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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1945 et e e e o ————————————— — T —— ‘o : ; TRIPLETTE & KRUSE 20 YEARS AGO WE EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTORS oo EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 5 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 f SHOP PHONE 9% After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 The steamer Yukon had arrived in Seattle with the Shriners caravan which had visited Alaska, and was headed by Walter Meier, who said ;--mc greatest need for Alaska was immigrants, and that a more liberal Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | oliey towara. Alaska was needed.” @No.A& 1.0.0.F. SECOND and FOURTH | apolis Academy, considerable pressure is being exerted|® @ o o o o o o o ® - . T Daily Alaska Empire |i. s e wes cou. o prssne Pablighed every evening except Sunday by the | comes not only from the Pacific area. One of Wash- MPITE PRINTING COMPANY ington's most potent newspapers also favors the plan HELEN 1T ON. 4 resident We can se2 much common sense in the idea HAPPY BIRTHDAY ® o September 8 1945 Joseph J. Stocker Mrs. R. H. Williams J. B. Burford, Jr Mary Tubbs Capt. George Baggen DOROTHY TR 4 ; i i Coner ditcr and Maz that America should now have naval-colleges both ELMER A. FRIEN Edisor East.and West. Certainly no one will doubt ALFRED 2 3 - - Business Manage Sk that our maritime responsibilities in the Pacific will | Entered In the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class Matter. ey SUBSCRIPTION RATES: be tremendous, and will continue for generations Delivered by earrier in Juncau and Douslas for $1.50 per monthi | vy} miore. Bt : ; Qe o six months, S8.00; one year, $15.00. What i natural, then, than a training pro By mall, postage paid. at the followlng rates gram based on the shores of both major oceans in n advance, $16.00; &1x mor advance, $7.50 in advance, $7.50; | ynich our ships must sail? ® o September 9, 1945 o o Art F. McKinnon Mrs. Edward Butler John P. Monagle Jean Johnson Mrs. Fred Peterson Mrs. Merle Rhode e D S — @ o e o ¢ o @ o o ® o manner—hy defeating the bachelors to the tune of 13 to 2. Koski, ¥ ¥ tion of the Northwest metropolis is increased. There - - | pitching for the married men, held the bachelors scoreless until the] | Warflelds Dru fore ||} : » : i s} | GEORGE BR NATIONAL REPRESENTA ‘Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | are others—Portalnd, Los Angeles Diego. The ninth inning, when he allowed them two hits, while Andy Andrews| | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) s Pourth Avenue Blde xcellent flying weather of Southern California would | |pj(chinu for the “singles” wasn't quite so effective NYAL Family Remedies idest Selection of be an argument in favor of that particular district. || 0 R 0 S C 0 P E | — HORLUCK’S DANISH LlQUoRS But regardless of where a school might be set up, | i “The stars inc’ire [ Mrs. G. F. Freeburger and little daughter, Doris, returned on the ICE CREAM XE 92 b |steamer Alaska after spending several weeks visiting in Seattle ,and | S ——————— PHO or 9i the idea of a two-ocean training establishment is one B f » | which deserves thorough consideration. As one edi- t do not compel | Portland. Other returning Jureauites included little Charles Jenne, — | torial has put it, it would be an excellent idea if OU | b ooeoes oo oew ——a | Who had been in Seattle with his. mother for the summer months, and . | Navy boys could receive half of their training on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 | Alberta and Nita Porter, daughters of Mr 1d Mrs. H. M..v Porter. .They “e Smeg Baskel B P 0 ELKS the Atlantic and the other half on the Pacific i 5 ihad been visiting relatives in Sumas, Wash., for the previous year. BABY HEADQUAR - L i eets every Wednesday at p. v { Conflicting 1)vl(nn'la|'y aspects are e Infant and Children’s Wear m. Visiting brothers welcome. ’ 3 , a 2 k ictive today The stars encourage L. J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Rul- Comie, Not Cosmic Minds hought and religious observances. |on the steamship Alasks er: H. L. McCDONALD, Secretary 3 HEART AND HOME | for the Westward and Interior districts o . 