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PAG[: FOUR : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA written into terms of “m,.nd(. o s 9 | Wmmmm : T‘HURSDAY_FEBRUAI}YB 1945 HAPPY BIRTHDAY. || 20 YEARS AGO 7% syerre || ToLLETTE & KRUSE e be realized only if it i Dml y Alaska Em pzre Tot o4 vimoon €54 YAGINERY e 2. st s evening except Sunday by the and our friends. We cannot force it, for instance, COMPANY | ssia, whose ¢ s e P are - Vios-Ectutunt.| atifnia ngodeiini Tor® Gils{Prwedbi d Is! nbw pos- "EERU. 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING - Editor and Manage il e bkt | FEBRUARY 8 FEBRUARY 8, 1925 SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P, M. PHONE 564 - - Bb‘!'\lna:m;‘}:dlmr sible, and we can use it to educate those of our Mary Sartor | Sam Guyot and wife, who had been South for several weeks were 2 - _ - % - - Dusiness MeTA® Ifriends who are skeptical. For such freedom is not Mrs. G. W. Miller fhs 40, Jiblag EbBard ahe Alssks ! Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | merely a right. It is a necessity for every country Sadie Stafford returning to ska. Siivir Bow Lodge MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: g NGl 3 2 sk | e i e Delivered by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.50 per month; | which intends to utilize to the full the creative powers | M:Ob‘:ct ‘?;l:fi,l:{]d No trace had been found of the bgdy of Ed Lee, one of four victims of @N& A210.0.F. ;Eoggg,uo:n:“?zfix six months, $8.00; one vear, $15.00, £ 1ts oltizens. g run it 1s Ell-informed | Oy Mall, postage paid, at the following rates: DL AbsTolESS ot S POE LD I e orrnd| Catherine Rhodes the wreck of the George, Jr. . Meets each Tues- in Scottish Rite Temple One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; p(\o])lcs who will be free. | Mrs, David Tedey day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL béginning at 7:30 p. m Y h. in ce, $1.50 s. Da —_— - . 5 . m. ribers ‘wil bt At :“"_’u"&’l’""‘::"‘flf”m';flifi‘ e I Alfred LaFarge The firemen announced postponement of the date of their annual Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- S TRBURC. Musical Featherbed John E. Turner { dance because of the gloom cast over the city by the George, Jr., wreck.| GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand |Shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- 8 Newk Offics, $03; Busnes Oftios, 1L, el T T R 5T R. R. Brown, one of the four victims, was a member of the volunteer ERS, Secretary. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS { oy m. s department. The Awm.m Press is exclusively entitled to the un:nlor | In a total war, in a period of grave labor shortage, _—_——— all news dispatches credited to it or not other- ia¢ 5 time when Congress is considering a National H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E f visit . ’ pe; o | . v r 0 B Whlk eperdud alss the loval Bews BIBEME | service Act, 1t 18 -0 national scandal st e Fred Henning was retwrning to Juneau after a brief visit to the Watfields Drug Slo:e “lum smool. - SRR MR B s therldaing: riled s stice “ S Al States. . RATIONAL REPRESETATIVES Aka Newssapere a1 | Vol und featherbedaing rules and practices srowd || “T'he stars incline prci O TAL Sl oo pru®) | || IVPING 52 SHORTHAND v ‘lrll‘l“d br Wash, | itinue to e as S scale. 3 ‘al " g & S B e Regional War Labor Board has just called attention but do not compel The Elks' bowling alleys were to be reopened within several days, 4 : Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:30 to 9:30 [ Reg i HORLUCK’S DANISH Juneau City. Council Chambers | to one of the most notorious of these. This is in con- 3 | having been repaired following the flood of the floor when a water pipe ICE CREAM o e ey {nection with a case in which radio station WOV is| FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. O + | broke recently. i ss McNair—Ph, Douglas 48 |seeking to free itself from its present obligation:to izt » il o IR ; Lt ‘l( L ks bl | Adverse planetary aspects au} 2ia 11RO EEIE L7 R {New York Local 802 of the Amsticen lelrmuun of active today. The mind may be as- “Fighting Blood” and “The Eleventh Hour,” featuring Charles Jones - s L O e O . & by | Sailed by fears and anxieties regard-|an Shirley Mason was offered at the Coliseum. At Spickett's Palace|l Phe SGWilg Basket B. P. 0. ELKS \ ‘| ie Labor Board panel, In a report prepared by |ing