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PAGE SIX Studehakers ON THE AIR— Vie D VISITING IN JUNEAU CONNORS WITH FAMILY JIM n of U. £ Harrison’s Reports — “Very Good! ivating blend of comedy and sentiment, a must for everybody.” AMERICA'S FAVORITE SOUR MASH BOURBON 100% BONDED KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 100 PROOF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE AU, ALASKA in Economy Prove Thrift Studebakers entered # the Mobilgas finishing one, two, three in actual classes. The Commander V-8 won Class gallon; the Land Cruiser V-8 got 27.644 per gallon, In top picture, at the colorful mander driver, Stan Van Horn, is seen at class cup. With them is Miss McStude- h color to the scene. Lower photo shows gratulated by K. B.Elliott and C. Studebaker Corporation. ROTARIANS SEE RD = All three for fuel GRAND CA Economy F NYON RECO PAA FLIES SOUTH; NO PLANE FROF SEATTLE MO LaJoie, Juneau Rotary program etiquette.” urprised ots parliar 15 We d to then high heavyweight olds m)un(l. for| had ar- the rules the 1951 Soap Box Derby were Elmer Rasmuson and | Fd | Uous. shall Crutcher 1D i ARRIVE ON ELLIS AIRLINES ines Monday ssengers with one on ] o Gecrge BOY FOR SOMMERS interport il m Ketc B W. Stuart, H. weighing seven pounds Lucy Langdon, born to Edward Hope. . Ann’s brother, half tax 1o; 1y eve 7:30 at § - boy KETCHIKAN VISITOR 1 R. Hubbard of Ketchika opping at the Baranof Hotel joins a and a a deputy territory. NOW a¢ A-E-L.&P. New lamp bulb beautifies fixtures like these! : e | STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY « LOUISVILLE, KYp | P T TR ALASKA'S KEY POINTS anly hours away by Clipper” ® Fast and frequent Clipper rvice from Juneau to Nome, irbanks, Whitehorse and Ketchikan. Clipper flights daily to Seattle. Aboard the Clippers you enjoy real flying comfort — excellent foo relaxing lounge seats, and traditional Clipper hospitality. For fares and reservatious call Pan Baranof Hotel hone 106 Bright light directed UP from this part of bulb Downward light softened by tinted enamel coating here General Electric 0-GA Bulbs ouy 40 Plus Tox (HAMP FIGHTS Club which nof Hotel this noon, 1ced his feature movie as tips | Ro- and fights rt and Jim Pinker- Gasser son of Fairbanks, and Francis Kelly and Mrs. ning Hospital. The Konal rs. Som- commissioner THESE DAYS By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY The Investigations The Fulbright Committee's term can its work'be completed by tha date. As a matter of fact, covering Reconstruction Finance Corpora until that cesspool is cleaned out. Reconstruction Finance United States. ready been disclosed concerning the RFC wi.h such a responsibility. all all This Committee could be owed uals would suffer u scant pillory, the pattern of corruption would not have been completed. As a matter be examined the Fulbright Committee expires. The ultimate of the Committees investigation would be the closing down of most of the governmental lending agencies. They try and therefore come corrupted It woulg probably serve the coun- try well if the Fulbright Committee would seek the judgment of Jes Jones in the course of its invi gations. It would undoubtedly d cover from his experience that its usefulness it ought to be per- | mitted to die. Jesse Jones had ad- tvocated the abolition of the RFC The Fulbright Committee might alco consult the the lending agencies of the govern- ment and were not favorably im- continued existence. |the work of this |only started; to permit its investi- gations to die on April 30 would give the crooks not yet exposed y to pursue their raids on the taxpayers’ money. Pressure should be put on Congress to keep the Fulbright Committee alive. 1 watched the Kefauver commit- tee on television for several hours. It was a wonderful experience. I 4,(““‘ not blame any crook if he re- {fused to appear before the com- | mittee with television as a witness. | The devil is exposed by appearance, | vord, gesture ¢ Joe Adonis, for instance, looked In\d acted like a movie gangster. {He was an imitation George Raft. | He was brazen. He was contempt- When he.said. that he would of | answer the questions asked when of|he had his day in court, he was only maintaining an American tra- dition which could have won sym- sathy. However, the way he said it, the way he looked, the cheap- ness of the tough guy, made it sound as though he mednt that he would only answer the questions it he came into a court where he 14 owned the judge body and soul. Maybe the mob ought to hire a movie man to teach them how to act in front of television, for no | doubt this instrument exposes them | ike an x-ray. It is different from | radio because it provides a com- | nlete personality. I watched Adonis | :onsult his lawyer on television and [ am sure that he made a very ad impression on me. The Kefauver committee seems to be