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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING it Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day ..... Additional days - Minimum charge .....50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2“ o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone | from persons listed in telephone directory. "FOR RENT FURNISHED house for rent. Oil heat with 2 bedrooms. Phone 589, Steve Stanworth. 100 ROOM—Twin beds, Triangle Apts. No. 4. Call Green 620. | |FOR' SALE b Motorboat ‘Wilson seining ‘boat type. 45 horsepower | Atlas engine fully equipped. 5% ft. length: -3’ herring seines; salmon seine; 3 skiffs; 1 ware- house boiler; tar tank. See Capt. Martin Holst, 838 Ninth St. | FOR SALE—_Guest House in Skag- way. Six bedrooms; 4 sets twin beds. Completely furnished; also florist business and show garden. Apply at The White House, Skagway, Alaska. ' POR SALE—Pat Ryan's farm, com- pletely furnished at Auk Lake loop road. A good buy. Write Box 2953 DINING room set. Phone 439. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Feldon| Apts. Phone Black 415 | i g e NEWLY painted and furnished ipartment, very moderate rent. Inquire Owl Restaurant, Douglas. VACANCY in sensi{{mm. Corner 6th and Franklin STEAM HEATED apartment. Three | rooms and bath. Klein Apts. Phone Black 763 or inquire Apt.3. :FOR SALE_Fine Labrador pup- pies. Sons of kady Taku and Barry. Phone Red 230. VACANCY, Decker Apts. Blue 465. | MARSHALL APTS 4 rooms, fur-| n d. Phone 751, or call at lH‘ W. 6th St. CHEAP: 4-room furnished house. See Mrs. Johanson, Douglas. HOUSE for sale, Tract. Phone Red 130. Seatter - FOR SALE—A bargain. Launch “Lit- tle Ark.” See Herb on Prince of | Wales for demonstration or other information. Any reasonable offer accepted, 5-ROOM furnished house. See M L. B. Nelson, Douglas, 3-ROOM fur. npt new retngera— tor, Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. ! 2-ROOM furnished apt. at Cooper| Building. FOUR ROOMS, all furnished; hot | electric | water day and night; range; laundry conveniences; gar- age. Baroumes Apts. Phone Doug las 132 VACANCY. PHONE 429. "URNISHED room. Ph. Green 675. COMPLETELY furnished house for rent. Phone Red 600. BTEAM HEATED, furnished, sleep- ing or light housekeeping rooms. lingen Apts. 3- “ROOM colt:w( 843 West 9th. 2-room cabiu. APARTMENT for rent, $16 month. Furnished. Phone 621, 6;\7:-AN Ci’tfincKSnnon Apts. mkARENT‘fz;room apt., electric range, steam heated, hot and cold water. Above Capitol Cafe. MODERN house, tu-eplnce, channel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil heat, unfurnished. Phone 439. 3-ROOM nicely wr. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts TWO large, clean, steam heated, front room apt. including water,|yn garbage, $35, Phone 143. e 5 R e 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strietly inodern: un- furnished house. Phone 484. R TS A S S ONE OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights water, dishes, cooking utensils snd bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY — Francls Apartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. E“O?fiENT—Z-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. Elec. range. Phone 569. VACANCY at Foshee Apts. VACANCY Nugget Apartments.Re- duced rates. MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION "HUNTERS: 'I'fl."‘,- passing ‘and hunting ‘on Spuhn Island strictly forbidden. E. I. Weschenfelder. 'ROOM with or without board, pri- vate home. Green 462. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper. Curls, $1' up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Num Shop. '% CENTS EACK PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. CALL TO FIRE DEPT. WAS QUITE A SHOCK KANSAS CITY, Sept. 5—Light-| ening struck Mike Hotujac’s home.