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TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1945 TRIPLETTE & KRUSE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA e e care of all of the work that is to be done along ti s -Dail y Alaska rEm}i)irre Now the Army has what is called an orientation | program designed to remedy such confusion. It has | been prepared by Gen. Frederick H. Oshorn’s In-|( ceweeeesrcocreeesrosees) line. Actually, the agencies which existed before the fT 1 war should also bend every effort towards Loordunt-’ HAPPY BIRTHDAY 20 Y E A R S A G 0 Published every evening except Sunday by the o Ewpike r-m:nxbx.‘unnv_n\ ing and focusing their facilities on the job to be| THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS A ANOY R e performed [ SUSSUSELL £ EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS ¥ 4 ¢ LINGO . - PR Uy 3 3 20TH TUR' g A e : ; | MARCH?6, 1945 | MARCH 6, 1925 SHOP PHONE Mgl Y MM}SE iy S HONS s e e Army Orientation | Joe Mack Galloway Commissioner of Education Lester D. Henders~n submitted to the Sl ' PR | Douglas J. Oliver Legisl budget of $815,070 for the Territorial schools for th tered h the 'Pot Obtios & ehy = Matte | egislature a budget of $815, or the Territorial schools foi e next . 5wy Er Bthe L .sl(."’“.‘;.'nu’f.l""‘;‘i A j oo C skt (Washington Post) | Bert A. Lybeck biennium, st B Lodge MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Delivered by cartier in Juneay snd Douslas for $1.50 per month; Stars and Stripes thinks that nothing comparable | William F. Cladnor % 'eAfz ;"0 o ; SECOND and FOURTH Tat the following rate to the clarity of purpose existing in the Red army | Linda Lavo shi ing in New York decreed skirts would be abo S0 o POV Monday of each month six months, in advance, $7.50; | exists among our forces. “A bitter fact can also go on | Martha S. Roach b i:z‘:o: i’l‘;’;:: :;elte:]inl: 2::: reg 9 Meets each Tues- in Scottish Rite Temple if they will promptly notify | Tecord,” it asserts—“that there are 18,000 American | William R. Young, Jr. 8. Y : day at 8:00 P. M. I.O. O.F. HALL. beginning at 7:30 p. m. or irregularity in the de- | soldiers in the European theatre of operations who | Barbara MacSpadden H ; ; i ! Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- e Moh, Bmini Bifice: 34 {haven't the faintest idea of what this war is about, Gustaf Harry Lundell |~ Miss Della May Lundstrom became the bride of F. A. Clark the GEORGE.ECLARK & blc Grand | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- 1 - ~—————|who seemingly know nothing about its causes-—and | 1 McConnell | previous afternoon, the ceremony being performed by U. S. Commissioner ¥ NODIC ERS, Secretary. { PRESS | ihe use for |CATe less about its outcome.” The Army newspaper T £ (I |vv A. Paine in his office. § it or not other- refers to men who are AWOL—whose number, accord- | _— ’ l news published jng to a more recent statement by General Reckord | Harold Smith, Assistant Forest Supervisor, left on the Ranger IV . ’ ¥ ; : is actually only about 8,000. Even so, this represents | H 0 R 0 S 0 P E s Do Warfields Drug Store NIGHT SCHOOL 3 NATIONAL REP Alaska Newspapers, 1411 % , " g il i ‘ 2 Freehindbi ‘;«lx]u‘t)!;‘u“ u:;;"l4;‘,"::1:!{‘1;lll};(]l:;’ulmn\ of ideological con- | wpp i L T (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) TYPING and SHORTHAND i 15 e Y | The stars incline Announcement was made that the Juneau Chamber of Commerce NYAL Family Remedies Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:30 to 9:30 ¥ | Juneau City Council Chambers but do not compel” | would give a dinner and réception to the members of the Legislature HORLUCK’S DANISH Miss McNair—Ph. Douglas 48 BOMTRT T - |on March 12. A charge of $250 a plate was to be made for those ICE CREAM i o o et e e 5r.rnmunn and Education Division. Officers who were WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1945 attending who were not guests. 