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\IUVD\\ JUL\ )4 1944 Pllone a CI.ASS!I' IED Caby must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. * ‘We accept ads over telephone from pérsans listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED s+ } i DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS f IS 11 A, M. ON DATE OF INSERTION an SALE [ WANTED — CONTINUED | - ——————— | WANTED TO BUY — Late model 300 MAGNUM RIFLE, Zeiss 2': car with good tires. Phone Green , bower scope, 120 rounds ammu-; 440, nition, cowhide case; all in first-| condition. Co. 4 2nd St. I‘HL DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRI- lUNLAU ALASKA o | to have fmark abou | seriousty ken Admiral Nimitz's re- China coast bases very Japan s Slash al China | A Difficult Campaign Finally he Japanese probably hope (o itch sizeable Chinese Ningsia | forces between their northern and| { southert ives. Knowing the Chi- ‘they m: hope to destroy them N | between the jaws of their twin of-| | fensive | ., | Braving the local rain and clouds, However, in spite of ChiNA's)gpqu4 925 Shriners and their guests scarcities, this Japanese campaign|journeved to Auk Bay Public Beach vu;:cs»u Imay tur out to be one, of the vesterday, where the weather man el [most dificult in seven years of|came forth with his promised co- | warfare China operation, and all enjoyed a day of | In the north, the Japanese may |fine weather and the pienic have fairly ea oing r south| With the roadway, entrances and as Hengchow, a hundred miles|the shelter festooned with the gay ot as Isolith of Changsha. They would |shrine colors, and the brightly col- K be fighting up the broad but nar-|orved uniforms of the Shriners, it rowing valley of {he Siang River.|Was a riot of color and fun. Cam- CHUNGKING South of Hengchow the country be- | 6ras were rhckm‘g all da_v‘ long lu nout: T it add to the merriment, “Shrine Lil Siang R Chekian jeomes mountainous The - railway hatd Vatlous conssiatliin i e A goes through more than TR Aot bt B R ¥ Kwaichow b R .vu'sn/A:« 883t winds up through, narrow. yal- | Dlcss, and was, finally ‘hyng. in “‘"“mw G 2 theough more valleys to the, sauth, | L/ r Bi08. UD e, JREYS, S8 ) KIENOW | 3 TIOTE YRS 5 ‘I pecially Ralph Beistline with that \\ / e FOOCHOW. 3 | There is a stretch of about 50|“hot-stick” of his. No one dared KWEION © { Fukien | miles ss the Hunan-Kuang- | stoop. |tung provincial border, between the| Softball games for both men and L towns of Chenchow and Lokchang,| women, races for all ages and a Kwangsi ENGTSUN [ YoRI g % Kwangtung where terrain is fantastically | nail-driving contest for ladies were CHINA SWATOW |nilly. T mountains tower in|among the entertainment features; | dizzying crags and monoliths which | the nail-driving contest being taken | westerne see only in Chinese|by Mrs. O. Bqdding who drove so CHINA’S HORNET'S NEST—This map shows the area that Japan | oo | many nails and witly such skill that is now aiming for in China. | local carpenters offered to hire her bt g i “ Sub-Tropical Climate |at unbelievable wages. Hunan border, the | By JAMES D. WHITE South of the the Canto-Hankow railway. WASHINGTONy-From north and s £ |climate humid and sub-tropical. | south, the Japanese are yoking at | There’s the usual summer 100t— pgnge undergrowth |'a Chinese hornet’s nest. It's the NOW @ fixed custom with the JaP-iipjckets join with frregular forest Thompson Op- WANTED — Dealers for Watkins unconquered 350-mile-stretch of the Products at Petersburg, Wrangell, railway bétween Hankow in central Sitka, Haines and Skagway. Write Ohina and Canton in the south anese, Axmy in China. Then there's ayeas to furnish excellent cover for| the need Japan has for the rallway | gefence itself. If they could get it, and. | & inese military officials here say Kéep. it|going, it would help.. their| Ehi § ¥ 5 FORD V-8 Coupe with 6 good| Ralph Shores, Juneau, ‘Alaska.