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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA . THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1945 *~ AGE FOUR Y . . | First Division, Rep. Bess Cross for the Second, Reps lo o 6 6 8 8 6 8 8 8 8] (rrrorrrrrcoe e et i D(uly Alaska EMI)U‘(? |staniey McCutcheon and Warren Tyglor for the|s HAPPY BIRTHDAY ® romt TRIPL]&TTE & KRUSE o) THind, and R, Wdsde E'tor e ’ . APRIL 19 . YEARS AGO Publithed every eventng excopt Sunduy by the | Third, and Rap, Jesse Lander for the Bourth. - 1§ ' P 20 TH BUILDING CONTRACTORS EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY { It was probably the m efficient organization H i Juncau, Alaska, i o ATaakan T asliitiney - BNAlYl e moen | Mrs. R. E. Robertson . e EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS i - | taken until one of the “contact men” or more 'S gt ,‘"”;* b T T 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING : i WILLIAM R. CARTER - - - i 3 (s Eowsor Tor HALMBENE. CltTE Bl et ® R SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 { B e i el Gonincied. tic LOVERON S5 i ° eta Gilchrist . Without debate, the Senate unanimous passed the literacy test el by |\ S trip to his office v t nec v because he ' B o st 0 b v fotered in the Post Offi Juneau a nd Class Matter. visitor in t llerv. Most of the legislatio e 't P I ST s niaa a A S 0 BRLE or i e o cee Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 e o s oy fex BLEG wet Seu) TR SHUN VUG : v Annual memorial services were held by the Loyal Order of Moose, No.A 2,1 0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH < . te pajd, at the following rates: Whether the proposed legislation was good or bad, o ; ® | with the Rev. Richard D. Decker delivering the culogy. Aoots each Tuess Monday of each month : n sdvance, $18.00: six month ce, $7.50; { what had happened & radical departure from the ® AcE i OIS HALL, in Scottish Rite Temple & 18 B e fas a favor 1t they will promptly notity | tradition American system of government e o o o o o o o o o 8| 4 ans was bom to Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rutherford at deyatai e M 1.0, 0. 7. - biguiinEat T80 pom. e 1 e Business Office of any failure or gularity in the Ge The majority of the memb of the House, quite - > Ve “\]”‘_\~110\”1le Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- e Office, 602; Bustness Office, 374. | likely many of them not realizing what they were $77 "~ " | ; e GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand | chinfil Master; JAMES W. LEIV- - " vamr ety A itiat n 1e o i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS doing, had surrendercd the initiative from the leg- r Mr. and Mrs. George Getcliell completed their moving from Douglas ERS, Secretary. Associsted Press s exclusively entitied to the use for '{4tive hody to the exécutive; who, in Ala 1 3 - ™ of all news dispatches credited to it oF not other- 1° » i and were now located in Juneau. i 2 5 1 e vus T A as o ETh e ikt ; “The stars incline 1 o T | Warfields Drug Store | NIGHT scfloOL 4 ey transterred both the ULUALIVe 99 §1 Ladies of Holy Trinity Cathedral had been rehearsing for weeks on || (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) . a1 om the people to the executive branch but do mot compel Bt > J, at Spickettle Palace A 9 4 ¥ A tet " TYPING and SHORTHAND ‘it g | . a minstrel show to be given at Spickettls Palace on April 21. NYAL Family Remedies y e g6 4 —— NS HORLUCK’S DANISH { Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:30 to 9:30 i | ont hand, the ate was composed FRIDAY, APRIL 2 | Weather report: High, 38; Jow, 81; clear. ICE CREAM i Juncau City Council Chambers gely « of man; (members of the' After early morning nu-u.» benefie] ¢oooww. e A i S A s b e { Miss McNair-——Ph. Douglas 48 ahg e were m fi and the senators od ‘There is d sign +g s PR £ 38 id ¥ . . \ a1 Daily Lessons in English % f T me the time the HEART AND lmwF | al y g W. L. GORDON . } 5 S e de B0 1oy e ) many| N 1| The