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PAGE TWO Big Four Agree | On Arms Body; ‘ Aparf on Trealy | P—The BN‘ ay to set up a commission but | were as far apart ever what sort of arms the proposed group should work out. | “Fundamental differencps still said the United States, ance in summarizing | n days of secret talks with Soviet Union on how to end ms race. agreement to set up the; commission—which will re- two already-deadlocked Uni- ted Nations committees—was an- nounced in a report of the talks | by UN Assembly President Luis Padilla Nervo, who presided over Lhe‘ meetings .The chairman’s report, whith the Big Four unanimously approved, outlined a fundamental disagree- | ment between the east and west just what the new commis- on should be told to do. It was the same basic difference which ex- between the western and the ian disarmament plans. PARIS, Four new still Dec. rounced di: ament W ace ists Ru The three western powers insisted that the commission be instruct- | ed to draw up a step-by-step plan for arms reduction, beginning with a worldwide census of arms and a foolproof system of verification. The Russians as adamantly de- | nianded immediate and uncondi- tional prohibition of atomic wea- pons and one-third reduction of all conventional armed forces and arm- aments Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mail Orders Filled Promptly "YOUR LIFE INSURANCE . . . Stockholders of a closz cor- poration often f; a. serious problem when one of the stock- holders The surviving stockholders automatically will be in business with the family of the @eccased stockholder if the family inherits his stock. In this event, the surviving stockholders face three alter- aatives: dies. 1, Take the widow or son into the firm in a position of responsibility. | rooms ALASKA POTTI HOLD CERAMICS SALE The Alaska Potters will hold ceramics sale Friday, December at 11 a.m. at Vic Power’s store. 14 All members are requested to | bring their pieces for the sale to the meeting Wednesday, December 12, at 8 p.m. at the club rooms. Pricing and final arrangements will be made at that time. A committee will be at the club Thursday afternoon to re- ceive late pieces and to pack them in boxes. A bisque firing was completed today, and all those having pieces to glaze, should come to the club rooms and glaze them before 4 p.m. Wednesday as another glaze firing eduled for 5 p.m. AND TEN, DAYS Roy Replogele was fined $50 and | n a ten-day jail sentence in city magistrate’s court today. He was charged with drunkeness, driv- ing under the influence of liquor and operating an automobile with- out an operator’s license. He was arersted by Juneau police yesterday afternoon on South Franklin Street. ARMY AUDITOR HERE D. A. Peckham of the Army audit | agency from Elmendorf Field arriv- | ed here yesterday on PNA and is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. | ROSSITER RETURNS, | Paul Rossiter of the General | Telephone Directory Co.,, of Long Beach, Calif., returned to Juneau after a trip to Fairbanks and An- chorage. He is stopping at the Bar- | anot Hotel. la Wildeats at Top, Basketball Poll NEW YORK, Dec, 11—P—The Kentucky Wildeats today walked off with top honors in the first|be in charge of the musicyfor thv[ Associated Press basketball poll nI“Ray Hope benefit dance to be held ! | the season. the nation's sports writers and sportscasters outdistance St. John's Universi! | Brooklyn, which finished second. Kentucky piled up 1,021 point the only team to go over the magic | 1,000-point fi | had 840 points and 17 top ballots. | Next Mon night these two hardwood powers collide at Lexingz- ton, Ky The the top ten Illinois, St. Washington, LaSalle and teams Louis, Seton North rest of were, in order Kansas State, Hall, Kansas, | Carolina State | MPMISIERRERE 1IRMA MARIE GEYER | HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY | 1rma Marie Geyer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Geyer, celebrat- ed her second birthday today. A | party with a two-candle cake and eight small guests was given for her by her mother at their home, 320 West Eighth Street. Guests were her brother John, Kim and Karen Faulkner, Linus and ¢ Danner, Sydney Hanford, v McGill, and Robert Mallard. SKI CLUB TO SING | CHRISTMAS CAROLS 300! Kath: The Wildcats, NCAA champions, | night. | | were named No. 1 in the land by |their services- and many Junmui" They received 41 of | jec the 102 first-place votes to easily| The Elks are donating the use of y of | the ballroom, | | ! will be used to help finance an op- | | ire—while St. John's| Ray Hope. All funds will be handled THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Musicians Donafing | World Champs Music for Ray @ 4 Hope Benefit Dance, Teld fo Fight Or Lose Crowns Royal and Eleanor O'Reilly will WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 — (P Three world’s champion boxers have been warned: the National oxing Association wants only| ighting champions, and if titles| en’t defended, they'll be forfeited. he warnings were made in let- ters sent out by the NBA yesterday. The bluntest warning went t welterweight champion Kid Gavilan of Cuba. Gavilan must sign a | contract