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PAGE FOUR ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 2 FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 |war the Foundation had to adapt itself to military o' e dEBEH ) Daily ,A{Ia ka Empire | s i v s ingutey. 1 saft con ! , TRIPLETTE & KR ily Ale I 20 YEARS AGO %% rupins % B . = axdest Huhdiy by the | centrated on Army and Navy problems (chiefly e HAPPY BIRTHDAY e il i3 . UIL NTRACTO! . FMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY health and medicine), were Tl f Main Stree A e o May I8 1945 e EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS DOROTH NGO prosident | mho Foundation mus i boitanize ibsait At 20TH CENTURY MARKET VLo T emigh The Foundation must therefore reorganize itself if § s ey ok Afk 15 Slats SioE shoke H 5?:12?:%510\1 0 ELMER 4 b S %3 : i o' oarty (Out ' original policy. By establishing Guy Westfall A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner at 8 o'clock on the 2 fellowships and continuation courses the Foundatior Chee Hermann morning of this day at St. Ann’s Hospital. Entered in s 0 Second Class Matter. | wisely safeguards its own future as well as that of Grant Ritter g AR 2 ; v s Y A : @ Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Delivered by cattier in Junes as for S1.50 per months | science Mrs. Raymond Haydon : A baby girl'Wes bord bb 6 Crolone this imbriithi ‘at- St Anhix Hospital @lefl. 1 0.O.F. SECOND and FOURTH six months, S8.00; one y - e by Taiiobs h: John Herml 4 4 " A gl e e gty These Insuffécable Oynis | ko adyi el ) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mead. Mcets each Tues- Monday of each month e U e Erwin Butts AR X B day at 8:00 P. M. I.O.O.F. HALL, et g Mrs. E. E. Some w. A< hdlun.. onmnuir in charge of the operations of the Klag Bay Visiting Brothers Welcome EgF CLEZB\(EN”I‘S g-vul:. g . Hans Fl Mining Cempany at Klag, had arrived in Juneau accompanied by Mrs. GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand ek 3 Many a candid critic has said our outstanding 2aton and daughter Constance, g shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS national characteristic is smug self-righteousness. We SRR ERS, Secretary. ly entitled to the use for ) are always thanking God we are not as other men are 1. A. B, Binélade % b credited to it or not other- | g\ oo avien is full of vocal cynics. They mak J.A inclair, mine physician at Chichagof, was in Juneau en- [r——————————— _credited to it or not other. oL ot | oo Tdvids t kAT e Wk RisekeA ad E M naspitad by DI I G108 DTUQ Store Nufionflz BROS . o much noise that perhaps we have a wrong idea o who was already in Juneau to take his new position. (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ATTONAL REPRESENTA Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | their number They assert we are fighting not so | Alcorn | much for ourselves as for others. That Russia is to be ‘ H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E | —_— NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of {the main beneficiary of the war and that as for the el The Alma was to take excursionists to Skagway bound for Whitehorse HORLUCK’S DANISH \ British they merely have by superior statesmanship|{ “T'he stars incline ! to help calebFate tHe QUBLH's BIHAHRY on May 22 =y LI Uol‘s | ! ' Queen’s Birthday or y 22. ICE CREAM {used us to support their empire. They are cynical| but do not compel” |about the peace. Everyone else will be selfish i imple-hearted and foolish, will allow our ;\ S Sam Guyot, local broker, left on the Queen for Sitka. simple-hearted and foolish, will allow ourse | e . | we to be used for the good of efforts. All that is wanted SATURDAY, MAY 19 N BT 44 ; : ¢ ] s » e b J v i H. D. Stabler, Assistant U. S. Attorney, returned from Ketchikan|| The sewmg Basket B. P. 0. ELKS of us after the war Benefic aspects rule on this sing : , 3 _ where he had beer court business | It is distressing to be in a company of e | day, The atars presage inspiring ek N on court busine BABY HEADQUARTERS cynics.