4 3 (St. Louis Star Times) Churches in all partswof the coun- | - P o oy The “comic” strips—which long ago were trans- |ty Will arouse interest among the| g ...o1 ctarted this day, with an increase of 13 percent enrollment DR E H KASER T rr AWEDI ANMD | : " DENT FLOWERLAND formed into serialized romances llnqu(:htmnably have young by means (;l.!'(‘\“’ ls. Music is | Vi 3 P OOt v ar Jeve: -SE V) vere enrolled in High School S, S — — | intellectual Life of the mation. They are substitutes |sPiritual consciousness ‘ ibe sraLe, Bl e BLOMGREN BUILDING CUT .0 D BUSINESS AFFAIRS | had not yet returned from vacations in the States PLANTS—CORSAGES NATIONAL WAR FUND {for the Nick Carter stories which another generation % el Phone 56 5 i : read in the Bay-loft or behind the screen of a big | Shipment of food and other necess- | Y HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. rod et Pk ™ Faeme b1 re0g ¥ saries to war-torn nations of Europe Weather: Highest, 55; lowest, 52; rain e , of /the last drive for | 8€08raphy book Ak the-opohing ot Whe les doive Soc ) =T b is a bit disturbing that the “maga~ | Wil Place a growing financial BUr- | pewew—me. st it i 0 the Nationa! War Fund. Last year the goal was badetii s e 3 €2~ | jon upon the U. S. Government, Our | zines” which are made up of nothing but these strips | $13,500, and this year it i 00 less. But the need is | 3 Fiiemlshrhiredes but these SUPS | 6 for endless resources and fab- | D -I I_ . E I- h by - almost, as great [ nave outdistanced cverything clsc by far in becOmIng | gy, wealth wil cause many untair § UANY essons In tnglish w. 1. GORDON Dr. A. W. Stewart ASHENBRENNER'S s d e e Ll o $ ;| demands and complicate diplomatic ke NEW AND uszn While the war is won and some of Yhe activities | Educators, child psychologists and others who have a AN o L] | by this f Ik Miscontinued, | very spectal concern with shaping the’ generatiohs to | PrOPI€m, thie seers pr onsored by this fund will be soon discontinued, v specia a g @ S NATIONAL WORDS. OFTEN MISUSED: Do not T shall chooke the two 20TH CENTURY BUILDING r un N I T u n E come were thrown into quite a dither, but apparently * i = | Experiments that enable students gt poys” Say, “the first two.” There can be but one FIRST. Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willoughby A ST st st RS v Willoughby Ave. they have now decided to recognize the inescapable. |, “FPL ARG G T achers | . |1t is anothor case of Mohammed going to the moun- | 2 " i OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Height. Pronounce hit, I as in ICE; the GH is silent. Meets each Tues- Monday of each month Mrs. Elmer A. Friend, Bill and Phyllis Friend, who had been visiting | gq, i in Scottish Rite Temple y at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. beginning at 7:30 p. m in Seattle for the past two months, returned on the Princess Alice. Visiting Brothers Welcome . CLEMENTS, Wor- TSR GEORGE CLAR! 4 s The long-awaited baseball game between the benedicts and bachelors GE CLARK, Noble Grand ;{gg"“éemm '-fl': JAMES W. LEIV. | was played this day, with the benedicts settling the matter in a decisive | | Lt ok b 1l ¢ favor if they will promptly notify | B Ot gt B it riogry ey O 1 There are many spots in the West where a livery of th econd Annapolis” migh stablished. San Fra Teleph e ws Office Business Office, 374 i g b BApHAncd e cisco, with her vast harbor and her rail and ship MEMBER OF ARSOCIATED PRESS The soclated Press s exclusively entitled