within 10 days to fight | Gharles Humez of France, the NBA {said, or his title will be taken away | from him. in the Elks ballroom next Saturday All musicians are donating izations are assisting the pro- Joe Mangan announced today. ol ( Proceeds from the sale of tickets eration and new artificial legs' for by Irvin Curtis and Larry Fitzpat- rick Stan Asplund is scheduled to be " . master of ceremonies at the dance| Col. Harvey L. Miller, executive at ndromat will be;fecretary for the NBA, said Gavilan given | had been given the title only on the | condition that he would give Humez, the European champion, a crack at it ing to dona‘e to the ail it to the Ray Hope Fund, Box 44, Juneau. J et i Heavyweight champicn Jersey | Joo Walcott and light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim were re- {minded that they have only three more months in which to decide Taku Post, VFW, Host, Sunday (0('('8“ Pafly | whom they will meet in title fights. | To help Walcott and Maxim with Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign | their homework, the NBA obligingly Wars, played host to members of |listed the fighters it thinks most the post and the VFW Auxiliary at | entitled to the chance. its annual cocktail party Sununy‘ For Walcott: Rocky Marciano of afternoon at the American Legion | Massachusetts, Clarence Henry of| Dugout. California and Ezzard Charles of} Guests of honor were Mayor and | Ohio are “logical contenders.” Mrs. Waino Hendrickson, Governor | For Maxim: Archie Moore of Mis- and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Mrys. 'souri and Harry Matthews of Se- Pauline Washington and Mr, and attle are the logical choices, the Mrs. Dick Peter. More than a hun- | NBA said. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951 REAL ESTATE LARGE commercial property — 5 stores and 7 apartments—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. S. postoffice, Union Oil agency, docks, boats, scows and a good three bedroom 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 purchase price. Terms are available to a person experienced in fish buy- ing. A trade for a local business would be considered but it has to be good. 3 BEDROOM furnished house in Douglas. Full basement. Top con- dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should meet cither FHA or veterans ap- praisal. 4 BEDROOM. Located in Highlands near new school. Furnished or un-| furnished. Hot water heating | plant. Large double yard. 1 BEDROOM, basement, near hos- pital. BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. | William Winn-Phone 234 REAL ESTATE COZY 2 bedroom home, complete’ s furnished, garage, Douglas. | INCOME properties, good location, excellent rentals. BOAT shop, moderate price. | 12th STREET duplex, well furnished 1 two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. BEAUTIFUL large - home with ex- cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. many fine features, 2 bedrooms plus income apt. £ (W48) | GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | ly furnished, view, basement, DELUXE house trailer, $4250. FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin, (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bidgs, TWO beach cabins. $3800, tops. i MANY OTHER LISTINGS {Bob Druxman-Phone 891 | M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Pront Sireet Auke Bay—Glacier Highway FOR SALE GIVE A LIVE TOY for Xmas. Ped- igreed AK.C. Registered Pomer- anian Toy puppies for sale. 2 males 3 months old and 1 male 7 months. Write to Mrs. Wesley Walker, Taku Harbor, Alaska. 87-6t The Juneau Ski Club carolers |ang refreshments. dred attended to enjoy the music | begin practices tomorrow They will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the | Baranof Hotel and be " transported Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rose of the | to the place of practice, Tom Stew- Singer Sewing Machine Co. from |art, president, said today. Co-chair- Ketchikan are guests at the Bar-“men are Joe Bell, Jr., and Shirley anof Hotel. | Meuwissen. SINGER PAIR HERE LYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE BLACK 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS T AREERR TR ERR TEAMSTERS’ MEETING + Decemberl2 8P, M. * A F.of L. HALL Continue to operate the business while the family remains inactive but holds on to their stock. Buy the shares of the de- ceased stockholder if avail- able. There are very real problems in connection with cach of ‘hes2 alternatives. 