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PAGE FOUR ‘Daily Alaska Empire Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. CELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - - President Butered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by earrier in Junean and Douglas for §1.50 per month. By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, §7.80; one month, in advance, $1.50 Bubscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the livery of their papers. ‘;elwhone News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. MEMBER OF ASSGCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- mmmfl in this paper and also the local news published n. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Fourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash. largest producer. The resolution, therefore, proposes that the President urge that the governments of all poppy-growing countries limit their production to the demands of the legitimate medical market. At this particular time, while the economies of the opium ar, growing countries are upset by the and while they have been made financially prosperous through lend-lease, the United States, it would seem, can bring considerable pressure to bear to expedite a changeover from drug to food crops. “The people of Iran,” Representative Judd rightly asserts, “need good food from their Jand more than money from opium.” Look Before We Leap (Washington Post) We have a twofold national interest in the post- war disposition of the world’s oil reserves, On the one hand, an adequate supply of oil for our own own needs is vital to our security On the other hand, it is no less vital to our security to keep oil THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— HAPPY BIRTHDAY | MARCH 27 Murs. Robert Simpson William 8. Dapcevich Robert Phillips Arvo Wahto Mary Paul Evan Wruck Mus. T. D. Moran Paul Hazleton i . HOROSCOPE “The stars wcline but do not compel” 1 from | 20 YEARS AGO #3: mxrire | ) MARCH 27, 1924 Rain had prevented the fitting of pontoons to the four globe flight ! slanes and had necessarily caused a postponement of the tentative hop- off to Prince Rupert set for the 30th. With thejr first stop being Prince Rupert, Major Martin said that they expected to be in the air 10.hours heir first day out. | | | & ! | Orders transferring Capt. J. P. Walker, Assistant Supervisor of U. 8 Surveys in Alaska, to the Idaho-Washington district in the same capacity, were issued by the Interior Department, according to telegraphic advices received by him. He was expected to leave Juneau soon for his new headquarters at Boise. Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Clark, formerly of Juneau, were parents of a baby girl born recently at San Francisco, according to word received ! ) ) [ [ DR.E.H KASER | DENTIST BLOMGREN BUILDING Phone 56 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING DIRECTORY :.oow,, s 1% Professional % g Gastineau Channel ‘ \ PO DTSN | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. WALLIS S. GEORGE, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. [ —————— | B.P.0.ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Visiting Brothers welcome. N. FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. here. Mrs. Clark was the former Miss Georgia Caro, a graduate of the Office Phone 469 Juneau High School. from becoming an international bone of contention. Other nations will also desire access to oil. Peace is likely to be maintained among them only if the avail-| Benefic aspects rule through the| able supply is distributed on an equitable basis |late hours today. The morning is | No one has bad a more lively awareness of this|fairly favorable for constructive or| latter fact than our own petroleum manager, Harold | progressive work In the meantime the school was to undergo a thorough cleaning and Ickes. “Tell me the sort of agreement that the United;, HEART AND HOME: Unity of oA e 16 o + Wl e T &L 3 rks Nations will reach with respect to the world’s petrol- |thought and purpose will win the g s g to announcement madu by the Rev ERLIEY | eum resources when the war is over,” he wrote not|war at any cost. As election time long ago, “and I will undertake to analyze the|approaches ecitizens' voices will be | d TUESDAY, MARCH 28 sles students, Owing to the mild prevalency of