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n TUESDAY, MARCH 20749 "' | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— T { mediately. Why should Juneau lag? (i S _m ) Dally Alasl&a Empl,re | Everyone of us should welcome the opportunity PPY BlRTHDAY 20 Y E A RS A Go from TRIPLE"E & Kl“JsE:e I ' Puslibhed evecy eventie sxcept Sunday by the to become a partner in this humane undeftaking| HA THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS i EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | which in this war has been unequalled in our history. EXPERT OABI T WORK 3 i Second an ets, Junseu, Alhska. | If you don't know where to leave your donations i e s OF ALL KINDS i | HELEN TROY MONS! - . - President 3 y s, | CE v 3 b | DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - 5. Vieteollent | send them or bring them In person to the Rev. Robert| pupspay, MARCH 20, 1945 | MARCH 20, 1925 o PHO”NIEHM NTUR MM‘KEM”: S'WM - : Eh oA FRIEND ~ - = - - Managing Editor | Webb, drive chairman. s The Fstebeth has resumed the regular run to Sitka and way ports kit ONE 4 ‘ ETCRUNN e =) ybunie MERSER TSV G R | Mrs. W. E. Britt and Bob Coughlin had joined the crew of the mailboat as purser. e 3 ik Entered in the Post Office in .mnemxr" Second Class Matter. NEW IDEAS Larry Pusich_1 | PRRLCS B B el MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 1 i Delivered by carrier TS ean and Dousias for $L50 per month; | = | stl.( E:‘l;ltthl‘z:lson J. R. Langseth was among those nominatd for office in the Douglas No.A2L0O.O.F SECOND and FOURT aix monlhg‘ ] ;:;1;:?;“{1”3' O o vakee { We wonder if it is by accident that <he trend of Jo;“n J. Dolan Fire Department. He was unopposed for Secretary for another term. Meets e‘aéh Wi Monday of each ¥ One vear, in advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; | much of the legislation proposed during the Seven- Aftoe J‘Cropley sy iy RN B 26 09 HA“:L' in Scottish m'# ‘emp { B O o tar favor if they will promptly motify | teenth Session of the Alaska Legislature has followed | Billy OConverse Mrs. Florine Housel and daughter Elaine were among the passengers ./ S P 5 mmz otk 'g}l ; the nus;ncrk Office rur any failure or irregularity in the de- ,1oce)y g trend that has picked up noticeably in this Hazel Turnwall { aboard the Princess Mary for the South. Visiting Brothers Welcome shipful ld.slér'-lnlms w. 'lmo . N elophones: ‘News Office, 802; Business Oftice, 374. | country while America has been at war. e et v § GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand ERS, gy 3 T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | The teredos seem to be taking advantage of the |peeeee—eee—e—o—————w—e=2 | Dpun Ross left for the South on the Princess Mary. i = The Associated Press is flrl]w»l\"lvdf:"(‘i“:dl:" r“::ot“:thzg" ! hation preoccupation with the present conflict to| 1 —_— . | St et on s dis o 1t o ;‘:bll::tix‘I«.‘d n‘{‘ s“x‘ .'\".‘;wfi l::‘d( ‘:x’«:r:ncexuul news published bore away at the foundations of the democratic-free | H 0 R 0 S c 0 P E ‘ Weather report: High, 43; low, 38; rain. warfields Dl'ug SQO"e mm smou ________ \enterprise form of government which we are supposed p WW"W""" (Formerly Guy L. Smith ) s AL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 to be fighting to maintain against the advances of | T};,e stggs ntwlme ” NYAL Family Re Drugs; ;:m!m;m’ ;,BROT:)AN: Bldg., Seattle, Wash l L= - o 42 > ue Bide, Seattle, Wash. totalitarianism. ut do not compel Daily L E gl h & HORLUCK” It should not be forgotten that most forms of al y essons 'n n |S W L. GORDON lCUé:]((:gEIkfiq‘sn Jnnu:‘g:.yh(logem | totalitarianism — I-acism, Communism, Hitlerism — L R RS R | Miss . Doug] come into being as a result of the efforts put forth| . ’ Hirgrd 3t by “socially minded humanitarians” who supposedly |, Be";’c‘l" *"'g’e:‘s d"“‘e e";ly L"":; WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He :ever sald that you I & ate R (OIS SRGVRLEEI SR SHE LT there.” Say, “He did not say that you were there.” 