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PAGE TWO Enferfaine Plastie Gift Box FREE . with 3 pair nylons A rew duo featuring Humber on piano has ope umber, who has had Herby Kay, Rudy Vallee jor Bowes radio show. ing System, was formct nseript Network. stories, parodies Humber ph}.s ter h and I vocalist o on the Blue Mixing rtistry, ns for o rific Views Given On Truman’s Cleanup | | WASHINGTON, Republ met President Truman’s assertion he is taking continued }action to clean,up the government with demands today for mbmct dis- missals, a new congressional in- quiry and a 1952 election test the issue. Senatc doubt | tration for — 60 cauge (evening 3 pairs for $5.85 with the free plastic gift box Dec. 14 B — Give her six feet of flattery! She'll appreciate your thoughtful gift of three pair of wispy- sheer nylons by Holeproof. Benuhfu“y packaged in a reusable, crystal-clear pleshr. box that is actually a qift in meli‘ Selec! Holepreef nylons from our Christmas selection of smart, new s*yles “and colors.” Taft (R-Ohio) - B Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 Oliphant Links Grunewaldin llg Tax Case (Continued from P'\ge One) “Nothing President can do now wiil preveni | tion of the prople already occurred. In Cl theme | by Democratic Frank McKi Truman to equal pership. It Legio: its is the second post year's mem red, by man s, to be Ala: merican Legion post as been in existence year. was previous Christmas Cash Award Made fonight Big doings wili t night's regular monuiuy B oA RerBay Post Now 25; the American Legion. Before the meeting gets, underway, some fortunate person will leave the meeting hall with the post’s “Cash for Christmas” award which will climax a drive to raise| funds to construct a community building in the Auke B: Several new membe: o although less than , rooted ou ats. and pinished it a | by the De And Senator i said in a stateme will eme a cleanup. He ht not to be allowed to e piace at to meeting of | (D-Fla) P X ises are sched- | with any | be- ! t two surp! the evening ng the events conce come m a The program bcux'\ at 8 pm DeHart's store and members are | | requested to arrive early in order to complete preparations. The pub- | lic is invited according to Post| Commander Jack L. Sturtevant. huxhxp quula The Auke Bav group rdmter he r been acting continuously the government clean as country t to keep telling the e will be no cfeanup.” “Clean Heuse” Talk In a development outside the will make it the third Alas gion post to exceed its 1952 mem- e —————————— DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDG PHONE: OFFICE 61 2ND FLOOR JUNEAU, ALASKA T ——S WAL {hearing, Chairman King (D-Calif) mably it was concerned with Mr. Plans Gei neither King nor the White House ans clng !ington whose activities have had a conference at the White| | House with President Truman, Pre- Di!a[mamem ' Truman’s intended actions to “clean house” in the government but would talk about it. 1 . Grunewald is a man-about-Wash- | p 'o Russla“s be- come a ter of major interest to, the tax investigators. PARIS, Dec. 14—P— mystery. Sometimes he has been today the western Fow an investigator and at other “m"“dn\d\-mnmvm negotiations with Rus- | ,@ public relations man. sia “with the fixed desire and hope He lives in a swank apartment tlml they will result in agreement.” house and apparently has a 1 ;,c\ ,.(‘, income. In any event, the Internal| disarm: Revenue Bureau filed a tax lein ;. against him today for $51,157.71 on | s his 1950 income. | s will open plaining the r ent Propos: obvious that fundamental erences remained between the | Soviet Union and the west. Se present time, Grunewald| “We do not blink at the difficul- a hospital. He was located ! ties,” he declared, “but the task of suffering from what his phy- | disarmament is vital and we intend as diagnosed as nervous ten- to get on with that task.” sion, vhen committee aides were| Negotiations would take ISJ{:CC in looking for him with a subpoera:a new disarmament commission the to testify at the House hearings. |West wants to set up under