The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1941, Page 7

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| ‘Ine. Dalily rate per line for consecutive «sertions: One 3y .t el Additional days —— Se Minimum charge .58 Copy must be in the office by 3 selock in the .afterncon to insure hisertion on same day. We accept ads over m rom persons listed im MIGM Wrctory. FOR SALE FOR SALE CH‘EAP——OIIE full-size bed, complete with beauty mat- tress, nearly -new. One, extension apartment dining table. Phone 134, Douglas. —— et | FOR SALE—House and lot: $700; $250 down, $10 monthly, or for rent at $7.monthly.. Hot water and bath. 7th and Franklin. See John Torvinen, The Tailor, BN 44 - A A v s FOR SALE—Set. of drums, John Bourne, Gastineau Motors. ATTRACTIVE 5-piece befroom set with good springs apd/ mattress. An exceptional buy, at only $40, complete. Phone Blue 459 or see it at 634 12th. FOR SALE—Studio couch, good| condition. Phone 342 after 6 p.m. AVING TOWN; Wil sacrifice| r- cash sale. Choice lat in Way-, Tract for $400. Also Ford| V-8 Coupe for $150. See H. J.| Neff at Ordway's Photo Shop. | nor L !ONE FURNISHED APARTI(ENT‘ 4- ROOM fur. “fur. heated apt Mittinen Apts 4th and Harris. FOR “RENT — 3-room furnished house. Oil heat. Phone Blue 474. ROOM_steam heated, _attractive,| comfortable, exc. location, reason-| able. Phone Blue 165. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished and heated apartment for rent. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. 5-ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Red 404. 3- RODM steam heated apt. vacan- cy at Lesher Apts. April 1. Phone Blue 474. 4-ROOM furnished stm. heated apt. close in. Phone 426, FOR RENT—5-room steamheated apartment,. . private . washroom, available April 1. Phone 722. VACANCY. Nugget £ partmem.s Re-| duced rates. VACANCY Evergreen Apartments. Phone Blue 629. AND ONE UNFURNISHED| APARTMENT. HILLCREST.| PHONE 439, APARTMENT for rent. Call 478’ today. \ RS ———— SLEEPING room with or without| board. Phone Green 462. | 5TH ST. HOUSE, large lot, excel-| lent view, reasonable. Inquire Mrs. Rosenberg, 407 S. Franklin. € ROOM furnished or unfurnished house. Phone Red 649 evenings. FOR SALE—New house and lot, Auk Bay, patented land, complete,’| plumbing, view, terms. J. Hodges, phone 800. | [UNCH BOX Cafe; must sell im- mediately. Bargain for cash. FOR SALE—Small G.E. refrigerator. Excellent condition. Call 209. e ke i e FOR SALE—Modern 4-room house with two lots. Phone Douglas 74. tOR SALE OR TRADE~Motor- ocat “Pal” See owner at R.ockl Dump. } " MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE 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. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. PR S S AP RE L GUARANTEED Realistic Prema- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 6fc. Zola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone| . i 201, 315 Decker Way. s A SO E TURN your old gold, into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. NEW TYPE OF CRIME GREENSBORO, N.. .C.— Police arrested two men for stealing man- hole covers from city streets. They charged the pair broke up the heavy steel discs and sold them for| junk. —————————— MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Unfair to Organized Labor | RETAIL CLERKS UNION No. 1392, . . | VACANCY.— Snow White Apts. United States government | 3-ROOM nicely - fur. CLEAN, nicely furnished 3-room! and bath, at Cliff Apts, $20 and $25, The best rental value in Ju- neau. Phone 209. (Continued irom Page One) lw Interesting. too, is the fact that Uncle Sam has a_ hard time hghtv ing off people who want to buy government securities, while the| Germans have already abandoned VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart-, ments. Phone 671 or 304. NICELY" furnished house, 4 rooms and bath, 504 corner 5th and two ‘“plans; to. finance the huge Kennedy. Phone Green 147 after war expenditures. | 3 pm | Financial experts close to thej t who have Phone 209 or Green 355 after studied the German plans suggest 6 pm. there are two reasons. why th Germans have abandoned special | stm. heated plans to finance the war spcud-y apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. ing: 