to the use for L spatches credited to 1t o not other- | jncreasing importance of the North Pacific the posi- ! paper and also the local news published ¥ ! terminals, is on Seattle is another—and with the P s O 1 | B. D. Stewart, Federal Inspector of Mines for Alaska, left this night for Seward enroute to Anchorage, headquarters 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska other functions will be greatly increased. Food, cloth- ing d medical care must be provided for the lib- erated peoples of Europe and those in the Pacific, |of various faiths ‘will prove suc g 5 ; ted P R e | tain because, instead of trying to fight against the ! ..., Development of the spirit: and Americans are expected and should do their |, oot m ot oL 3 S0 thils ce | e 8 -\ A o b ; : ke ; share. Those of us within the continent and terri- l_‘,:;;.““ " they are now tuming them 1o their' OW | ya) as well as the mental powers will 9”,5” i LDER, Jiera Srated "u.p!m) % Hum,k v Cr.OWd" Dl’ John H Ge er torial boundaries of the United States that have been p {be more and more recognized as es- SYNONYMS: Disable, disqualify, incapacitate, impair, weaken. f > Yy ones-Stevens S|lGP e 3 T il Thus, some time ago church-school people took 10 [sential to national welfare H WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us VENTIST faoued by e sttle have hafie comaRaLNe | iellitR DINGIEMBIC sineies in B fow lanm. t TeaOtj g | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: LADIES’—MISSES’ time of it. Americans everywhere can prove [of history translated the essential facts about Christo- | INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | py ooy aNALIAN: pertaining to drunken revelry. “Their PatrHAnRLA Room 9—Valentine Bldg. READY-TO-WEAR genuine in their efforts to win the peace | pher Columbus, George Washington and Abraham | According to the stars India should 8 52 x = P 3 o PHONE 1763 Seward Stheet s L — wating to the National War Fund Lincoln into four-color strips. And now comes .the |benefit greatly in the last three | American Association for The United Nations to em- |months of this y Religious min- | £ ploy the same device to preach against war and in |orities will lose something in the t — increased with the end of war are the many seb UP {y U\ Ce oomational co-operation | way of prejudice and there will be MODERN ETIOUETTE byROBFRTA LEE ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. “The Store for Men"” Y dUraduate Los Angeies College for providing relief for the peoples of the countries This may be just a beginning. It strains our |political understandings, to the formerly under the rule of Hitler and Hirohito, and | . gination, but who can say that the mathematicians | benefit of all the people. I I of Optometry and S 9 there are many more than a dozen of these. IN|wil not some day use “comics” to explain Euclid and | Persons whose birthdate it is have | e e e e e e e S S R ObtSalinaiog? AB'N S addition, the USO, the United Seamen's Service the | Einstein? Nevertheless, we hope that Stringfellow Be rr!the augury of a busy, successful Q. When entering a motion picture theatre, does a person have the War Prisoners Aid and others more directly related ‘ and Robert Hutchins will continue to acquaint at least | year. Returning Servicemen will | privilege of taking the end seat? 6 the conflict will continue to function for a good |a few young people with the classics—even if they | profit as a result of world travel A. Yes, if the seats are not reserved, but the fundamental principle | should find it necessary to shelter the ancient flame |and war experience | of good breeding is consideration for others. In order to respect this | desires seemed insatiable.” Among the member agencies whose functions have Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Front St.