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Count five average words to the ine, Dally rate per line for consecutive wsertions: One day . o180 Additional days ... So Minimum charge _..50c Copy must he in the office by 2 rclock in the afternocon to insure Wisertion on same day. vom persons listed in telephone Wroctory. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bathinette, $5. Inquire mornings at 404 West 10th St. FOR SALE — Convertible _baby bugey. Terms, §5. Apt. 240, Deck- Bldg er 16x41 SCOW HOUSE, built last year, at Elfin Cove. Move it anywhere. Write P, O. Box 1855, Juneau. G’ASHIN‘E} machine. Like new with pump and large tub. Dry Rack. Cheap. 614 Willoughby Ave. DAYBED, new mattress, ne, washing machine. 7th St. Phone Red 370. sewing 225 Wi WILL SACRIFICE—New American’ Beauty washing machines. Oniy two left. 25% discount. Phone 788, | EMALL garage apt. automatic heat, hardwood floors, $3,000.| Write Box 275, | FOR SALE—New house and lot, Auk Bay, patented land, complete, plumbing, view, terms. J. Hodges, phone 800. FOR SALE — 4-room, furnished cottage. Inquire at Owl Restaur-| ant. Phone Douglas 28, | LUNCH BOX Cafe; must sell im-“ mediately, Bargain for cash. | FACTORY REBUILT Qeneral Elec- tric 4 cu. ft. refrigerator, Gen-; eral Electric guarantee, hermeti- sealed-in-steel mechanism, vabinet porcelain inside and out. Qweal General Electric dependa-| bility for only $75.—Alaska Elec- tric Light and Power Company, | phone 616. WURLITZER Pianos. Expert tun-| ing, Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo, Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR SAI:E; Small G.E. refrigerator. Excellent condition, Call 209. FOR SALE—Modern 4-room house| with two lots. Phone Douglas 74. FOR SALE—Ford pick-up. Good running condition and tires.| Phone 544. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor- poat “Pal.” See owner at Rock Dump. MISCELLANEOUS | DRESSMAKING and alterations Formerly worked for Hollywood | Fox Studios. Phone Blue 370, at| 709 Dixon. Leah McDonald, home, $2.00." Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths Mrs. L. Skeje, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. | 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. GUARANTEED Realistic Prema- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Teléphone | 201, 315 Decker Way. ! g~ i AR RIS PSR TURN your old gold into value, h or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED—Office safe. Harold H. Bates, attorney-at-law, room 1, Valentine Bldg. Phone 321. | WANTED — Experienced nursemalid | to care for children. Part time cmployment, Phone 039, two shorts and one long. VA‘:urve_v shows,that most prose writers reach their creative peaks! between 40 and 44, showing a rapid decline before 50. ————————— Subscribe to the Daily Alasky Empire—the paper with the larges. paid circulation. Try a classilied ad in The Empire We accept ads over telcph-n! AND ONE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE 439, | APARTMENT for rent. Call 478 today. MODERN 2-bedroom apt., steam | heated, watér and garbage in-| cluded in rent, fine view. Avail- able’ after March 12. Phone Red | 245. | SLEEPING room with or without| board. Phone Green 462, } FOR RENT—Large 4-room apart'-“ ment. Furnished and steam heat, | Phone 426. ) CLEAN, nicely furnished 3-room and bath, at Cliff Apts, $20 and $25, The best rental value in Ju-| neau. Phone 200. FOR RENT OR LEASE—Complete- | ly furnished 3-room modern‘ home, With full-sized basement| and recreation room. Phone Red| 662. | | 3 ROOMS and bath, fireplace, $45/ monthly, Phone 266, | Star outfielder of the rittspurgh Pirates, Vince DiMaggio is shown dining with his wife and daugh- ter at the Pirate training camo a VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- | ments. Phone 671 or 304. FOR RENT — Steam heated apts. Phone Black 763. Klein Apts. NICELY furnished house, 4 rooms, and bath, 504 corner 5th and Kennedy. Phone Green 147 arter', 3 pm. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Ol heat. Phone Red 404 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT — 3-room | complaining (rowdéd (ébilal May 'Decenralize’ (Continued from Page One) tion (and a number of officials are because it is too slow) Federal Office Building No 2. (Federal Office Building No. 1 apartment. Phone 544. hasn't been started) No. 2 is to VAEKNEmrm.;mk? care of y Department Phone 209 or Green 355 after wnxkrVA but nlrcm_i.