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x % - TUESDAY JANUARY 4, 1944 “Phore a CLASSIFIED 'NATIONAL ( | 1 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in l | | | | the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory Count five average words to the line | Daily r¢ for consecutive inser- tions One te per linc SPREADING Additional days, 5¢; 1 charge, 50¢ day, 10 | by Los Angeles and San Francisco CHICAGO, Jan. 4—The National Football League is ready to push from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Commissioner Elmer dicated this with an observation: “I am confident that expansion is inctitable. Don Ameche, of Holly- wood movie feme, fa Los An franchise and this will be taken up at ti.»> winter meet- ing he Leagus, FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTJON FORSME 'Fflflm) IIVICWINS o 10TH ROUND BYKNOCKOUT Call Green 688 after 6 p.m. chis, water, Dihcs, Ao bath Puts "Bu|ldog Harris fo an use CH Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- Sl€€p in Match Pulled view . i . Offin Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH Pa., Jan. 4 — of L application of a franchise from San | Francisco businessmen. Ted Col- ed a franchise for Boston and have a plolcismnnl team lined \.,» bv fall.” RADIO and record playe cords. Phone 'Biue 670 ] 5 and 7 p.m. FOR SAI unlamp; also ski shoes size No. 8 No. 1, Fosbee Ap(s Apartment steam- | heated, electric range Phone 569. STEAM heated rtoom Green 675. for rcn’. F‘OR ?ALE — 1931 Tudor Fnrd six ! tires, good motor. Call Blue 529 | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Enslly kept. hetwoev\ 6 and 7 p.m. warm. Winter rates $15 a month. e B B R Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath | POR \ALE— 1937 Plymouth coupe, excellent new. condition, 5 tires like ! Phone Black 259. Skiis and poles, Bath-' ‘.mctte. 6 yr. crib. 1020—11th. \ HISCELLAIIEOUS . Speed Twin” Evinrude, | Fritzie Zivic launched his four- excellent shape; also Thompson JUARANTEED Realistic Perma-|tesnth year in the ring with a/ red cedar hull and accessories. nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up./tenth--round knockout of Ossie Lola Beauty Shop. 315 Decker Way Phone 201. ulldog” Harris, slugging Pitts- Effectlive burgh negro, two seconds before the FOR SALE—30 H.P. Palmer Mar- June 15. final bell. ine engine in good condition. Sec | The former welterweight Kking| Harbor Master, TURN your old gold tnto value, | weighed 152 pounds and Harris 155 P e cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 'pounds. Call Blue 634 from 5 to 7 p.m. 110 H,P SCHRYSLER “Marine | L YN AR s S A Engine. See Red Wright, “Threc, The ‘income tax of a person in Dhieces. Britain earning $2,000 a year is los ANGE[E pE" % BB S R - $624.52. FOR SALE — 1937 De Luxe Ply- mouth 4-door sedan. Excellent Golr TOUR“EY Io tires. Pool. Call 800. LOST and FOUND ANICE home, and income roperty. [OST A SEA BAG_Party who (ook | priced for quick sale. If interested| 5 sea bag of clothes on Alaska| Wilte Box 1015, Dock near Guy F. Atkinson's of- fice, Please contact owner at once. Reward. 433 Third St. P.O. STARTTOMORROW LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4. — Th(- |qualifying rounds of the Los An- ‘| geles Open Golf Tourney will start FOR SALE—Fairbanks Bath House and apls. Also 3 cabins. All partly furnished, Income $80 monthly on| BOX 2624. {tomorrow for the first medal play South Franklin St. Phone 334. LdéT _Ar ;l;é fliifli;l”r e {on Priday. Former title winners g T e yone finding a letter With | o4 iojude Mac Smith, Harry FOR SALE—6 room house also fur-| & Picture in it, please return to Cooper, Ed Dudley, Craig Wood, adbie, et Bu8-6HE BV | Mrs. O. Brensdal. P.O. Box 241.| So0Per Gy, (ST reed, - | Jimmy Hines, Jimmy Thompson. LOCAUTm‘LOST "3 magazins, “Grade Teach- | Defending Champion Ben Hogan | aro. . better—They - ate - chieaper| er” name Miss Alexander on | 8nd also Byron Nelson have en-| cover. Return to Mrs. C. J. Davis, tered While they last $6.50 a bag.| Across the street from the Em-; pire. Contact Paul Satko from 6 to 8 p.m., 123 Main St. 1 - RUY WAR BONDS TRUDPY HALL JRS. Baranof Hotel. FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apls Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. WANTED TO B pair of boys’ overshoes or rubbers, size 12 or 13. Phone Red 619. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE— Two bedroom furnished house or apartment. Contact Sgt.” Forrest Pitts at Travel Control Office or call Green 295. WANTED—Pet Canary. Must be si 930 W. 9th St. WANTED TO BUY—Camera, 116 or 120. Write R. E. Randall, COTP Juneau. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides.' Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, | Alaska. WANTED—Steady, sober, re!uble‘} man, handy with tools to cleln{ 20th Century Theatre and do light maintenance work. Do not apply if. not qualified, 20th Century Office. WANTED—Fumxshed Apt. or house for family of three, Phone 45. W"AI;TEB——MM:! for general house- work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. V'VANTED for employment in essen- | tial work, one man, neat appear-| ance, intelligent, who can meet| the public. Steady omplmmenty Phone 612. WANTED—-Uud “turnivure. ~ 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. [ NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- ] | Will Set Your Heart a-twitter . . . Shown above is the Under Sea Scene felt applique on Ruyon Jersey in aqua, gold, russett or green . . . size§ 9 to 17 - $8.95 JONES - STEVENS mnsmm erman at Snow White Laundry Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shm finishers, Alaska Laundry. NOTICE The Alaska Laundry will close its | plant snd office during Tuesday and Wednesday of this week to finish work now in the plant. No personal Jaundry or dry cleaning will be call- ed for or accepted during these two days. —adv. FOOTBALL Franchises Are Applied for| the frontiers to the west coast with| | acceptance of bids for imnchiseyv Layden m«l has applied for| along with an| the radio has already been | _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA = ,@w | Hard-hitting cattle on his farm near Cartersville, Ga., Chicago that he won the 1943 Amer Dressed in rough R_ound Up!lrm Rudy York ef the Detroi rBaf(hamp | 1 ers was helping round up when the news came from ue title for runs batied warm cloth ng, Rudy spends much of his time helping with winter work on the farm. ROSEBOWL | [ | in, with a total of 118. | .HOPPE COCHRAN PLAY BILLIARDS " KANSAS CITY, Jan. 4—Willie | Hoppe, world three-cushion billiard (champion, and Walker Cochran lopen their 1900-point non-title ‘mnl()l Wednesday. They will play ‘m Chicago, Detroit and New York |during the match i - - | Congressman {omes Forth as Republican | Candidate,Presidenty . » One) | (Continued trom Paj Vately that he isn't interested ir second place on the GOP ticket refusing to enter the TIllinois pri maries, he convinced many that he | {wasn't angling for a “favorite son” { spot which would give him bargain- ing powers when the convention is held next summer His press conference declaration [that “My campaign efforts will be | directed to what may be described as | missionary work” didn’t clarify mal- | ters much Dirksen doesn’t have the stamp ul {approval of the GOP organization, | but there are some important groups | within the party who are back o jmm Eleven Illinois Republicans I [were willing to publicize their ap- | pmml of the Pekin congressman. It's not important but his friends | | are pointing out that the only mem Iber of the House ever to be electe President was Willlam McKinley {and that Dirksen's middle nam McKinley - | FIRST LOOEY NOW Elmer Layden at Notre Dame |ine first lieutenant. He comes from {Jersey City, N. J. - Isigned the petition urging him to Guinea, on Sunday submit his name to the convention | light resistance nand 25 others from various Statcs |jectives. PANAMA CANAL ZONE — Paul|(Ace) Millex of Philad Merrison, who played football under €7y of the Phil in | mander 11939, has been promoted to a Mar- Hes a (ROWDIS SMALL ONE JENA, Calif., Jan —The, lest Rose Bowl 110\\(1 sin 1634, only 171,000, s the Univer- #y of Southern yrnia Trojans | deel v wallop the University of Washington Huskies on New Year's that, w AL it before the game d that the ound 50,000 insportation as o or 60,000, difficulties > ENEMY SHIPS ATTACKED IN EARLY MORN (Continued from Page One) Second (llviswn at Saidor, New and overcame and secured ob- | inces (l‘.e Thirty of troops landed Fliers shot down 11 of 30 Jap interceptors sent against them and ancther fighter and bomber were |shot down later by Liberators which ttacked the Rabaul, New Guinea,| irdrome. All Liberators returned e FROM SHORT TO TANK PHILADELPHIA —Sgt. Harold Iphia, prop- , is a tank com- mewhere in the Pacific. thortstop. > YOUR BROKEN ENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes At one time Turin was the ld])l-‘F\dmlnl‘d Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Ital of Italy. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv, FRONT llNl SHOW—Muth Arnold Furst and Oscar, the white rabbit, put on a USO ‘Camp show - right up at the front lines to entertain U. S./fighters in the Pacific theater. PROSPECTS OF | seven ve | squad back & | 5 | starting BASKETBALLON COAST DARK By BONNIE WILEY { AP Features SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4.—West| basketball prospects for the season are dark with a c ference play-off out for the dura- 1se of travel restrictions, ple material weakened by to the armed seryices. | hington, Pacific C Con- | fercnee winner in 1943, is again the |standout in the Pacific Northwest, but war conditions bring complica- | ch Hec Edmundson has ans fromeslast year's title| under the V-12 Navy-| tion, beca osses ‘Mni:)- setup, but the 48-hour ab- | ence rule prevents road trips | Muskies Hold Edge | To meet that emergency. Ed- ‘mumlaon_b grooming a civilian| quad. Washington has a big edge |because it's the only conference, | northern division member with the program and three of the| 2 \ terans were members of lx!\l‘ starting lineup. Bill Mor-| I(uM guard, tops carly sea-| son hopes o | Prospects at Washington State | College are slim. The squad is com- | |posed of 17-year-olds and a few jeivilians in militar empt courses. Both Oregon and Oregon State! |are in a sorry plight with no re-| |turning lettermen. Of the two, e runner-up in the northern| ., looks stronger. berths are three members| |of 1043's freshman team, Bob Ham-! ilton, forward; Beb Caviness, hard- | | driving guard, and Ed Allen, burly| center. | Oregon State hasn't even one for- |mer freshman to brighten things.