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MONDAY; MAY 11 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over teuephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: One day ... 10c Additional days 5c Minimum charge ......50c PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED PHONE 374 FOR RENT ' FOR RENT (Continued) FURNISHED house, close in. 2 bedrooms. ~Call 357. Wil 4 sublet for year. 3 room com- pletely furnished house and bath 250 a month. Blue 153. 1-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; @lso 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. ONE office room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. DESIRABLE office space in Valen- tine Bldg. Phone 253 or see Stan Grummett. _PUREIISHED apartment, Triangle Bldg. Phone 253 or see Stan Grummett. TED apt. 3 rooms and bath. Klein Apt: Phone Black 763. STEAM heated apt. 522 West 10th. Phone Blue 302 after 6 p.m. :;7&06191‘1 urnished duplex apt. close | oil heat, electric range, $20 Phone Black 415. in, monthly. e | FOR RENT or lease—6 room house, fully furnished, including piano, automatic oil burner, electric range, big garden. Located &t 1004 — 10th and E. Phone 378. HILLCREST APTS. — VACANCY. PHONE 439. 3 f;db—fi‘sie?!m heated apartment, firepldce. Phone 266. e TWO ROOM and bath apartments. Oil ranges $18 monthly; also 2 five room duplbx apts. Phorie 621. VACANCY at El)mg:n ‘Apts. § ROOM furnished, heated apt. Dry room and laundry Tacilities, $35. Erwin Apts. Phone 704 before 5 pam. B 5 ROOM unfurnished house, auto- matic heat and garage. XKen- nedy St. Phone 751 or call 114 West 6th St.. 2 AND 3 room furnished apts. at the Knight Apts. Phone 426. 5 ROOM furnished house, phone Red 404. HAFLE TN T NN Walter Bindsell, APT. for rent. Phone 446. 2 RM. fur. apt. Phone 464. 8 ROOM furnished apl. Best lo- cation, Phone 385. AT THE Sea View they Have a 2 réom furnished apt. left with oil heat and'a full tank of oil. VACANCY—Splckett Apts. Call at No. 3, or phone Green 515. e e TR T 8 ROOM furnished house with oll heat and oil range on Gastineau Ave. Inguire Juneau Patnt Store. e B O T 7 el APTS. for Teit. Fosbee ‘Apts, Phone 43, & ROOM apt. steam’ heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, private. bath. | PHorie; 569. O A 552 S 2 L TR t ROOM cottage -for rént, steam heated, electflc range, ‘frigidaire, h 2 3-ROOM apt., 6l me “nice ‘loca- | tion. "Phone Black 490. VACANCY—S8now Whlw Apnr'.- ments, suitable for couple only. Phone 299 or Green 355. | FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $35. i-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated Qapts. and houses. ‘Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century' Bldg. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,| dishes. Seaview Apts. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apis. FOR SALE 1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe, good rub- ber. Call Mrs.. E. M. Polley after 5:30 p.m. KITCHEN range, fine for cabin. Phone Green 662, 1 TWIN 8 inch oil heater with coil, $60; 1 Monarch oil range, $75. Phone Blue 619 after 5 p.m. WASH machine, bassinet, radio anc and cdrd -table, bargain. Mrs.. Kol- lander, Red 210. SIX milk goats, one buck, one milk- ing about 2% qts. pér day. Three to freshen soon. ©Ome 5 months old female. $150. See Mrs. Olive Gillis, at Fox Hollow, Glacier ‘Hi- way, 11 mile post. HOUSE and garage at Auk Bay. Bus service, light plant, garden. Box 816, Juneau, or call 241 FOR SALE—Seining boat “Wilson,” 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 45 Atlas engine. Salmon and herring gear complete. See Martin Holst, 838 9th St., P. O. Box 1055. TAVERN Barber Shop—1st class— two chairs. Write Robert D. Cart- er, Box 1363, Fairbanks, Alaska. 1940 DODGE Sedan with radio and 5 good tires. Bargain for cash. See Bob Cowling at Cowling Dav- lin Garage. THREE room house, partly fir- nshed, oil heat, fine view, located Sunny Point, 7 miles from Ju- neau. Visit or call Greany, phone 590. NASH '38, good condition, 5 good tires, reasonable, Black 115. TROLLING boat, fully néWw equip- ment last year. Inquire Swanson Bros., Lower Franklin St. 1937 FORD Coupe, A-1 condition. Phone Blue 515. 18 FT. cruiser, good condition. Sée it:at Mrs, J. Ramsay's,- 10th and D. i OLD ' road - Housé ‘on Lbop: W—— some ' furniture, bath, bases OIl heat afid ‘eookiig, 11ght " Approx. -2’ acrés. 