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PAGE TWO i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1944 % 1 ; ‘un‘“u_\ enlistment and the Salwi. pehind this one lone sentinel was the Stars and ipes’. P:hronA" MAJ S(HEIBNER ive Service. Alaskans are fig“tiyy the entire British Empire, and to britstein was occupied by an enemy ; ¢ = NEWEST EXPRESS'UN for America in all the theaties of have overpowcred him would have of Germany, and that enemy was A]JASKA AIRLINES GIVES SPEE(H war. Alaska has responded and been an unfriendly act toward theil America May T disgre: long | will continue to answer every cali. aily, something the Prussians could enough{o say, we did it in 1918 UF THE UP‘GURLED ! “The invasions are being c(n- not afford at that time. The and we will do it in i AI BAI.I. pARK ducted and our glorious victu.aes bridge was saved When we beheld that sight there | on land anl sea! «The point I am making is that stired in our breasts a feeling of | | are being won BR'M VDGUE ¥ by not only great loss of prof an American, no patriotism which made the fatigue | each of you Military Aide fo Governor but aiso bioodshed and 1oss of bite yatier how small vour efforts may icrgotien and tne dust and hunger i J {and limb. The observance cf Tn- . uear to be should be a sentinel, mcre endurable, and-I thought of Delivers July Fourth |cependence Day would not be com- gmding our country’s welfare s the words of Nesbit. the poet. o plete were we not to consider whit hap never again will our Nation 1jor Schethner concluded by | b Talk Here we will do after the victory is won ging jtself unprepared. If you do ¢ three verses from the well- B and. peace is restored to preven; a s vou will be backed by the known poem—‘It's Your Flag and ANCHORAGE_FAIRBANKS a Major Carl F. Scheibner, mili- 'epetition of what is now oceurring. ,inciples of justice, freedom and My Flag.” tary aide to the Governor of When the call to arms came for gemocracy, and no . subversive. The rormal ceremonies ended Alaska, delivered, the main Inde-|this war we found ourselves a Na- 1orces can overpower you. with the playing. of “America,” NOME pendence Day address yesterday to|tion grown and prosperous «preparedness is more than a after which the children’s races @ crowd which packed the standsjunder it democratic self-guidance ynassing of physical. equipment, Were held on. the, field i in Firemen's Field at Fourth of With its liberty and its way of life an an issue of weapons D 0k July ceremonies following the par-|gravely —imperiled Peace-loving, paterial and ammunition. Its e CONNECTIONS TO unprepared in comparison to the .epce lies he hearts of the e > > ui ade : ) b M it me e et s 7 POWERFUL YAKUTAT —— CORDOVA VALDEZ E. L. Keithahn, Commander of 288Yessor fend it, ., ‘erican Legion’ post here, was|hopefuluess for a peaceful solution, country: in their ‘devotion' to.-its i c ¢ ' KUSKOK WIn 1 mA.\.v/(\,:‘ i :"J_‘ m,‘”,“’\ A smart-|end faith, it went through a period jnciples; in their readiness to FOR(ES ARE ! KOQIMESHBISTOL BAY—{DSEUS MM ob tcpping squad from the sup-port/of @reat danger. In this war the make sacrifices to advance its wel- { J save a 15-minute exhibition in pres|American people have learned anew rare: in their determination to de- MOV’NG ON Office at our foreiathers had learned it the risk of their lives i ar: PHONE 567 dr:ll T'he Rev \N'illil‘r A . Baranof Hotel mbied r and the men of all our wars have ;nq treasure, against all enemies soboleff led those ‘ KNUX “SAYBROUK |0 the Fourth of July observance :m|actel upon—that cur liberties are after the war 1s won and peace is (Continued trom Page one) | N s—— : | i worth fighting and, if need be e fervor with SCERIARE TR — vy - + restored, the wartime prayer. i T | fr e e S eree WITH CUSTOM EDGE* Following is the complete text of Worth dying, for which we are imbued able to stop the Red Army drives | T d ALaTa Batie et S “If the observance of Independ- \ne willingness to sacr toward Latvia and Lithuania anne You'll find degrees of smartness in Mr. chairmen, ladies and gentl.