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In case of error or if an ad has been stopped befors ex- piration, advertiser please noti- ty this offtice (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. lTHEDAILYAhAmm house. McMullen 3-ROOM fur. APT. at Cooper Bldg. St S AN P VACANCY at the Decker Phone Blue 465. Apts. TINEWLAWS ENACTED BY - LEGISLATURE Average szen Will Nev- | er Give Another Tholigh PO T - Count five average wards to the SMALL APT. for rent, $30 month-| ‘ne. ‘nsertions: [T 7Y R——_ ] Additional dsys —— Be Minimum charge —.80e Copy must be in the office by 3 #elock in the afterncon to ‘insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone ¥om persons Wractory. FOR SALE POR SALE—'36 Ford Sedan, $200. Phone Green 160. 3 TWIN BEDS, complete; also 7 C. Smith typewriter. Phone Green 462. FOR SALE—1 Spartan radio, 7- tube, table model with 2 bands, push buttons, good as new—elec- tric. Party moving to country. Call Bargain for $15. SMALL_ rooming FOR SALE—'3% De Luxe Plymouth sedan. Radio and heater, $225. Phone Douglas 373 FOR SALE — 4- ‘room furnished house. Phone Douglas 28. f-‘oli SAI;E;Ed&i{y in ne‘w 2-room house, fully equipped; sewing ma- chine, radio, double garage, Ply- mouth sedan, dragsaw, tools, 92 acres, on loop road, $800. It's a gift. Write to XYZ, c/o The Em- pire. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN — 90 horsepower Kermath Marine Mot- or. Write Box 463. FOR SALE—Scow house, new last year, 16x41 ft. Can be moved any- where. Located at Elfin Cove. Write Box 1855. FOR SALE—Cabin, 20x22, with fireplace, well built, can be lived in. At Lena Cove. Phone Green 730. FOR SALE—Anton “Peterson es- tate, Fritz' Cove Road. Patented. Approx. 23 acres.'See Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Bldg., Juneau, attorney for administratrix, FOR SALE—Fully furnished home, with two lots. Phone Douglas 612. LUNCH BOX Cafe; must sell im- mediately. Bargain for cash. FOR SALE—Modern 4-room house with two lots. Phone Douglas 74.; - FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor- ooat “Pal” See owner st Rock Dump. " MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW WASHING:. and - house- cleaning. Phone 159. BOMPLETE body mmce in your nome, $200. Call ‘Black m be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. % CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. GUARANTEED Realistic Prema- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Zola's Beauty Shop. ‘Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold iato. value, | CTO¥ cash or trade at Nugget S8hop. Subscribe for The Empire, CENTRAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Baltimore, M T g5 Daily rate per line for consecutive Company office. Shitanda Apt. 5, Douglas. | hotse. T Kme‘!APARI'MEN’].‘ for reasonable. Write Empire G 789. 1 | | WA - TAERESAS A\ L LE W e THEN LSE (N MANEUNERS WON ly. Inquire Columbia Lumber STEAM HEA’I‘ED mcely furnished apt., good location. Phone 452. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm henwd apts. and houses. Windsor Apm FOR RENT—Furnished apar ment in Triangle Building. See Stan listed I telephone | Grummett, Phone 253. FOR RENT—3-room fur. apt, stm.|Alaska. Of interest to him are acts | heat, fine view. Phone Red 245. increasing the excise tax on liquor | 8-ROOM furnished house, oll heat. | viding for suspension of Alaska an- | Phone Red 404. VACANCY Nugget Ajartments.Re- duced rates. VACANCY Evergreen Apartments. Phone Blue 629. ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT AND ONE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE 439, fo Mosi of Them i Seventy-seven 1941 Alaska Session |Laws were enacted by the 15th Territarial Legislature and signed by Gov. Ernest Gruening. Thirty-four of the new laws on | the statute books are appropriation | measures and six are revenue meas- ures, 1 Only about half a dozen of the {new laws will ever have much im- | pression on the average citizen of | | from. 50 cents to $1 per gallon, pro- "nual mine labor requirements | whenever the national law is sus- | ‘pended establishing a Te:nmrm’ | Department of Labor, three days’ reéquiring | !dition to the Pioneers’ Home: and establishing highway traffic regu- lations. | Acts carrying an emergency clause |went into effect as soon as they —— were signed. Others will become rent. Call 478 today. oo 3T o SR e SLEEPING room with or without board. 'Phone Green 462. VANCANCY — MacKinnan Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 or Green 355 after 6 pm. 3-ROOM fur apt. ofl heat. 12th 8t. Phone Black 490, 3 R e S R P 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. 4 N S S S o FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl Cafe, Douglas. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower blth Juneau Rooms, phone 473. COZY, warm furn. apis. - Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. e i it i VACANCY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue 575. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. WANTED—Wood and coal ‘ Rhone Red 414. HOUSEWORK - care ‘of childreh, by day or hour. Phone 208, apt. 3. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pocket book containing some money. Owner prove prop- erty. Inquire First National Bank. ———— ASOURDOUGHS JOIN PIONEERS At the regular monthly meeting range. (of the Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall I last night, four sourdoughs were initiated. The oldtimers joining the Pio- neers . were Oscar Harri, Fred | 11, Carl Collen, John B. n. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That on January 31, 1841, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Ernest M. Polley was appointed adminis- trator of the estate of John B. Bernhofer, . deceased. All persons having - claims. against said - estate | pa; are required to present them, with verifiéd vouchers as reguired by law, to sald administrator, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. ERNEST M. POLLEY, Administrator. Pirst publica April 8, 1941, Last puhumt , April 29, 1941. M\E‘RS \.\.ETS CARRY TS FQR effective 90 days after their ap- | proval by the Governor. In the fol- lowing list, those laws already in effect are designated by the word “emergency.” The 1941 Session Laws provide as follows: Chapter 1 (HB 6)—Appropriating $1,000 for transportation of pioneers to the Pioneers’ Home. Emergency. Chapter 2 (CSHB 5)—Appropriat- ing $61,500 in deficiencies for the Registrar of Vital Statistics, hair seal bounties and general relief. Em- ergency. | Chapter 3 (HB 7)—Licensing em- balmers at $10 per year. | Chapter 4 (HB 23)—Appropriat- ing $50 to reimburse Joseph Picotte for an unused timber cutting per- mit. Emergency. Chapter 5 (SB 15)—Correcting a | clerical error in the Compiled Laws. Emergency. | Chapter 6 (HB 22)—Appropriating $1,300 to pay the Northern Commer- cial Company for a diesel plant furnished the Griffin Memorial Hos- | pital at Kodiak. ' Emergency. Chapter 7 (HB 4)—Requiring all persons selling "insurance to have agents’ licenses, and basing the in- |surance tax on gross instead of net premiums Chapter 8 (HB 26) — Repealing sections, dealing with Divisional Road Commissioners. Chapter 9 (HB 28)—Appropriat- |ing $5,000 to assist in equipping a | hospital at Seldovia. Emergency. Chapter 10 (HB 20)—Inereasing |the excise tax on liquors of more {than 10 percent alcohol by volume |from B0 cents to $1 per gallon. Chapter 11 (HB 21)-Requiring | that applicants for licenses to prac- |tice medicine or surgery must be { United States citizens. Chapter 12 (HB 42)—Appropriat- ing $78.05 to reimburse Frank J. Wadman for a bank deposit escheat- ed to the Territory. Emergency. Chapter 13 (HB 52)—Appropriat- ing $34.17 to reimburse Attorney General James 8. Truitt for money {advanced by him for extra clerical {help. Chapter 14 (HB 16)—Providing for the creation of grazing districts to regulate the grazing of domestic animals. | Chapter 15 (HB 32) — Requiring Election Boards to send one copy of a certificate of election results to uw office of the Secretary of Al- f Chlpter 16 (SB 19)—Appropriat- ing $48220 as partial réfund of a liquor dispensary license to George Gilbertson of Fairbanks. Chapter 17 (HB 61)—-Apprnpxm- ing $120 for Lyle Alrways for flying Jack Bishop, a seriously injured in- i digent, from Gakona to Cordova to {n hospital. Emergency. Chapter 18 (HB 43)—Penalizing employees by a $1,000 fine or snix months imprisonment for misrepre- senting to an employee ability to &lflm 19 (8B 30)—Providing for Jogal aption elections on petition of 36 percent of the votérs, with the sale of liquor to be barred upon vote of a majority. Chapter 20 (HB 49)—Appropriat- ing 38,000 to assist Valdez in the purchase of needed hospltal equip- ment . Emergency. N WHOWED THBIR WL THET RN aam O T ““\\S cmam NK“\ notice of intention tol | marry, providing for a $175,000 ad- | Chapter 21 (HB 13Y—Appropriat- ing $5,000 as compensation for Don- ald MacDonald of Fairbanks a mem- ber of the Alaska International Highway Commission. Emergency. Chapter 22 (HB 11)—Bonding (at 132 000) and licensing (at $50 per |year) every collection agency or | brangh. | Chapter 23 (SB 34) — Providing that whenever the general laws of !the United States requiring annual | labor upon mining claims in Alaska |are suspended, the laws of Alaska | requiring annual labor shall be sus- pended upon the same terms and | conditions. | Chapter 2¢ (SB 13)—Establishing 'a Territorial Department of Labor, c:eating the office of Commission= |© r of Labor, prescribing the powers ‘nnd duties of the office and appro- priating $30,000. Chapter 256 (HB 63)—Appropriat ing $35 to reimburse Mrs. Anna M Chilberg for a bank deposit escheat- ed to the Territory. Emergency. | Chapter 26 (HB 83) — Providing that public utility districts may be |dissolved in the same manner as | municipal corporations. Chapter 27 (HB 3) — Providing that bank examinations may be | made by a member of the Territor- ial Banking Board or other compet- ent person selected and providing that the fee for such examinations shall be paid by the bank to the Board, which shall pay the exam- iner. Chapter 28 (HB 104)—Amending the law relating to bill of excep- tions. Chapter 20 (HB 20)—Authorizing Commissioners to direct U. 8. Mar- shals or Deputies to investigate inquest. Chapter 30 (HB 74)—Establishing an Assay Office at Anchorage. Chapter 31 (SB 53)—Appropriat- {ing $13,000 for the Fisheries Experi- | mental Commission and making ihe Pisheries Technologlst in charge of | ber. Emergency. Chapter 32 (HB 34)—Regulating |the practice of law and appropriat- ing $1,000 for the Board of Law Examiners. Chapter 33 (SB 22)—Reimbursing |the Ketchikan General Hospital | $1,380.35 and the Maynard Columbus Hospital of Nome $685 for services rendered indigents. Emergency. Chapter 34 (HB 128)—Permitting the filing of birth certificates of those persons born in the Territory and for whom no legal certificate has been filed. Emergency. Chapter 35 (SB 24)—Appropriat- ing $20,000 for purchaseé of the Al- aska Library of the late James Wickersham. Chapter 36 (SB 28)—Authorizing the Territorial Treasurer to pay claims until March 31, 1941, for bounties not meeting technical re- quirements ef the law. Emergency. |~ Chapter 37 (SB 56)—Appropriat- |ing $3,600 for the purchase of 24 pastel paintings of Tribal Native |Peoples of Alaska from Mrs. Nina Crupiring.. Emergency. Chapter 38 (BB 42)—Defining ns kidnaping the transporting . of 2 person from one place in the, Ter- ritary to another against his will, Chapter .30 (SB . 