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CLASS ADVER Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive tusertions: One day ... 100 Additional days ....... 8o Minimum charge ....50¢ Copy must be in the office by 3 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed ‘in telephone directory. FOR RENT 3-ROOM fur. apt, new refrigera= tor, Erwin Apts.. Phone Red 559. U bt el R PARTLY fur. house, 12th St. Phone 67 after 5 pm. 2_ROOM furnished apt. at Coope Building. FOUR ROOMS, all furnished; hot water day and night; electric range; laundry conveniences; gar- Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug- 132, 1 VALANLY HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. FURNISHED room. Ph. Green 675. 3-ROOM furnisheh apt. Nice loca- tion. Phone 385. COMPLETELY furnished house for rent. Phone Red 600. 3-ROOM fur. apt. lower floor, ofl heat; also housekeeping rooms. 210 Main St. VACANCY at Snow White apart- ments. Suitable for couple only. STEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. Ellingen Apts. Toom cabin. 3-ROOM _cottages; 843 West 9th. VACANCY—Imperial Hotel. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—4-room apt. electric| range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. MODERN house, fireplace, channel| view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, ofl heat, unfurnished. Phone 439 or Red 235. PR i 3 i S SRR 3-ROOM nicely wur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts | VACANGY Perelle Apts. New man- | ager, John Conn. Phone Biue 200. '?wo large, clean, steam heated, front room apt. including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. e o 4ROOM FURNISHED apartment; alsp 5-room strictly m “uns B R R ONE OFFICE room for rent, First Nationa) Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY, warm furn. sps. Lights water, dishes, rooking utencils and bath. Reasonable at Beaview. VACANCY — Francis Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold. water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANGY at Fosbee Apts. duced rates. | LOST and FOUND LOST;I.adys navy blue purse containing money, keys, and let- ters. Reward. Phone Green 725. VACANCY Nu‘[fl W Re- FOUND—Bunch of keys. Finder may claim same at Empire office and pay for this ad, FOUND—Two boys’ bathing suits in front of Fire Hall. Call Rod Darnell. BOOKED ON NORTH SEA Mrs. James Wickersham is a pas- senger on the North Sea returning to Juneau after a trip below. { PROTECT Your Health! P S {FOR GOOD used care see Jorgen- | ROOM with or without board, pri- | daughters, Miss Mary Ellen and Miss Eyelyn Spain, wse_returing to Ju- neau on the Nomzm following a visiting trip in the’ States. memum;‘ senator IFIED | TISING FOR SALE ENGLISH style baby buggy, Evergreen Apts, No. 7. 0 i i 5] e A FOR SALE—BO] 2nd hand bl- cycle. Phone 43, [ 2-BURNER circulating oil heater, hot water coil, automatic electric fuel pump. Bargain. Phone Blue 624. QT. FRUIT jars. Ph. Green 462. DRSS Y U . STUDEBAKER '36 de lux sedan, Irvin Fleek. Phone Douglas 833. TROLLER “ANNA H 35-ft., fully equipped, ready to go at a par- gain. See boat and owner at City Float. 4-ROOM FURNISHED house for quick sale. Going away. See F. Johansen, Douglas. MELLOPHONE, practically new. Suitable for school band. Phone 383. 1936 INDIAN motorcycle, size T4, $200; 16-horse Callie outhoard motor, $100; also Portable Cor- ona Typewriter, silent, $25. Phone 155. Ask for Dell. COCKTAIL bar fixtures for sale. Phone 132, bankrupt trustee, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, | Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: $5 monthly. Liberal allowances for your old| sewing machine or washer, CBll] J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- | tag man at Phone 711, or call at| motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. FOR SALE—4-rm. house with fur- | nishings., Automatic heat. 12th| St. Reasonable. Phone 366. NEW cabin-boat, 25-footer, Com- pletely equipped; would also trade in on larger boat. Phone Doug- las 173. | WATKINS Products. Phone Bluk, 634. Mail orders taken. Box 1651. | FOR SALE—Estey piano, $75 cash. | Phone Blue 306. GOOD restaurant equipment for | .sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. | P USRI, SUEAIG DD WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone ll3.