the Parochial School was closed this day and was not to re-open until April 7 me among Dr. John H. Geyer | Silver Bow Lodge | DENTIST @No. A2L0.0.F Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I.0O. O. F. HALL Visiting Brothers Welcome Room 9—Valentine Bldg. at this time as selling three dozen PHONE 762. Fresh ranch eggs were adver for $1 at the George Brothers Quality Store. durability of the peace that is to come.” Yet Mr. Ickes | heard in Washington. Women are is the leading proponent of a pipe line to be built from |to be more influential in Govern- - — Forest D. Fennessy ....Noble Grand the Persian Gulf to the Mediterrancan by the Gov- [ment affairs than formerly. W. J. Leivers, with Winter and Pond, was to leave soon with Ha V. gallow... -.Secretary ernment of the United States—in advance of any | BUSINESS AFFAIRS: New or- instruction wired here from the New York office of the Pathe News to agreement at all among the United Nations. Our|ganizations, formed for the purpose | get flight views of the Army fliers when they arrived and also their ROBERT SIMPSON. Opt. D. | Government, indeed, has not even made up its mind | of stabilizing post business, will |, paibG. filts Ditka X Graduate Los Angeles College | 18 to the kind of agreement among the United Na- |multiply this Spring, it is forecast o = of Optometry and | tions it would like to see reached. It is eager to Opthalmology ASHENBRENNER’, The stars indicate the wisdom of = embark upon a program before it has taken the time | reliance on Chambers of Commerce| W eather report: High, 28; low, 28; cloudy. | or trouble to frame a policy {and other long-established DUSINESS | ¢ oo e ) The Senate, fortunately, has decided to put first | groups. ! Daily Lessons in English % .. corpon If the resolution recently introduced into Congress | things first and figure out where we are going before | NATIONAL ISSUES: Planetary Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | NEW AND USED FURNITURE | | Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. WAR AGAINST OPIUM \ ) {f i by Representative Judd is passed and acted upon, the (we start on our way. It gave unanimous approval signs indicate renewed enemy end of World War II may also mark the end of the |recently to a resolution establishing a committee t0|(reachery. Recognition that defeat | illicit opium traffic. Pointing to the fact that for the | study the Arabian pipe-line scheme and to draft ais jnevitable will spur Hitler to the | first time in the 40-year fight waged against opium | national pol:cy for the cunscrvau?n qf oil resources. most barbaric devices, including thv‘ by-the United Btates, the British and Dutch govern. | W€ ¢an no longer afford procrasination. The 00m-|yse of gas. 3 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Tomorrow is the sixteenth In the United States of March.” Say, “WILL be the sixteenth of March.” | DR. H. VANCE i OSTEOPATH ‘ | | | | ! i ? ments have agreed to abolish monopolies in their Far 3:,’;:52":‘:;1;]):&“g;(asdg::;m;: ?‘;f“:‘s‘:mi::l h:l‘;flic(): :x::]\el::l\:&g:\mnx will reflect the| opTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Cavalier. Pronounce last syliable LER, Y | Jones.s!evens shop Eastern territories, once they are freed from Japan, | dangers, too. When a palicy has been determined, it | NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: © & in ME, principal accent on last syllable. g ‘f“s"{'ffl“ Hotel Annex g 11 LADIES'—MISSES’ Congressman Judd persuasively argues that the time |should be entrusted for implementation first to the |Rumors of Nazi peace advances will| OFVEN MISSPELLED: Mesmerize; the S is pronounced as Z. 8. Franklin PHONE 177 { | | READY-TO-WEAR is now ripe for expanding international controls. Since | Department of State. The negotiation of an inter- yocur at intervals. Every possibic SYNONYMS: Sequel, continuation, postscript, suffix. ] Gcideg b % : the root of the evil lies in the plant itself, controls, | national agreement on oil is a diplomatic task. Once |erfort will be made to create sus- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us e e o 3 s R i B d Street Near Third | to be really effective, must be established in the |this has been accomplished, the time may be ripe for | pision among the Allies. An Am- | increase our vocabulary by masterwg one word each day. Today's