~ They e no faith in our country. They|fom United Nation's armed for s = Meets every Wednesday, 8 p. m. | fail to appreciate our genius and our ability to adapt HEART AND HOME . M. Goddard, Game Warden for the First Division, was in Juneau Infant and Children’s Wear Visiting Brothers” welcome. v |ourselves to new situations. Now it is manifest this | pjs Springtime is auspicious for on official busine 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska L. J. HOLMQUIST, Ezxalted Ruler |war will not leave the world as it found it. There |4y who look ahead, forgetting losses SR 2 H. L. McDONALD, Secretary |will be, social changes, there necessarily will be |yng gisappointment. Careful plan Three steamers had returned to Wrangell after discharging their | pee————— ey {machinery set up by the victors to prevent future |goulq be made and followed, for!jcads of stampeders at Telegraph Creek who were bound for the Cassiar DR E H KASER ORI e e, L S aggressions by nations of ill will. But this does 10t | the stars presage plenty of work for ek o [t by o o 10 v S ihi om0 i vy e = i S FLOWERLAND 1 CUT FLOWERS—POTTED e believe they have any such intention, and if they BUSINESS AFFAIRS . . b by BLOMGREN BUILDING SCIENCE HALTED |we ate quite cortain we are able to take ca o HUPIVESS I R i Da||y Lessons in Enghsh Wi GoRbo PLANTE CORRGE i 4 N Phone 56 [ 7N Funeral Sprays and Wreaths | ourselves | paramount. interest in the busines: A Founda- | As for these cynics, we think most of them talk |wopld this m P oo gl S S A6 L L PR S e | HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Franki:c Phone 587 — {for the pleasure of hearing themselves. They should |of panking methods and stabilization WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Every person has certain not be taken seriously. Of course, this is a land of |of money standards become of su- C A Sy Al s 8 distinguished traits.” Say, “Every person has certain DISTINCTIVE survey and appraise the state of science. With the |free speech and they are entitled to their opinions. |spreme e e i : ree speech and they are ed tc ! |spreme concern. The stars seem to Dr. A. W. Stewart ASHENBRENNER traits.; rise of Hitler the reports lost more and more of their | Yet there is no excuse for filing the air with baseless | promise amicable agreements among |accusations and with innuendocs the foremost financiers OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Facsimile. Pronounce fak-sim-i-le, A DENTIST NEW AND USED optimism. The one just issued is especially gloomy NATIONAL T4S0NE G B = e s It dispels the belief that war stimulates research, not 3 g L aB.ip £ oth s in IT, as in ME, accent second syllable. A1yt wilitary wek b st CaoHiiblcey, IgHioh 1t Good Workers Increased consumption of alco- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Accessibility. Observe the two C's and the|| 20TH CENTURY BUILDING FURNITURE only in military weapons and 2y, holic beverag will cause concern. ggy Ofiice Phone 489 Phone 788—308 Wi ghby Ave. e eesas— i Mew dees, but in the fundamental sciences, which it does g ; g i Rk B snall Tl e B ek (Cincinnati Enquirer) The seers fortell dangers that retgrd SYNONYMS: Grotesque, fantastic, fanciful, chimerical, visior.ary, “”: e “"“”"'““" “k’“‘" ”‘]‘ “““‘“,"‘“"" "Il”"w "“;‘1‘“}“" We believe the general public shares our convic- 3“‘*“’1";“7'1[!]”;;;‘;;’0\ AL Ar e imaginative, tubes, penicillin, rocket planes, but we have all but Za A, q B AT i 3 1 IRNATIONAL AFF S 4 3 & z pe y tion that employees of the Postoffice Department, by | i B Rbok soiass LRA WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us D G r. John H. Geyer stagnated in fundamental physics, chemistry and |and large, do more to earn their keep than any other and large, d - 3 and threating aspects that increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: biology. We must reconstruct not only industry but division of the Federal service. This is an impression JoneS'leenl Shop science. Accordingly, the Foundation announces that |difficult to ignore when postoffice employees requesty indic a period of changes in his FEIGN; to invent or i_mm;msx to pretend. “She _hz\d feigned illness VENTIST LADIES'—MISSES’ Support for @ bill in