4 | have idea of what forces of compulsion will become | were there. Y ik el Sl s el |influences Intervene. Severe stormms| " opreN MISPRONOUNCED: Loath (adjective); pronounce the TH The Sewmg Baskel B. P. 0. ELKS ssary a schemes ] P ; Bt o One member of the House used the word, “Fa- | as in WEALTH. Loathe "{e“Fb) 't IP:?DO‘L"‘IZ-‘? "l::e"‘}:"l{ i:;voSl\é?OTH BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday ‘at 8 | cism” recently in referring to this newspaper. We do HEART AND HOME OFTEN MISSPELLED: Fretful; one L. y; - Infant and Children's Wear P. M. 7isiting Brothers wel- come. A. B. HAYES, Exjited | Many mothers of men overseas SYNONYMS: Perverse, petulant, contrary, obstinate, stubborn, un- 139 S. Franklin i Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secy. Ve s person crecit for even knowing what the hob g L5 peel . o will welcome to their homes foreign governable, wilful, wayward. | word means. We have noted in this session, and in | |daughters-in-law. Age-old preju- WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us i | other parts of the country much continual sneenng,mceg based on jealousies will com- se our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word — § on the part of certain groups at America’s free press, bl but the increa: s plicate domestic problems bu | COMPOSURE; calmness; tranquillity; repose. “When the passions are . . . the courts, and all other instruments through which |stars seem to promise satisfactory | te Fdet rfect compbsure.”—Watts. DENTIST rl.uwnnu“n {the people have from the beginning of this nation gdjustme,m and few divorces. | all silent, the mind enjoys its pe CUT FLOWERS—] i sought protection from an excess of government. | BUSINESS AFFAIRS ‘q s BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAG! DON'T FORGET There has been much misinformation concerning | ;o oo T T e bfl i3 -?:mu“w W 'z'ror those who deserve the best” i ¥ & the origins and causes of totalitarianism. Here in | o ¢ incurance that protects alike MODERN HIOUEI IE URS: . M. ), M. nd and Franklia Phone 557 We undefstand that the goal set for the Red CI0SS | America we are encoun'cring, and we hope we will wur workers and those In the ser- ROBERTA LEE - drive in the Juneau area still has not been met. We | ...ome some of the sam “inevitable trends” which | vices will alarm financiers as they! — 2 t yet buted, and th E: . s o) % urge all who h\:r- nnn ve contribu! i ere;far(l- were encountered and not met in the Germany of contemplate ~ the immediate war Q. Is it proper to have one’s full name marked on traveling luggage? Dr. A w Stewari ASHENBRENNER'S many, as well as those who would like and can afford |y 1gas !cost. Many will feel that Uncle z . . | A. The full name is sometimes used on hand luggage, but just the "Ew Aun um to give more to donate to this organization which is Too many people look upon Facism as something Sam must be safeguarded lest he e preferred by most people on ‘all luggage. It is mot an DENTIST more important now than ever 4 find his pocket empty when he| initials are ] L5 = which i3 purely the m.wnti.on G hk.e i most needs plenty of dollars. advantage to have one’s full name displayed so conspicuously when 20TH CENTURY BUILDING r nn NlT u nn As the war moves toward its furious climax in Mussolini, that Hitlerism is a capitalistic creatlun‘ NATIONAL ISSUES uraveling Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. both theatres of battle the casualty list lengthens | When it is actually a mass movement and follows the Although history is repeating it- | Q. When should the butter be placed on the table, before serving relentlessly, and there is no turning back at this time | Prevalence of socialistic planning. ; self in public reactions to wartime | or after the guests are seated? for the millions of American young men engulfed in The big job which must be faced by this govern- yegylations, fault-finders will g_lw‘ A. Either custom is all right. ) the bloody battle mof?tl:s to dfathh: ']m;e be;wse;: s::h :;‘I:dnigm::t conlfloyt to t?e Coy hrlesr:;:a:;:s Q. If a couple are entertaining a few guests for the evening, who Dr. John H. Geyer Jones-Slevens Shp Litcwise, we at nome can allow no weakening of | DIMHIING, W01 B UEHRia B V| LD GEL {08 £ Biane | should meet them at the door? VENTIST i - | | governmental society and other revolutionary schemes Verbal brickbats aimed at President | dido this, hEingh ach guest into