| He telephoned the fire depart- ment. As fireman Claude Williams answered the phone a bolt ran into| the building, shooting sparks from| | the mouthpiece into his face. Neither *“Williams nor Hotujac|' was injured but it was several | | HILLCREST APTS. | FOR sALE—'I‘mllmg boat "Congo fully equipped. Call at New Boat Harbor, Lindtner Twiet. vHOUSE FOR SALE — Mlle north Douglas bridge. Furnished. 7 rooms. Hot and cold water. Ernest Dan- |QT. FRUIT JARS, 5 Phone Green 462, 50c dozen.|” COMPLETELY furnished steam heated apt. house for attractive terms, or will take home on Glacier Highway in trade. Write P.O. 2277, Juneau, i i | FOR SALE—3-piece walnut finish bedroom set: chiffonier, vanity, double bed with perfect sleeper mattress, good condition. Black 6563 after 5: F‘OR SALE — New house on Auke Bay, near 12-mile post; modern conveniences; FHA terms. Write xxx, The Empire, inner-spring mattress, $20; maple crfb spfing and mattress, $10; Hi-chaif, $250. All in good con- dition, Phone 484. EQUITY in 5—rocxia i:ou.se. reaso; able; or will lease. See Mrs. L. B. Nelson, Douglas. M, s 4 G ALY S 5 4 FOR' SALE—1932 V-8 Ford Coupe. A-1 shape. Phone Blue 115 after 5 p. mi. EEPHONE, practically new. 383, COCKTAIL bar fixtures for sale. Phone 132, bankrupt trustee, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Jron- rité ironers. Terms: $5 monthly. Liberal allowances for your old sewing machine or washer. Call J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call’ at motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, patts, servics. NEW cabin-boat, 25-footer, Com- pletely -equipped; would also trade in on larger boat. Phone Doug- las 173. WATKINS Products. Phone Black 634. Mail orders taken. Box 1651, FOR SALE—Estey plan plnno, $75 mh Phone Blué 308, GOOD. restaurant cquipment for Grocery. WURLITZER piancs. Expert tun- ing. Alaska: agent: Phone 148~ Geo. Andérfon Music Shoppe. LOST and e S, DA AR e LOST—School girl 4lost envelope containing $30 in currenecy. Pinder please return to Empire. Reward. FOUND—Bunch of keys. and pay for this ad. minutes before Hotujac wuld u“ back to complete ‘the: report. 1| | thunderous sale ‘at| Alaska. | MAPLE YOUTH bed, good springs, | smmxe for school band. Phone | sale. Can be séen at Case Lot Pinder | may claim same at Etfipire office | 1Y S THE DAILY ALASKA hMPIRh SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1941. Blggesl Set for Movie Is Pitched on Plains for Slagmg Blg Produdion By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 5—Agoura Mes 7 miles from Burbank by the, dometer and an era awa in ¢ Turn off the main roa follow a circuitous dusty trai through the crackling dry brush |under the oven of blue sky, and it stretches—in dry hills and plains |—for miles before you. It is a world apart, devoid of signs of today. A camera can turn in any direction without ha to avoid a telephone pole, electric tower, a billboard claiming a luxury hotel or a hot | swing band. It is as it was, and it has been many things in many ages for the cameras, and today it is the area about the Little Big Horn in Montana where Custer made his last stand in 1876. Preparing for this “last stand” in the movies had kept 40 big trucks shuttling back and forth the night before. Had Custer him- self been as thorough in prepara- tion, he might not have left to | posterity one of history’s heroic disasters. The trucks carried water —for men and horses and fire pro- tection—and tents, guns, wardrobe, camera and sound equipment, box lunches, a thousand or more. And horses, horses, more horses. | advance they charge, yelling amid gunfire, The from their mounts—those are Hoi- lywood stunt men, who coliect $35| for each fall, or $11 y if they merely ride. slowly at a sig war . cries wounded drop then 2 Before each | from Walsh or his ass | Saunders. “Get a horsé yoi you