0 supposed to make use of it for orientation course TS s Ho e irAportRas AR n | ROt e | however have too often skimped or skipped it. The mp planetary direction. Severe storms | Gales sweeping the Aleutians for the second time during the present o P command of the Army has given it no great emphasis. ‘m:w be expected; there is a sin- | Winter wrecked seven houses at Unalaska and high winds and tide took “e sewmg B“kfil B, P, 0_ ELKS m:”" .hl?l?;“::ug:;]:-‘.!(:u, h(‘;;lml)::)}mip:‘;:;i(}:] l‘L(:,L\mm.?\'_’ ‘Nm aspect of Neptune. out (he' N.(-"_m 0il an:k and the Lighterage Company’s Dock was expected BABY mumm Meets every Wednesday at 8 » | sented unimpressively and uninterestingly. hiare h"f;":; :I;?J(lll?:";ndi&\flng to be carried out to sea. Infant and Children’s Wear P. M. ;Jull;ung.‘}‘!!rnmshegxm | 9 cour: jeneral Os 's divis g s ere Sk = T come. A. B, , Exal ;(,,,..,(‘:'mc,z:],lJ,,,,(,:,\:;;:I,,,(;;?U::,‘n:p?:,;“:fi:n(?:{SJZ;KH:: new methods in postwar days of .'rhe annual joint social of the Masons of Mt. Juneau Lodge and 18 B Wrankily JRreeh fa Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. |Red army. It would be surprising indeed if Soviet [ETOUP cooperation that relieves | jadjes of the Eastern Star was to be held this night in the Odd Fellows' | soldiers in view of what their homeland has endured, | Vomen of cooking and household | gay) - A orchestra had been engaged for the dance. H f AL S B | had any illusions about the Germans. And it is com- drudgery. Central klz.che“.s h"""_. e i3k DB E H KASER rLownmun cly easy for them to know what they are fighting (S01v¢ Probleis among “erg DO%S | Territorial Treasurer Walstein G. Smith reported to the Legislature DENTIST {for, since their natlonal purposes are unequivocally km e amaculate. the sers | there was a balance on hand. as of December 31, of $264,11417 in the BLOMGREN BUILDING CUT FLOWERS—POTTED_ DEVELOPMENT AGENCY {determined by a single leader. Moreover, the status | (¢h ‘lomes STMACTHIE: SEET8 | rerritorial ‘treasury. . PLANTS—CORSAGES i lin the U. S. S. R. and the glorious deeds of the Red ]“’“‘““ g A A e el BOURS-?GAH;(“W S 2?:! those who deserve the best” The Juneau Chamber of Commerce scored a vie- |4y make service in it a glorious privilege which 15|y, o U ong inctination | Weather report: High, 36; low, 38; clondy. it kst il § ootk il s sl = regarded as such throughout the Soviet Union. Those | tory in the Senate yesterday with the passage of the | qeeds are treasured and retold to recruits of the units |to cash in war bonds for spnng'p....mmmm,.m_.__ $120,000 development agency bill with only two dis- ‘llml won mnn and u‘(.,n]nd to the nation so as to|moving and other expenses. As-| ASHE‘NBRENNER'S e TS S R T SR | moosers e i more b+ [)aily Lessons in English %, 1. corpon Dr. A. W. Stewart NEW AND USED ‘ In these respects the I\mulmn experience is dif- DENTIST weight behind the measure whole-heartedly, passage |ferent. Pride in a particular unit, with a few excep- ;'lum of war x:omlm nkctx‘u,m zr in- | r Enu lT “n o House seems » a certainty. This seems ions, as, for ins ., the Marines, is steres |flation may be closer than at any | e SR U el B e e e b e [ previous time. | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: While the expression “to grow smaller” [ [ 20TH cx:mv BU:;D“W E be one measure which all concerned believe to be a3 “ernic could be remedied. Ideological indoc- National Issues is often used by good writers, it-is just as easy to say “to BECOME Oftice Phas Phone 788306 Willoughby Ave. worthy and much-needed step. |trination is more difficult. Here there are lively| The tremendous sacrifice of | SMALLER.” GROW means to increase in size. e The bill provides for the appointment by fhv‘dmem,cps of opinion, some of them fundamm,‘a]‘;)uuag ‘l;\on o:! ba:llof:;lds wil:‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Preamble. Pronounce the E as in SEE, I3 Governor of a four-man board, which will in turn | about the principles we are fighting to defend and the |awake the nation to the great|,nq principal accent on first syllable. appoint a manager for the ngency. ‘The Governor also objectives we seck (o atain, Not unnaturaly, these 'V:l],lll)wn”[(l its Apl:il:i‘x:::‘ There 138 DR R s B0 Dr. John H. Geyer Jones-Stevens s‘ty ‘ § “x‘” sestote s an :m(; of n:lc bn(n!:d l:“ih:n“‘""f:‘vu?