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In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at jj once and same will be given j attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the ne. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day ... o100 Additional days ...... S¢ Minimum charge -...50¢ py must be in the office by 2 peiock in the afternoon to” insure 1sertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone zom persons listed in telephone ¥rectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR RENT RE! NT Hou: ke(-ping Phone Blue 185, Call Seward St room. [ at 437 RENT—3-room house at 11th F Sts, Call Blue 225, VACANCY, Evergreen Apts, Jan. Phone Blue 629. 15, Jensen Apts. Phone? Blue 90 J apart- range. 0zZY ment 724 rnished with shower st two-room Oil E OOM furnished hr-'\w(l Anpl and Phone 704, | 3-R bath ROOMS and bath, air condx-; heated, electric washer,| oak floors, electric; ire, nicely furnished. \ Apts. i Windsor FOR REF 5-room steamheated | apartment. 1 Phone 569. T the New Year right in the & Pond Apartments. reservations by couples only APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM; | ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET. HILLCREST, PHONE 439. P FRONT room Iurnished‘ tments, including water and\ garbage, $35 monthly. Call 143. | 1 TWO FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire| at office 20th Century Bldg. \"’FLY rurmshed hcated apart- ment, 4 rooms and bath. $45 per, month, Phone Blue 135. EE)R RENT — 5-room furnished | house and bath, with 3 bedrooms, oil heat. Phone 372, Douglas. FURNISHED home on Fritz COVe‘ Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632 ‘Ted Danielson. } FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier We ' — THE DAILY ALASKA I:MPIRE F'RIDAY 7] LORD HALIFAX SAIDTOBE - DIPLOMATEXTRAGRDINARY By JOHN GROVER AP Feature Service Writer WASHINGTON—A reformed ap- | peaser who publicly recanted his equity in . newly|avowed friendship for Germany is 649 Hemlock | Britain’s choice for “the Dbiggest ‘_yob outside the British Isles"+-Am- ~..s. bassador to the United States. FOR SALB F‘urnnure Phom\ 163| Capital speculation or cnll at 404 12th St. new envoy, Third Viscount Halifax, | may even have been picked beécause FOR SALE—Reasunable small, mod- | can and has supplied rebuttal ern apartment house. Recen!lyvm rguinent to ahy who believé a ‘ne- hcon.:mlct;: x:i‘::on;:::lcltw water | } gotiated peace with Germany i§ de- gt G0 | G able: ihcome aperty, Ehoné 351 or 681 | | ' Halifax approved the Mihich deal MISCELLANEOUS | with Hitler, guaranteeing Czecho- ~- |slovakia. He counselled collabora- COMPLETE body massage in your, tith FOR SALE 31 FT. TROLLER “Marian J,” equipped, $900. 424 East St. fully SACRIFICING : furnished home, ‘Way. Phone Red 649. with * Geérmany. Then' Hitler home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- marched into Prague—and made a fore 11 am. an® after 7 p.m. relentless enemy of Halifax. The - - ‘\Lficnunt promptly and publicly ac- SWEDISH massage and clbtnet knowledged error in advocating the baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 Wost| | Munich deal, urged last-ditch re- 12th St. Phone Green 662. \slwtance to Nazi aggression. 1% CENTS EACH PAID for used,| i e sound gunnv sacks at cwl Bunkers. BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 66c. Lola's ‘Béguty Shop. Telephibne | 201, 315 Decker Way. | Frederick Lindley |G.CIE, PC., RG, and Pirst Kirby Underdale? He a’ contradiction. played the part of a religious mystic, reportedly sitting on the floor cross-legged te discuss ab- stract theology with Mahatma | Gandhi. Short months later was a tough, practical administra- | tor who ruthlessly same Gandhi's civ | campaign ' with ‘troops. His concern with things spiritual is legendary. His father worked hrough the 94 years heé lived for union of the Anglican and Roman Calhohc Churches. Father and son !rose daily for 6 am. debotions, a room | custom Halifax still observ Rich Background Wood, G.CS.I Viscount Hali- Baron Irwin of is He has CURN your ora gold Into vuue“ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED — Good mattress and springs, full bed. Call Blue 370. WANTFD TO BUY—40- (0‘50-‘0\’)( boat. Diesel or gas. Suitable 1. open water. Send full descrip- tion and price to Box 1367, An-| chorage, Alaska. WANTFD TO RENT—4 or furnished house by responsible | party. Must be reasonable. Giool; Yet this spiritual peer is also a location. Write XXX, Empire Of- man of action in the temporal fice. world. His solid place in English RRIERG. .| SR aristocracy is bulwarked by alli- LOSY AND FOUND jances with other noble families. 