3-ROOM fur apt,, ofl heat, 19th 8, 1+ The present generation of i | Phone Black 490, Germans experienced the terrible !inflation of post-war years, and| 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red like a burnt child, they dread the| 600. | fire. —_— 2. Both financial plans offered FOR RENT—3-room apt. OWl Cafe, by the Nazis had all the earmarks Douglas; | of. inflationary systems in the dis- FOR RENT—3- -room apt.: a guisc of tax anticipation warrants, cold water, .steam heat, range. Phone 569, hot an electrlc 'l‘hL last of these plans ‘! dropped in November, 1939, and ONE OFFICE room for rent. Fifst| the usual bank borrowings pre- National Bank Bldg. sumably have been used to fin- g 7ion ! ance heavy war expenditures since. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire| o P . at office 20th Century Bldg. FOR RENT or = LEASE—Rainier Rooms, fumhhqi or unfurnished. was Most financial experts here esti- mate that financial operations | similar to the German, if carried See 1. Goldstein. |on here or in Great Britain, would e oo o - |haye produced utter economic col- BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. lapse. They say the Germans Steam he.t dry room lpdqfiom!avmded collapse because of excer- bath. Jlmmu Rooms, phone 4%2.|cising control over their economic fi o, aple Tighle,| T po and Dr. H. Arnold Quirim of the —_-..—..—.—.___.._.____ VACANCY it Fasboe Apts. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic vacanc‘i Perelle Apartnedt. Commerce says: Phone Blue $75, “The extraordinary . . raising ‘-ROOM m ‘apartment; of combined annual borrowings and also B-room strictly mod; un- CALII"BIIIA Grocery al 4 78—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices “HORLUCK’S DANISH”. Ice Cream Flayors. Peppermint Candy, Fudge: f Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, § Lemon Custard, Black .Cherry, 3| Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple,. New . York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY smm mwd ‘*New Haven, Conn. The world's first comm ‘Phone exchange open Try @ classified ad in The Empire FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Slore Space Wfll Remodel to Suit tax revenues from about seven bil- i lion reichsmarks, or 15 percent of the national income in 1933, to 72 billion reichsmarks, or 72 per- I ! cent of the national income at ed house. . Phone present, was accomplished by the ;lmposlv.!on of rigid controls on 'm i every branch of the national econ- omy . . . production, wages, labor, m prices, consumption, foreign ex- Phone Black 495. change, all international payments . interest rates, savings,. with- WANTE’D-—Genblemnn wishes room! drawals, capital issues, dividends,} for salf and board and care for'and (most important of all, per- child 2 yrs. P. O’'Brien, Gen. Del.| haps), control of = publication of — <= | economic and financial data.” Just for contrast, American na- | tionial income for 1941 will range around . $80,000,000,000. If we were spending 72 percent of our income for _armaments, -we, would put . out | ahout = $57,000,000,000 for national i defénse . this . year. _As _matters stand, well hardly be able to spend. 13 billions. We aren't pro- ducing, armaments fast enough toj put out anywhere near the amount| the .German government is spend- ing for them. | e | The Daily Alaska Empire has the ' largest paid circulation of any Al- 15k newspaper. Financial Operahons | OfGerman Government . ExplainEfficiencyof Great Milifary | Machme‘ Propaganda Activities Get Nofice (Continued from Page One) Under a decree issued by Gen- eral Franco, chief of the Spanish state, a “Hispanic council” has | been set up, officials say, with the recreating Spain’s an-| and establishing Ma-| “the axis of the Spanish-| object of cient glory drid as speaking world.” A new decree, have just been received here, des- ignates Serrano Suner, Foreign Minister, Chief of the Falange and outspoken advocate of close coop- eration with the Axis powers, head of that coungil. Members of this “Hispanic coun- cil,” in addition to high ranking officials in Spain, include the Span- ish Ambassadors to Argentina, Cu- ba, Chile, Mexico and Peru and the Spanish Consul General in Manila. The decree specifies that “head- quarters for the American branch” will. be established in one of the chief cities of South and Central | America; So: far; it is not reported here what city will be selected. SEE FERTILE FIELD These same qfficials here say that the Americas, south of the border, are considered fertile ground for Falangist spade work, because s0 many of their citizens were born in Spain or are only.a generation or two removed from there and are presumed.. to be sympathetic to Spanish ambitions. That, of course, remains to be seen, As a starter in combatting prop- aganda, President Batista has is- sued decrees which dissolve _all organizations with international connections engaged in propa- ganda against Cuba, provide for deportation .of all foreigners en- gaged in anti-democratic activ- ities, prohibit flags, insignia, an- thems and the salutes of totali- tarian regimes and impose censor- ship on totalitarian propaganda by mail, telegraph and radio. —m WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove oflp!w Coal Choice—General —Storage and Cra CALL US! , Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 T0. . TW JNBIRDS m' WEN HE - FR\T'(ERS T TWIE &) LOOKIN TUROMGH W\GW-POWERED. SPE NATCHN T Qg(\g‘é\é\é& MANOONER as THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY,"MARCH 25 Niirses, patients and visitors don gas masks during a drill in the ward at Charing Cross Hospital. wndltlons were eimnl.wed excepl for lhe actual use of gas. copies of which | Raid is unloaded alter shi SAFE BY | CLARENDON, Texas, —Clyde A *hone 646, Subscribe to tiic Empiré—the paper with the larges | oaid circulation. 40 MILES tells tteberry Chiropodist Dr. - - NOTICE > Daily March 25. about the baseball game that was won with a single batted ball. “It was in 1904 in a game be-| | tween Giles and Clarendon,” says| Clyde. “The first man at bat| macked the ball into a mesquite| lat The ball rolled down a prairie dog hole. | “The umps yelled ‘play bell' but| we couldn't play. It was the only seball in 40 miles. | Giles won with a home run.” = 213 (A WHY SUFFER with your feet? Steves. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on Alaskn ‘MADE IN AMERICA ' 'Somewllere in llllhlll" a American-made Curtiss plane, called “Tomahawk” by th2 Britons, ipment from U. S. This is a view of the fusele age being lifted out of its crate by a huge crane. Gas Dnll for Navy Cwnllans TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing .u FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men —— ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 | Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Plancs—Musical Instruments and Bupplies i Phbone 206 122 W. Second 4 Utah Nut and Lump COAL || Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 e ————————— HOME GROCERY | _ Phone 146 l A-ld-ll Thé Junedu Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Sscond Btrests Bert's L'uh Grocory Pree Dfllnfl Juneau 140 80. Seward 5t. Juneau, Business Phone 161 lu the M public demonstration of a gas mnk rill, fifty workers In the U. 8. Naval clothing depot in Brooklyn, seconds. After thoroughly acquainting themselves with the masks they GEN'RW. - SN, d KE THES, Ct\O?P\N av. N& A WHRT SORT 0'GRIT GOt et k\‘,woon-v\\.a N Y, don masks in five will pass on their training to some 40,000 civilian navy workers. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SOHAPFNER ki & MARX OLOTHING Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burness Heating largest WA tirculation of &ny Ale aska newspper, B AR B.M;BEHBENDS BANK COMMERCIAL ..SAVINGS.. et S TN 7 !' THRIFT C0-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 : Opporluniin; Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS T \ \ 1 i il FORD AGENCY (Authorised Deaterr) GREASES 1 . GAS —Om Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors iy Dd%moa DOUGLAS INN John Mdrin, Prop. Phone 86 Kraffes | MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET, WORK—~GLASS PHONE 62 3 Sanifary Meat co FOR hvrayun AND Potn,m' FREE DELIVERY } Call Phones: 13 and & Hardware Compan, . PAINTS—OIL—-GLASS COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH

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