posiwar economic conditions. | yna pill was “The Hottentot” and a “Fight and Win” picture of a series MLt {Dr. Herbert R. Northrup, finds that the station! D HOME: Temper- M lobviously has no need for twelve musicians, and | HEART AN: PEI- | oaturing Jack Dempsey. BABY HEADQUARTERS ance will be much preached at this . Infant and Children’s W {recommends a reduction of the quota to five. It points | I ! |time when the custom of drinking | i , A |out that featherbedding and “pay-without-work rules” ‘("(tm\d\ more and more among Wo- Alfalfa was being purchased in Seattle and would be shipped north || 139 S. Pranklin Juneau, Alaska jobviously contribute to the present labor shortage. It| .. ¢ a1 ages. There is a sign|to be taken out and distributed by the Biological Survey to the starving | adds that the displayed musicians can easily find work freqd “us” presaging a prohibition|deer in this arac. {today either at their own trade or at some other:| o0 8 PIORERE b R ey Bl e T SR s YR o Al B i L L s b lm-‘lght and will make little headway.| Weather report:, High, 33; low, 25; snow. DR.E. H. KASER FLBWEBLAND Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M.. Visiting Brothers wel- come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. men and women in the armed services and many more ; | DENTIST BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Contin-| cur y | millions in war work have done. To be sure, mx\. 15§ hance Of ProSperity is fOrecast, The | (e eeeo oo o e BLOMGREN BUILDING "‘;')WEESRBPAO(::!“ |a harsh statement. But it is quite mild compared volume of trade -on the Pacxfic} Ph i PLANTS—C! KEEP NEWS FREE WoikE et ol Goast, will be even greater than D 'l |. i E |. h b HOURS: 9 Z"'u“w 5 o geace the bt A Y b @ S 8 0as! V. be evel rea H . M., . 3 4 Unfortunately, the report of the panel does not|Coish VIl be even srenter, whanit Dally LessONS In NglisN w. 1.. GORDON P. M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 The executive director of The Associated Press,|take as clear-cut a position as it might have taken.|j " imor parts of the country. War| Kent Cooper, used a good new phrase for an old | In one passage it seems to admit that the forced |inqustries will speed production and! B e it s ot o e e e freedom in a recent address in New York. He spoke of | émployment rule might have been defensible if it wer® | agriculture will bring good returns.| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The condition of the com- Dr A w Siewart ASHENBRENNER'’S “the right to kniow.” The citizen is entitled to haye | MOt for the 2-cent tax imposed by the union on each| “NATIONAL ISSUES: Reckless ;u,y's affairs were satisfactory.” Say, “WAS satistactory.” CONDITION XL LS NEW AND. | record manufactured: for it holds, as the “"e““"“w)endm will be one of our national | ¥ DENTIST access to news, fu nd accurately preesnted. Therv‘hcm this private tax are ostensibly for pm“‘“m“‘p}xobleni Swelern;: WLl GELIE | 15 the singular subject. cannot be political freedom in one country, or in |against unemployment. continued. imposition of un- ! o workers indulge thelr desire| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ruse. Pronotiice rooz, OO as in|| 20TH CENTURY BUILDING PIIRNITIHIE the world, without respect for “the right to know.” necessary employment quotas would amount to a f.. giamonds and other gems. | MOON. system of “double taxation.” This would imply that| NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Monotonous; four O's. it is justifiable for a private interest to levy at least | rrajning in empire-building, which | SYNONYMS: Habit, custom, usage, practice. e insisted upon freedom of the press in Germany, and |g single tax for its own benefit—an implication that |p.s imbued statesmen with respect | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” £et us if we had compelled our French and English allies | carinot be accepted. Further, by suggesting that the | fo; traditions now outworn, will increase our vocabulary by mastering one word ea¢h day. Today's word: Dr Jflhfl H Geyer . . to put aside their selfish plans for the establishment | compulsory employment quota in this case be reduce: (l‘mufi.