going through with its job with a welcome degree of thorough- ness. We are getting an insight into the character .and personal- es of our new masters, who have seizing the political machinery he country first on the munici- al level. In some places, they nave already moved to the state evel. How long could it be before used the huge funds made of dope, policy and prostitu- pt the machinery of on the national lev ; -the menate of this gang makes the Kefauver com- mittee’s work of the utmost impor- ance. Tt, too, should not be per- nitted to end its work. It ought to — | Your Depesi ARE the TI(I management of the bark s pledged to consrva The safery | ave Lperation of depositors’ funds n primary consideration addinion, the bant. s 2 mem ber of Federal Deposit tnsur wee Corpimation, which i wres each of our depositors 0 2 maamum of $10,000. ends om April 30. By no possibility this sommittee has done so well in un- | the evil practices in .the tion that it ought to be continued We are now informed that the Corpora- | tion has been given a monopoly for | the purchase of tin for the entire| After what has al- it wobuld not seem that this \ization can safely be entrus- to die, and although a few individ- of fact, every doubtful loan should and exposed before Fulbright | 1 were created to meet emer- gencies; they have been perpetu- ated beyond the needs of the coun- [ha they ‘have be- | air e when a government agency outlives investigators of | the Hoover commission who studied pressed by the arguments for their It needs to be recognized now that committee has continued until it has smashed Mafia and sent its leaders to The United States does not a Mafia any more than it Communists. country does not need ization of private persons ¢ control, in private over other citizens and « the government of mu- lities, states and the Federal istration. All secret agencies vil in a free society. They are ortation of deleterious Eur- habits and activities. Dewey Invifed io Appear, Testify on | Saraloga pambling NEW YORK, March 20 —(A— hairman of the Senate Crime, sating Committee has ex- ‘cordial invitation” to Gov. nas E. Dewey to make any cment he desireq before the ittee. Estes Kefauver invitation just before ambassador to mayor; was any who and n ¢ 1 opean i (D-Tenn) e | jssued the . William O’Dwyer, Mexico and former worn in as a witness yesterday. Ihe question about Saratoga peen left somewhat up in the Senator Kefauver said, “and maybe (Gov. Dewey) wants to avail himself of the invitation to make tatement or observance regarding saratoga, or anything else he wighe: In Albany, James C. Hagerty, the overnor’s secretary, said no invi- on had been received ree high state police officials | testified before the committee last week that Saratoga gambling resorts ran wide open during the racing eason. ‘Rumor’ on Peace | in Korean Warfare | Being Broadcast | WASHINGTON, March 20 —(P— | Clarence Brown (R-Ohio) says there !h a widespread “rumor” that com- | promise will be reached in the Kor- | ean fighting as soon as some ad- ministration bills clear Congress. Brown made the statement at a House Rules Committee hearing on a bill to extend the draft law and start a program of -universal military training. He did not identify the source of the “rumor.” Brown said the ‘“ru- jmor” goes like this: When the draft bill, a tax bill and some appropria- {tion bills clear Congress, there will be a compromise that will give North Rored to the Communists, with the United Nations and the Republic of Korwa retaining South Korea. In about four or five years, he said, “after we rehabilitate South Korea.” the United Nations will sponsor a plebiscite and all of Korea will “be Red.” Congress Is Asked © For Funds, 70-Bed Hospil_al, Bethel WASHINGTON, March 20 —(#— President Truman asked Congress for $31,157,272 in additional funds for government operations in this| fiscal year, which ends June 30. The funds sought included: For the Interior Department Bureau of Indian Affairs, $3,650,000 covering $3.500,000 to build and equip a 70-bed hospital at Bethel, Alaska, replacing a hospital des- troyed by fire last November. ta FROM ANCHORAGE Lawrence Dow of the CAA at An- —_— e TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1951 A-N-T A-D-S . FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 0% New Listing: 2-BEDROOM house on 10th St. Crosley refrigerator, range, dav- eno, 1 bedroom set, kitchen table and chairs, plus many small items. Priced for quick sale— $2,750. Possession April 1. ASK about New Hiway Property Listings. BOATS. . LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. Douglas: 2-BEDROOM House, Furnished. Full cement basement. One block from drug store. Immediate pos- session. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! NEW listings every day! MODERN, 2-bedroom home, good view. Many built-ins, lovely furn- ings. Auke Bay. $8400. BEAUTIFUL 2- or 3-bedroom home, almost new. Nice view. Conc. bsmt., garage. Good furnitdre. HILLSIDE house, small, $2,300 BEST Country location, beach, 3 acres, part finished house, conc. bsmt. SMALL country home, $2,730. MOVABLE Summer Cabin, reduced. DOUGLAS Island lot, good water, house started, $2,700. NOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, Leach, 5 acres, beautiful setting. LOG CABIN, 155 acres pat. land DOUBLE lot, Gastineau Ave, CITY AND COUNTRY LOTS and acreage of all sizes. PLATING shop with nice home. BUSINE3S Opportunities and in- vestment property listings nlfo. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment BULLETIN WASHINGTON—President Tru- man has nominated Philip B. Flem- ing of New Hampshire, undersec- retary of Commerce, to be Ambas- sador to Costa Rica, Mr. Truman named Delos Wilson Rentzel of Texas to succeed Fleming as un- dersecretary of Commerce. price ‘WASHINGTON—Congress has sent to President Truman legisla- tion extending the Federal Rent Control program for 90 days, until June 30, 1951. The Senate passed the bill last week. The legislation continues the right of incorporated areas to re- move controls at any time prior to June 30 simply by action of their governing bodies. |NEW LI9TING IN FUNEAT— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1;bedroom emch apartment. Fur- hed. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juncaws best restatrant--Make ingquiri:s—Box William Winn—Phone 234 Office = Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE LADY'S all wool gaberdine full length coat. Never been worn. Light turquoise. Call Gr. 235 after 5 p.m. 62-3t KNOCKDOWN-walk-in freezer, sec- tional, factory built. George Bros. 162-tf USED Anchor wench—150 fathom capactiy, ' in. Cable. Reasonable. Boat Arminta, N. C. Co. Float. 672-3t CALIFORNIA Land Bargains. Send 10c for 1951 Catalog and maps. Pacific Lands, Box 2350-DD, Hollywood 28, Calif. BARGAIN for sale. Late Charles Miller House on Gold Street back of Baranof Hotel. 7 rooms & bath —steam heat, completely fur- nished full concrete basement. Price $11,000. Call Mike Pusich, Douglas 602. T61-t1. TWO-BEDROOM House. — Call Douglas 555. 750-t1 THE boat Sandy Andy—length 36 ft. beam 9.9 ft., 3 ft. draft, % in. hardwood hull, 75 h.p. new Grey 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- ence, easily converted for trolling. ! Call The Nugget Shop. 758-tf 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95. 158-tf 130-FT. Troller. Trunk Cabin, Double-ender. 4-52 Gray engine. Excellent condition. $2,000. Write or wire Pete Peterson, Funter, Alaska. 157-9t | tion. Write Box 2005. | COMPLETE furnishings tor a bed- sitting room, solid maple Uke new. Blue 950. 671-tt USED CABS 1950 BUICK Model '52 Riviera four-door sedan with Dynaflow Drive. Call Blue 820 or see Ed. Chester. 761-3t 1936 DODGE coupe—new. tires ai§. new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-t¢ 1936 Chev truck, 2% ton stake— Leater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts BOY BORN TO PAGES A boy weighing seven pounds eight ounces was born to the Ernest Pages at 7:33 p. m. Sunday at St. Ann’s Hospital. ASKS A DIVORCE A suit for divorce on charges of incompatabiility has been filed in the local office of the Clerk of the U. S. District Court by Hen- rietta Frances Pannebaker against Robert G. Pannebaker, There are no property rights involved. Plain- tiff asks custody of one minor child and asks no support for herself and none for the child except a chorage is at the Gastineau Hotel. Dorothy Roff Dancing School Classes now enrolling in Toe-Bal- et, Tap, Acrobatic—each with cor- rect foundation. Ballet class for Teenagers. Small Boy's Acrobatic Class. Social Dancing. Phone Blue 163. 162-5t s SAFE BUY and HOLL UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS Lout DEPOSITS I THIS BANK ARE INSURED voluntary wish to contribute by the plaintiff. IN FWS OFFICE Miss Yvonne Bates has accepted the position of secreetary in the of- fice of the Fish and Wildlife Serv- ice Law Enforcement Division and took over her duties Monday. She replaces Mrs. Helen Saver who re- signed to return to her home in Indiana. Miss Bates is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bates of Juneau and is a graduate of Juneau Public High school, class of 1950. FROM FAIRBANKS George D. Ferguson of Fairbanks arrived here yesterday via PAA and is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. Notice of Teamster'’s Meeting Local No. 10 will meet at A. F. of L. Hall Wednesday March 21, 8:00 p.m. All members are urged to be present. 