'Part cash, bal- ance terms. Schaniotte Jylha, Box 1346, City. r COMPLETELY lurnluhed 4 room house, $4500. Inquire after 5 p.m. 630 semer St Phone Red 715. WANTED—1 mirer, 6 muckers for | INSURED L R0 LT T R | FIVE CENTS each, paid for used _|retary of State that he carried no ‘| radio “broadcast réportéd that the| WANTED WANTED TO BUY lull length xnn- ror. Write DL care Empire. WANTED—Double bed; chest drawe! Blue 750 after 6 pm of WA TO BUY—Twin beds. | Phone 443. WANTED — Permanent Juneau agent for Transportation Com- pany, state qualifications in full. Write XYZ Care Daily Alaska Empire, Hawk Inlet. Howard D. Stabler,; Shattuck Bldg., Juneau. MISCELLANEOUS storage and crating. Phone 464. Heated bldg. gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. P S RS T TURN your old gold'into value, cash or trade &t Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 1. | 818 Decker Way. LOST and FUUND | | FOUND—Diamond ring. Owner may have by proving property d mvlm, for this adv. Frenth Envoy Confers With Cordell Hull (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) It was reported from Washington today that French Ambassador Henry Haye conferred with Secre- tary of State Cordell Hull and said afterwards that he hoped the con- versations on the French Carribean possessions now in progress at Mar- tinique would “bring some satisfact- | ory solution.” Secretary Hull was noncomtnital at a press conference following the session and declined to comment on its results. Haye disclosed after his hour's conference with the Sec- formal note from his government concerning American negotiations to safeguard Caribbean possessions ! but said that he expected rurthcl‘ instructions. Meanwhile, from Vichy, a German United States demanded that the! French warships off Martinique be| demobilized, United States garri-{ sons be allowed on the island and| French tankers be turnéd over to the United States. ——,——— | ANTI-TRUST | WASHINGTON, May 11 — The Supreme Court has ruled that the| holder of a patent “canmot conhtrol the resale price of the patentéd| articles which he has sold.” Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone| delivered the eight to nothing opin- ton ‘on the Holding irvalid of con- tracts in which the Univis Lens Company of Dayton, Ohio had dis- posed of lens blanks and bifocal glasses to wholesalers and retailers. The Lens Company, together with its affiliate, Univis Corporation, is| accused by the Justice Deparfinem. of viofating anti-trust laws and at-| tempting to fix the prices of its préduct. Justice Robert H. Jackson did ot participate in the decision. In dnother anti-trust ‘decision, the cotrt upheld the Department’s contention that 10 manufacturers or distriblitors ‘of buildirig mater- fals hid violatéd the SHerman Act through agreements to fix prices Conn-Louis |time Jimmy Smith has knocked the i {ing, {charter flight to Gull Bay. {last night with Dean Kayler, can-| Maich May Be Delayed PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 11 | Billy Conn, slated to meet Joe| Louis in a title bout next month | broke his left hand last night in| a fight, friends said with s father-in-law, Jimmy Smith, one time ball player. Johnny Ray, Conn’s manager,| said ahother examination of Conn’s hand is necessary before a decision | is made calling off the Conn-Louis fight. conn, a‘private in the ‘Army, was scheduled to return to Fort Wads- worth, today after a week end fur- lough here. The incident was last night and is said to have topped off a long standing feud between Conn and Smith. The latier odjected to Conn's ~ AMERICAN LEGION CONVENTIONDATE CHICAGO, IIL, apolis ‘v.hc meeting place for the Ameri- can Legion's National Convention in 1942. The convention will be held Sepu‘mbc 19, 20 and 21 Breakfasl Fe?es May 11—Indian- THE DAILY ALASKA EH‘IRE~JUNEAU ALASKA Plans Alr-(ondlllomng Scheme Being Unfotded SET WITH PLACE has been recommended as | (Cohttled from Page One) great expansfon of this program “All tola,” Hinckley pridefully de- clares, “we've taught almost 75,000 young Americans to fly. Some 15.-| 000 of tHem are now flying for| thé Army and Navy." | The training program is centered entirely on the war effort now. Some 45,000 students are to be put |th¥éugh the elementary flying |courée each year, along with 31.