| The Chinese Say. the Japanese x i srows big. | (N€Y are confident that even if tires; good radie; This car needs!. Box 2091, - Army haj_thrown 100,000 troops ShibPing problem, which ETOWS g~y "y, 16c0 can conquir the entire | some mechanical’ work; to be sold | into the Changsha campaign down (8€¥ as American planes ~harassi o = o ' they by no . means| as is for $175 cash. Phone 631/ WANTED—One palnter, one paper|through central China’s ricebowl |theit shipping lanes through e e that it. Al hE ‘Hdhe vk: after 5 p. m. ; hanger; must be experienced. qistrict. Other Japanese forces are China Se |cept at great cost—they will not | Steady employment year round pushing up from Canton, and have U. §. Bases in Danger fbe ‘able to use it. FOUR LOTS with six-room house' for right’ party, Ideal Paint'reached the town gf Fengtsun 30 capture of the line wouldf iy =L T o id e subject | » in Haines. Would consider trad-| " store. miiles above Canton. Their strength |pinch off any American air bases| .= e o FO0 0 ] ing for house in Juneau. Write| e — 'here is not given. in eastern China—if there ‘"0‘(11-[11(\\ inking the rafllwey with » Box 600, Haines, Alaska. WANTED — Press operators, Hand Drives on Changsha such bases. Japanese propagandists | Mo ¢ thel P o o e Wit vienbo i o U Pyt i s . casi o | keep talking about advanced Ameri-|te Irregular mountains o 40-FT. CABIN CRUISER, built in ¥ b BT S 4 On three previous occasions the D 18,508 5 ool st e hinterland on both sides would ex- 1939, new 92 h. p. engine, 2 to 1 VANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- Japanese have tried to take Chang- can bases within a 1“"““?" ‘1"”“’“ ose ‘it to constant counteraction reduction gears; sleeps 5: mod-| loughby. Phone 788. sha, and three times China’s Gen. o ;rj 4;1_ ‘“"K“'I-‘{:‘w ‘.‘)"";“(’4)“”:’(_‘)‘]‘(:‘;‘|)y Chinese troops. I gadley ol satie Jot ol bullt . Hsueh Yueh outwitted and out- [as Yushan, Kienow and C : W Hit adid col§ w'](;ra radio, | i maneuvered them. He commands|(Lishui). One Japanese military; This ’"'”““”‘“““, "b‘"“'d“ ;‘““:fi | cavenvort, lavatory, 375 gals| an EENT that front today. |spokesman mentioned “dobens” of tung ;0““‘“! 4 "‘“‘r““slav’;dpofl i 3 5 4 3 ix years water, 240 gals, gas. Been lived | - - But now the Japanese look like such bases. ‘.‘;}.e a:&i hvasion” sucheshrodly, OThe! | in since built; venetian blinds,|THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, oil they are going farther than Chang-| Furthermore, if the Canton-Han- 1avp of! the land is quite different| [l » Price $6200. “Lilly K", at Sman| Deat. 843 W. 9th St. sha. They may have more than kow line were captured, the J‘lD-‘r e ”;l it ‘ak: 118, marth,| b Biit Earhob A one reason for trying now to do anese would be better able to de-|from the arid plair v ] . e ;V‘\CANCY~NuguN Apartments. what they have never tried befors, |fend the China' coast when the,Where the Japanese have ha RCA CONSOLE radio, $25; Savage! model 99, 25-35 rifle, gold front' with receiver rear sight, $40;| Browning pump .22 rifle, $40;)| electric mangle, fits washing ma- STEAM HEATED RO oM, beds, $15 a bed. 600 or 315 Gold St. THREE- ROOM (urnwhed Ap( chine with Lovall wringers, $25.| St. Phone Black 490. Phone Douglas 46. | Aeger— - NESELG S, sl :FOUR-ROOM lo\vfl flat, 2 bed- 1936 FORD COACH in good con- | room: oil range., Phone Blue 275.! | dition; one .35 Remington rifle| '!23 Decker With 9 boses shells; baby bed and|APT. FOR RENT. mattress, nearly new; 2 table| | | Jamps, end table, coffee table, Single room, $15. Bishop Apts. ¢ radio cabinet, small radio, — B wrist watch, steel fishing pole HANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143, reel and line. Phone 628. | i | #OR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept FIRE PROOF National Cash Reg~r warm. Winter rates $15 3 madnth. ister; Filing Cabinet for 300 ac-| Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath counts. George Brothers. | end use of Electric Washer and sale 6 miles out Glaclgx" Frank Maver. Place for view Apts. Highway. POR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quire Snap Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — New, modern four- * room house; furnished. Phone Green 483. BARGAIN-—Duplex apt., furnished; P o G 2R AT "0 B e S el 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, ' Fishing rods of all kinds repaired. bath, electric range, oil heater,; Ieave at West Coast Grocery. top apt; one bedroom, living| Walter A. Walker. room, bath, electric range, oil| = g heater, lower apt, $2500 cash,{ CUARANTEED = Reallst Perma- Phone Black 415, [0k fogs: Taren Dutls L | Lola Beauty Shop Phone 201. 