762-1t INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Automobile License Plates. Interested bidders -may obtain Department o6f Taxation, Juneau, Alaska, announces the in- vitation to bid for furnishing 19562 '45 FORI' cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Fhone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648-t1 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, In good con- dition, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-t8 FOR RENT SMALL Apt. Call 428, Crescent Apt. 162-tf | . 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 162-tf —— DESIRABLE steam - heated apt. Suitable for single person. Red 708. 759-tf WELL Heated Store Building For Rent, 1012 W. 10th St, Contact L. F. Morris at above address or write Box 103. 57-1t LIVING Room, Bed Room, Kitchen and Bath. Pritz Cove Road.— Brownie, the Barber. 752-t¢ P M i N v SRR O ER § STEAM beate| tooms, 315 Gold St 735-t4 e e ey et RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 — 3 LAMMEATED Rooms, weekly O WURLITZER Bpiniv piano for ‘ent YOUNG lady, foritier -high-school teacher, needs smiall furhished apartment or room with cooking ptivileges. ' Neat, responsible and quiet. Willing to tutor of baby st evenings. Phone 500, Ext. 98 be- tween 8 am. & 5 pm. 162-2t RESTAURANT for Sale, Ideal locl-’ 750-41 FOR SALE ~_NOW IS THE TIME COUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new oil furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di- ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. COUNTRY—3 bed, dbl garage, 3 acres, APPRAISED ALASKA FEDERAL $6,700. Make offer. COUNTRY—2 bed, all large rooms, work to be done, priced down to $6,900; $2,000 down. COUNTRY--2 bed, 4 acres, to im- prove. $4,500. COUNTRY—Eagle River Landing furn house, 5 acres pat on water $4,750. COUNTRY—10 acres Auk Bay, 5 houses, nice cove, good road into. | Camp or lodge site, nudist colony, art colony. Mostly cleared. Terms. ‘THIS IS THE YEAR DOUGLAS—2 bed, completely re- built, renovated, to be decorated. Yard, close to stores and bus. Bare $7,000 or furn any part. DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- age, full bsmt, 3 bed furnished $11,500. DOUGLAS—4 bed, dbl 100x100 yard, view, garage, near school, stores, bus. $4,500. BLDG LOTS DOUG & HIWAY TQ IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THREE APTS—large rooms, clean and bright, view. Close in. Owner will finance. DUPLEX—3-way investment, on bus. APPRAISED $16,500 bare. Priced $17,000 furnished. 12TH ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, new garage, new roof, new fur- nace, elec hot water heater, new fence, big yard. APPRAISED - ALASKA FEDERAL $9,350 bare. Our price furnished including rugs, curtains, good furniture, large refrig., elec. stove, new May- tag washer. $10,000, EW FHA APPROVED HOUSE.— 3 bedrooms, Behrends Ave. Bare $15,250. $3,000 will handle to transfer mortgage without refin- ance charges. DUPLEX—rear of Hope Apt. off. Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd apt makes mo payment to pay off bal over downpymt. ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes 32-bed furn. Decker stairs. $5,000. CUSTER'S LAST STAND-—nice view harbor, one slip and yol're downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. Hve ingroom-kitchen, The house ‘very little Jack built. No steps, No foundation. But what else can you get for only $2,100 furnished. JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Highlands on highway and up Also Gold Belt, Star Hill, SEVERAL BUSINESS in Juneau and other towns. HOTEL—Income $775 mo. includes several apts. Hot water heat. So. Frank. MACHINE SHOP—plenty of work, good equipment. Garage & Dealership. Jewelry Store Office. Building & Stores Patented Resort Sites. Bar & Apts. PETER WOOD ' Tel. 913 MISCELLANEOUS JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE SELF-service or leave with attend- ant for small extra charge. Fluff dry—soap furnished. Phone 8562— 3rd & Franklin. 761-26¢ NI Agency No. 3 Klein Bldg. 1l { ANYONE knowing -the whereabouts of James Manning or Virgil Hulse, please communicate with Box 2036, C/o Empire Printing Co. 157-6 S A .t A A ST S HOPE'S WE buy sell srd tvade. 214 3d Stcset. Phone 908, ~ ~ 600-t4 TOP QUALITY VALVES IA USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 DODGE %-ton Pickup 1949 CHEVROLET 3-Passenger Coupe 1938 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1040 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1041 DODGE %-ton Pickup [} 1947 INTERNATIONAL %-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street SOMEONE to care for 2 children— Room & Board if desired. Call 1066. . 3 762-3t HELP. WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 158-t1 | specifications and bid forms at room 205, Simpson Building, Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 a. m., April 2, 1951, and then publicly opened. M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. First Publication, March 6, 1951. Last Publication, March 20, 1951. OPonds Mok, Pan American World Atrways, Ine. 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