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| In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- { piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftxce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given ¥ attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the ine, Dally rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day .. oeeee 100 Additional days ... Bo Minimum charge ...S8¢ Copy must he in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to insure usertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone ¥om persous listed in telephone Nrectory. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pair tire chams—like| new. Fit 5.25-18, 5.50-17, 5.00-19,| FOR RENT-—Well furnished 3-room steam heated apartment with pri- vate bath—besutiful view—twin beds. For ' adults only. $50 per month, including lights, Rice & Ahlers Co. Phone 34. " Bldg. { 2-ROOM furnished “apt., oil burner, i $22 monthly, including garbage | hauling and water. 7th and Har- ris, Phone Blue 380. | LR o S R o ,V} flat. El- 2-rbom apt. Calt cwpex FOR RENT—4-room fur. lingen Apts. Phone 351. TR SR -ROOM fur npt . oil heat. 12th St.| Phone Black 490. 6-ROOM furnished modern, nice house. 618 6th St. vcry‘ , | ROOM and board in private home.i Phone Green 462. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY I94l AP FEATURE SERVICE % “King of Kings of Ethiopia, Con- quering Lion of the Tribe of Ju- dah, Elect of God, Light of the World.” This was the title that Haile Selasste packed along with him to England in 1936 when Italy threw him out of Ethiopia. > Now he back in Ethiopia— | with the title and more, for the | English who wouldn't help him five years ago are just as mad now at the Italians as he is, and just as set on driving them out of the country. As a descendant of King Solo- mon and the Queen of Shebah, by his own reckoning, Haile Selassie B ]can look down on upstart royaltv {like the Windsore. He is 49—small. bearded chief of tall bearded | tribesmen. The outside world first became aware of him in 1923 when he entered Ethiopia in the League of Nations, to which he appealed when the Fascists invaded. A dozen years later, his beard, | his pre-Chamberlain umbrella, his 5.00-17, 5.25-17. At Empire office.| VACANCY at Wickersham house.| entourage of tribal chieftains and $2.50. Phone Hed 211. | his incredible array of titles caught | the public fancy and made his name r‘OR SALE—Motorship “Forester.”! FOR RENT—Bareumes apartments. a by-word. Priced 1ke er for immediate sale or me an offer. See boat's al Warner's float. TOOLS; typewriting table,: etc.; photo equipmem,‘ axuous Call Tony Kuhn,! after 6 p.m. Ibn SALE—Troller 31 B 324 and! cquipment for $500. See Al Schrn-\ men or call Red 379 after 6 pm chair, ALE—HMO Chev 4 -pflssl . Bargain. Phone Black 290.| FOR SALE—Four-room house on| beach on Fritz Cove road. terms. Rooms can be built| upstairs. Running water. See Ole Jackson at the place. FOR SALE—One 1941 Philco table| model radio; one Stromberg Carl- son table radio; ome ski outfit. All priced for quick sale on ac- count of leaving town. Apply at Apt. 502, Baranof, afternoon or LOR"IFR LOT “Third and Dixon. Phone Red 550. CUNCH BOX Cofe; must sell im- medciately. Bargain for- cash, MISCELLANEOUS £fUR TRAPPERS—We are open to buy a quantity of finest quality pelts. Mink, ermine, sable, beaver, marten, Kodiak bear, skunk, red fox, natural blue fox, white fox, rac- | coon. Fresh catch, winter prime, top quality skins only. Will be subject- ed to most rigid inspection. Please notify us at once so that we may establish contaet thorugh our trad- er. Payment will be made through your nearest bank, at prevailing rates of exchange. ZLOTNICK, the Furrier, corner 12th and G Sts, Washington, D. C. WANTED—Winchester Model 70- 30 Govt. 06. Call Black 185. OMPLETE body massage in your home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 am. and after 7 p.m. SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skefe, 410 Weat 12th St. Phone Green 662. I‘h CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunnv sacks at Coal Bunkers. BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- uents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. CURN your om gold Into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop. NEW HOURS FOR . NORTHLAND T. (. Henry Green, Agent for the Northland Transportation Company in Juneau, announces new freight office and ticket office hours, -ef- fective next Monday. The freight office will be open from Mondays jhrough Fridays from 8:30 a.m, to 12 noon and from 1 {o 5 pm. and on Saturdays from 3:30 am, to 12 noon. Four rooms, all fufnished; hot| water day and night; electric| range and Frigidaire; lumdry‘ conveniences; garage, Telephone I Douglas 132. | 2-ROOM Apartmenh. hot and coxd; water, steam heat, electric range.