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FOR SALE ™ LASSIFIED VERTISING Count five average words to directory. =" FOR RENT e THE FASTEST Daily rate per line for consecutive MOVING insertions: One day ... 10¢ MARKET IN | :;:dmonal days 5e JUNEAU . .. Minimum charge 50¢ Copy. must_be in the office by 2 USE EMPIRE o'clock in the afternoon to insure CLASSIFIEDS | insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone FOR QUICK from persons listed in telephone RESULTS! . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THLRSDA\ JULY 3, 1941. the [FOR RENT ((onhnued) | U T » FIREWORKS for sale. FOR RENT — 3-room lurl\ishr(l‘APAR’IMFNf for rent. Phone Service Station on Glacier High-| apartment, $15; 1-room cabin,| Black 479. No. 1565 Cedar Tract.| o furnished, $8; at Point Norway. Black 479. No. 1565 Seatter Tract e See Ludwig on Thronson prop-{ Mike Daniloff. FOR .yAu —Snmmf‘l cabin. Lena erty. BEFE S R A S A IR $horie Black, sl | VACANCY, Meade Apts. Phnnu‘s lTK A To % ——| Red 614. FOR SALE--19: Nash sedan; 10- — | tiabe arnsworth radio; ])mcrl»l‘OR RFNT Two nicely furnished| vight for ‘quick sale. Owner leav-| Tooms. 503 corner 5th and Harris. | Mepde A])m'tmvn(.s_ ing town. ¥ FOR Q\LT (’n‘:m cruiser Wi new 110 h.p. Chrysler marine en- gine, Rod Dargell. FOR SALE—Ford V-8 marite con- version. Complete. Reconditioned. Rod Darnell 31-FT. CABIN cruiser, Phone 8. §TOP at the “Northern Vegetable 4 Fam” on Glacier Highway for| rd, beet greens, etc. JONES house at Auk Lake. Sce owner at place. 14 HP. REDWING marine engine; 1 Star marine conversion. E. O.|> Ficlds, 940 W, 10th St. STAR and Ford water-cooled mani- | — folds. One Star cylinder head e and timer, Reconditioned model| A Tord engines. 4 hp. Regal, 4 hp 1, 1 Chrysler 4-cylin- der peed reverse.—Alask: al Arc Welders. FURNISHED house, 4 rooms, bath,! cheap for quick sale. Phone Black | 610 or call at 803 5th and Park Streets FOR SALE 16-ft. skiff. Call at 227 St., or see F. W. Downs i after 6:30 pm. at U. S. Radio office. 2 i At Lynch’s ibles, radishes, onions, FOR RENT—Room for men. Home conveniences. 146 Willoughby Ave. d. Reasonable, Street, upsn ‘FOR RENT — Gl fl()or houw 410 | Tenth. Four rooms furnished, | Elec. range and gravity oil heater. Call 190 mornings. | ~space in the Winter and Pond Building. Alterations to suit ten- ants Phone 47. 5-ROOM apt., 2 bedrooms. Phone Blue 200. Perelle Apartments. 3-iEOOM fur. heated apt. preferred. 511 11th St. Red 624. FOR RENT — 5-room furnished house, Oil heat. Call Red 404. ‘V/;‘ ar, apt. Shabaldak ' Apartments. Phone 642, |A vACANCY AT THE HILL- CREST: { NISHED — THE LATEST 1IN | APARTMENT APPOINTMENTS. ' CALL AT PREMISES. view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, Phone 439 or Red 235. MOTOR hboat. Phone 3 Phne. Bk. 634. 83 WATKINS Products. wum,m‘zm pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. " MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone " 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash | or trade at Nugget Shop. SWEDISH mmge and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West | 12th St. Phone Green 662. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- " LOST and FOUND LOST—Old fashioned grsy pccket hock containing money, Finder return to Femmer's Dock. Re- ceive reward. WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Small terrier fox WANTED—Immediately, a_painter, all or pm time. Phone Blue 337. A tank truck was first used for shipping milk in 1914. B Chicago had the first compul-|.—. sory milk Pasteurization law. e ® It takes 4% quarts of milk to; make a pound of cheese. Buifibfiéflss BONDS pup. Call at US.S, Sur-| .| LARGE heated apt. Two bedrooms.| Klein Apartments, APARTMENT for reut. today. Call 478 JVANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. 3»R(50M nicely ;ur. s\:rR heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts 2 ROOMS and bath, $15 nfonthiy. 718 5th St. Phone Black 619. VACANCY Perelle Apts. New man- ager, John Conn. Phone Blue 200. |3-ROOM furnished heated _apt ! Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. |TWO large, ciean, front room apt., including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. 2 FURNISHED apts. Phohe Red 600. | ONE OFFICE room for rent, PFirst Nationa) Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. e, . e < el O COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY — ¥Prancis Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. -apt. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- duced rates. | 2-ROOM furnished ‘cabin on Gas- 77‘ tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint | store. two young “ call at! om, completely 208 Main| FOR RENT—Apartments and office | ol will | on Adults | salute PHONE 439 OR RED 235 OR MODERN house, fireplace, channel | (CELEBRATE FOUR DAYS% 1 | SITKA, Alaska, July 3 — Sitka | plang &, foyr-day celebration of In-| | dependence Day, commencing July| |3 and,continuing through Sunday. | Tonight Billy McCann will start off the holiday when the Sitka Ath- {letic Club holds its championship; | smoker at the ANB Hall. Later in| the, evening the American Legion| hold its first three ,planncd at the Moose Hall. the 4th the annual sunri; and flag raising ‘exercises| | will be held on the Pioneers' Home | grounds, to start the day’s activi-| ties. At 9:30 o'clock the parade will commence and it ‘is “expected that several companies of soldiers, !rines, and sailors will participate. dances ma- | | ALASKA DRIVE T0 AID CHINA | 10 SIART SOON Juneau Wrangell and Sit- ka Will Begin Campaign fo Raise Reljef Funds NEW YORK, July 3.—Juneau, Sit- ka and Wrangell will shortly be add- d to the growing list of cities throughout the United States sup- porting the United China Relief drive to raise $5,000,000 for civilian relief in war-stricken China, James G. Blaine, National Chairman, an- {nounced here. Formation of China aid committees in these cities will get under way within two weeks | rellowing the decision of the Ketchi- |kan, Alaska, committee, now bring- ing its local drive to compleiion, to extend the campaign throughout the territory. Mrs. O. J. Stearns, co-chairman of the Ketchikan committee, wrote to Mr. Blaine that the enthusiasic re- sponse to its appeal had promped the decision to carry the campaign to Juneau, Sitka and Wrangell.Goy. ) t H. Gruening, .who was in- strumental in launching the Ket- chikan campaign when he proclaim- ed China Week during May 18-25, has been requested to lend his fur- ther endorsement to thee spreading Alaska-wide campaign. " General Cooperation “The local nejspapers. and radio have cooperated to the utmost ip bringing the plight of the Chinese neople into prominance” Mrs. Stearns announcement read, “with the result that pepple throughoyt Alaska are aware of the magnitude and thé broad purposes of Unitéd China Relief, and have expressed A desire, to demonstrate their active sympathy for China’s cause. As the Turthermiést Western outpost of con- tinental United States, we are es- pecially aware that our security is {intimately linked with events abroad Our duty as good citizens is to sup- port the Ghinese people in thejr brave fight for freedom.” In his reply to Mrs. Stearns, Mr. |Blaine said that the Alaska cam- | paign would have the fyll support of the national committee, which in- cludes such mnoted figures as Wen- dell Willkie, Pearl Buck, Col. Theo- dore Roosevelt, Jr., and others.. Anniversary Date | The American Legion Post has ar-| ranged many prizes for the best, COMPLETELY FUR-|gecorated float, automobile, bicycle. len July 7, | doll buggy, and children’s costumes. | The various clubs are expected to| ! enter teams for the marching priz- j es. ! A track meet is scheduled in the |afternoon, with both junior and clock the Seims Drake team will| meet the City Merehants on thel, diamond, and immediately follov I ing this game the Moose will plnn the Servicemen., The baseball pnze\ is $100. Motor boat races and rowing| matches are planned for the eve-| |ning of the 4th, and the various| heats will be interspersed with the stunts ‘of log-rolling and other water acrobatics. Later in the eve- ning the second of the Legion| “Your plans to extend the cam- paign are partuulmly timely because , the Chinese people will begin their fifth year of resistance Lo the invader,” assertéd Mr. Blaine. “Ncw more than eyer China needs our practical sympathy—food and clething for her 50,000,000 refugees, medicine for her 5,000,000 sick and unfurnished. | §enior events plantied. At 2:30 o-|Wounded, suppart for her orphaned children, help for her uprooted col- leges and schools and for her new ‘vést pocket” industry. Your gener- |ous decision to, increase help to Chi- na by carrying the ‘campaign on an Alaska-wide basis will stimulate our vnmmntees everywhere to greater| efforts.” From a handfull of committees organized at the start of the fund- raising appeal last month, the Unit- ed Chim Relief ‘campaign has grown into 'a nation-wide movement sup- ported by committées in 239 local THE WEATHER (y' the U.'S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU TPorecast Tor Jineas and vicini#! beginning at 4:30 pam., July 3: Oceasional rain tonight and Fridwy; not much change in tempera- ture, lowest temperature tonight ajout 53 degrees, highest Friday 58 degrees; gentle southeast winds. £ . . Forécast for SoWthWeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Friday excent focal showers south, portion Fridas; not much change ture; moderate sootheast to south winds. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer. Moderate fo fresh southeast Alaska, Southeast Local showers had fallen during the previous 24 hours from Alaska to Yakutat and over the central and portions of Alaska and over the Aleutian Islands. The greatest amount of precipitation was 26 hyndr(-dms of an inch which recorded at Dutch Harbor. Broken ¢clouds t6 ‘overcast, moderate to high chikan airway this morning. * The Thursday morning weath>r chart indicated a center of low pressure of 20.70 inches was locat:d at 50 degrees north and 145 degrees west and the frontal portion of the storm extended easte ward to 50 degrees north and 137 degrees west and thence south- westward into lower latitudes and Was expected to move about 500 miles northeastward during the next 24 hours, Relatively low pressure continued over the interior A high pressure center of 3037 inches was located of Alaska. at 33 degrees into Washington state. A second high pressure center of 20.35 inch- es was located to the west of St. P.iul Island. Juneau, July 4 — Sunmrise 3:5) a.m., sunset 10:05 p.m. 0dd Kind of Censorship Now Going On; Somebedy e Is Making Bad Blunders (Continued from Page One) Public Utilities For Sitka Going “ToBe IIIWeISfll congressionau ‘committees--that seme cantonments have dost us hundréds of thouspnds of dollars more than original estimatés—that a year ago | there was ridiculons waste and| shipments, even to unfriendly na- tions, of vital materials (steel and northiern | was | ceilings and good visibilities prevailed over the Juneau-Ket-| north and 143 degrees west and a high crest extended northeastwavd! i in tvmpr‘ru-l ‘ winds shifting to moderate souti winds during Friday, rain; Cape. Spenicer to Cape Hinchinbrook: moderate southeast winds, local rain; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resu rection, Bay: moderate northeast winds, local showers; Resurrection, Bay to Kodiak: moderate north- east to uorth winds, local showers. LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity ‘Weathe) 4:30 pm. yesterday 30.01 59 9 SE 13 Showers 4:30 am, today 30.09 53 86 SE 4 Cloudy Noon today 30.05 60 63 SW 4 Pt. Cldy RADIO REPORTS > 0 TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 4:30a.m. Precip. 4:30am.| Station last 24 hours temp. tempt. 24 homrs Weather Barrow 38 34 36 4 Drizzle Fairbanks kid 56 56 .05 Cloudy Nome 47 43 45 0 Cloudy Dawson 6 47 51 16 Rain Anchorage 65 50 50 0 Fog Bethel 66 42 43 0 Pt. Cldy| St. Paul 51 42 44 0 Cloudy Atka 55 50 51 0 Pt. Cldy Dutch Harbor .. 50 4% 45 26 Rain| Cordova b | 54 55 [ Cloudy, Juneau 64 | 52 53 04 Cloudy Sitka 64 51 52 0 Cloudy Ketchikan 63 47 49 06 Cloudy Prince Rupert .. 61 L] 50 0 Cloudy Prince George .. 77 4% 46 04 Fog Edmonton 8 " 54 04 Fog| Seattle 63 57 58 0 Cloudy Portland 78 60 60 0 Cloydy San Francisco .. 69 | b4 55 0 Cloudy WEATHER SYNOPSIS . Local showers were falling this, morning over the Aleutian Is- lands and partly cloudy to ‘cloudy skles prevailed generally ‘over TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] Comiplete Outfitter for Men ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 1§5° Alaska Lauhdry CDA Alaska Dock & Storage Co. *TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY " Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 * “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery " PHONE 104 or 105 Juneau Free Delivery The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 389 Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rases e —" ‘Every house needs westinghouse' PARSONS ELEETRIC CO. 140'So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 dances will be held. |communities, Mr. Blaine said. Con- On Saturday the Sitka Post ‘Bay | tributions to the national goal are will be held, and it will end with N¢aring the two million mark, he the jackpot. drawing. | said, and the volume of gifts coming scrap iron are examples)—and you will see why a lot of thunder is| rumbling ‘over the heads of nation-| al defense agencies today. SITKA, A)aska, July 3.—The Sit- ka Public Utilities, acquired by the city,last spring, commenced its pro- gram for enlargement this week un- steam heated, i Hot and cold water. Steamheat.