é O rks, FobAie: frusiAEY. ‘2;1x$::ml§ neral ation of . mothers’ 1o asoertatn| < < STNONYMS: Schiolar Siudent, sivant, pupll, lefruigfs ghcible. VR LAD I S ISER ] chairman. he n‘«r.. un L.l A e bil ay se 1.6 attarants to tekick solalers b Blementary'a (!()Ctl‘lne“h“r it 6 cave Tor HAste obE: WORD STUDY: “Use a wmd. three times and it is yours. ; Let us Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR E salary of the manager at any figure within the limits | /=, VT T eated equal. There are influ- |SPng. increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: PHONE 762 s d Street N ¥ of the appropriation. There are no residence quali- | ;-nm)( Ar‘“cmam ‘”“ Capitol Hill who consider this u} International. Affairs | INFRINGE; to commit a breach of; trespass. “I do not wish t0 iNfIiNge | g d | & eax, | i fications set up to govern the choice of either the |pversive and unAmerican idea. The Army can| Brilliant strategy of an American | upon your rights.” members of the board or the manager | scarcely give its men clear views on issues concerning [Beneral is to be responsible for a | e ) If the objects of the agency, as set forth in the | which they are deep cleavages at home. | victory this month that will hasten ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Stere for Men" ‘ bill, are accomplished, then this will be money wcll, But the Army must give the men at least a sense |the defeat of Japan. Hawaii and ODERN HIO EnE by Graduate Los Angeles College spent. Tndeed, it will be money well spent if only some |of zeal and convictiori about their cause. If we are | |the west coast of the United States M u ROBERTA LEE of Optometry and SAB'N’S | divided as to what we seek, we are in agreement as to |are under portents of danger as Optlalmology - of the aims are accomplished. The success of the | measure, however, will depend upon who is chosen !what we are fighting to avert. The nature of the |desperate measures are planned by | 3 : |enemy and the mortal threat he has raised against |Japanese war leaders. | 98 I : ne | our national security are beyond controversy. If men | Persons whose birthdate it is| In the meantime, no existing agency of the, .. gng into batile without an understanding of these |have the augury of a year of mixed | Territorial government should for one minute after | subjects, they are in a real sense disarmed. Such |experienc this measure is enacted into law consider that the | gnowledge is an essential part of their military n'nming‘lcsourr Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground I Q. How can a girl easily dispose of a man who she meets on the | | H street and who wishes to accompany her, but she does not care for him? A. By sayiny that she has some shopping in a nearby store, and H for 1}‘.}1([3&11‘1:‘({:1? dc](;llllsge;vo‘j then of course enters the store. ”The Rexall Siore" H. S. GRAV'ES Front St.—Triangle Bldg. creation of this new and elaborate agency will take 'and Qqu]])u\(*nl | Children born on this day may | Q. What would be the proper hour to go to a reception? hatts AL A o KL Vet e Ibe strongly individualistic. Sensative| A, One may go at any time between the hours specified in the Xoun Belisbie “The Clothing Man” | low-calorie diet for so long that '\nd talented, they may bL‘ eccentric | invitation. BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNED inglon ing tri [ fl ~11\m1' stomachs were unable to hold | N@ Qe S |dures B ek bRty hieh) ati R Q. Should the bridegroom pay for the expense of the wedding trip? DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING i Me" . Al |to attract more criticism than AL Yo, o8 3 i "H“ ¥ 1 i . money. H 6o Round | CHURCHILL-SFORZA FEUD A"radlng A"enhon‘ S SRS PR ARG ¢ | | Tt Ras now been some time since { I_O 0 g Lt Winstbn Churchill puthis foot ; : |( d LEA RN HARRY RACE (Con kil 5Ty Pave O%) | Wit 5 resdnilg. M . CORDOYS: et Mareh & D1 |LOTS TO BE DRAWN ‘ an A. C. GORDON 3 1 s | ”’_ :m\ . “_"“ o -“m g .L“A"_m" Notion Store are some beautiful ori-| FOR PMYOFF GAMES DmgQISt ' the miners themselves. Premier or Foreign Minister of|lg o1 cvon syatercolors, painted| 