Sewing Basket X , the, transition will be 1 A3 fi g b NF O ¥ 5 r iguration, il S 7 T T T R e o HEADQUARTERS | e 3 Shpaen st etters will > WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Say, “I sat BESIDE (by the side of) gl Meets every Wednesday, 8 p. m. will serve only body which will rubber- o il o : > Infant and Children’s Wear s wel * women should | o100 and, “BESIDES (in addition to) wealth he has health.” Visiting Brothers welcome | mp. 1 A )) By |, N B 4r mj in fashion if (,h.t" ‘ OFT MISPRONOU Puerile. Pronounce pu-er-il, U as in 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska L ; HOLMQUIST, Ezalted Ruler 13 Stop This I hageis s '”\“P'lx s in HER, I as in ILL, accent first syllable. . L. McDONALD, Secretary Al Stop This Lie o ange. erve the fina e e ] | BUSINESS P AIRS i N MISSPELLED: Lozenge. Observe the final E. ; DR.EH KASER { Stnoir atirer) | Development of 1 resources ONYMS: Addicted, accustomed, attached, habituated, disposed, R 7 5 FLOWERLAND b LAl 3 B S 2 will er aordinary atte | devoted, inclined. DENTIST i . One of the most vicious enemy rumors circulated Will engage raordinary attention| devote d : p ¢ b 2 b in the United States is the report that the armed through the ing months, it is WORD STUDY: > a word three times and it is yours” Let us BLOMGREN BUILDING PLAN?WEROS;QPA(:}?SED HAVE THE PEOPLE SURRENDERED forces, or individual fighting men, must pay for the Ore wska will attract many| i crease our vocabulary by mastering orie word each day. Today’s word: Pk 58 i TR i THE INITIATIVE? yod plasma collected through the Blood Donor YOUns men discharged from S INCOHERENTLY; in an {nconnected manner; without due connection HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sl ek G Shies bet rvice of the American Red C oHE G o ”‘ Jnd moue N | of parts. “He poured out his story vety fast and incoherently.” smelacann e o e ool Franklin _ Phome 591! i ¢ terprises are to add to the =1 ¥ 4 Governor of Alaska Ernest Gruening, who be- Edward Baver of Mt. Healthy, who recently do- ikt ”(‘Nm;‘h“_ e “,mm‘?yw B enaaae ——— is part of my duty and in line with good Nated his 15th pint of blood to the Red Cross, en- ] ASHENBRENNER'S o st occsious WheD b |y T Govermmet vk nri MODERN ETIQUETTE “ogrnra Les ||| DrA.W. Stewart Tl Jaintebin NI S RIS R s Alaska concerning what was accomplished by the' American - Red asking specifically: “Do the all sor \\1h1! be w(mmwnl_\ ullmk-n([— ¥ DENTIST enteenth “Territorfal’ Legislature,” has e 1 armed forces of the United States pay the Red Cros iture, it is prognosticated. | L 2 r“n“lr“ng jpventeent “Lerrtiorial Logialailire,” tng| ¥RPrgd 1 : The need for preparation for posi- | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING for, the blood plasma used or for an Q. Isn't it rude, when attending some public performanee, for one in_ any w | Office Phone 469 his battle wit e s of the Legislature who ticns, high 11 as low, w 3 )y Sl NG e islature WHO (o vice connectedt: with its collection, processing, or MV e bt - low, will be | ' e witty remarks for the musement of those around onfe? Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. | sedsmany of his.proposals this year by issulrg | t { he widely recognized. The seers pro- b L e e 4 opposedungny: of bis:propasals, this year by {SSUIE |shipping te where it Is Used phesy that American legislators and A. Yes, as it is annoying to others who wish to pay strict attention ’ a “Message to the People of Alaska.” | The reply, from Ollie Tucker, assistant to the Gipiimats of the future will be moro| to the performance. . ” L s report, ‘which 1s being distributed widely | Natignal Director. of the Blood Donor Service, Was qoraryny cho | & t ever proper to send “Thank you” cards in acknowledgment ¢ In this report, which is being distributed Widelw | | % poifics’ ATl expenses of the Blood Donor tohy Boaes. At el P 4 i § Dr. JOhD H. GeYer Jones-SlevensSll ! throughout Alaska, at Government expense, Dr.