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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA L e A MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1945 heard what had happened, tele- phoned the White House direct and . ’ me level v\hxch is the hlg’hEsL in our history."fe o e o e @ ® ¢ & o & ., Daily Alaska Em pzre o Foihoe DURK. eaka P 1 4 8 1o Nlaght o [0 . TRIPLETTE & KRUSE : i e pre : ¢ 20 YEARS AGO T mish oo Pubiified every evenine PRI, R in ways consistent with the preservation of free % HAPPY BIRTHDAY b HE EMPIRE Dbttt oONTRAGTORS e MPIR! NTING MPANY :nterprise. We confess we do not know the answer; Secigand reets oo Alaske. | e frank we think the stated goal is unattainable,| ® © © APRIL 30, 1945 e (e .8 EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS AFLEN TROY MONSEN - - - - residen A a W L Sla 04 S a 2 & . P4 PRSI ) ‘.“{i{"‘,\'\’x‘l)"f"\'hqf,'\"” Ales T toesPewsldent | wighout a continuous outpouring of Government funds % b s | APRIL 30, 1925 Hirow m(";‘:;fl”CENTURY MAF::&’:‘;}OUOU;DIM.N%HOW i B to take the place of the billions of daliats of pur- |y George A. Lingo ®| The Territorial House had cleared the calendar of all measures and e S s A R chasing power currently being created through deficit | o Arthur M. Uggen | was ready for any amendments to bills from the 'Senate. The Senate Eatered in the Post (’: ;’R:;:Ti(;:' .{"n Second -Cln»“ Matter. Hh‘,l’l‘(’lh‘ :;.rv‘\‘:\r‘ {)ux'pr)m]*i i R B 4 K Bm\: Allen ® | was acting on the general appropriations bill and expected to comp!ete Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 C:‘i:;:?nt" :;nr:xx”m:;' e s b . il it w.\‘u g . m{) o g 'mh”“;‘ ‘.h'"'m" ® | this work, clearing the way for an early adjournment of the session, No.AZ2LO.O.F.| . SECOND and FOURTH « A o raBe There are large numbers of workers either too old e Pat Scy ¥ hope duiririg: the syertas et s i Monday of sxch’ SOl ¥ » 518 in advance, $750; |or too young as well as many housewives who could | Jessie A. Leask . gl Gad 3t 6007 AL 1.0 O\ thtL, in Scottish Rite Temple " fer @ favor if they will promptly notity and should withdraw from the labor market when | ® o The Government School was scheduled to close the next day with an Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p. m. & Ot any failure or irregularity in the e |ihe war emergency is over. Steps could be taken,|® ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ° °© 8 R soropriste program. g 3 E. F. CLEYENTS, Wor- ™ s Office, 602; Business Office, 374. too, to encourage ansion of private investment = O o 1= 5 oAl GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand | shipfu] Master; JAMES W. LEIV- i " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e e 1 |CVILY, partly through tax relief and partly through | T L i ames Wickershamh! wes, Heburniie: frothostHe -Sovth: on/ the ERS, Secretary. The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to tI use for v]e e dit ¢ rec 3 )] R | s N R Rl TS 3 | R T N e T 10 ok winer, [ Belech{ve) cradit aid, 'sAtiove ‘ally: Pupidh BRtORVerakoh, H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E Queen & A % RS T RS R S wiee credited (o this paper and also the local news published attuned to the needs of the future, instead of geared ‘ e arfields’ Drug tore NIGHT SCHOOL moroin T to the temporary demands of the immediate postwar | { «mp o otoms incline | Mayor J. J. Connors issued a proclamation for Clean-Up Week. (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) - period, would afford the best possible protection btk do mot eompel? S D L NYAL Family Remedies TYPING and SHORTHAND — | against the kind of recession that so often degenerates Ut ao n il Goldie Halm left for the South enroute to Cologne, Germany, on & HORLUCK’S DANISH e 100 o 980 o into depression accompanied by widespread UNemM- | { ooowew e |y ICE CREAM J;“mau City Council Chambers % loymi AR “ E gk gt 4 ss McNair—Ph. Douglas 48 v S TUESDAY, MAY 1 | S, ) ~ Adverse planetary asy rule to- Weather report: High, 47; low, 39; clow e 0 SE \ lul\'lll W \R I()\\ day which may be marked by dif-| ¢ mmeue T i S e - g X ferences of opinion regarding labor 3 ; N | The sewmg Baskel B P 0 ELKS Although the éeventh in the geries of special war es. : D l I- E g| h 1 ) ..U Joan campaigns has been launched by the Treasury HEART AND HOME ! ai Y essons