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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA SRUARY 24, 1945 I [I ’l E] ". he facts and we compliment those who signed o~ > m i o { HAPPY BIRTHDAY {/i 20 YEARS AGO o e ihad ery svanine ercAet unday by 4 | THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS > " . . | CPI o1 Juneau, Alaska. You'll Be Hearing More and More of [ i s S Rl Aot EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS " Jim Farley MR | B oy s o el 20TH CENTURY MARKET' BUILDING . S FEERUASS & | e e i § SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 £l o ." % ! Mrs. John Natterstad Roy Rutherford announced the Juneau Lumber Mill would be in b o S 3 B A | Laurel McKechnie operation within 60 days with many orders already received. - G RIS i red in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Mutter, The ( sio! as a rule, is dry read- Harr Py S i 2 S MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ir Even lr; a touch of humor or of heat may Stink 3 ilver Bow Lodge 2 by carrier in Juneaa and Douglas for §1.50 per month; . ' b ditr RS A e Stina Hope Sevete earth movements shook West Alaska towns. Water mains i SECOND and FOURTH he, $K.00; one year, S15.00. have enlivened a speech or a debate, 1t seems to go flat | Mrs. R. D. Peterman ¥ gk i No.A2,L0.0.F. Monday of each month By mail, postage paid. atthe followlng rates: - or tepid tenographic report and cold type. The | = were broken at Seward and Anchorage. School children were dismissed Sbebts hich Prisie in Scottish Rite Temple _— N - R s s b B 1 Record is informative but not thrilling. FEBRUARY 25 | at Anchorage. Fairbanks reported the tremor lgsted one mintue. PR R e ey Bepiitg B8 . o Bubserit confer a favor if they will promptly notify Ma ard to imagine that a com- Mrs. Clara Ludwig WA > o . E. ¥, OLEMENTS, Wor. -l A . e b of from that esteemed periodical H. R. Sprague | Yachtsmen of the Pacific Coast were to make a cruise to Southeast GEORé‘;‘" oot o o | snipfel Master; JAMES W. LEIV. T Felephones: News Offtee, 602; Bustness Office, 374, might arouse ing degree of public interest Sigurd Wallstedt Alaska, inside passage, during July according to announcement received s e i e ey e 2 CIATED PRESS (1 X is of recent issuance; and it George T. Matheson e ated Press 13 exclusively cntitied to the use for is the sccond of to be a series on i | ! news aicptenes credited to 1t or not other. b product of the % BT S Al oo 1 L beg o '—h————vw fields' D S P IRRB DO TR paper and also the local news publishee o Abusae e | eather repor igh, 28; low, 23; clear. Pt o ey el ' Warfields' Drug Store ||| NIGHT SCHOOL i Boy t exper [ SSUUE. et e it S X AL, REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | gL A e i H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E (Formerly Guy L. Smlm Drugs) TYPING and SHORTHAND wourt - Wash jic of this substan B.Dann oL 8 D I I_ E I h NYAL Family Remedies Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:30 to 9:30 B, i 5 e gt s .l.:‘ “ Rec ‘“11'4‘\ “The stars incline | al y essons In ng Is W. L. GORDON HORLUCK’S DANISH ! Juncau City Council Chambers ) ! retirement, in | | $0 SIS ] WL AT R VA T T ICE CREAM Miss McNair—Ph. Douglas 48 Postmaster ¢ . airman of the|| but do mot compel” {| ¢ St st T seratic tic Cc € st b I AL .f WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We had reached the final ———— nias ki gradtiual) 1 thoughtfully put together since | ST A R {end of our journey.” FINAL is dedundar i 3 resigned, in 1944, as Chairman of the York | “: \"M'u ;m“p} mq"r’y as.| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Apocalypse. Pronounce a-pok-a-lips, The Sewmg Basket B. P. 0. ELKS jood and adverse plane as-| : e ol [ 8 ate Dem ¢ ce 5 g | both A’s as in ASK unstressed, O as in OF, T as in LIP, accent second & When men who have been active in politics and |PeCts are active today T(“‘N’}“’f}};\ yllabl BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 et ® St s b e T |ing is fortunate for air tra sylla sgds % g > 4 prominent in political leadership turn to I Ve et thn i b of every Eatt] OFTEN MISSPELLED: Lewd: not LEUD. Infant and Children’s Wear P. M.. 7Visiting Brothers wel: erish pur more i not they pass € e o 3 | el o e AP lively. e brisk 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska come. A. B. HAYES, Exalted S e b g e oriatie fich g dort SYNONYMS: Alert imated, active, lively, vivacious, bris] . 