| | A baseball doubleheader will close the festivities on Sunday. —_——,——— Where Is He? Postmaster Albert Wile has re- ceived a request to locate Pat Lar- ry, supposed to have a house in Juneau that is rented to a mining superintendent. The request is re- ceived from Edna D. Adams, General | Delivery, Wenatchee, Wash. The Postmaster, says Larry is not known at the Post Office but there may be some persons who are aware of his present whereabouts. LR BUY DEFENSE BONDS FOR RENT ¢ " Junean Liquor Wm Remodel to Suit i Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe into natfonal headquarters are in- creasing daily. Aids Chinese Merale Since the start of the campaign United China Relief, thréugh its cight participating agerries, has | |sent aid to China on am ever-in- creasing scale with noticeable re- sults in stiffening the Chinese mor- ale, Mr. Blaine said. Material re- cently dispatched to China included the shipment of an American-Brit- ish-Canadian ambulance imft for service on the Burma Road, a ship- ment of 300,000 sulfaguinadine tab- lets to coibat dysentery among the Chinese armles, and funds to re- habilitate stranded rerugees in gain- ful ‘employment in the ct)opcnmve movement. ‘The eight agencles which have united in the $5,000,000 national ap- peal include: The American Bureau For Medical Aid to. China, China Emergency Relief Committee, China Ald Council, Amferican Committee for Chinese War Orphans, Church Committee for ‘China Relief, Amen- can ‘Committee for Chfndu mdus- trial Cooperatives, As§ociateéd Boards for Christian Colleges in ‘China, and the American Friends Service Com- | der the guidance of Lewis Kell, con- | sulting engineer, who is associated with Burns and McDonnell Engi~ SOMETHING TO REMEMBER |nesring Company of, Kansas ‘City. One encouraging ‘thing -came to| Mr. Kell will get under way early me the other day from one of the|next Week with a survey of the outstanding production chiefs of | Power facilities at Salmon Creek and the World War, He said: “I know !Cascade Oreek, and will assimilate that you are going to find graye 9ata that will be used to formulate errors in judgment and many ex- a long term, comprehensive plan of amples of serious waste—but if you utdlity °p°n"m for Sitka. will just go back and search out the idiocies and eriminal graft and extravagances of 1917 and 18, think you will see that we hflze progressed and that public demands | (conflnuea" rom me Two) and public scorn will drive the red| tapeworms, the grafters and the fifth columnists out of the pasturs in time to save the crop.” Gene Barnett, vice chairman; Pearl 8. Buck, William C. Bullitt, Paul G. Hoffman, Rufus M. Jones, Thomas Ww. Lamont, Henry R. Luce, John D. Rockefeller 3d, Col. Theodore Roose- velt, Jr,, Raymond Rubicam, David 2. Selanmick, Robert Gordon Sproul, pines to return immediately to their home ports, The Japanese Consul here mittee. Members of the national commit- tee of United China relief are: James G. Blaine, national chairman; Eu- Charles P. Williams and Wendell| '¢aiq he heard the report but L. Willkie. has recéived nothing official to ———e——— Confirm the rumor. The Dl Alaskd B=pire has the The ships, if requisitioned as D fi’ elrculation of any Al reperted, will probably be used ska neWSpaper. for mmm‘ t.rnm BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH " T SWOW '\ EVER SANCE . 1 \WRASSLED WIE THEW FURRW SPES K : T CAINT TARN EROUND "THOUT SBEW PESTERED WIE: EUTTGRAPHERS TG S T o& PE € QW QUIET “E\an $\\K.E T H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man" HOME OF HART SOHAFFNER OCLOTHING & MARX Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Buness Heating Phone 34 Shest Metal e Bdhon B Newly Renovated Rooms at Reassnadle Rates Empire Classifieds Pay! THRIFT CO-OP Member Natlonal Retafler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 { | Eleciric Service Sho' RADIOS — APPLIANCES * Electric Servicing Jerry McKinley Phone 166 i il SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NYEMI, Owner 'utmp_l' worry be Juneaun Motors Soothing Organ Musi Deliclous Fried Chic] EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 36 Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 — g Samlary Meat at Co.’ ! FOR QU. Thomas Hardware Co, PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Bhelt HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL—GL.ASS Shelf ahd Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” “EF TTB PAINT WE BAVE IT1 e | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY | DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS COLUMBIA L'TMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA - ' Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL . * SAVINGS

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