48)—Giving ihe Territory the right to a lien against the property of persons receiving old age assistance and designating pub- lic assistance records as confiden- tial. Emergency. Chapter 40 (SB 36)—Making var- ious . technical amendments in the unemployment compensation act. Emergency. Chapter 41 (SB 27)—Permitting high schools to teach the 13th and 14th grades.in vocational training. corporations changing their articles of incorporation: to file amended articles with the Territorial Auditor and excepting from the payment of the annual ocorporation tax educa- tional, religious, . social, fraternal, charitable and scientific corpora- tions. Chapter 43 (SB 8)—Requiring do- mestic corporations to designate agents to accept service of process. Chapter. 44 (SB 31) — Requiring that payment of temporary disabil- ity compensation must be made not less than once a month. Chapter 46 (HB 25)—Prohibiting the sale of amytal, luminal, veronal. their derivatives, chloral-hydrate and para-amino-benzene sulfona- ‘nide and thelr derivatives except on arescription. 3 X Chapter 46 - (HB 178)—Providing ing & Nutses’ ng' Board and ppropriating 3&"‘”" Mayors to appoint Oity 6fficials'rub- fect to confirmation of Couneils and giving Mayors veto powers. Chapter 48 (HB 115)—Appropriat- ‘ng $1,000 to assist the City of Haines in the completion of a school building. Emergency. deaths to determine the need for an | the Ketchikan Laboratory a mem- | Chapter. 42 (8B 9)—Requiring’ barbital, acid diethyl-barbituric and | 4 for the registration of nurses, creat- | - Chapter 47 (SB m—rmvuung for | Chapter 49 (SB 55)—Making fath- ' ers responsible for the welfare of illegitimate children. Chapter 50 (HB 89)— Aunmrlzing‘ the Board of Administration to dis- | pose of obsolete Territorial prop- erty. Chapter 51 (HB 91)—Appropriat- ing $3.375 to compensate J. A. Korta and Herbert Sitnpson of Fairbanks for injuries sustained while in the employ of the University of Alaska. | Emergency. | Chapter 52 (HB 36) — quuumg persons desiring marriaze licenses | to give three days' notice to U. S. Commissioners. Chapter 53 (SB 35)—Appropriat- | ing $175,000 to construct an addi- | tion to the Pioneers’ Home. Chapter 54 (SB 46)—Providing for | the filing of instruments with Clerks | of Court when there is a vacancy in the office of Recorder. ‘ Chapter 55 (HB 92)—Appropriat ing $6.372 to reimburse Minnie ¥iel for conducting a school for indigent children. Emergency. | Chapter 56 (SB 43 Authorizing | the administration of estates of In- dians in which a gas screw or other | vessel of the value of not more than | $10,000 is invelved. Emergency. | Chapter 57 (SB 41)-—Repealing n | | section providing that proceeds from the Esperimental Fur Farm be cov- ered into the Territorial Treasu: Chapter 58 (SB 35 and 67)— | propriating $873 for the Star Lines. Seward General Hospital and { Johrr M. Cross of Deering for trans- pottation and hospitalization of in- | digents. Emergency. | Chapter 59 (HB 34)—Permitting | payment of wolf and coyote houn-" ties.on animals shot from airplanes without submission of leg and skins. Emergency. Chapter 60 (HB 122) —Appropriat- ing $56,860 for necessary expenses r\l the National Guard of Alaska, Em- ergency. Chapter 61 (SB 80)—Providing a | penalty of a $500 fine or six| months' imprisonment for vmlntmn {of the law designating public assist- | ance records as confidential Chapter 62 (SB' 39)—Providing for giving of notice of petitions for |letters of administration and of |order of sale of real property of a ward. Emergency. | Chapter 63 (SB 21)—Appropriat- ing $10,000 to assist the Town of | Craig in enlarging its school house. Chapter 64 (SB 77)—Appropriat- | ing $10,000 for an additional Ter- ritorial Veterinarian. Chapter 656 (SB 60)—Establishing highway traffic regulations. Chapter 66 (HB 78)—Appropriat- 1ing, $645 to reimburse St. Ann’s Hos- pi” for services to indigents. Emer- genc) i Chapter 67 (HB 87)—Appropriat- ing $60,000 for University of Alaska | buildings. bones Chapter 68 (HB 93)—Reducing | * the bounty on coyotes from $20 to $17.50. Chapter 69 (HB 101)—Raising uhe boat, liquor license from $100 to $250, per year. | Chapter 70 (SB 11)—Appropriat- | ing $2,093.30 to ‘compensate J. A.! Bulger, A. M. Geyer, Duncan Sin- clair, C, W. Wright and N. Lenber‘ Troast and Associates for labor, mnwrhla equipment and “services on the Territorial Building. Emer- ]uns in Air anch Jimmy Stewart Screen Actor Jimmy Stewart, now in the army as a draftee, has been assigned to the army air corps replacement center at Mof- fet field, San Francisco. Stewart, shown with a rifle—first he's held in his hands in his life—has 325 fiying hours to his credit. gency. Chapter 71 (HB 95)—Appropriat- lllg $4496,932 for Territorial eox- ! penses in the next biennium. Em- ergency. Chapter 72 (HB 69)—Authorizing | the Attorney General to appoint an a.:hh(am when needed. Chapter 73 (HB 86)—Appropriat- ing $4,500 for the construction of a | fireproof vault as an addition to the Territorial Building. Emergency. Chapter 74 (SB 23)—Placing a penalty of 10 percent on mining taxes not paid by January 31 and 15 percent 'if not paid by March 15. Chapter 75 (SB 59) — Changing the General Wholesale and Whole- sale, Malt, Beverages and Wine li- 'censes from a flat fee to a gradu- | ated fee according to business trans- acted. Chapter 76 (SB 41)—Placing an 'excise tax of 12% percent of gross receipts on coin-operated amusement devices. Chapter 77 (HB 116)—Appropriat- ing $144.20 to compensate Mrs. Bes- sie Arketa for services rendered an indigent infant. Emergency. .- NOTICE DOG CWNERS All dogs running at large will be picked up by the Police Depart- ment. DAN RALSTON, Chief of Police. WHY SUFFER with your feet? Phone 646. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. ' (adv.) adv, i us ;Herman Krebs, who n Valtin, leaves EIl bond." He wi i depo proceedings. W, T NENER \‘“\\\\m\\ “Out of the N tght” Author Held |y mu “Out of the leht" under is:Island, New York , after ken into custody on warrant natitiit- refugee from Germany, the nnthw de- nouneed the nrdar for his lrult as & “Communist plot to get me.” m- book exposes Nm And Communm terrorism. TIMELY CLOTHES Alaska Laundry (Authorized Dealers) o —————————————————— GREASES ook 0f Math Stress | Alaska Masio Supply Juneau Motors Paate- dol i Rt Bupplics 123 W. Becond —— e " THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS “PHONE 767 Quality Work Clothing ) . . [3 —_— FRED HENNING ||| Oportunily Is Complete Outfitter for Men Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS ZORIC — o SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 FORD AGENCY e p— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT and Phone 206 Alaska Dock & Storage Co. DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 6 Utah Nut and Lump i COAL TELEPHONE 4 The Juneaun Laundry ——— e “SMILING SERVICE" Garbage Hauled Y | ey PR 5 S R AN S ST ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Conteactor—Dealer Electrical 140 Bo. Seward Bt. : HOME OF HART SCHAFPNER A P, 4 ‘Ale pes m 'Im‘c.flhum)o any “Al: || Kraffe’s MANUTACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel 99 Ametican Meat—~Phone 38 P 1 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY 4 Call Fhones: 13 and & FRANELIN STREET between adiiningniiee Widest Selection ol PHONE 19 LIQUORS ‘ PHONE 92 or 8¢ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 165 Free Delivery Reasonabio Montaty 2ats | | | Thomas Hardware Co. JUNEAU-YOUNG Alaska m-” 101 zm'm mms 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD | and MAYTAG n"gpm W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Mas” .H.S. 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