3 Ruler; H. L, McDONALD, Secy. it o e A R o o Heart And Home WORD STUDY: a word threc times and it is yours." Let us O ot vate. business he| Women will be most responsive| jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s WOrd: | r—ee ey Ay ! to occult teachings which will be Py 1 Shbreashs —_— W fid shelter from public attention and perhaps u] .K(.',,‘“ ‘vh b xhru B 1'\11(‘ | ENCROACHMENT; unla 1 intrusion., “An |.A‘zniht‘t|1ur)11m encroach: DR. E. H' I{ASEB FLOWEBLAND be quite forgotten o b ment of military power on the civil establishment.”—Bancroft D | e quite forgatien 5 {between this plane of experience oy gk 4 ENTIST e e | But his friends, especially those in CONgress. )., q tne next will be bridged by SRR || BLOMGREN BUILDING e e om0 would not have it so when he quit the cabitiet and | o o0 of extraordinary perception. | b o gk gy S—CORSAGES the ional committee in 1940 1id in their sponsor- Business Affairs MODERN ET'OUETTE Y HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. or those who t_leserve the best' [ship of the pamphlet most recently at hand they at| myic is a sign warning of danger| ROBERTA LEE 19A M . M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 If the conditic et forth yesterday in the jonce attest their continui: rd for him and { certain contracts to be signed e A v minority repo: 1 ted by four members of the |their determination that he forgotten as {ynis week, but the, oulook for the | T ! Y > T as they can make them year in manufacturing is most | v ay a man drop the formal “My dear Miss Jones” in the b House Ways Means Committee are true—and ther SR HEIE caimra abh P | YO e MANUBIGIUEIIE C e SR Q. When may a man drop ormal "My, tiekr. Dr. A. W. Stewart ASHENBRENNER'S poral R 5 e [promising. Expert technicians will| saiutation of a letter to a girl, and use “Dear Mary”? : AW, NEW AND USED are no indications to the contrary—then we '"““‘L' i;r‘ru“" {‘”\L n’;]‘g‘x“ (‘;“‘l ‘I“I'j“ e ’_""’1‘[‘“‘,“‘ “:,1 s ='“-‘L‘l‘ "“;“‘I | A. He may do so with propriety after the girl has begun addressing DENTIST I the early introduction of the general appropri- o exi Ay . P ¢ n sl i S By ; ') ame. ths edrly introduction of the general approg paper editorials and ot \aterial previously pub- | Eeonomists will stress the im- | Dim by his Lhna}mn name. : ok : L 20TH CENTURY BUILDING r 'u'B “ I T u n E i tion: ., without proper consideration, was a very Phghed elsewhere All H‘.I is in '!nzthA st ]n‘u}w 1 ‘,.ml:“”_p of training American | Q Ifa ]..)exh;l)’h (:or:, not believe in tipping, is x.‘ good form for him Office Phone 469 Bt s 06 Willoughby Ave. poor exhibition of representing the people of Alaska. | Mr. Farley as a party organizer and leader and a great [youth in the value of money and | to refuse to give tips? 88—3! ; Ve o ore. | American. lits wise wuse. Habits of extrava- A. No. We are aften forced to do things of which we do not ap- 2 We WEERIL L B N ”th”: | The contributors to and sponsors of the pamphlet |gande. must be corrected, they de- | prove, but it is better to conform to custom that this committee had devoted much time to the | rorm o distinguished co 1y hose who have |clare. \Astrologers discern signs that ! Q. What is the best way for one to make the correction if his name proper consideration of the figures arrived at before | spoken and have had their remarks extended include |scem o indicate severe lessons 10 | 1105 boen mBEroMBURALHR Dl'. JOhn H. GeYEY Jones-S!evens SI'IIIP submitting the bill to the House. Apparently this was | pori “‘ i [')’\'1‘.';. ,m,( mé"lmxn' 5 "21 el A A. It should be done smilingly and casually, without displaying any VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ is, Gillette, 1, O'Mahoney, Gerry International Affairs 3 barrass ' rese; 3 READY-TO-WEAR not the case resentatives Burc Kilesbetn; Distey, MoGHee, | i iaos Saemana for fheadaib il | o e arrassiens, Oxs sgen tnent. Room 9—Valentine Bldg. I n follows that the reason for the e Barry, Merritt, Costello, Cox, Kefauver and |pe foremost among postwar o e R T O mi e U Seward Street