the living- LADIES'—MISSES’ ‘ our determination to do everything possible for them th 1 A. The husband should do this, bringing each gues o the g READ A : which are based upon the need for totalitarian con- Roosevelt are the same as those| Room 9—Valentine Bldg. Y-TO-WEAR ‘ in their real hour of sacrifice. In place of us at home, Tt iy arieaiil burled at Lincoln. . | room. > { the Red Cross is at their side. We must do every- | tFOIS before they are workable. A TERNATIONAL AFFAIRS rmm PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Third i There has been much talk about such things as N Gy ‘ thing possible to enable this organization to &hnd gl 1 t and 60,000,000 jobs. Little is said‘ Astrologers warn that amazn\g ‘ by them through victory. L3S EEIDIOIEN Sl ’or v sacrifice is presaged for 1945, and l 0 0 K a n d I_ E A R N A. C. GORDON —— abou! the fact that there is a difference between yp.i eooh day on the battlefronl ROBERT SIMPSON. D. “The e s This drive should not be taken as an appeal to jobs which are created by a healthy ecornomy and iy creases the responsibilities of all| Gradiints Tok elul' Opt. Store Men' charity. To put this stamp upon it would be an insult through free enterprise, and jobs set up by the state. on the home front. | 5 : : ¥ £ Ang College SAB' o ] 1 . 4 2 | A :{ 1 prices rise or fall with the devaluation of the gold ot Optomet and . to those who fight and die in our places. Rather it is | The Russian constitution led the way in guar- Persons whose birthdate it is| do)lalr" Do REnstRs; prives & L om“m:z', a simple reminder of our duty at home. It is a ’ameemg full employment, stating that such a plan have the augury of a year of im- | ,,' 2 5 5 ey . vor] 2. th st dangerous professions in the world? notification that an obligation is due. We should | would work out because of the socialist organization proved fortunes. All work should “_’m" S 81“’0( ”.S pm i i YHAE of the GaRarel Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St—Triangle Bldg give quickly and not sparingly to this fund which is | of the national economy. l(;e Catr‘flm on u;lx;h ct;nfldelnce bu:‘; popjiatil(:x:’?e average criminal intelligence lower t LRl Lo TSR ESIRERIERD s S Srn | the surest way in which we can help those who offer The last report of the Social Security Board points deceptions or sudden disputes must pige : s - SE 4 = & Child born on this day prob- | ird is offen used as mblem of immortality? - i = The money is needed quickly. It should have been | but a regimented economy—in other words, a totalitar- ably lw;Tnbe“L;“&t‘ious de:’erp and | 8. :v:;\c)vg;{s V“' e U8 RS 4 The Rexan Store H- S. GBA 5 ‘ Dcn the way to ;he balmc (rm;(s in the form of Red |ian state. trop, Unsclfish. Quick tempers may bel 1 Rige : Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Mas” ] ross services from the people of Juneau long ago. Yet the present trend seems to be away from characteristic of these subjects (,f ; 3 th ost dangerous, followed by d 3 & The city of Ketchikan oversubscribed its quota im- | free choice and towards compulsxun the Ram. | g XTES" DU, 18 sRc fafbs the JPDS o . BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFPNEs —_— e — - - S i (Copyright, 1945) fseq fivie : iR DRUG CO, & MARX CLOTHING ‘ (i r i | i ) | 2 o 3. No, according to sociological surveys. wash l |in Europe will probably not see|Republican A'be ter last No- s P The Rocky Mountai ingion {duty in the Pacific, coming back | vember, has «d to the ANCHORAGE GRADERS 3 4 S0 ;’)c Dy - Me' . |to this country for discharge. Pat- House Irrig ‘lamation | AID RED CROSS FUND 5. The phoenix. Lk I cA L]}'n n l . l' |terson and Gen. Handy revealed Committee, he Cali-| - IABIY HCE l - Go_kound that the method of discharging fornia elect ther the' Students of the Anchorage grade B Grocery and Meat Mache |these troops is now being worked |Government uct pub- school raised the sum of $506.89 for E F I X I T S n 0 P Dmgglst 478 — PHONES — ot T , |out, and that it will definitely be |licly-owned rom the the Junior Red Cross in a recent . High Quality Foods s from Page Ome) |, individual matter rather than huge Shaste the San drive. Thirteen of the grade school 215 SECOND STREET “The Squibb Store” Moderate