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished;| 315 15 Decker Way. R+ oil xjange, oil heater and full|— | S e =0 Gardes Club . Meeis Wednesday CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| out Glacier Highway. Inqulre‘ Snap Shoppe. | TOR SALL—2 room House, 3% scre, The 4-H Garden Club will meet Patented !and, Auk Bay. Call at next Wednesday evening at 7:30 DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O. ’oclock in the Robards’ suite in the| Box 574. | Fosbee Apartments and all members lare requested to attend. WANTED - CARD OF THANKS REFINED GIRL, 25 years old, hard Guard boys and our many friends worker, 2 years bank and PBX for their kind deeds in the loss of experience, typing, seeks steady our husband, father, brother, employment. Write Amy Rotha, brother-in-law and uncle; also for 1931 No. Gramercy Place, Houy- {the many beautiful floral offerings. wood, 28, Calif. { MRS. ALICE HILLMAN and — CHILDREN, WANTED — Electric washing ma-' MR. and MRS. E. M. FELTON chine,- baby. bath -tub, electric| and CHILDREN, iron. Mrs. Sarah Shorelane, Hoo-! MR. and MRS. A. K. RUDE nah, Alaska. | and CHILDREN, MR. and MRS. G. W. HILL- MAN and SON. SERVICEMAN'S WIFE wishes to share comfortable home with other service wife. No objection | s——————————— to one child. Green 230. RESPONSIBLE party desires house YOU CANNOT FIND or apartment for immediate oc- IN THE cupancy; permapent. Inquire * 3ruce Kendall, Gastineau Hotel. ENTIRE NATION Such perfect spot for a carefree recreation as Alaska’s foremost resort THE HEALTH SPRINGS BELL ISLAND, ALASKA NEAR KETCHIKAN * SPONSIBLE woman to care for vo children 5 or 6 hours each day in your home or mine. Bruce Kendall, Gastineau Hotel. { WANTED — Competent experienced stenographer, law office; salary| $175 monthly. Commencing any time by August 15. R. E. Rob- | ertson. WANTED — Cooking and servmg: * dinner and parties $2.00 per hour; | house cleaning $1.00 per hour; care for babies 85 cents per hour. Phone 172. Miss Brown. | So Come Now and Enjoy a Delightful Vacation! twin That is, to bite off a huge chunk time comes for American forces to Phone Black Of kouthe@lern China by capturing jland there Wringer in Laundry room. See- | i | | We wish to thank the Coast|, Next, best luck in conquering and hold- ing long supply lineés. The Japanese' appear = Jap Women (h||dren Rounded UpOnSaipan Lia £ J VAR Japanese women and tmarm whose husbands and fathers opposed Amm‘-mn troops on Saipan in the Marianas are glmrded after being rounded up for removal to a compound where they are now comfortably | 4 IOMIS FOl lAIDS ON JAPAN —AtauU.s. Army 20th bomber command base in India, bombs for the B-29 superfortress raids on Japan are stacked in neat piles, and bmnbmwoxf with ice cream and cake with ISHRINE The usual picnic food was served to the big crowd and was topped cones for the kiddies.. When eve- | ning came, and the men started to | take down the decorations, ~the crowd decided the affair was over, (and regretfully came back to town and the rain. e e B ‘Honored with Party On Seventh Birthday A recent birthday party, honor- ing David Sandborn on his seventh birthday, was given at the Sand- born residence on the Glacier Highway. | Guests were Jerry Luyckfafell, Dennis Ryan, Ardine and. Joan Kassmer, Richard Beach, Yyonne Hebert, and Grace and Alf Olsen. Mrs. E. C. Sowers; David’s maternal grandmother from the States, and Clarance Sowers, his uncle, from | Fairbanks, were -also present. | ' Highlight of the affair was the wpresemauon of a wrist watch to the 'honor guest NEW REGIIIAIIOIS ~ OF WSA REGARDING . | SHIDPING CLAIMS | New government regulations cf {the War Shipping Administration {with regards to cargo claims against .