W. Cowling Co. T3-tf COUPLE to share expense on Al can Highway—Juneau to Great, 60-1 Falls, Empire C-1224. WANTED to trade for. 30 1t troli¢~. 1 tractor and tratler, 1942 1 in good condition. Ideal for“org, distance hauling. Box 60 Haines, Alaska. 64-41. Phoné Red 6832, fv-.qusss at Percy’s Cafe, SAINT now! Call Ralph A, Tref- fers after § pm. for free esti- mate. Phore 996 33-tt FORBENY 2-ROOM apt., Cresent Apts., no pets ‘or children., Ph. 428. M-tg JOW available—9,000 sq. ft. office space. - Office -with . 500 .sq. ft. available' Sept. 1. lights, heat and maintenance. Call 817. PO R T SR M i ROOM and board—Phone Douglas 765. -3 L G B FOR RENT bachelor house near Douglas Bridge, furnished. Ph, Douglas 765. 6x SPACE for store or offices. George Brother’s Bldg. 83-tf FURNISHED light “housekeéping rooms for women. Close in. 326 Second St. 63-t1 STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly oF Montkly. Colonisl Rooms, 69t ‘Will furnish 83-t1 | $1,900 1 bed furn. ‘Willougby. eviction. Will take deposit. $2,300 : oed furn Basin R. available today. $3,250 shop on Willoughby. Water, main artery fronts. $5,800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close’ in, view. :$6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmf. | workshop, close in. 1$11,000 2 bed furn Mighway. Unfin, view, large rooms. $12,000 2" houses, 3 bed and 2 lpl. 2 bed and 1.bed. vIMB $150, Seatter Tract. . $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plun large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- amof. Will finance. 5,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 3 yrs old, hdwood floors. Large hemt and garage. Yard. $17,000 3 bed furn, Bem'enda u yrs old, hdwood fldors. Oceu- pancy within 30-days. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gald Belt, Best construction, auto furn. In. come $200. View, furn beést. {$19,000 4 bed furn, Highway. Beau- tiful yard, view, 350 ft ‘water hwy frontage. 4 acrgs. Owner will finance xglsomhh. | $1. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, ‘close . in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. New, .u hdwood floors. mme NEW LISTKNG—CMM unfur- nished 3 bed, hdwood - floors, tile sinks, large bsmt with auto oil farnace. 3 yrs old, ‘view. $5,500 2 bed furn, 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens. $7,800 3 bed furn 100x100 lot mmd. nice lawn, gnrdeu Auk Bay: 42700 arge 1 room furn, view, ) beach near Mintiéld. 746,500 2 bed furn, 84 ‘v water front- age. 14x6 'mmmzu ‘Neat DeHarts. Bamt néw’ phimb, $8,000 2. bed furn. - Auk ‘Rec Area Stone fireplace, bsmt,! paneled lvngroom. _ Second House: v wired for REA. $2,000 handle. OTHERS INCLUDE Service station, beauty shop, . restaurant; .marine shop, theater, two ‘Hot. Springy lodge sites, downtown lunuu. Business Buildings .| NIGHT showings by nnnnmm. Call ‘us. be(ol‘e 5 00. o No. 3 Klein Bldg. ent; $7.50. Lola's Beauty Shop, - 315 Decker Way. = WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. ! Anderson Plano Shop, Ph. 143. duplex ‘An - i (% each apt., down furn up unfurn, *. Py Small, "V ‘Ubper side i