in £n 1S W. L. GORDON BABY HEADQUARTERS Meetsievery Wednestay, 86,5 'at a time when we stand upon the threshold of | On this d \\lhvn xnl(nlvctu\(lll;l‘:ll:e; E Infant and Children’s Wear Visiting Brofhers. seliasie: s - places T LA S victory in Europe, the need for it has been more }\';(.f;,l.,lmlvlvuJ‘Iw X;I,v:i;: hu 7 by VORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I shall arrange it somie || 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska ||| L. J. HOLMQUIST, Ezalted Ruler urgent. The need arises from the scarcity of con- i e b WOR S o ' it SRR T S H. L. McCDONALD, Secretary . atisfaction due to war wearinessi ... or another.” In a colloquial expression such as this, say, “in some I i . e e - umer goods in relation to enormous latent pUblic |’y restrictions. There should| toy O ST T, rchasing or. The bulk of our productive re- |pe g s £ avolid God | way o . : $ purchasing i;..\:”x . 1[1‘7‘ r: l:lx\[;) w(: i ’/\ (‘m:ldlll‘ o h:l pecial care to avoid accidents ori OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: With. Pronounce the TH as in DR E H KASER '—‘————vrllowznl.nnn | sources must still be devote ar, siderable | a1l sorts y . 5 . |task remains before us in Europe. A major conflict BUSINESS AFFAIRS § SMOOTH, ik B MR ARER - 0 P! e DENTIST CUT FLOWERS—POTTED va ; must yet be won in the Orent. And if victory is to| Many lines of manufacture or QETEN NIISSPELKIED- Abflwl»cevl _-711-0 “NCE. BLOMGREN BUILDING PLANTS—CORSAGES FULL EMPLOYMEN breed security and order and peace, some portion of |construction may be !nl(l{up at zlm: SYNONYMS: Pmdgnabll, (Mlus;qm, tmna. Sl Phone 56 “Por those who deserve the best” » el stars licate r 5 7: “Use ¢ ¥ ree times ai it is yours S . R lour civilian supply, food and clothing in particular, |time when o ttx fiie 1(;|to el WORD STUDY 08 word three e n( i e HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. #nd and Franklin = Phowe 581 Those optimists who talk glibly about the necessity . € B 2L . |important decisions must be made. | jpcrease our vocabulary by mastering one wprd each day. Today’s wol ’ must be shared with the people we have liberated. | g, 0 i given that secret inter-| 1 p10rT; not allowed; improper; unlawful. “Their illicit love affairs of maintaining full employment after the war seldom 17 jnfiation at home is to be averted, the temptation | Ui UHE & B0 B0 b ing foot | - ‘l ks RO BT S Y consider what that ambitious program implies. It is to start spending money freely, which will come a5 |y014s in new enterprises | were exposed e i Dr. AW Sowath ASHENBRENNER'S ‘ quite probable that deferred demands for durable |a natural consequence of victory in Europe, must be NATIONAL ISSUES I.A.W. NEW AND USED woods now unobtainable and other scarce articles will sternly resisted. Peacetime goods are likely to be in | Reckless application of the Com— by DENTIST o result in a temporary postwar boom and give rise to | extremely short supply for a long while to come. | munist label will m;\uw _\u:les}l)l{je‘\d ROBERTA LEE R r u‘ n N l T “ BE | p oL resentment among merican liber- an active demand for labor. However, pent-up de-| Only two special war loan drives are planned for | resehy n i ol % s als who realize that a new order,| S e Office Phone 489 Phone 788—306 mands of this kind afford no basis for permanent |this year as compared with three in the course of | klr‘“_m“l -‘:\ :_({‘I '“‘ N':mmm“ e LG e Willoughby Ave. employment. Once they are satisfied, there is certain | 1944. For the seventh campaign, the Treasury has | lished . in 'tha" post thiaee| Q. What should one do when calling to see a friend, and one sees to be a drop in activty in some industries. The most |set an over-all goal of 14 billion dollars. Half of this | iiona) peace program. | that she is preparing to go out? critical phase of the postwar period will probably |amount, the more important half, is to be raised by | [NTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS o | A. Tell your friend you see she is ready to go out, and that you of ¥ come when Iabor has to depend for employment upon |the sale of bonds to individuals. And the mOSt| Agthe might of the United Nations | will call again. Dr. John H. GeY Jones-Stevens fiflp ! industries meeting current consumption demands important portion of this half, four billion dollars, is ]g demonstrated in hard won uqm.