wandle. Eefore you go| into it be sure you can ride.” Oz | any of you think you can't do | smart, I'll give you work| later in the show.” One had already died f the film's Battle another, before this was to lose his life—afte according to studio sourc “grounded” as unfit for scene a plea| Russ sure nt, can pro- of - Gettysburgy | was over, , o 'be the strain. | In the old days of movie west- erns the Indians chased the cow- boys around the mountain, quickly changed their costumes, and be- came the cowboys chasing the In- \dians back. Even in .an expensive production like “They Died With Their Boots On,” the formula still works. The 300 Indians will look like 3,000, an illusion on careful cutting of the filr At noon, It mass-producing hamburgers coffee- doughnuts and the box-lunches opened where, t dust ing riders relax: Somebody asked the s ter in the Indian headdress, how many taken. “Just si based with the 1 wagons When they talk of around studios they except Agoura Me milk, and “biggest sets"” must always Only through loudspeakers does Di- rector Raoul Walsh's voice carry to the far reaches of the hills. Away down there the Indians are lining up for a shot. Three hundred of {them on their mounts—mostly syn-! thetic Indians in makeup but in- cluding 16 authentic Sioux (for close-ups) from a South Dakota reservation. The Indians, Capltol Hill Hears F.D.R. Report ~begrimed, sw Wiles, feather Buster falls he'd he grinned, “and then I quit. Wanted to give some of the other boys a chance. I can't spend tonight what I've made day, and Il be doing five or more tOMOrrow. to- 1 six in extended lines Senator Barkley, left, and Senator Connally Senate 'Majority Leader Alben Barkley of Kentucky and Senator Tom Connally of Texas, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, study the special message, above, sent to congress by President Roosevelt as a report on his conference with Prime Min- ister Winston Churchill of Great Britain. Domg Their Bit for Britain father, C. R. Fairey, a British plane manufacturer, is busy : w‘-l‘;fi;x:ohe:a’ a memb:r d’ .t.h:h :m&sh tAI;‘ 4 Bun’h h'I:fleI Ja;:: do t at Montaul c . F‘“e#fiihmd Ly dacheh ool 2 Sho is summering there with | Ambulance Corps. - her mothcr and brother, J of crhde" rubber imported by Nearly 80,000000 autnmobile tires | the Unitea' Staues, almost 80 per- areé sold in the United States an- | joent goes-into automobile tires. nually. maii | om injuries in| refusing, | d | DIRE(TORY OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ‘In Juneau, Capilal City | Alaska Game Commission ... Federal Building, Room 424 ‘ Excutive Officer and Fiscal Aaen Frank Dufresne! Assistant Executive Officer: Homer W. Jewell. | Alaska Merit' System 4 L .. Tefritorial Building, Room 108 Director: Curtis G. Shattuck Alnskn National Guard ....... Federal Building, Room 210 ‘ Adjutant General: Major. wfllhm R Mulvihilk Instructor: Maj. Jesse E. Graham: ka Road Corimission ef Engineer: Ike P. Ta)lor Assistant Chief Engineer: Hawley W. Sterling, Alaska Unemployment Coniperisation Commiission 'l‘omwflal Bulldlng. Room 2(L> Alas Federal Building, Room 3n‘ \ Director: Walter P. Sharpe. Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspecuon Local Inspector of Hulls: Johin M. Clark. Local Inspector of Boilers: John Newmarker. :Cnble Office, Alaska Communications'Systemi . Federal Building, Room 6 Operator-in-Charge: Master Sergeant Roger Stevenson. | Federal Communications Commission . Shattuck Building, Room 7 Radio Inspector: Herbert H. Arlowe. ‘ Clerk: Hazel Fergusons Custodian Service Chief Custodian: Albert Wile. Assjstant Custodian: Gwma Gullumn | Customs Office Collector: James J. Connors. Assistant Collector: M. 8. Whittier. | Federal Bureau of Investigation'. Agent in Charge: Ralph C: Vogel. | Federal Housing Administration . P‘aderal Building, Room 200 