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| In case of error or if an ld has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and same will be given 1 attention. ( THE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE Count five average words to tue ine. Dally rate per line for consecutive usertions: [LTTRY T Jp— ) Additional days .. Se Minimum charge —..58¢ Topy must he in the office by 2 clock in the afternoon to imsure tisertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persous listed in telephone Wrectory. FOR SALE SALE — Mathushek Spinet | Call Blue 235. FOR Grand Piano. FOR SALE:SmalX G.E. refrigerator. ! Excellent condition. Call 209. ' Ion SALE—10 hp. Johnson out- ocard motor, new last summer. Complete with speed wheel and spare wheel, Three months’ guarantee, as motor is in excel- lent condition. Owner purchasing' lareer motor. Write Empire,| JCR 655, 3-room home, full-size| 1t with recreation room, Phone Red 662. | bas furnished FOR RENT Sleamheawd apart- ment with two bedrooms. Phone 452, Vacant March 1. TO SUBLET for three months: | furnished 3-room apt. Evergreen Apartments. Phone Green 694. MODERN 4-room furnished apt.; extra bedroom for small child;] convertible studio couch in living room, view. Phone Blue 370. FOR RENT—Two-room cabin on| Gastineau Ave, Partly furnished.| Inquire Juneau Paint Store. [ 3-ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat.| Phone Red 404. ONE SINGLE APARTMENT; ALSO ONE APARTMENT WITH BED- ROOM. HILLCREST. PHONE 439. CA’I‘ERFILLAR tractor for rent. P. O. Box 463, Juneau. - | 3-ROOM _furnished, " heated apt. and bath, Phone 704. | 3-ROOM fur. apt. 437 Fifth and| Park. Phone Red 250. FOR RENT — 3-room apartment. Phone 544. furnished| | VAGANCY — Snow White Apts.| Phone 209 or Green 355 after| 6 pm. 3-ROOM _nicely fur. stm. heatedx apts. and houses. Wmdsor Ap..s. 2 - - i —18x60_ft. scow with| tory house; inside house| 151.x19; upstairs fln-‘ with plyboard; two bed-| rooms, Suitable for busines.s‘ wstairs and living quartem‘ upstairs or convert into apts. for| Club house placed on fish- | ished rent ing or hunting grounds by somo‘ club, $1,200. Write Empire C 643. home. Two amrtmen! ALE—Modern basement FOR k 0C for income. Green 730, FOR RENT—3-room house w&th! bath. 843 West 9th. | FOR RENT OR LEASE—Store! space, and apt. Inquire 355 after 6 p.m. Phone Black 490. | 6-ROOM fur. mod. house, concrete | basement, wash. facil. 618 6th St. Phone Green 462. FOR SALE_Glover's Lunch, Candy, | nuts and potato chips 257 So.| Franklin St. Box 1916, Juneau, log house , at Auk| 5 acres land, light plant,| wash. machine, hot and cold water, car, garage, trailer, out-| board motor, etc. Complete, $3,- ; 000. See Arnie Copstead. 6-ROOM _fur. La FOR SALE—Modern 4-room Touse| with two 1ot.s Phone Douglas 14‘ MY HOME, at T 546 Hemlock Way\ must be sold at once. Will sacri- | fice for quick sale. Phone Black ! 135 F‘OR SALE—Ford pick-up. Good | rupning condition and tires. Phone 544. | - Ny | EOR SALF OR TRADE—MowA‘- H Loat “Pal” See owner at Rock Dump. PV s 220 ARSI S FOR "SALE—Pair tire chains—like new. Fit 525-18, 5.50-17, 5.00-19, 5.00-17, 5.25-17. At Empire office. $2.50. [ORNER LOT, Third and Dixon. | Phone Red 550. 3 e ——— LUNCH BOX' Cofe; must sell im- VACANGCY Perelle Apartment.| 'upon you personally, and answer| nwc.mtely Bugnin for cash. FOR RENT—Completely furnished 2-room apt. Call Cooper Bldg.! Phone 182, ! submarines and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB.- NEW ACTION. 1S PROMISED IN CONFLICT Germany, fi;l; fo Launch | Underwater Drive Dur- | ing Coming Month (Continued from Page One) sounding promises of former Presi- dent Wilson turned out to bhe so |much talk. Promises made to as by |other Nations were equally and ut- | terly futile and hollow.” | SUBMARINE WARFARE I PROMISED BY HITLER MUNICH, Feb. 24—Hitter today | warned enemies of Germany that a | joint German and Italian submarine | campaign will be loosed by them next | month and almost in the same/ breath announced that an already | expanded U-boat campaign has sunk i 80,000 tons of enemy warships within | the past two days. Hitler then declared that a new under-water thrust, starting next| month will employ “new types” of added that ‘“one thing is sure, where British ships | appear to fight us we will fight them | and destroy them.” CHANNEL (LOTHING REACHES NEW YORK ENROUTETO BRIMIII Word was received today by Mrs. | Ernest Gruening of the safe arrival| — Snow ! in New York of the clothing sent by | There was lawyer White Laundry or phone Green, the Womens Voluntary Service of Al- ' and ‘aSkfl From there shipment is guar- |and there was the Senator who was ameed to Great Britain by the Na- ! |3-ROOM fur apt., ofl (eat. 12th Bt tional Diretor of the Women's