‘ Q. Isn't it the privilege of a bridésmaid to choose the color and VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ ! The magnitude of the undertaking to achieve full | to come through subscriptions to E bonds. These are |ies, the stars pxrs‘u,‘o sulp:h!‘s \\hxch‘ style of her own gown? Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR Y employment after the war is indicated in the annual | the bonds design ed for people of comparatively mod- |still Im‘llu‘*x null the 1111{.\(11)!!08“’;:‘ A. No; this is always the privilege of the bride to decide. PHONE 763 BowandiBrroct o Thkd report of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. It is | est means. The buying of them represents a deferment JU:I:«:‘x‘iE:Ll dmr:? Hx:snlunupnjm ,vmm‘: @ s 1t 0arvect 15 “man and wife;” instead 'of “husband and ureet . there pointed out that a postwar national income of | of current spending which is quintessential to the anti- va!u- L | witem? i 140 billion dollars, the estimate so often cited as |inflation program. This is the really dangerous | 5 ¢ whose birthdate it is have | A. Either form is correct. 7 4 essential to assure full employment, would not only | money, the money which the Government must mOP | o qugury of & year of fairly good | foeeeiee ~orooe oo oo ros e B{?BERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men ! call for a great increase in private investment but|up and take out of circulation if prices are to be |jyck. Much depends on determined | by _,Mun‘u m':)Angg]u cdouege , also an expansion of consumption “by at least 40 | kept stable. The success of the Seventh War Loan |activity that ignores obstacles. | |.0 OK a nd I_EA RN Y . GORDON of ol:p i per cent beyond any level previously known in time | drive can best be gauged by its suce in meeting fimme‘ born on lhl:s ((lluy p;o‘i))ut;ly‘ AL 4 thalmology e substantially above the current (civilian) | the E bond quota. will be vigorous in mind and BOAY. 19 ___ o Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground l Front St.—Triangle Bldg _of peace and substantially above the current 11\an‘ he E bond quota. R ey e e il | Glases Fited _Lenses Ground | S 7 < d da ¢ | to manage. { 1. According to current statistics are there more men and women " Washlnglon i T ol pm',”wm(:;;‘( el e oy “;\1,“:,‘:‘“"]2010 (Copyright, 1945) | homicide victims In—(a) United States, (b) England? p— ey 4. #: ngh. P iR e ol s 1 ST 2. What is an accommodation train? 1" " , British Press Conference and fired | laboration data is verbatim text of | 2 Whatisan o nT e The Rexall Store H. S. GRAVE y Me"y- critical questions. British Labor | U. S. Treasury reports whose of-| DEDORTS ARE WANTED 3. To whom does the name Tommy AtKins refer? . D, G R d Leader Atlee contrasts with Secre- | ficials say they will support if { 4. 1In the Bible, what l(nlowlcdge.dld the npp:ln l!‘Ll( pf; Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man" 0-Roun tary of State Stettinius who dodged | necessary.” | FROM AP‘p”[AN]’S OF { 5. Was Socrates a sculptor as well as a philosopher? BUTLER-MAURO Hoiinak 2 questions, said almost nothing. Stet- | (Copsrisht, 1943, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | i | ANSWERS: i mxmcwrmmo d Continued from Page 0n) | it ™ fiochea " gorgeous smile, | NURSES MDE (MSS] 1. (a) Men, (b) women. ; DRUG CO. al - 28 knew each newsman by his name, Sl 2. A local, or one which stops at all or nearly all stations . it “ambiente” or atmosphere—that | put otherwise apparently did *not (HRIS MI(HAHSO“ 0!: Applicants for Nirses' Alde trainels 3. To private soldiers in the British army. | why the Russian Delegation is | pelieve ir \n covenants openly % i i o P Y is why the Russ : {believe in_ open _covenan openly TE"AKEE DlES HERE ing in the class which is now being{ 4. The knowledge of good and evil. HABRY RA CA L ! r n“!‘ upeie LES Boue Ui e, e | organized, are urged to turn in theiri 5 Yes, in his earlier years, — 5 Language is enc barrier between at ‘the Washington airport, the ort: their physical examinay A gl i Sl o e & rocery and Meat Marke! the Russkies and contagious at-|Navy band played “Lights Out.” iy MiCHaaINR DF Tedikes pass- | R ;n:;:(,d,_‘:m; e o i DYUQQISt 478 — PHONES — 37 mosphere of an Francisco. An- ed away ‘.