- €hce Day means anything to us at stern realization that a crisis| Soviet planes hammered Wilno,| Holel Junea“ 1 “bri 3 dand. Bt |men all we should re-dedicate ourselves .yokes—all these are apt to be|Softening it up for atts ;m‘d‘ ms the so-called "brim-up” trend, bu an officer in the Army of (10 the tune-honored American wis- jorgotten. Let cach of us be etern- | Peating back the disorganized Ger- | ! For Comfort i i i ¢ " I . ;’dom that ‘eternal vigilance is the .y vigils 1 constantly re- man resistance 1y BUY DIRECT AND nothing as distinguished as the he United States, there are maiy O g ally vigilant and constantly , e bl ) | “ 5ot . i things concerning the conduci of /Price of - libert Never again c.jve that it must never happen ‘\(N.‘ ]:52;“‘;‘)“1,’1:. \\1;:: prr i SAVE MONEY. 3 A’ Lflwesl Ba'fls ; Saybrooke”. Knox has given it the ;s o ; & : ;/should America permit the warlike that America shall be found |AYMY Pressed ur 4 | . 4 G | 5, the war and the employment o e i 1 a 3t western Dvina toward Dvinsk, key |} Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH special touch of a suayely tapered, the armed forces about which it 15 dictator l-‘%“'*“”’ ‘:*““”'-* ‘lfl_lb"llfl unprepared rail junction in southeastern Latvia, | delivery. Write for Price oF ; ¢ not advisable for me to speak.|UP great war machines while. we wnhenever we are observing an| paet Shne ook General Chern- List. un-pinched crown, a deft, un-accen- [What 1 may say on that subject|TéMain unprepared to meet any occasion suchas,this, It. reminds | e monn o o | WITHOUT BATH 3 wated curl . . . And these special might be interpséted, ‘or misinters|CMergercy. America and her. peo- of what: I believe to 'be: the} ormy made ' fast progréss''toward |} Yalcauda Fur Co. { || Most Convenient Location | ¥ preted, as the casa, may. be, ig|Ple If we are to continue as a nas inspiring sight it has ever!wilno and Kaunas 4 Seattle, Washington ! —THIRD AND MAIN— < qualities could only be possible in cither arouse falsc hopes or cause UOn must never again be found peen my privilege to behold. - After T 3 Mo g\ | SE PHEE IR ‘1 Criok ofes 4 c e discouragement in:the minds of my, Unprepared. What can you' do, tne signing of the armistice of "FIGHT BACKWARDS ' 3 | Mgr., &res R " Knox super-soft, hand-processed felt, g ) ) listencrs. On the (©ther, hanhd, vacre) What ave you willing to do, and world War I it fell to my lot 6| LONDON, July 5. In_today’s sl with the exclusive Custom Edge* . are so many subjects pertaining to What is your importance in this part in the march to the Germeni fcommuningue is the odd | <. OF Y our relatonship to pur country as Prosram. of prevaredness? a memher of the Third nouncetheént that “south of Minsk | f——-“r‘-——k——- OTHER KNOX HATS - $5 - 57.50 - $10 AND 320 Americans aboat| which any cie When I visited Ps shortly Aymy commanded by Major “Gen- | German formations fought their © Pertect comfort Treat Yourself (o a Bottle citizen may speak to another wirh~ 8fter the close of World War No&l cral Joseph T. Dickman. Each, way further backwards.” | o