| Phone 560. | — | FOR RENT—Comple%ly turnished | 3-room apt. Call Cooper Bldg.! Phone 182, i FOUR-ROOM fur. apt. On street level. Oil heat. Elec. range. Private bath. Two beds. $40 mo. Crescent apts. 373 So. Franklin Street. 8-ROOM fur. house. Phone Red 600. | Douglas. | FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED APT, WITH BEDROOM. THE HILL- CREST. with Italv. FOR RENT-—3-roon apt. Owl Cafe, " 3—A fuxlllve hclore lhc Leagnc of Nations. l—Janunrv. 1941, back in Africa once more, FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot nnd cold water, steam heat, electric range. Phone 569, 5-ROOM unfurnished house, locadion. Phone 385. ONE OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank Bidg. 2-RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean, view, §15 month. Blue 510. |8 ROOMS and bath, air condi-| tioned, heated, electric washer, laundry, new oak floors, electric ’ range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. i 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. | FOR RENT or LEASE—RIWE Rooms, furnished or unfurnished.| 8ee 1. Goldstein, ‘BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo.| Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472.; nice water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. { VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. i e i Y VACANCY Perelle Apartment. ‘Smithsonian Insfitution’s New Realism (Continued from Page One) or bake a cake in half an hour. All in all, it'’s a pretty fascinat ing exhibit and the one place in so are some of the Institution's iram: specimens, like the fish that | carries its eggs in its mouth and another that disproves that old one Washington where you can .get! about “the fish out of water” by away from war and politics, packing up frequently and taking MM 075 long junkets across dry land. u"D w"HDRAWN ON WOODY ISLAND OLD AND NEW The exhibit has plenty of “first to an inch. Smithsonian mathe- editions” in the machine age, too. maticians spent days in the reaim Thése range from a working mod-| Ac | of higher mathematics to produce it.| €l of the Newcomen atmospheric 10, t The pilot is receiving television re-'steam engine, the first steam en- derec ports, He carries in his holster a gine which, at two piston strokes a| Woody Island, east of Kodiak, and deadly gas gun “to repel attacks by minute, was pumping water out of|across the channel, for the use of space cruising bandits. (Won't' & flooded coal mine in England 200 the Department of Commerce. This we ever get rid of those fellows?) years ago, to the ‘“solar cooker,”| is an addition to land withdrawn for The Smithsonian experts went the in which its inventor can—on a the air-navigation site in September, | rocket ship boys one better, for this, clear day—fry an egg in a jiffy) 1940. one, I'm told, is powered by oxy- gen “bombs.” i By a series of scale-model dia- ramas, the Institution has traced {the “Ascent of Man” from his be- ginnings. These show early man in his natural habitat, with the! trees, grasses and animals of pre-, historie times. All has been recon- structed on the latest scientific) conclusions, with everything as ac-| curate as it possibly could be made.| {To give all possible credence,there Ine exhibits of prehistoric skulls.| {The one of old Joe Cro-Magnon,| who seems to have died with aj rding to an order Federal Government has or Phone Blué 575. also 5-room strictly modern un-| furnished house. Phone 484. ottt Mt A el VACANCY Nugget® Apartments. WANTED—-Used baby crib. Write P.O, Box 2354, Juneau. er is in port. In the event a steamer arrives in the evening or ecarly morning, the freight office will be open at 8 a.m. the following morning for delivery of cargo. - e — MISS WEINMAN ON JOB Miss Ruby Weinman, who arrived on the Yukon from Washington, D. C., was at her desk this forenoon as The ticket office will be open from 9 am. to 12 noon and 1 to secretary to Dr.-Langdon White of the Office of Indian Affairs. Miss | ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | | toothy grin that the centuries haven't. erased, should be labeles |“To be dreamed about only after| | Welsh rarebit and hot mince pie. \ | METEORITE IN COLOR | | In the geological section, the ex-| | hibit has what it refers to as its{ | great collection of meteorites. Not| |being geological, I couldn't ;,e-t stirred up about these hunks of iron and such that burned them- iselves out bombarding their way through the earth’s atmosphere. But even this section is enlivened’ |by a *“color transparency” of a fiery meteorite plunging along where only space ship pilots ought to be. And here also are the world’s largest topaz and some new min- erals discovered in the gold and silver mines of Mexico. | In its century of progress, the Smithsonian has unearthed some- thing like a 100,000 new plants and animals and the gentlemen | vide for | entitled to the ot February | withdrawal of 40 acres on! INCOME TAX Data Given as fo Just Who Is Head of Family in Making Returns For income tax purposes there can be only one head of a rumily.