Chief Underwriter and Office Mxnnger nemn mn. Clerk: in: Charge: Nadja C. Triplette. Federal Security Agency . POy 1 1 F‘edeml Buflding, Room 103 Dr. Langdon R. wm:o Surgeon, u. s. Publlu Rellth sewlcr Medical Directon, Alaska Indian Service; ! | Fish and Wildlife Service S Pedernl Building, Room 324 Fishery«Management- Supervisor c]..runce T/ Olson. Assistant Fishery Management Supépviser: J. S./Cuibertson. Forest Service Federal Building, Room 404 Regional Forester: B. Frank Heintzleman, Assistant Regional Foresters: Wellman Holbrook, Charles Burdick. Admiraity Division of the Forest Service Shattuck Building, Room 6 Divison Supervisor: Harold E. Smth. Governor’s Office - Governor of Alaska: Ernest Gruening. Secretary to the Governor: Estella Draper. Internal Revenue Office ........Federal Building, Room 101 Deputy Collectors: Orlie S. Sullivan, Wesley C. Overby. Naticnal Resources Planning Board .. Pederal Byilding, Room 311 Head: James C. Rettie. Chief Planning Technician: George Sundborg. Public Survey Office . ..Federal Building, Room 301 District Cadastral Engineer: Gwrge A, Paru. Office Cadastral Engineer: Daniel Ross, Regional Disbursing Office . I)mbursmg Clerk: Charles E. Naghel. stant: Arthur Adams. | | Seer etary of Alaska Office . ... Federal Building, Room 328 | | Secretary of Alaska: E. L. Bartlett. | Clerk-Stenographer: Stella Young. | Solicitor’s Office o Pederal Building, Room 504 Councilor-at-Large for Alaska: George W. Folta. Office of Indian Affairs .. Federal Building Room 13| General Superintendent: Claude M .Hirst. | Administrative Assistant: Fred R. Geeslin. Division of Education i ...Shattuck Building, Roum 12 Director: Virgil R. Farrell. Division of Organization and Extension ... Shattuck Building, Room 10 Senior Organization Field Agent: Donald W. Hagerty. Construction Division Lot i Baranof Hotel, Room 504 Supervisor: Earl McGinty. Postmaster's Office v Postmaster: Albert Wile. Public Roads Administration oy District Engineer: M. D. Williams, | Office Engineer: L. W. Turoff. | Public Welfare Office ... Director of Public Welfar Selective Service Board . Director: John L. McCormicx | Social Security Office, Alaska Division ... Territorial Director: Hugh J. Wade. Secretary to the Director: Josephine S. Wright. | Territorial Attorney General’s Officé ... ..Federal Building, Room 430 Attorney General: Henry Roden. ' Chief Clerk: Peter Gilmore, Territorial Auditor’s Office Auditor: Frank A. Boyle. D¥puty Auditor: J. K. McAlister. Territorial Commissionerof Education Office... Federal Building, Room 216 Commissioner of Educatidh: James C. Ryan; ! Deputy Commissioner of iducation: Marie Drake. Territorial Commissioner of Mings’ Office ......JFederal Building, 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 .. y Commissioner or Health: W. W. Council. Division of Communicable Disease ........... Territorial Building, Room 103 In Charge: Dr. Courtney Smiith. 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: Warren Eveland. Assistant Head Technician: Allan Wicks. Junean Health Center ... ,.Terrlwrhl Building, Room 108 Nurse-in-Charge: Jane Hibbard. *Territorial Department of Labor Assembly Building, Room 103 Commissioner of Labor: Michael Haas, : r Chief Clerk: 8. McCutcheon. Territorial Museum and Library .. Curator: E. L. Keithahn. Assistant: Mrs. Josephine White. Territorial Treasury .. Treasurer: Oscar Olson. Federal Bldg, Room 121 | ..Federal’ Building, Room 12 ... Federal Building, Room 15 . Federnl Building, Room 519 [ i | ...Federal Building, Room 308 Federal Building, Room 304 PFederal Building, Room 100 ..Federal Buikling, Room 419 .....Territorial Building, Room 206 R. G Maynnrd. Juneau Hotel, Room 201 .Territorial Building, Room 203 ...Federal Building, Room 204 | Federal Building, Room 105 .Territorial Building Territorial Building, Room 101 Territorial Building, Room 106 ... Territorial Building, Room 105 | | | | e | | | | | | | | | | -Federal Building, Room 218 .. Pederal Building, Room 203 | # TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FBED HENNING Complete Outfitter for' Mem e .Y ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 | SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.