Centrally located of Delicious out fear of misinterpretation that'I Was very interested in the many day's march wos long and tire- s BUTTERMILK, bridges across the River Seine, and - . Bpjendia 10011 m lities were nol Available Daily I am glad to hav > opportumity bathing i to your ai. especially onc which was pointed ible, and for matly. meals thi RA!NS DAMPEN | mB service y ki ol s having been’ built by ood was scarce that long be } McClure, e Large Rooms— Juneau Dall’les InC to bring some tuo: cntion this Independence Day. out to,me 2 Y S 8 », so that g be- i b “In. observing this . fourth day Napoleon to commemorate one of fore we reached our destination we | Mgr. all with Bath o ” of July. 1944, Independence Day,|lis Vvictories over the Prussians. were tired, dirty and hungry. But (ITY 0“ FOURIH’ ALASKANS LIKE THE o under the auspices of the Ameri-|After the defeat of Napoleon by well T remember that December lcan Legion, our thoughts are cen. |'he combined armies of Prussia morning as we were entering Cob- The rain faucet was turned off under Biucher and England under z that we first came in sight { i % e > 2 for the most part of the Fourtn| 'IN /S, 3. we are enzage¢. Each and every Wellington and the subsequent oc- Bhs e WINDOWS, DOORS, that famous German fortress | 4 ooy one: of‘us if- weiafe ‘true Ameri- SuPation “ef ‘Paris.. Blucher, the Enrenbreitstein across the Rhine CABINETS celebration in Juneau, then a valve Lavold Prussian commanaer wanted i > mu: s 1y f . ... cans want to do our part to bring | Prussi 2 . wanted 10 from Coblentz. It was one of the A Ee SN THE / ANoF 0 illi JEJNEAU"'ES IURN Little Kathleen and Karen Tay- Y deatroy, the: bridge: because=18i,00M= forts. that: Garmany had for gen. |, ~he¢ Was @ slight. duizmle: early t B“R . B' Wflhams c lor tock pr : tered on the great conflict in which . have slipped % this war {0 2 speedy and success- i s snoon.. the Jleare 2 e. iwarded prizes for decorated wagons, 1¢S5t Of the Nation in their conuri- PROPOSitlon lmpartially, saw. that cf Germany. . ‘Fiam stands the i pegor raining, ‘prevented* two! | g o ON JULY FOUR]’H Judges were Ed Shaffer, George Dution to the war effort. Alaska|lBe bridse was a magnificent Struc- watch along the Rhine' was the . oot WHEEE B G B EVERY ROOM WITH TUB § | e o Simpkins, and Jack Thomas. the only part’of the American con-|PUre, would be. of ‘great benefityto: German national anthem. The oo =0 % (5L Ta Rl Y and SHOWER 4 BB ey tinent in the second World WarPosterily. and detcrmined that it:triops whith were to oceupy the|oiont on Triangle Hlace last even-| ) { » The Sewmg Basket iy} to be assaulted, invaded and occu- [Should not be destroyed. I invite jorf crossed the pontoon bridge, Ing { Hlmy Coast Guard Repre |-| N pied by @ hostile power, and the YOUI altention to the method e mirched up the winding road to ML { Reasonable Rates BABY HEADQUA‘lITEBS : only part of the American con-|Used to save the bridge. He did the top ‘of ‘the bluff and entered H . [| 1nfant and Chitdrens Wear tinent on which Americans hava 1Ol Protect the bridge by placing ihe fort. In a short time we saw| Red raspberries are more hardy 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska sented - Floats Are 2 Phone 800 NUPT'ALS Wll_l_ died in conflict with the enemy in|!here a regiment or battalion or hoisted to the tlagstaff ‘Old Glory, than the purple or black variety Elabora’ely De(orated the defense. of our soil, has re-|tompany or platocn, not even @l — — sponded. to every call. ~The quata|%eetion or squad.. He assigned a BE TOMORROW