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PAGE FOUR ; " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ' THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1945 20 YEARS AGO fom. .. .. (I TREPLETTE & KRUSE EXPERT CABINET WORK OF.ALL KINDS oy 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING JUNE 21, 1925 SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 with clearing weather reported, the Elks were to give their annual picnic at Marmion Island, the Alma leaving at 9 a. m. agd 1 p. m. [of the Predidéntial duties . . . or for that matter, anle e e e . v . D(ll )‘ Al(lsk(l .E'nplre | appointive Cabinet officer should hardly be ques-(® HAPPY BIRTHDAY | tioned. But, the term of either in the Nation’s most | ® e JUNE 21 Lorraine Holden Edward M. Williams # Neal Blanton Leroy Johnson John M. Clark Vernon Erickson Vallie Longstreet R. M. Russell Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY important post should be held to a minimum. A man L president | chosen by the whole people should be made available Manager | &0 the earliest po: ible moment. ¢ Editor | The best solution so far advanced would call for Manager i Anaker | . Constitutional change in all likelihood; but the| {he Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Matter. | pyobler e solved is certainly of sufficient concern 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES. problem to h, solved is ¢ nly o 1 Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $L.50 per month; | to justify going through the cumbersome process of By mall, pestees N i iy vt | amending the Constitution, to put into effect a s g virslspe g o x months, in advance, $7.50; | whereby the loss of both our elected President PR Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 The Moose gave the American gion an awful drubbing, 16 to 5. @No.AZ, 1.0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH Koski pitched excellent ball and was given fine field support. Sabin, Meets each Tues- Monday of each month Thelma Owens ; £1.5¢ e o 06 0 0 0 0 0 o | Kearncy, Shaw, M. MacSpadden, Nowell were heavy on the stick Work.| gaq ot 8:00 P. M. L O.O.F. HALL. ib!;;;ztmu;ha?x;fn;l‘e:lpnl: B i o e & favor 1f they will prompily notify | Vice-President would be shortly followed by a special g i h 3 g 1 9 P " g 1 and Manning took turns in hurling for the Vets. of any failure or Irregularity in the de- | c1octjon to name a new executive team i PRETEEE i U ¥ i i Visiting Brothers Welcome E. F. CLEMENTS, Wore Y tice, 602 Iness Office; 374. | Such a special elec sho > required R A 4 ¢ 3 rand s ) . News Ofrfi; ness Off1 | Such a special election should only be required The Pridiesss Loti{se had it Enights of Columibus aboard a8 Aourists. GEORGE CLARK, Noble G shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- PRSI MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | when more than six months of the regular Presidential ERS, Secretary. oclnted Press 15 exclusively entitied to the use for | : \tervene before the next regular General P KSR CAMDRMERITING & 20at SR e term would, intervene before the next regular Genera g { Harold Gallwas arrived from the gouth on the Admiral Rogers. 1 of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- and also the local s ed | n date. Preps g for such a special election | { o . | . ’ e o et Ko e Mot e e 11 Ths SRR i Warfields' Drug Store | | ™ gFGRGE BROS. o Sla e h 3 3 A but do not compel” | Weather report: High, 66; low, 58; clear. (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) » s —— e NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of NATIONAL REPRESENTAT Aluska Newspapers, 1411 | qur political parties—but, jolting them out of their 3 ——— | routine might not result adversely. Also, six months — A or more in office could well be a cheaply-bought | AR i D -' I_ . E l- h by HORLUCK’S DANISH LlQUol‘q tipoff on the qualifications of the successful aspirants, A al y eSSOHS ln ng IS W. L. GORDON ICE CREAM PHONE 92 or 95 | Who would be most likely candidates when the next| juniter rules strongly in the plan-| 4 O Sampamba- ¥ s b A TTEY General Election should be held etary aspects for today but minor| " =" e e s | [P — \dverse influences are active. It i =~ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Use HARDLY to express degr & . fortunate date for launching im-| SCARCELY to express quantity. . “She is HARDLY well enough to g The Sewulg Basket B.P. 0. ELKS SHAEF Vs. The Press portant projects. y | “I have SCARCELY enough paper.” BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every