Vol- | B. Kellogg. i untary Service. A request was received at the same | time for pictures of the activities of | the Alaskan organization to be used West 12th St, Phone| ROOM and board in private home. With the publication of the success| Hampshire Lincoln"—gaunt, home-| of the recent drive. B PILOT ON YUKON Jim Dodson, noted Fairbanks pilot, is a passenger on the northbound !steamer Yukon which is due in Ju- Phone Red 2 NISHED apts. 600. | FOR RENT—3-roo:n apt. Owl Ca!e, Douglas. FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and cold water, steam heat, electric/ Try a classinea aa mTheEmplre‘.socnal legislation with such vigor | range. Phone 569, | ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. | 2-RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean,| view, $15 month. Phone 621. | | FOR RENT—Apartments, at office 20th Century Bldg. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier| Rooms, furnished or unfurnished.| See I. Goldstein, BOARD & ROOM, $50 per Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone l’ml water, dishes, cooking and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY at Fosbée Apts. \ Phone Blue 575. ; bt st ot 14 ZOMPLETE body massage in your home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be | fore 11 am. and after 7 p.m. :DISH ma<sa; 7and cahmu ths. Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West| 2th St. Phone Green 662. — CFNTS EACH PAID for used| sound gunnv sacks at Coal Bunkers. LUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola's Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. s 'URN yont o gold Into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | Ity a classitied ad mrne Empu- ! CAL""OR!IIA ! Grocery and Meat Market i 178—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices = || s |4¢ROOM FUR ’m‘. also 5-room stfictly. modern un-| furnished house, Phone 484. —_— e VACANCY Nugget Apartments. 1 WANTED | WANTED — Ex])eriex;ccd iarmhand Write Empire, CC 658. CAPABLE woman wants work by day or hour. Phone 209. Apt. 3. | WANTED TO BUY—Bnbys hlgh chair and play pen. Phone 631. WANTED — Used bureau, rocking chair, table, bed for homesteader. | Write P. O. Box 1403, Juneay, WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stdve.10ib—Your - || Coal Choice—General Hauling | —Storage and Crating | CALL, US! i unieat Transfér Phone ll—NIgm Phone !!1 | tief; |neau tomorrow. Accompanying the | pllnt is his wife and son Warren. The [ Dodsons are returning from a vaca- tion in the States, and will probably | 1ly to Fnirbnnks via PAA. | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4636 A IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR|phjm to the Textile Inquiry Board - . THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA,|which was to investigate the great| f=eeeeermeeemrooos e e e oo e e ez e DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT| JUNEAU. ‘S. inquirey WILFORD MARION WELCH, agsistant Director of the Inter-| Plaintiff, vs. BONNIE CAROHNE‘ | WELCH, Defendant The President of the United| | States of America. To the aboye| 'named defendant, GREETING: You| are hereby required to appear in! | . the District Court for the Terri-| p esident Roosevelt had him back | tory of Alaska, First Djvision, at| Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days| summons, in case this .summ(ms, you, in case this summons is served | ithe plaintiff’s complaint on file in the said court in the above en-| titled cause. The plaintiff in sam; action demands the following re- dissolution of the marriage| now existing between plaintiff and defendant and of no further force and effect on the grounds of in- compatibility. And in the event you fail so 1o | appear and answer, the plaintiff | will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to| the court for the relief demanded ‘m said complaint, to-wit, for disso-| lution of said marriage as above ! stated. Witness the Honorable Simon Hellenthal, judee of said Court, and the seal of said Court, hereunto af- fixed, on this 24th day of Febru- ary, 1941, (SEAL) HAROLD H. BATES, Plaintiff's Attorney, Juneau, Alaska. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled Court. By JOHN J. GILMORE. Deputy. Publication dates, Feb. 24, Mar. 3- 10-17, 1941. adv. FINALRITES HELD FOR lADDIE AT FORT ORD While a low-veiced soldier read George Graham Vest's “Elegy on a Dog,” Laddies, Private Everett Scott’s The dog failed to rally after being brought by plane Private Scott is placing a wreath on the dog’s casket. 