the Grunewald’s name has run all|terms of the revised British-French through the hearings. Oliphant ' American resolution’ which Jessup has told of Grunmewald taking an!formally introduced today. interest in the tax case of Abraham | Russic and the Big Three have | Teitelbaum, the wealthy Chicago agreed in principle on setting up attorney who contends he was the 'such a commission but still differ target of an attempted $500,000 “tax 'almost completely on how to g0 " shake down. further about disarming. for a hopping good time COME to the Free DANCE at 10 o'Clock SATURDAY NITE Elks Hall b SR e RAY HOPE Benefit Award Someone will receive a prize G. E. DPe Luxe AUTOMATIC WASHER Will YOU be there? NO PROBLEM. Grwe ~iMaylovr UNU/UAL cANDIES We've just received a fresh assortment of Miss Saylor's superb, real cream and butter, chocolates. Each box contains tempting varieties of soft creamy creams, chewy chews, crunchy nuts and luscious cor= dials. Beautifully packoged they make the Perfect Gift. Choose now while our stock is complete. Juneau Drug Ceo. Box 1151 - JUNEAU - Phone 33 Mail Orders Filled Promptly ——————————————————— of | declaration of yesterday that he has | Just what passador Philip C. Jessup told the 1, he does is one of the matters of United Nations political committee | wester n 1 Jessup said | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA rs af Mike's ra Barrie and Wilson with lin orchestras and the the Mutual orchestra, ptions nd, was Tom been fe “Pinky eas broadcs n ha s ured o Toniiin and tr ith along with his keyboard is said. humor iano it Pike Rengns From A.E.C. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 6 BEDROOMS, large home on Dix- on. Large living room, chen and two baths. Full L ment. Garage. Channel view. Fur nished. Owner financed. COMMERCIAL properties two buildings, central locations. Com- pletly occupied, one with large store locatioil. Both showing net returns of over 10 percent 4 BEDROOM residence in H lands BEDROOM near price. BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234 ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partiaMy 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 078 over First Natleml Bank | 1 hospital, new WASHINGTON, Dec. imner T. Pike resigned tod: member the Atomic Energy ‘ommission The White House made public an exchange of letters disclosing Pike scu to resign last Oct. 31, the of his fifth year on the ion but agreed to stay un- 15 at President Tru- | of | Sul a C ember s request. | the sole remaining original member of the commission, your loss will be sorely felt,” Mr. Truman said in his letter accepting Pike’s tion “with the utmost re- Truman's choice for ‘nvn‘ n of the Commission before | r 1 De Iman was | The m { oppos n, the present chair- inted. to name Pike ran into m in the Senate. m?Y'(‘}S Lfi on Ihursday Trips aska Co: | tot “l of 73 | flights with EUJ\CI‘ 30 departing Arriving from Pell from Hoon: Mr. in, H Douglas, Albert Andrew from Sitka: V. 1 astal Airlines ca: T 3 on Thu seven on interport and 36 arriving. an: Don Neal; and Mrs. J. Nellie Blanken- K. 8. Clem, on; from Fish stfall, T. A. Bald- from Tenakee: Mrs Wally We: C. W. Martin; Mrs. Dermott O'Toole, Ben | Cowan, Chris Wyl- 11: Art Nelson Robert Toops, Harlan Mohle, Lamcreaux, Rev. i Tom Nally, Lloyd from Funter: Mr, v from Gustavus: i J. Costellat; from El- ‘~ and Mrs, E. O. Swan- Mr. for Pelican: Don Neal Tim Curtin, Joe Brown e Hand, Mr Hill, Rev. Whitz- £ Atluk, Glenn Free- land; for Fick Cove: J. J. Kinney. For Petersburg: Don Lundberg, Dan Cole, John Mansbury, Stanley Friese; for Ketchikan: Mrs. E. Be Rose M. Bergeron; for Hal . B. Houser, Etta Mays, Loretta ser, Homer Nordling, Jim Furk C. Doheny; for Skag- icker; for Hoonah: Walter One of the nation's most popular blues singers, Mildred Bailey, died last night a hospital at Pough- keepsie, New York. Her “Old Rockin’ Chair” song made her fa- motis. She gave her age as 48. She had suffered from a heart ailment. Democratic Frank McKinn publican leader confidence in ipey made the rreparcd for a Chicago meeting ui g Democrats. National Chairman y accuses some Re- of undcxmlnmg government. McKin- Austin | G. Gallant; | ord, C. Merlin, | charge in a speech | MISCELLANEQUS | HOPE'S SEOOND HAND STORF We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Fhone 908 793-11 WANTED ‘MA‘\I \\mhc\ v rk in evenings, cleaning, have you. Phone Blue for 3 or 4 hour: or what 620. 