| » rvice are paid by the American National Red Cross INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS of birthday, graduation, Christmas gifts, and the like? 1 Gruening bitterly condemns the Senate, which failed |5, (melblmg: N o o e i e Nayy | Rest this summer is imperative for A. No. It shows ignorance of the laws of good manners to do so. VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES® b to adopt many of the bills which he proposed ‘mfi without any charge whatsoever. All maintenance Statesmen als 'um'imutlf and Q. Should anyone with the exception of a, relative or an intimate Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR 3 \ s lauds the House lich passe 1Y JUORIUDS (M NAID »s and salaries are paid by the Ameri Red L‘“‘l‘;"'“’ i bt “;‘4"'1'” 1“- Over- | friend be asked to act as godfather or godmogher? PHONE 762 Seward Street Near Thira | i he Governor amp of approval, and killed those | Cross, with the exception of the doctors who are x 4 e - ')'] 3 “' Fi No. | WRSEUS R ANIR SRTAPE SIS ) ) Seddvisa A0 S St T 1 st en 5 f v g X - oy sersons whose birthdate it is have S ¢ '([.,.(Hu. “) t !J;u A Im ’.l‘ rlln; u.u\\n‘n assigned by the Army and } ‘,_l tter. Presen 'he S0EUY Of @ vear of ,Mmawm.fim-w,mw,._ \ ' action at the people o 1€ ‘erritory wave ever b\ in 1is letter, resident 3 i :, AN, Opportunities for the fu-| - } witnessed Roosevelt and Ba or, Red Cross National y:o will be D hris 2 LO 0 K an d L E A R | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men!' | Especially singled out for criticism were Senators | Chairman, have denjed categorically and publicly the ren born oi this day probably| A C. GORDON | G"‘d“‘t"' !“":l:n“‘“ 3"“"‘ 9 N. R. “Doc” Walker of Ketchikan and Edward D.|rumor that indiviau il men or the armed services Were 'y pe intuitive and im ative, | L. SRR DO ) Y gyp lefz]‘;‘ S Coffey of Anchorage. Walker was criticized for his ”“"‘“'1‘"““’:’ ‘;" ‘;"“”" 2 - “‘l"-"x ““"l It Sug" talented and independent. Many will S 4 bisod i lent? ; gested that the Fede ureau of Investigation be A | /hich of the four types of blood is most prevalent? oW e proposed income tax measure, an 8 . n unique fame. Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Froi s’ Spg S Mt T Benln iy d | otified of the identity of persons spreading such : | 2. During what President’s administration did the whlrespond- ] lLE e R vl Y R nt St—Triangle Bldg. ol Cotfey for his leadership as President of the Senatc ; (Copyright, 1945 ! ioatiis R While it is apparent that there are many who | hat's 4 good suggestion. We don't think many shle s R 7 R M S e T L [E——————— R 5 would differ with the Governor’s opinion as to the | prudent persons would' pass along an Ugly Iumor | e oomceeoeoooeeees? | Tiess 2 A SRR R BREAT T e % L " " H or shortcomings of either house, nevertheless | without some reason for supposing it to be based upon } e ”-"l ‘_J f ldl",' > The tline sias, corigatho. W) tigyes & The Rexall store H. s. GRAVES nner in which the newly-enlarged junior body | fact. And the result of spreading such a rumor, L St e S Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man" functioned during the 1945 | is something for | however innocent the medium may be, is to dis- ) R e ourage the giving of blood that may mean the dif- 1. Forty per cent of the people have zero blood; 42 per cent have BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER R e Fre (e iR 54 .»..»;.n[..ln,‘ g life .;i death for m?x\ixvu;n‘x B b irs 19’ per cent B ar :1 6 per cent AB. DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING e Bitbe (o the Office of the Governof: ‘Licutenants | (-0l battletields—perhaps someone very dear to you Y Ex er!s 2. President Adams; 1797-98. A : 2 i ; So nail the lie next time you hear it, and pass the word 3. James I of England. were chosen as “contact men” between the pro-Gov- | . . £ o > : along to the FBI; it might be well for the rumor- & “TostMk of many things.” Fred Hanford of Wrangell led the members of the |he heard it WE SPECIALIZE . < nAnnY ncfi 8 e 2 B ety et ARl el s W e L l—"————"—-——__- Grocery and Meat Markes w h- t involved. 