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EAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMP! [RE—JUNEAU ALASKA ; MONDAY, MAY 21, 1945 )c-\x you q,,, back in 1904, or some similar “age of | e o o o 0 0 0 o o WW !DmI\ Alaska Empzrp ik by S e 4 HER ! rious than going to a World’s Fair or h'u.m;:\ e HAPPY BIRTHDAY o 20 YEA RS A GO FUPIRE PRINTING ,m,‘,.'““ % in a fashionable hotel. Or, you see mutilated | '3 H E EMPIRE P and emaciated children in newly liberated e o o May 21, 195 o o o HELEN TROY BEEN Manila, and then are off on a ue through |e % "= S ] IIATAN R. CARTE 5 1 tranquil, sunlit, prewar France where the lava of | e amuel Feldon A MAY 21, 1925 AR ZENGER ki B ¥ till smolders underground. Always at such times | ¢ Jeanette Krane . Rain postponed tonight’s baseball game, the second one of the i aahal nse the unspoken question of the audience: Will | o Gertrude Selby 8 | ioksoht g red ¢ Office in as Second ( life ever come again? ¢ F Eddie Rodenberg L e b flveced by carrier In Joacat and Dougias for $1.50 per month Ta i the :lm\l‘um (Hl}nl"*l«\\'””w' :‘I(Y,),m"mf :i' . George Willey . At o farewell sotal sekslon. glven bY iie Bk honoring Gov. and six months. S8.00; one vear 00 ing, the quenching of blood, the feeding o 1c Jville S a fa s S N S i el m’, S AT SRR T D mmmzn.': :;1;\1\1111. :,’[ ;T;;;lh] : ott C. Bone, Attorney R. E. Robertson spoke of the achievements plendid picturization of man’s latest effort toward | o A G CGRIGnEr o [of the Executive during his administration of four years Parliament of Man"—the Dumbarton Oaks pro- | o 4 AEAHE A In dramatic contrast came the leap back| g Y Mrs. W. O. Carlson and two daughters, Gene and Katherine, left for the centuries to the medieval ramparts and tchikan where Mr. Carlson was engaged in the fisheries industry. hes of the picturesque French villages i e iliethl carmere e R ‘ Lonnie McIntosh, of the Prohibition force, arrived from Ketchikan, ed African as the camera voice explained that H 0 R 0 S r 0 P E Ao ol France i - oy great T T e .1/:1‘1 n:‘.”nmy;‘.:.M\(\-n.“z‘« ::;\I.h.:‘u,l. Wb Tke P. Taylor left for the Westward on a trip of inspection of road jazzling sunlight millionaire hion leaders, titled |} T he stars incline | work Furopeans sailed their yachts or reclined under striped | } but do not compel" —_— umbrellas on the white beaches. No matter what i M. D. Williams was a special guest of the Chamber of Commerce. me pessimists may have foreseen then, there wasj“ < AT ST ¢ (B i erywhere the atmosphere of ease, leisure, security TUESDAY, MAY 22 Nick Bez canneryman of Tenakee, was a guest at the Gastineau. eedom from care. Naturally enough thcse who saw E. and late today benefic as- : i and listened were ponderifig the Inevitable questiorl. | peats. domijaate bi1s 2 L IATL S George Anderson, of the Anderson Music Shop, arrived from the It was not the wonder whether people would play | verse planetary influences are active g 5 o) 2 e el s again on the Riviera, They would, of codrse, as they HEART AND HOME Westward where he had been on a piano selling campaign. were now playing in New York, Palm Beach, Cali-| After protracted restlessness ahtl AT fornia, Oshkosh. But would people ever pla ain |anxiety in the family there should be George Bach, from Taku arbor, was registered at the Alaskan without sceing a shadow faintly lengthening ahead |a sense of contentment in adjust- Hotel of them? Well, why not? They played in a noonday | ments. This is a time for thankful- pe . free of shadows at a World’s Fair in 1904, when a|ness for civilian escape from closc Ray Stevens left for the South enroute to San Francisco where he wal five years behind them. They played how | acquaintance t\'fth.\\‘:u horrors. would join Mrs. Stevens and daughter Rae. On returning to Juneau, they playedi—in the 20s, seeing no shadows though BUSINESS APFAIRS {he Stevens were to occupy the Johnson residence on Seventh Street . World War had left many a bitter memory. They | Despite all the agonies of the last played in the 30s, most of them unaware of the few years the desire for easy money & s s e ALASKA OVERSEAS hadows. But of course this was different. Or was it? | will survive in those Americans who Mayor J. J. Connors left for ttle on a short business trip. gather wealth by means of black Weather report: High, 56; low, 49; rain. It's sometimes difficult to understand just how Look Who's Talking markets, reckless speculation and .