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FOR RENT heated apt Phone e of error or if an ad en stopped before ex- rtiser please noti- tice (Phone 374) at nd same will be given || $ g | 4-ROOM furnished house, oil heat, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | * o in, $3750 monthly. Phone Waker G L Black 41 and| Black | steam Klein Apts 3-ROOM | bath. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment Slose in. Reasonable. Phone Red | Count five average words to the ne. Daily rate per line for consecutive mnsertions: One day ... Addit Minimum charge -. Topy must he in the office by 2" relock FOR RENT — With unobstructed view clear to Taku, apartment,| furnished with electric range and reefer, heated, and rents for $30 a month. Kilburn Apartments, | Douglas [ in the afternoon to Insure | usertion on same day. We a ept over telephone yom persous listed in telephone | Nrectory. » 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 3-ROOM furnished house, oil heat, oil range, on Gastineau Ave.| Apply Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment| PLYMOUTH in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. Phone Red large Cold Spot, | et 510, furnished, heated apt.| Phone 704 3-ROOM and bath FOR SALE—Chev pick-up, g00a| e, | FOR RENT—Steamheated 2-bed- room modern apt, Call. 452 | cc ndition Phone black 240 Willoughby. ECTRIC range 14 W 3-ROOM furnished apt, oil heat Phone Black 490. ! FOR SALE mer Two wool jackets for aind 44. Call 564. Sizes 38 ¢ OOM furnished apt. 746 W. 12th. Phone Blue 279. | 8 ROOMS and bath, air condi-| tioned, heated, electric , washer, | laundry, new oak floors, electric; W e range, frigidaire, nicely Iumishod“‘ LUbl AND FOUND | Call Windsor Apts. ; BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo.| Steam heat, dry room and shower | o drum Jjazz DIushes.| o two in room for $45. Ju- Finder ple _m:\n'n to Empi neau Room phone 472. aska Music Shop. ‘ FOR RENT—Furnished room, 325 | APARTMENT for rent. Phone 723. Sixth. SALE—5-room home, auto- heat, fireplace, full base- X rand view ms to suit. 6 Hemlock Way. C. C. Rulaford, FOR LOST—Roll of music, Ernest Ball or / " MISCELLANEOUS SWEDISH massage and cabinet| v L. Skeie, 410 West Phone Green 662, FOR RENT—Furnisaed rooms, hot and cold water., Orpheum Rooms, Mrs. Anna Anderson, manager. | | | NICE CLEAN rooms, steamheated—| upstairs, 20th Century Market, Rate: $16 single, $20 double. | de or remodeled. made to or- Gastineau FUR garments Fur hets and caps der, M Hamilton, Fotel STORE space in Decker Bidg. Phone Blue 465. | CENTS FACH PAID for used gunny sacks at Coal ' ound Bunk ) Realistic Perma- Finger wave, 65c. Shop. Telephone Way 4-ROOM furnished apt. Steam| heat, hot water day and night.| Electric range and frigidaire, laundry conveniences, Phone 132, Douglas. JUARANT] $4.50. Vs Beauty , 315 Decker ENT— m fur. house— oil heat, Phone 187. VACANCY Triangle Bldg. Stan| Grummett. Phone 253. | YURN your o@ gold Into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED DABLE yman wants house ambermaid work. Call Douglas 412 VACANCY Nugget Apartments. | mornings, VACANC&(;EVergrocn Apartmcn(s’. [ LADY wants work by hour or dav. Phone Blue 510. VACANCY Perelle Apartment.| Phone Blue 575. NICELY furnished heated apt, 4 rooms and bath. Blue 135, A prod newly-developed process for toluol, basic raw ma- soon will be used cing THE HILLOREST: ONE FUR- NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE 439, | terial comme - rollment in colleges and uni- | versities in the United States this| fall was about 4 percent less than| in 1939 CABIN, W 9th St. Mrs. McMullen. | 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment;| Ty also 5-room strictly modern un- . furnished house. Phone 484. Wed to Nazi? ; - ‘ FOR RENT--Partly furnished flat | Inquire Snap Shoppe. t COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | water, dishes. cooking utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. P e | TIMELY CLOTHES _NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing - | FRED HENNING Complete Outfifter for Men Sandra Rambeau A -——————471 What Is Your Present Job Now Teaching oo You? ALASKA SCHOOL O | | AERONAUTICS Travelers returning from Europe report that Sandra Rawbeau, for- s2r New York showgirl, nas become | the wife of 72-year-old General | Franz Ritter vou Epp, the man who planned Germarg’s war on Britain, The wedding is reported to have taken place ¢ jetly in Paris THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1940. l ! THE WALL GREW HIGH AND CLOSE Al THE STORY SO FAR: Eric has set out to imprison an ugly diant with the aid of a magic knife that will carve anything he wishes. The giant has bewitched the kingdom of the good, gray Quecen. All Rights Reserved AP Feature Service CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Second Giant Is Subdued Eric sat silently with his knife and waited for the giant who wished to build a wall as high as the sky. The giant was to say what he wanted carved. But he wrinkled his pudgy face in puzzie- ment Santa watched and then spoke up. “Why I remember once when you wished for a wooden bird that would flap its head and its tail”| ““So I did,” said the giant, “I| didn't get it either. That's what I want.” Eric found a good piece