‘L St. Ann's Hospital Pegues, in the Territorial Depart-| High Quality Foods st other barrier is the way the Russ- TOR McCARRA JUNKET ‘Sunday night at the age of 82. 7 | nstiboar HealtH, ! WINDOW : AUTO PLATE GLASS ! “The Squibb Store” i ; kies remain isolated. They won't < rotund Senator Pat He was born in Oslo, Norway,|yp. T N “Neill, who will be the IDEAL GLAS s Co Friog expose themselves to contagion.|neGarran has got. himself another October 22, 1862, and has been a| . . b tor ™ loroted | that ta Glass Work of All Descripti 23 3 8| ¢ ik G X e 8 30 S A ok ass Work o escriptions They are shutting up in hotel suites ' free trip to the West Coast, to say resident of Tenakee for about date only six of the reports have| 3 40 ar e Jle @ are | 42 Y 2 Lo | 5 DON ABEL 3 unexposed to the hustling, con- nothing of his home town—Reno. Yot He bk ngle :»rv;(viix:hem;;:‘”"“ returned, and while it ‘was| PHONE 633 121 MAIN STREET The Charles W Carter PIGGLY WIGELY tagious “never saw no ambiente” of e Senate observer to the San x.m VI‘IO\‘I»’ll‘llt‘ll Jr\:esci\f . vg'cu-m-‘l"““"““' to start the class this week, M riuar this town which raised itself from prancisco Conference. Pat worked lw(’?:‘;::z‘s”nta the Charles a |that cannot be done until all the 80 e r 0! Y For BETTER Groceries ashes it through his pal, Senator Kenneth ™ 0 U8" 5" | reports are in. B e ] Pourth and Pranklin Sta. The British got off to the best|pcKellar of Tennessee, head of the . GO “”U']‘s it }“Olrln i il ; i Phone 16—24 conference start—with the help of Senate Appropriations Commitice, nown up and down ast fr G e S i el ST S oy papY ISBOMN || WALTER 3. STUTTE Jan Smuts of South Africa, Who (his columnist more different kinds m oo ‘;”:‘u;“mum and| TO LERAY CLEMENTS 4 2 ORIERALDONURACRON, WINDOW WASHING hag seen more conferences come ar than any g 8 a 7 e a2k 2 ke apyyman since ALSUAR | crumy (e ot Lestogious ey, einer out of Tenkee, New Consiruction and Remodeling | RUG CLEANING JUNEAU - YOUNG Briand, had written a preamble 0| iy from every viewpoint are a L oncrd) drrangements will be an- | A baby boy was born to Mr. and|| Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished swm:r;:;g ggivgouxn Hard C the United Nations Constitution ey Samples of his orchids). Finally 3 | Mrs. Leray Clements early Sunday DAVE MILNER araware Lompany lwhich may g0 uw“‘l:‘}“ _-“-}‘)“‘»‘ |McKellar called Ed Stettinius and JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB |morning at St. Ann's Hospital. The Y Lone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS alongside Thomas Jefferson’s ] asked that Senator McCarran be baby, who tipped the scales at 6 ; Shelf and Heavy Hard laration - of Independence the sent out to San Francisco as an Regular business and social meet- | pounds, 9 ounces, joins a sister, 0TTO ANDERSM Guns and Ammunition British Dominions, incidentally, gpserver for the Senate Appropria- ing, Tuesday, May 1, in the Nor- | Frances. as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA hav: br(‘fllhli‘db“ “;l of "‘“”':““‘ tions Committee. Since Setttinius thern Light Presbyterian Church‘ The father is now in Mississippi, EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. pendence at San Francisco. Some yeeds appropriations next year he Parlors, at noon. Election of of-|with the Army. Mrs. Clements is the & 1 TASTY FOODS make no effort to conceal thal ghliged. McKellar was glad to ficers. | torvaer. damic Biibey. Present this coupon to the box office of the z FOl:ndAVSARIETY so-'ll Find r-:m-: their future is bound up just as'geraten McCarrans back, because Mis. J. V. Cole, Secretary. | ———— CAPITOL THEATRE TRY much with the USA. as With| yecarran had recently scratched (Apr.28-30—Adv.) { NOTICE! . T“ Bamor B""[‘““ R"m;d-‘ ”‘“U"" that “i‘ "}““"' his. McCarran recommended pas- - Lola’s Beauty Shop now open for and receive TWO TICKETS to see: G“!meau Ca{e conferences they have visited about 'gage of the Senate Resolution in- Empue want ads get quick results. business. (tf.