1 His sister married Baron Bingley, LOST—Com purse contai lg‘ sev- his daughter wed Lord Fever- eral dollars. Lost between Top sham. His wife is the daughter of Notch and Assembly Apts. Call the 11th Earl of Devon. at Empire nffice Halifax is a fox-hunting squire, e B = o3 & who said he would rather be a | LOST—Bunch of keys in case, master of fox hounds than a cabi- yops I 2. . o8 betwee;lpl:. O net, minister. He has been both. and B. M. Behrends Bank.Please yo waq g member of Parliament SN0 Eaplis ) from 1910 @nd only emerged from political obscurity in 1921 as Un- ders etary of Colonies, F'rs' 'h'rd Te’m e;‘\reccx;“:l)]:no on OI?:‘D;oomod_ Inaugural Going fo Make Hlslory, Uu.s. was President of the Board (Conmnuen irom rage One) He of | Education—a cabinet post—in 1 Minister of Agriculture in 1 Viceroy to India 1926-31, Pxesmen\ or the Board of Education again, inister for War, Lord Privy Seal, Leadm of the House of Lords, Lord ’Plc.sxdent of the Council’ and fin- ally Foreign Secretary until he was named Ambassador to the U.S Not an Oomph-Man His left arm has been virtually escorted by a company of v:rgmin riflemen, walked across the stumn- studded clearing from his boarding indicates the| HALIFAX, THINKER Theology a strong forte. ‘What manner of man is Edward | he & put down that § il disobedience § HALIFAX, MAN OF GOVT. Could not count his jobs on IMPORTANT RUHR AREA { Phonp 648, Chiropodist Dr Steves JAN. 10, 194l. UMBRELLA FOR BOMBS AP Yeaturz Service A canopy of whi strands ol steel, designed to intercept tal pombs and explode them pi turely been offered to the fense program’s National Advisory R reh Council by the co-inven- tor's, Burke Wilford, Philadel- phig aiccraft engineer, and Th as' H. Latta, Buffalo, N. Y. Wilfer above, h a model of the tating in actual would feet in d » a 150-foot The foot cables would fa over an arca of about 500 feet in diameter right artist's skeqsh ‘showing how wr brella protecticn - - ro- which size At the an the give NEW Otto Gic nted airbank Chief George POLICE CHIEF patrolman, has been acting Chief of Police following the death of B. Blondeau - >0 LIQUOR LICENSES were filed in the of the District Court at Fairbanks by 26 requesting li- first censes for selling beer, wine nniv spiritous liquors. THREE IN ONE Forbes Baker of the Fairbanks Minef staff, and Mrs. Baker rolied three major events into one on New Year's Day, celebrating the the year, their wedding and his birthday. -es nuME “Father of! FOR Applications Clerk’s office of and ary 1S5 BAUR Donald MacDonald, the International Highway,” is back in Fairbanks again after an ab- sence of two years as member of the International Highway Commis- sion, ET-FLOOD NUPTIALS Leesha Bennet, nurse of Seward, and 'David Flood, civil engineer, were recently married at Fair- banks. > WEY sUrreR with your feet? Try a classified ad in The Empire | Rooms, furnished or unfurnished.| house on New Jersey Avenue to See 1. Goldstein, | his inauguration and when it was —— | over, walked back to his boarding TWO-ROOM furnished apartment,| nouge, refusing to take up residence useless since birth, yet' he has been an' able athlete. He led his regiment as colonel of the York- IS RAIDED Artist’s Symbol of China $15 a month. Phone Blue 510. THREE-ROOM apartment. Partly | furnished. Phone 723. | rOR RENT—Furnished apartmentw in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. | 3-ROOM furnished, heated apt.| and bath. Erwin Apts. Phone 704. 1-ROOM l‘urmshed apt Phone Black 490. oil 'heat. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower| bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. STORE space in Decker Bidg. Phone Blue 465 FOR RENT—2-room fipnrbment~ hot and cold water, steamheated. Electric range. Phone 569, FOR RENT—4-room fur. -house— oil heat, Phone 187. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. VACANCY Perelle Apartment Phone Blue 575. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apanment' *lsc 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, Phone 484, COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ———e———— The Dauy Alaska Empire guaran- |in tees the largest daily circulation of any Alaska newspaper. shire Dragoons in the World War. No oomph-man, this Halifax. Rather, in the words of form With the exception of Preflidcnt‘uds z lAmb:ssadm: t‘,].“j:ph, K;‘“’l Roosevelt's inauguration four year,‘"{e y zm"? a[ s dag ts 0ey. ago, President Polk's in 1845 and ©! Paradoxe h1 ;mkfl‘?« St Benjamin Harrison’s in 1889 were! thh“” the ?r };"f‘ o n{' probably. the wettest, Polk made his! the home county boy sent (o speech “to a sea of umbrellds” and Americas “It " is i el uinding Harrison’s triumphal march wasde- orator we want in fWashingion, scribed as “a “sodden, nam-soakeu'h“" a man of absolute integrity ; . whom Americans can unreserved- parade ‘through pools of water.” ¥ Jame$ Madison took ‘'his ride fromi . trust. The worst Ambassador his ‘Réme in Georgétown in Clouds| W€ could: Have ‘just now would be of choking dust kicked up by two o€ liable to invite suspicion as f cayalry th o as hislan astute propagandist sent to :rsgz?f gl Ci . 