word: e ) the construction of Pl‘lw 1‘""1 oo ‘he.f“‘t l:‘“:flmcnn traitor in a high place will| PENSIVE; engaged in serious or quiet reflection; thoughtful. “She re- Among these countries prewar China had virtually (Of the earth. It will scarcely serve our safety. fo {cause trouble. | mained pensive for some time.” WA i 4 4 ¥ engage in a reckless scramble for control of the'! po oo whos dhdate b4 | eliminated illega! opium cultivation and will pre- | ~ %, & 7t ersons whose birthdate it is have 4 | world’s oil supply That course has never been \the augury of a year of exciting and sumably take up the good work again after the defeat | conducive to peace. As an alternative, the principles | | remaining poppy-growing countries. “The Store for Men" ‘ ""The Rexall Store” :‘.‘ | SABIN'S Your Reliable Pharmacists of Japan. There remain, however, the countries of |of the Atlantic Charter deserve at least a reasonable :’,firfirf;‘;fi: ..,‘.f,"f'..’f;f'm i:f;ll‘ MODERN ETIOUETTE by BUTLER-MAURO H service are indicated. ROBERTA: LEE DRUG CO. | Froni St the Middle and Near East. Actaully Iran is the |trial. RN = Triangle Bldg. | By i Children born on this day will,‘t the opening of their first mission probably succeed in journalism or| " um Hitherto she wasn't eligible If Miss Hayes runs as a Democrat station will be widely celebrated.|literature. For many great ability Q. How long should one stay when making a formal call? e s o DA e s camsiat | m_ . | —which she is—Republicans prom- | This is the Solusi mission in Bula-|is forecast. | A. The usual time for a formal call is twenty minutes, but if the T ' |1se her as many votes as the Demo- wayo, Rhodesia, and its founder, W.{ (Copyright, 1944) hostess urges the caller to stay longer, ten or fifteen minutes may be Hnnnv RACE 1 H S GBAVES J Mou.‘ crats * Quoth Justice Jimmy |H. Anderson, is at present active in" - - — added. D i B - W ? | Byrness when he heard that Gov- Africa assisting in the direction of| mpaie i P 3 Noiild sedlding. it et " 2 v Ak g ul i | “The Clothing Man” H _— |ernor Dewey had rebuffed the Fed- mission stations that now suet.ch‘,“mrcic:,“ .m]'é» Sentl 10r g A00 S B il e . gngt 1 ! (Continuea sxom Page One) edal ballot: “Tom Dewey has suc-|1#6m the sofither tip of Aftisa’bo!" N soldiers overseas. ! A. Yes, and separate ones to each brother and sister of the bride- | “The Squibb Store” i | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER ceeded in doing what Hitler and Uganda, a distance of 4,000 miles.| e T ;“"O"(':' e . ! P s A | & MARX CLOTHING 4 ‘. h % o s o4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: a hostess is not at home, how many s should a caller | 7 migh® not be opened after all; to- Hirohito failed to do—defeat the| Nine hospitals, twenty-six dispen ! § A | ! e American sldier.” saries, and four leper colonies are That on March 8th, 1944, in the | leave? A SR B S | gether with an apparent Russian policy to put in power weak gov-| ernments which Stalin could sweep out move easily after the war in favor of strictly pro-Russian gov- ernments. Whatever may be the reason be- hind his move, there is no doubt\ that Stalin really landed a dip]o—;\ matic hay-maker. The embassies | A. A card should be left for each woman in the home (Copyright, 1944, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) e Christians Missions In Africa Featured reaching peoples and tribes speak- Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Lempi ing seventy different languages. EdWards was appointed administra- Adventist Church membership and | riX of the estate of Albert R. Ed- |those in classes awaiting baptism wards, deecased. All persons having | total about 90,000. |claims against said estate are re- At the meeting here last Satur- | quired to present them, with veri- day, calls were read from chiefs of fied vouchers as required by law, to tribes in areas unentered by this said administratrix at the office of ' CALIFORNIA ¥ Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at | Moderate Prices e e LOOK and LEARN % ¢ corbox e} In operation, and their work is Commissioner’s Court for Junean | 7 3 = i | Guy Smith-Drugs” | ; (Careful Prescriptionists) | NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM 1. What college society in the United States was the first Greek- et : |her attorney Howard D. Stabler,|letter one and in what year? e R R R eaX t, of Christian work, askin v . » age still buszing over it. | By Sabbath S(h00| A .fm, thalioh] hein e xm:: sr_x:‘ht_tucx; Buildl:g. Juneau, Alaska, 2. What price did picks and shovels bring during the caitornia || The Charles W. Carter ‘ A 2 people. The offering given will help | Within six months from the date of | gold rush? | G :’h‘:“z:‘;‘{ SCO:;‘;:;E‘;; din.