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HURSDAY,; MARCH 22, 1951 ALERT’ CARDS NOW RELEASED BY FED. | CIVIL DEF. ADMIN. 'NEW STURM LOCKERS | T0 BE BUILT SOON, Preparations are going forward; | for the construction of the new The Federal Civil Defense Ad- inistration has released the ini- al shipment of one million “alert” | rds to the state and Territorial | rectors of civil defense for dis- ibution in critical target areas. Ultimately it is hoped that at least P,000,000 American families will be pplied with: these cards. The alert prd describes air alert warning gnals and gives instructions for 1f-protection in case of an enemy | tack. The cards are printed so that ey may be cut into wall cards and pcket cards. The administration as urged reproduction of the cards ly private enterprise or publiic or rivate agencies which wish to| hake further distribution. The is-| ance of additional cards by the ederal Civil Defense Administra- on depends upon the availability {f paper and funds. J. A. Willcox of the Polaris-Taku flining Co. has arrived here from eattle on PAA and is enroute to e mine at Tulsequah. He is reg- ftered at the Baranof Hotel. ELLIS Al DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon de; FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | Public Works staff as finance ana- Sturm Lockers at the corner of| | Ninth and E streets. The Middleton Cabinet Shop will be the contrac- tors Sturm said today. “Plags are for a building 48x65) | feet which should be ready in about 60 days,” Sturm said. “There will be | {no interruption in the service as| refrigeration will all be installed in} | the new building before moving." Sturm has 500 private locke=s| which he rents on a yearly basis in | adcition to his own large lockers; which represents a $60,000 invest- ment in the present AB hall loca- | tion. H Tl.» agreement between Sturm and the City of Juneau has been signed for evacuation of the present quarters within 60 days. Damages for breaking the contract amcunt| to $15,000. JOINS APW HERE Webb Trimble of Seattle arrived here yesterday to join the Alaska lyst. He has previously been with; the Veterans Administration and; replaces George Rogers, who hs\s: transferred to the governor’s office. | R LINES and Wrangell partures, at 2:30 P. M. EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Hearing Aids & Accessorie Phone 477 DR. G. M. CALDWELL ! CHIBOPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC General Practice LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau S Foot Correction B ey PHONE Red 372 " - Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Tl,nawinlg‘glnd Welding Douglas 364 Plumbing 0il Burners Telephone 319 Nighis-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street RN RADIO LOG Alasxa Bruadcasting ©o. 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I inser- | ted an ad to rent my building | and the second issue in which thE{ ad appeared, it was rented. L. F. Morris. Tanks and General Welding ALL WORK GUARANTEED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA o, 48 HEPES FIFTY CENTS SON. E/w\D/ETVfiAE i };‘3)' N FIFTY CENTS! PA(-L SEVEN OSCAR!! GO ASHORE AN!' LOOK FOR MISS OLIVE /! GIT IN THERE, HARYEY. KEEP THROWIN® 'EM... DON'T LET ' REST... g\xsg—éi.v:, WE CA CU ALMOST ) mUST HAVE ) byvg i | MUST HAVE OF APPLES, BUT--~22 TOO BAD HE FOUGHT THE ETHER. AS A MATTER A\ | FACT, I 'WAS HOPING I WOULDN'T HAVE TO SOCK HIM. &__ s ( THIS wiLL CU YOU_DOWN TO THE OTHER FE;_LOW)' \ MUST MAKE PIES LIKE TMORRA GO ON TH* OFFENSE MORE. DON'T | WORK TH' WAV YA DONE W TIDAY. WE GOTTA WORK. J/-\—@ANGLES 3 V. I-IM GLAD YOU MADE IT BACK, ME! ..BUT I'D HOPED YOUD FIND SOME MEDICAL SUPPLIES THIS TIME SO THATS WHAT ONE OF THOSE 2-WAY WRIST RADIOS LOOK LIKE, EH? NOW, WHAT DO WE DO? WE CAN 'T BE SEEN A GUY oUT OF HERE. ASA P. 0. Box 1529—Feero Bldg. 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