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P TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1945 eee o000 0000 " code of censorship—at least as the code is imerprpmfl( ily Alaska Empi TTRIPIATIE & KR SE 1 al asKd I PIrE@ by Director of Censorship Byron Price. Tn a memoran- (e . ’ hb“zd o i e abili il wg dum to editors and broadcasters issued recently, Mr.|le HAPPY BIRTHDAY * 2 0 Y EA R S A G 0 from TRIPLETTE & KRUSE 4% EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ! Pice said: “Reports or discussion of expectations ot |e . THE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS Second nd M cets, Juneau, Alaska, probabilities involving future war plans may be of (e o e MAY 8, 1945 o o e EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS EELEN TROY MONSEN = - - - -| Presdent great value to the enemy. For example, published |o s el . ey S el i et - WILLIAM R. CARTER < - - Editor and Mauager or broadcast speculations or statements regarding the | o Mrs. J. F. Hogins MAY 8, 1925 SHOP PHONE 96 "After 5:00 P. g e - .t .t .- gMenaing Bdior propaple intentions of Soviet Russia toward Japan,|e Helen Chipperfield ol . A fire alarm box was installed at the Herie Grotery corner to be : 6 SRY B L SHONE 098 - - ————— however erroneous they might proye to be, could pos- | o Jack Likins 8 fButnber 440 . e B rTan iy apecond Class Matter. sibly lead to a Japanese attack oh Russia. Whether | o Caroline Madison ol s o R ot Delivered By carricr in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; such speculation were true or false, the military|e R. M. McClelland ol b ot aeRites Vea T 2 i ver Bow Lodge NT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 | ol postase pajd.at the following rates: Intersta of the United States would be damaged and o - Mms, F. F. Shannon e [ S0 T, e o6 e e ey No.A2L0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH { ame 208 Tear, i advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; the war's sacrifice of American life might be pro- o Kate Campbell S '; e St i ¥ BEaE A tons ‘of con- Mecets each Tues- Monday of each month i in, omnce, 3180, woe It they will proapily sokity -JODEE.” | Golly, We didn't realize our own strength. | o Mrs. Mamie Swanson NilEirgies wes Sk day at 8:00 P. M. I. O.O.F. HALL. In Scottish Rite ‘Temple ] the Business O of any failure or irregularity in the ce- Before seeing Mr. Price’s warning and unconscious ' ¢ H. M. Moore . . Visiting Brothers Welcome beginning at 7:30 p. m. | """l‘;;h'g:e‘{ e ice Boh: i of the dread consequences of what we might e 10| o . Mnay paint-up jobs were being done around the city and cleaning P E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- | o vt 2 e say, we published an editorial suggesting that de-'g ¢ w ® ® ® & e ® e w|up was in progress. There were two more days of the city clean-up ORGE CLARK, Noble Grand | ghipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- MEMBER OF ASSOCIA’ ESS nunciation of the Soviet-Japanese neutrality pact " JOSRPRPI campaign scheduled e ERS, Secretary. The Associeted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for “bodes a break sooner or later between Rus: ‘wallc-l.lnn of all news fll*Dl(;h!? Crtdluld 'AI] it or Mbollh"- J w ' Wise credited in this paper and also the local news published Japan.” ) o 1 5 . . wrein. C. L. Tubbs left on the Estebeth for Funter Bay. | v 5 7 o A = ou canternution over e gate s somewnat | U OROSCOPE || hIond . arfields’ Drug Store GEORGE BROS NATIONAL REPRE " Aluska Newspapers, 1411 lightened by the discovery that we are in rather DAy b R et G i o 1| (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) " . Mrs. Tay Bayers was in . Ann’s Hospi or an operation. NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of i th Avenue Bidg., Seattle distinguished company. Presumably Senator Elbert Thomas did not see Mr. Price’s memorandum, either; 1 T LT ‘The stars incline HORLUCK’S DANISH LIQUORS - Weather report: High, 51; low, 45; clear | for the Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Com- but do not compel” 1| ICE CREAM mittee told a reporter: “This certainly must mean the £ Sy G e R Y PHONE 92 or 95 eventual entry of Russia into the war with Japan.” | ¥ 1 . . . b@l And he speculated on possible establishment of Am- WEDNESDAY, MA D ' I_ E g| h S I L R R erican air bases in Siberia. Senator Johnson of | Mixed aspects are active today.