second and fourth - HEART AND HOME i : Vi referred pr iati @ ; | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Valet.” Preferred pronunciation is val Infant and Children’s Wear Wednesday, 8 p. m. Visiting | ! brothers welcome, L. J. HOLM- (Washington Post) { Reactionary influences will be aD=| o » 4 in ADD, E as in LET, accent first syllable. The confusion and tempest of accusation and |parent in matters of manners and OFTEN MISSPELLED: Exercise (physical action). Exorcise (to de- 139 8. Franklin Juneau, Alaska QUIST, Exalted Ruler; H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. counteraccusation which followed the premature|dress. Again modesty will become | release by the Associated Press of the story of the|fa lver trom su.SGLBEIE CUT FLOWERS—POTTED P p— e — render gave the world its first real inkling | ualizing influences will slowly over-| SYNONYMS: Real, true, genuine, actual, authentic, positive, un: DR E H KASER | Press violated the pledge exacted of him by the Army. | international postwar agreements. In| Funeral Sprays and Wreaths the serious hostility which has developed at|come materialism. questionable. 2 | Supreme Allied Headquarters between American news- BUSINESS AFFAIRS | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us DENTIST { irrelevant = 4 yesterday included mention | The pledge was that the news of the surrender should all defense plants it will dominate. = 0 OURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Fr: Phone 887, of action early Congressional consideration of (not be released for publication pending an official NATIONAL ISSUES | o ankin | paper correspondents on the one side and Armj | ; order to that effect. Wise thinking must il b ier to that effect nking mu prevai MODERN E"OUEHE uROBERTA LEE Dr. A. w. stewart o e hionable among women. Spirit-l R 3 of-| Aviation will be conspicious in its| increase our vecabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: BLOMGREN BUILDING PATCHING A WORN-OUT FABRIC! ficials on the other. Mr. Kennedy of the Associated | cffect upon transcontinental and|yjRRELEVANT; not bearing upon the case in hand. “His remarks were Phibaita PLANTS—CORSAGES Washington dispatche legislation to alter tié present line of succession to dhiteiigh e Gorlt Woebs Whe D the Presidency of the United States, mak the But it soon became evident that reprisals for Mr. | high cost of victory will be vmpha--! Speaker of the House of Representatives next in order | Kennedy's offense would go beyond the actual of-(sized. The birth pangs of a new i,,---... 2 & e “Ew m um behind the Vice-President. | fender and would go even beyond the case itself.{order of humanity will be severe. | 0 - : = Advocates of the measure cite President Truman | Three other correspondents of the Associated Pres INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | Q Shouldn't an acknowledgment be written In the first person When | | syry CENTURY BUILDING FURNITURE as expressing of the . Spe | subordinate to Mr. Kennedy, were also suspended,| Preponderance of masculine signs, one is accepting or declining an invitation? as expressing his belief that the Speaker is the official 7 i g A R . Office Phone 469 Phe 7 whose selection, next to that of the President and |&although it does not appear that these correspondents {in the charts of foreign nations pre- | A. Yes, if the invitation is in the first person; but if the nvitation one 788—306 Willoughby Ave. ' & & ¢ | were themselves obligated by the pledge given by thejr | sages great activity in constructive| is in the third person, the answer should be in the third person. Vice-President, can most accurately be said to stem ; ol 4 e * e ; : J ) he le themselves. That statement is likely chief or that they were even aware of it. Immediately (vnmpm . In countries recently | Q. Isn't it proper to butter a whole slice of bread, and then bite from the ])llup 54 ;.,, " mk ,,\l ; Y H»‘ K€Y 1 after this, four correspondents were suspended for|liberated there are omens read asijnig jt? Dr John H Ge er very true; but even so, the Speaker of the House 1S | 14 vine made . o 2 i | nresaging rebit extdohatt f 5 2 2 & _s sh g 3 7 e i having made an unauthorized visit to Bm}m. ‘In this | pr :,mx‘m, too great expectation oI‘ A. No; the proper way is to break off a small piece at a time, but- Y Jones !"ens op not elected by the people of the United States. He is | case, at least, there was no question of violating any |limitless aid from Uncle Sam. ring Bash e tely MENTIST elected by the people of one State only, then chosen pledge. The correspondents had been informed that| Persons whose birthdate it is havc: ering GRES L0 AERAEATEN . ) ard s Lh 4 LADIES'—MISSES* by majority party members in the House to govern | they would not be taken to Berlin to make reports as|the augury of a year of adventure | Q. "’;‘““ “d"‘"f“; also ““o‘ht’ prefix “Mr.” when his card carries the Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR |to damage there; they made no promise, however,ior changes that should be lucky.|“Jr.” at the end of his name? PHONE 762 Seward Street Thira Shifting the succession to the Presidency to the |about not going to Berlin on their own acocunt if Women will be especially fortunate.| A. Yes; the “Jr.” does not take the place of “Mr.” .____—N'“_, Epeaker would seem to be ‘only another stop-gap. It | opportunity offered. Children born on this day will be | peeees === e E: J E a E ap. : E FUShs e . . | decidedly individual and extremely | SIMPSO] is surely to be preferred to putting the entire Nation | Theé opportunity did present itself through the . y i 8 2t in (l‘w same position as Alaska is now—that of having | assistagce of Red army officlals, who were St L.i:':xh T l. an d l. A N Zy C GORDON. FUOMBEJ!TM obicodg TThe Stoes for Mew™ as its chiel executive an appointed official, wielding by the correspondents as “most cooperative and hos (Copyright 1945) i b < ‘::! LoR Sngdes Cotlegs, 9 : ? | pitable.” This raises the question of why the SHAEF e Optometry and 'N S Optiialmology immense authority over people who have had no voice thought it necessary to discourage or to prohibit visits ———— - — +it his selection. Such is the situation that would face | yo Berlin in the first place, since the visits apparently | 1. During what season of the year is the suni closest to the earth? the Nation now should some calamity put a pre-|j; no way displeased the Russians. The likeliest SEAT".E HAVING . What is the most southerly part of Canada? | Gissses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. What well-known American used the nom de plume “Puklicola”? mature period to the presidential tenure of Harry |answer is that the public relations section at SHAEF | 3. S. Truman | had attempted to arrange for such a visit through the AlASKAN IOTEM i 4. In the early Christian churches, what was the large pulpit, or The line of succession as now established would in | usual bureaucratic channels and that the plan had reading desk, called? " " {hat deplorable event elevate to the Presidency the |bogged down because of the incvitable bureaucratic pOI.E REPA'NTED = What 18 caviar? The Rexall Store H. S. GRAVES € lications and obfuscations. . Pharmacists c1 complications and obfus | ANSWERS: Your Rellable “The i now Secretary of State, a member of the Cabine 5 < liosen /I thst+ capiiclty by the“Bresident whom he | , ~The mANEGiiculty, We suspedt, gitses from the | During the winter v ALY e S5 | utter misconception of the nature and function of 2 : ! g 3 BUTLER-] Would succced. Tn turn behind Mr. Stettinius would | UT misconception, of he naiure ang funcion Gf| SEATLE, June 2i.—Tive yearsii . 2. Pelee Island, in Lake Erie i -MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFFNE® | PENRDRS 9 BpOnE grime will be removed shortly from| . ‘3 John Quincy Adams. DRUG CoO. & MARX CLOTHING come other Cabinet officials, down the line as far 85| o (1t existd geners i 8 y that exists generally amoyg military men. The | h. pioneer Square totem N AR z 4 e B gty 4 “Honest Harold” Ickes. The present set-up is, of [ military man tends to consider the correspondent the ‘vivid Indic'lm coloring x]s(:u:ed oy A ARN0L : e course, in need of prompt change, but is the Speaker | a sort of publicity specialist in the service of (h",Paxk Bbard ‘officlald: announced e A salted, preparation of fish roe. of the House the best answer? military unit to which he is accredited, whereas the | gay The work will be done by Wil- | e s S ———————— mnnv “cfl c A L ! r n n " l ‘ More than & dozen times in the comparatively | conscientious correspondent considers that his primary | jjam Henricks, Aberdeen, on a bid ' consctetious conspondent corlders hat s primary | enries, Aberdee, an . b OLYMPIC NATIONAL Sl g that entire body. | and reward in their correspondents are in fact the Very 1 gians, early B i S, y in 1940, replacing one N SEATTLE “The Squibb Store” N Therefore the possibility that both the people’s choices | .oprespondents deprived of further right to practice | In emergency the er could. no doubt, carry | that they were attempting to practice it seriously. - M ; oL : ki ortuary i brief history of the United States the office of Vu'v—l ¥ D - t Prosident, has been vacant, either through its occu- | Zal for uncovering news that Newspapers encourage | cqy : taen hihn LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ruggis 478 — PHONES — 37) s 3 : Na 's highes st, 4 : h st 1\”)‘ s “'Z} a ‘f.“_m g _?“;‘?' :L 1““\“ "' | qualities that the Army finds most reprehensible inlinat wad stood there for vears. f High Quality Foods at through his death in the vice-presidential office. | oo €% Wt D8 O e nomaly of a group of | fBtood thers T ] SRR e T e ; : i General Agent—Baranof Hotel Juneau Agent—Phone 547 may be taken from the governmental stage is not one | ¢hejr profession in the European theatre, or perhaps = to be passed by 1 tly in any military theatre, for no better reason than (hlna p'ans Mode'n ‘ . = The Charles w' carter PIGGLY | _ em | —_— WIGGLY become most talkative. Their code | Stettinius for firing him as Assist- ys'o Ogy M e! rm“ S PDBTBAIT swnlo Fourth and Pranklin Sta. For BETTER Groceries —_— [ PHONE 136 Phene 1634 3 does mot contemplate being taken | ant Secretary when he was in the i ) The waShIHgmn 008 DO RN | the aviation| NEW YORK — Dr.S. C. Shen,|| A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- Chicago > ¢ . . Speaking of the | representative of the Chinese Minis- | ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. B d advance what to say. Nor are they | conference . . . g ; ) errY' 0-houn original Roosevelt brain trust, its|try of Education, is here buying PHONE 567 EECOND STUEET WINDOW WASHING prisoner, so they are not taught in {middle of protected by the Geneva Conven- GiR A i tion members, with one exception are|€quipment to set up a national in- e s RUG CLEANING (Continued from Page One) For instance, one Jap pilot picked scattered to the four winds. Rex-s"':_‘;te of iDhysmlm;y in China. | 5 A soin ) SWEEPING COMPOUND JUNEAU 2 YOUNG Page M) e o o muting | Tugwell is Governor of Puerto| The institute, built on the con-| There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! FOR SALE cept of preventing disease before = # DAVE MILNER Hardware compa.lly by ‘ stor; e was stati Rico; Professor Moley is a magazine uson of Michigan likes‘to remind | StOTY of how he Was stationed on 4 5 3 % o iy 3| e 0 remind " mall island in the Ryukyus when | commentator, formerly a bitter 1t strikes, will direct its attention Phone 247 i PAINTS—OIL—GLASS certain Army officers about is o it to the nutrition of Chinese children. | % superseded by d officer of super- | Roosevelt critic; and Berle is Am- 2 e tasutousy expecsive ol o rank, e O S ssador to *Braail, Only nrig!nal‘ Under Dr. Shen’s plan China will WAINO HENDRICKSON L SNt Dwar:. Backuare :: oy ‘é’;‘...fiu A ,.:-J:..»'\‘:x’l)-:-»‘ffffx “Rauk,” he observed with refresh- | brain truster who quictly keeps fl‘_’l‘mj&l“;L_‘}’“*;fj";;‘f“se aceni| as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA aiecing franknes a terrible thing.” | sawing wood is Charles Taussig in | '/ifusal device which gives small|} — EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. This was the pet project of Gen B S # AT s Btate hartment's | Particles great weight and is used to s . e et 4" Ay Continuing, e t01d how he had | charge of the State Department's| PR Y0l BRREE anG &R o1 Present this coupon to the box office of the FOR TASTY - FOODS You'll Find Food Finer and 3 4 been transferred from the island,|Office for the West Indies. You! d VARIETY Barvice G ¢ an e;\“(t :U,“ Lo gaw B anxious to get into combat und:d(nl'l hear much about him, but he campounds;far study, cAPlTnl. THEAT“ TRY Servico More Complete ¢ ust before he left for Europe iy ARt Ty R 0 g ARt aon: e T e D ekt e phreras DDT is the most potent weapon |y, and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Gastineau Cafe THE BARANOF Jast month, Senator ZUSON |y g fighter plane. (Copyright, 1915, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) bumped into - General - Somervell in| =, BT PR . mm_lw i g 3 against insects discovered so far. "CAROLI“A BLUES” Foremost in Friendliness cnrrm snop Washington. The Senator winced : 0 ing,” he reported to his American a bit from the General’s handshake, captors. “I got one ‘of the Ameri TH] Fed 1T 1 P and Somervell bogan to kid him-S2Plors. 