\ confusion in many United Na-| GONCUR: to coincide. “The members of the gommittee concurred in Office Phone 469 Phone 788306 wlkuhby Ave. Mr. Cooper believes that “if at Versailles we had Jones-.Slevens Shop of their own news hegemony over Germany, ‘this war from twelve to five, |.hel pauel’ replort in :ffe';“(hsuxtdm:. [tions issues. However, there is &y o' ono o6 the chairmen,” VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ may not have occurred so soon, if at all.” But the |the principle of compulsory employmen € Ieport |sion read as presaging a broadening Room 9—Valentine Bldg READY-TO-WEAR failure to keep news free and unpolluted in Germany | Would have been on much stronger ground if it had |of views and a better understanding - and on the Continent was only part of a genera insisted that no employer, in wartime, should be|of democracy MODERN ETIQUE"E by PHONE 1762 Seward Street Near Third failure. If we had controlled Germany to the extent | °PLged to hire labor that he does not want and does| Ppersons whose birthdate it is| ROBERTA LEE ____ “The Store for Men" | not need. have the augury of a year of gen- 2 of keeping her press free after the rise of Hitler we 1t is onl ¥ ies | ly because of short-sightedness that union | ¢ya] success. Love and domestic ties | @ . LA | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. would also have prevented his rise. If we had had | rules to provide unnecessary jobs can be made to seem |come under happy direction. | ‘ an international understanding and an international | plausible even in peacetimes. Many people think only | Children born on this day pro- { Q. What is the real difference between a ball and a dance? Graduate Los Angeles College 9 agency to keep all world news free, the same under- |of the particular workers directly affected by these |pably will be bright in mind and| A. A ball is one of the most formal of all social functions, while of Optometry and SAB'N s standing and agency would have been used in other | | rules. They do not see that money spent for such |active in body. Many scientists| a dance may be either elaborate or simple, but it always lacks the fields. | workers leaves, ultimately, less purchasing power to |pelong to this sign. formality of a ball. Gl Pitted Lei 1asses nses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg It remains true that control of news for evil pur- | emPploy other workers. Workers emplo ‘“ because they | (Copyright, 1945) Q. What is the correct dress for a man who is attending the opera? ! 4 poses has been both a symptom and a cause of the | 2X€ needed contribute equivalent goods and services| —— ——————"—""""| A. Full evening dress is required. fr 2 : 4 | for the wages received. They thus help to enrich the | decline of freedom in the world Newspaper makers whole community. Workers' who are employed by and newspaper readers alike can follow Mr. Cooper | sompulsion, and who do not return an equivalent in in his advocacy of a “world-wide free press, a world= | needed work, are merely parasites upon the com- | wide communication system and the necessary facilities | munity. effective. gt g $ O SN | by T for newsmen to do their work everywhere without | : 1% 9{'1s Hbped that, thers will be:Seki! I 0 0 K a nd I E A R N oY BUTLER-MAURO interference.” In war or in conditions approaching Many a person who is too polite to put a knife | jif \ A; C, GORDON DRUG CO. ing, the sale of War Bonds and Q. What is considered t;:& best kindv of floor for dancing? | Stamps, showing some of the equip- A A pollshed hardwood floor is the best. “The Rexau Slore" |ment which can be purchased * for lany given ~amount, could be very Your Reliable Pharmacists H.'S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING! interest shown by other women's in his mouth will not hesitate to stick one in your back. organizations, and by the commun- hly as a whole, in this contest. . — . 5 1. What is atavism? * (387 NATIO“AI. DEFE“SE lo 'mie & @a-e ®ie e .;l_». 2: Of what great fiction character B Alcxander Selklrks counter- war this ideal cannot be fully realized. In peace it can w hn Ion lexperience in directing a German as l g ‘pmwx\)upcr. CALIFORNIA M | Meanwhile, the Russians hav WEATHER REPORT ‘e |part? G lofin o, e"Y' built up an organization ready wl WINDOW DISP[AY |e ' (U. S. Weather Bureau) ' ®| ' 8. What is the principal reason for nomads moving from place to 8 d PHO! s |set up a complete new German | 3 e o 0 ® | place? \ - NES — 37) ® Temperature for 24-hour 4. Who are “Muzhiks”? High Quality Foods ay | 5. What is the “Land of Milk and Honey”?. Moderate Prices ANSWERS: " 1. The presence of an individual of ' characteristics absent in its immediate ancestors, but present in miore remote ones. 2. Robinson Crusoe. 