Prices ! a decision to disband divisions in|Francisco a ays yes, r°°lm5 S“dtzre:‘"g of 100 pex;icenb : order that the occupation of newly- tcto or even smaller units. Length | while Carte: for the With all students bringing a dona- - won Cologne be used as a labora-of service, length of service over- | powerful Pa: Electric tion. Many plans, including two HUSICAL INSTRUHENT REPAIRING 4 r tory test for the establishment of |seas, wounds and family status|Company, OF .ose w. T. S, dances and a bake sale are under- | The Charles W. Carter| | ! PIGGLY WwI & system to be used in all of U. S. will be the important delerlmx\lnglswckdam head of t. Montana da_y in the ;ughmm;;fl é:lasscs o GENERAL LIGHT BEPAIR M mlary | m' ' occupied Germany. Later F.D.R. factors. 'Home for the Aged in Billings“"mse money for the TOSS cam- 0 4 flatly told the Army he will have| Present pians call for the ship- iMonLana. wired House Foreign Af-| Paign. Prizes awarded to winning For BETTER Groceries personal representatives check D ment of the major part of those|fairs Chairman Sol Bloom last week |Cl2sses include a half holiday, free| WORK Pourth and Franklin Sta. Phame 160 on the way the War Department|troops destined for the Pacific via that the inmates of the home mallnge at the Empress theatre and PHONE 136 | handles the Germans, and defi- this country, where they will be would like to celebrate Bloom's ® Class dinner. Ph(me 567 ROY Eaton : mtel‘); wants them to enforce al|given a 30-day furlough before|75th birthday. Bloom checked!MA\,v ATTEND CLASS { tough peace. |going on to tangle with the Nips.|with R tative Mike Mans- ~ 0" 3 . WINDO!' 5 éhandler, Senavf)r Styles Bndgpel 1“1:1&; otepl;is;:‘t:n;vc whlo emu:::d FOR FOOD “AND,LER . ol I ! JUNEAU 2 YOWG t WAR CHMIEFS GRILLED |of New Hampshire and several for Rev. Stockdale, then sent off| HELD, TN ANCHORSRS Therei bstitute for newspaper advertising! RUG CLEANING 4 1 other members of the committee a sizeable check. When Bloom had | ere 1s no subsiiiu elorn p p g' SWEEPING COMPOUND Hardware com " Undersecretary of War Patterson|were not at all certain of the his own party last Friday, Stock-| Anchorage’s first complete school FOR SALE ’ ¥ and Lt. Gen. Thomas T. Handy,|wisdom of this plan. ‘déle.s daugfiter o wérks 4 !for food handlers recently held 1n‘ PAINTS—OIL—QLASS o Deputy ohlet of Staff, underwent| “Thirty days is just long enough Washington, came and told him,|'ht city under the 59"':“?;“’1:’; i ALEX DAROFF DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware e e " Gonata|to make @ man want to stay a|“Daddy called me and told me to i, *yritoral Departiient of PRl Phone Green 279 Guns and Ammanition e closed doors of the Senate;ivilian" Chandler said. “If he|thank you. He said the home pot! 204 Anchorage He as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA . Military Affairs Committee last|were shipped on direct from Europe not Iyt Bt b tracted more than 650 persons, Many THIS EVENING. : [ k. Senator Happy I | e pe not only the money you sent but| ... ieq onl riicin bf¥he dlhas: EMPIRE is invited to be our guest g ; i nator Happy Chandler of |yithout coming into this country also a lot of money he won betting | 2tterded only a po You'll Find Food Kentucky had the two going nearly | 2 y € | es however, and certificates of merit Present this coupon to the box office of the FOR TASTY FOODS |he wouldn't have a chance to fol-l)ou would send a check.” d VARIETY two hours on our military pohq Iget being a soldier. In addition, | were awarded to only 185 who com- rrola THEATBE an in Alaska and the disposition of our tnmm soldiers and their famillo; |(Copyright 1945, Bell Syndicate Inc.) | pleted the entire course, cAP ek | 2 C ity 2 H European troops and equipment|ynow that a delay in being re- and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . Gastineau Cafe SREE B Day [united is much less wearing emo- | EMmPire Classifieds Pay The Kentucky Senator first Was|tionally than being together for a| 2 3 upset about the failure of the! month and th = | moi a en having r Army to do a first-class job of up again.” iti0 eal ‘: SSW. rd Puzzle bmlt_jmg up Alaskan defenses as it| Other members of the Military ro s 0 originally set out to do. “If the|affairg ' Empire wanv ads get quick results. | “TENDER COMRADE" Rertomes (n Fricottnge Federal Tax—-11c per Person | | Committee agreed with | S 5 A St ‘et e e (Al Commiles” sgeed wih | Acnoss k. Hplrope PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUECABCO. ||| INSURANCE e sttt ao owe stmply didn't have lhome for a short time might seem | & Wooden pin 35, Ansleties and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and E E em highl jesirable 31 s ! 