-—‘ Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. MISCELLANEQUS | ALTERATIONS FOR ADULTS, SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, CURTAIN DRAFER-‘ IES AND FURNITURE COVERS. | EHONE 251 OR 816 DIXON ST. son’s Motors. yate home. Green 462. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 815 Decker Way. TURN your old gold 1ito value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 8% OENTS EACH PAID for used ers. SPAINS DN NORTH SEA MW.R.MMMM %ngtor Until a -pocmelectlonuheldln September to pick a successor for James F. Byrnes in the s Roger C. Peace, above, pul er . . A Laughing Mafter . .| | Telephone Company’s office in Ju- | Alaska Unemployment Compensation Commission . | Soliettor's Office DEMPSEY'S Favorite Story A negro prizefighter who had been having trouble with his spouse for years finally was hailed into court on a wife-beating charge.| — She was the complaining witness, | <coundings has been Rep. Hamilton i | Fish’s poll of his district. Mr. Fish | reported back that his constituents didn't like war. Rep. Paul Shafer, | Michigan Republican, recently told |the house that in his district, 93 per cent of the folks were against | entry into the European war. In a way, Sen. Burton K. Wheel- ,ers late letter to the public in gen- |eral, asking that they write the | President their opinions on whether | we should go into the war (or .stay :howmg up with two bhck eyes, 1';)::;‘_:::“:‘ ':;‘:“;n:::r: p?:il caus- sw:ollen ear, and cut raee' ed in Washington gave rise to a "Rufus has been beatin' me reg-|ynolesale recapitulation of “frank- ularly for years,” she testified. “I |ing privileges” as well as charges, jest can’t stan’ no more. I Wfintslcountex-chmgvs and a ocuple of you to put him away for awhile.” | apologies. The judge listened patiently, then] Now comes Stephen A. Day, Re—l summoned Rufus. ‘pubnmn Representative at larse‘ “You heard your wife,” he ad-;from Illinois. Congressman Day's monished. “What have you got to|poll is probably the most ambitious | say for yourself?” undertaken by any member of either Rufus was cool as a cucumber. jhouse to date. He addresess his in- “Don’t pay no attention to her, quiry' to every member of “Whosn jedge,” he answered. “She’s punch Who." drunk.” (AP Feature Service) JR. 58 07" T PAT CLARK RETURNS Miss Pat Clark, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack R. Clark, returned on Tuesday's Lodestar after a visit of three weeks in Seattle and Van- couver Island. Miss Clark is em- ployed at the Juneau and Douglas (Gontinuea from Page One) STICKS BY HIS VIEWS Enclosed with the letter is a pen- ny-prepaid postcard. On it is the} i question: “The United States should (1) enter the war; (2) stay out of the iwar.” Following that is a space for name and address, with an explana- | | tion that the signature is optional. “This is not done,” says Mr. Day, in his letter, because I have changed {my views. They are the same as | they were. I merely want to know lmw American leaders stand.” Mr. Day’s poll, like Mr. Wheeler’s, went out postage free, under the privilege of “official business.” [ Aside from the commendable Ef.