‘shippmg companies operating in {Alaska, has been reecived by all \steamship companies operating in |these waters, it was reported Mon- |day by shipping officials. The new legislation was passed |and approved by Congress last |April 24, and the instruction calls |for a written statement from the |claimant to the steamship company iinvolved, covering each claim un- 1sonled as of July 14, 1944, due to wthe fact that over a year hns| elapsed since the shipment moved, (the statement must set forth the ireason why the suit had not been instituted prior to that date. When the statement contains reasons in (conformity with the ' Government regulations, the shipping compan- ies, it was stated, will be in a po- isition to handle the claim further. Tt was stipulated that the state- |ment of the claimantimust tion \the fact that payme:“has lmefln |received from insurance der- \writers or from @ny other souree, For example, after identifying the particular claim in the para- ‘gmph of their letters, the claimants would probably state that suit was not commenced because as in the pnst they had relied upon the usual |peacenme practice of the steamship |lines as private operators in not re- |quiring filing suit within the one |vear period, and understood that |this was customary in Alaska. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. E. Churchill and baby son have been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. Pete Miller entered St. Ann's on Saturday for medical treatment. Mrs. Mildred Hermann has been dismissed from St. Ann's after re- ceiving medical care. { ! | *Mrs. Percy Reynolds and baby daughter have left St. Ann's to return to their home. Ruby Bennett has been admitted to St. Ann’s for treatment, Mrs. Joseph Kahklen and baby have been discharged from the Gov- ernment Hospital to return to their home at Killisnoo. Elizabeth Edwards has been dis- missed from the Government Hos- pital. e PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPRY Have a portrait artist take your | COWLING-DAVLIN PAGE FIVE Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 676 CABINETS FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING 146 So. Main Street D ) PHONE 433 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 01d Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING (0. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET ME‘I‘AL i ; WELDING . PHONE 787 Third and Frankli THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 516 4 FORD AGENCY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Maln Street Junean Motors Sanitary Meat Co. PFOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 . Delicious Fried Chicken DERRBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway wisaM Widest Behetln lll LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 96 Chas. G. Warner Co. Varine Engines and Supplics MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Thomas Hatdwm Co. PAINTS — OIS Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nut ndl.ifiip COAL Aldska Dock & Storage “nurnoulc g COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS , 1 WHEN IN NEED OF . Diesel. Oli—Stove on—ut Coal Cholve~General Haal-' ‘hl — BStorage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L} FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men 3 um Market | mm-gutlndmoumpuu stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Ownér PHONE 39539 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau STINEA HOTEL Juneau's Most Popala: Every comfort made for our guests ting” Place , Air Service Information By ounmmrormn PHONE 10 or 2 PHONE 202 iE GROCERY Phone 146 Wall Pa Ideal Paint S picture. Hamersley Studio. Oppoalu Pederal Building, Phone 294. ulv. Home Liquer Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phene 38 Phone 540 Pred W.