- | 000 mMechanics. But to Hinckley that's still not |enough. He's waiting for the day when young Americans will start laviation education in high sHoo! marriage with Smith's ‘daughter, Mary Louise, former model. 1 Ray said: “That is the second - Twoon Sunday Sixteen friends of Miss Gladys Forrest and Mrs. Jack Finlay gath- 3 _jered for one of the most attractive kid ORb B! the hefiywelght cijstip |breakfasts ¢® the seaSon yesterday jonship of the world. You have no fdea HoW actions before the fight| ™ the Baranof Hotel | South A(A M‘KB Slm ‘b;lprmu flowers decorated the| tables to make ty setting Y‘m" F“G"TS l;\w l::“::]m\ e a pretty xcl}\m for Making the trip to Sitka with Alaska Coastal Airways Sunday were Charles T. Byram, David Bail- ey, L. Jacobsen ana Lyle Perrigone ! and those returning were Mrs. Dick | Dalziel, W. L. Andrews, Rogers R.| McCormick and Claymer Schiuter. On a flight to Yakutat this morn- passengers with ACA were, Genevieve Milton, Nora Valle, Mary Ann Abraham, David Brown, Robert Henry and John Dick. Sitka passengers with ACA this afternoon were John D. Young, William J. Walker and K. Klip-| pert. Beulah Westbfook made a| SOLDIER DIES DF GUNSHOT WOUND First Class Robert S. Hughes, with the U. 8. Troops at Juneat, died of 4 gunshot wound in camp yesterday, the army an- ouriced today. Further details of how Hughes| met his death were mnot available today. The body is at Charles W. Carter Mortuary. —————e—— STEAMBOAT INSPECTORS Private | marker, of the Bureau of Marine Inspecticn and Navigation, neau Saturday for their annual in- spection trip to Wrangell, They expect to return early this week. . ——— MAYNARD LEAVES FOR ANCHORAGE Russell Maynard, Director of the Department of Public Welfare, and P Jane Alexander of his office, left MERCHANDISE BROKERS | Baturday for Anchorage to attend LEAVE JUNEAU Ton,\yluw conference of the Public Wel- farg Board, to be held there start- | (ing. tomMorrow. 2 SRl HIRST RETURNS FROM TRIP NORTH, Claude M. Hirst, supertnu-ndcn” of the Alaska Office 6f Indian Affairs, returned to Juneau yester- day after a trip to the north, dur- ing which he visited Béthel, Nome and other outposts. N. .A. McEachran and Ken Ed wards, merchandise brokers, were| e |southbound passengers Jleaving here SONOTONE today, the former for Petcrsbuxg;lwulm, aids for the hard of hear- and the latter for Ketchikan. Ing. ~udiometer readings. Dr. Rae o — -ann Carlson, Blomgren Bldg | Phone 636. TONY SCHWAMM HERE MAKE TRIP TO WRANGELL John M. Clark, and John New- | left Ju-| —perhaps even In the lower grides. INot just because of the need for Military pilots, either, Fckiéy is| 10oking farther than that—io the | day when America will be alr- | conditioned.” “The world is changing under [the ifluence of the alrplane” he [tells you. “Every student, \\‘hcthru boy or girl, should know ihe th and wherefor.” SRS & & SE, Ringstads Visif | Mr. and Mrs. George Ringstad of Petersburg came to Juneau over the weeked to visit their daugh-| \ters, Miss Geraldine Ringstad, | {teacher fn Juheau Public Schools, land Miss Jeanette Ringstad, of the |Social Security Office here. | i Mr. Ringstad left to return to Petersburg this morning, but Mrs. P DIGGLY WIGGLY oz QUALITY with SERVICE LOOK!!! €0-0P MEDIUM EGGS 9c DOLEN Fresh and Wholesome NONE BETTER PIGGLY WIGGLY Deliveries 10 . aind 2 pan. Mintam $1.00 DUE TO WAR PROGRAM Ringstad will stay over for a short visit witn her daughters at the| aranof Hotel STOCK OWMHWS NEW YORK, May 11—Closing |quotation ‘of Alaska Juneau mine| |stock today is 1%, American Can 637, Anaconda 24, Bethlehem Steel | 55, Commonwealth and Southern| 13716, Curtiss Wright 6%, Interna-| |tional Harvester 43%, Kennecott 28'z, New York Central 7', North- ‘em Pacific 5%, United States Steel! {47%, Pound '$4.04. 1 o DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, | Jones ‘averages: industrials 99.18, l‘dllb 24.64, utilities 11.84. ON BUSINESS TRIP Tony Schwamm, of the Peters-| burg Air Service arrived in Junétu| neryman of Pétersburg, who was | {town overnight on Dusiness re-| .