of pine wood and started to carve. He sat at the left of the giant's left knee. The giant grew so inter- ested that he shifted around to watch. Eric whittled silently. The giant| grew so interested that he shouted | to his workers to build the wall around were he could see them without looking around. Soon the knife stopped and in Eric’s hand|commission restrictions against head | litical activity stood a wooden bird. It's wagged and its tail flapped. “Very good,” said the giant you must do better.” He the bird with his big hand. carve me something else he DOUGLAS NEWS GOETZ CITY MARSHAL Mayer L. W. Kilburn this morn- g announced the appointment . Albert “E. Goetz as 'substitute eity marehal, taking the place of Charles Schramm who sailed south today fcr a couple of months' vacation. B | EAGLES CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES TONIGHT Tonight after the regular meet ng of Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Order of Eagles,'a swap party for the ‘members, their wives and | &veethearts, the Auxiliary members |dand their husbhands, will feature the annud) Christmas celebration of the lodges for this year, and old Santa | rotund and spreader of good chee Wwill be there The Eagles business session echadtiled to start {way for the enter | person should t a cup and spoon | On Friday night the Eagles will be fiosts to the children of Douglas for a free show at the Douglas Coliseum. | There will be a bag of candy frow Santa Claus for each child. too. - - into the “box and “Snap!” went L 3 ’Srl’:gi‘;: (lf\l'l‘ll;l:'l(‘)ut::":"ll v the lock. He stx'uggled and shout-| —, plan whereby some childre ed but he couldn't get loose. AS poublad )il receive Christmas zifts he struggled Santa ran to the‘w)m otherwise would not, was an- workers and shouted, “Now close | ounced this morning by Supt. Cal- up L e |vin Pool. The boys of his manual Santa grew so excited that his trdinjhg class, he said, are face was pink. He blew his silVer|pared to repair or rebuild toys that whistle and the Fairy Queen ap- haye pecome damaged or broken tc peared on his shoulder. She|make them serviceable again. Any- waved her wand and the wallione having such toys or discarded grew high and closed around the ones that need restoring may send giant so swiftly that it might have|them to the school and be assured been a cloud passing between thethey will be properly giant and Eric and Santa of for gifts. First the gian'ts huge shoulders | - disappeared, Then his pudgy face.|woOMEN'S CLUB TO MAKE Then the top of his head. Then| BASKETS FOR CHRISTMAS was just a loud noise shout-| As in years past, baskets of food ing from inside a stone tower|and “¢lothing are to be assembled that reached right into the clouds.|by Douglds Island Women's Club And for all I know he is still| during this week for gifts to an there. needy families Mrs. H, L. Coch- rane, committeewoman in charge |will appreciate donations to th |cause and asks that anyone having |articles to give leave them at her | home. - - TOMORROW third gift. The locket's D - [EmployedforDefense ,.uw; waceoms mwnmas “But | subject to review in the_courts. crushed | complete “But what?” said the giant H(‘! scratched his head but couldj think of nothing Santa Suggests Again Santa spoke again, “Why I ed some wooden bells pl a scale. That's right,” said the giant.| Preliminary investigations will dis-| Carve me|close “And I didn’'t get them some.” Eric began to carve again. When the giant wasn’t looking, of the giant's left knee. Again the giant shifted around to watch. He couldn't see his workers so well. But he shcuted to them to build the wall around where he could see. Eric carved until he had wooden bells. He strung one above the other on the string from his blouse. When hit them with knife, they played major scale. “Very good,” said the giant. He crushed the bells and said, “But you can do better. Now what do I want?” “The very thing!” ant. “Carve me that.’ Eric found a big piece of wood.| eight them draw a perfect G- said the gi- He shifted again and again the sion here constantly gets such com- giant foilowed him after shouting to his workers to curve the wall one from a state adjoining yours | about the commercial “plug” on a‘ around where he could see them. As Eric carved, the stone wall had been curved around until now it enclosed the giant except' for a narrow space where he faced Eric and Santa. Eric carved fast now, because to the giant, “Now I'm sure your) brothers can’t open this. Try it.” The Giant Is Trapped The giant stuck his big hands | been re-|ty c | member one time when you want- barra that would | €rs. Eric | shifted further around to the left hearings and court action will un-| iely i the handle of his as I know, there is no one in the {case the commission has to write | his plan was working. He finished only thing I know that you can N < ' ; ext to The sixth birthday of little Bonnie Louise Wagner was yesterday and | during the afternoon 16 of her cla | mates in school enjoyad a party at the homs of her parents, Mr. and s, William Wagner by way of 600,000 New Workers (Conunuca irom rage One) ing from hearings under the The reasion for ])0-: is that Hatch act violatioins are - " DOUGLAS COLISEUM | is) | i TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY | "ADVENTURE in DIAMONDS” | e public record will have| to be made for court hearings in| ease persons found guilty by the commission decide to appeal. | Although the details have not worked out in actual prac-| tice yet, I do not believe that pet-| mplaints will result in em-| sment to any Federal work: Not all complaints by any| will result in hearings. means that some are not seriou enough to merit even preliminary| investigations. A clarification of the law through| U doubtedly result in fewer and fewer| trivial complaints being filed. The firing of persons found guilty is not|% discretionary with the commission. i~ 3 If a worker is found guilty of vm-i lation of the Hatch act, the law provides that the commission must fire him at once. L. L. E., Raleigh, N. C.