The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1938, Page 7

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R BARNEY GOOGLE HE'S UNCONSCIOUVS OH, FERDIE - ('t\\) GOING Y0 EAINT - - & | i WANT AD FOR RENT mFORMATION COM house and bath, nicely b 3y furnished—overstuffed, oil heat, Count five avcrage woras o e pew oak floors. Windsor Apts. lne. e Daily rate per line for consccutive FOR SALE OR LEASE—Three furn. nsertions, apts., houses on one lot. Reason- One day 19 able terms. Owner leaving town. Additional d be call after 1 p.m. W. L. Torell, 153 Minimum charge . 50c Gastincau Ave. Copy must be in the office by 2 yACANCY Perelle apts. for two. eclock in the afternoon to INSUrC ppone Blue 200 {asertion on same day FOR RENT — Warm cozy Steam- We accept ads over ftelephonc phegted rooms. Ellingen Apts. from persons listed in telephone Phone 702. directory. Phone 374—Ask for FOR RENT—Clean, cozy, 3-room Ad-taker. s apt. Call 385, In case of crror or i an a OR RENTFour-room furnished has been stopped before ex- house; oil heat. Phone 187 after | piration, advertiser please noti- | 5 pam. | fy this office (Phone 374) at | - - ohce and same will be given | FOR RENT — 3-room apt. Phone Fiateedetion 3 | Green 100 after 3:30 p.m | : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | yACANCY-—Nugget Apartments. "~ FOR SALE \/ A(“ NLY Mfil(mt'\ A])(\ leu“ 484 4-ROOM house, furnished or un- APARTMENT for xent. California furnished; lot 70x35, £18 B. st. GO SR M L. R. Smith FOR RENT — Cne vacant apt, __couple only. Snow White Apt. pairs Guodvear “Welt Men’s 30 Dress Shoes, $3 pair. 208 ACANCY at the Bishop Apts Front. RED FRONT. . — FOR RENT-Two office rooms in 52 hp. JOHNSON and 16-ft. hull "Rl v "B Bldg Tnouire to sell for best offer. W. Peterson Tyee, Alaska. at bank. FOR SALE_One Kodak Retina and ! FOR RENT-Fofir - room_furnished case, with F, 35 lems, 35 MM'| B8P with bath, Gastineau Ave. film, like new, $37.50; one Savage| Inquire Juneau Paint Store rifle, 30.06, good condition, peep sights, $20; one new 9-tube radio VACANGY MacKinnon Ap oA $25. We buy and sell new and FOR RENT—Furmshed, neated, and used goods. Alaska Trading Post. preferred modern apartment in 276 S. Franklin St. center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Store Phone 97. FOR SALE_G. B. Dalene 36-ft. long 9-ft. beam. Boat in good condi- iy tion with 20 hp. N&S engine. (o7y warm farn, apts. Light, practically new. Combined hali- water, dishes, cooking utensils buter and troller. Completely and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. equipped for both. Inquire Charles G. Warner Co., Juneau. MISCELLANEOUS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1938. ' 7 HE'S COMING T HOUSE, ‘ROUND ALL RIGHT -+ LET'S GET 'EM \WNTO MY UTTLE BON-8O0N -/ By BILLIE DE BECK Air Bombers vs. Battleships Is PHILIPPINE F00 CHOO JUNMPLN . BLNG N\CE JEEPERS, Again Argument HOT BLEKFUS-- QooGLE W\ f il (Continued from Page Three) WE-UNS ORIFTED nine mnjor gum A 1s mch pru lec~ tile weighs 2,100 pounds, about the RISE AGAIN same as the 2,000-pound bomb P which a large size bomber can carry. In a hundred minutes a bat- Quezon and McNutt Agree tieship could throw out Rnine hun- Mullens Return Aboard Princess From California Returning visit of six weeks 1 the States, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Mullen arrived in Juneau abcard the Princess Norah yester- day afternoon, having spent most of their time south in California. In the* Bay District they visited with their daughters, Virginia and Beatrice, now studying at the D inican Convent at San Rafael. Miss Virginia Mullen is now a senior in high school, and Miss Beatrice Mul- len is a sophomore in college. The Mullens also visited in Los Angeles, ‘San Francisco and Seattle, R - RADIO from a The following summary is com- piled from KINY Station’s latest available program schedule. The Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- sponsible for last minute program changes: Tuesday—Closing Schedule 4:00 to 4:15—Works Progress ministration 4:15 to 4:30—Hawaiian Echoes 4:30 to 4:45—The Round-Up 4:45 to 5:00—Mood Espanol 5:00 to 5:15—Juneau Woman's Club 5 to 5:30—Fifteen Minutes in Fairyland 0 to 5:35—World Bookman :35 to 5:45—Golden Tones 5:45 to 6:00 — Radio Symphony Orchestra 00 to 6:05—Weather Report to 6:30—Dinner Music 0 to 6:45—Melody and Song 145 to 7:00 — Comedy Stars of Broadway to 7:15—Singing Strings to 7:30—Cecil and Sally to 8:00—Variety Booklet to 8:15—The Arkansas Minstrel to 8:30—Guest Night to 8:45—Music. Ad- 6: @ 7: S 8: FOR SALE—One Sudgley Spring- field Sporter rifle, cal. 30-06, very | ¥ good condition, $30. Ofie Heywood- | Wakefield baby buggy, $15. Phone Black 130 She MAKE me an offer for 251 Alaska | TURN your old gold into value, mastodon ivory