—Triangle Bldg. many months and they will need funds [and This is the last drive—let's put it over [ after the fashion of the medieval monks—for we can- | Children born on this day probab- i ciple, he should take a central seat, if the Tow is vacant. Ga | ot abandon hope for a renaissance which will renew |1y Will be exceedingly imaginative Y e e T i The Rexall Siore“ H S GRAV AN = i appreciation for the efficacy and beauty of mere and unusually talented. They must Q. Is it all right for a woman to offer a stranger money if he has e ES WESTERN ANNAPOLIS words now beneath the contempt of the strip car-|be shielded from flattery for they,Performed some chivalrous service? Your Reliable Pharmacists “The Clothing Man” toonist and his growing audience. We dare not stop | Will be much admired. £A. No; merely show genuine gratitude. G | As the United States Navy plans to expand its | poping for a new age which will appreciate “the | e &4 @ What day of the week is the most unpopular for a wedding? BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFPNE® | ermane o s sram by adding to the An- | elegs acility, and golden cadence of . Friday is chosen less than any other day. DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING permanent training program by a g to ele 7\1 facility filll( golden cadence of poes) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 & A riday is chosen less than any other day = S 8l - e | Benefic aspeets rule today whicl Th W h 3 1on;pmwu to Cordell Hull, During the! difference that Calvin Coolidge had i most promising for business, es-| by first months of his administration | picked Dunn as chief arbiter of | oo . < gy o I pecially for constructive enterprises e as lng he ran into a personal feud with | social affairs. In fact, he became |of many sorts ; an A. C. GORDON HARRY RACE CAL lrnn"ll Men'Y _Go_Round Professor Rn)‘x;mml . Muh-yh luui uu'm’, mmv“llu]\lld lAlrumul.m on | HE s s aoa oy D et P vl O brain truster whom Roosevelt had intricate political problem: Faied ? i £ of T A v Mea i made Assistant Secretary of State| And, as such, his influence m.:.‘Pl}“{::"(“‘x"‘(“)(f:‘s'l‘(‘;"l‘\ :;‘M‘)":n»‘ml"’“‘;‘tb'_‘ 1. Can several triangles have all their angels equal, but be them- ruggls 478 — PHONES — 37) and who rushed to London for the |almost always thrown —against|. oo yiine”oooq o Althout Selves different in size? “The Squibb St High Quality Foods at - avowed purpose of “rescuing” the Russia even after she became an|;oo."auenicions day for gc“k]‘l"g‘ Who is “Father of the University of Virginia?” Moderate Prices London Economic Conference. Hull |ally, and for Franco Spain, even |pogeion &0 #e 0 Gl 8 B ve . What is the highest officer of a regiment called? (Continued from Page One) oceupied the all-important, nerve- 3 ¥ i was a leader of that conference and | when it was obvious that Franco|ontrac : Wl are hra A n ks MO Inee racking job of coordinating war E - . & b : o X B | contracts, the stars encourage ¢ here are the s Mo ains? C e er Rosevelt, He nas|Quite rightly felt’ thaf he ‘didn't|was kept in power only tvopRh oiiiktrarinatinn dar Wil waq 5. What does a “banshee” prophesy? The Charles W. Carter P need anyone to rescue him. the Axis ok ge st had experience in every swalk of | "7 | earning ANSWERS: 3 The man who helped Hull at | BUSINESS AFFAIRS ortuary government life. London was 'the ‘State Depart-| ,Tast winter, for instance, Dumnf ‘L, HECiony A0 . Yes. y For BETTER Groceries PR ment’s Chief of Protocol, Jimmy|Was charged in the Senate ol jradewll be stmulated grested (2, Tnomas Jefferaon, Fourth and Pranklin Sta. CAPITOL HILL CRITICS o ot o it SRR | Raving tnshriotodt” thia! Amerlgin |y, (SR crmerchents (WU PEOL Colonel. ' PHONE 136 FPhone 16—24 Some of Jimmy's old friends on ¢ through much buying by Service- | R Stk Aenatiea : 5 arrange blace | Minister in Switzerland, Leland | : . Capitol Hill will tell you that he is hotel