Near Third nitcduction” of | the. mensure was - slsply - political | Bloom itieay |16mS and will offer perplesities that ; u 1654 1 are all of Farley’s politica retard unity the program maneuvering the taxpayers' money being used | 0 be sure these men are'a may reta ity program | RDON fc y 4 | faith and, in the main, of that branch of the faith |fo, lasting peace. This basic ques- | ‘x C. GO “)‘) & ¢ 7 54 S .. |which has ever viewed with doubtful eye the wilder 'tion will carry ¢ diplomatic | R 5 i || ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men' ks AROER R, L R Tacke et TR | Sy )f the New Deal and indefinitc re of I perils for our representatives in| o ’ TR o Graduate Los Angeles College | ° by the minority report are true. | She presidentia) office. Maybe thgysdby P Dt ek e | 1. What makes homing pigeon retum to its loft? o |Optoimstty ana I SAB'N S The Ways and Means Committee didn’t even begin | gosuplicans to join them in this unusual > 50 0|1 Pavabhbr whoas - birthdate - 16 is} 2. Who invented loaf sugar? Opttalmology work until almost half the session had gone by, the | fellow-citizen in private life. Had they ¢ 0, they |have the augury of a year of hap- 3. How long is Chiang Kai-shek's term of office as President of l twenty-third day would have found many whose appreciation of Jim |piness and afgain through businessy Ohinag Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St—Triangle Bldg. Only eight hours of consideration was given and | Farley runs on as high a scale as their own. : or pr‘olessional work. 4. What State has the most churches? : vet the majority of this committee proposed to spend ‘A And, in conclusion, let us say ”‘“{l these f“"“‘:-‘ b‘]’“”“;‘fiflh‘mffl on this day 1)1'0‘3; 5. What is the thirtieth wedding ahniversary called? g TS 3 v Farley ca t be carrying on this commend- lably wi ave speci 1ts AN B + more than six million dollars of the taxpayers’ money, |of Mr. Farley cannot 3 : (BN ANSWERS: " " We were surprised ot the time by the early [able effort to kl”z”]jm.'( ",,'-lk:'.»“l),\,l:»l(‘y.::\’;:‘r Thmes 1”,7»‘: ':,“lyx.fi:n M; these Pi u-‘;lum_| 1. The homing instinct has been cxplained as being due to the fact The Rexall Store H.S. GRAVES introduction of the bill—many days ahead of that of |527® PUIROSE TER e 0 5 hle-bodied and up- | jects : ; © SUBTH that the. pigeon knows food, rest, and above all his mate, await him. A Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man” previous sessions and yet this session’s House is mainly | _ e oding indinot duite 5T Thamttseyory reason Shae ! pigeon sticks to one mate all its life unless forcibly separeted. BUTLER-MAURO e T made up of first-term members, most of them |yo pelieve he will be up and about in 1948; and may | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26 2, Sir Henry Tate, ah English merchant of sugar, patented a device DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING | inexperienced in legislative work {then be not altogether unwilling to take another whirl B ic asp s rule today which| for cutting sugar into small cubes for home use, of I The ;people of Alaska certainly are entitled to |at politics should be fortunate for labor. Ther 3. The Generalissimo was appointed for a term of three years. o i i e I 4 — e s S'l(‘yf,"‘“d cating war news th 4. Pennsylvania ranks first, followed by Texas and New York. { slova J ong | PURPLE M TO DOGS: {#gfayorable 8 * Pearl. Washmglon ey’ ips” long ey g il Heart And Home ok B by HARRY RACE CALI l‘ ORNIA Poles They aiso remember New Hamp ] ; o Nervous maladies will cause prob- % -l o T Grocery and® Melt Marke - that the Curzon Line gave the con- jator Bridge s sent a letfer toljems in m: homes. Women who | 2 55 iz Merry i i ot Fitlo s & o protstng nave sutercd long e sonc| LEFe iS 10 subshiuie ot newspaper advertising! Druggist 78— PHONES — 37 | But the strong Polish against the award of Purple Heartsc¢erning loved ones in the war and {——— e i e e Pl | SR RN AT 5. SR ks ¥ 2 L Quality Foods GO Round ched into Vilno and toc b Aoce s d in mind | returning fighters will require wise) i "The Squibb Store Moderate Prices g vrt diles: Scores Jorwegians Pur nd Silver |tTeatment. Patience and under-} (Continued from Page One} rdle Scores of