beads. A hand-| cash or trade at Nugget Shop some 83-inch necklace which can- B AN not ‘be duplicated. Warren Hard- | ing, P.O. Box 1054, Juneau, | SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. "Try an Empire ad. . WANTED pairs gh Cut l-"m-zune AL G SR L S zoo Police shoes, $5 value, $3.50 WANTED TO RENT—Large %, pr. Red Front, 226 Front St. | | nished house close in. Call Green e 165. rOR SALE oom completely fur-| nished house, 6th and Kennedy. Terms. Phone 615. COOK WANTED—Lady proferred. | Erwin Boarding House, S. Fran- } klin. | [OR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, | - Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. work. Phone Black 381. DISTRICT Manager to handle cir- culation for leading American magazine publisher. Transporta- tion, Office, Advertising furnished | qualificant. Write M. A. Steele, 5 Columbus Circle, New York City. “Try The Empue classifieds f results. z 4WAN’I’ED — Young woman must | have work. Phone Empire. ‘Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. WANTED (lll'l for gencral houge— 8:45 to 9:00—Cub Reporters 9:00 to 9:15—Parade 15 to 9:30 — The House of Peter MacGregor 0 to 9:45—Dance Music 145 to 10:00—Empire News Broad- cast 10:00 to 10:15—Through the Holly- woods Lens 10:15 to 10:30—Let’s Dance 10:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures 11:00—Off the Air 9: ‘Wednesday—Opening Schedule 8:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought 5 to 9:15—Breakfast Club 5 to 9:30—Parade 9:30 to 9:45—8candinavian Music 5 to 10:15—Sons of the Pioneers 10:15 to 10:30—Victor Quan Or- chestra 710:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat 10:45 to 11:00—Dance Music 11:00 to 11:30—Melodies of the Mu- sic Masters 11:30 to 12:00—Top Tunes of the y 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader 112:15 to 12:30 — Here Comes the Band 12:30 to 12:45—Monitor Views the News Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection - Speec- TRY US ONCE! IR ool 5 | ! | % Phone 12— —115-?nd St. THE ROYAL # OPEN EVENINGS | “1f your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” - SPRING’S HIS NAME | Jones-Stevens Shop ' and that's what 16- A--u | Ronnle Spring did after LADIES'—MISSES’ | 16 féet from window of Colum- READY-TO-WEAR AbgE | 3.2'" lu-e' 3 :: mm up, mud Nt save for cl and ) St p L T e s e f 12:45 to 1:00—% Hour of % Time to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous :00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or- chestra :15 to 2:30—Round-Up :30 to 3:45—Peacock Court 45 o 3:00—Auld Lang Syne to 3:30—Symphonettes 3:45—Electric Melodies 4:00—Lovely Lady 4:15—Works Progress Ad- nistration 4:30—Hawaiian Echoes 2 2 2 Crosby 4:45 to 5:00—Club Cabana THERE IS NOTH% g FINER IN RADIO THAN Stromberg- Carlsons Heéar a Demonstration Today at J. B. Burford & Co. | ter to 4:45-—-Mills Bros. and Bing mun..-m.nw-r-»muu I Customers” i RESERVE OFFICERS TO GIVE PARTY IN HONOR OF PENNY Lieut. George C. Penny, one of the charter members of the Junecau Reserve Officers Association, will be honored this evening at a fare- well party given prior to his de- parture for the States where he has been transferred by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The affair will be held at home of Dr. R. H. Williams, chap- president, in the Goldstein Building. As an event of the eve- ning, pictures taken in New York of special surgical operations will be shown by Dr. Edward F. Vol- lert, surgeon of the Juneau chapter while skiiing pictures will be shown by Trevor Davis. Among special guests of the eve ning will be Darroch Crookes, gues instructor of the Juneau Ski Club who is a member of the Marine Corps Reserve, and Frank Metcalf R. O. A, appflcant R 0SCAR ANDERSON ‘GOES THROUGH ON WAY TO COAL MINE | President of the a pas- m aboard , returning Oscar Anderson, Evang-Jones Coal mine, senger with Mrs. Ander the Yukon this aftern to Anchorage. ‘With Mr. Andefson, who plans to reopen the well known coal! mine, i hi§ son, M. J. Anderson, who oper- ates the gold property in the Wiilow Creek district known at “The Jap.” Also aboard the Yukon, going to the Evans-Jones mine, are Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rockefeller. Mr. Rocke- feller, formerly associated with the Bureau of Mines, will be Engincer- in-Charge of operations for Mr. An- defson. - e Try the Empire classifieds results. for UTY ot Georgia Carroll, 18, New York II.OND BEA model, won her litle as Dream Gi 1l by ll 2 Girl” after pol well-known artists. Award w: -.»mu-mnww the ( dred 2,100-pound = shells. - Fiftecn sueh battleships could sling out 13,- 500, a feat which, the memo said, - | would require 13,500 planes, since March 15.