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pe Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecutive wsertions: Pre day . _10a Additional days — Ge Minimum charge -...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 3 relock in the afternoon to insure sertion on same day. } We accept ads over telephome | #om persons listed in telephone wractory. FOR SALE CABIN, SMALL large strawberry atch, garden, rent $6. Douglas| 335, ! APPROX. 40-acre farm at Wind-| ham. Best soil, 5 acres cleared, chicken houses and _improv Priced reasonably. P.O. Box 63, Juneau. HAINES seed potatoes at Thibo-|- deau’'s Cash Grocery. FOR SALE—23-foot cabin launch,| no engine, $50. Phone 92. | A‘-BOAT troller North Star; length | 30 ft., beam 9 ft., 12 h.p. Write Wm. Akagi, Killisnoo, Alaska. 52 LT | OIL STOVE, $45; field glass, $35;) Kodak camera, $65. John Knud-| son. Call 214 after 5 p.m. 1034 FORD V-8 sedan, radio and heater, $150. Phone 446. | TWO large, FOR RENT FOR RENT_Apt., 3 roomis., nicely| furnished. Steinbeck Apts. PR CREAMEINNS .0 E A ATRTR FOR RENT—4-room flat, oil range and heater—Gastineau Ave. quire at Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT — Two steamheated apts. One with two bedrooms. Call 452. ‘Both center of town. FOR RENT-—Steam heated apart- ment, Green 675. FOR RENT — 4-room fur. Telephone 323, clean, steam heated, front room apt. including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. COMPLETELY furnished 6-room house, $45 monthly. See Billy Jaegal at the Sewing Basket. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, every- thing furnished. 208 Main St., upstairs. VACANCY: 3-room fur. @apt. Decker Apts. _fiwom furnishea apt., new ofl range, newly renovated, bath. Phone Black 479, Seatter Tract. 3-ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 474. VACANCY at 1565 Francis Apartments. FOR SALE — Income property in the heart of Juneau. Cash or terms. Write Box XXZZ c/o The Er FOR SALE—4-room modern House with bath, full concrete base- ment, garage, electric range and water heater, paved sidewalks nd street. A bargain. Call at 419 Lwelfth St., Geo. Messerschmidt residence. 1-‘01"7 SALI _—Im‘omc _p?open‘,y in the heart of Juneau. Cash or| terms. Write Box XXZZ c/o The| Empire. FOR SALE3-room house at Auk Bay. Near Auk Bay Store. C. H. Donohue. WATKIN“ Products. Phohe Black 634. FOR SALE—1937 V-8 Panel Deliv- ery. Case Lot Grocery. E‘(}R SAfi:Tf estaurant and apart- ment house: income property ot @ bargain. Phone Douglas 28. H!SCELLAHMUS bwfiblsfi mnssage 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. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old éold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Empire Classifieds Payl RADIO MART CONSOLES Crosley 7 tube _. Sparton 5-tube .. Sparton @ tube Crosley Push Button __ AC-DC 6 tube BC & SW ___ 28.95 Crosley 6 tube Plastic 15.85 PORTABLES Sparton BC & SW White ____$31.50 Sparton 3C & SW Brown _____ 20.! Detrola Traveller Detrola Brown Case PHONO Table model Crosley, with Ree- ord n-yer, Becorder 7 tube BC & SW . - $74.50 Preselector, wioie with speaker—a ste: -..$149.50 RME 69, new 1nb¢- —m Battery Portable Silverton 8-Tube, New BC and SW ___________$20.50 RCA Table Model BC & SW. —MQO All radios sold on easy terms, smal down evets ST ooat Tigte charge — Six months to pay—Liberal trade-ins. BATTERY, Emerson 6-volt .- Delco 6-volt consol with battery and ‘charser $34.50 ELECTRIC SEIVICE | SHOP 217 Seward STREET EVERYTHING IN RADIO ELECTRICAL LINES Inquire Snap Shoppe. 5-ROOM fur. apt.; also 5-room fur. house. Adults preferred. Phone 432. | FOR RENT—3-room bath, steamheat. Phone Black 763. wlih Apts Bpt, Klein VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone| 642, 4-ROOM partly fur. house. Phone 67 after 5 pm. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Triangle Building. See Stan Grummett, Phone 25?. 1 VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- duced rates. VACANCY Evergreen Apartments.| Phone Blue 629. ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT AND ONE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. HILLCREST.| PHONE 439, APARTMENT for rent. today. SLEEPING room with or without board. Phone Green 462. VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- | ments. Phone 671 or 304. VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 ar Green 355 after 6 pm. 3-ROOM fur apt., ofl heat. 12th 8t Phone Black 490. 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. Call 418 FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl c.u. Douglas. ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. VACANCY Perelle Apartment Phone Blue 575. A-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 6-room strictly modern un- ‘Turnished house. Phom 484 WANTED | WANTED—Mill and mine workers. | If intérested see Howard Stabler in Shatfuck Bldg. or Sam Peko- vich, Baranof Hotel. Empire Olassuzfecs 8y SEE MIELKE & COLLEN Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service In-| 'l flat. | shower | 0. 