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Use Emp:re ClSs:f:ed Ads’ It Pays THE DAILY Al ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JUNE ' 28, 1940. ANTARCTIC MESSAGE ARRIVES VIA AIRMAIL Add to the stories of the speed ul airmail arriving on the Alaskqu Clipper is one about a message, from the South Pole. District Cadastral Engineer ase of error or if an ad been stopped befors ex- ha piration, advertiser pledse noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and sameé will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE <ount five average words to the tae. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... ... 10¢ Additignal days Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoen to insure msertion on same day. g We accept ads over telephone yom persons listed in telephone irectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker, FOR SALE 39 DODGE ecou rmxdumn 5800 miles. Reasonable. P. O. 655 FOR SALE—Library table; 4 chairs in good condition. Reasonable. Phone Red 332 FOR SALE — Show case in A-1 condition. At Singing Tea Kettle FOR SALE1936 Chevrolet sedan, good condition. Phone 55 FOR LE The Waggoner house on Ninth St. Two apartments and large basement. Unsurpassed view—$5,500.00, which seems to us a gocd buy. Shattuck Age ALE—Ford V-8 pickup, Alaska Arc Welders, SALE—Ford xmumc conver- High speed reverse trans- missions. Water-cooled manifolds, propellers. Electrically welded tanks. Alaska Arc Welders, 19 WILL SELL or cxcham,e business. | Write Empire CEC. 4-ROOM HOUSE with 2 > bedrooms, for sale cheap, with terms. Phone Red 440. 4-ROOM FURNISHE W.igsisiol Phone Blue 475. FOR SALE-3-room house and| bath, reasonable for quick sale. Phone 656. FOR SALE—Small complelcly fur- nished house with two bedrooms, laundry room with stationary tubs and washing machine, Frigi- daire, electric range, etc. Call 341 FOR SALE—Desirable lot in Way- | wor Tract, $650. Inquire Ordway’s Photo Shop. JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 472. FOR SALE—Property at Tenakee: 5 lots, one dwelling house com-| pletely furnished; one large wood shed, warehouse, boat-house with runway and winch; 2 lots and garden root house. Full-informa- tion, address Oliver Drange, Ten- akee, and Nick Gronsdma, Box 985, Juneau, SMALL BUILDING for sale. Cail| at the Snap Shoppe. HOUSE AND 5-ACRE tract Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. Haffner at Kaser's Ranch, " LOST AND FOUND at FOUND—Large V-8 hub cap. Owner | may have by proving ownership and payin" for this adv, WANTED WANTED—Second-hand ~ tent, 14 or larger. Phone 484 after 5 pm, CATERING — Ex;mx’]cxxréd éix-l. | Phone Red 2i1. to The ~the paper with the largest| ulation, Subseribe Empi paid Empire: crase.fieds pring iesults A | _|get out your maps and get ready | 12x| are: Daily Alaska George A. Parks of the Public Sur- vey Office today received a message | written June 22 at Little America | by Leonard Berlin, on assignment to the Byrd expedition from !hcf urvey Office. The Berlin up by an amateur radio in North Carolina and forwarded to Juneau by air mail. Berlin men- tioned the middle of the long Ant-, | FORRENT lOR RENT—4-room 1ulmshcd du- plex apartment. Oil heater, elec- tric range, close in, $30 month Phone Black 415. was picked | station | | message FURNISHED APARTMENT: 3 rooms and bath. Phone 723 FOR RENT — 4-room house. Phone 452, furnished | arctic night on June 21, saying the| date marked the half-way point /in his far south assignment. - D s FOR RENT—TWwo-Toom apartment, furnished. Phone Douglas 28. VACANCY Nuwet Apts. $35and up. y s-room Houst and cavin. Mc-| FAIRBANKS COUPLE Mullen, 843 W. 9th. sromvor e WED IN NEW YORK 2.ROOM APARTMENT for rent:| Chester Bryant, Advertising Hot and cold water, steam heat.