1If the Nazis were going/the late World War I President 3 KELVIE S ANIMAL HUSPITAL Dmgglsl 478 — PHONES — 37! wil asningion {0 blow up the pipelines, they would It read: “Received, February 23, m OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY i High Quality Foods at ‘ M I have done it long ago for their 11:50 p. m.: ‘Stand firm for God, OFFICE: 914 Cathoun Avenue PHONE: Red 115 { “The Squibb Store’ Moderate Prices i b e Y‘ location is plaicly marked and is home and country, ]Kere]\, the s Cold AMBULANCE SERVICE 4 no secret spirit of Woodrow Wilson'” . . . o Ji IN r A7) s - Go-Round i e e io | Speaking at: the i it Waving BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary oW uly the contract between the Speaking at the honorary dinner e st 1 | T 16 G DY 08 Wi GaYiET — operating oil companies and the to Aubrey Williams, Secretary Wal-{{ p t = o ; PIGGLY WIGGLY (Continued from Page Ownei RFC is secref e g .. 4 54 T ermanents s om Sage a5 ret. Meanwhile, the lace said, “I begin to suspect that Mort . _ i Bl el prrdi ok S gy B, SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT ortuary v R s There *are two pipelines, the Big control continues that human erosion is as important | A PFourth and Pranklin Sts. d Tnch and the Be Dk R e jio combat as soil erosion” . . . Shaping DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. PHONE 136 Fhene 16-2¢ st 9. campletion during WHY RUSSIA CRACKS SWISS | Referring to Senate attacks on Wil- P R o il submarine mens n order to e e T R % Factory Method on Vork Guarantee 4 asoline and oil to the eastern! There is a great deal more than ";;““ ‘f‘ '(’;\‘1"“‘“’} ; AI?PSO.U:- ™ s “u seaboar Jtogether &y 41 meets the naked eye in Russia's|Y¢'moN bt 0. eeoni \ s, Mtogener ey o ety e naed e i R L0 g, 0 G e | mewmsawwerw | HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP WINDOW WASHING JUNEAU-YOUNG ™'} LT mi e AT }n}uiin; y zerlaiid® sighted. But if you don't like the |y 13 RUG CLEANING il miles ¢ ga e] 14 2 €. . * oh ahesn i — i i : Actually, Switzerland has been an Who is looking ahead, he is a ! BOX 1131—JUNEAU SWEEPING COMPOUND The company or combine which Y. s8cnh Mavor: Lachissie | B l' nof i s araware ompany aets thig' yrize ave one of & perfect refuge for Nazi loot, % it e e SALE v ¥ i i e ' Bave e of & bt refuge or N Lo, 0 L o the samin || MBGRN QR ‘ s PADNTSo—GLASS 40 tha cbunkry nothing tor ‘offend :‘the - Germans ‘\:“"f“m‘- :“‘d» l““éhc“ ; (;“"k ot % l 4 0 DAVE MILNER Shelf and Heavy Hardware SO, e bipclines Garry untl the st Tow' weeks, when an New York it bad 3 baa governe: | Hpeenuutyy Salon LEWIS McDONALD Phane Green 219 Guns and Ammunition 500,000,000 bar % oil or oil Allied victory has become apparent Ment— ARAnEER: o i i el o 20 onn back. the Commissioners. But here In OPEN EVENINGS BY as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA ' || .\ g YRSy Al . e Washington, they create new of-( APPOINTMENT EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. | . After the war, it is expected Stage reason behind the ‘barting of |V ashington, | regte HOW. el |l p thi Y the box oftioaof th FOR TASTY FOODS You'll Find Food Finer and iy ihat due to the cheapness of ocean’neutrals from the- San:-Franclsco fices fpr their bad Commissioners. g PHONE 538 | resent this coupon to the box office of the and VARIETY Service More Complete at transport, the big companies will,Conference is that Russia’ will N0t | (Copyricht, 1915, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) [ CAPITGL THEATRE TRY i i go to oil tanki and that sit in any diplomatic conferences i3 G . c ‘ m nnmor the pipelines will carry natural gas With that nation until Dr. Von R| and receive TWO TICKETS to see: astineau Late ) b from Texas to the great New York Steiger, President = of . the Swiss E b . Foremost in Friendliness 3 ¥ : YELLOW CANARY Today, considerable natural gas fice. The Russians feel Von Steiger ® . 