Congress to provide salary in- | 2uthotity. China is to benefit slow- | and declined the invitation. (Pronounce FANE, A as in RAIN). T e ks Such a bill, H. R. 2071, now is pending in Room entine Bldg. READ WE. salvaging brai e 8 S autin tions’ armies will march triumph- | § PHONE 762 thie Germans muist be rebullt and supplied with books. },p, .y . pyrg, Chairman of the Joint Committee on | Persons who birthdate it is hav ROBERTA LEE Some 15000 Army and naval physicians Who were |p oo 50 oo contial Federal Expenditures, wrote | th€ augury of a year of good luck ROBERT SIMPSON. D. . rushed through medical schools and teaching hospitals | o¢ «Government's Waste of Man Power.” Senator |Uranus vibrations should aid both &e—— = . Opt. D. “The Store for Men” will have to acquaint themselves with procedures of | Byrd took pains, however, to specify that some de- |Men and wemen to concentrate on Q. Would it be correct to serve children first at the dinner table, G"‘d“:"' Los jAngeles C|°“°“ 0 which they know nothing \gineers, chemists and | partments, such as the Postoffice Department, were |essential work in order that they may finish and go out to play? . g,pm,,,;?fl‘, SAB'N s biologists in uniform will need similar Help. We |undermanned. The Postmaster Gene and his “""r,.m-- Wil be: fortunite: nrutmem, A. No; this would make the children selfish and rude. The grown needed the Foundation's report to place these men :;‘ublx;;u_nl ‘I‘lI”I:]:;l(u‘\lulx\el\l‘ul ‘(].1}),:\‘“[\,:-' lllt'“fixy‘)\]u-“l:u::::::\“m hoir ambitions: they will be| Peoble should always be served first, the children should be taught to| | GlassesFitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. in the proper perspective. Post-war fellowships for [the Byrd com $ s o il | intelligent and resourceful. be patient and to observe these laws of good manners. " . lof the burden of free official mail handled by the C a ¢ physicians, engineers and biologists whose careers were v:w‘m_\ o) (Copyright 1945) Q. Where should the attendants of the bride meet before proceeding interrupted are therefore to be established for the | .o 5 | to the church? i 3 benefit of “the exceptional persons whose failure to stk Superior Tathilgenbests o rdvady by e | SRFRRHE B § A. At the home of the bride. The Rexall Siote H S. GRAVES Is a man supposed to wear mourning for his mother? Your Rellable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man” return to his chosen career will constitute a permapent | ¢+ that he is the only animal that laughs, al A R. Ramberg, of Whitehorse, is Q loss in the generation ahead.” psychologist. This so-called evidence is insufficient | guest at the Hotel Juneau. A. Some men do, but very few go further than to wear a black| B In a sense all this also implies reconstruction of |and inconclusive. Nine times out of ten when he Siie i band on the left sleeve. UTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNRR the Rockefeller Foundation itself. At the outbreak of , laughs it’s because of some foolithing another man did DOUGLAS PEOPI I T e DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING either by Government bureaus or by the armed forces. | advanc omptly notify Sl (Cincinnati Enquirer) PHONE 92 or 95 The annual reports of the Rockefeller tion are important social documents because they s addressing itself t “the criti yroblem of s 2 i 2 D ly but surely, it is forecast. United ST S Children born on this day pro- e e e G % Can avail themselves of the Rogal . [ So now, British and American . ve: Oah; Phone 14, at ' their b b | e i e Washington o e i cieciea 10 7 ROY Peratrowich, Jr. | suna s ou . ™ x .EO 0K and LEARN ¥ ¢ corpon ki CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market into Vienna, cannot land. Also no Merry- et o | British Ambassadors H P ¥ am GO-ROIInd can enter the ::‘1;1 ..l.\m"i«v)o‘ re )h Has Blnhday afly‘ M!fl!rh SUNDAY! 1. When displaying the flags of the United Nations, what is the Druggisi 78 — PHONES — 371 | nize the Renner Government proper order? - : i Under the Yalta agreement, no| Roy Peratrovich, Jr., celebrated his AS TRUE AS 2. What work is carried on by “The Seeing Eye, Inc.”