1t is wise to prepare this situation in advance by adopt- ing business life insurance For information plan. Call, telephone or write Special Agent Keith 6. Wildes Member Million Dollar Round Table Office in Shattuck Agency PHONE 601 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 106 Years of Protection PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES 19 Years of Service in Alaska Passenger—Airmail—Cargo DAILY FLIGATS TO: Cordova, Anchorage, Kodiak, King Salmon (Naknek), Homer Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS Baranof Hotel-Phone 716 OPENI NG at Mike’s Place Barhara Barrie -— Wilson Humber - PIANO - BANJO - DRUMS Vocal and Novelty Numbers For Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure Always a pleasure to DINE and DANCE at MIKE You and your guests will enjoy Mike's Famous Steak and Chicken Dinners e night. ! | the Genial “Doc” Jackson, club stew- ard and Mrs. Natalie Gustafson | were in charge New Church Plannad For Auke Lake Chapel | A special congregational meeting has Leen called for 3 p.m., Sunday, | ,at the Chapel-by-the-Lake, it has| heen announced by the Rev, Ran-| dolph McCluggage. i The meeting is called specifically ' to go over plans of the building Charles fo Meet | of arrangements | and the ladies Auxiliary prepared | H 12 R d a feast of roast turkey with all the MaXIm, ounaer trimmings. Srais | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11—(P— | Ezzard Charles, an rx-hea\'y\\'mghti H H | champ, and Joey Maxim, the light so(ia| wo'ke' Re'urns ! morrow night in a 12-round fight | that may determine who gets a shot Ffom held ViS“ |at Jersey Joe Walcott's heavyweight | | crown. { . 2 ! Promoters Jimmy Murray and Lou Miss Beatrice Erickson, area s0-'myomas expect the gross to exceed cial worker for the Alaska Natlve 109,000 from a near capacity crowd Service, has returned from a field ¢ apout 15,000 fans. | visit to Kodiak and Anchorage| gparies will receive 35 percent of | where she conferred With mem-| iy, oate Maxim 27. | bers of the Health and Welfare, 15 gqgition television rights will| Council and Department of Public pring in $25,000. The fight will be| Welfare ofiicials on applications ' telecast and broadcast (CBS) coast-' for welfare assistance. to-coast at 7 p.m. (PST). While in Kodiak, Miss Erickson| charles hold four decisions over! visited the Baptist Mission and Maxim. One was highly disputed.| talked with the children for whom ' One, Decoration Day, was quite one- | native service has accepted sided. | financial responsibility. The Bap- | tist Mission has adopted the ‘got- tage plan” for the care of children. | The children live in three cot- | tages, she said, which provide a! homelike atmosphere for those who | attend the Kodiak public schools | and actively participate in both | school and community activities. ard Baltzo, chairman of the build- ing committee says that his com- mittee has been studying plans for the past several months and is pre- pared to make recommendations at the Sunday meeting. ! “Because this is as much in the {as a church project, non-member |of the church are also invited,”| ,way of being a community project . ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building 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, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 673 over First Naticnal Bank MISCELLANEOUS | USED refrigerator in excellent con- dition. Blue 306. 86-3t WELL equipped small cafe, excel- lent condition, good location, $6,- 000. Write Dot’s Cafe, Mrs. Dollie Hodge, Box 963, Ketchikan Al- aska. 84-6t WALNUT DESK, $27.50, baby rocker $5.00, buggy $15.00. Red 82-6t 131, ELECTRIC ra;xga-Nugget sih'o'p. 953-t1 ( switches, automatic stops. Terms. George Brothers. WANTED—Girl to share five rcom apartment with two other girls, Phone Green 575 after 6 p.m. 87-3t HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORFL We buy, sell and trade. 214 2ng St. Fhicne 908, 193-t2 Alaska Coastal Carries {41 on Monday [lights Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a total of 41 passengers on Mo~ day’s flights with 6 on interport travel, 15 arriving and 20 depart- ing. Arriving from Haines: Joe Bon- hauski, Peggy Benesche, George Benesche, E. Diggs; from Skagway: Dan Cole, Ed Dull, P. Ubert, Leroy | Foster, Gordon Beitinger, Tim committee for a new church. How- Casey, Ward Carroll; from Angoon: | Mrs. E. Garnes; from Pelican: Ber- tha Raatikainen, P. S. Ganty, A. B. Hobbs. Departing for Petersburg: Mr. Mc- Donald; for Wrangell: Tom Parks; for Ketchikan: Fred Bryant, Mike Loitus, Donald Alexander, Mr. Daw- on; for Haines: Mr. McNamara, y Crawford, Whitey Thorpe, C. Comstock; for Skagway: Pvt. Rt : Baltzo said. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — SEWING MACHINE | REPAIRS A Service Representative of Sewing Machine Co. WILL BE IN JUNEAU Mon. through Sai. DECEMBER ' 10 through 15 AT THE Baranof Hotel Make HER gift a Singer for Christmas morning. 0 SINGER Sewing Machine Co. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Box 609 g o o s BLENDED SCOTS WHISKY » 868 PROOF RENFIELD IMPORTERS, LTD, N, Vs I | lie |Dick, James Shotridge, Faith Riewe; for Angoon: Ginger Neuman, Char- Wellis; for Tenakee: George Clemens, Jim Christenson; for Peli- can: Karl Wurta, Irene Bright- man, Tim Brightman. INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health announces the Invitation to Bid for doing necessary overhauling and re- pairs to the M/S Hygiene. Interested bidders may secure bid forms and specifications by writing the Alaska Department of Health, P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 a.m. December 14, 1951, and then publicly opened. C. Earl Albrecht, M.D. Commissioner of Health. First Publication: Nov. 27, 1951 Last Publication: Dec. 11, 1951. 