\" they are 6 pm. I planning another building, a mil- SR oo o g lonwdollar temporary” - one, Just 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated back of the present structure on apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. 3-ROOM fur apt,, ofl heat. 12th St. Phone Black 490, 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red) 600 FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl Cafe, Douglas. FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and! cold water, steam heat, electric range. Phone 569, ONE OFFICE room for rent. First| National Bank Bldg. 2-RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean,| view, $15 month. Phone 621. at office 20th Century Bldg. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier| Rooms, furnished or unfurnished.' See I. Goldstein, BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo.; Steam heat, dry room' and ahowu-| bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | . { VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. | Plrecine el bt sl Tl VACANCY Perelle Apartment.| Phone Blue 575. | 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | also 5-room ' strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. n - | VACANCY Nugget Apartments. | COPENHAGEN, Neb. March 14— Farmer Donald Frost went to look at his ailing bossie. She had twin calves, something of a farm rarity. | Then Frost looked at another cow. Ditto. ————— Subscribe for The Empire. “HORLUCK’S DANISH” - lce Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Pudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanuft Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG ——————————————————————————— Constitution Avenue. This present one, by the way, is a “tempora building, built during the World War. First wing or tne Army’s beauti- ful new building will be ready for | nearby Virginia, The Defense Commission is be- ing booted out of the Federal Re- serve Building and is scattering all over town. Leon Henderson's Massachusetts; Harriet Elliott is now in Paul McNutt's old offices in Public Health Service. This sort of listing could go on forever, but perhaps it is worth snickering ‘over that Housing Co- ordinator Charles Palmer has been moved out of his nice office: and put down in an aging resi- dence. And that it is rumored that the Government is dickering with the District of Columbia to buy the District’s new office and fill it up with the Defense Commission. What is more important is how Nelson A. Rockefeller solved part of his office problem. Young Nel- son, as you may know, is (take a deep breath) head of the Office for Coordination of Commercial and Culturali Relations Between the American Republics. He looked {over his crowded staff, brought al SEES DOUBLE little Rockefeller practicality to | bear and said: “This part of the |work and that part of the work rcould be done in New York. Why (not?” And so he is moving part {of his staff to the Big City, not jonly solving his own space problem { but making way for others. | | DIRKSEN RESOLUTION This may be the Deginning”of a trend—and an important one. It has hardly progressed beyond the' | talk stage yet, although Rep. Ever- | | ett Dirksen of Illinois has intro-| |duced a resolution to set up a House committee to study it. Tt is decentralization. | “The officials- and congressmen who are “talking it are beginning to ask the same question about a lot of agencies that Rockefeller asked about his own. In a lot of cases they can't find any logical building | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941. Vince DiMaggio, Pirate Player, Dines With Familv MAN WHO Vince DiMaggio, wife and daughter % Cal. DiMaggio batted .280 for the Pirates last year after starting thé year with the Cincinnati t San Bernardino. Reds. answer to “why not?” | Some of the agencies already| than ever because they are organ- mentioned which might locate their headquarters in = the field are the Interstate Commerce Com- ized, they meet regularly, they know | | mission, the L | Bo: ncial Security, the Census!state defense councils to offer their |Cf a ship, sent a three-ton steel door Bureau and some of the farm special abilities. | crashing against Speicher’s head i‘m““ ¢ | In whatever field a woman de- :vill;\:lix“i: \:‘;l ll[‘l,:;;;llle(l. but the If anything comes of it, Wash-| ;. e el g iR SO W store. {ington merchants and landlords cides to ready herssif for defense’ "y few years inter,’at;tbie.yard, a eyl 7 i 'y "' | £he should remember that the efforts | ouard yail g 1 th or house will probably set up an awful . 