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In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | ty ¢ oftice (Phone 374) st | and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day ... — 7} Additional days ... Bo Minimum charge —...58c Topy must he in the office by 2 ock in the afternoon to insure crtion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Yo persous listed in telephone wrectory. FOR SALE PARTLY FINISHED house, car nd 7 acres land. Loop Road. Bargain. Box 1592, Juneau. FOR SALE — '3 Chev Sedan. Phone Green 730, FOR SALE—Completely furnished small 4-room house in Waynor Tract. Phone Black 611. LUNCH BOX Cofe; must sell Im-{ mediately. Bargain for cash. " MISCELLANEOUS SOMPLETE bo hudv massage in your| home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 Weat 12th St. Phone Green 662 }% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. L s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. | EURN yu‘l;r— oma gold Into value | cash or crade at Nuuget Shop. AIRLINE :;L('a ship Acc't fl Traific Operations, fully quali- 10 yrs. exper. Age 30, mar- ried. Now employed. Desirous of opportunity in Alaska. J, Lyons, 1485 Church St., San Francisco, Calif. WANTED—to care for children at Juneau Nursery, By the day, week | or month. Reasonable rates. Phone/ Red 119, Gl LOST AND FOUND 9 LOSI -Blue Hart Schaffner &l Marx overcoat, also hat, in Capi- tol Theatre. Reward. Notify Gas- tineau Hotel. Preservation of Unity Arzong Demos Seen| In Rarrison’s Election| 100ntmued from w2ge One) sicns, especially to Latin and South American countries. That, too, fits into the picture drawn by political observers, for W man could be so valuable (to the Administration) in the Sen- ate chair in absence of the Vice| President as Pat Harrison? The| Mississippian can pour more ail| on troubed party waters in a min- ute than most Senate presidents could in a lifetim | HAS MELLOWED ME enator Pat is nearing 60. He mellowed some in recent years. His voice has lost its whiplash Junean Melody Heuse Music and Electric Appliances Next to Truesdell Gun Shop Second Street Phone 65 —ar " THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Retailer- ] Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 { pered quips. Of the latter, | ample: FOR RENT FOR RENT OR LEASE—Small house mnear airport. Elec. lights; and stove. Oil heat. Ralph A, Johnson, P. O. Box 2586. VACANCY Jensen Apts. Corner 6th and Franklin, | ROOMS in private home. singlei and doubles. Blue 302. | 8-ROOM fur. house. Phone 600. Red| FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl Cafe Douglas. FOR RENT — Large steam neutci bedroom, fireplace, fine view. Phone Red 245. FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED APT., | WITH BEDROOM. THE HILL-| CREST. FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and cold water, steam heat, electric range. Phone 569, | 3-ROOM furnished apt., shower bath, oil range, 1565 Evergreen Ave. Phone Black 479. ‘ SMALL cottage Tor rent in Juneau.| Suitable for 2 people without children, Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5p.m. 5-ROOM unfurnished house, nice location. Phone 385. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. FEB. 3, 1941. AN UNKNOWN GENERAL . . . WAVELL HAS A WAY WITH HIS WORDS ! I National Bank Bldg. | 8 Black 619. 2-RM. fur. apt.; view, $15 month. Blue s R e R S b | 8 ROOMS and bath, air condi-| tioned, heated, electric washer, laundry, new oak floors, electric| range, frigidaire, nicely furnished.| Call Windsor Apts. | L APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM; ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED. CLOSET. HILLCREST, PHONE 439. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. bath, warm, clean, 510. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. See I. Goldstein. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ! VACANCY Perelle Phone Blue 575. Apartment. | O-ROOM FURNISHED aputmenl also 5-room strictly modern un-| furnished house. Phone 484. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. string, His once-red hair is thin- ning and ashen. His shoulders are a little stooped, but when occasion arises, he still is the same Pat who used to delight the galleries with| his exchange of excoriations with‘ Indiana’s Republican Jim Watson in the "“wenties and could delight! his colleagues even more by whis-| an ex-| After belaboring not only the| Republicans but Senator Watson peisonally, Senator Harrison| crossed the aisle and tapped his oppdnent on the shoulder, saying, “Jim, ain't I the worst demagogue' you ever heard?” To which Watson replied, Pat, I am.” Senator Harrison rose to his| high post from a newsboy in the | small Mississippi town in which he was born.He has been a poli- tician all his adult life, serving| six years as county attorney right after he finished college and com- | ing to the House in 1910. In 1e- cent years, as chairman of the Finance Committee, he has had a hand in framing tax laws to raise the huge sums required for the New Deal expenditures and nation- ' al defense. ———————— CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to thank all our neigh- bors and friends for their kind fa- vors and sympathy shown us in the loss of our father. LENA, GLORIA, VIRGINIA and RALPH BARDIL “No, adv. Try a classified ad in'The Empire GENERAL SIR ARCHIBALD P. WAVELL. His opening attack on the Halians was reminiscent of Allenby’s strategy against the Turks in Palestine during the World War, AP Feature Service Of military conyentiol “There is teo much stress on spit and polish, on detalls of | the regulations and of dress, at | the expense of mental liveliness ’ General Sir Archibald wavell, | commander-in-chief of British forc- | es which have been pushing the | Italians westward across Libya, has a way with words as well as with| @and independence of thought.” his beloved infantry | Heisa military writer of distinc- y tion, His bock on the Palestine cam- His rise to the role of 5 . the British is bringing into print |Paisns of fhf; World War nd ”“f some quotations from this 57-year- | Standard work on the operations old veteran of 39 years of military ‘nnndurtml by the late Field Marshal service. |Lord Allenby. Appearance of thel The Wavell description of an ideal {book in 1928 gave British officers a infantryn 5 | text on strategy to replace one de- “A mxxture of po;l(htr oat mulm;, the campaigns of Stonewall burglar and gunman.” | Jackson, which had been required Of a commander-in-chief: | reading for many years. | One possessed of “the spirit of Allenby His Idol | Wavell was one of Allenhy's adventure and a touch of the chiefs of staff during the final stag- | gambler.” Of a general’s appearance: |es of operations against the Turks. | a nero to | general since Wellington. The attack on Sidi Barrani, in-! volving secret movements on the open desert, hiding of troops and | supplies by night, a feint at the enemy's frent and surprise as-| {saults on the flank, followed the |strategy employed by Allenby when he rolled up the Turkish army‘ in 1918, He is a military man by inheri- {tance. His grandfather was a sol-! dier of fortune; his father was a! | major general. Wavell's army career began with| a most useful generals, like good racehorses, | run in all shapes.” Of aerial warfare: | “No cne should hold the rank | of higher commander in the army without having had at least six menths’ really close as- sceiation with the RAF.” Of the Empire: “The British Empire will con- tinue the struggle until victory has been won. Dictators fade away; the British Empire never dies.” | Only 19, Write Hit Songs Satesgirls row, but Leah Wohlgemuth, left, and Jean Barasch, both ot New York, already are on the road fo nyusic fame as a song writing team. The girls, 19, are responsible for !uch BMI hits as | “The Old Jalop” and “I've Got a Date With a Gate.” - Leah goes by [ the name of Worth and Jean by Barry. ‘ “the £ |regiment in the final phases of the | be serapped since the fall of France. | Wavell goes it alone. | | FAMILY TRADITION: His grand- father was a soldier of fortune, ‘his father a general. | SCOTTISH Black Watch was his | regiment; the Boer war gave him his first fighting. WRITINGS have won him recog- nition; his book on Allenby’s cam- paigns is a military text. Scottish Black Watch Boer War. He served on the north- | west frontier in India and in | France, Belgium and Russia as well as in Palestine during the World | War, He was on the Allies’ supreme war council at Versailles. He has been commander of Brit- ain’s Middle East forces since the outbreak of the present war. Care- | fully laid plans for joint operations with the French in defense of Buez, | the naval base at Alexandria, and the oil outlet at Haifa have had to Infantryman at Heart The general is an infantryman at heart and by experience. The! infantry to him is still the “queem of hattles” though nowadays his vehulc and is a highly skilled spec- | alist in many machines and instru- | ments. His Middle East army in- cludes some of the pick of Empire soldiers, Wavell is short, spare of figure and brisk in his movements. He lost an eye during the World War| and wears a monocle to cover the | | disfigurement, : - Subscribe w0 ihc Daily Alaskd| | Empire—the paper with the larges | paid mmhnan 0faDrama Abouf a Plof I‘(‘b 3.