1. How many flies would be produced in forty days if all the larvae H No one is tooking for this thank-Italy. And despite the new setup | 5 P ! of ) “The Squibb Store” Jess job. But Senate colleagues say | for democratic rule in the liberated [ J- W- Keh""'l of Nome, who “' A drawing of lots will take plack] m;e }X’;SE:IY :O:"d mamrf' P HeRE T S ; the one man who could do it, if countries announced at Yalta, :32‘1‘0"""“"( A% Alaska's Second, DI Atcmgm at 7:30 o'clock in Room One 'lk’; gl S S e Rt e e { willing, would be forthright, fair-|there appears to have been no|' " } : {of the Juneau High School between | ™ "’ 3 r l W c 3 minded Senator Harley Kilgore, change in Churchills veto against| Judge Kehoe is an artist of N0|manager of the various City League : 3. Was the poet Tennyson (a) Elizabethan, (b) Victorian, (¢c) Geor- The Char esw. arier P!GGL' m‘fl.’ who comes from the great coal Sforza. mean quty and his wnvtpruolors are Backetball teams to see who plays gian? i state of West Virginia, is Known However, some highly significant |3ttracting much attention here. |yho in the single elimination tourn-{ 4. What does G. O. P. stand for? Moriuary For BETTER Grocer} $ and trusted by labor but also would details now have leaked out re- | YRS o P |ament to be run off in the near fu- 5. What flower is called a Johnny-jump-up? e i not hesitate to oppose labor when 'garding one reason for Churchil iture. This was announced today by| ANSWERS: Pourth and Franklin Sta. Phone 16—24 i it is wrong.” ithunm)»dnwn_ It was long known Dollv GRAY REIURNS Coach Harney Anderson. 1. Seven million. PHONE 136 ] - that Sforza was anti-monarchy He said due to a lack of time the 2. O bl . One-fifth to one-fourth. PEACE-LOVING ICKES jand opposed Churchill’s {riend, FROM (HI(AGO mleXamr games would be held as soon 3. Victorian SR T 3 The Senate Judiciary Committee, King Victor Emmanuel; but it ha |as possible. PR e Party.” WINDOW WASHING passing on the qualifications of only now been learned how Sforza| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (Dolly) Gray SR 9 e o i 5. The violet, A - RUG CLEANING mNEAU o YOUNG Judge Nathan Margold for the threw a monkey-wrench into some have returned to Juneau after | % £ : ; s { have NOTICE Federal Blench. “I;S :np}/mg qu:ot]_v ?f Hie Blr:u]sh intelligence opera- |spending several months in the | 2 e e e SWEEFING COMEOUNIY Hardwal',ecompln] along with his old chief, Secretary tions in Italy. |States. Mr. Gray went back to| After March 10, no teleph AINTS—OIL—GLASS Tckes, on the stand. As usual dur-| When the Allies first landed in|Chicago to seek medical attention |remtals for the month ies aca JOHN LOWELL DAVE MILNER ‘:a Sl e et | ing the reading of prc])arcl(l .:sl:\u(‘-‘l’.u]y.tt]l;.e British had practically land is reported much improved. | will be accepted at a discount. All|| 3S @ paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA Phone Green 279 it :‘::?;,;n t‘:}:" dspe.-m"m let their at- ITH;m:};hejr:gt:;]c;v l(itsll)f:mtzeu;zzntlhyt lHe is convalescing at his home | remittances must bear postmark of EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Ee. A i here. not later th dis 3 But suddenly Semator McCarran SIM (Secret Italian Military In-| While her husband was in the|be p“,mp._mn SCONIG Gy LN Present this coupon to the box office of the e s of Nevada snapped to aftention. telligence) and its commanding of-|“Windy City,” Mrs. Gray stayed in | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS CAPI'"IL THBATBE FOR TASTY FOODS “What did you sy, Mr. Secretary?” ficer, Gen. Roatta, Seattle with her son, James, who TELEPHONE CO. —adv. and VARIETY e A s L, i0g0: Doathy, Ry il “'“"dci“sg‘ an engineer with Boeing Air- —————— and receive TWO TICKETS to see: : ckes smiled innogently, then re-'to Field Marshal Badoglio and had |craft. EMBLEM CLUB e " = ¥ resd from s prepared statement been bigh up i Fuscist circe, W MR U o BLONDE TROUBLE Gastineau Cafe 3 As everyone knows, I am a very Therefore, after the Allies took| Empire want ads get quick results '8 o'clock Lomght‘ Foremost in Friendliness ! amicable and peace-loving man. I Rome, the Yugoslav and the Greek Ll Federal Tax—-11c per Person don't like fights, legal or other- Governments both asked for his g wise.” |trial as a war criminal. The Brit-| p = Svartied MeCarran, replied, “Is i then replaced him with Ger.