989-3t i { WANTED ! . [ | ROOM AND BOARD tiled kit- | | DELUXE tr | | MAGNIFICENT view, room recently stea tely ed, B |LOVELY 1o steam heat, large 3 bed- remodeled, home, bedrooms Qom at $125 monthly, full onderful view, excel- Dougla now rented bascment, lent furnishings, nd. | MODERATE price 2 bedroom hume furnished, garage, Douglas. ished, view, basement, Star Hill. er, sleeps 8 adults. BEACH cabins, $3,8%0 top price. South Franklin, near sawmill. ISLAND, 230 acres, useable year | round, excellent facilities. BOAT SHOP, moderately priced. APARTMENTS and commercial buildings. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Glacier Highway ——— ——— - FOR SALE SAVE—R Xmas lamp sets, 70 CEN\ and up—spare bulbs. Alaska | 307 Seward. 3-tf 2 ippies for sale. males 3 months old and 1 7 months. Write to Mrs. Wesley 7 Walker, Taku Harbor, Alaska. ELECTRIC range«Nugget Shop. 953-tf ELEVATOR—Cumpleie with motor, | switches, automatic stops. Terms. George Brothers. 949-tf CLHW\‘ condition, Contact Parsor ectric, 10th and <. * steadily em- desires room and board in private home beginning January 1st. Best of references. Reply B 3050, Empire. e 06 ¢ 0o 2 o 0 0 0 & o '23 Arrive on PN 27 Fiy Wesiward i Twenty: ree persons arrived on | Pacific Northern Airlines Wednes- | day and Thursday and 27 flew ! westward. From Anchorage: H. L. Duberg, C. W. Hales, T. A. Morgan, A. Rugg, M. R. Mulloney, E. Araonovich, J. | E. Bowen, L. Doheny, Lt. Lucas. T.| Mayo, P. R. Frank. | From Cordova: Pauline Ruther, . Proesch, W. O'Neil, J. Lonellette, Beyers, B, Nesbett. From Yakutat: Mr. and Mrs. T. | George, Dan Henry, M. James, |Jack Roberts. | To Anchorage: Wilbert Eyon, G. E. Magorty, B. Nesbett, Doug Haen, Jack Doane, Bill Lofholm, Roy }Crnwfm-d. E. Smith, Robert E. | Toops, Marie Eakon, Olaf Hansen, Ted Birch, Dr. M. H. Fritz, Harry Deland, Col. Jelsma, Katherine Fred, Lt. J. Morrison, A Macchia, H. B. Gunderson, Arly Smallwood. To . Yakutat: Leslie Melton, Wal- ter Gargill. Responsible. ployed man 2 | pe | b ! |z iJ. FAIRBANKS MAN TO WED SEATTLE, Dec. 14—(®—Notice of intention to wed was filed here yes- terday by Maxie Smith, 28, Fair- banks, Alaska, and Margaret C. Beck, 26, Onnhn Neb | POSITION OPEN — CITY TAX COLLECTOR AND ASSESSOR Applications will be received at the office of the City Clerk in the I 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 lOctuber 1, 1952. Full qualifications for the p tion must be stated on written npplicalion and signed by the appli- cant. | C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First Publication: Dec. 11, 1951. | Last Publication: Dec. 13, 1951. For Prompt and Courteous Service Phone . 666--959 GLACIER CAB Ride in Comfort s Radio Dispatch Service s e | {ONE bedroom furn ¢ ment, with electrically eq kitchen. Price $55.00 mont Douglas 2571. 2 n and bath, on the 84-tf FURNISHED hot livi room, kitch Fritz Cove Road. Brownie Ba OFFICE space for rent. building. Phone Black 763. “Kiein 51-tf | STORE space hented 1000 square feet. George Brothers. 949-t1 FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two nex\ 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- taurant. Also space for othe) bldgs or businesses. Call or sce Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold Et 735-t: AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phonef 452. 882-4 STEAMHEATED Rooms, Monthly. Colonial Rooms. weekly © 69-t] WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 14 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Couple with two children in urgent need of tWwo or three bedroom house”or apartment. Reliable family, no-smokers, non-drinkers. January 1 oc- cupancy. Please reply care of Box '3051, Daily Alaska e Empire. - 987-tfe e o o 0 0 0 0 o o o WANTED to rent 2 bedroom fur- nished house or apartment. Per- manent residents, one child. Call Baranof 501. 