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JSlx Newsmen ; On*ly _ Blistered by Clipper Flying ' M’ Arthur Aide i offers ou l (Continued from Page One) M\) i o1 3 b - ¥ = | agreement, the company announced nished aid and comfort to the enemy.” Willoug ¢, and U. S. News and World rt for “inferential, if not ealcu- deception of the public.” 3 newspapermen: ers of modern hl- cless chroniolers, journalistic sooth- fickle , press. . .the of a'sidewalk ctuous concern so much! sayers: .the © nmv.g | huckster cusations center- ind two poi corr onden the Eighth Army, dud y erroneously d ibed for instance: 19 Years Experience IN ALASKA ® Pan American pioncered the Alaska skyways — started the first scheduled, dependable air setvice in Alaska, During the past 19 years Pan Amcrican shas carried almost 300,000 passengers in Alaskg! When you fly Pan Amefican you can relax in confidence, enjoying the famous flight uivuum of Alaska’s most experienced airline. Just one of the extras you get wheén you fly Pan American. the S television program last | | night’ Willoughby daeclared he did not “ascribe a deliberate intent on | the pait of these reporters.” “They merely reported what they believed unquestionably was the impact of what they saw,” Willoughby said om the television progray However, they have a the reputation of the 8th Army.” In their replies, the correspondents | denied having ecriticizéd the army as such, or the individual soldiers. | They said they had criticized Mac- ‘Allhux for his overall decisions, land Willoughby for his intelligence reports, on which ap- parently based his strategy in Kor- ea. | As an example of the “belittle- | ing” of the army, Willoughby quoted extensively from an article by Baldwin. It compared Ameri- can generalship, troops and equip- ment with those of other coun- AT THE _GROCERY N For reservations, call BARANOF HOTEL — Phone 106 ®Trade Mork, Pan American World Airways, Ine. 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HEf Bap a5 ilso cited Time, News- " responsibility to the public and to | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI Alaska Steam Gefs | Eighth Liberty Ship Assignment SEATTLE, Nov. 28—(®—The Fed- eral Maritime Board has assigned [hr‘ Lib Ship Henry S. Sanford e Alaska Steamship Co., fof tion under General Agency | today. | The Sanford is scheduled to be taken from the Olympia reserve fleet tomorrow for reactivation. It will be the eighth vessel assigned ito Alaska Steam for operation un- \ucl the National Shipping Author- ity. - (umm YO NOMINATE | Nomination of officers and a re- 8u Lusiness s2ssion are eon the cchedule for a regular meeting of | the Juncau Chamber of Commerce at lhc Baranof, Hotel tomorerw at FROM WRANGELL | | | a | Paul Binkley of Wrangell is at \“m Baranof Hotel. : | FOOD SALE i Juneau Woman’s Club Saturday, | { | 76-3t ‘\ tries, and said the Americans were not always the best in the | world. | Willoughby described this as a | | 10:30 at Sears. “devastating, surprising and telling repcrtorial attack.” . Written Before War Baldwin said the article was writ- ten Lefore the Korean fighting be- {gan. He said it was prepared early jin ih2 spring of 1950, but was not | puklished until after the war start- cd. He hdded: “As an intelligence officer, Gen. | Willoughby was widely and justly cri ed by Pentagon officials as! well as in the papers. His present |article is as misleading and inac- ‘uxn(e as were some of his intelli- |gence reports.” Bigart, cabling his criticisms had | from Paris ! directed | t;mum:;t MacArthur and Willoughi |not the army as such. He replied: | | \ | | said bean “General MacArthur and his | tight little circle of advisers have | never been able to stomach eriti- cism, whether from a war corres- | pondent or the President of the | United States. . .” | Boyle said American intelligence | |in Korea, for which Willoughby was | | responsible, was “tragically bad.” He said: | “The general’s job was to obmm |information about the Chinese and : [to evaluate it. I thought then and! kstill ‘think, that our intellig®hce 'was tragically bad. Gen. Willough by, naturally, feels otherwise. In this 'case, the events give the answer— |the troops ran into a complete \surprise, and were decisively beaten back. Generalities about ‘bias and prejudice’ cannot outweigh the |hard facts of defeat and the cold statistics of losses. It was not ‘bias| 'and prejudice’ that rolled the aymy back across thousands of square‘ {miles of lost ground.” | Executives of the said they had no comment. | ] e SRR i NOTICE FOR PLBLICATIOA ] Notice is hereby given that Willis | B. Avery has made application for {a homesite, under the act of \hy. 126, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anc humgc, | Serial 017521, for Lot E Plat of U.