The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1936, Page 6

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rerevevvcovrecias PerteeewD « p Vv gress, providing for a Veterans Re- serve Corps, to augment the service | now being given by the Army, the il d ALY 6 + THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TIZMRSDAY,,SEP'I;; 1193{) el KARNES URGES | meetings in Juneau. a real pleasure to at- 1 these meetings, and all were [Lund plan going South where they| fmeesseeo oo oo oo will purchasc a car and tour the| st { Welcome ! well conducted and there was every National Guard, and the Organized 1Al ” | | real scrvice. P officers and mem- Recommendations ersburg School, accompanied by, 3 3 ers were confacted in many other| A copy of the proposed gmend- | Mrs. Beck and children, returned eglonllall'es places besides those mentioned ment came to my desk a week or 'on the North Sea. RIR PROGRAM above PETERSBURG, Alaska, Aug. 30. | ~(Special Correspondence) — MT.| pelegate Anthony J. Dimond, and Mrs. Carl Anderson and fam-|prank A. Boyle, James S. Truitt and been formed at Craig, and another Territories, and T immediately wrote |ily returncd home last week :\(tor“y‘ P. Anderson and Capt. James formed at Kodiak. These (Ne sponsor of the amendment re-|:pending a short vacation at Warm, vy Davis arrived in Petersburg Sat- e not been formed through duesting that the amendment be|Springs. |urday aftercon and in the evening| rt on my part, made appl to Alaska. rally was held in the Coliseum | - | ie part of veterans ~The amendment proposes to or-| Mr. and Mrs. Erling Johansen and Theatre. ! Tho d c mas Hardware Co. who want to spread 8anize veterans of the World War children left on the North Sea for | Israelson and Byron pH | s0 ago, and I noted that no mention New Posts Formed | was made for the organization of “During the vear. a new Post has| the Veterans Reserve Corp in the Paints—Hardware—Furniture Refriqerators—_StovesrRomges Seeds and Fertilizers for Your Garden Air Mail Service (Continued from Page One) ce of the organization| 4nd to build armories for them.|Seattle where they will make theit| Dorothy mg the veterans of these com-| TRey would have regular drill peri-|fyture home. Mrs. Martinsen, white were married Saturday even-| ods as the National Guard has. lninmthor of Mrs. Johansen accom-‘;mg at the home of the bride’s moth-| d like to commend the ef- ¢ase of war, they would be called |panied them as far as Ketchikan eq by Rev. H. O. Aasen. After the forts of the other Department offi- | UPon to guard the local industries, |where she will visit for a short|wedding a reception was held. Mr. ind specially that of the Ad- Pridges. ammunition plants, etc. | time, and Mrs. White left on the North| utant, Comrade Petrich. I am/| Which in the last war took so many Sea and will spend a short time| ifraid that too few of the Legion Soldiers from the regular Army. F. D. Kelly arrived on the North|in the States. Upon returning, Mr. members in Alaska appreciate the “In conclusion, T want to thank ges He will succeed Mr. Johansen|white will open a garage. i i . time and effort our Adjutant puts|You 2€ for honoring me with | bookkeeper for the Trading Un- “ c lT F 4 A dance was held at the Sons of ! o U th in behalf of our organization, | YOUr highest office, and for the pri-1; Norway Hall Saturday evening as MAYOR'S OFFICE O e phans Pension bill was enacted though it did not come up to the ex- pectations of the I is still hope t amended at the gress, embodying o gion, and there Act will b ion of Con- es of our| Past Department Commander rp, Historian of ck Henry Post in always a leader i fairs of the American Legion. | vilege of doing r Miss Pauline Conradt, local school| i the custom at the end of the sal t he does a tremendous amount | 7 bit for the De- of work, and accomplishes a lot for | Partment. It has gven me greater {teacher, returned on the North-|mon canning season. western from Seattle where she| us. He deserves the thanks of every insight into the workings as well as |spent the summer. member of the Department. the needs of the American Legion I would like to recommend that ‘P Alaska, and in turning over the the Department at this Convention, | ¢ffice to my successor. my interest Dr. and Mrs. Gene Wheeler en-| priations for national defense, with tional or ization, of which we are appropriate resolutions ad- In the Legion w not be diminished | | tertained with a bridge party Sat- WELCOME, LEGIONNAIRES ts at the last s of | a part, and which could not have gressed to the proper officials, on|in the least. I shall always be an ac- | J°"™Y Elsegllo-re' g (‘-Il Mrd;md e ?flsniorlfliic fidafim‘ ss of a billion dollar appro- | peen nplished except £0r 8| the following items, which I believe| tive Worker for this most wondm-ruxfi”"'wr. ls. el e e ] lon for this purpose. Both the united and solid front given by @ll| ¢ he in the interests of the citizens | O'8ahization, The American Legion.| ' 5 "”“’z;s s i o0 Rl i AL 8 G On behalf of the People nd Navy received greater the departments with a million|or Alaska as well as those of the Er TR ehecurie eolAt gt o - | f ] d M }\}:!ll'(']llll ‘.:A‘uv(\;xr 1“fi ‘( Any time members belonging nation as a whole: HUNTERS! HUNTERS! - HUN- | Art Tveten and Arne Lund have CAMP COOK WANTED | of I;IHSGU and as ayor cince the World War. Generous al- siRhe . st e adehs SRS i What has been accomplished in Requesting Federal ar erri- TERS! Spend your dou g n 9 ring | lowances have been made in these |,k x,\l :|~ l)t“w.rlnw':x and by vq. id n: more ulnunn‘f} n-.