\ neau. ., GOING TO SITKA Mrs. Ida Burget, of the Top Notch Cafe, is leaving soon for Sitka to join her hushaind, now employed at | the air base. : | fort on the part of Congressmen to | - g | find out what the public thinks, the Development of a small, reliable, gory would hardly be worth relating |engine has increased sales of mo- “ it weren't that a few pulse-takers torized bicycles in Great Britain, | of Congress—the wiseacres who sit THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY AUG 28, |94I (ongre;smen Are Now [ Resorting fo Polls fo | Get Opinion of Publu CITY NEARS lin the carly part of November of| ACCOUNT OF EXECUTOR thigh school or shall present sat- . CRIMSON BEAR COACH the Dapa;finént 6f Commerce says. “around and talk of the shape oi‘ COLLAPSE OF _ INDUSTRIAL things to come in our legislative (cmu“"mon" branch — are saying now that this dispatches said countvrn(lm‘kh\g oft-debated “franking privilege” will Red Army troops have smashed two | again soon be blowing its head off successive German defense lines in one of this session’s better vol- in the Gomel area about mldwav canic eruptions. | between Smolensk and Kiev. Simultaneously Marshal Semeon (D‘ EXAM""‘TIOHS | Budyenny issued a dramatic appeal COME IN NOVEMBER 0:“st oo™ ™" to the besieged Russian forces of| |NOTICE OF HEAR “the ©. P. A. examinations will be held {IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of NELS SORBY, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Walter B. Helsel, executor of | the estate of Nels Sorby, deceased, | has filed in the above entitled Pro- bate Court his final report of the administration of the estate of de- isfactory evidence of an equivalent|ceased and a petition for distribu- education, and must have had not tion; and that a hearing will be less than five years experience in{held on same before the under- the practice of accountancy. | signed at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'- A fee of $25 must accompany the|clock AM., on October 8th, 1041, application. |at which time and place all per- AT A b G sons interested in the administra- tion of the estate may appear and file objections in writing to such report and petition, and contest the same, GIVEN under my hand at Ju- neau, Alaska, and the seal of the above mentioned Probate Court, this 6th day of August, 1941. FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-offi- cio Probate Judge, Juneau this year. Persons interested in tak- e |ing this examination should notify, the Territorial Board of Account- ancy at Juneau, not later thanj September 30 so that arrangements| can be made for examinations to be! held in the various localities. ‘ The following qualifications are| necessary to participate in this examination: Applicant must be a| citizen of the United States and a| resident of the Territory of Al- aska, not less than twenty-five| lyears of age and of good moral| character and must be able to furnish a diploma from a recognized IS RETURNING HERE Juneau High School basketball coast Fred Lindenmeyer is a north- bound passenger on the steamer Al- aska due to arrive here Saturday, after a short vacation trip to the South. ——— - RETURNING FROM VACATION | Mrs. H. C. Rudolph, who has been | vacationing in the States, is return- Precinct. ing to Juneau on the North Sea. First publication, August 7, 1941. — ee*e Last publication, August 28, 1041 BUY DEFENSE F’I‘AMP! SRS f T e A b AL DIRECTORY OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN JUNEAU, AI.ASKA Alaska Game Commission i Federal Building, Room 424 Excutive Officer and Fiscal Agent: Frank Dufresne. Assistant Executive Officer: Homer W. Jewell. Alaska Merit System ... Territorial Building, Room 108 Director: Curtis G. Shatcuck Alaska National Guard . = _Federal Bullding, Room 210 | Adjutant General: Major. William R. Mulvihfll. Instructor: Maj. Jesse E. Graham. Alaska Road Compmission .. Chief Engineer: Tke P. Taylor Assistant Chief Engineer: Hawley W. Sterling. ,A‘Federnl Building, Room 311 Territorial Bm.ding. Rmm 2056 Director: Walter P. Sharpe. Bureau of Navxgnuon and Steamboat Inspection ... Federal Bldg., Room 121 Local Inspector of Hulls: John M. Clark. Local Inspector of Boilers: John Newmarker. Cable Office," Alaska Communf jranom System ... Federal Building, Room 6 Operator-in-Charge: Master