- et re e officials in Washington go about classifying Alaska '“l‘“l x4 1a o “-“X“Ol“dlml'- d‘*“;’l!om \ N indica he nation must defeat jecting postal censors opening their mail, official It is cithey amusing or infuriating, '“"w“d“m‘lflun \idting Heade ‘ what mood you happen to be in, to read John ; 'AiR 125418 PO daisan i by upon declared that the regulations called for censoring of NATIONAL ISSUES all mail headed overseas or into “foreign” countries, |1 Lew ‘rnj]u[-n ‘lu; ‘v-"‘ :w‘“ "1\1'"u‘\lx"Y:h]'“\".";;: . :;‘l'l’"; There {s a sign presaging the un- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He was too dumb to Governor Gruening protested that one and was suc- 10d e 1s Hghi. She Q8 O T e an the covering of waste and mistakes in | realize that they were laughing at him.” Say, “He was too stupid to cessful in securing a hearing, in the course which | cent state of labor and the union. war methods that will arouse bitter realize that they were laughing at him the regulations were relied upon and Alaska was de- If other labor groups followed the principles of | Criticism ““'" is a time to look OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Destine. Pronounce the I as in TIN, clared oversea his mine workers, Lewis says, everything would be 1““‘;:17 n;x for “.);lw;',w/»;'pm not as in TIME. , Now the War Department, in setting the number | lovely. He mentions “elimination of racketeering, full | 3 "Ly or Sisieitd bp’finp | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Furlough. Observe the last syllable, not of allowed for men in the armed services, financial statements, the right of union members to a| oo % A0 (5o T nd | low. dbtide 1at residents of Alaska serving in the armed free ballot, un»d ;‘Hu(\‘c(lun .(m the individual against public health, in all the United Na- SYNONYMS: Boundary, border, edge, limit, margin, termination. forces in Alaska shall not get points for overseas abuse of power by "‘“‘1"“‘11‘. ho may have come in | tONS 85 well s in the United States WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us service, although a resident of the States serving in | PU”“')::]')‘”‘“’_? I:;)fl'\‘fl(: ifl‘;,m\:“‘”“i'l"( 111:‘(1‘15((1‘"’1’;(; ‘ul‘ and Britain, where changes in lead- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: Alaska would get the extra points the (71.\11«{1 ‘Mine Workers ave i, orsanizat BHSI iRy, orup Are Nrognoaticaied ey EPOCH; a point of the time from which succeeding years are reckoned. The Governor also is protesting this to the War | oo cannot even elect their own officials—Lewis | )I‘vll,\on.s f\hw,‘ h‘u)ll?d;l((' iV is have .The year marked an epoch in history.” Department. And it is believed that a good many pimself appoints the Chairmen and, of course, the k«lfn‘\‘»"\’f:l{\\ = i ‘v“\‘f” ‘ff";'"‘,“'_l‘(" e e e T skans will join in the protest wholeheartedly treasurers—and the last member of the union Who |- }numhi e ;;l';xl\:ll~z((:)cc?<0] Certainly a resident of Juneau serving on Attu |dared question this setup at the UMW convention | o uiiv s PO RS BEE. 2 MODERN E"OUE”E by Island is entitled to overscas points if a resident of |here had his meeting disrupted by Lewis henchmen |, = "4 00 o otented E oAl ROBERTA LEE Seattle. serving in Ketchikan is entitled to such |and was beaten up by a strong-arm squad and finally, | . oo "o hampered. - Concentra- as we recall, was expelled from the union. This one |~ =~ “° = : entra-| — —rerereesoraresdy ~peints tion upon one aim is imperative, ; : aryeal illustration, we think, about covers all of the points (Copyright 1045) Q. If a man is seated in a street car or bus and a woman is stand- > e ke Lewis enumerated in the paragraph above. el ek ing, should he give his seat to her? ABORIGINAL RIGHTS Lews also blames the government and other labor " L ; A. Yes; regardless of present day observation, it is still the gentle- groups for labor strife. It is Lewis, of course, who which led American experts ek The Juneau Chamber of Commerce has endorsed | has divided every labor movement he has been a on Ru relations to conclude MAnLY thing to do. ; Bill drawn up by attorney R. E. Robertson, which, if | member of up to the present. It is Lewis, with the | that Stalin and Molotov no longer Q. When a young man asks a girl to go to a dance with him, what % passed by Congress, would provide for the extinguish- UMW votes in his pocket, who has caused the most jare supreme in Russia, that history Should be the best way for her to refuse? §' jnent of aboriginal claims of Alaskan Indians by suing | serious crises of war