| ;S Survey No. 2386, Pederson Hill, Group of Homesites, situated on‘ Glacier Highway, approximately: 10, miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska,! containing 4.33 acres, latitude 58° 21’ 49” N. longitude 134° 37 07”7 W. and it is now in the files of the| | Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska: Any and all persons claiming ‘ad- | rversely any of the above mentioned |1and should file their adverse claim in the local land office, Anchorage, | within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. two magazines GEORGE A. LINGO,' 1 Manager First Publication: Oct. 10, 1951 Last Publication: Dec. 5, 1951. PANCAKE &waffle MIX | | Channing; | mer M. M. Mamning, { Sally Pickerwell: ! Paul, Jr.; for Skagway: Brooks H Ihis head. | charged with five murders, 20 rapes, RE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Alaska Coastal (arries 80 on Monday Flights Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a total of 80 passengers on Monday's fliehts with 16 on interport travel, 37 arriving and 27 departing. Arriving _from Sit Mr. nnll Mrs. Gill and infants; S. Clyde, J.| Dundas, rs. Edna | D. Brown and infant; Myrtle Burkes, Aub- T Paul Bell, Sgt. Patrick Paul, Rodney W. Hunter, Mathew J. Fred, Ronald W. James, Ernest R. John, George A, Pau.], Cooney Marjorie Mor Lewis Tibbetts, : from Wrangeil: from Petersburg: Mr. ZL Mrs from Ilu(mfl1 Al Greenwald, vald, John Rawson; Raymond Mork, 1<o:u e| from | Steve | for Sitka: Leroy West, How .\r‘l Dx for Peter : Lioyd Rountree, Alan 8 Casper Hollingstad; for Ketchikan: M. F. Powers, George Gardener; for Pelican: Tony Zitz; for Hoonah Edward Jamestown, Paul and Mrs. Smith, Grant Logan. Alaska Coasfal Carries 70 on Tuesday Flights : Alaska Coastal Airlines carried d] total of 70 passengers on Tuesday’s | flights with 19 on interport, 19 rriving ahd 32 departing. | Arriving® from Sitka: Allen Nix; from Fick Cove: Floyd Bays; from Wrangell: Paul Binkley, Alice Ellis, | B. Martinsen; from Petersburg: Dr. | Honsinger; from Haines: Martha McCammand, Howard Robinson; | from Skagway: Roy Eagle, Phil Eagle, Lena Merculiess; from Gus- tavus: James Channing, Mickey from Elfin Cove: Hijal-| V. Lundstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peierson; from Hoonah: Mrs. Adam Greenwald, Karl Makinen Departing for Sitka: Stanley . Ashe, Bob Bean, L.| Henniger, Dr. and/ , Robert Chalmer: N. M. Chalmers, D, Cha'me Collins, Nathan Williams: for Pe ersburg: Ward Carroll, Doug S Jack Molynieu for Wrangell: C. Kilkenny; for Haines: Bud White- side, J. Bainbridge, M. Fair L ford, Rev. infant; XEd Frank Hall; Mosey, Mrs. Carter and Dull; for Gustavus: for Excursion Mr. and s. Jack Allman; Elfin Cove: - Pete Bringer; Heonah: Cerrge Betts, fer Priest io 1. . After Cruef Trial ROSWELL, N.M., Nov. 28— Catholic priest, sentenced to “exile” in the United States last June by Red China, is recuperating here. After his three-hour trial ear last summer, Father Leon Sullivan, | a tall Irishman from Detroit, said he expected a bullet in the back of Instead he was “condemned to cxile in the good old U.S.A.!” he exclaimed. ‘I couldn’t believe my ears!” Father Sullivan said he was espionage and “counter-revolution- ary activiti Two “witnesses” beat him while charging him with various murders. “The people there all knew the Lthe estate of deceased are required truth, ‘but the truth didn’t matter,” he said. “Finally the trial ended, and they had to drag me off the| platform.” ‘Then the Communist leader pulled a prepared document from his pocket and started reading. Sulli- van recalls it like this: “The priest Sullivan, is an im- perialist who uses religion as a cloak for counter-revolutionary ac- tivities and espionage for imperial- is{ America, is condemned to per- petual exile as an enemy of the people.” — EMPIRE WANT nl)S PAY — FIELD PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCE CO. "Gas Has Got Ii" Walter D. Field — Phone 581 Womw {Burrows Welding Co.; Ol Tanks Flue Extensions Boat Tanks General Welding Box 2983—JUNEAU—Phone 289 Telephone 319 Plumbing ® Healing- 0il Burners | - HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street Nighis-Red 730 | Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. | William Winn-Phone 234 'MURPHY & MURPHY | consoLE and | thereof, in the U.S. Commissioner’s Red China "Exiles’ i REAL ESTATE | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1951 REAL ESTATE | | LARGE commercial property — 5 stores and 7 ‘\paxtmuns—good\ location. High income will re- -pay | purchase price in six years. Terms | from present owner, FISH BUYING station. Located on | west coast near Petersburg. This, property includes a general mer- chandise store, liquor store, res- taurant-tavern, U. §. postoffice, | Union Oil agency, docks, boats, | scows and a good three bedroom GOOD 5 bedroom hame, complete- | residential house. The station has| just finished a good season and is in excellent condition. It has netted