1952 AUTO LICENSE PLATES Notice is hereby given to the general public that the City Clerks office will be moved within a few days into the basement of the New Library Building and that 1952 Auto License plates will go on sale in that office on or about Wednes- day, December 19, 1951. We will not have any plates on hand before that time. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. Published: Dec. ‘11, 1951. POSITION OPEN — CITY TAX COLLECTOR AND ASSESSOR Applications will be received at the office of the City Clerk in the City Dock Building between now and 8:00 o'clock P. M. December 20, 1951 for the position of CITY TAX COLLECTOR AND ASSESSOR whose appointment is expected to extend from January 1, 1952 until October 1, 1952. Full qualifications for the posi- tion must be stated on a written application and signed by the appli- cant. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First Publication: Dec. 11, 1951, Last Publication: Dec. 15, 1951. | REFRIGERATOR . — Excellent | condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 868-i7 i FOR RENT | APARTMENT for rent, 226 Wil oughby. Phone 1044 86-3t FURNISHED house, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath, on Fritz Cove Road. Brownie the Barber. 84-tf !TWO room apartment $30 per month. Write Box 320. 81-tf {NEW and warm unfurnished bed- | room apartments $131.50 and up. Mendenhall Apartments. 971-18 OFFICE building. Phone Black 763. space for rent. Klein 51-tf STORE space heated, 1000 square feet. George Brothers. 949-t1 FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoim;g bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res Also space for othe: bldgs or businesses. Call or scc Peter Wood, 911. STEAM hesated rooms, 315 Gold £t 735-t: AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phont 452. 882-4 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t} | WURLITZER Spinet piano for nfl! , Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 14 WANTED TO RENT taurant. e o 0000 0 0 o WANTED TO RENT Couple with two children in urgent need of two or three bedroom house or apartment. Reliable family, no-smokers, non-drinkers. January 1 oc- cupancy. .Please reply care of Box 3051, Daily Alaska Empire. 987-tfe 6 © 06 © 0 0 0 0 o & XX EE R Ty ec0000000000e WANTED to rent 2 bedroom fur- nished house or apartment. Per- manent residents, one child. Call Baranof 501. 85-Tt " USED cARS W51 FORD pickup, radio and heat- er. Phone 123, Al Painter. 81-tf DODGE 4 door, new engine, new tires, excellent condition. See Trevor Davis. 960-t1 1941—F0RD7V-8 super deluxe coupé, A-1 condition, heater. Phone Green 708 after 5 p.m. 87-4t GIANT SPUD SASKATOON—/P—R. Hunter of Saskatoon needed to peel only one potato for the family dinner. He dug up a spud weighing 2% pounds in his garden on a vacant lot. 949-tf i REAL ESTATE PETER WOOD AGENCY —$$5888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL WmORE HOMES THAN | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$85$58— | T challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood ~—-$88588— JUNEAU NEW LISTING—INCOME property. Six apts on Willoughby Ave net $190 monthly. Price $8,400; only $2,400 down, owner will finance. 5 1-bedroom apts and one 2- bedroom. 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 bedrooms, furnished, new refrig., oil range, about 3 acres on beach, | Very good water supply. $6,800. 1STAR ~HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdrm. | house with basement. Terms. “CARROLL ‘WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm i house, workshop in basement, new i elec equip, clean house on steps.s { HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann's Hosp, Fuil bsmt. $7,850. | EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-brdm with ‘nice livingroom and dining room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,- 500. DOUGLAS 1 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 $9,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40-acre farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy, 1 acre cleared, small trees on remainder. 3 chicken hcuses 20x100 each. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake turn- off corner. Only $6,000. Terms _l NORWAY POINT—Four very large lots with view. Next to Ed Keith- ; ahn. One or all. $1500 each. HAINES building lots for investors GLACIER HWY lot, in town $185% OFFICE, store space for refit, en- trance to Small Boat Harbor. KAKE general store, same owner 4¢ years. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Blde. Tel. 911 HELP WANTED HELP WANTZID—Alasta Laundry. 758-u1 1 WATTRESS & 1 ruuatain Girl. Percy’s Cafe 755-t WANTED WANTED ROOM AND BOARD Responsible, steadily em- ployed man desires room and board in private home beginning January 1lst. Best of references. Reply Box 3050, Empire. 987-tfe e & o o 0 0 0 0o o o LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pink tortoise shell glasses found, owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for ad. 85-3t ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS PRICED FOR QUICK SALE SPECIAL | 1949 DODGE 4-door Sedan 3 . 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan L] 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan || B.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street PHONE 57