3 guard rail around the power house bl babl o't | O many arc worth more than the paq peen painted. Speicher touch owl, but ‘you " probably = won't|eeopts of one person. She should | head that kind of music from sim- .hyict the ir 1w rest and aid of every f e ,L"\lfuw R that one she knows—nelghbors, relatives, | rhat time, a physician pronounc- ;,ct the agencies dumped in their rellow office workers, fellow club o0 Him dend. TwWo-Houre Ixter: the i ¥ By ik members. eves of the “corpse” were seéen to i Women, in their leisure hours, move. His skull had been fractured | even if they are limited, can be the again, in his fall, and doctors believ- | means of binding together the na- home defense program. WOMENTO ~ AID PLANS IMONS FOR PUBL NO. 4637-A. In the District Court for the Terri- CATION defendant, GREETING : IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED ’STA'I‘ S OF AMERICA, you are | (Continued from Page One) i s & such as the feed stamp plan, to feed {needy families who are living below | pear in the above-entitled Court, 2] way. !Divi\mn Number One, at Juneau. Women have a second role as the | caiq Division of 1 Territory, and nation’s buying agents. As such they | gnswer the complaint filed against |can help to keep prices stable. They [yoy in the above-entitled action, |can watch prices so they will be Wise o : That certain action wherein {encugh to buy comodities which will| ANDREW A. ANDERSON is the give them Lpe most ' dollar value and | p1aintiff and GRACE ANDERSON is their families the best protectlon. the defendant, which is numbered They can look into scare campaisus | No, 4637-A. on the docket of said such as the “buy now before prices cCourt. within thirty (30) days after |ge up” warnings. the completion of the period of pub- Can Utilize Skills | Tication o EaLa simifriofs; which said Women with natural skills should | smmmons by an order made and en- |devclop them. They can take Red | tered by said Court in said action on |Cross courses in nursing and first | March 6th, 1941, was ordered to be |eid. They can organize to help their | published for a period of once a |city governments clear up sanita- week for four (4) consecutive and |tion problems which might lead o |successive weeks, commencing on epidemics. They can help their)March 7th, 1941, and ending on |school boards expand after-school March 28th, 1941, in case said sum- |recreation which will build stron'»:;mm\s is published, or within thirty | children. They can study ways of meeting propaganda so they will be | within forty (40) days after date ready to calm group hysteria should lof its service upon you, in case this the need arise. jsummons is served upon you per- (30) days after March 28th, 1941, or | |epector. He was leading 38 | work. Now they are more important were one in a thousand. But his luck hew to work in unison. They should | poken navy Railroad Retirement | Write immediately their local and gallons of oil exploded in the hold occupancy -soon, but it will ; | tory of Alaska, Division Number strueting figurines. Says he: care only of about 500 workers, One, at Juneau. “Guess I'll trip cver a rock in my and that’s not a drop in the skil- ANDREW A. ANDERSON, Plaintiff, | 8arden and break my neck—if I let. And already, it is said, the vs. GRACE ANDERSON, Defend- | don't die of old age first.” Army has plans drawn for a hugs | ant. pa ¥ | “temporary” - building here or in| | T63 GRACE ANDERSON, above | The Natlonal Macl e Tool Build- ¢ hereby commanded to be and ap- | | staff has taken quarters in Rural, theé minimum health standards. And je. In the United States District | With plastic body weighs about 300 FOR RENT—Apartments, Inauire| Electrification’s former offices on|@ third of our ““'“"“ is living that | goupt for the Territory of Al n | | | COULD NOT BE KILLED learned fo Grirn at Death| But It Has Come Hard Way and Some AP Feature Service SPRINGFIELD, N. J. Harry | Speicher has learned to grin at| death. He had to learn the hard way. Now 55, survivor of five close brushes with death, he laughs off his experiences. “The big stuff just does not seem to kill me,’ he says. When he was 13 a trolley and a truck collided near his home in Jersey City. Speicher, who had been leaning on A fire hydrant, lost three fingers from his right hand and