(|:§:?:secmc SRt tei turning to Petersburg with the light 34. Score at plane this morning. Other pas-| c.cogl\:glueéleelzl % “ul:;“;un sengers were Mr. and Mrs. G. Ring-| 8. Cl 'f,’ 36 You and I stad. Mr. Ringstad, superintendent| ., Gr,:{"fl:fn‘er B ke for PAF in Petersburg, also re-| 13. WE g of 33 sort. SR ‘elebes 2 turned with the plane this morn-| 1o Uncovered 41, Ite crysiais ing. | 15 Deed 42. Conjunction : | 16, String 43, Measure of » NI %, ot e 11, gm Ilpnnl:lwhl o Iflnal‘h 18, Prominen 'orrup! FIREMEN DOVSE 20, Steps for {5 Sort 100t SMOKING MOTOR | crossing 8 41 Cubic_meter Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart-| s, pieider gl G ment answered a call this afternoon | 22 Greek market 53. Femalo deer v place 64 Chancellor of on Front Street to douse a smoking | 24. Kind of meat the Univer- motor of an auto belonging to H.| 3% Pelf Sy ot oMise N. Fulbright. It is beMeved that| 80. Son i River; ’uln!vh the ignition wires shorted. Firemen | e “;.,.-‘?"fi ol omap s used a small extinguisher to put| 32 Stage pfayer Wild animal it out. —r e MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY | ON WAY TO WRANGELL Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey passed through Juneau this morning on | their way from Sitka t6 Wrangen! onh a business trip. They will also Visit Ketchikan before returning tn| their Juneau headquarters. i | MR. AND MRS. VIC Roin | ON WAY TO SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs, Vic Ross passed with the Hard Board industry. This decision was * 7-0, Justice Owen J. Roberps and Justice Jack- son not participating. DEPUTY MARSHAL BACK FROM TRIP) U. S. Deputy Marshal Walter| Hellan returned today from a. trip| to the States in which he accom- panied several prisoners to Port- land. N SE| SO JUST COME TO MY HOUSE-ILL. DO ME BEST- BRINGING UP FATHER DEAR-DEAR-A BRRSa WILL. GET BOY-~ ME-| AND TE ‘in the session'1937. Southeast Alaska communities. through Juneau today on their way | to Seattle from Sitka 'Where Mr.| Ross has been employéd. Mr. Ross | is" a-former member. of the Ter- ritorial Legislature, having served | i e i BROKERS ARRIVE [ Irl Thatcher, H. B. Cretson, and | Gil Rich, merchandise brokers, ar- rived in Juneau today from other EEN//d ] RN /AR RN JEEE Empire Classifieds Pay! mman'émn F=p i Rle [w ] mie>izjmi= [m| J<i it [N]E]D] L!‘!B Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzié 2. Worthless: Biblical . Edwbfl instru- nents. AmrEun black | . present) | Place where | st led 69. Troublesome plan 60. Contradict L. English letter * DOWN _ 1. Luzon tribes- men o e 5 .d cnvorl ve netwo; Etu(or. Wc‘ able Blrd of prey D nghog to.us EZFrlhorn bird compersed . Long in_one's possession % Dq.rea o . Thrast oneselt g . Diminishea gradually . Oge indefinitely . Tibetan px . Diminutive ending . Metrical com- position . Exhibition R W;?;gFFEp - . Vex: collog. . Symbol of . bondage . Concealer £l HUTCHINGS || BCONOMY MARKET | ] ‘Every house needs Westinghouse’ COWLING-DAVLIN GASTINEAU T 20TH CENTURY | HOME GROCERY i FOR QUALITY MEAT’S WOMEN’S APPAREL AND POULTRY Baranof Hotél ©an fno::l 13 -n: [ NORTH Chas. G. Warner Co. Transfer & Garbage*Co. Marine Engines and Supplies E. O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS MACHINE SHOP 212—Phones—81 Ropes and Paints PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Eléctrical Contractor—Dealer T90'S0. Seward St. Juneau, Alagka Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 398 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—92—95 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transier Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 MEAT MARKET | QUALITY MEATS | PHONE 202 Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN Phone 68 American Meat — AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT ——| Except each Monday and first ‘Tuesday evening of the month. — Soothing Organ Music and | SR R 2 D) GEORGE BROS. 104 8. Main Phone 607 l STETSON HATS IR oy R Quality Work Cloting | | | 100mas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf FRED HENNING HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG | ZORIC Alaska Laundry THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY ‘ (Authorized Dealers) \ GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street : Juneau Motors Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 MAT. PROC, & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammanition SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 The Alaskan Hetel Newly Renovatéd Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O [ Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 PFred W. Wendt BILL HIXSON Phone 964 Corner Second and Seward EVERYTHING IN RADIOS

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