—Desk ser- in six acts (copied TULSA, Ok zeant’s arama, rem his log): 4:02 p.m. saturday afternoon). sent Detectives Lee Pollock and Ar- shur Selby to answer complaint of 2ast side woman who reported her husband was drinking and “was flat on his stomach in the yard.” Detec- tives reported husband “came to" and sprinted away before they ar- ved. 4:34 p.m. Woman called again and demanded more police action. Said ‘he's draped over the fence now and threatening me.” He got in car and drcve away before officers arrived. 4:45, 5:20 and 5:50 p. m. The same sepeated. 6:26 p.m. Detectives finally found the man in front yard. He looked well and happy. Detective Selby smelled the man's breath and de- 'ided he had only one drink or two; 10t drunk enough to take to jail. “I might have known it,” said the wife. “You men all stick together.” ATRMAIL }L‘N\r EwPEE showing ir route rrom Seattle to Nome, ov sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. OSCAR G. WIGMASTER, Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTINE WIGMASTER, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within 40 days after the date of its service upon you, in case this sum- mons is served upon you person- ally, and answer the plaintiffls com- plaint on file in the said court in the above entitled cause. The plain- tiff in said action demands the fol- lowing relief: dissolution of the mar- riage now existing between plain- tiff and defendant on the grounds of desertion. And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to wit, for dissolu- He ‘considers Allenby the s,rcmest‘mra: tryman often rides in a motor /40D of said : marriage as above stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. | Alexander, judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court, hereunto affixed, on this 3d day of February, | 1941, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled Court. By: PEGGY McLEOD, Deputy Clerk. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff's Attorney, Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, Feb. 3, 1941 'Last uhllcation, Feb. 24, 1041 Irked Nazis, Return Home F) Members of the American Embassy staff in Paris who aroused Nazi ire by aiding a British officer e:caye from occupied France are shown as they arrived in New York by ¢! their posts at Germany's request. secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Deegan, nnd first secretary. Mrs, Deezun was ipper plane. Left to right, Leigh W. Hunt, second They were 1emoved from clerk; and Cecil M. Cross, consul held prisoner ten dsys bv Nazis. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 8\ JEEPERS Y (G ¢ t\EfiR ONE MORE DERO&&ER‘( REMARK QAB0UT ME PEELN THESE WEUNNEL “TATERS UM\ GONND THRASH SOME \mm\w( THIN & EENCH OF S \L\FE HEY , MBRD S\RD - 1 GOT & RIDDLE FOR\A - WHET WRS ENES BN CANT Stk 2 By BILLY DeBECK TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothiag [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Z0RIC Alaska an' Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Sterage Os. TELEPHONE 413 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 106 Free Delivery Juneau Guhgt Hauled IPAIISONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 80. Beward Bt. Juneau, Alaska ‘Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 —_ B Pt ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models N Display REPAIRS and ‘SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson £ R 1EY .'f R Rice & Ahlers Co. Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal largest pajd circulation of any Al- aska' nNewspaper. Thé Dilly Alasks Empire tins the |\ Opporiunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS VORI S e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES oot o hiatn Juneau Molers - thOanul Deliclous Tried Chickan EVEL:Y NIGHT 7°hn Marin, Prop Phone 36 __q Krafit’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 —( Sanitary Meat Co. GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection o LIGUORS Bodding Transfer | lmmno : 'lv Rock—Ceal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ofl Delivery Thomas Hardware Co.! 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