Norwegians ¢, pyr and Silver | } S have beer ot M Norway Tecently, [ Srar caardod to the 'dog|standing. are two mecessary’ pos- DECORATING T : : e R fes will i Vi rren | Sessions for their associates z 3 AR some to our defense if we are!lne foar, i AT lowned by W J. Wren 4 it v May involve two phases of interfor beautification. One has to The Charles W. Carter ome a vade N and are purging Al-| ¢ pleasantville ToRdayirow Business Affairs Byt 2 2 invaded?” lied sympathizer One story )’ vk “‘l = ) Oil and gas development in! do with proper selection of draperies, furniture and correct M 1 ar le the in- | lied symps 5 ne Y heroism taly. ANE. LA elopr ! Gt s 2 e e Then he sat down while the In-f.y0 " ywhicpered around Germany southern states will focus attention | golor/hermany, e, oltieriliy the exacution ot ;““ i .“?3“”: oriuary For BETTER Grocerles terpreter translated is that ‘Hitler has had his face However, Senator Bridges did not (in the spring s of the Pacific | to walls and ceilings. _BOTH {\RE ESSENTIAL. Individual Fourth and Fran Sta. Again Stalin rose to talk about| . o ;o104 oo he looks Jewish and make the mistal of Missouri’s |Coast will gre pand this year | taste should be the basis of all interior decoration. PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 the Lublin Government a refugee. (Wonder Re) ive Marion T. Bennett, 'when war c 5 ause: can escape as a ref Wonder Representative Mar ar on Japan causes tre- s oo mu”’:]m;mfl”: what he will do to his voice?) . . . Republican, who harangued Jane 'mendous activities, commercial, JAMES So MCCLELLAN favor of a government which fled|y . geyin radio has gleefully Froman, the actress, on the floor of \military and naval, in Washington, | . to England and remained there inl oo i ine aitacks of Congressman the House because she allegedly [Oregon and California. | Phone DOUGLAS 37 Box 1216 WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU - YOUNG safety?” Stalin sald. “Or are We o gongki of Wisconsin on the “Big received a Purple Heart following | National Issues | RUG CLEANING : 5 going to recognize the Lublin GOV-/.)on' Agreement. The Germans her plane crash in Lisbon. { Conflict between conservative and ! | ernment which remained in Poland | e (o O'Konski as a “Polish-| Actually Miss Froman never progressive ideas will be prevalent - SWEBRING QoPDEND Hardwar,eCompany AU i e {ightiNg | \ o oican Deputy” in Congress . . .| sought and never Teceived the (in the United States, where groups RIS it : PAINTS—OIL—GLASS unde round? rect ) > oG v e | wi 2 re One of the best jobs of recent Purple Heart. And in view of the |will indulge in heated discussions. . “Did ya#earmy liberate Poland,| ey gy (nm(lnmtjlnn took place | fact that she did suffer serious in-|In legislative bodies bitter disagree- MINARD MILL Ehfio\r{sm shéu and Heary Hardware Mr. Churehill?” he asked dramatic- gyop (ne Nazis rushed all neigh- juries in the plane crash where ments will take place. Something a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA B i e LR LA - ““-‘D : : te Polang, POTINE fire-fighting apparatus to two other performers were killed, | %f the disturbing spirit affecting EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. “Did your army iberate ola N " . 8 e s, - . . 3 i P De. lput out i in Dresden. After |underwent 18 operations, paid ner |European peoples will be reflected Present this coupon to the box office of the f Mr. President?” he asked, POntilg ;)0 fire engines had legt nearby |own hospital bills, her own way [liere. ? | P FOR TASTY FOODS You'll Find Food Finer and to Roosevelt, ; cities, Allied fliers attacked ad- |back to the United States and gave International ' Affairs CAPITOL THEATRE and VARIETY Service More Complete at ¢ All of which clinches the Qrgu-|j .oy Chemnitz. Its fire engine all income for two years, it| This year is to be a period of , TRY § ment. Roosevelt and Churchill I:"l“ were gone eem that the Gentleman from supreme test. The contest between and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . ’ m BAMN“!‘ out for one thing, lmwvw:;n free ol s 3 — [the people and thefr oppressors i D PASS” Gastineau Cafe election by the Polish people u i g e ol el U ‘”EEKEN Bt corrzz snop B secrolR RN > AU Thgl . the |government and individual free- - thought Stalin would not yield dom. Federal Tax—-11¢ per Person this. But finally he did, it bei Persons whose birthd: i ¥ E y { X se ate it is agreed .