o s v S i s e (U ot o o e s $ YOUR JUNEAU tor the Prussians to 5 Ll held w.f vesterday morning as hun- d,m Alaska was not only the. fir: hmm\,l. at all June don Gty | 1o orthern Light Presbyterian (0 reach its quota but also topped|have overpowered this one lone sen- FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND g f‘ % al Fourth of { ., vch will be the scene for the (he entire nation in the percentas|tinel and destroyed the bridge, but OPENS WEDNESDAY al THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. g July parade g & oversubscription There is no|this they dared rot do because H 2 The procession, which formed op | Wedding tomorrow cvening of Miss Of Carrying Freight and Passengers " were gray but rain oblig g v 3 3 . lJean Taylor, daughter of Mr. and doubt in my mind buv that Alaska! = ¢ lower nklin, was headed by a|v¢ ylor, g G N E CR T TAIY oakir ard and marching units of |Mrs. Tke P. Taylor of this city, and ;\lll do equally as well in the Filra| B 122 SECOND bTREET Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. Ty anit Coast Gix AR making ?;xuar.‘ 1vm;;. G. :..ien. USA, of “:}v '12:‘*‘(10:1”(:: m: A;-(.:ll Featuring a Complete Line of Watkins Producis— PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent ppearance Minneapolis, Minnesota A 8 3 28 float, composed of flow-| Doris Ann Bartlett, daughter of the commanders of the armcd | FOUDS, MED“:INES, COSMETICS v, appropriately bore Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bartlett, will forces in the furtherance of the| Jdberty and the Four Free- light the candles before the cere- War effort whenever made. | dems, fellowed by the Rotary float mony and the Rev. Willis R, Booth “The Alaska Territorial Guard | ‘ r PHONE 357 RALPH SHORES, Manager Woodley Airways | © of white, gold, and blue. will read the vows at 8 o'clock. was lized for the purpose Oli 3 A third entry by the Central Labor Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, organist, Meeting in actual combat any | 4 x « Souncil was awarded the second |will play the wedding music and €nemy which mieht fnvade Alaska| : % " | prize of §25. It was decorated in Miss Thelma MeCorkle will sing <0l and its existance gave vast| " colors of the flag and carried Miss |“Because” and “I Love Thee.” areas of the Territory and num ! Lila Sinclair, the American Fed-| Tne bride will be given in mar- 0uS individual communities, espec mfi Ly eration of L“Iwi contestant for the | jace by her father and Miss Betty 111y those remote from military os ANC“‘)RAGE Miss Liberty title x s | Lg 1 ot oy, 8 ! e A Sharpe will be her only attendant. lablishments, rot cialy a new seise o6 Next in the procession was & beal- |gopeant willlam O'Shaughnessy. Of Secwity, but a feeling of sars| Loflk out Via YAK“TAT d connovA l:A Ilu.;lplvml':l'lll“(l:l \111&‘ li:'nll:]\ku‘ will as best man for the bride- ticipation which will have endur-| belmv 9%° . and | ent @ retective rder o Flks nely ficin 0! | i i i e of e firs. award of 50, 100 4nd the ushers. will inelude NGl beoericil etfects. Alaska i . We A ppreciate P L IFTPRIIR A biris ‘ reant 5, 8 evresen j e , 2 Music for the parade was supplied >oif goant:. Jrred - ENA- Totshs ,,.'“:l‘.' fl, B d‘hg,,'n ted ILL YOU have to over the loud-speaking system, do- Ser&eant Ray Levondouski. Sho ‘(“.