* PHONE 788 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors PR o B 0 A Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 | Alaska Music Supply| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | | | 1 | | | | Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home u‘unr Store—Tel. 699 American’ Meat——Phone 38 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MBATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 ana' ¢ ’\—— GEORGE BROS. “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 | e — ——— JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Garbage Hanled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 213 Phone 4753 o————————————————— GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | Electrical Contractor—Dealesr | 140 So, Seward St. Juneau, Alasks Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black $38 FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson EVERY NIGHT at th. NORTHERN CORBETT SHIPP, Mar, 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 TheB.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS COLUMBIA umm COMPANY Assitéant to the Treasurer: Thomas Martinson. Division of Liquor Enforcement . Assembly Building, Room 100' Ohief Liguor Enforcement Clerk: J. B. Carlyle. | Territorial 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. Coughlin. Deputy Clerk: James W. Leivers. U. 8, Gommissioner’s Office .. U.'8 Commissoner: Felix Gray. . U. S. District Attorney’s Office . ... Pedieral Building, Room 509 U..8. District Attorney: William A. Holzhelmer. Assistant U, S. Distriet Attorney: Lynn:Gemmill. U. S..District Court Federal Building, Room 512 U. S, District Judge PFéderal Building, Room 524 | District Judge: George P. Ale: o ? Clerk of Court: Robert E. Coughlin. U. &. Marshal’s Office ... U. §: Marshal: Willlam T. Mahoney. Chief Deputy Marshal: Flossie M. Doolin, U. S. Naval Office of the 13th Naval District .. Federal Building, Room 314 | Officer in Charge: J. 8. MacKinnon, Lt. Comdr., USNR. i | United: States Army Finance Officé ... Assembly" BuMlng Room 11)1 ! Pinance Officer: R. J. Gregory. i | U. 8. Weather Bureau .. A Pedml Building, Room 409 | Meteorologist in Chnm H J. Thompwn £ | Chief Assistant Meteorologist: 'H. W. Douglas. 1 \lnah Aeronautics and: Communliedtions Commission ............ i A AT Duudhm Benund Flmr ... Pederal Building Room 506 | i ... Federal Bullding, Room 513 ...FPederal Building, Room 501 | | | Supervisor: D. L. Reynolds. 'civil Aeronautics Airways Communication Staiion . A A T. Bufldlnc. s:cond F'lonr O’enmr-mm.rge: W. E. Cruse, . Assistant: R. F. Anderson. | | | i Lumber and Bmldmg Materials PHONES 587 or 747—J AU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H A Juneau (lly omm City Hall, Ground Floor City Clerk’s Office ... City Clerk: Robert Rice. Assistant City Clerk: Etta Mae Duckworth. City Engineer’s Office ... City Engineer: Frank Metcalr Assistant City Engineer: Chester Tripp. Strzet Foreman: Bert Lybeck, City Fire Department . Fire Chief: V. W. Mulvlhlll Assistant Fire Chief: Minard Mill. City Library A A Librarian: Anne. B. Colman. Assistant: Ruth Richardson. | City Magistrate's Office .. City Magistrate: Grover c. Winn, City Police Chief Office Chief: Kenneth Junge. Mnyors Office .. Mayor: Harry T Luus Window Cleaning PHONE 485 -City Hall, Ground Floor -City. Hall, Ground Floor ...City Hall Second Floor .City Hall, Ground Floor City Hall, Ground Floor rssmsremsrmseneeeeneCitY Hall, Ground Flees