| al Y essons In £n IS W. L. GORDON Th Sewing Bask Colorado declared: “It means our armed forces will |The stars smile on the people of the! e ewm! asket B P 0 ELKS BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska DR. E. H. KASER United States who are under prom-| ising planetary influences presagmg‘ continuing prosperity. HEART AND HOME i Owing to the housing shortage, uncongenial members of families will | |be brought together. Astrologers em- | not ‘be compelled to clear the Japs from the continent of Asia. We can concentrate on the job of blockading and devastating the Japanese islands, which ought not to cost a great number of American lives.” | | What will be the effect of these observations in | Tokyo is beyond our power of imagination. And, anyhow, we guess it wouldn't be safe to publish any Me:gs every Wednesday, 8 p. m. Visiting Brothers welcome. L. J. HOLMQUIST, Ezalted Ruler H. L. McDONALD, Secretary [ FLOWERLAND | “Columbus DISCOVERED Am- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: S erica” (that which already existed), and “Edison INVENTED the arc light (something which had not existed before). OPFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Nothing. Pronounce the O as in SON, not as in OF. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Earring; two R’s ;g:flfi;: ;iému:lo“n ‘;2"“',:,,.:\“,,K;,,.l:v]:,’;: l‘,‘;‘,:q m:t | phasize that self-discipline must be| SYNONYMS: Absolve, acquit, free, pardon, exonerate, forgive, liber- DENTIST |torially. They might even—oops, there we go again, [Practiced as clase association untierjgte, release. ; S BLOMGREN BUILDING CUT FLOWERS—POTTED Well, as we were saying, Mr. Price, the Far Eastern | S7ess of war Is condusive 0 5 WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us o PLANTS—CORSAGES s 59 “For those who deserve the beJt” GERMAN SURRENDER 3 : o PERe | situation is fraught with interest and, uh . er. ,is"m,“ l_m‘t L;m :?IGYOlgcd ol::l);n\;l:ncm increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: pregnant with possibilities and, so far as the home |Patience and Philosopay COMBINE | pnyrsoIBLE; not capable of being mised. “A chaos of immiscible and BUSINESS AFFAIRS | conflicting particles.”—Cudworth. front situation is concerned, it's the very devil of a| As peace plans are discussed, the geeeeeerceroreerres e s oo job to publish a newspaper in the face of censorship influence of trade and commerce on | l b/ MODERN ETIQUETTE ™ inanities international relations will be recog ROBERTA LEE Q. How far in advance of the wedding day should the announce- HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 D —— The long awaited day upon which the people who started the most terrible conflict the world has seen must lay down their arms upon terms dictated by the victors has finally come. It has begn inevitable for many months and expected momentarily for several weeks. The surrender of the Germans is a cause for | rejoicing in all of the Allied nations, but not for | celebration, for the battle is only half won | Americans, along with the other United Nations, | can now focus their full strength upon the battle originated by the little men of Japan. Al efforts | centur the world ASHENBRENNER’ NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. e Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 nized as of supreme importance. | Economic inequalities in the future, SESUUSTUS TSP PRY |may precipitate a third world war,! the seers declare. ( Coluinbus gave to Spain a New World. And for a | NATIONAL ISSUES | ments be mailed? fter his time Spain was almost mistress of | Resentment regarding strikes in the! A. The announcements should not be placed in the mail until the She had literally an empire on which the | pericd of war may be widely ien:’d“y of the wedding. Some member of the family usually attends to Three Square Meals a Day (Cincinnati Enquirer) Dr. John H. Geyer Jones-Stevens Shop must now be concentrated in that direction. Now is n | ; e 4 R o & Ry ncific | Poured o ipon her in a golden stream. er | ! 8 c8 Q. Is it all right to use the phrase, “Let me make _you acquainted ;_’;o"x 'llln ‘”;\_":\f“," \“_'1(1’“” S(_‘b;{}“]m'”"’ Pacific. | 1o of glory passed . From being the greatest and most | stubborn criticism and opposition in! c, & ) introducing two persons? o LADIES'—-MISSES® e fall of the Nazis will spur the Japanese on 10 |otent of the European nations, she shrank decade by |the future. Changes in personnel| ", " o g 2uoid this phrase. Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR greater efforts and those efforts must be matched | gecade to a mere shadow of her former grandeur.‘hendmg the great organizations are| J iz PAIOSE: PHONE 762 Seward Street e ’ by us. The long struggle in Europe, even after it |Why? Prof. J. B. Trend of Cambridge University, | prophesied. | Q. Is an engraved card of thanks in good taste, following a bereave- lear Third should have been realized that aii lost far as luno of the most astute of modern historians, says it | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ‘m?“l? Canada is under the most prom-| A. It is often used, but a few words in one's own handwriting is ——— ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College ot Optometry and Optiialmology Germany was concerned, should prove a lesson to us |was altogether because the Spaniards did not have | fhey fight the hardest |enough to eat. Theirs, agriculturally, was and still |ising planetary influences. Although| preferable when they are cornererd |is a poor country. Food always was, in short supply. | there will be a decided t_rend tuward‘ e e Those in command, pf our military operations will | The peoble chronically were, underfed. To carl |racial ideas, harmony will be "‘3’“" “The Store for Men"” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg in the ways of the Axis nations. s e by A. C. GORDON Ithis theory to lts logical conclusion one must at-|tained in a way that assures solid- I.O OK a nd I_ E A R | see to It that there will be no pau - s | - ity kg N :: )"P i - 5 13 ,"“‘h attacks | ;ihute the glory of Britain to its roast beef, to its |arity as a people [ against the enemy in the Pacific. Here at home We |1, dant mutton and nut-brown ale. The English | Persons whose birthdate it is have, | f i ’ i g can back them up by concentrating 1.J\u' full efforts lwere always such hearty eaters that the moreill\f‘ augury on the Seventh War Loan Drive which opens May |fastidious Latin peoples called them gluttons. | earned despite interferences and ob- 1. When did the Americans evacuate Germany after World War 1?2 | ey 14, celebrating, if we must, the victory over the We ourselves believe that Professor Trend is pstacles 7 2. Who sees better in the dark, a color-blind person, or a person 0" “ I - Germans by buying bonds right. Our Ameri‘can success in conquering a con-| Childrén born on this day probob-| with normal eyesight? The Rexall Store : H S. GRAVES G Word from Katherine Nordale, Deputy War [tinent is due to the fact this always was a land of |ly will be endowed with active minds 3. What is the largest island within the boundaries of the United Your Reliable Pharmaciste Pinance Committee Manager for Alaska, informs us |Plenty. We had and still have the hearty food that [and strong bodies. Initiative that| States? ;s “The Clothing Man" that upon all E honds purchased during the Seventh :mkes bo';f and Snew The bt brnlgx_edbof n:!eir may be ‘pcmstgxln to- the point ¥ ", \ 1. o) pacteria harmful? BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNEM War Loan will be imprinted this notation: g BHQSIOmly. EOss Wer | tEo Smuks, M DO ‘ag"’“m":':':;,‘;,.',;,fi'm" g 5. Can angleworms see? DRUG CO. I & MARX CLOTHING “In Commemoration of Nazi Defeat.” Alice in Censorland had many other things on,their bill of fare. They did | not believe in a breakfast of orange juice and toast. | xS They wanted semething that, in their own graphic | | phrase, stuck to their ribs. | | learned historian says that a nation’s greatness rests | of a year of success,!| 45) i @ | spectacular figures of Eden and| ANSWERS: 1. The last Americans left the Army of Occupauon in Germany in Anyhow, now that a|nolotov, San Francisco is studded | April 1923. The evacuation of the Rhineland was completed June 30, with notable world statesmen. Omp'wm‘ when the French infantry left Mainz, Germany, for France. rLy Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ! CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market HARRY BACE ! (Washington Post) upon three square meals a day, we believe that after | jg Belgian Foréij M 5 bl o L | gn Minister Henr 2. A color-blind person. 