? . High Quality Foods a¢ (Continued from Page One) government supposed (o be set | eleventh birthday yesterday with a| 3. How many muscles does a person use when he smiles, and when ____‘Tho Squibb Store . Moderate Prices o A5 o up in liberated courftries without party for his young friends at his| DEcENcY he frowrds? . . what follows will be considered | consultation by the “Biz Three.” home on Dixon Avenue WILL PERMIT! & WLl He valie ot B oies ekl et e e f y g . i S AN R L PER] ! . 2 a platinum? very critical of Russia. Some may | Thercfore, the United States and| Refreshments were a large white : e L e e e The Charles W. Carter be considered critical of the United | Great Britain are now asked to | birthday cake, trimmed in blue and | ANSWERS: l. mnnl.' States. It is suggested that no con- |recognize a government which was | Wwith eleven blue candles, cookies ; e e e Mortuary clusions be drawn until both sides ' established without their knowledge |sandwiches, ice cream in two colok i e ga no tife. to follawin. regad fd siuRtth exbepk iin For BETTER Grocerles are presented and in violation of an agreement and fruit juice Amvnca}n flag must be in the center. It is carrect to have it on a flag Fourth and Franklin Sts. which they thought was binding.| Enjoying the afterncon fun were pole a little Lnllt?x' than the rest. PHONE 136 Phone 16—24 KEEP OUT OF BERLIN Certainly the United States tried to ;lu_\- hrn(Klwr Frankie, :\ndnsla;m}‘ T 9 K 2. They train German shepherd dogs to guide the blind, and educate Relations with Russia began their [carry out the Yalta Argeement|Loretta, Kenneth McGee, Thorlei e the blind to use them. nose-dive just a few days before |when it came to stopping on the Snaring, George Graves, Elton Eng-| - 2 1 9, To. &mile, 18 muscles; to trown, 50 muscles, WINDOW WASHING President Roosevelt died, when threshold of Berlin |strom, Billy Orme and Raymond ‘* Ql' ) 4. About $90. BUG GLE N JUNEAU YOUNG Stalin sent his note accusing us of bR B | Hegstad. ‘ 881 5. Alexander Hamilton, SWEEPING COMPOUND i s a deal with the Germans in order TROUBLE Iv BULGARIA | R g T Ganq sl FOR SALE HardwareC an that we might get to Berlin ahead| Meanwnue, some unfortunate FATR e S g 7 : DAVE MILNER eLompany of the Red Army h:;n;m also 1:::(1 br;q;.hup.pmm;.;‘ x::; Uncle Bam. atill' neads® dots O[: ¢ . G. DESYLVA DARREL NAISH Phone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Of course there was no deal um| : b o |Grease. So bring your waste drip s . ke 5 S i Bhelf and Heavy Hardware L Gt of published on the Bulgarian situa- |5 000 vour buteher where it will | " S as a paid-up subscriver 10 THE DAILY ALASKA D o e e ofioors sy |tion, but more Bulgarion leaders |, pyoked up on Tuesdays and| HN FARR EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. FUSUSSST NS UST P UIN SN o he s LR | Dave Beeh (xeouied By Mb RUE- bprigagy: | ; Present this coupon %o the box office of the TASTY FO u:nmrmi o gy or an arm-|gans than in any owher Allied- | e | TH i{ FOR dA\’S;;rRlETYODS You'll Find Food Finer and stice in Italy, and the manner in| § 2 2 Sav e Y, | occupied country. Probably they are | : i an Servi which the Germans were surren-|., ;\lums of the type Who ‘i“md A. R. Bowen, or Seattle, is a 20 CENT“RY cAPIToL THEATBE TRY ce More Complete at dering wholesale to the Americans | gt : have facad trial for war Suest at the Gastineau Huu‘l.— " . and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Gasfineall ca!e m Bnmor in the west, while fighting to the| . imac Therefore, 17.'S. of s do e - T 5 ke dligh aiaingt i Rustians 1| or ot b ieh o i ‘ GILDERSLEEVE ON BROADWAY Foremost in Friendiiness COFFEE SHOP the » made the Russian Gen-|ine fact that Americans are not A A % erals suspic! | permitted to be free agents in The Russians, are a suspicious|gyjggria. ACROSS 38, Down: prefix people . and long years of | American officials are confined | 1. Beforo Store” isolation have not made them less| cpiefly to the city of Sofia, and for . s0. Also, in view of the fact thatly ime the Russian Government - Article 700000 Germans have already been | would not even permit the United | 13 Retar . Grooved pulley shipped off to Russia by the Red|giates to send money to Bulgaria| 15 Demons A Army, it is casy to see why thely,” pay the American staff. And| 1i- Good:by: ‘coin : AN et 3 ) ;. collog. . Annoys rman Army hastened to sur-ig, ope occasion when Maj Gen. Past B0, Bay danaer render on one front, while fighting | jonn A, Crane and State Depart- igel Rodent fiercely on the other | ¥ i | Jrithdrew . Bar of wood ¥ p 4 g ment Representative Mayvnard Ln\lm\\ or metal B e et Atk : : o [ : TYPEWRITERS ‘\h‘(m’?