| So. Calif. Has Bailey University of Southern Califor- | {nia has but one veteran, Captain| | Dick ley, guard, back from last southern division confer- championship quintet. Other 's of Frnie Holbrook's first are Jim Econ, southpaw who ed for the Trojans jayvees, and ‘B(xl) Newland, letterman at Oregon | Lut seasen, at forwards; Bob How- | ex-Oregon State ace at cen-| Vs ence ;u and Jack Babick, San Diego i e letterman at guard | sotball - veterans are sprinkled {among the prospects at the Univer- Isity of California with Joe Scuart, | {®d Barnett, Al Harris and Bnb‘ | Barsocchini receiving Navy permis- Ision to play, and Roger Harding! | being groomed by Coach Nibs Price | for a guard post. Dick Carey and! |Dick Hunn are listed as possibili- | | ties. i RUST SABOTEUR IS FOILED NOW! By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE AP Science Editor i | PHILADELPHIA—An order for |all workers to wear gloves when| packing war instruments made ol| poished metal, whether steel, bronze lor others, has been issued by the | |oftice of the Chief of Ordnance for | | Free-Control Instruments. ‘The touch of bare fingers causes {corrosion. The rust due to fingers |develops even underneath coatings Iof grease or oil which is smeared over these parts for shipment to | the fronts. Finished steel, packed in |¢lass jars, and completely Xmmerud} in corrosion preventing compounds, ! the has been found rusted from touch of human fingers. | Acid’ in human moisture is the reason, The fire control parts go into the ~mechanical brains which de- termine ranges and for some guns| do a Jarge share of automatic aiming | and firing. » Before these parts are packed it is further required that any finger prints that may have been left on them in manufactire and assembling operations, be removed by chemical cleansing. Even after a chemically cleaned part has been covered with grease, it is not to be touched by bare 3 | Slated for! = | Sanitary Meat Co. | M Phane PIGGLY WiGGLY 24 QUALITY AND DEPENDARILITY L(NDK WHO'S HERE CAMPBELL'S MU! SHROOM SOUP NESTLE'S CHOCOLATE MORSELS KRUS 7Z00M BISQUICK FISHER'S BISCUIT MIX WHOLE KERNEL CORN LONG OUT STRING BE. S STEAG TOM SOYA EXPLODED and PRE-COOKED SOYA BEANS —and a lot of other new items. JUST ARRIVED LARGE SHIPMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT— TRADE AT PIGGLY HE'Y POISON TO JAPS | WASHINGTON —Marine pilot {Robert F. Ramsey of Glendale, Calif., former guard at San Jose| State Teachers College, has taken | part in raids of 70 and 130 phu\cs‘ |in the South Pacific But hh\ greatest thrill came when he and Capt. Edward C. Willard of Chi-| cago staged a two-man reign of | terror on a small Jap garrison on | Kolombangara lsl'md THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 | | o oz w0+ o A gy~ A | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) | | GREASES—GAS—OIL | Foot of Main Street ’ Juneau Motors FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 ‘\ Chas. G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Supplies | MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints 1 | adv. | 114 WIGGLY TO AUTOISTS Gold Street and Ninth Street are designated coasting hills and autoists must not engage in traffic on them, must also come to com- plete stop, look and see if road is clear before crossing. Red lights are |over streets and they are not Christmas lights, they are warning lights to autoists, JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Ponce WARNING G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR | Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer | OIL — FEED — HAULING Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken | EVERY NIGHT | DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 , : GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS I PHONE 92 or 95 Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL | Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN OF Diesel Oll-~Stove Oll—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating | CALL US! -+ Juneéau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 H TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing | . FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery || PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU Every comfort made for our guests | Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 %J ' HOME GROCERY | | Phone 145 American Meat — Phene 38 | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE : Utah Nut and Lump . COAL Alaska Dock & Storage nn.zr ONE 4 o The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE 0O r————.—-——.._...,_, Al e e S rhnu-uue.l Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 _Second and Seward The largest and most complete ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Wa" Pum Ideal Paint Shop Phone 5 Fred W. Wendt | HARVEY R. LOWE Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank i

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