| How Ohristian missions in Africa| to answer these, in harmony wnh;;‘*;&fol‘:Xs'Eg:mCRflg‘;“ :f this notice. 3. In what country is cricket fighting a popular sport? MOI‘iuaI’Y PIGGLY WIGGLY | 5. Semator Al |QUFing the past half century have|the plan for the day in all of the g : » Administratrix. 4. Where is Devil's Island located? = For BETTER Groceri ner at the Press Club, Sena | changed hundreds of devil-worship- | Sabbath Schools around the world. first publication, March 13, 1944. 5. How much of a mile is a kilometer? 14~ Pourih SugEskin Biss o)) 5. i ben Barkley got the big hand Offyng communities into centers of| The children and young people| L@st publication, April 3, 1944, ; ik : | PHONE 136 i Phone 16—24 ::f ‘e:‘enln%i‘ gl_’ _;S!:?P er{‘mflnune&-, peace, and religion, was | taking part on the program were ~ 4 it 4 7 e e imicking the President’s prove featured last Saturday in the|Johnny and Jeannie Natterstad,, REGISTRATION OF VOTERS 1. Phi Betta Kappa; William and Mary College in 1776. | bipl opening remarks Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath|Hazel Estelle, Alberta Carlson,| Citizens who are not registered| 2 As much as $10 each. | My F}"”"’l‘";‘:‘ e School. Keith Weiss, and Wesley Turner, |voters must register by April 1st to| 3. China. ! WINDOW WASHING { ] | cmlvh:’m’n delgfudng : ';fl‘:(”m‘l’l b;‘;‘:‘:‘ Instead of being tortured by the ——————— qualify as electors at the Municipal 4. Off the coast of French Guiana, South America. RUG CLEANING | JUNEAU - YOUNG falk avithont his signatie; at nhom‘u}:;h.;ilu(l:(li(l):& lh;‘ ,l?soilclgi Sglfifdi CARD OF THANKS ::;:’goun Al;fl?e‘l:‘:ld in the City of 5. 621 of a mile, or approximately five-eighths. SWEEPING COMPOUND which time Mrs, Cleveland woke UD | ho' ‘eceive . scientific treatment| We Wish to thank all of the " pereonc who voted at the last| —————— Gt s FOR SALE ||| Hardware Company in the middle of the night and from missionary doctors and nurses. friends who have lc!ecnbso ‘h"“gh"‘,municipal election need not register | | ER ! PAINTS—OIL—GLASS thought she heard burglars in “w}churches are filled with worship-|{ul and undeystanding in the death again as their names are on the P Boun | DAVE m}{“ |1 Shelf and Heavy Hardware | hause. {pers and thousands gather at their |°f William Wagner, and especially | registration lists. If you are not T | ;__M_—_—a Guns and Ammunition | | express our profound gratitude to|registered, do not delay in so doing !the Rev. Willis R. Booth and Lhe‘hu once. Registered voters who have members of the Odd Fellows Lodge.! changed their addresses since the MRS. WILLIAM WAGNER and |last Municipal election must notify family. |the City Clerk promptly so that B Jimm i MRS FLORA WAGNER, !propex‘ record can be made of such | bi :d':: Aflrfl k::f fOYMmr:f "é;:-w ?g‘:’r@) In Africa this year, according to| LOUIS WAGNER and family. |changes as to precinct. . g | the report, the 50th anniversary cf adv. | J. E. KEARNEY, though over eighty, is one of the J 5 City Clerk. as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— ‘ CAPITOL THEATRE || JOHN AHLERS CO. and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ELUMBING, HEATANG g e 5 SHEET METAL SUPPLIES HERS TO HOLD “Not in the House, dear,” replied |pyya1 religious district meetings. Ceveland. | iIa tae Sekie. * Children and youth are given a speech Senator Barkley ever o ictian education, taught useful made, howevgr, was at a birthday y;aqeg and trained as practical mis- party given him by Mus. Edward T.