‘:':‘“-l ja buck rrz)mo !r\fi'w's vl:}l:ngngocg':-t SOl nelt e e v o Nel.and . Bur IReiop tamp. Abiloe | i e' 'Clty, L Spipad. to i W‘ill;““ Whicli 4o several posts will be reported by “Requesting Territorial aid for heed. Phone 626 B SRR Tveen [P S iR you visitors who are at- esult in more and better mili- |, rious Department officers and | ran Al 51a cés TS 3 St R S S SRS T TR i planes, and & subctantiar .| the various Department officer and vamps in all places where pontoon bl (TR R tending the 17th Annual crease in 5 Chairmen of the several commit-| planes land frequently; z g h“'] “‘;'l e "i‘ the s e hall mention a few items “Requesting Federal and Territor- Alaska Corns | . Department of Alaska ing for the construction of several " {148 cinlly S AT R bl o Calltakes ¢ o e American Legion Con- Army airplane bases, leaving v ang ! i | i i T i s o ‘et the Tt G- Disappear et e Aic Rt : adh delegates on their T © to establish Naval Air bases; e | later session “In this connec been very f tion ite. For the embership.” Most of responded splendidly, and Wphasize the Posts througt “Requesting the Coast Guard Ser- END-O-CORN ) secutre some of the airplanes feW years a ame to Juneau a 2o and since then thou- | LEGIONNAIRES and cordial welcome, and { trust your stay in our City several y the Department of 4 B, e rized by the last Congress, to sands of Alaska men and women 3 3 sy B e 1of augment the service that organiza- have entirely gotten rid of their [ J will be most enjoyable. Army and Navy air bases in Alaska, | rgilplpOh 1:. ,,,,.’“,“,, spon- Uion now gives through its cutters; corns Hard or Soft Slncerely, not only for the protection of Al-| . he drive for members in the “Requesting Air Mail Service be- COIDS, top or bottom J l and its citizens, but for| pocs west and north of the Gulf, tween Alaska and the States, and Of the feet, or horny old callouses uneau an o“g as T the protection of the States ,nq and Vice.Commander Nichols,|cxtending the . in Alaska, ~ disappear and pain stops instantly | I. GOLDSTEIN, but for the protection of the States wjo jed the drive in Southeastern| I would also like to have a reso- When END-O-CORN is' used. It | as The idea of this need Was, jacka, the Department quota was lution endorsing an amendment to never fails. The Butler-Mauro Drug Telephone c°a [ Mayor. initiated by Legion members, and red early in the summer. he National Defense Act, which is Co. sells END-O-CORN. It is worth | has been uppermost in the minds of iy ¥ being sponsored by several Legion $50 but costs only a few cents and Department officers ever since, and| . L3r8e . . Posts below, and which will be in- i5 ECONOMICAL because it really & =e oo s il b oot f b b oo bbb s -4‘ R P I consider this one of the greatest! 1€ Depart Jargest mem- /4 0ad at the next session of Con-,does the work every time, = —adv, |mmmee o — - — — — — ey for Netional ‘defengs! CSIZDIP wat obtalIE: BLCSG When T R R BRI T LT BNy i st iy yeoent sty 10 SV ERIE OF RS MR D- | e L e R We have every assurance that ouy| Pensation Certificates was paid. At ——— Army Air base will be started next U1 Present time we have just about v cqualled the 1931 membership, and e 5 this excellent showing is no doubt > - Legislation due in a great measure, to the in- Le onnaires and “I shall list here just briefly, some | creased efforts of the Legion wo of the other legislation passed at!ing for the final payment of these the last session of Congre which | certificates, a well as an increased ALASKA has been urged by our National or- ation of veterans for this ganization: accomplishment in their behalf “An appropriation for the work of| “Another accomplishment of tre- the Accident Prevention Confer-| mendous importance, which will no ence; iouh be re N B by “Setting aside April 6 as Army Department Service Officer, was the W(’ are always at 4 service for fast efficent veral veterans of Al- Morning Hospi- al of a from the re ation for | a rigtion ahd’ leg g‘ Ladies . . . . . . 'g ! i { safety; tal to the Veterans Hospital at Am- - B e i e CLEANING ALMON for this for y ional Youth Administration, fought rs, @ yvoung people in high school | through the efforts of the Depart- and college. and thereby making ment Service Officer, Dwight A. more jobs for adults; | Chase, PDC, assisted by Department “Over 300 million dollars for CCC| Adjutant Petrich, it has been ac- camps; complished “Authorization of a “In this connection, let me urge of Veterans Laws; every member of every Post in Al- “Prohibiting aliens of illegal en-| aska to be ever on the alert, and try from relief rolis; | never again permit any United : _“Millions of dollars under the So-| States Commissioner to send a veter- cial Security Act for Maternal and an to Morningside. When you hear child Welfare, under which Alaska a veteran being held on a charge is already r ing benefits. of insanity, see to it that the Vet- “The Un: al Service Act spon- | erans Bureau knows of the case, sored for } s by the Legion did!and see to it that he is sent to a not pas it got much farther Veterans hospital than it had ever gotten before, and “In my trav with the same progress at the next I ha PRESSING LAUNDERING CORPORATION compilation ALASKA LAUNDRY ZORIC CLEANING Extends Greetings to the Department of Alaska of the over the Territory, ve had the pleasure of attend- 1, it should become a law. | ing Leglon meetings at Cordova, PHONE 15 AMERICAN LEGION se are some of the more im- Anchor: Keichikan, Sitka, a spe- portant accomplishments of the Na- meeting at Petersburg, and Of § ..o o SRR RSSO H3tatd On Iis 17th Annual Cofiventio in Juneau Alaska . . . . . e I R 7 B ‘ ) o \ N, q 7 £ N = | % » e 3 g 3 . . o & RS 7 DS L R ¢ 1936——THE 58TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CANNED SALMON INDUSTRY IN ALASKA. : Executive Offices— Skinner Building Seattle, Washington U. 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