prodyction the nation has|had repeated itself, as in the ‘days A. She may give the excuse of having another engagement. * in the court of claims, The measure has been sent | UD dergone sincé the start of the war. It is Lewis of Catherine the Great and the Q. What beverage could be served to a luncheon guest who does not H te Alaska Delegate E. L. Bartlett who has been mainl sponsible for the loss of | Czars, and that the Generals of the | drink.coffee? [ Th bill differs from the act now in effect in more man-hours of labor Ih'(‘.x] production stoppages | Red Army are the real’ rulers of A. Chocolate. : z 2 B o ¢ than have been wasted in any other industry. It is | pres oviet Russia. b | s TER SRS §, tat it would provide that the claims would be eX-|yayis who has insisted, and the war bedamned, | (Copsricht, 1915 by Bell Syndlcate, Ing % tinguished by the decision of the court that the wage ceilings be set aside in his favor, while | b 8 & most other labor groups of the country tnu}u).nul\ l.oo K d nd LEA R N A. C. GORDON i It is Lewis who—oh, why go on? H (Washington Post) | BROKEN BY 2 | 1. Can a beaver cause a tree to fall in a certain direction? % -« An evening at the movies now calls for strenuous The thing the “tired businesman” is tiredest of H 2. Rearrange according to rank: (a) captain, (b) commander, (¢) : emotional acrobatic One minute you are looking | these days is regulation by forty-lleven government 5 iadmxral. (d) vice-admiral, (e) rear-admiral. § _at the linp bodies of Marines on a Pacitic Island, the | agencics. | ROOF BLAZESI 3. What is a germicide? : I : Three Fowers with headquarters in | 4. What is the national game of Scotland? Wash"‘glon Hew 1?‘»‘”“” "'."‘“'m““‘ L ‘Aernn, Berlin” was to rule Germany. Some- | Juneau's ()xlended dry-weather »g- 5. What is a cygnet? 14‘11‘414(1 by the Russians overnight.|¢ime ggo the U. 8. Second Armoxed‘spm, from fires was broken Sunday ANSWERS: 'Mg"y. Z‘“",’:‘,(,,‘;‘,:):.‘,‘,'f[.m,\".“.“;.,‘,,\141‘(1“‘1:.}: Division prepared to enter Berlin|morning at 9:25 o'clock when a 1-3| 1. This is,not true. Beavers have been killed by falling trees, being G R | “””I‘ Wiy “"' \“‘“A“v““ m-m.m(hd as 1" “‘ ‘I"):" “x k‘u“ll |lb:l“R|‘:J»b Ekl(;:m | call 'ly‘(konLd \olunl(m memen to, unable to determine the direction of the fall. b B o P ove \umumm to their establishing their 1a0ble iiny- be.‘Uhsnarled-Lperiava Intne & e Tl l-xung:n.}sneg‘ (¢) commanaer. = : 5 L s08=0R" sl l ywn government : by the time this gets into print.|after but slight damage, the all- 3. A substance used to prevent or hinder the growth of bacteria. . | Of course, under Yalta, it Was Byt three weeks have passed since |clear sounding at 9:45 o'clock. 4. Golf. $pher who learned his law the hard| stipulated that new governments ine fall of Berlin and there has| Another roof fire occurred this|! 5 A young swan. et took stenograpt igvndies all| i the liberated areas were not to|peen no gesture of genuine welcome | fdrenoon, on a house at the West| S o Sl 23 ,v“v‘:‘““‘* ]h'“lll"‘u\:‘.k\l)l';‘\ .“;f“ be set up without consultation be- | o the American Army to send the end of the Indian Village, the 2-1| G i it “““;-w:“. i l\.\‘rvn. (ln‘“ b]I?m[’lh!u-M :-"x{nl?ab‘l.\ planned token force or the Ameri-|alarm sounding at 10 o'clock. 1-‘1!-! HIGHEB A“n HIGHER" 88 coby. However, Truman wanted tc also a (," .z ‘l‘gm Mosc '“, O can part of the Cnnvlr‘ul Commission | teen minutes later the fire was out. 3 = 48 coby. However, Trumar | London and Washington would|into Berlin, American Doughboys|Only minor damage was reported by as a paid-up subscriver 1o THE DAILY ALASKA Qi s shont e of the de- [ have secured immediate approval|and Russian soldiers have shown|Chief Minard Mill EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. l..”(; A(\;N\Ju (xm‘w::n“l!‘l‘ :,i:.f“m:m(l‘ 3 M.I‘I\‘u'li n;-n\.:«,- ;nBtIu*“nf'“i ESI\A}\_~ the greatest desire for friendship, | - Present this coupon to the box office of the Qe L o e s odllor of Augbila, B this advance hut they. SEeES At opposite | ATTENTION ! Dotice was ot given e ik ant i i) s R CAPITOL THEATRE WHER they were practically alone of | sgalin also explained, in reply 10 was the (l.»m;u.u of the )1\|.~.\M|).~,‘medu Lodge Monday evening at 3 '.m:n ln_\.‘l:;-\ (,’”'fif.f »;.‘:: Aoy o Ty um:m—(‘lm;(lnll inquiry, that | poy of SHAEF. 