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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Some say the brand of sunshine available|e® o o o o e o e o o River is the best available in the whole ® HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAY 29, 1925 May 29,1945 e o Mrs. Robert Hurley arrived in Juneau from Anchorage to spend the | summer. She was accompanied by her two sons, Robert and Ray. Her | daughter Verna had been in Juneau during the winter and spring. PAGE FOUR D(ul y Alaska Emptre Publithed every evening except MPIRE FRINTING COM; rects, Juneau, Alaska. TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1945 TRIPLETTE & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SHOP PHONE 9% _After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 No.A2,LO.O.F. SECOND and FOURTH 'Meets each Tues- Monday of each month B in Scottish Rite Temple day at 8:00 P. M. I O.O.F. HALL. beginning at 7:30 p. m. Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wore GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand | gnipey) Master; JAMES W. LEIV- ERS, Secretary. R TP T T P GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ’H\v sun. at Eagle region. So, we again suggest, let's hie ourselves to Eagle River tomorrow, soak up a bit of that superior sun- shine, get in a few good licks to help see a good job | well done. If you're the parent of a Boy or Girl who may get a chance to use the camp building, you have | ticular interest in the project; even if not a parent, tomorrow evening and the days following yowll find real pleasure in looking back on your holiday spent helping out on the job at Eagle River. (NOTE: The above was written when good weather seemed assured; but, rain or shine, it's still a good holiday idea to lend a hand on the project at Eagle | River tomorrow.) unday by the NY HE EMPIRE Editor and Manager Managing Editor - Business Manazer George A. Parks Lockie MacKinnon Mariam Lowe John Lowell Lynn Jackson Esther Martinson Kate Campbell Elizabeth Evans Ira Strong Katherine Mack Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. ' ATES: Delivered by ca d Douglas for $1.50 per month; St menthn, ¥84 00. t the following rates six months, in adva Lois Cook, Juneau publc school teacher, left for the South to spend | the summer in Snohomish, Wash. | i al { Memorial Day was to™be a holiday. L. D. Henderson was to make the | address at the observance in Elks’ Hall, after which the parade would | form, going to the Pacific Coast Dock then to Evergreen Cemetery. 15.00 1.50 nfer a favor if they will promptly notify f any failure or irregularity in the de- ance, $7.50 News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS d Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | news dispatches credited to it or not other- is paper and also the local news published ®ececececcsccccccncoe To Redu(‘e Trade Curbs (New York Times) Special House Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning has led a report which makes recommendations on so many leading { econornic questions that it could hardly expect agree- ment with every one of them. But the report produced by the committee is on the whole an admirable docu- [ment, one of the most carefully thought out and MESUSIREr SSve Tom S s Loy ! ! | The prcvious‘ night the American Legion baseball team won from the { | Moose 8 to 4. Koski was wild, walking nine men, but settled down finally and struck out 10 Vets. Oneel, hurler for the Vets, struck out “The stars incline but do mot compel” | Warfields' Drug Stoxe (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM The nine men. i Dave Housel left on the Estebeth on a trip to his mining property at }F‘unler Bay. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 { e | 5 ¥ 4 Five cannery boats were in port so crew members could spend the n‘ s,wilg lukel balanced sets of recommendations, indeed, to come Benefic aspects dule through the | holiday in Juneau. | out of any Congressional committee in recent years. morning hours today but adverse in-| BABY mumm i Thvdro(nn:mmda(‘m; dutxl,:‘;lc::"::n:::: al:ul&n 2:5'(luenccs prevail later. | ¢ 's Wear @ a o S| ate & 14 ter- Hatithal conferente shouA be baed s soon g8 prac: HEART AND HOME 139 8. Pranklin Juneau, Alaska e t i e rediid This is a lucky date for beginnings | ticable to establish a general policy of reducing b | s . 1 rhis is w! , of many sorts. It is fortunate for| . barriers to world trade. This is wholly desirable. igning legal papers, especially leases. — e ey ! 70 ste) vious recede it. irst | S i o But two steps should obviously precede it. The first The stars presage improvements in | 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. L. J. HOLMQUIST, Ezalted Ruler H. L. McDONALD, Secretary FLOWERLAND CUT FLOWERS—POTTED PLANTS—CORSAGES Funeral Sprays and Wreaths 2nd and Frankiln Phone 387 Sam Guyot left on the Admiral Rogers for Wrangell. M. D. Williams left on the Highway, Capt. Ed Clark, for an inspection of roads in the Petersburg and Wrangell sections. Weather report: High, 53; o Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbox e et i) WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I think we can engineer the transaction successfully.” Say, “I think we can MANAGE the | transaction successully.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Strategic. Pronounce stra-te-jik, first A as in ASK unstressed, E as in TEA, I as in IT, and accent second syllable, not the first. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Consummate; two M's. SYNONYMS: Sin, iniquity, immorality, vice, wickedness, delinquency, ¥ depravity, transgression. trade. Even more distupting controls, as the special | PR Yo Diited ”wor’m STJDY: s e i Rhiriagt b 16 1 yousE Y Rk e Dr John H Geyer J S House committee recognizes, were developed during |in aEreements reached by the United, ; ysiE . . ones-Stevens Shop #he Thirties—import quotas, export subsidies, blocked Nations. | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word. each day. Today s wor?I: VENTIST 3 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ‘TACIT' implied, but not expressed. “He did not promise to do it, LADIES'—MISSES’ Room $—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR PHONE 762 Near Third currencies, exchange cnnnu]s bilateral trade pq(ts,‘ Cooperation with Mexico will be but it was a tacit understanding.” f ‘ —_—_—— | l low, 51; partly cloudy. lis for Congress to extend the Reciprocal Trade s i 3 ¥ — | Agreements Act, which is due to expire in a few weeks, | Dousing co.nd'mons n meny f"‘“:s 9[ | This law in itself provides, so to speak, for a series the country and encourage the buy- lof international conferences, country by country, to |ing of homes. make mutual reductions of tariff rates. The second BUSINESS AFFAIRS b step is for Congress and the Administration to make | Labor continues "l“f’" planstary up_their own mind and perhaps even. to state |EOvernment that threatens serious clearly in advance what concessions they are ready | difficulties for unions. , The record Ito offer to other countries if they can obtain similar |28 the month ends may indicate the concessions in return. For unless we are o\xrsel\'(‘s-mefi for _‘_le“"_"‘c agrfecm(-mts that willing to make substantial concessions of this sort, |Prevent strikes in the future. there would be no hope for the success of a world NATIONAL ISSUES conference to universalize such concessions. Plans for Peace and the pum';h- Once these two steps are taken, it 1s clear that|ment of war criminals Wi yeveal there is much that such an international conference | Strong differences of opiiuon, B Is could achieve. For high tariff rates are not the onlylp‘:“g"f’T“Cf‘l‘?g; Ther 5‘2‘:5 P::“zfi[‘: parriers that can stand in the way of international Fcl;‘:ll?:orss\:;\olgivcodisco;’?‘f’ed /o LIONS' SHARE FOR EVERYBODY Alcording to latest, ified reports, excellent prog has been made by Juneau's service clubs, the Rotarians and the Lions, on their jointly-tackled proj- ect in behalf of local Boy and Girl Scouts. antled by the Rotary, and moved to the Eagle camp site, a large section of building acquired | s abandcned Duck Creek post is well toward re-erection through efforts un- stintingly given by members of the Lions Club. How- r, theirs is truly the “Lions’ share” of the whole id it seems not too much to suggest that they not be left with the full burden of the big task of the building for use by our ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE | Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Office Phone 482 from tk on the way putting people. Such a worthwhile project in the whole communit by all scheduled by th to push the p will be helping hand from c weuld undoubt ready young st of the articipation inte y would seem to deser Tomorrow, a Lions ject Seward Street E MODERN ETIQUETTE *% omrrra Lok S e residents. neral to see more to completion hammers to best intense activity Club members effect organiz and all the rest. World agreements could be made of protracted aid, for better under- ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. *The Store for Mea™ restricting or abolishing such devices. Agreements could be made, also, either prohibiting cartels or |standing between the United States Uraduate Los Angeles College ot Optometry and compelling public registration of international cartel |and our neighbor is forecast. agreements. If such world agreements were reached,| Persons whose birthdate it is have lan atmosphere could be created in which any inter- \lhu augury of a year of changes tnat national Bank or Fund would have a far better chance | chould be ultimately forturate. Love | to work suceessfully laffairs may be too numerous. A i These are some of the ends we could reach by a| Children horn on this day may be Optialmology | world conference against trade restrictions, once we |restless and tirelessly inquisitive. Glasses Fitted I arand | have curselves recognized that we have nothing to|These Gemini boys and girls should in from such restrictions. be extraordinarily intelligent and 75 r s versatile. . The American public | r}ml lhc veto giv (Copyright 1945) flabbergasted. From that point 1 Rus 3 {on, Truman was assured of Senate| “Of course, he quickly added, ‘“(\pdlu)g Russia. { appropriations to continue hxs‘ don’t want it understood that we're | ‘i aeier job is considered a Merry- | probe. He did an excellent job from | | unfriendly to Russia. As a matter |, o a5 jmportant as the Hopkins | [then on, but Biddle gave him his|Of fact, we've been doing a lot of scow. For several Whm.