3. To find food for their flocks. 4. Russian peasants. 5. Palestine. period ending at 7:30 o’clock this morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 38; minimum, 26. Precipitation, .26 of an inch. GO-ROIII'Id ;Government with its own propa- (Continued from Page Ome) | the direction of Moscow. tegic Services started to do the CONGRESSMAN EXPLODES A commupiiy-sids. “Nationsl De- . . . . . i Lt 5 ".l‘hoy sy ox‘gz\n_-‘ Representative Dewey Short of | fepse” window display contest, spon- . 1zgd b Y0 e ot "fn“_ Missouri gave the Brass Hats some |sored by the American Legion Aux- . Hitler Germans, headed by a| % " inect talk heard on the| iliary, was today announced by Mrs.|e At Airport—Maximum, 38; ® sl dn thc”l)ld 1.3‘.“9.“‘“%. Chnl}n-. floor of Congress for a long time.|W. J. Manthey, President. ‘The minimum, 32. Precipitation, e BES o lio s . steng Lf."," & He accused them of trying to cover |purpose of this contest is to keep be- 07 of an inch. . I g Do e e up their mistakes by demandingfore the general public the need of @ © o o o o o o o o o . . . . . . . . - The Charles W. Carter PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 Mortuary PFourth and Franklin Sta. PHONE 136 e eSS passage of the Work-or-Fight Bill 1Lontmued interest i all phases of o TOMORROW'S FORECAST Shibver 4 féw. wesks attar the 58y 1o thelr place,” a!mmr’d the | ’[he contest is open to all whol|e Partly cloudy tonight and 3 leading Republican Congress-| have window display space. Open-|e Friday. Clouds, with light . . e v There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! whpo Sxsoi JUNEAU - YOUNG B:;‘::.:‘XS;”“‘; \fl:;“"‘:::éu:m“ Stfifs man from Missouri. “They have an |ing date is February 17, and the e snow flurries Friday after- SWEEPING COMPOUND Hardware company suddenly called a halt. OSS offi- |BPPlied science to prosecute this|closing date is February 21, onle noon and night. Lowest FOR SALE cials always suspected the hand of | WAI- They are the military strate- | which date judging will take place ‘- temperature tonight, 31°; cAnL Asnz“nnmngn PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Hugh Wilson, ex-Ambassador {oBists: A lot of these parlor Generals |A cash reward of $5 will be given|e highest tomorrow, 38°. I 3 5 DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware and pink-tea strategists you see in|fort the winning display. lolgiie aitniig . Biis o o as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA Phone Green 279 Guns sad Amissntiion Germany, in this. Wilson, then a are many subjects wmch\ LEAVE FOR HOME EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Washington come up to your office| There member of the OSS, had leaned . 9 " toward rightist German groups A2 1Y to tell you how to win the could be covered in these displays,| After visiting the L. J. Holm- Present this coupon,to the box office of the whar Bé was' Ambassador to Berlin | War:-What rlght have the military |such as the value to the nation of |quists for the past several weeks, y 2nd had 1ittle use for Aroups of the|(0 tell business, labor and industry |the WACS, WAVES, SPARS, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roust and son, CAPITOL THEATRE Dme at the I left. His colleagues in the OSS,{™men Who are qualmed by life-long | women Marines, and the advantages'Christian, left today by plane for however, believed that the way to CXPetience what to do? Industry offered to young women who enter; Fairbanks, enroute to. their home . and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Bamn Cafe bulld & counter-political attack |1 1aber are both opposed to this|these. services; or a display featur- at Nome. “THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY" against Hitler was with strong gi}‘f‘m'hsl“;‘““’“”“f %0 fhe w"”" 2 ¥ : i Soweimne ‘leaders Cof ‘the lefeand) " what is. If. Jor}", contloued, the sword Pu Federal Tax—11c per Person entleman from Missouri, “to cover | B GUQ0LAANLsI 8oL wMIVAAl FEA At any rate, the American move 5! 