enough in a single season to re-pay the entire purc hase | price. Terms are available to a person experienced in fish buy ing. A trade for a local business| would be considered but it has lo‘ be good. BEDROOM furnished house 1n- Douglas. Full basement. Top con- | dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should | meet either FHA or veterans ap- praisal. BEDROOM. Located in Highlands near new school. Furnished or un- | furnished. Hot water heating| plant. Largz double yard. BEDROOM, basement, near hos- pital. | BELLES /CAFE. | S et ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One| with partially completed buildmgi at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. A CABIN . .. $1,100.00 | 2-BDR. home partly furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, sn- ka, Wrangel). REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 073 over First Netional Bank FORSALE | B CLARINET h'lli pnh Electric | range, Frigidaire G. M. practically | new. Price reasonable. Write! Peter J. N'iukel, Auke Bay. Ao-4t‘ radio and "uuolnatxc‘ phonograph. Both ih good condi- \ tion. Call 1065, 6-3t | UR! room home on Beh- ] rends Ave. Jor sale by owner. | Phone Greeft 932 for appoml—" ment. 76-65 | BOAT shop, | SMALL f bedroom home, completely ¢, Douglas. cozy 2 furnished, go INCOME properti excellent rentals. moderate price. 12th STREET duplex, well furnished two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. BEAUTIFUL large home with ex- cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. many fine features, 2 bcdrcom;‘ plus income apt. (W4 ly - furnished, view, basement, DELUXE house trailer, $4250. FURNISHED small two home, South Franklin, (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, eaally accessible year round. good mdgs.\ TWO beach cabins. $3800, tops. MANY OTHER LISTINGS \Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—122 ¥rant Streey Auke 3ay—Glacier Highway FOk SALE e, large lot, | §3850. 947 975-12 | LOT 6 in Block B of the Towns te of West Juneau. Price $450. Write | Ed Brekhus, Norman, N. Dakota. 975-4¢ 8 POPE and Gossard Rose Point pattern plates, covered bowl, gravy Loat, ete., 2 pair Chintz ¥ 1 pair hand tlocked linen automatic pop up toaster, : from mixer. Phone 975-3t CA\IER.’: ored picture short wave 1 Port Walter. odak 35 mm, takes col- sell 974-6t .’:O”WATT Intervox radio tlansmltf ter and receiver as good as new, for information call Red 917. 974-6L 1 FOR S‘\LI‘ at DOOGAN'S JAN- ITOR SERVICE and SUPPLY, 123 3rd Streef, across from Coast Guard Buildi Lamps, office equipment, cash register, cash kboxes, mimeograph machine, light fixtures, tall tables. 974-6t BEFORE sou buv phorograph combination for X- mas—See our beautiful mahogany cabinet 3 speed record changer. Perfect condition. Call Green 791 or see Bindseil Apts, 112 Gas- tingau Ave.. . 864-t1f, UBE, console type Silver- | tone radio, excellent couditioni‘ Call 547. 76-3t | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.‘ Tha' Daity Viola Fagerson, execu-! trix of the estate of NORMAN FLOYD FAGERSON, deceased, has| filed her final account and report of her administration of said estate, her petition for distribution | rt for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- 1, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., January 16, 1952, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if to said final account and peti- tion for settlement and distribution thereof. Dated: 5, 1951. DAISY VIOLA FAGERSON, Executrix. First Publication: Nov. 7, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 28, 1951, Juneau, Alaska, November e T NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned CHARLES GOLD- STEIN* has been duly appointed Administrator With Will Annexed of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of LAURA GOLDSTEIN, deceased. All persons having claims against to present them, with proper vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned at his office in the Goldstein Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 20, 1951. CHARLES GOLDSTEIN Administrator With Will Annexed. First Publication: Nov. 21, 1951. Last Publication: Dec. 12, 1951. FROM ANCHORAGE | Joseph M. Wuslick of Anchorage . is at the Baranof Hotel. VISITOR FROM SKAGWAY Roy E. Eagle of Skagway is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. Billy Ford of Anchorage is stop- ping at the Hotel Juneau. Thor B. Hofstad of Wrangell is at the Baranof Hotel. FOR THE BEST , in RECORDED MUSIC It's the Record Simp f Box 2478—Juneau rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerreeesl Trevor Davis. I‘_LECVTRIC range—Nugget Shop. 953-t1 ELLVATOR —Cumplete’ with motor, switches, automatic stops. Terms. George Brothers. * 949-tf | PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephonc power skiff and compicte hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fu:- ther information, contact owne: George James, Angoon, Alaska 908-6 REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parsor’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 8651 'FOR RENT AT NANEL TN (il S SOl TWO ROOM furnished aps‘nment Crescent Apartments. Phone 428. 