3 = : We: learned uu\nu,»., _wnlh no more than mild |all a' college z?ducatlaxl really gets down to the bedrock | spaak, jailed for two years by the | 4 Long Island, New York, whose-area is 1,373 squfé rhiles. Drugglst 478 — PHONES — 871 dismay, (hat we had unwittingly violated the voluntary | of hard facts. | Germans in the last war, and im. i i : . ——- S e - e - 5 Sz 'd Petain | 4. No. Some are beneficent, such as bacteria which aids in the “The Squibb Siore” High ity Foods at prisonet v rance an etain producticn of vinegar. te Prices Washifi;lon Merry- , hoping to catch a glimpse of Molo- | to see what he’'s eating. He is im- the U. S. delegates, in the shade. publisher of the Yorkshire Post, Crowds swarm the St. Fl‘al_lcl‘nhates to wear glasses in public, as a | Hotel, where the Russians live,|result has to peer close to his plate while a refugee in this war. « . .| Spaak is one of Belgium’s foremost | Socialists, his mother having been ' a strong Socialist and Belgium’s 5. No (they have no eyes). SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT The Charles W. Carter PIGGLY WIGGLY . il ¥ tov. Crowds crane their necks as|mensely popular with the British{only woman Senatqr. . . . The i £ 60 Round the dapper British Foreign Min- | working classes who say: “‘E's a|Belgian delegation to San Francisco| Mormal’y For BETTER it e A ister enters the conference hall. |proper gent”” . . . One of Eden's|represents all- walks of political DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. Pourth and Franklin Sta. s Groceries i (Congnued /f‘Om Page One. The two men are direct opposites, | grandfathers, Lord Auchland, was |life, including an active member of B i PHONE 136 Phene 16—3¢ | i yet their lives have been. closely sent to the 13 colonies in 1778 to|the Communist Party, Dr. Albert Factory Method on All Work Guaranteed length of thc puliding, -arough the interwoven. One was born of offer them home rule within the|Marteaux, the Minister of Public | | hall alongside of which the 46 wealthy British aristocracy, can | empire, but it was too late. . . . The | Health. He is also a physician and HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP i} X Sbab and. the 3 ; e i e . WINDOW WASHING i delegates were sitt! ng, an hen trace his family back to the flrst‘Eden ancestral home, owned by the | was imprisoned 10 months in Spain RUG CLEANING H left still carrying their typewriters. Eden Baronetcy created by Charles | family since the 15th century, was|by Franco. . Another Belgian BOX 1131—JUNEAU BRI PG G JUNEAU - YOUNG Twenty minutes later they re- IT in 1672. . . . The other comes sold by Anthony's elder brother in|delegate, Victor DeLevelye, gave up el SALEPOUND tm":::ed.lm’rhe hv\.la;xxboi:;p::a:i \fil:m;]:; from a wbo:(er-revol;mox:jist !ramluy“gas because of high taxes. The‘hjs[ law dpracuce‘ to fight Ithc Fas- | DAVE MILNER Hardwar,e company es, e A I’ V) T Bin i a is i b v 4. police whom nobody ever heard of Government now owns it. All the|cists and is originator of the “V S Phone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Police and the San Francisco Police No waved to them to: go iuside credentials were shown. They & entered the Veterans' Building can and does cross swords With Eden has a strong following with‘ t Attt Shman without credentials, walked through Churchill, but Molotov is never members of Parliament, probably | US™ rthritis, Eczema, mach : g e i i, | E e S R oY voule ' Ml 1 B0 at Present this coupon to the box office of the [z FOR TASTY FOODS the building with their typewriters and departed. 1 3 r ; L: e aiiniik | Russia made its famous exit from P instant relief. Clean, furnished ater, as the foreign ministers e 5 i cabins, groceries, liquors. O'Neill & () H the League of Nations. Eden was in 3 "y BELGIAN EXIT Fenton, Baranof, Alaska. —adv, and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Gastineau Cafe were about to end their session, the four returned again, carrying type- writers. ‘Again they were not re- quired to show credentials. This itk v;‘;“]"’“{‘r:‘i‘;'{‘; P T rooee. likes best. In 1941 it was Eden who | : —_— sat in the Kremlin with the Ger- This timle, if the typewriter cases >\ M LR ey and slgned R i PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. INSUR ANCE xfi( lz:f’t‘gf&"“‘;fl;s“l‘s “;"‘:‘ Cgf‘?zp,llw 20-year pact between England | 1. Playing card . Inglan of and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RE R i ne of 4. Jewish h [lerra de i i B oo hore ot o0t Thst e of | & Tewin ESNR O u s o e R U SR Shattuck Agency