reservations, arrange place men and their families. Stocks will ambitious, that he is an oppor- o at dinner, and check on all | Harrison, to stop reporting on theig oo qaen vor 3 ill be in | . Death, tunist, that he is al s out for g Y : son reported were killing Jews by | s RUG CLEANING ference. Dunn is one of the nicest, 1 Tef ere killing Jews by £ | i 5 i | r £ Jimmy Bymes, that he undermined | 01 OWIR 1 A€ OF S8 BERL | e thousands. Harrison had sent | Mm_\lf"fi’]o’;’)#“'zs‘fw(s‘, d P A‘ h | materials are not too satisfactory,] SWEEPING COMPOUND JUNEAU - YOUNG Mississippi with FDR. Some Sen- : e atrocities, but received a stop- |y . asalons ap s maacnces & | Materials may be left with Mrs. DAVE MILNER araware ompany ators, such as the venerable Tom | Wwill be severely criticized now that | Thomas or at the Thomas Hardware | ators, s @ . - what he |Order from Washington that the|j; jo Indyitias piing | Phone 247 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Deanally of e and Walter makes up in charm for what he | " Denartims = |1t is too late to correct them. The| store, or for additional information, 3 lacks in brains State Department wanted no more ggars indicate public reaction that H. L. Faulkner or Mrs. W. J Shelf and Heavy Hardware i . W. J. o George of Georgia much preferred of such repor : i : | M having cooperative Ed Stettinius, Hull never forgot Dunn’s help . 1;‘[121 have at salutary effect next For Red Cross Manthey may be called. as Secretary of State and weren't | with the formalities of running the BYRNES' BAROMETER YTERNATION. at all enthusiastic about having London Conference. And later,| What diplomatic observers are r{,fi:\f,fif aloYal aliplan SONS OF NORWAY FOR TASTY. FOODS You'll Find Food Finer Byrnes assume that office, even when Jimmy piloted Hull through watching as the chief barometer of conditions in Germany, Poland and! WOrkers who have been Knitting| pirst fall meeting of Odd Fellows and VARIETY Bervice More Cc-fleh“‘ though they reluctantly went the Pan-American Conference at Jimmy Byres as Secretary of other European countries devastateq 2{Ehans for convalescent veterans|pay g p m, Saturday, Sept. 8 TRY ~ through the motions of endorsing Montevideo, he became a perma- Stote is whether Jimmy Dunn can|by war, serious problems due fo il Army and Navy hospitals for the ‘1o 0058-t3) Isabelle Jorgensen, Sec Gasti Caf THE Bfln“or him. They figured he would be pent fixture as Hull's closest State take him into camp as he did|unexpected emergencies will de- Red Cross during the summer i i ‘;“.——— : G aslmeall ale headstrong and uncooperative Department adviser. It made no Cordell Hull. The betting odds so|velop. Much ingratitude is indicat- MOPths have now completed 22, and| 1, Gajitornia, “oil heaters are Foremost in Friendliness cnrrnz SHOP Despite their however ed in Germany, where the peoplelMts' J. C. Thomas, Production placed at regulal"'intervals through- |out fruit groves to diffuse heat il Eymes. J5 Y 11y to {benefit from United Nations' re-|CRALan, Fonoris e Ze"e“‘l amh e Sccretary of State—except % el : jare almost com 3 s C ) 3 e lief measures. 8 S g XPECtations yy e frost threatens. Many crops| one defect. He has no first-he er'SO s iviiada " 1 are that a total of more than thir-| s g B o e whose birtiduie b 18 WARS! Ly s teiion. wil b furned,tn: © | % SV 1n thib JAE N INSURANCE ||| oomans covnasion fair: ACROSS tivities which should be profitable, 11 addition to the knitled afghans,| BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND Autharized to Practice Befe In other words, Byrnes will have| 1. Public vehicle Women may expect romance. BECL whman jate , [working. on LENDING LIBRARY i to take the word of his foreign Children born on this day have-Pieced ool afghans, and a request Shattuck Agency affairs experts. If they give him ‘spulendid potentialities. Many will :szjzzf:lm:‘:eol;i' Ng‘ise‘c'l;hnif‘s for| ypatest Books for Sale and Rent the wrong word on a certain situa- Rt jLa be extremely talented and all shoul < Ll e tion, he may stub his toe. He is o;{m of Yd\uu! hort for a |enjoy unusual opportunities. d‘brlght poicee. H (Rentals: & & SR REEITA ads ‘These materials need not necess- ; At nans name | (Copyright, 1 | largely in their hand : ; Pay out URyright, 1088 |arily be new, but the good parts of This is the danger which always name Seasoning exists in one of the so-called “career” departments of yvern- one of the worst reactionaries. = 3> € Out-of-Town and Special Orders Remington T: writ Ji= IR |worn skirts, dresses or suits are en- | Given Prompt Attention Metcalfe Sheet Metal glon Typewriters far ;H‘ kl" _ffl\'fil' Oét Dunn. The tirely suitable, provided they are|Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska(| Meating—Airconditioning—Boat Sold and Serviced by s | newshawks in the State Depart- clean and free of moths. Coat (10,059-tf; || Tanksand Stacks — Everything s hard for a Secretary of t 42 nterpre ” " L 2 ! B ment. 1t f5 hard for a Secretary of | 1. Des Interpres: {ment press room, are betting strong i 3 L in SHEET METAL J. B. Burford & C-. War or a Secretary of the Navy or 3 : that Dunn once ag; 1 g y e duct again will emerge A Ph o ENREE Ty of Siafoy o, come 0 L B & L) {as the fair-haired boy, once again Eeeaees one 711 90 Willoughby Ave. ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers’ green and go n,m-,wlx ’ur‘ the career e 9. C ‘ will run the State Department. Puhlic Accounlanl-SlenograPhic.']'ax ne| s officers who hav ctioned per- r ay L Also the society ladies in Wash- manently for dec Josephu = - ington are gossiping about the close - . tmb QR e o e R e e e | MURIPHY and MURPIY ZORIC Sy 1 With Flowers” bat the Navy in years who ha : Hull and Mrs. Jimmy Byrnes and 4 5 2 SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURS!” B coiirage to the tid IV oo e L g ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Ph 15 that was one reason he was so , - ess | Byrnes will eat out of Hull's hand, | ~==="""="===" e Sewen e one Juneau Florists hated by the Nay Evan, “enpestuous | However, this columnist, Who has | ———————————— = Bl G s Alaska Laund Hughes was one of the few recent —- = - Demolishing | watched Byrnes over a period of aska Laun| rY Phone 311 R tariss of State who i Growing out . od Bgkfctaries of State wh oay / Draft animal | many years, has a different opinion. | the Sate Deparmens. | 7 T i i | R e L. H. SMITH :‘(wnu.:-mh.l.“.i‘;‘m“il'.:ln“f“ 1L sEslatg i ; : i siich /80 exient that _Buruch”gut‘ cAPlToL mEATnE : g M B l,ir z : Al Ehs | mlemats ana. went scvua eiig] Bk i s SRR The B. M. Behrends spokesman rather t s o o | people what a mess Jimmy was J| opders from him 3. S king of thing ; i % M e (PRI e ] “EADIE WAS A LADY" - Bank BYRNES VS. DIPLOMATS 7 | Byrnes, as Secretary of State, will | el 7 Federal Tax-~—11c per Person 'T“lf‘ . ;:':bx "'“;l{l ny Byrnes' | 23 . Z R S eat out of nobody’s hand—neither | ) 4 Oldest Bank in Alask: oy s 5] greatest problem Il he pite Softly 1l’s, nor Ji i ey ; : E imce Byvoss i s on e v PHONE 14— THE BOYAL BLUE CAB CO. gt Sankdo Macka | by sucked in by the career expert 3. ) mature judgment in his difficuit /ho for decades have made ; ' ] i e d i d cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and z R i e e 2 o) RSO oot hame i oue sompiments ||| -~ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS specialty of taking new Secretaries J Jacket and ambitionus of mankind for the of State into their camp? s ' {0 Fs ngush | future peace of the world. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! For instance, here is what b - L money (Copyrisht, 1945, by Beil Syndicate, Inc.) OFR® V> 34 a Of the sun Mal r»< o Qe zi:!> [m(Z)

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