Sergeant Roger Stevenson. Federal Communications Commission ..Shattuck Building, Room 7 Radio Inspector: Herbert H. Arlowe. " e Clerk: Hazel Ferguson. Custodian Service " Chief Custodial X Assistant Custodian: Georgé Gullufsen, | Customs Office ...JFederal Building, Room 15 | Collector: James. f Assistant Collector: M. B Whlnl!r | Federal Bureau of Investigation ......... ........Federal Building, Room 519 { “Agent in Charge: Ralph C. Vogel. Federal Housing tration ... ......... Federal Building, Room 200 | Chief Undérwriter and Office nager: Hnben Redman. Clerk in Charge: Nadja C, Triplette. | Pish qud wildlife Service . !{‘flerfim Room 324 ' Hllm'y ‘Management Supervho clarenu t Fishery Management Supervisor: J. 8. Culbertson. Forest Service .. ©.Federal Building, Room 404 ‘Regional Forester: B. Prank Hdnmemln v Assistan} Regional Foresters: Wellman Holbrook, Charles Byrdick. Admizalty Division:of the Forest Service . *. Shafbiick Building, Room 6 Divison Supervisor; Harold E. Smth. i Governor's Office .. ..Federal Bullding, Room 308 Governor of Alaska: Ernest Gruening. Secretary to the Goverpor: Estella Draper. Internal Revenue Office ... ... Federal Bufldln( Room 101 Deputy Collectors: Otie 8. Bulllvm. wmcy C. Overby: { National Resources Planning Board .. ....Federal Bullding, Room 311 Head: James C. Retfle. | Chief Planning Techniclan: Gegrge Sundborg. Public Survey Office .. Pederal Bllldll‘, Room 301 { District Cadastral Engmu George A. Parks. Office Cadastra) Engineer: Daniel Ross. Regional Disbursing Office . ... Pederal Building, Room 304 Disbursing Clerk: Charles E. Naghel. * - 1 Assistant: Arthur Adams. Secretary of Alaska Office ..Federal Bulld(nz, Room 328 | Secretary of Alaska: E. : | Clerk-Stenographer: Stella Young. Federal Building, Room 13 42 ..Federal Building, Room 504 ‘Councilor-at-Large Xor Ahskn fieorue w Folta. | Office of Indian Affairs .. Federal Building Room 113 | General superlntenden Administrative Assistant: Fred r. Director: Virgil R. F‘an'ell Division of Organization and Extension .Shattuck Bulldxn. Room 10 | | Senior Orpnl.‘uqz Field Agent; Donald W. Hagerty. Construction Division ... ..Baranof Hotel, Room 504 | Supervisor: Eatl McGinty. Postmaster’s Office . Postmaster: Albert Wile. Public Roads Administration .. ...........Federal Building, Room 419 | District Engineer: M. D. Williargs. | Office Englneer: L. 'W. Turoff. ‘ Public Welfare Office ... Territorial Building, Room 206 1 Director of Public wellm. R. G. Maynard. | Selective ser%e b 5 .Juneau Hotel, Room 201 | ahntuck Bullding, Room 12 | ... Federal Building, Room 100 ’ muy Office, Alaska Div! Director: Hugh J, Secretary to the Director: Juephlm 8. Wright. - ...Territorial Bullding, Room mI Territérial Attorney General's Office ... Pederal Buflding, Room m} Attorney General: Henry Roden, of a Greenville, 8. C., newspaper, flmn 3 édl Chief Clerk: Peter Gilmore. Territorial Auditor’s Office ‘Anater: ¥ C Federal Building, Room 204 | Deputy Audits.: | Civil Aeronautics Alrways Communication Station . Territorial Commissioner of Education Office... Federal Building, Room 21 Commissioner of Education: James C. Ryan. Member National Retafler- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner 'Lotyvurplumbm.'mh Complete Outtitter for Men our worry.” PHONE 788 [ il 18 ZORIC "PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealem) GREASES GAS — on, Poot of Main Streey Alaska Music Supply Juneau Motors Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Plance—Musical Inst A S g DIIIIGLAS INN Marin, Prop. Phone 86 e Nut and Lump i COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 | Utah HOME GROCERY Phone 146 u‘luor Store—Tel. 609 American’ Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVIOE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 g RONE 040 e Thom’fllardware Co. Ju 'S — OILS and Shelf e JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company s on- e Gmmmdn :;’.::,m" Deputy Commissioner of Education: Marie Drake. Territorial Commissioner of Mines’ Office ......Federal Bullding, Room 407 Commissioner of Mines: B. D. Stewart. Chief Clerk: R. L. Stewart. Territorial Highway Engineer’s Office ... Highway Engineer: William A. Hesse. Territorial Department of Health . Main Office .............. S Commissioner of Health: W. W. Division of Communicable Disease ....... In Charge: Dr. Courtney Smith. Division of Maternal and Child Health .... In charge: Dr. W. S. Ramsey. Division of Public Health Engineering ... In charge: Kaarlo W. Nasi. Public Health Laboratory .. % Head Technician: ngn Eveland. Assistant Head Technican: Allan Wicks, Juneau Health Center ...... ....Territorial Building, Room 108 Nurse-in-Charge: Jane Hibbard. Terrh.orhl Department of Labor . o foner of Labor: Michael Haas. erk; 8. McCutcheon. Territorfal Museum and Library ... Curator: E. L. Keithahn, Assistant: Mrs. Josephine White, Territorial Treasury .. Treasurer: Oscar Olson. ..Federal Butlding, Room 105 ....Territorial Building ......Room 102 uncil. .Territorial Building, Room 103 ....Territorial Building, Room 108 ..Assembly Bullding, Room 103 Federal Building, Room 218 Territorial Building, Room 101 | § “Territorial Bullding, Room 108 ',' ....Federal Bullding, Room 203 ! [ amvenas worons, pmice | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JORNSON |_nerissinr| E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212" Phode 4783 ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ unsous ELE || e CTRIC CO — WALL PAPER Phone T Fred W Wena | e S COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY and PLYMOUTR DEALERS Assitsant to the Treasurer: Thomas Martinson. Division of Liquor Enforcement, ........... Chief Liquor Enforcement Clerk: J. B. Carlyle. Temwrlal Employment and Placement Service . Sommers Building, Ground Floor Director: Joseph Flakne. Chief Clerk: Frieda Romanoff. U. 8. Clerk of Court’s Office ............ Clerk of Court: Robert E. Cowhun Deputy Clerk: James W. Leivers. U. 8. Gommhsioners Office .. U. § Commissoner; Felix Gray. U. 8. District Attorney’s Office ............. .Federal Bullding, Room 509 U. 8. District Attorney: william A. Hollhalmer Assistant U. 8. District Attorney: Lynn Gemmill. U. 8. District Court Federal Buliding, Room 512 U. 8, District Judge JFederal Bullding, Room 524 District Judge: George F. Alexander. Clerk of Court: Robert E. Coughlin. | U. 8. Marshal’s Office U. 8. Marshal: Willlam T. Mahoney. Chief Deputy Marshal: Flossle M. Doolin. | U. 8. Naval Office of the 13th Naval District ... Fedéral Buiding, Room 314 icer in Charge: J. 8. umxinnon. Lt. Comdr., USNR. Statés Army Pinance Office .. Assembly Building, Room 101 Pln:.nce Officer: R.-J. Gregory. | U. 8. Weather Bureau Federal Bufigln« Room 409 Meteorologist in Charge: H. J. Thogpson. Chlef Assistant Meteorologist: H. W. Douglas. Alaska Aeronnuncs and communkafimu Conimission ...... A AT Blllldlu Bewnd Floor .. Federal Building, Room 513 Federal Building, Room 501 Supervisor: D. L. Reynolds A AT Bnlldinc Second Ploor Operator-in-Charge: W. E. Cruse. Assistant: R. F. Anderson, 4 City Clerk’s Office . City Clerk: lloben Rice. Assistant City Clerk: Etta Mag Duckworth. Clty Engineer’s Office City ineer; Frank Me :&‘ t City Engineer: (me-ur Tripp. Foreman: Bert Lybeck, City Pire Department Pire Chief: V. W. Mulvihill. Assistant Fire Chief: Minard Mill. City umry Anne B. Colman. * Ruth Richardson. City Mtnk 's Off City Magistr. te: | cny Police Chief Office . Chief: Kenneth Junge. Maygrs’ Office . Mayor; Harry I iy Assembly Building, Room 100 Federal Bullding Room 506 | | Wfll Romodel to Suit Tenant. i Sn Percy’s Cafe COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To I 2 and Modernize Your Home Under Title I.a Fmi){o" 1891—Hall a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M, Behrends Bank ! Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS i