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PAGE FOUR ' ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1945 {sired there is specis ! r thi A A e e T T it o At e rh e Daily Alaska Empire |Somim o o e e ey e S0 ur | TRIPLETTE & KRUSE s | The order of the colors in this regard are: blue, white, JUNE 13 2 0 Y E A R S A G 0 .rfrflfiflE EMPIRE ey Mirea Bhow . . . J. P. Williams . EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS William A. Chipperfield . 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING . . . . ¢ except Sunday by the | ana red Mrs. W. &. Pullen B The flag is never to be trailed in the water and e "{\\\ : AL ent | 4 ould never touch the ground. It should never be | at on decks, tables and such like things. It is| ~ { to rest in this position only when ting on | 3 ea Second Class Matter. b gas S e R g UBSCRIPTION RATE it L of one who has served in the armed services Elwell Krause JUNE 13, 1925 K SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 Mrs. Lloyd Reid The City Dock was being replanked by a crew of men. Frank Dufresne —_— AL RN [ cars were scheduled to begin moving the next morning at 9 o'glock Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Dians RS 2 | taking members of the Moose Lodge and their families to the annual @NO.AZ,LO. O.F. SECOND and FOURTH cau and Douglas for $1.30 per month; | of his government. When on a casket the flag will s s 3 S s in corre Mrs. Zoa Truax | seem reversed to the onlookers, but it is in correct % .11 5 0.! .u. o o o lplonic to be held at Salmon Creek. Mdels: bath ks Monday of each month fiion so far as the deceased is concerned f b i st diy o S0 BT L. OB ALY, | {11 promptly notify B Gt ot - ' y ‘edr i n s b » by . % SATAEItY $h the de- The small metal ‘flags used by many on the rear The Song Moon Camp Fire Girls were all set to leave for a two Visiting Brothers Welcome R \ advance, $7.50 in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m bkt : s e s . | i i P E. F. CLEMENTS, Wore icense plates of their autgmobiles are entirely in | weeks' camping out at Auk Village GEORGE CLARK, Noble Grand shipful ‘Master; JAMES W. LEIV- EE%, JO8; Wulcens OIOw W8 i:mu The flag should always be in front and should | H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E | — MEMBER OF AssOCIATED PRESS 7 lnever trail anything. It should.never be used as | Thirty-five persons left aboard the Alma for Chilkoot Barracks to ERS, Secretary. ews dispatches credited fo 1t or not other, nveiling material. To do so lowers the dignity of | ¢ “The stars incline { visit the Boy Scouts there. Among those making the trip were Mrs. w f. ld :D i ‘S %0 the looal news pub the flag i but do not compel” || W. s Pulen, Bess O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Whittier, Mary Jeanette ariieias vrug tox ot ety = g | Whittier, Winston and Elizabeth Pullen, Dora Lundstrom, Mae Cashen, (Formerly duy L. Smith Drugs) GEOBGE Bnos. g 3 § remember it should be worn only as a » of honor 3 | Esther Cashen, NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of nd not as ‘mere decorgtion; THURSDAY, JUNE 14 B » and not as mere decorati HORLUCK’S DANISH L lQU“RS P ag is half-staffed only for ce Wt e i | Mrs. Allen Shattuck and children, Curtis and Virginia, left Seattle ICE CREAM The flag is half-staffed only for those who oncel oo 00 o ooecte™ dominate b 187 it Alaska for Suncad. PHOXNE 92 or 95 | If you are wearing a flag in the shape of a jewel | offered their lives that the f!.xyix.mv-r )‘;r‘ h:l\\lr;d <:m\‘n which should be most fortunate for by the enemy. The flag is displayed outside from 304 ows C a al in- " . SRR aviatibn, Cood news of malion In honor of the third birthday of her daughter Beatrice Barbara, un to sunset only. It should be hoisted briskly |terest is forecast B ‘muHmmm::l‘i‘ S B AWE AN S | Mrs. D. M. Bothwell entertained a group of youngsters, among them The SEWillg Baskei B. P. 0. ELKS and lowered slowly @ i 4 s o surati 3 g Beatr and Virginia Mullen, Mary Jean McNaughton, Harriet & All of us will be having opportunities to salute| Under this configuration ‘lc“,’vbe"’ Besem i R AT BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every second and fourth 1 judgment is common. Women this Helps, Ruth Allen, Louise Adams, Edith Young, Sybil Godfrey, Lee Lucas, W 5 b the flag. Here is the correct way to do this saluting.| 3 o4 : . ; Infant and Children’s Wear ednesday, 8 p. m. Visiting E i _ Fhinaa Noathen o] summer will have cause to separate; Jane Blomgren, Harley Turner, Maybelle George and Billy Geddes. brothers welcome. L. J. HOLM- o ey e e D ot (e e el iarings o SHE RE the | s 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska ||| QUIST, Exalted Ruler; H. L duty, the headdress is never mm:\u)i to salute "r glamour of artificial pastimes and| s A. Garn and daughter Emma, of Douglas, were to leave on the ST e 7 [flag. The headdress carries part of their insignia of | yspirations. Many families will bene- | oy ctcamer for Ketchikan where Joe and Albert Garn were located. authority, and in saluting, these persons merely touch | fit. 3 2 H DR E H KA“S—ER""" the brim with their fingertips BUSINESS AFFAIRS S L e NS " & " { Experience that the Federal Gov-! Weather report: High, 52; low, 49; rain DENTIST PLUWERLAND CUT FLOWERS—POTTED g ernment is inspired by practical| { fc salute a passing or st 2 flag by holding BLOMGREN BUILDIN DED, Salite o pemtig LTS ana e g ideas regarding postwar trade and L5 PLANTS—CORSAGES FLAG DAY, JUNE 14 the right hand over their hearts. This is known as| it SENCAE P ing to } Dally Lessons in EngllSh % { GORBON AR o SR Fameal Sprags and Weeaths . o L * B e < 8 nd and Frankim —_fifi All civilians, men and women alike, not in uni- [ o A S s s e {the “Lincoln Hand-over-the-heart” salute. All other | yro business men. Keen exe 1 One incident is tore or less common to all of the | o) tes are too indicative of Axis claptrap. cutives of wide experience will: bej stories about Americans liberated from the horror of ro ol o5 | i igh « hapy g S 3 at our flag |called to Washington to aid in vital ¥ ¥ enemy concentration camps. When they saw old| Tt might be happening soon, too,’ that our flag .\ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “I have a gentleman friend” is an ex- T e R .4 nations, | Planning | I ent Glory wept, unashamed will ‘e in processions: With Jaes; 08 ;4 HEe BB o) NATIONAL ISSUES | pression used in the lower social levels. Avoid it. Dr. A W. Siewarl ASHENBRENNER’S 1 at case, the flags g abreast of each other, < < —— q J | i Perhape the flag doesn't mean that much to most ‘]‘ “,:‘ . "’l ; ‘1‘; ”'” 'l;h “;“ o0y ”gh'l | Gongress will manifest unity of| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Larynx. Pronounce lar-ingks, A as in E} St NEW AND um of ‘s dt Bome—people ‘usad 36 our own. bed ‘every | C AMENGH a8 T & M purpose in prosecuting the Pacific! AT. B i e s e kA dhogid | nen e Tides e VRS, fuC e flag is 100t | G g o speedy end but there may| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Pamphlet. Observe the PH, pronounced F.|| 20TH CENTURY BUILDING FURNITURE and center. be protracted fighting at widely sep-| SyNONYMS: Talk, tell, say, speak, express, converse, declare. Office Phone 469 : Wher & number of flags of states or cities or farated places | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| & Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. pennants of societies and lodges are grouped together, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS |40 00 our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: the flag of the United States should be at the center ¢ According to the stars Europe will| S ENTUAL: ‘cont Wt Wb is'a SR R 3 ” INTUAL; coming or happening as'a consequence or result. vas e tos Highes neibY At e groin. | The Ameficha ]S (onE dhmifiated by, Wi Frowie Dr. John H. Geyer l Flag, too, should be hoisted first when several flags ‘ | | mean a great deal because it means liberty, and security and a decent standard of life to our fellow countrymen who have lived under an enemy flag It means a great deal, too, to the men who die for it, and there are many of these men power and prestige of Russia. It is| €8sy fo predict his eventual succes JUHGS'S'"NS SIID]! All of us remember the splendid war picture of a impe ive for Americans to study TR A TR VENTIST few months ago when U. S. Marines were pictured | &€ being raised on separate staffs ¥ the aims of the Soviet government LADIES’—MISSES* risking their lives to flaunt their colors above the site | : A and to cooperate wherever it is wise- i MODERN ETIQUETTE by Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR 3 ELAGS |y possble I ROBERTA LEE PEHONE 103 of the battle 2 hard-won Iwo Jima. Yet here EAU 1;05]) DRIVE LAGS 2 ok Seward Street Near Third home where the display of the flag would be but the | —~ Eeznans yhdie ithdals IR1E T o SiA o > the augury of a year of happy| task of a moment there still are empty flag oles, | Juneau seems to be IJm'LA’d down in the midle of | ” 4 - . i 3 oy ; 3 | its Seventh War Loan campaign with only half of the .| association: Many hard prenul-i Q. Wouldn't is be rude, when attending a church wedding, for one T e, S S R L | R [ces will be forgotten by returning] to leave the church before the members of the two immediate families? ROBERT SIMPSON. Opt. D. “The Store for Men” ; e fee \{n; that the flags \\ll.l)w out in June »li q'-u.;: )“ (-»(i il N B W | Servicemen and women A. Yes, it is very rude to do so. Uraduate Los Angeles College MOrrow and ere are a few of th nore essentis 4 20! ayes, who shou ered the responsi- | 1d o) his day pr ' b Omorro r ere a 2 few C e more essential | yes, Children born on this day probab- @ Would it be all right to serve coffee in the drawingroom, follow- of Omymztry and SAB'N’ Opthalmology points concerning tiie proper displ position and ty as chairman of the Seventh Drive, reports that!ly will have brilliant mentaliti | ing a luncheon? . ly as May 18 he dispatched letters requesting | The war babies of this year have & : ! y = l ration to more than 40 Gastineau ch.nx.al"-“‘u‘ potentialities A. No; a luncheon is an informal affair and the coffee should be| | Gilasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Front St.—Triangle Bldg. also the correct method of saluting the flag | The blue and starry canton, the Union, is the | honor point of the flag and should always be ,xht)wn‘\ Jeis at the flag’s own right hand corner when displayed, | for the sale of war bonds. To date only five of these | Cfmdfllem‘("’ other than on its own staff, in a horizontal or vertical | organizations have reported. : }""’H of a piad PR R e N “The Rexall Stol’e” H s GRAVES position | Juneau's quota i 000. To date we hi about | the flag should | half of that amount subscribed. Juneau trails Fair- WHISPERING CAMPAIGN Your Rellable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man” ons asking each to canvass its own members d Q. Is a man expected to make calls of inquiry, congratulation, and | | .| | (Copyright 1915) isen\d at the table. | Whenever carried or positioned i go on the right and of persons or object This is|banks, Anchorage and Ketchikan with these three| Down at Odessa, Texas, Lieut ! I. 0 K d LE the “military right of line.” All other flags are placed | cities well on their way toward their goz ‘an McCauley of -Midland Air} a n A C. GORDON BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFPNE® | on the leftdand of persons and objects Hayes points out that if only 25 of the remaining | Field madeg s speech before t DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING i When the flag is to be placed on.a platform or |35 organizations each could sell $5000"in: honds the | unior Chamber of Commetce, tell-| G eeem oot o 3 o ] Ve s s y a ! » : s :. ol or s church the watfshofld BE at|@Me woild be well over GheMop and this coulid (be |1 SO & Bushchibh Ssory of 1. If a child of American parents is born on the high seas, what balloons float over the weste the speaker’s right hand and rightly in front of him.| done in one week o P is its nationality? ad conte: % pere 2. Who was the founder of the American Philosophical Society? nnnv n c I ; l Ne cross two U. S. flags nst a wail. The flag | Although in past drives we e had contests and | adi ail. a t and radio could not publish the that is pointing to the left, the “sinister,” is pointir | auctions to spur bond sales, is it possible that Juneau- | information, but listeners could Where is the Zambesi River ? Grocery and Meat Market | 3. < 2 to the traditionally set direction of the coward | ites need such fanfare to convince them that they [sp)e;y([ it by word of mouth { 4. What is xylography? Dnlg9181 478 — PHONES — 37! Perhaps tt atest source of error is in the ! should support their country at war by making sound | The ensuing whispering campaign © 5. What is the flower symbol of the month of June? “The Squibb Store” High Quality Foods a¢ matter of using the flag for decorations. One flag| investments for their future? (bad just got under way when the ANSWERS: Moderate Prices is majestic, but any more tends to make for decora- | Application blanks for bonds may be secured at [ Army and Navy in Washington . American. tion and the flag 18 never to be used ‘merely for|Mrs. Katherine Nordale's office, Room 316, Pederal [{inally released details regarding . Benjamin Franklin. decoration | Building. Such supplies will be delivered to your | the Jap balloons . . .. .J¢ wasn't . South Africa. The Charles W. Carter When decorations a flg nature are de- 1 organization if desired by H‘lrplmmm, this office. Casisapgie ault; he was under . The art of engraving wood, or printing from wood engravings. { orders. But unfortunately whisper- | Mortu Iy = e — . Honeysuckle. a SRS r X s FRFEETT N ing campaigns usually run into this was a complete mistake be- "Those back from the Pacific say | alarmist exaggeration . .. Maguire | T Fourth and Pranklin Sts. Tee Sregeion e asnlngjon a delay of at least ten days (hat on the day Roosevelt died,|Industries Inc, which has been PHONE 1% Phone 1624 | was unavoidable. - life seemed to drop out of n,um;mflkmu Tommy guns during the FEBN' P n BA reasons — He has the war, has now developed new radio- WINDOW WASHING impression, as shares y tele)hol.r’ equipment to be tried o 2 e, e e, | couldn't o Wy sl Pghtng fix on e Fending Hisiroud Bestuoing| (NMMEWRORASS cptivgs foemecite Bomiry of the st o3 i 400es RUG CLEANING (Continued ,m,,, Page One) | auite intentionaly for polit. @ couple of days ... Forthright | July 15 ... New Jersey Congress- e We Wil A uar el Pt SWEEPING COMPOUND JUNEAU - YOUNG — — _ lical reasons, offensive operations Senator Joe O’Mahoney of w“’m"men are feeling the results of a g ERLOND S"“:E,T, N FOR SALE B & e lonly i tenms.of | the | Were stopped. 1In. the course of a 108 and ‘hard-workfs Representa- | campaign waged by the Ashbury| = = —— LE8E DAVE MILNER HatdwaxeCompany highest admiration for himself and | Jater discussion, Whitney mentioned tive Estes Kefauver of Tennessee| park, N. J. Press for a speedy trial hone 24 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS X - b » name €] . 9 are doing their best to plug holf-s\ > his leadership. the name of General Patton who, 3¢ of the German High Command and Shelf A if he likes to admit it, knows very in the Anti-Trust Act. Legislation | gy other war criminals. The folks R. BRUST "'“:""n"“"" well why the thrust at Vernon was introduced by them would ban di-lin Jersey feel strongly about this as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA n NAZI BROADCAST . PP, o » g, < P’y 8 {not carried out.” rectors of a corporation from tak-|even if those at the top of the EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN! e e e e The Nazi' broadcast, illustrating | ing over the assets of a competing | war Crimes i " i i oo gy o e gty | k f mes Commission don't seem Present this coupon to the fi FOR TASTY FOOD; the extent to which the enemy G BRI L company, thus forming a monopoly \to be in a hurry. (Justice Jack. box office of the S You'll Find Food Finer and e extent o which the ¢ ny s ‘ aftd VARIETY e e e e e S BiRTDAYS i, T e Claston AT [son says he may vt be s ol CAPITOL THEATRE e 4 S | The question of making Feb. 12, s : = convict the Gestapo or SS Elite . B ; S A 1808 IROINE X C0:. o ; the stock of a competing PO..oF s and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Easlineall Ca!e m umor “Broadcast to D.N.B. in German | Lincoln's birthday, a national holi- 4U4'1€ Corps before Christmas.) language, by wireless, to Europe on|day has now been company but doesn’t ban acquis- i / " 3 ay has no sen put up to the 3 Copyright, 1 ndicate, Inc.) " Foremost in Friendliness 5 108, at 638 i i - KANSAS CITY KITTY B s et vt November at .M., Senate by North Dakota’s Senator EWT, quoting L.1.B. (International | Langer in a manner difficult to Inormation Bureau) under Besln dodge. Hitherto, Southern legsa- Crossword Puzzle | - Federal Tax-—11c per Person PR ¥ TS LA S P ateline. |tors have opposed any national ) NEE d JAMES C. COOPE PA “Berlin—Statements made by Col- | holiday for the Civil War presi- ACtose R SICIAlT || “ PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. INSUR ANCE i -(?OOUNR,C-R - onel John Hay Whitney, American |dent, but when Senator Downey of side plece of & i banker, after he was taken prisoner | California introduced a bill to make “an umbrella 3 f{l‘g afifin;‘gfidtgafiougv{l?r;wcle}i%}%orofon:lp(])ig fl?d Sh K A Vater ve X TU. ¥ ents. attuck Agency throw an interesting light on the Jan. 30, Roosevelt’s birthday, a na- . Waler vapor American conduct of the war in tional holiday, Langer immediately 13 Mobntain fn - e WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! P France. IIB. has received the introduced the Lincoln birthday . whlaska following extract from a report on | bill and insisted that the Judiciary| 14, Paim leAf the questioning of this American, | Committee could not report one Agitated Whitney, a- prisoner-of-war, which out without the ot Both bi i i ; I ) ic o e other. Both bills il(’"fi.‘?f%nns Metcalfe Sheet Metal took place on August 13 will ‘probably die in committec Sold Serviced “Situation in Northern France—'. .. l'rwo :mxr:, ago Secretary of Arves By the side of S = Heating—Airconditioning—Boat apd by The Colonel who throughout the State Hull asked Attorney General % 57l pets Bot sitn wi S e e e J. B. Burford & Co. questioning was very reticent, be- Biddle to act as chairman of the l‘“h ‘on' Primal & ! <D = in SHERY METAL s . Pointed tool Nothing ; Sl Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by came later very talkative and jolly Allied War Crimes Commission, ex- Hang down . Place of wor- Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle in the company of other captured plaining that the British wanted plac ; r i i b 2 t Frults DOWN officers. He played poker with an American chairman ... “Any- 3 “hight 7. Atmospheric . Wholly en- 1 A them and talked, among other thing the British want us to pre-| 2L 5. Female deer molsture grossed { 5 - : things, about military and political side over means they don't W : Notlon ). z 0 R. C " 4 2 ¥ “Say It With Flowers” but questions. ' The discussion then to do much about it themsely it arge < A \ SYSTEM CLEANIN( turned to the situation in Northern replied Biddle, and he ducked the SN o\ » “SAY IT WITH OURSI” Fran This was the most re- job. Some diplomats, watching the . “ . . Sallor Phfin‘ 15 $ B i iieranes i iants ot e ot . Flow back Juneau Florists “:On August 20, the U. S. Firsi has gone about trying Nazi war T el r AlaskaLaundry Phone 311 5 < 2 . O - JArmy, concentrated at Vernon as crimina wish that Biddle had “cele(:nr[ari:un focal point was supposed to ford a taken the job instead . Lethargy lorossing over the Seine. In vic 7 ..- Z{l\?fifi‘i’:nmau jof the disorderly condition in the RANTING RANKIN | =27 5. Plaything i Posl Decorates L abeediad B gty , o - IN.THIS BANK 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 : ¢ *hine: d at least nine German divisions gressman Jol i tried 56 Diminian " ould be cut off. According to hush up probing of the Veterans . - Not many cach ; i — merican calculations, resistance on Administration 2 - g 2. Merchandise i y Bhe German northern flank would creasing against him A DEALL animpl ’ e L) o e e]l s hen completely collapse, and the sissippi Maisel’s . 37. Cereal grass i jway would be open through Bel- revealing a e in Cosmopolitan 7% 2 .- : Wardea ‘ot 2 4 z gium into Holland. on the Veterans’ Administration 5. Center “Changed orders—Colonel Whit- was referred to by other Congress- ) e T emphasized that this plan was men, Rankin sneered that the au- plane ncelled at the last minute on thor was Jewish ... It was a fit- %77 0. WJ,,,',T.’,; ders from the highest autho: ting tribute that Roosevelt mem i ' 1 & uty st atl0nal a meaning President Roosevelt) and ial services aboard the U Tire E'\:rr}"c'omea he focal pbint was shifted to the Pittsbwrgh in mid-Pacific were / 58. Edge of & roof t flank so as to encircle Paris conducted by FDR's old secretary, 2 g e from the south. In his opinion, Lieut, Com. Eygene Casey .. . Delace .