85-Tt - s USED CARS F ANY one is seeking a truly out- standing bargain in a used car, here it is to inspect and drive. Call Blue 024. A Dodge sedan in very good condition throughout. le offer takes it. Gt IR L ¥ 1951 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-tf 1941—FORD V-8 super deluxe coupe, A-1 condition, heater. Phone Green 708 after 5 p.m. 87-4t HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 758-t1 1 WAITRESS & i Fruuatain Girl Perer’s Cafe 55-t1 — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — furnish- three baths, | two | apartments SPACIOUS 5 bedroom horme, Lnn-l SMALL 2 bedroom furnished home, | male ' - | bedrooms, | _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | BEAL ESTATE | PETER WOO AGENCY —853588— EACE MONTH-—-EACH YEAHH { | i ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBIvN“ —$58858— | T challenge them to list thetr s each month—Peter Wood -—$88$58— JUNEAU NEW LISTING—INCOME propex Six apts on Willoughby Ave $190 mu:nhl_\'. Price (@°00; o §2,400 down, owner wul finar 5 1-bedroom apts and one bedroom. Also small cafe equipped, rent $30 per mong cne person can operate. Net o $200 monthly. Price $800. Dow ‘ payment of $2,400 will cover bt 5 properties, NEW LISTING — Fritz Cove, l'» bedrcoms, furnished, new refr. i oil range, about 3 acres on beadl§ Very good water supply. $6,800. p: 1STAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdr house with" basement. Terms. | CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bd house, workshop in basement, n elec equip, clean house on stel | HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann’s Ho Full bsmt. $7,850. EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-br¢. with nice livingroom and dini} room. Hot water heat, bsmt. Sl 500. | DOUGLAS HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x] lot, view, near school $6,500 'NEW basement, 3-bdrm furmsh garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $1° 000 then, the VETERAN, a roo cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonder#, hunting and fishing boat. Det upon request. $7,500. y CHICKEN RANCH--Shores 5-a m 7 mi Glacier Highway. Sm/# m house, can be added on Concrete-floored chickys x116. Acreage cleared all view lots. O CKEN RANCH—Shores 40-a arm 13 mi Glacier, Hwy. 1 aq ; small trees on remaind cilses 20x100 each. Dredge Lake tur off corner. Only $6,000. Terms JRWAY POINT—Four very lar§ lots with view: Next to Ed. Keit! 1| ahn. One'or all. $1500 each. ~ HATNES buliding lotsifor investol | GLACIER, HWY lot in town $18f OFFICE, s'cre space for rent, trance (o Small Boat Harhnt\ KAKE ger: store, same owner } years. t PETER W00 AGENCY 3 Klein Blde. Tel. 1 1 i i No. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI That on December 3, 1951, in U. S. Commissioner’s Court for J at Juneau, Ala anklin, of Dougl spointed administr!, ed. All persons having clair} inst said estate are required nt them, with verified vouc: s as required by law, to said a« ministratrix within six months fro the date of the first publication this notice. A petition has be: filed in said court for judgme etting aside and awarding to Aij Wahto, surviving widow of deceder the entire estate of the deceder the same does not exceed in vall $4,000.00. All persons concerned a notified to be and appear in tl: said court at 10 o'clock A. M. ¢ the 7th day’ of January, 1952, show cause, if any they have, wi judgment should not be so rendere | VIENO WAHTO FRANKLI | Administratrix. First Publication: Dec. 7, 1951. Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1951. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY N PRICED FOR | QUICK SALE SPECIAL 1949 DODGE 4-door Sedan o 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan e 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan | B.W.Cowling Co. | i 115 Front Street —Alasza Laundry |

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