763t S’I‘ORES or office space. Best loca- tion, lowest fire insurance rates, clean, warm and new. Menden- hall Apartments. 971-10t - s NEW and warm unfurnished bed- room apartments $131.50 and up. Mendenhall Apartments, 971-18 OFFICE space for remt. Klein building. Phone Black 763, 51-tf — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — STORE space heated, 1000 square feet. George Brothers. * 949-tf b 5 i A i T FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boal Harbor. Across from new school on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call or sce Peter Wood, 911, \ STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St 735-t1 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other pusiness. Phone 452. 882-4! STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonidl Rooms. 69-t1 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Andersor: Piano Shop. Ph. 14F USED CARS 1950—CHEVROLET pick-up truck. See at Mendenhall Apts. Garage. 9971-6t DODGE 4 door, new engine, new See 960-t¢ LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Bicycle, call Red 737. Pay ad. 975-3t tires, excellent condition. , good location, | bedrcom | - ai or trade for: lio. J. Olson, Little | [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE PETER WOOD AGENCY —$$5885— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR {WE SELL uCRE HOMES THAN | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$8$55$— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood ~—$88838— | JUNEAU W LISTING—INCOME property. | Six apts on Willoughby Ave net 5190 monthly. Price $8400; only , 2,400 down, owner will finance. 5 1-bedroom -apts and one 2- 1 bedrcom. Also small cafe. fully | equipped, rent $30 per month,, | one person can operate. Net over | $200 monthly. Price $800. Down- payment of $2,400 will cover both properties. NEW LISTING — Fritz Cove, two bedrcoms, furnished, new refrig., oil range, about 3 acres on beach. Very good water supply. $6,800. STAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdrm, house with basement. Terms, { | | | ! CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm house, workshop in basement, new elec equip, clean house on steps. | HARRIS ST.—Near St, Ann's Hosp, | Full bsmt. $7,850. EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-brdm with nice livingroom and dining ;ggm. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,~ DOUGLAS {HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x100 | lot, view, near school $6,500. NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnished, garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13,~ 000 then, the VETERAN; a roomy cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful hunting and fishing boat. Details upon request. §7,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 5-acre , farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Small warm house, can be added onto. Garage. Concrete-floored chicken house 20x116. Acreage cleared for | subdividing, all view lots. Only 1 $9,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40sacre farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acre cleared, small trees on remainder. 3 chicken houses 20x100 each. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake furn- off ‘corner. Only $6,000. Termis NORWAY POINT—Four very largs lots with view. Next to Ed Keith- ahn. Onc or all. $1500 each. HAINES building lots for investors GLACIER. HWY lot in town $1850, OFFICE, store space for rent, en- trance to Small Boat Harbor. KAKE general store, same owner 40 years. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Blde. Tel. 911 e MISCELLANEQUS e boy puppies are we, Just as cute as we can be, We're so lonely, we're sg sad, We want a home so very bad. 723 lOth St. Black 675. 76-3t SOME sources of annoyance—leak- ing roofs, drafts, sticking doors, sloppy drain board. Get it fixed and be happier. Union carpenter. Phone 829. 9971-tf HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORID We_buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t4 WANTED HELP WANTED—Alasta Laundry. - 758-t1 U WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl, Percy’s Cafe. 755-t¢ HELP WANTED e FEMALE typist for general office work. Good permanent position for qualified person. Apply — Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 970-tf ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS PRICED FOR 0(//"/( 54[( hépr:cu_l. | 4-door Sedan L 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan L] 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street - PHONE 57