—Phil- | each can carry only ore toh-wefght to Reexamination of Isle Independence MANILA, P. I, ippine Commonwealth President bomb. There aren't that many Manuel Quezon has agreed with bombers in the world. American High Commissioner Paul ' Then, says the Navy memo, the V. MeNutt that the question of life cf a battleship is 26 years, while Philippine independence should be a plane lasts about 6 years, so over reexamined in the light of disquiet- & period of six years it would take ing world events, 58,500 planes at a cost of $14,600,- Quezon concurred after listening 000,000 to provide the same striking 5 a broadcast from Washington Dower contained in 15 battleships in which McNutt urged that the 13 $1,500,000,000. American flag and sovereignty 0 chould remain in the islands in ANOTHER PHASE the face of the fact that the Phil- That cnly bezins the argument, ippines have been guaranteed thejr ¢f courte. A squadron of $350,- independonce in 1946 under Federal "00 bombers could fly a thousand Act miles, bomb the enemy and return Commissioner McNutt urged Que- @lmost before a battleship could zon's cooperation in “realistic re- Steam up and clear the harber. examination of their long range in- But, say the Admirals testifying terests and our own.' before the House Naval Commit- President Quezon, in agreeing to !ee one air bomb won't sink a bat- such cooperation, stipulated that tleship any more than one shell the Filipinos should be left free to Will sink it. They take a lot of pun- make their choice in the final Shment. Their six-inch deck ar- deciston. mer, it is argued, will keep pres- ent air bombs out of the belly of the ship. If they burst on deck they dor't hurt much—truly they don’t. Some meombers of Congress are talking of inviting army men to eslify as to their views 6n whether the Navy should be built up so There was plenty of water in the Much faster than the Army and Air Los Angeles area during the recent COfPS. But they haven't found a floods there, according to I. Bayles, Wilam Mitchell yet. of Anchorage, who is returning == north on the Yukon, but the city of Los Angeles proper did not suf- fer, he reported, although trains were held up for several days. Mr. | Bayles, ‘who is interested in the BOARDING HOUSE Anchorage Times, was in the south- | ern city during the floods but, he | { UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT explained, dodged all the water, although he saw much evidence of it on the way north. Also on the Yukon from Anchor- age is Walter S. Jones, who is going home after a pleasure trip Outside. R - sifieds pay. -+ ANCHORAGE MAN IN LOS ANGELES DURING RECENTFLOOD CHAOS We serve MILK and BUTTER- MILK EVERY MEAL Our Aim Is—“TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS” MR. and MRS. GEO. SALG Emplfc cla; 3 (hell sill run more than 2 Dr, TIGER CALLED Townsend said. “There is on rccord @ case in which a hunter, m gy Sitting at the top of w twenty- % hole in a tigers body, Killing him on the spot. But such was . e the anfmal’s vitality that, even s————————— - INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 15, 2ft¢r death, he made an amazng e g spring and seized his slayer from || the tree.” S e — C.D.A. CARD PARTY HBte. |oi Batrick's Day, Thursday, Parish]| Hall, 8 p.m. Contract, pinochle and ‘The tiger, not the lion, is the king of beasts, in the opinion of Dr. Walter B. Townsend, mild-manner- ed professor in the college of edu- cation at Butler University Dr. Townsend, former principal of The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery an experimental school at Cal- : oL | Fresh Meats, Groceries cotti Touin. husie’ bl GAE a5 & Ifx.n‘.sn Prizes and refreshments. Pubv- 5 SRR AR B by Wlnés gl 5 , hobby. ic invited, 50c. adv.| ¥ —% g et We Sell for LESS Beeause “Shoot out a tiger's heart and | FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH We Sell for CASH lCDan\led from Page One) 1 | | OAK—Ns=ture’s Gift Everlasting || GARLAND BOGGAN H PHONE 582 George Brothers | | ' Fresh Fruit and Vegetables | i |FiE—r— i # | Thomas Hardware Co. || TA’ B“n . California Grocery R e - " DWARE . THE PURE FOODS STORE R -t ; , Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery & f "~ ¥ p e?r{eEa?igg\Iggrslors s i “/| JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition BILL DOUGLAS INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED . James C. Cooper C.P.A ——= | Bort’ % e Mlulfl;cd to Practice Before the U. S. Treasury .Df.p;. : [ % pe 'fllc::‘l; |Gur o JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. WELLINGTON LUMP COAL $1 5.60 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET PIGGLY WIGGLY isit the FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends chk Bldq. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 | Accommodations to suit every | taste Reservations, Alaska Air

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