5. Now Planmng Civilian Defense (Continuea from Page One) and re- of military planes, for phoning in |plcturos { instructions | ports, Jobs for Radio Hams Next come the amateur radio operators. There are 56,000 of them. They could be invaluable in a section where telephone lines were down. The amateurs have been ordered to stop all communication outside the country. They have also been asked to “police” the air, to spot suspicious, unidentified stations They have found several renegades already, FCC reports. Next come “biackout” for American cities. Seattle ready tried a total blackout. Plans are being formed by other city government for such rehearsals, among them Washington, D. C, New York, Philadelphia and New- ark. Inquiries from other cities point to dozens of other such prac- tice sessions this summer. New York, in addition, is perfect- ing a plan for evacuating the city. Wanted: 500,000 Firemen Now for the fire fighters. This country has 65,000 fire fighters on practices has al- payrolls, and 750,000 volunteer fighters. The defense program wants another 500,000 volunteers for training courses that will deal with the various kinds of bombs and fires generally. Fire chiefs will be asked through state defense councils to make min- ute surveys of their cities for types of buildings and construction equipment, personnel, communica- tions, water supply. They will be |asked to organize fire drills in | schools, hospitals, public buildings and industrial plants. It is hoped that prlvnte plants will ‘nen | on organize | adv. A sea of kneeling faithful are shown bowed in prayer, all of them facing Mecca, as the Moslem world cele- brated the birthday of'the prophet Mohammed. This is a street in Calcutta but the scene, to a lesser extent, was duplicated in England, Egypt and everywhere that the Moslems are serving with the British forces. Among the unbelievers in fareground are beggan wmtmx with their alms bowls for end of the prayers. own fire brigades. One of the men who has worked the fire-fighting plan pointed out that England had to augment its fire-fighting forces to ten times the normal personnel. The fire| fighting committee working wntlu the defense program says it “willy be satisfied if 2,000,000 can be trained this year. Doctors and nurses will have their own training program. Their immediate concern is sanitation in the crowded defense areas and around army camps. But they will| also be given the latest information | on the provisions England has made to care for air raid victims. Pamphlets are being prepared to educate every household in the new protection techniques. One special booklet is being written about air raid shelters. State and city defense councils will be centers of the educational program in their own communities. They will ask volunteer help of many organized groups such as the American Legion and the various professional groups whose aid would be needed—should war come. e —— HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write | The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. TIMEKEEPER-CLERK — Man, single, age 43, business college edu- | cation. Experienced as timekeeper with large company; also has run | cigar store, clerk and manager. Call for ES 303. ATTENTI( REBEKAH:! All members urged to attend fun- eral services of Impi Aalto tomor-| row afternoon at 2 o'clock at Car- ter's chapel. | AMEY MESSERSCHMIDT, Noble Grand. Pants-Less Pickets Probest Union stmlssah Carrying signs reading “I lost my pants lt. Appaluchinn Mills,” striking pickets wear the type of under- wear made by Appalachian as they demonstrate in front of the closed mills at Knoxville, Tenn. The strike was called because union men were fired. The company is m-kmg underwe-r for U. 8. soldiers. HOL ON,SNUEFRY ~ NE 601 WO CALL To WEM ‘ROUND HERE Q-PUTTIN ON MRS — INCADENTOL , THEM SOLIERS TOL WS NOU Wz LOWER DQ\N“ER‘%&\ %C‘(\ PRWETE — S FROM f OFF\CER \.\\(E \NE SEL NE-WWZ E“ PAWN - T GENRUL . GEL HE'S FEELW RIGWT PERRT THS NMORNWN' Uth TELLWN e HE LOOKS LKE HE Wiz GONNE CENE-N AN SANWTE, thaw SMICK OFF TH' CRITTER'S CLOTHES BN TUCK Hitn N BED-QUWICK Y best jritain’s door. How that can se done, it is the responsibility of he President and his military ad- ‘\I\(‘l‘s to determiiie, I firmly be- icn cn his part only awaits the as- surance of general public support | of such means as it may be necssary to adopt for the accomplishment of hat end, | “To provide in adequate quantity |and lay down at Britain’s door the munitions of war required to insure aer successful issue from this con- ict, two things are absolutely cs- [ sential: i “LOn the part of the citizenry | 3enerally, a united public opinion | tclidly behind the President in | whatever may be necessary to achieve the desired end. “2, On the part of industry and| abor, a united determination to| keep the wheels of industry running | at top speed and highest productive Icnpucity. thus eliminating during the period of the emergency all strikes, lockouts, labor disputes and stoppages of every character. Con- fident that, to some extent at least, recent industrial disputes have been due to fifth column activities, Nazi the country will support the Presi- dent solidly in adopting immediate- ly the fullest measurés to free in- | dustry and labor from such sub- | versive and anti-American influ- ~ |énces and Handicaps. | “The magnificent ténacity