5 £ o to work inside Germany through ;;};L’k?:'::umjn;"dbu,r?;;,::m;mxe‘ o 5 o Pno“n 14—'[“: IIIIYM. BL“E CAB CO. JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A e Strategic vice. g A 3 olor z the Office of Strateglc Services Was{) ;o fronts The only trouble be-| 1. Light touch 33 Burns and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and mSImANCE BURINESS OOUNSELOR stopped short in its tracks, while , 4 5 4 34, Public con- . A Authorized to Practice Before . the Russians continued to build up U¥een @ civilian and a General is, 4. Was Interested RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 3 (e Wramy Duvarinsert hud S 3 = "Plthat the Army is never wrong. Was| 9. Mineral spring 35. Ahead N May A g2 ! their powerful German committee. L2 Togk soiid Brief WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Tax Court . it ever wrong? I served and you . Fish afluc genCY sl s served in it. Was it ever wrong?| 13. Kind of mold- 8. Instructive COOPER BUILDING PSYCHOLOGICAL k- ing discourse Never. They are infallible, impec-| 14, Fowl 40. Sailors WARFARE STYMIED cable and Christ-like on this earth. 13 l*r?(:\ot‘n( the :1' ‘I\%,gczyu:&;gur I will not say where they will go . Lies at ease sional Meanwhile, however, the U. S./afterward.” | Expose to 43. Long-lesged Army had set up its Psychological Here Short spoke of the opti-| 18, Enreuss G ok - SHI Warfare Division which was to mistic calculations of an early end| 20 Begrimes = 48 Eronoun | and PRESS SHOP spread propaganda inside Germany, of the war issued by U. S. military Father ©°° 81 Guided y J. B. Bll’hl'd & c.. PHONE 333 though on a more modified scale. |leaders as long ago as 1943. He, 3% Devoutness 02 Avker g Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle tness Is An Asset™ “Our Doorstep Is Worn by s However, its work also has beenalso accused the Army of respon- 'an address 54, Swiss canton R Aty AR 2 Satistled Customers” stymied in many areas through sibility for present-day production| 2% Brazilian 58 Game toRether , ppointment " Ftaln Insects 1 the failure of old-line Army men difficulties because “they canceled| 30. Disdain 37, Complats cot- 4. Particle of 4. Emigrant P e e ) to understand the value of psy- contracts; they terminated con-, 31- Negative IseR e "mm;em z 0 R 'C “Say It With Flowers' chological warfare : tracts; they closed one factory after & King of.bpeuls TEM CLEANING b ot For instance, plans were drawn another all over this country and 7. Measure of BYS' “SAY IT WITH OURSI"” up for the Psychological Warfare threw thousands of people out of 5 Bas Ph 15 Division to establish a German- employment.” * " erimifal In- | one J Fl Ii!k language newspaper as soon as we| His colleagues who were sup- 9. ShoiEasions Al ka L d[y unenaum. . took Aachen. Aachen was to be a porting the May Bill—both Re- 10 Pare aska Laun " AL guinea-pig, providing experience for | publicans and Democrats—did not 15, Hosent 19. Rodents 21. Algerian sea- | PWD in overseeing production of |escape the wrath of the fiery Mis-| newspapers for the German pop sourian Py F‘f:“ | tion. When the city was taken,| “We have men over here on the| 24 Spoken D POSITS \ PWD immediately sent three men Republican side who worship stars' ‘ s ot peimary —0 Half ( i from Paris to survey the facilities and love gold braid,” Short ad- # Ergh&n i i [ |N '"."S BANK lasl ver nall a enmr’ 0' Bankmg—"‘s 31 Legislate . in Aachen for presses, equipment, mitted newsprint and skilled personnel Of course, politics were played Thus far nothing” has been ac- last fall,” he continued, “but I will complished—in fact, the divisional nc 1 go into that because 1 do commander at Aachen has not yet not want to prejudice nor weaken permitted the PWD team inside the case with some fellows over city. There were seve weeks prior who are tottering mugwumps. to the German br through of You know, a mugwump is one who December during which the ne has his mug on the wrong side of paper could have been started, but the fence and his wump on the nothing was accomplished, and other. You care more for your little there has been no prog since. seat in this House than you do for Result is that our forces will break the welfare of this country and the into Germany and take over scores safety of our boys.” of German newspapers with no part (Copyright, 1945, by The of the Army yet having had any Bell Syndicate, Inc,) 28. Garments 30. Coast i ich ia 33. Divisions of a volo game | 4 & 34, Branch of mathematics 36. Celestial body 37. Platform / ) * "~ room The B. M. Behrends Bank , e ! Oldest Bank in Alaska ‘ 5 M“"h?";“ First lvdamtit’.’ al Bank COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 47. Prepare for INSU!ANC‘ CORP A"O' printing / 50. Decay R FEDERAL DEPOSIT