7:30, with work in the 3rd Degree, | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: ” S _one eas Y ¥ an | the situatiol anid vas PS- Ly e are S 3 o 3 Secreta { tiger, the late President’s daughter, | orders, that the Radescu Govern- fwho was at Yalta, about the in-|ment had deceived the ,m",‘mm“: Federal Tax---11c per Person :\u)nvullun of fine points in the|people and they themselves wanted | ey j Yalta Pact an immediate change. He also ex- | Pnons 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE cAB co ¢ “SWORN SOVIET ENEMIES" |plained that Transylvania had been | _ x { For instance, the Yalta agree-|given to Rumania (without con- o be it and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and iment does not state specificallysulting Britain and the United i O 1 RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ! that members of the London Polish States) in order to consolidate the ' Har : WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | Government-in-Exile shall be taken new Rumanian Government and | 1: ) Competitor jinto the Lublin-Warsaw Govern-|give it support with all political R 4 fment, but only that the latter| factions. ) i should be recognized “on a broader| In regard to Yu via and the = democratic basis with the inclusion | Yalta pledge to reorganize the E i of democratic leaders from Poland | Yugoslav Parliament, Stalin ex- A N :)l\r]! and from the Poles abroad.” | plained that no time limit has been i‘y"<\ in church ®% B¢ “:\u_h the L i Stalin theret replied to Tru-|set in the Yalta Agreement (which | 3y Uity in Okla- go. goriou' Al :nhm that Russ intended to live!is correct) and that these reforms| & tion Solu(;en Of Saturday’s Puzzle up to the Yalta Pact on Poland, would be carried out at the proper Revolving e put - interprets it differently. He time i omaMEE ry )fll“(i out t t ot Lublin Gov i ment 8. Agreement roment was bei adened daily U. S. PRISONERS HELD 5. Shnd Heh ot of the nd now conta hbishop Meanwhile, another sore point v 311.- also said the next!arose to plague Allied-Russian rela- - Sepon smeeti of the ree” he when the Soviet delayed the . : ould give cony of that of American and British d Sthe Lublin Gove being prisoners liberated by the Red Agpgicted. proadened in € At first the Russians gave ~with vulgar K g Yalta, even if it c pot i the excuse that transportation was ¥ i the - London Pole m he de- difficult, which was true. But when | d ; scribed as the re of proposed sending transport D POS'TS the Soviet Unior s to Poland to carry our men 1 P the fact that would be to the Lublin-Polish iT 's'B bJpent shall be broade i con- isoner in Poland abbr. g sultation with U. & r: The seems to be that | T . e INSURED ,Sir Archibald Cla Kerr Tt ort of hos! . Greek market it - vdefiwitely has not be done. Bott ce recognit of the Lublin * Harriman i Kerr have b ument, which so far we have tlargely ignored regarding revision refused to sgnize and declined to [ ‘of the Polish Goven t ad Francisco : 3 Last complication in our dis- N t l B nk ., EEEP OUT OF AUSTRIA re and tangled Russian rela '““‘h';‘,",fl,m Irst a l“n.a a b Stalin’s lengthy note also ans- tior been delay in the entry ale child Jwered the Truman-Churchill troops into Berlin. Under | Hod & of JUNEAU, ALASKA fquiry as to why the Western Allic 1 Pact, a “Central Control| ERAL DEPO'SIT not consulted regarding the the on consisting oi v LM TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS - EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SHOP PHONE 98 +After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 Silver Bow Lodge @No. A210.0.F. Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I O.O.F. HALL. Visiting Brothers Welcome GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- ERS, Secretary. GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 [————————————————— | Warfields’ Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM ———— The Sewing Basket BABY HEADGQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska P————— DR.E. H. KASER DENTIST . BLOMGREN BUILDING Phone 56 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets every Wednesday, 8 p. m. ! Visiting Brothers welcome. il L. J, HOLMQUIST, Ezalted Ruler’ H. L. McDONALD, Secretary FLOWERLAND CUT FLOWERS—POTTED PLANTS—CORSAGES Funeral Sprays and Wreaths 2nd and Frankiin Phone 557 ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. _— Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 469 | Dr. John H. Geyer VENTIST Room $—Valentine Bldg. PHONE 762 LADIES’—-MISSES" READY-TO-WEAR Seward Sureet Jones-Stevens Shop I | | ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. 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