'L gob one of Lie Smeri- C ‘ederal Tax-~11c per Person ot o g €41 PanCs squarly i ront of my rossword Puzzle L a 14 pe e NG the vavious ghots Y s punsights ut nothing happened. v i C.P.A ind the various sbols i the AN | My guns did not fire. Then I was ACROSS ~ 83. Bones PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. IN AN E BUSINESS oouusl;.:l.on | which all travelers bound for Bur-| 4% 80 | e s 2 shot down. %0 ; and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Authorized to Practice Befere ope or the Pacific must take AL Sh i 'y . Congealed 38. Regard Treasury o D i o | 7881 400 I e et v % OUES B e RETURN YOU to your home with'our compliments. || Shattuck Agency ||| o ™, tevcimen s Senator?” Somervell asked: ghes, sl LBt - R LR TP WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! gency ct.)ox;!z.':w.x gun.nmo “Hardly any,” Ferguson replied. ;ah\ 111{\- l:,;un.‘s had ]umvxm-(l, Then 1' ;\}u‘:lg‘:.k. M oharariad “And those shots really don't bother realized that I never pulled the i . Assamese hill Pl et e . Persia dwell g Fi 1 er me too much. You sce, they didn' 'Figger. What a fool I am! * Information at 46. Built 4 X “ This frankness on the part of Jap hand Sun - give me very large shots. They . . Making pos- Ch: just put into my arm all the oil Prisoners is not unusual. Just as sibl B8, Losal ciatm Metcalfe Sheet Metal sible B Ariiv's been able to get from the Jap naval landing troops in- :fi':{:llgggl‘nl '10151.:'1[‘"“ Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Bold and Serviced by Canol.” terviewed by Palmer Hoyt wanted | 1. Negative . Neglect Tanks and Stacks — Everything to become naturalized citizens of s 5¢. Pronoun in SHEET ME? J B B“l"d& 1 . ET TAL o &bo ‘The General changed the subject the U.S.A J . Goes to see e S.A., s0 many Jap prisoners 3 agal Back Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzl ERope T W WU AT Wmmcwll ki g become quite cooperative once they b pochs FRANK JAP PRISON understand they will not be tor-| 30. 63. Female sand- 63 Raneld DOWN Y sosed 8 of ‘Jaridnese ‘wak a3’ L Onl¥ 53 A ! v piper 66. Reverse curve 5 Inicreased study of Japanese war tured. Only trouble is there are so | g1, At a0 Gl Por 1. Hebrew letter: (i prisoners tends to confirm recent few prisgne Getting Japs sur- ¥ i prisg C 1g Japs to sur . Bineared L. C. Smith and Corena TYPEWRITERS observations of Portland Oregonian render remains one of the biggest 3, Devour g n It With : sYSTEM CLEAING EAY T WiTH OoRs Editor Palmer Hoyt that, after the problems of the war. Notion war, we probably will have a 4 ] 6. Competition 2 . Related on the . .n‘ greater chance to convert the Jap- n (- 4 2. ‘mother's J Fl . B i i e Geman 4 CHAFF e . uneau rlorists Senator s friends say he | . Oven aska Laun B . 5 4 . Silkworm Phone 311 German prisoners have been no- has various explanations for his . Velvetlike toriously tight-lipped and unbend- unexpected quick return from the fabric . Bar of cast ing. The western system of fight- Philippines after he expected to metal ing contemplates the possibility of stay five weeks. Only trouble is '”J‘;l"s‘,f,'}"e D Po e being taken prisoner, so German the explanations conflict. One ex- | . English city 5 . ‘ Boels IN THIS BANK 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 troops we! schooled in advance in planation is that ings had to . Tinged with what not to say and what their bring back a peace offer from the red rights were under the Geneva Con- Japs. Another is that he was act- nfl. . 37 fomranes™ - vention. In addition, one German ing as special emissary to Wash- 9. Recelved 5 ) fl 32 Period of time e o L ] e en s prisoner escaped from Canada early ton from MacArthur. Another | . Salt of selenic in the war and reportel back to is that he had immediate work to| [Z 3 .- s |NSU RED ; Bank same barracks with him. So for flew up from his post in Brazil at 5 4 v1a A Posin drama - # about a year the British couldn't the exact time Secretary Stettinius Flat rouna st ational B * Berlin all the devices used by the do in Washington on the question . Annoy Oldest Bank in Alaska plate . Odor get any information out of German was in San Francisco ... Most 6 2 Embloyvs L . Siplorkate. resklb Mt Boo. otte: , : funioy of JUNEAU, ALASEA COMMERCIAL . PBritish to make him talk-such as of Philippine independence . . . . . Tells putting German-speaking Brit Diplomats lifted their eyebrows | opies prisoners at all. ‘However, Jap prisoners, on the tary of State is present, not absent, 5 . Enyaren P / wagon FEOERAL DEPOSIT INSU dressed in German uniforms in the when U. S. Ambassador Adolf Berle En : Mobs certatn few occasions they ure captured, Howeyer, Berle has never forgiven = J 61. Compass point ¥