—So far| government to whom you t:ani write your complaint about pro- gram material on the radio. The, censorship clause of 'the commu- nications act places the responsi- bility on the station. The Federal] Communications Commission has no authority to put persons on the air or take them off. The commis- 000080000 b0 included pre- | metropolis. GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With Al! Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 i Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN.YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engipe that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance icates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked | CHARLES 6. WARNER CO. is the new head of the U. S. | Military academy at West Point, N, Y., and is shown at his desk | | after taking command, celebrating the event Games and especially nice refresh- ments were enjoyed. The invited hildren were Beverly Ann Erickson Phoebe Ann Logan, Myra Lee Hop- ced y BEd- ward Cuth- Lorrain: Cochrane Le Gould, Terry Snethen, Peggy G re, Beth Fleek, Alice Johanson, line Bonner and Marilyn Isaak - v DEGAN RECOVE Sante Degan returned t the Douglas Inn ly a month's his post this morning it fter ne: absence to illness, - > NUGGET CHAPTER TO ELECT Annual election of officers will be held in Douglas tomorrow evening Nu Chapter, Order of ar. The election will feature he reguiar meeting of the lodge and will be held in Eagles Hall. - - SCHRAMMS 1 ART TODAY ol ne today aboard the 1 were Mr. and Mrs, Charles amm enroute to Bellingham for a visit with Mr. Schramm’s parents Later tl 1 to {ake an apart- ment in Seattle while ihey vacatior in and nd the Pug Sound plaints. A recent batch tobacco program; another against a program’s effect on children | and there are several almost daily| about liquor advertising. In each back that it has no authority. The| | the box. Then he fashioped a lock|do is write and get your friends |for it. When he finished he said| to write the rad.” station. City Hall | WHY SUFFER with your feet?| | Pnoné 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves.' ady. ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WEY W GET & DONT You KNoW NOUR LEFT FOOT FROM T SWOW ' 2 A NEVER SEENSICH |77 © PERSNICWITY CRITTERS (M ALL MN_BORNED DeNS THEY BOTH LOOK TH' SAME T0 ME (T NEVER MADE NO DIEEER! WHICH B80CT I PUT.ON Theé Wonds wardess food: Distributars T Watch Our Windows | FOR DAILY BARGAINS THRIFT CO-OP Y DeBECK ¥ VAW oy ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 AlaskaLaundry Alaska Music Supply { Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. 8econd Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel 99 American Meat——Phone 38 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 165 Free Delivery Juneau Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 l | ‘Every house needs wesllnghouse" | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | Electrical Contractor—Dealer | 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska | Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S - . Juneau Clothing Store MEN’S and LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 336 So. Franklin Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal PRI LU R b '8 FRESH OLYMPIA | _ OYSTER COCKTAIL | RETAIL and WHOLESALE | Fresh from the Shell ¥veryday By the % Pint'and Pint LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN | e —— SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner . ‘Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 s i e § FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer—* " GREASEN GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juncau Motors : — I SooIEx'\’;”al’;;msfl:ET Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone .;s. s st e sl SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES——16 Krafi?’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK - GLARS PHONE 62 - — | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ot LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 90 ‘1 | Bodding Transfer l MARINE PHONE | BUILDING k(] Rock—Coal Hauling . Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | Thomas Hardware Ca. | PAINTS — OILS ‘Builders’ a HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—CIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON l “The Frigidaire Map” PHONE 3% LIQUOR DELIVERY| Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. 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