5 the southwest oil regions is is Pro-Nazi. Here is their evidence ACROSS 31. Peacoc Federal Tax—-11c¢ per Person r 53 ST . butterf; wasted—some burned just to get Several years ago, the Russians| L 2N ¥ = JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A it. However, its use in New established a secret intelligence or-| * " 'Goint’of y 3 mSURANCE BUSINESS COUNSELOR . Bowme 0 g v sl & el bgttoms o | oS B N < | PHONE 14— THEROYAL BLUE CAB C0. mecoms | erests, such as the Nazi operations there. The organ-| Vitid oy A w || and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and the Treasury Department and ) Al gas companies, plus John ization was headed by a Russian Brazilian £ ?.,m:(. : RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Shattuck Agency Tax Court g wis' United Mine Workers General who hid out in Geneva and L N et COOPER BUILDING .t apply coal to the New York to Moscow over a care- . small wagon Q WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! PR s eneia O : 5 fully hidden shortwave radio. et B A BEA it i sand 5 RS ? But when the Nazis occupied (€l B iy L. C. Smith and Coroma SECRET CONTRACTS \ern France, they managed to & Ducansfleumg TYPEWRITERS Sold and Sérviced by The Big Inch pipeline, built by chart the location of the et 0,000, is sending set, informed the Swiss and PRESS SHOP Clesnung—rreming—Repateing | | | J, B, Burford & Co. vernm Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle dr g Line of june- ted by i} group: police of its exister W ordered ne ¢ it dard of sey, Shell, At- the Swiss to crack down on the Sxibai tor - -3 Metrlc dand P hich > On " “Our Doorstep Is Worn by { 5 Gulf merican, Texas, Russians. President Von Steiger, el 53. Despoll: whieels turn ‘Neatness Is An Assot” Satisfied Customers” o « Socony and - Tide- then head of the Justice and Police Dlemment archialo 4 ""‘D’o“w",: Ve ; ; 5 i PHrs < Caugift up 54. Existence f | he oil companies Ministries, was so auxious to fawn g o2 EliNaeced 1. In a line if PO 2 P MR 0 i sl i o e o bitane IOEUNARL hek e ot Z With profound g ZORIC , . 2 ental the Swiss police to t et 3 cravat 1 4 It With Flowers™ but ¥ A } : L ia it i Lined with a CLEANING e o il o A T ned witn SYSTEM *“SXY IT WITH OURSI” C € formation to Moscc However, the 5. Woodwind instruments one Juneau Florists rp) i fan General escaped to the 5. Girl of i E 3 ed Surplus kans and managed to inform 1. Devoured Al 5 un War Property Board, actually the Moscow of what p-before any bty 0 Ay s askaLa L s perty 12 up before ar place HE of this VSIS S s v kRO IRRR White House can get rid of the further damage was done o ERINES bank i pledged to conserve- Now is the Russians’ turn to 11. 1'4 rial ‘ 2 B § 4 And they won't play ba 16, Wandecs tive operation. The mfery A ey W ; t !1 lay ball 21, (;.wpn»;] with, of depositors’ funds is our A R . tzerland until the Swis hoarfrost i consideration. Ia " an Adetr Fresident L Sddition, the bank is 8 mem- IN THIS BANK' 1891—0ver Half a (enlu[y of Bankmg—]"s g : owers ber of Federal Deposi losue- te J CAPITAL CHAFF % ance Corporation which i~ ing favor! Indiana's ex-Governor Clifford ; oures each of eur deposicons ARE ‘3 @ ) el" ™ " histle - . nie The Townsend is being pushed by Sec- 2. R “\nn sgainst lom s s mazimum Tll B M B hl‘ d RFC has tremendous power in these retary of Agriculture Wickard 5. Super- L] L] s things 4 e abundance Ad also of Indiana) for Rural Elec- Direction 5 amun Atrlcan | ied to Aubrey Williams by the Senate. In the old days, Hoosier ownsend pushed Hoosier Wickard 1o the Agriculture Department Wickard is reciprocating Elinc Lyon of Lij medium who pur Prigntened Puffs up . Answer the " Oldest Bank in Alaska ih Vgl st National Bank : £ i Fir of JUNEAU, ALASKA COMMERCIAL ~ SAVINGS " Trritate MOER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE eOI'OIA'lO and the oil ¢ ating the Go kept absolutely to see them, yo Dale, N. Y., a ris to comm with Woodrow Wilson recer sent Congressmen 2 Imes a war secret. M other Government c cpen for any taxpay Obviously no_ military Sheep-kijling parrot &