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TULSDAY, DECEMBER |, |94) Pll()NE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o’clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecu- Mve insertions: One day 10¢ Additional dnyq Minimum charge .. FORRENT | UNFURNISHED apt. and house. Inquire Snap Shoppe. furnished apt., electric steam heat, hot and cold Phone 569. -ROOM range, water. ] ROOMS smct]y modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. FURNISHED 2-room Apt. with baih, $16* Phone 621, 175 Gas- tineau Ave. F R npts easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. #OR RENT-—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Used daven- port and chair, modern break- fast set. Phone blue 783 WAN'IED Ddll man hrlpcl good Write MM 1782 Empire. | —Girl for counter work.| $50 weekly for right person. Ap-| ply Alaskan Hotel. | WANTED TO ‘BUY Baby bed. Phone Douglas 963. WANTED TO BUY—Gasoline machine. Phone red WANTED——wul pay cnsh for good used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. WANTE’:DgUsed rurmturc 306 Wil- | loughby, phone 788. WANTED — Girls or women for| kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred, but not nec- essary. Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10 a m to 2 p. m, MISCELLANEQUS OUR BARBER s;:op prices are Lhei same as ever. Haircut 65 cents,| shave 35 cents. Bob Light Ba ber Shop. gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. fURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $550. Paper Curls, 81 up ' Lola Beauty Mhop. Phone 301 318 Decker Way. Both Polifical Parties | in Awful Messflegarding Campaign Coming in 'M‘ (Conunuea “from Page One) ent shattering victory can't be brushed off, but neither can the fact | that a Willkie Democrat, running on a Republican ticket, turned out New Deal Sen. Josh Lee in nor- mally Democratic Oklahoma or that | Clare Booth Luce, a staunch Will- kieite from the drop of the hat, walked into office as a Connecticut Congresswoman. I don’t believe capital observers from now on will ignore the fact that it’s just possible Joe Voter doesn't give a whoop about all this behind-the-scenes business; but can't forget either that with Mr. A Politician, it's bread-and-butter and the future of democracy. If the in- man can't guess better what the public wants than he did in this crisis, then Congress, the only el- ected body in Washington (barring the President and Vice-President) | had better fold its tent. Just as a postscript, it might be | | would equal | beaten off, ;bmns closed their pincers around | Rzhev from the north and south FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS FOR SALE 1935 TUDOR Ford Sedan. blue 670 after 5 p.m PART[Y furnishml 3- lOOm bun low at 9-mile post. acres pat- | ented land. Bill Reck, phone green 410. KITCHEN table, Silvertone Gra-| phone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk. Phone green 545. F‘URNIS}!ED housg, Road. Call after 4-RM. FURNISHED house. Box 1075. | MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. Montgomerys. ’ 3-ROOM Furnished house and lm—[ provements on 5-acre homesite. | 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, | Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O,; Box 609. k I.UST and FOUND " Pencil, black | top. Please return to Em-! Reward | 822 Basin| pm. silver pire | A AR SR S e e | PROTECT your pen and pencil by | having your name engraved on | them by J. B. Burford & Co | ‘VITAl RUSS CITYNEARS RECAPTURE Hitler Now Worried About Threatened Loss of 1‘ Rzhev Oufpost ‘ (Continuea from Page One) | the loss of half of | Berlin.” | Nazi Thrusts Fail | Every thrust in the new series of | Nazi counter-attacks have been | the newspaper report | said. i Meanwhile, a radio broadcast | picked up in London,said that the Germans already are locked in fier: ce | fighting within Rzhev. The London Evening News dis- patch from Stockholm said that Russian shock troops are battling there with the Germans in house- ! to-house combat. ! In an earlier offensive, the Rus- | and won a foothold in the city's| outskirts. There has been no indi- cation that the Red troogs have been dislodged, so reports of fighting within the city are desctibed as authentic. { Other Possibility In addition, the new report may be taken to mean that Russian forces are also attacking from the | wedges which have Tong since cut| the Nazi defenses. J | German troops before Scahngrnd also are still counter-attacking, but there, too, Russian reports said tha'. stiffening German resistance has\ failed to stem Lhe Red Army drives. ’ | | | BEG PARDON ALBANY, N. Oh, T beg your | | pardon,” ‘said a burglar as Mrs. Edward Loftus walked into her | | bedroom and found him stuffing | worth mentioning that Washington is saying that so far as World War | 1I is concerned prohibition is a dead issue. It’s likely that Senator Lee's defeat in Oklahoma had several otker factors involved than that dr) amendment he endeavored to tack onto the 18-19 draft law. i > BCNOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lithan Carlson, Blomgren ~“Bldg' | Phone 036. watches and rings into his pocket. Then he walked, not ran to the nearest exit—the door to the back porch—and disappeared with his Soot. S TN S i WIVES IN INDUSTRY LONDON.