his left was paralyzed for life. Experience No. 2 came while he was a Panama Canal blasting in- through a narrow passage wi seemed that all the noise on eartl had been concentrated right arounc us.” Speicher regained co 1sness to find the man jvst behind him had been killed by the shock from an ex- plosion. A short time lter, hunting in the tropical interior, he and four native guides contracted black water fever. Two guides died. Speicher's bride was tcld that his chances of survival held. Back in this country, he became chief eldetrician at the former Hu- yard. Thirteen hundred the rail to see if it was dry. A char of 2,300 volts went through his body. ed some brain cells had been destroy- ed by the current. But his faculties gradually returned. Now, retired on government pen- sion, Speicher spends a quiet life building miniature villages and con- s as: siation predicts the indus- try's production this year will total 750 million dollars. PR A new experimental automobile pounds less than a comparable steel model. To State Post J A i Utah Nut and Lump Women with mechanical ability can learn to handle tools and ma- chines, just in case they should ever be needed in the nation's machine shops. They can take study courses in handling fine precision machines on which women often are more ad- |ept than men. They can train for | inspection and testing jobs in indus- | trial processes. ‘Women who have natural or train- ed technical , abilities can ready themselves to help in laboratories, to work in auto shops, radio shops and photography dark rooms. In a genuine national emergency such women would be in urgent demand. | Women with such skills are as im- |portant now as the stockpiles of manganese and ‘tungsten which the government is byying. Clubs Impertant Women as club members have of- \Lm proved their strength in civic sonally, and answer the mmphmtg of the above-named plaintiff on file | in said Court in the above-entitled | action, and if you fail so to appear | and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his com- plaint, i.e.: For an absolute divorce and dissolution ‘of the marriage con- tract between plaintiff and defend- ant and for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear just and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and have af- | fixed the seal of the above-entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 6th day of March, 1941. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk'of the District Court. By PEGGY D. McLEOD, (SEAL) Deputy Clerk. First publication, March 7, 1941, Last publeation, March 28, 1941. G. Howland Shaw A career diplomat and an expert on Near Eastern affairs, G. How- land Shaw, above, has been named by President Rooseveit to be an wssistant secretary of state. Shaw «18 a native of Massachusetts.~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH OKAY, YARD BIRD- YLL RELIEVE B NOW - HANE NOW SPOTTED AN ENEWNTROGP MOIEMENTS LATEWN 2 “BLUIE" \l‘a%wms QARE SWARMIN' ALL OVER W SAreROS At OG- KILLNY A HEY 000/ LOWIZIE " WHAR BE NE2 WEN, aw Y DING BUS HER Jes' \N\‘\EQ T EC ST X (€S e ¥ By BILLY DeBECK DON'T G\T PANCKN % O RIGHT HERE WE e 5 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES " THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL STETSON HATS PHONE 767 Quality Work Clothing L o : e - Opportunit FRED HENNING ety §s Complete Outfitter for Men Always Waiting! o s ALASKA SCHOOL OF ’ | AERONAUTICS ZORIC o e v e SYSTEM CLFANING M PHONE 15 ! FORD AGENCY Alaska Laundry (Authorizeq Deaters) B ] GREABEN GAS — OIL | Alaska Music Supply and Phone 208 122 W. Becond COAL Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel 69 American Meat——Phone 38 The Juneau Laundry “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 108 Free Delivery — Garbage Hauled : | Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 I e ——] (‘Every house needs westinghouse' | 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 Bill Hixson Phone 464 H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man® HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING e Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal o L SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY ‘W. J. NIEMI, Owner *Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 —_—— % The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. COMME ...SAVI Oldest Bank in Alaska ® THE B. M. 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