5L i | wheedleé America into the war.” | BRCE SN umanians “that half-finished _executive mansion a mile away there m the swamp.” HARDING’S WAS SOMBRE | Probably the most sombre was| that of Warren G. Harding, when the usual inaugural spitits were | sobered by the presence' of pitifully | broken Woodrow Wilson. For the most part, though, thel l ar m inaugurals have beeén gay, color-| ful affairs. President Pierce’s had the presence of a dozen brilliuntlvl BERLIN, Jan. 10—On the heels uniformed fire companfes; Grant’siof Rumania’s adherence to the first had the. greatest military dis-| “Three Powers Pact,” Germany av- play the country ever had seen; nounced its intention to raise the the first Roosevelt’s the ‘splendor| | agricultural production of King of bands of Indians (with old|Mihai’s realm by delivering 1,000 Apache Geronimo most promni-| tractors. nent), scores of cowboys, ' smart| All of Rumania’s estintated 7.- companies of West Pointers, Puerto! 200,000 acres of tillable soil is to Ricans and Filipinos in native|be tilled during this year, a gov- costumes. There were 35,000 in the jernment press service announced. parade. Roosevelt II's third ‘wom't'To train a-staff of mechanics to be anything like that. The note take care of the ‘tractors, a trade again is simplicity—but that won’t school has been established near keep the crowds away. | Bucharest, it is said. i Noonday Attack Also Made on Nazi-Occupied Ports in France (Contnued Trom Page One) that London's newly organized Fire Bomb Fighting Squads doused the incendaries almost as fast as they fell, Nazi Tcll Reported Hitler's Command acknowledges the RAF bombers raided various places in western Germany last night, inflicting a reported toll of 20 persons killed and many wounded. Night Attacks | Late this afternoon, it was offi- cially reported in London that after a three day iull, Nazi planes violent- ly renewed night attacks on London. The German command says the raiders attacked and particularly | blasted Manchester, Liverpool, as well as London. i In London, the British Air Minist- ry told of a series of sk ing blows at Germari al war industries | in_the Rhur Valley and other RAF | aftacks on Rotterdam, Flushing,! Dunkerque, Calais and Brest, also ‘Egersund, on the scuthwest ‘coast of Nazi occupied Norway. { Factories, blast furnaces, railway ! and oil plants were heavily bambrd‘ in the Ruhr Valley. e — | ied ad in The Empire : e SO TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men [3 Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors | e S, ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry ————————— A ——r \ Soothing Organ Music and | Deliciofis Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phon oo oo ' Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruipents and Supplies Phone 206 Utah Nut and Lamp COAL + Alaska Dock & Storage Ca. TELEPHONE 412 MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK —-GLASS PHONE 62 CIRONAEIES. — Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 4 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 Widest Selection ot LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 | | The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between || Prout and Second Streets PHONE 350 — Bodding Transfer MARINE r.on BUILDING Rock—Coal Ihnlh. Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery P S S ———— Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OIS Builders’ and Sneit HARDWARE Juneau — | - Garbage Hauled | Reasonable Monthly Rates \ E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS & 7 —— - | ‘Every house needs westinghouse' { PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | .Electrical Contractor—Dealer | | 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 GENERAL MOTORS, DELO® and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” ZENITH BADIIIS 1941 Models Now on REPAIRS and SERV JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson S e S, PHONE FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY| "'—-— Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 e e — —m— COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY ‘ DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS GASTINEAU Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 IT COSTS 80 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal [ T SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner ‘Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONR 1788 The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any A1-| newspaper., Subscribe for 'The Emplre. This portrait study of a Chinese baby by James Montgomery Flagg, noted artist and illustrator, will be featured in a poster symbolizing the current appeal of the China Emergency Relief Committee. Flagg presented it in New York to Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, wife of the governor of New York and member of the committee’s national board, The committee, headed by Pearl S. Buck, was organized recently to raise $1,000,000 for medlcal supplies urgently nceded in China. It is affiliated with the American Bureau for Medical Aid to Chire ~ BARNEY GDOGLE 'AND SNUFFY SMITH mxem'\m, NRRD B\RD ~ SONE GENTLEMEN | FROM THE SECRET SHOR % AST Y \ARMWNTS 0 COME N SE S\PPOSE O TAKE B LOOK T g By BILLY DeBECK T Swow SHE WNZ DOWNRAGHT PLUNP THEM [ Lope 1940, King Oldest Bank in Alaska THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK COMMERCIAL SAVINGS y¥ ¥ % f ! }