\“d"”','” ,,“‘,': “; hil pay for repairing | o . L kh d A i & natedty Welly Mexinley who fol- | A recebion will' behelds B, The Tlcred el Sben ) g 1 et e Pan: American Airways appreciates 0C ee rrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. lowed the entries in his truck Gold:. Balt’ Avenio: hamesroRSigge | $Ah NavOIAL SINTE andeoy vol) g l; falli . H . ) i Seventh in line, but leading in bride’s parents between 9 and 11 aused. by a falling cor- the patience and understanding of Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. popularity with the youngsters, were 0‘clock. j hice, or an object fossed F : T " the three trucks of the Juneau Vol- —— YOU CANNOT FIND || froma building? : our friends in Alaska at this time Tuesd \ 4 Fri y cer Fire Department, loaded with i when every passenger and eve ay=-r'riaa nial candy-throwing firemen. — ALASKA AIRLINER IN IN THE COMPREHENSIVE Au- y % Rasscneen ¥ Ending the procession were the tomobile Insurance covers ounce of cargo is subject to military criaity e cooe-— WITHEIGHTPERSONS | ENTIRENATION || oo nsens an s oo = FOR RESERVATIONS ‘. 1 beribboned bi- &3 many other perils besides priority. : b of which were e Y Such perfect spot for a fire, theft and plate gla : ALASKA COASTAL Ammns 4 zes at Firemen's Park,. An Alaska Airliner in from An- carefree recreation as breukagg_ After Victory, Pan American will y Bale dispersed ¢ ge on Monday, brought to Almlms ioremo:t resort- A 5 Phone 612 Agents Juneau we . KdiPrises . {5unequ the follawing persons: Mar- pioneer new standards of service for Mike Wheeler and Jack Conright |y e® Eve Coutéher, Dantel Com_ Alask wh t and second prizes for the Ry T oBetaredt, ek ool Age sh ttuck aska. spriate Fourth of July cos- Jack ;('\h,' sha;‘un' K};P 0“0‘ a A LA s KA s for boys. Gladys Uggen and % . g < 4 aent e Soc" 1 Weinrc, and Fred Weinard SPRINGS COASTAL AIRLINES . | Passengers bumdmg the ship hmc § eney b L 4 Best sustained character winners [0F the return flight were Martin|| BELL ISLAND, ALASKA [{ Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express were Donald Dull, Sharon Westby, Heeebers, Mary Aun Om, J. B. NEAR KETCHIKAN INSURANCE—BONDS SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. “ Janet Rhodes, and Celia Godkin, ~ Warrack, and W. Wester. A. F.| S0 Come Now and Enjoy ] Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- irds for the best decorated bi- Sheean was a passenger for Cor-, 4 " JUNEAU v " v Inlet Hoonah e ican bl went to Robert Rhodes, Ed- dova. ! a Delightful Vacation! LPAN AMERICAN ATRWAY S Juneau .. t Otl?) go'ol: 'ren‘n: 2 1:1? $18 s;“ifln %)rn sitl? 4 ward Dull, Ruth Larson, and Esther Pilots were Duu;uu and Silver .| | Sitka m 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 s e N . — | o Chichagof18 10 18 10 18 10 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS s 28 8. 7 : " > : = |§ Todd ... 18 10 10 i ; [ Tenakee .. 10 10 10 WHAT'S THAT KID | | | EXTRA JALL MAGGIE — | HAVE A Hocan o101 JHOLLERIN® AN | " ABOLIT THE 1S YOUR |, HAVEN'T SUSPICION > o o EXTRA" ABOLIT ? n BANK BROTHEQ? LEAQV‘\D/}-fi/RgMO T)':{ETl's = Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. 3 [ IN TOWN'? IM = 'S ALL- Hal ROBBERY/ VO ASK? | suncau 1200 ik ! ’ Skagway 10.00 5 o ! Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 ‘ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109 Rl i SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchik: Wi | Juneau .. e:«\sflgn ;?1‘5]%%11 Pe?zzlg‘;j 2] | Petersburg 30.00 10.00 3 ]‘ Wrangell .. 20.00 o Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 ¢, hikan i I Express Rate: 10c per ponnd—bflnlmnm“or’“c lr: ::l‘:nbuu and Wrangell ¢ Above rates applicable when passenger traffic o wamanis, chedu ssa Rates Suniect .o PHONE 612 SYNDICATE, Tne » o 3

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