12, Insect 39, Devoured 3 3 . “Now is the time to buld up r“jn)xl\\ “;‘ ‘l\i?‘u]‘: ':“‘ (:,[‘““.‘fi l‘““‘ 13, Region beyond 40. Shelltish RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. shanuck Agency those defenses so that Alaska will| .o = go- s | i bl WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 14. Collection of u pread Ioosely around for him not to come home be well-defended in the. future,”| .1v tn leave mnen ron ¢ plBots Chandler said. “We can't do it aft SIATS (oo AL N0 o | 0 Se e -3 the war because it will look then BTN te e | 17, Worthiess dog - J - as a slap at Russia—and 1 é:r };f‘::::;yma eyes 52, Metric lano } call for strengthening don’t mean that I want over on Russia. I just common sense Undersecretary Patterson t committee that the Ar decided to send all mate can possibly be adapted European front to t 4 X B . 28, Restaurant t A 5 . Teaching the Kley ing the manpower de- | 2y, Photographic ~ 61. Constellation oo ;.\ DOWN w hate, how the President felt about| , o instrument b 66. Auctions 1. Manila hemp the May Bill versus the Kilgore | coin 64. Pose for & 61 Mark almed at 5 Griminal P ived | 33 Roman road palnting L Abound AN z 0 R ' C ! 3 \ from the!Bill. “It ppens that I received ’ CAPITOL CHAFF | % BeRUBINE 10 g5 circle of Ngh and PRESS SHOP Sold and Serviced by 1 ors Barkley of Kentucky| 23 5. Hammer for PR et L o 24. Mature breaking o e cCl of Arkansas pulled | 26 Fine open. stone s when the latter asked work fabrlo §1. Cover Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle - “Our Doorstep Is Worn by S Satisfied Customers” —_——— . P Lrlod o times 3. tia wi the President . . ."| s TEM CLEANING as soon as it is no 1 Barkley s pretending to search | . “ : e ¥ to defeat Germany desk for the President’s mes- ] ]+ gz, Phone 15 . ; a shift in basi N . e R H d i Juneau Florists. || Ammy had_origh many papers, observant, re. | Wl :: Jieniciia sews Alaska Laundry Phone 311 : shipping job would the gallery could see | e i Tmmdfi A S ) | S———— S ———— immediate reclame eventually read from the | ‘- 5. One of David's benk is pledged to conserve- teriel in Europe. Neit n top of the pile, which he z Youg et tive operstion. The rafecy % nor Gen. Ha was ab hand just before Mc- | %‘- 2. Lecflch’":‘ ln of depositors’ funds is eur D PoslTs any accurate e te of the q his put-up question H.. ' WaE ot i considerstion. In _ov H ' ( ' H 1, tty of munitions Wi kodl e Pub-ip: i, Rar dnizash Lo vt g 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 | found suitable for shipping | Elbert Thomas of the - fl e ber of Federal Deposit Insue- IN THIS BANK te Military Affairs Committee, | 5 with ance Corporation, which ia- y PROBLEMS OF WAR SHIFTS heard of her father's re-elec- | n . Engraved ARE 'I'll B M B hr d ; There was a lengthy di last November from the Tokyo | 7 e asld [ L ° e €en s of how troops on 1€ J with the Red Cx'u,sxi % southern ED fronts should be } in the Philippines. Miss Thomas fl s | B nk fall of Germar ree| Was born in Japan A sailor, | . Glistens a . Reduce to & trooy re million Americ peering in Europe (compared wi t a the Washi quarter million B 1 t estimated that a that number will have a Capitol window at ton Monument, called a | over to ask: “Gee, is| Empire State Building?” angements are being made pul Postal certifi- cates o s Oldest Bank in Alaska ‘e | First National Bank e i : Avmcs” EEER Too \\\ in Europe for some time r 10 show Russian combat films in 54, Femini " ¥ Germany collapses for lice American newsreels . . . Repre- | 5 :g.fi’r‘.l.“n;'." name of JUNEAU, ALASEA rio# duty.” sentative George Miller of Call-| . Playing card R FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA \ 2 About half the rest of the troops fornia, who defeated reacummryi