isll, coul y 0 s s Ry . Exclamation S PR Pt TN Ox (08 l;h" last! 616 in 1935 to discuss trade Te- | 13 Kind of leather 00ds \ ONEDBmE May Appear! trip they might ‘{"“l‘ff“‘ “m:‘]m"_‘lulmns. the 1941 try to sign the| I& Newstar' = 35 Favorite guns to meet the delegates as they g veqr alliance, and the trip to detail " “Veyance came out the door Police nor Eden is known as the heir-apparent | Foreign Minister of Great Britain of Churchill. . . . Molotov is known ' has to remind him of his family’s as the. heir of Stalin. . . Eden!nhome is a photograph album. . . . ! Molotov was in power When when Churchill resigns. for Victory” slogan. (Copyright, 1945, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) —_———————— DON'T SUFFER with Rheuma- Warm Springs Bay will give you the League Assembly at the time.| Despite their diametrically op- Though put in the shade by the 5-1—6-30 posite backgrounds, Eden is the Britisher who Molotov knows and 17. Chills Failure to win !sign a pact with Cordell Hull in - Chide umber Crossword Puzzle JAMES C. RYAN as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. CAPITOL THEATRE “MR. WINKLE GOES TOWAR Federal Tax-~11c per Person e i and VARIETY TRY Foremost in Friendliness Duncan’s Cleaning TYPEWRITERS Bold apd Serviced by, . m“‘fl“hel" st Military Police OF|1943. He also went to Yalta with Government African trees e local police oul ave Ki V! w grant . Upright the ditterence et Sele Braver: and PRESS SHOP * d . Transgression archaie 'y ra House, where >1‘-| 5 R 5 - . Pat f Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing J lflm& Bt MW Opera Hoyse ple EDEN'S PEACE HISTORY COTNL O R 3 B, B nary sessions of the conference are is better. But the held, security % secret meetings of the 46 top dele- |ably seemed like personmal justice | - Nonaraite "® gates and foreign ministers at the | to Anthony Eden. Mussolini hated | 3% ;Ag::in: prefix G0, Dallies DOWN 2. Quote e e ey less-guarded Veterans' Building are | him, scoffed at him, called him| ** !"%¢t b L-lar n-Drago, Jupnnikgort ZORIC much more important “that boy” and spread a story,' 5. Bewilders "Say It With Flowers” Should a Hitler agent, wanting probably untrue, that Eden .had A arhkey SYSTEM CLEANING m%‘nw:mom?’ last-minute vengeance for Berlin slipped on a rug in front of Mus- 3)«' First Pione ls o & and the end of - Nazidom, execute solini's desk accompanied by physi- e B J Fl y a plot against thesc 46 key men of cal discomfiture and boisterous ber AlaskaL uneau Florists the world, civilization would be set | Mussolini laughter, The late Hina) m aska aundry Phone 811 back for years. Aud every ter | dictator resented Eden because of Moving sud- et nation would blame the United|his strong stand against the Pl States for what happened Italian conquest of Ethiopia and . State whose Some people have joked about his leadership in League sanctions Bl 1 D POSITS Molotoy's bodyguards and the Rus- against Italy Poison 89 _o H " ( fu 'Ba ki B i St B it o i IN THIS BANK 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1945 the real fact is that on this point about when he says that the Shu Saples the Russians are the only realistic world could not stand another war. * Buildings of ARE ; " people at the conference His two brothers were killed in the n:dried The B M Behr d Note — Yesterday while guards last war. He fought all through it, . Department (] L] ell s 3 checked passes at one door of the coming out with the rank of major. | NeG IN SU RED ) conference, an P left andther Later, #8 did his best to pre- animals Bank door unguarded. ibout 20 people | vent war in Ethiopia, staging a { 1 2(: turned down at one door, streamed terrific fight inside the British AL RS \ into the unguarded entrance. Cabinet against Sir Samuel Hoare 5. Maanikin Old B k : Al k » TOP PERSONALITIES his way. Eden knew that if Mus- . Oal o e st atlflll Ba By all odds the two most domi- solini broke down the League's equal parts . . b of JUNEAU, ALASEA COMMERCIAL SAVINGS nating ' figures at this conference are Anthony Eden and V. M. Molo- tov. They put all others, including Falls behind C 26. Turns Lair Mussolini’s recent demise prob- | o - Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzic peace machinery it was the begin- | ping of a world war. Eden married the daughter of the | * “Our Doorstep Is Worn by “Neatness Is An Assot™

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