| Manager of the Fairbanks News- Phone 569. ! Miner who went ecast recently to g o “mns ——— |attend the national convention of THE HILI;( REST: One snuzle‘ apartment with closet roll-around bed; also one corner apartment| with bedroom, both furnished. Phone 439. Junior Chambers of Commerce, will return with a bride In New York last week he was married to Miss Lois Marian Spen | cer daughter of Rep. and M Chester T. Spencer of Fairbanks. | The bride was an employce of the |2 STRICTLY MODERN unfurnish- ed houses, 5 and 6 roomws, fire- Dlace. Phane. M4 [ 1935 'l'('x'rll()rlul’ Eg‘i\lxltxnj‘tj — | OO VD, AT i o5t OLSON TO ATTEND heat, . Frigidae. Call Windsor| OPENING OF BANK Apts. [ : STEAM 1 S —— | Territorial Treasurer Oscar G STEAM HEATED ROOM. Phone|gion Jeft by PAA Electra today Green 675. ot ______ |for Fairbanks to attend the open- 2-ROOM BACHELOR apt.: Frigi-|ig July 1 of the new Bank of daire, clec. range, steam heat.| Fairbanks, of which he is Presi- 141 So. Franklin, dent, l‘:;xfiix‘l_ I'j,u“; ‘”‘:gg‘ :‘fz‘;g to define the western hemisphere, ¢ 4 = |and Mr. Boggs, after long explana- apartments. Phone Blue 200. | yjons of why it could not be done, said that “it seems better to re- VACANCY Shaba ldak Apt VACANCYAImpenal Rooms Phone gard this hemisphere” as extending from the 20th meridian (that in- cludes the Azores, mind you, but Mr. Boggs did not mention inclu- sion of any portion of Iceland, though he did include Greenland) to the International Date Line, which Youghly runs alohg “the*180th meridian, but bulges east to miss| New Zealand and Russia and west | |to include the westernmost of the| | APARTMENT FOR RENT—4-room and bath, heated anc furnished, | remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- | ter Tract. Phone Blue 135. | VACANCY, Decker Apts. Green 465, Phone 1 l VAGANCY at Assembly Apnrtmem,s X ——— | Aleutian islands. ‘VACANCY at “swf,‘}‘j?? | 1t does include Tahiti, which | belongs to France. It also in-| wFOR RENT—Par tly furnished flat. | lnqunc Snap Shoppe. cludes so many other French and British islands that a st of them in smallest type would take up more space than this column fills. {1t doesn't include Wake, Guam and the Philippines and it doesn't include the Dutch West Indies, richest of all the Pacific prizes, | but the Philippines are still ours until 1946 and Secretary Hull al- ready has notified the world that the Monroe Doctrine goes for the Dutch West Indies. CANADA PUT IN RECENTLY Somebody’s bound tb stand up and say, “Well, the original Mon- roe Doctrine (it was nothing more |than a message to Congress) men- tioned the ‘western hemisphere’| twice.” It's true. But President) Monroe and his Cabinet were think- ing only of the United States, Cen- tral and South America. Why, even Canada was so far out of it that when President Roosevelt only re- | COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | | MISCELLANEOUS BOARD AND ROOM 213 7lh St Phone Red 211. vE:XPERT public stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | Baranof Hotel. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ments, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your oa goid mto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop (ongress Talks About "Western Hemisphere'; | | | cently announced extension of the Geofi’aphers p“llled doctrine to our neighbor to the north, it was news. (Continued from Page One) It's not for me to discuss the merits or demerits of this sweep- ing declaration of foreign policy. There being no definition of west- ern _hemisphere in it, it COULD be tossed away as a bit of legislative idling, anyway. But put it in your pipe that this measure is not idling. If you doubt its far-reaching impli- cations, ask yourself: What hap- pens if some power unfriendly to |what Congress means by this ex- | tension of the Monroe Doctrine, for a gasp. Because that inclures| the Azores on the east, practically lall of Greenland, a third of Ice- land—and on the west, Tahiti, | New Zealand, and more pinpoints lof land in the South Pacific than you could shake a stick at. There’s|he ynited States takes over Por- even a sizable