—Adv) 2 a5, much, with this country as With | verigeting Siliman Evans and The 3 Al " “SONC OF THE OPEN ROAD" Foremost in Friendliness COFFEE SHOP 'r"_‘r'“““ i pey. | Nashville Tennesseean, which has A ™ ypical of State Department bell- ipeen oo critical of Senator McKel- C Federal Tax-—11¢ per Person e ekl Crossword Puzzle LI Me P g e ag tralian External Minister Herbert vada's McCarran, incidentally, is a ; M 0 . Eait i o e Presdent TN Lo s i pting kit (o || AGROSS . B st N || PHONE 14— THE ROYALRLUECABCO. (|| INSURANCE |||, zosoress coomseicn before he left. Washinglon. The (e West, For thrce years: he was - Table utenstls ) Female AD i and an -insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and the Trosmry. D A okt Bt one o e bt 1 haiman o' commitiee st & MY s 1 BB B | RETURN YOU to vour home with our compliments. || Shajtuck Agency Tat ot S s, ¥ gating forest grazing permits, the i 121 a cific. g % V: C SV 2 k& a 42. Bord — Pacific, that Truman was too busy fyture of fishing, placer mining X:‘Hiam{:&nh & e E| [ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Narae May Appear! COOPER BUILDING to bother about Australia. (AMONZ claims, conservation of wildlife, and » Anger 4 M)me Bt Al S| other things he had conferences crowding of ranges and various 4 Uiorwork o word T scheduled with Congressman Jed gphiects which took him—at gov- T 6. Rank P # Johnson of Oklahoma). Finally, ernment expense—back to the vi-' 3. ,I[“'fh" THAL 4L Nosiele yeem Al Dnncansfilmmg Senator Hatch of New Mexico pronoun title N and PRESS SHOP o Wi President Truman was delighted to see the Australian Lxu-uul Min- ister. “When the F out of their foxholes,” Statesman Evatt, “Japan may get strong again. That is why we must have regional agreements in the is protection against ag- Pacific s gression.” Australia, adds dead against the right of a big nation to veto the attempts by regional groups to prevent war in their region. Most people don't realize it, but under Dumbarton Oak Engls power could stop the Pan-American Union from taking s to head off Argentine aggression—or, Ru sian veto could stop Australi Zealand and the U.S.A. from head- ing off Jap aggression in the Pa- cific. A lot of powers would like to change this at San Francisco. This is what many U delegates don't like. British Labor Leader C stey ement Atlee takes a constitutional in the evening up and down San Fran- cisco’s steep hills. Despite his 61 years, he takes the hills as fast as he does his press conferences, where he answers questions fairly Aussie Ivatt, is one vote veto cinity of Nevada. So now, that the future of fishing has been worked to the bone as a source of in- vestigation, Senator McCarron will investigate the diplomats and what they do at San Francisco. Wonder what names McCarron and McKel- lar will call now. It will be hard to think of any new ones CORRECTION The column of Drew Pearson re- leased for April 27 contained ref- gan & Cie, Paris, to a French partner of that firm, and to J. P. Morg: Co. that are cruel, wholly false, and libelous Certain of them purport to have been made by the Nazi Adminis- utdoor game 'he herb eve 26. Symbol for alcium m<[mzw) o state * =1 A abbr. 53. Remoceled 31 Buntiuglike 61, Withdraw Solunon Of Saturday's Puzzie fabric 62, Omits In 34. Music drama pronouncing DOWN Worship Contradict 63. Slopes 1. Before: prefix wtion change . Rubs out C1. Most recent 2. Rose ale sheep edicinal plant . Public display aunts ecious stone Numlfer ‘anded estate of a lord . Make speeches trator in Occupied France a strange source for the emanation of reliable information. The fact| is that Morgan & Cie refused to do business with the Germans dur- ing the war. The French partner is a loyal Frenchman flow serving | in the French Army. The position of J. P. Morgan & Co. during this | war and the last is too well known | to need defense from these charg The Chase Nations has prote Friday, April 27, saying the state- Bank ..1so1 ed statements in the| Drew Pearson column for release | 5 Deserters i, Test ore Australian bird . Brother of Cain . Makes reparation Scents Mushroom . Toward the left of a vessel . Restrict o by trickery Feminine nickname Russian 0. Superlative ending ARE First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA 4T{::>STS IN_THIS BANK INSURED >0 RATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSAT INSURANCE oi“ Cleaning—Pressing—Repalring PHONE 333 “Neatness Is An Asset™ J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” “Say It With Flowers” but Sls;lhl“mfle lsm “SAY IT WITH OURSI” Alaska Laundry June:t;l""l‘?nsis 1891—0Over Half a Century of Banking—1945 The B. M. Behrends Bank QOldest Bank in Alaska , COMMERCIAL SAVINGS