and Rocke'e“er ;unparnlleled courage of the English ‘ruuesc aid. Every hour is precious. Brilish Help | NoTICE ‘OF HEARING ON FINAL Emphalually Strong Lef-| AqoouNy. Refosr Ao st- fer on Subject !s Made | Norice 1s mEREBY arven Public in New York that on the 20th day of April, 1941, NELL McCLOSKEY, executrix of (Continued fmm Page One) as those who come after us read |the history of this fateful ‘Ilwv may have occasion to give |humble thanks for the stand this |day taken by all those who proudly call themselv&s Amerlcans!" |the Last Will and Testament of 'JOHN McCLOSKEY, Deceased, made and filed in the above-en-! ‘lillcd Court at Juneau, Alaska, Empire to the imit at any cost. | her Final Account, Report and Pe- Issue Clear Cut |tition for Distribution, and that| “The issue that is being Iou«hL {on said day this Court made and cut is simple and clear cut shall! entered its order directing that a free men live under laws of their|pearing be had upon said Final own making and under leaders of | Account, Report and Petition for their own choosing, or shall human | pisgribution, before it on June 28, beings exist as slaves under the 1ash | 1941, at 10:00 o'clock AM. in the of the tyrant while all that makes! office of the sald United States life worth living, and even life itsell, commissioner, in the Federal-Texc- are subject to the whim of the op-|yitorial Building, in Juneau Pre- pressor? | cinct, Territory of Alaska, and “h am convinced that force cahinat ail persons then and there ap- never be permanently subdued by | I pear and make their objections, if force, that hate cannot annihilate gny thereto or to the settlement bate nor evil drive out evil. Never- ¢hereof, and to the distribution of theless, for myself, and I say it de-|g)) of the residue and balance of liberately, I would rather die fight-| {he accets of this estate to NELL ing the brutal, barbarous, inhuman yr.c1 OSKEY, the sole beneficiary force represented by Hitlerism than| nqe; the Last Will and Testa- livé‘in a world which is dnmmaud‘mem of the Deceased. | by that force. It is because I be-| gpay, lieve the same is true of an ovel-} FELIX GRAY, whelming number of Americans United States Commissioner that I say, we of the Americas should stand by the British Empire | | Judge. |to the limit "“dl‘::,““ypc"s‘ | First publication, April 29, 1941, v AN S Biltnin's Doors |Last publication, May 20, 1941, “It is not enough to fabricate Lhei e % munitions of war in adequate va-! riety and overwhelming quantity or! STEP to Henlm with Beuter Feet. to provide the raw materials needed | pyone 648, Chiropodisi Dr. Ste and th food stuffs required—they i podist i .5 {are all valueless unless laid duwn at Subscribe for 1Tlie Empire. WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—~Your Coal Choice—General Haaling —S8torage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Pudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut ‘Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMI Junean Liquor Slore Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe OONT AST A MLLNIN £00L QUESTIONS — TINE'S A-WASTWN % jeve that prompt and effective ac- ! or Communist, it is my belief that| nation ‘miust be reinforced by our| | We must act today. God grant that |4 hour, | and Ex-Officio Pro bute] | | HOME GROCERY | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem Z0RIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry 0 Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 +* Phone 146 ‘ Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat—Phone 38 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Gu'hgo Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 ‘Every house needs PARSONS EL| €0. Electrical Cont 140 80. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 PO ST SRR L 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Bill Hixson Phone 464 H. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man”™ HOME OF HART SCHAPFNER & MARX CLOTHING Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burnesm Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal | fle Alazkan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single O The Dally Alaska Empire has the largest pajd circulation of any aska newspaper. ‘, COMMERCIAL ... SAVINGS * = : ; —A__—< ad THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- . Ovwned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS | — e 4 proem FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES o Wt s Junean Molors DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 36 W —_— MANUF, c%—ouufl S'%glfi%ea! Co. o-nm....:h._uh. GEORGE BROS. LIQUORS , PHONE 92 or 9% [ R e——— Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 767 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery 'E' Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS ————— JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS--OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition l—\. GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON IF IT'8 FAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop VRED W. WENDT PHONE 540 D COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS GASTINEAU HOTEL Btibseribe for The Empire.