hunk of Russia,|;ga] ‘and the Azores? What hap- beyond the Bering Straits, in m'slpens if Germany demands those thousand-and-one little stepping stones to the Orient in the Pa- cific? a. Buf Congress, in its resolution, doesn't say that those are the limits ‘nf the western hemisphere. Con- ' gresswoman Edith Nourse Mger\vj of Massachusetts, asged Mr. Bo;,(,s ->>e Empire Classifieds Pay! BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH oy GOY @ \oT OF NERVE BARGING T MY PRIV TE QFFICE 2T out S\NTW\ e L gCREEN TESTMENT FER A PERT LEET WER HEART MOVIN' PYTCHER NAOW, JES' KEEP NORE ON, MISTOFER BUTTON - FROMNE 1S & LE GRAL WHO'S GDT SOT ON BEW' @ ACKRESS -- \F 1 RECKIMEMBER CORRECK HER NOME (S “(‘l(’d by Mr., Mulvihill to settle (h(“\h\ Woods at 10 o'clock in the | mattgr by flipping of a morning for the trip to the picnic 3 grounds. | refubed by a representative of nw"'* DOUGLAS | ‘cepted by Andrews. Another meet- | DOUGLAS FIREMEN PREPARE | ing ib the case thereupon was or- | |FOR HOSE RACES ON FOURTH dered for tonight | coin was | >ee |+ Bills totaling $19.78 for bnseball‘ —_— New business of regular meeting | supplies were ordered paid. For| Mrs. Russell Cook was dismissed of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- | pext meeting the following Social today from St. Ann's Hospital and partment, held last night, centered | Committee was appointed: Shud-|is at her residence in the Triangle di, E. Martinson, Mark Jensen, Bd oinp0q o chairman of the Parade The American Legion Fourth uI i w“u("o A'"“"“‘\LA'BI .Committee with Mrs. Claude Er- juu committee will meet at the Goetz, Gus Gair, Everell BUSS|sgine and Arne Kronquist, assis-|pugoyy at 7:30 o'clock tonight td Dick McCormick. | tants. Walter vews is head o h 1 tants. Walter Andrews is head Of| (o™ on the program for the cele- If allowed to pick a team to com- pete in Juneau, Pusich stated that he would announce its personnel| after watching the local race. D. F.D. caps are now available and await those who ordered to come and get them, the chief said. the Sports Committee It was decided to wire Chilkoot Barracks inviting a soldiers’ team ¢ jy1y plan to play Douglas for a purse of ;4 express his view: $100, to be split 60-40 between Win-| George Gullufsen s ner and loser, D bration. Anyone interested in the id. Subscribe for The Empire. Walter Andrews, acting manager ¢ kT - of the baseball team, returning AY SCHOOL PICNIC b e from a meeting held in Juneau to Tomorrew if the good weather . decide the controversy between the | continues, the annual pienic for nouGLAs-COIISEIIm Douglas and Moose teams over final children of the Gospel Sunday . results of the last game, roported|School will be held at Treadwell | | Tonlgh' Only that the two attorneys selected to|Beach. The children and as many 'of, the mothers who desire to at-/ judge the issue gave opposite opin- tend are to meet at the home of jons in the case. A >uggcsuon ut- |Indianapolis Speedway - Read Alaska’s Biggest and Best Daily Newspaper, THE EMPIRE Guaranteed Largest Paid Circulation in Juncau . . . Largest Out-of-Town Circulation? 1-The Empire delivers four papers to any daily competitor's one . . . out the Highway, from Juneau, including the Loop, Fritz Cove and Eagle River. —The Empire delivers 10 Empires to any daily competitor's 7 in the City of Juneau. 3-The Empire delivers 8 papers fo any competitors 6 in the City of Douglas. 4-The Empire mails 2% times as many newspapers as any daily competitor’s one in the Juneau post office. EMPIRE advertisements reach more readers than any daily competitor! Advertise in The Empire! The Empire IsGaining in Paid- Up Circulation Daily! T HAN'T MOLLY, \E BODACIOWS \DJIT & QER CALLW'-NBMWE \S MULLY -- UH-- MAKE TH' \\ 0'CLOCK , SAKE SHE'LL BE THERE SERVES Wiy RIGHT -~ MSS MOLLN GRTAWNY - %E‘S f &F -FRIEND NE - | - % l HospiTaL NOTES 5 Fourth is invited to attend | Lunmmndl‘r and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer™) || PAUL BLOEDHORN GREASES 1 | g ‘S. FRi\N?