10-year-cld airedale, was buried at and auto from Chanute, Kas., to his MeeIJ 6. Wananl, ' The Spirit of 1941; Is Going fo England (Continued from Page Ope) John W. Davis industrialist Andrew Mellon; to become Secretary of State, Frank “NEW DEALER” LONG AGO Compare these with “the New | spun Winant, who has been a Re-| | publican almost from birth, bul‘ was a “New Dealer” before the New Deal came into existence. As mem- ber of the New Hampshire !..mzis-l lature nearly 25 years ago, he was| pounding on labor reforms before anyone ever dreamed of the Wag- ner act. As three-time Governor of his state (and no one had ever been elected twice before that), he| hammered away at “New Deal” that President Roosevelt called him |into the fold. In 1934, the -President named| textile strike of that year, Within| few months, he was appointed national Labor Office (an autono-| mous organization in the League, of Nations). In that international capacity, he waged a war for un-' | employment insurance and old-| age pensions and in no time at all| as head of Social Security. He might have strung a]uns; et e |COZY, warm furn, apls. Lights, | after the last publication of this | there forever, but the ILO called for him again. Besides, he had' |ls published, or within" forty days| broken with his party to such anl Ialwr the date of its service upon| extent that he had resigned his oclal Security job in order to campaign against “Alf” Landon,| and the latter's contention that social security was no more than “a fraud against the working man.” | He was elected director of the ILO by what would have been a unanimous vote of 30-to-0, if it hadn't been for the failure of Lwa directors to vote at all. When war came, it found Mr. Winant primarily interested in what was happening to labor. One |of his statements on the Euro- | pean conflict read like this: “On the outcome of the present strug- gle between Great Britain and | Nazi Germany depends the future of labor and the labor movement |in Europe. If Britain fails, the |whole of western and central Europe will pass under totalita- |rian rule that will obliterate the gains made in 150 years of strug- 1gle and sacrifice, and place the | American worker in the front line Lof defense.” | HE LIKES CONFERENCES | This is so much stranger a state- | | ment because Mr. Winant is hy birth a gentleman of means and by rearing a scholar. Before he was BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SAAY, GEN'RIL - oy TR CERYS NEX T0 [ Ta \WINDERS ARE TOOK - DO ME MND ¢ T RIDE WIF 8 FRIEN' OF OMNE N T TRNK CORE SO ° T CBN G TA NIEW 2 T OWAN - OWeN HOL ON, WLt W (th_GONNA RIDE WP ON T!' PERCH W NE- T GENRIL GNE WE STRICT ORDERS -~ | shake their heads and say: Fort Ord, Calif. master. nnymmg'l sc, he was a teacher at st. Paul which he had once been a student, and to which he returned after Princeton, He haa! a comfortable inheritance and mar- ried into a family of considerable wealth. He's 52 years old, but looks a great deal younger. His clothes have an unpressed appearance. He {is almost the antithesis of what a diplomat should be: He's a slow switeh engines. talker, and in debate has the habit of gazing down his shirt front for seconds before he makes a state- ment. He is a “conference” addict and holds the conferences intermin- ably before he makes a decision. But fer all that, he is one of in- ternational labor’s most respected men and a close friend of Ernest Bevin, who holds the post of Min- ister of Labor in Mr. Churchill's Cabinet. capitalii“pro” kibitzers point to his record, emphasize the fact that he is another Republican who has risen to ghe top in a Democratic administration, and say:: “Keep vnur eye on ‘Gil'—as Ambassador |to the “&ourt of St. James he'll make history.”” The “anti’s” just “May- be so, Wit whats politics coming to9n "t T STANDS to reason that the men and machines that print ENGINE IS UP TO DATE CHICAGO, Feb, .'—The iwo- way radio—a modern aid in chas- ing law breakers or directing air- liners—now is being used to run down box cars and keep track of Without radio, a switch engine crew is handed its orders and then is out of touch with the roundhouse until it concludes its specified task. The Proviso yards where the tests are being made sprawl over| 3,000 acres and handle an average of 7500 cars daily. Some assign- ments take the locomotives miles away from their starting point. Use of radio enables the crew to receive new instructions imme- diately permitting orders to be countermanded, without delay, when more urgent needs for the engines arise . Stanley E. Noble, superinten- dent of telegraph and signals, re- ports the tests have worked out “very well.” They were started four months ago by the General Railway Signal Co ny under: an experimental radio permit. " THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO m%_’n'u.l. 'I'mxl:l. NUNN-BUSH STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Opportunity Is Always Waiting! 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