“ Go Round ‘tup to Mo sure-fire start | business with them.” House advisers are convinced that (Continued from Page One) | To which Tom Connally shot | : ; r app: y forg ol | Churchill, always critical of the — ] Truman appurently forgot this. s iith & ciifsnti. fhfleckion: ! | Byt he didn’t forget two of Biddle’s . | Russians, delights in anything | “And profitably.” | which keeps the United States and | political mistakes. At Chicago, Oihise obsaivers roated: P! more Soviet i sta f tual | Biddle fought for the nomination & the Soviet in a state of mutua lof Henry Wallace. He also favored |, Note—The Chase Bank is ex-lgspicion. The British diplomatic G - tending a brand new loan of $10,- | . & i has the re-appointment of Maurice Mil- {game for a hundred years has been ligan, U. S. District Attorney 000,000 to the Soviet Government. in i ¢ L Kansas who hers, e outside the ogress. a double-barrelled holiday her the Channel 1 is lockin Q. When introducing a woman to a man who is a celebrity, such an author, shouldn’t she be presented to him? A. No; the man should be presented to the woman, unless the man is perhaps seventy years of age and the woman is about eighteen or twenty. Q. When giving a luncheon, | way to the table? A. No; the hostess should lead the way. Q. What hours are the proper ones for making afternoon calls? A. Between the hours of four and six. I.OOK and LEARNA C. GORDON With now enjoying Front St.—Triangle Bldg. g for goed excuse to into get out greater power | should the guest of honor lead the "“The Rexall Store” Your Rellable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Washmglon H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFPNER however, are bone dx) danger. It is believed that the balloons are not launched from submarines, but from Japan proper and float areas and in the there is west CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Marke! 478 — PHONES — 37) High Quality Foods a* Moderate Prices HARRY RACE Druggist “The Squibb Store™ In what ways does geometry prove useful after a person leaves school? to balance two powers off against 2 |each other. Therefors, US-USSR. In which borough of New York City is Coney Island? all the way across the Pacific, ca ried by the regular trade winds which blow from west to east as a result of the earth’s turning on its axis. Note—Had the Allies needed to use them, similar balloons could have been floated from Scotland to City had jailed the man who made Truman, Boss Tom Pendergast. Biddle claimed that Milligan should not be penalized merely because he did his duty in prosecuting Pendergast. But Tru- man, even as Vice-President, vig- orously opposed. And one of his | CHURCHILL'S NEEDLING Backstage fact about the Joe Davies go to Moscow for an intimate talk with Stalin, but his doctor forbade Daues was slated for the Moscow pilgrimage to London is, that originally he was picked to! rivalry ialley. That is why Joe Davies is em- powered to pull no punches in tell- ing Churchill that balance-of- power needling is not appreciated in Washington. (Copyright, 1915, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) is right down Churchill’s| 2- 5. Where is Daniel Boone buried? ‘Who was the hero of “Lorna Doone”? ANSWERS: According to an old rhyme, what is the fate of Thursday’s child? 1. It is used in carpentry, architecture, engineering, mechanical drawing, astronomy, and many other ways. Brooklyn. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Franklin Sta. PHONE 136 PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries Phoene 16—24 Germany and caused serious dam £aRly acky,r 18 idavn, alker becommg\ e ‘Tl.m‘ wnfl' blm;v fm‘m allu-' President, was to go over Biddle’s! £ % head and appoint a successor to British Isles across the Channel to . ot Milligan as District /ttorney s A In Frankfort, Ky. SR . “Thursday’s child works hard for a living.” John Ridd. trip because he is the only U. 8. | Ambassador since the United States recognized Russia who has been !} | welcome at the Kremlin. This was | | primarily due to Joe's book, “Mis- CONNALLY AND REDS I'sion to Moscow,” and the film by Texas' Senator Tom Connally re- |the same name, which gave a sym- 1 cently held an important off-the- pathetic portrayal of Soviet pro- record meeting with the various!gress. Therefore, it was planned to advisers to the American delegation | haye him impress on Stalin that to discuss two important points at | | recent diplomatic snarls had alie- |the San Francisco Conference: Q) | nated American public opinion. i The veto power; and (2) the| Wwhen Davies was unable to go| world court. Ito Moscow, it was decided mac‘\ Only organizations which wanted |Harry Hopkins should do the job | to retain the old world court were |instead; while Davies would go to| the National Association of Manu- ' London and urge Churchill to stop WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone 247 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS For Comfort and Service Get the New V/ash- BIDDLE'S TWO MISTAKES J. R. GUERIN as a paid-up subscriver 10 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited t» be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "SHOW BUSINES" Federal Tax-~-11c per Person PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! When President Truman asked for the resignation of Francis Biddle as Attorney General, he ap- parently forgot one thing which helped to ck-off” the Truman Cemmittee to fame and him to the White House hen the committee was first 1ed and looking around for thing concrete to investigate, ey Geneal Biddle suggested the Truman probers dig into the secet patent link between Standad | Oil of New Jersey and the Nazi I. G. Farben which kept % Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunitien e FOR TASTY FOODS and V‘I;AEI;IETY AL ABKAND FEEL AT AOME at You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Gastineau Cafe Foremost in Friendliness 2Cc|m Om|m JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. . 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