| ROSQICEAENT: W IvAA IS PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. JAMES C.COOPER,CPA.| | that a statement of fact, Mr. Sec- Carboni, but he also turned out| " o and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and INSIIRANCE BUSINESS COUNSELOR i 01.? N e ‘“’ll"‘ "’l’l"“'dwl;“’ %”’k““,’:” 1“’\"1 and| | AtRace o) e RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Authorized to. Practice Before : & course it is,” replied 1e was replaced by Col grifoglio. | e, Thus g tempestuous Mr. Ickes in his best| Count Sforza came into the pic-| g Alsk i WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shattuck Agancy butter-wouldn't - melt<in-his -mouth 'ture when, as head of the Italian| 9 . i manner. “It's a fact, and that's War Crimes Commission, he| 12 Russian sea why I'm putting it in the record.” brought charges against both Gen- I EPULY: McCarran smiled, advised Ickes erals Roatta and Carboni. As is| )3 yoesions " 5. Isinglass to proceed (customary in Ita he called (ht‘m‘ DU B S| AV VIE ppor Ifor a pre-trial examination. There | i EUROPEAN DEATH TOLL |it leaked out for the first (mn‘ . Location Mot One thing Josef Stalin pointed that the British had been depend-| 20- Collection of Greek lette) /|E]| ¢ out to Roosevelt and Churchill that ing on these two Fascist criminals | LR E[E[S atly impressed them at Yalta for their secret intelligence, and | Dozes i 3 i , and | - 3 Solution " the terr the Nazis ex- also the amazing fact that they | V- '3335{'\:’)“"1 STTANAIY Y Pl act )pe. (had been s . ShE i e Silkworm 64. Business - |4 acted from’ & " ad . been supplying - information Pointed tool Commiotion transaction y | o ] o, oaa e e mtomaion| g pf o SR [ D 4 e, ZORIC - what the Germans done to British at the same time i 2. Seed covering CLEANING i Polar Stalin disclosed | This leak infuriated Churchill, | Y s STRINN 13 that one enth of Poland’s popu- The British Secret Service is one | & High moun- Phfilc 15 3 ¥ ation ha en destroy y the O rsonal pets. ave it | o n 1 o . been Gstrped by the of s persona et To-have. i S e Juneau Florists ) i Alaska Laun — . sbor. |that Sfor future, as far as| & e i aska .y i | Stalin also nted out that Churchill was concerned, was fin- | ... “Iw. “ animag Hitler had won a tremendous vic- ished i D frustrating the birth of s ° 10,- the landing at Salerno Beach, south | emale sheep IN_THIS BANK 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1945 000,000 children nce, Italy, of Naples, they had information | . Outside piece B : to B8 do ber of Federal Depasit Insur- Poland and the other conquered the effect that only one German | N u.‘...." arice Corporation,which is- il O AN ol il countries, through semi-starvation skeletonized division was in Naples. | ARE and by shipping men to Germany After they got on the high seas, | ( : P A The B. M. Behrends Identical Had debts Roused from Roosevelt seemed pressed than Churct more im- slligence was wrong and that | ince the three German divisions were in and | British Prime Minister has toured around Naples. As a result, United | much of the liberated areas al- States transports had to mark | ready, and has seen with his own time on the high seas while more ! eyes what the low-calorie t im- troops were brought up. When we | posed by the Nazis has meant to fir -landed, German divisions the people. were on the high bluff overlooking Stalin even pointed out that tk derno beachhead, and for a| vitamin pills given to children in while it was nip and tuck whether | liberated areas were ineffectual, we would be able to hold the beach. since they had been on such .‘J‘/Cc];ynglll 1945, Bell Syndicate Inc.) INSURED ; Bank First National Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska o T, A UOMMERCIAL SAVINGS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ceuolul“ Iice-shaped Tradition "

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