“"(‘;: ““)‘:“l ?{‘1’::\1 “b‘l‘ll)’""‘: «lxl;I:x‘l(l‘»' |the Bulgarian Mivister of War, . 8ay again or mpound [y I 5 = # v Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Bold and Serviced by kept out of Berlin. ; Fdanh TRSE outalde’ Bubia, they wers | a1 Qeow ula Mingle g e Tanks and Stacks — Everything J |stopped by Russian guards and 2 rse god ; - in SHEET METAL . B. Burford & c.. b Growing out i i ie. made to turn back to Sofia. Aloft . Fed to the full KEEP OUT OF PRAGUE |"On top of all this came the| i Oficenouers R e bl Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. || 'Q;me Is Worn by Bt 08 05 | SR SR L L | tisfled Customers® Almost simultancously, however, |ayrest of the 16 Polish leaders who "ioiently . Exchanged another unfortunate incident oc-|ywere to negotiate with Moscow for . Collection of m{."u’i',\“:-n'f.’:n 6 10. Ardent curred. The American Ambassador | o broadening of the Lunlin Gov- animals : z 0 R . C v/ , ¢ The Kly VA, 4 ! to Czechoslovakia, Laurence Stein-|eyment, With the climax, Chur- SYSTEM CLEANING Rl all to go back t0|cpjll and Truman wrote similax Czechoslovakia with “the invading |potes tc Marshel Steiin, seiting i ! i : S ’h e 15 Russiar les. So also was algorth all the broken Yalta promises 7 . chanalian British diplomatic mission. Presi- Au " P / ery 2 1stria, Poland, failure to con- 4 dent Bene a N 21. Cuble meter aska Laun ‘ . S— was returning and was gyt regarding a new government pHCpUE 1 American —and i Roumania, failure to carry out ritish. diplomats go with him. |certain political pledges in Yugo- | [7777 ccusiom: . But the Russians said no. Their|gayia, They asked Stalin for an Z | excuse was that no housing fa- |explanation G Yo e B R e s o e T auti. IN_THIS BANK 1891—Over,Half a Century of Banking—1945 ZMuglm - »MmEsnzmom * Pederal Tax---11c per Person PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. INSURANCE JAMES C. COOPER, CP.A. EI0A0) -Z'p 1 30/0) | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and All?!fl?l‘ud tooPothe l:-n RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. the Treasury Department ané WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Shattuck Agency Tax Court . COOPER BUILDING Q)> mulio-| I >|-> O Iz CEBIE] ‘FfiLm >z L. C. Smith and Cerens Mo nnis stroke shipments to European Russia, conversation British and American Armies would Ba set up a government in Vienna thejr order. This is the worst side / 3 1 of U. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ! : JUNEAU, ALASEA slovakia. And up uy ¥ lined in an early column, left a Shortly thereafter occurred an- | o 5 et " Gas 0 Stk 2 continuing, however, Seattle ship . Watches o f : erals were so anxious to stop all 8 7|5 4. Mother Goose ‘ send troops into Vienna, and would A oy radiced U /, character . iinanis e B O , et Idest Bank in Alaska under the old Socialist leader, Dr. of the Russian story., The other - . Slowin F Steinhardt is still igreat deal to be desired.. It was| ; i from the: heels, unable o enter gne day after its receipt that Pre Sdes or s 8 ” other unfortunate incident L ments of equipment for the Trans- cretly also occupy certain Austrian prov- yessels in the Black Sea to turn / Locatic Fl_l. t N t. ‘ inces. But suddenly the Russians pack—until Truman countermanded 0k - S a 101} a Karl Renner. Also they selzed the gige will follow shortly. : ¢ S0Pl carrier: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT msunmu‘eo-’noluiofi) to which he is ¢ dent Truman stopped Lend-Lease regular 3 y Yalta it was agreed that both the gjperian Railroad. Some U. S Gen- Silkworm Viennese airfields (Copyright, 1945, by Bell Syndicate, Iuc.)