(]‘ml Un-”l’xvdpl\ troops fij Ihave the augury of a year of suck] PH“NE 14—THE BOYAL BL“B CAB co JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. i sty adbus annies would fcess after uncertainties, Caution in| > INSURANCE BUSINESS COUNSELOR be kiven g IR, tptom 1o d | financial matters is imperative. | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Authorized to Practice Before M;:;(“":r:[:l i L | b(l?'“h“l' 1, born on this day prob- RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. the Treasury Department and e—There has beer much ably will be artistic and yet prac- 1 Tax Court » Joose talk_about the Curzon g PS| - tial. Many of these tahnted oo WATCH THIS SPACE—Yout Name May Appear! Shattuck Agency L L that some. people thiz . o dee natives succeed as scientists, ;“g ] (. t by l!1 l!‘. |E - l ‘((/u/!lf//r/ 1945) ctually, it was established in feieot 40 o ‘ on the basis of Woodrow Wilsor 106) !an 8 ; i n ’ I:l . L. C. Smith and Corens theory of self-determination of 1] [opsourl owes Miss. Froman an uncan s Lieaning TYPEWRITERS peoples. American experts originally BT "l’;‘“‘:m“ i : and PRESS SHOP Bold and Serviced b, worked out the line for Curzon as itally, the boys at the B et Alvision ‘betwien, the olution Of Yesterday's Puzzle ;mm say that nothing is too good m""“"mm J.B. Bll'hfll & CO. Polish and R populations, but & Femining s ’\""‘K‘“ of the actors who tour “ea Is An “Our Doorstep Is Worn by | the Russians re [ [the war camps and hospitals over- tness Asset” Batisfled Customers” | Finally, in 1920, - 2 _ 4 GD\“‘.[?,'u;h‘ i ‘Hm they don't want Purple ; = tid 8 X wts and don't get the garchy under Ma 25 Partota 0. 1 e o get them. backed by French i BTN LB REEA \ > : z 0 R ' C W French money, and the militar 6. Old Frenc | FILIPINO GUERRILLAS “Say It With Flowers” but adv of Marshal Weygand, in- ; Sf{;cé‘wun 3]‘”l‘h continuing fine job done by SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURSI” e o ol we PRSI | fieino gucrrillas aided by a hand.- Phone 15 3 P i Y031 insor: even \ ans, may mea 4 ek St ot tammaed 2 oo | formas g et thak Abackes Fennd Juneau Florists porated much of this i 1 By wsior danao ¢ 1to Poland. The ,‘\‘\“' ; Jap-held Philippine Islands T : aska Launary Phone 811 wanted it back i v i ¢ unnecessary, Unless Jap afe HE management of this (l)nn}x;lnx:wd | activi from the dozen or more bank is pledged to conserva- CAPITAL CHAFF 5. WiiA huftalo fields on Mindanao becomes toa tive operation. The safecy B . b et ont of India | troublesome, we may leave the job of d:poamn’ funds i .: 1945 ; as & night X to the guerrilla 3 consideration. H Detroit which first 1 | as. n Mobilizer Jimmy outstanding work of the d&mn.'hebm!llm- |N THIS BANK lssl_over Ha" a (en'u’y o' Billkl g‘— i ‘ > D » guerrillas 1 a tribute ber of Federal Deposit Insur- night spots. He ribute both s vy ge. U. S. policy regarding ance Corporation,which in- ¥ blazing after midnight Bardered | y arding inde=- . 0 | pendence, and to J sures each of our depositors . employed 104 people Weep » Jap inability to . en s (4 = Epoch inspire ion d Avaat ) o agsinst loss to s maximum % ° Y Byrnes wanted to crack pénie | rorespect among 3 ean | conquered people of $3,008. night clul socme time e, the Army was lukewarm, fea [ pilanued encouragement of the 4 Bank soldiers on leave would 1 peEnE | gremmos Is being. urged by Goned | reaticn spots . Baltic a 45 Prononn i*"" e “ : \h:r antonio of New . _ | members of the Diplomatic Corj 46. li:lr‘r‘*“llr:-. ol rough his resolution grange % = e e i AN |ine American ey 3 Oldest Bank in Alaska ) when they recall what the Pc 48 Al jpun 1 the U, 8 /\ did to Czechoslovakia as Hitler in- t (':‘?‘.[2‘1 \ Cepuright 1945, Bell Syndicate Ingy) ' vaded the Sudetenland in 51, Puckes Vi i T . of JUNEAU, ALASEA COMMERCIAL SAVINGS After Munich, when the 52 [engthy o ,” 0 the Dally Alngks were power] , the Poles m Au.hvu ;: <l;?;.!‘n2ég;gam Empire—the py Per with the largest ER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | Czecho- into Teschen, then held by paid circulation, -