{HN STREET ! Fmt‘of‘M:in Street e ‘ Juneau Motors H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” PO S o | [ o ———— | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | Soothing Organ Music and | & MARX CLOTHING | Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. . Phone 663 e o et < O f - R e e Maclean Mefal Works South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS s {around plans for hose races O chift Langfeldt and Bliss. A new | Apartments. Her baby daughter will [ ”]“l" f g‘:*‘-“‘“"“ of U;)“’r 1:“\’"" Maintenance Committee was named | remain at the m:.\pul:n‘ IU‘; a xlm\' I SHEET METAL WORK -!:." SANITABY that two teams race in Douglas on sister. r i 5 eceive special treatmen ——— to include Hachmeister r, Nie-|days to r e s the morning of the Fourth, and |, and Cochrane. Sl PIGGLY WIGGLY the winning team to meet Juneau i o bk George Martin was admitted to You'll I"ll;;l Food Finer and | [in the evening, found agreement . . _ "ot meeilng held | St Ano's Hospital today for medi- Service More Complete at ] 24— PHONES—16 | Frank Stragier. and Arne Shudshift R S cal care. A were appointed captains by Chair- ‘1‘}55. mb"aul‘llml 1&::}:)::‘112, mov({:m(:‘v e m Mnfl“flf man Gulhaugen and each drew “°“d"‘m“f“ (: ik 1 After receiving surgical attention corrsn snop the following names from the list|PIE days evesss: o o 0 |Oscar Johnson was dismissed to-| , of members to make up their teams r“":“l" E“ ‘éqmn: Judm.“_ ey at St. Ann’s, | L L ra t < as follows: o gy e X E S - agi map, | Schicgel, Alex Gair and Orin Bd-| g g gy Vilioria was a medical MANUFACTURING CO. Stragler'’s team—dJack Bllman,| o.o.qq. scorer, Charles Tuckett; wdmission today to St. Ann’s Hos- Garha e Hauled Jack Mills, Tauno Niemi, Jack War-| ool o S 1okt | 2O ssl L B, Ann's Hos ge Il CABINET WORK—GLASS A paymaster, L. W. Kilburn; marshal pital ner, John Niemi, Grang Logani of the day, John McWilliams. RN Reasonable Monthly Rates % PHONE 62 Lioyd Guerin, Arne Kronquist, Car) Schedule of events: Hose racc at | S NS oz Lindsirom, G. Gray, Claude B=|g oo’ parade at 10 am. ball game LEGION COMMITTEE | E.0.DAVIS | B skine, and Orville Gulhaugen. at 11 am., general field sports at TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 s ¥ M C Shudshift's team—Adolph Hirseh, | 5.5 1 m FOR ATH "0 MEE]’ anlfary eat Co. Jim Manning, L. Johnson, Joe Rie- Mrs. Alfred Bonnett was _“,_- FEK FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR 0 Reward Street Near Thir | | GEORGEBROS. | Widest Selection ot LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Bodding Transfer } MARINE PHO“ ' ! | BUILDING PSRRI ) ARSI SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Suppl}'l Rock—Coal ll:nllhl' Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Muical Instraments Thomas Hardware Ce. d Supplies [ Phone 208 122 W. Second n::a'::s.:ao::n HARDWARE } || Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Si TELEPHONE 412 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition ! o ||| | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 609 American Meat——Phone 38 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” The Juneau Laundry i FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 | SO G EC L AETER PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY! IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 i “SMILING SERVICE” || Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Junesu _— — —— Phone 723— ——115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “Xt your halr Is pot becaming to ! you—You should be coming to us.” Seunaliettun ittt | L e McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery | e ey ererereee FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. oo brrrrrrrerr oo rrr e e rre D s Window Cleaning PHONE 485 et LUMBER § e Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Ll

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