—More than 2,500,000,- | | 000 married women have been em- | ployed in British war industries, | | Labor Minister Bevin told the House | of Commons. |in the church parlors. | tertainment YH( CO-ED Lol % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HIO STATE, one of the nation’s best foc!ball teams, has come up with a young fullback, Gene Fekete, who may outshine all other sophomores this year. By mid-season he was the Big Ten’s top scorer, a powerful runner with tremendous = GOVERNOR'S PROTEST 10 GET RESULTS Private Letters Scrambled by Staff in Seattle Is Charge (Continued from Page One) serious yet, but it is law and there is no more censoring a letter from a person in Alaska to a person in the States than to sor a letter from a per- son in Washington State to another not v\nhm the State.” At the suggestion of Senator John A. Danaher, the Senate yesierday recalled the bill it passed last week B\Ithm‘l/lni.. extension of censorship of communications between the United Slates and its territories and possessions as well as communica- tions between territories and posses- | sions themselves. The law now authorizes censorship only on com- munications between the United States and fofeign countries but Senatm Van Nuys said the bill ongmall\ proposed to cover Alaska will certainly be changed. - Scandinavian Tea Is On Tomorrow A Scandinavian tea will be given tomorrow, December 2, from 1 to 5 pm, by the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Musical en- will be provided by Mrs. Eunice Nevin and Miss Dor- othy Fors. A sewing booth and goodie booth will di$play home made articles for | sale. B g N. A. McEACHRAN OFF ON BUSINESS TRIP N. A. McEachraii, merchandise broker, left last night on a business trip to Petersburg. ason for | 'CLARENCE OLSON IN JUNEAU AFTER TRIP Bureau of Fisheries Clarence Olson has returned from a business trip to Wrangell and | Ketchikan, with a short stay at Petersburg on the return trip. | supervisor NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COMMIE OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ON FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. [ In the Matter of the |land Testament ‘and the DUANE W. BURRIDG! known as D. W. Burridge, NOTICE 5 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on No- vember 9th, 1942, duly appointed Executor of the lask will and testa- ment and of the estate of Duane W. Burridge, also known as D. W, Burridge, deceased. All persons Maving claims against the estate are required to present same, with proper vouchers at- tached, to the undersigned ap Ju- neau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 9th, 1942, FRANK GARNICK, Executor. 10, 1942 1, 1942 adv First Last Nov. Dec. publication, publication, NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of Se tember, 1942, Stanley Panian was duly = adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his (qu» tors will be held at the office the undersigned, referee in Hn Cooper Building, at Juneau, Alaska at 10:00 o'clock AM. on the 28th day of December, 1942, at which time creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex- amine the bankrupf, transact such other business as may properly come before $aid meeting. JAMES C. COOPER, Referee in Bankruptcy Publication date, December 1, 1942 Figures from Notre Dame University Last Wil | TIPS FROM COACH leg drive. Fekete is a bulwark on defense, too, and, as Buckeye Coach Paul Brown says, ‘‘the No. 1 guy on our team.” Gene, from Sugar Creek, O. (pop. 59), is called “Big Bertha' by players. His favorite co-ed is Miss Virginia Louise Beuttel. Drown for Office of War Infosmation Courtesy of Bailey’s Cocktail Bar There isno suhsmule for Newspaper Advertising| JAMES DRAKE a8 3 pdld -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “SABOTEUR" Federal Tax—Dbc per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May i T management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. D POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED - FirstN aggyflglllank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ! AMERICAN LEGION P PIGGLY WIGGLY e PAGI: FIVE QUALITY with SERVICE GREEN GIANT PEAS THE GREAT BIG TENDER SWEET PEAS Are packed at the fleeting moment of and are rich in vita- of perfect flavor . ... mins, foo. .. 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Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. e B T e et e TSGR, nuzu.soomu'y:u BUDGET AND ISAVE FOR W 'BONDS AND STAMPS " The Australian lyre-bird is o ‘naméd for the remarkdble plumage than 38,000,000 nmnung-omklmimm United States, of its tadl, ] THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retafler- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 —_— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main' Séreet Junean Motors EVERY NIGHT" DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone [ GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS —OILS | Bullders’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL ' Alaska Dock & Storage Co. The Alaskan Newly Renovated l;.‘;fi at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 208 122 W. Becond HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Cholee Meats At All Times Located in 'Geéorge Bros. Btore PHONE 553—92—98 20TH CENTURY MEAT Juneauw’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co. Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. 1820 and 1940 more immigrants en- Between bt