|onarie5 to teach other tribes a Stotesbury, mother of Jimmy Crom- better way of life. You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters | | First publication, March 6, 1944. mopst beautiful dowagers in Wasi\-“ ington and does not look over sixty. [Alc]E] Last publication, March 27, 1944 Senator Barkley, replying to a| Crusswo“d Puzzle [o[u|N} B & Federal Tax—6c per Person e - birthday toast from her, said: | [a[r]T] WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! } “May Mrs. Stotesbury live to look y 4 \ - - ¥k ; ok) 3 UadRol iy prequenuy | LEISIE] KINY PROGRAM P INSURANCE ||| JAMES C.COOPER ' : L Epic poem 40. English letter [E1A] SCHED c | % Enghith'scnool 42 Mettie ina [Blalsly] PLMEDULE Pe : TURKISH PERSECUTION | 12 Sufficiently B edatre [a[o[o] P Shattuck Agency Business Counselor U. S. diplomats in Turkey have | ooked & ot e Saon Lk ] i R y 13, Beverage 44. Canines 12:00—Personal Album. COOPER BUILDING been carefully shutting their eyes| 14, Large volume 46. Near [o] o] 12:1 Parad 5 to a persecution scandal as bad as!| 13- Glacial ridges (7. Free ot im- IN[EIX|T] :15—Song Parade. n § | 18 behind purities 12:30—Bert’-Alaska Federal News. if not worse than anything which| 17. Infant's bed 50. Ancient im- [E[T]A] 112:4: gody . 2 exists in Nazi Germany. It is the| A Bronoun pisment of ATR[R[o W] l;og—;‘“sn“hfg‘ 1;""6- , = L. C. Smith and Corona | system of gradually taxing Jews,| 23 Negative 64, Instigate HBE [A] T Al Bands, Duncan sCleanmg TYPEWRITERS Armenians and Greeks ‘out of Tur-| - PRI {5 R2E g [AlG]E JlR| 1 i and PRESS SHOP Bold abd ST Iy and se the -| 24 Co [ oo B ¢ g o Ky nd aseg thoes ta e vok-| ML [P, ., (YEWNEEiSCI) | 145-G. 1. dtve. Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing | | | J, B, Burford & Co. ussia 3 - Pt 00 Process is simpler but just as harsh| ‘62 Collaotion ot - G0~Preteding Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle | 2:90—Tews Rebroadaast, PR HofEAi”mt,. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ‘ as Hitlerian methods. 33. Macasin o1, Lol iter DOWN 8. So. American | 2:39, Fym::sLmh iy s i Satisfled .Customers” | To illustrate, an Armenian steno-| 34 In the back 62 Female sand- L. Biblical coun. indians 4 Fon! e Theatre. | 25. Satirically viper try 4. Quiet 2:45—One Night Stand. gx"e’ working In an American| 3’ Siuggish 63. Dispatched 2. Flower 51 Ore ot two | 3:00—Kay Kyser | S e R S S s ernment office in Istanbul was| Ol 3:15-Kay Kyser. THE management of this z 0 R ' C taxed $500 compared with a tax of | gote 3:30—Are You a Genius? bank is pledged so conserve- “Say It With Flowers” but :20 mogr :13 against a Turkish girl sl 1 3:45—Marching Along. tive operstion. The safery SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURSI” ey the same job in the same| A0 Jorih 4:00—News Rebroadcast. of deposicors’ funds ‘s owr Phone 15 ii-k'r;:’e ;:r;wn:a: ‘oi:‘:r i:; I::n(;i Skip P 4:15—Gospel Reb:oadcast P;‘:‘"' :*T‘ = » J uneau Floris’s possibl g 5 | aniy 4:30—Program Resume. 2ddition, the benk s » me then sent to northeast Turkey. | R 4:45#_“:';)" Arrvice ber of Federal Deposic lasue- INTH Is BANK Alaska Laundry Phone 311 If she had appealed, she would . Military fronts | .00 N Rhosdo ) ance Corporation, which b~ ol el o T8 I g sire cach of emr depoton ARE In fact, there is no appeal. Nor is| Baa heclrs | §iha mfednach Msical i against fom % § mazimuce there any way of ascertaining the ¥ Ex‘lgl!ed 5:45—-Beh1nd the Headliex;cs s 910 ! basis on which Turkish taxes are : Rt axaln : 4 I N SU RE D i BRI Aocarintiy coch tos oo M, ¥oicaho g:?‘;—_—:m Freen Alisica, ; 1891—0ver Half a (em“ry of Banklng—lm ment is fixed high enough so that Exactly sult- 6:30—Easy wtemng‘““ i SR individual Greeks, Armenians and Deed ; : " : . 6:45—Coca Cola Show. » Jews will not be ably to pay, hence | S, Bellovea L v bo by key. . African bow- 7:00—Talking Drums. - be od from Tukey, | B o, | e . @ b, Vi. IbCNnrenas until recently, American | . Trojan war- 730 Bob Hope. a . lend-lease poured into Turkey to| . Ga . 3 : ¥ g support a government capable of| Ahead T:45~-80b. {Hope. of JUNEAU, ALASKA Ba such persecution Article 8:00—Yarns for Yanks. - 2 | - Kloat | amer. | 8:16—Fred Waring Orchestra, WMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A 1 i " “ican tree 8:30—Quiz Program, USO. i MERRY.GO.ROUND | - e S0 s Prong. U0, Oldest Bank in Alaska w iBelen Hases cun now ruu| “ fapea 9:00—Village Store. ere [1INYI i Ie or 3 ‘Congress against “Ham” Fish | molding 9:15—Village Store. 3 s’ i t-ea: Nyul:i Ni:eY" where ahei o) gfi?f&fi 9:30—Juneau Health Clinic. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS recently been added to . SemsiDder 9:45—Alaska Line News. Wonderi ondering fear | 14.00—sign Off. | Newspaper Advertising! AP Fealures g %‘s Congressional district.|