‘ In addition to being the chief fin- aneial support, the head of a fam- ily must be related by blood, mar- riage, or adoption to his dependents, and he must have a legal or moral| cbligation to exercise family con- trol over them and provide for their care. As such he is entitled to the same exemption allowed a married person—$2,000. There are some unusual cases under this classification. A ‘single persen, who supports and maintains in one household one or more in- dividuals who are closely connected with him by blood, by marriage, or by adoption, and whose right to exercise family control and pro- them is based upon a moral obligation, is the a family, and as such is xemption allowed a married person—$2,000. In addi- tion he claim a credit of $400 for each dependent Another example not so much out of the usual is this: A widower who supports in his household his raged mother and his child 17 years of age is the head of a family, and as such is entitled to an exemption of $2,000 and a credit of $800 for two dependents. Not infrequently a case like this is reported: It involves the support of an indigent adult by a single person who is morally and legally | obligated to provide ‘a home _for | this individual. In such a case the ‘cx(‘mpuon as the head of a family Imay be allowed—the circumstances |of each case arc econsidered in | making the determination. If the | individual so supported is not fin- ! ancially dependent, even though the taxpayer maintains a common | home and furnishes the chief sup- port, the latter may not claim the exemption. A taxpayer who supports in his home his minor children over whom he exercises family control is clas- sified as the head of a family, even | though the children may have an |income of their own sufficient for | their maintenance. If. he does not support them, by reason of their cwn income, but does exercise fam- ily control, he cannot be classified |as the head or a family, DOUGLAS MAIL BIDS MUST BE IN FRIDAY According to Postmaster Albert Wile ,all bids on the carrying of mail | to Douglas must be turned in to the Post Office Department by 5:30 p.m. | Friday. Anyone desiring mail con- tract blanks may have them by call- ing at the office, Mr. Wile stated. le or head of FIRE EXPLOSION HITS LOS ANGELES PlANT there know what they are draw- ing when they sketch a tree of 5 p.m. on the same days but closed| Weinman is makng her home at the Fire turned the $15C,000 plant of the Merit Water Heater Company at Los Angeles into a Mh‘ ruin, The factory was making $40,000 worth of heaters for three Pacific Coast army camps. An oven pilot light, ‘TIMELY CLOTHES ' NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] Complete Outfitter for Men SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry M Yot Sl Utah Nul and Lump COAL Auhnuaiu“?a HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liguer Store—Tel 6% Amerfcan Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVIOR* Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—~Deales 140 So. Seward 8t, Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 101 Residence Phone Black 600 — e i bt 1941 Models Now on REPAIRS and JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson T COSTS 80 LITTIR NDIII:’M' DEVLIN'S Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Bumners Heating The Dally Alaska Empire largest m‘g cltcullllon of aska THRIFT (0-0P Member National Retailer~ Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealery) GREASEN GAS — OIL PFoot of Main Street Juneau Motors John Marin, Prop. Phone 36 MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 02 — Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and & Thomas Hardware Co. ] Jmmu YOUNG I Hardware Compnny nll-wlmm l-—-——-—-—h_ W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Mao~ e —— e — e — IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop VRED W. WENDT PHONE 540 e ——————— COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH Oldest Bank: in Alaska [ J THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK all day Saturdays. Juneau Hotel. All offices will be closed Sundays and holidays except when a steam- BARNEY GOOGLE AND GOOD DN N NARD B\RD SMTS\“ AND W\ ThE F\Kufi DONT BRNG YOUR PETIN Tsafic\se\.es 1 hM @ VERY BUSY N Y which had been lit by an employee, was believed to have ignited paint and other fumes and caused the : By BILLY DeBECK life like the one which is the cen- Empire Classifieds Pay! ter of the biologieal exhibit, Here SNUFFY SMITH SHOR - GO RIGHT A SET ON QUERD ORE SWK P\L\;\ER- T QWE @ Koot NE M R TURELLD, COPTAIN GRONN — TH(9 18 THE GENERAL SPEAWWNG ~ RN = \'u SEROIS CNGRRING Mo T D VIKE COR S § SULTABLE TERRAN NOW P é%ééé‘“é‘é&“m‘ WITH THE NECESSRRY QRSTRCLES COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 71 ¥ §