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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- - ULASTFIGHTING [7stuer oo o s g4 ALASKANS WILL | WLB INVESTIGATIONS 4 { e e | SHOW COOPERATION - VETERANS' GUIDE " peporteo oF =" ‘ger A DIVDEND 10 (OGFRAOL rTi 3 By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL } NAZI FANATICS mece. sccoraing o sinas, wno saia - (O PAID-UP LOANS | Bt . ok SRSl S A o S R e sy Y the interpretation is based upon re- After three years of wage rate ; RERES T T e sy jcent decisions in federal appellate confusion, Southeast Alaska is now s WASHINGTON — Just s0 you their home loan application. Then R t f G S | court FHA Underwriter Herbert C. Red- S s e S LG ‘?"'F/vm may be able to avoid some troubles they found out they should have! REMAANIS OF GErman Jur- ) Mk anfouned in Dl °‘°‘°“?counng Wlisalon, . cobscions, . ac- i ‘ by knowing about them in advance, mitted three more prints of the, G; U The April 15 date was set so that teday that 11 home buyers in Alaska | Patos - of Wege %!abmmum{ fie \“ U‘ 've writte! bout the ex-Marines in side view. Then they were tol 1a i indus! affect it have & who last year paid off mortgage G 4 W - 2 i T've written abou wwa face Fleet Give Up- T year paid off mOTYEAge )\, The war Labor Board com- AV Vet Boe Back | Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the frent weren't right, be-| . chance to study the interpretation loams insured by the Federal Hous- TR st et e ol ¥ Ly Pugh c I uld have been a dif- Islands Caplfulaied and plan ‘any modification in op- ing Administration will receive divi- | g€t PAVIOR HERIE NS B O For instance, they couldn't get ent pproximate 3"x4" DR |erating methods deemed appropriate,' ¢end checks. O sbure dbd SREL du’rmg Ma:rch. film for men caméra. The govern- An appraiser was y LONDON, May 12—Die-hard Nazi Haas said, without risk of govern-| Tiese 11 in Alaska are among, and Apxfi fir Battin announced ment makes filn vailable to com- Vet ' Ad 4 ue ¢ natics, who fought on in C»ulm-‘r‘\ihldl action based upon failure to 14,868 home owners throughout Ll\fl“l e ¢ ers, so they had ho Pughs intended 0 gounbie’ in defiance of German|CCmply wih the Divisions' inter- United States, Hawail and Alaska| ‘ i ve- | pretation as now revised who will share in the first dividend| This record was made possible | payments made to. mortgagors from through a new organizational set- the Mutual Mortgage Insurance|YP whereby th_e War‘ Labor Board 1 3 |cpinion tr.at the Fair Labor Stan- makes payroll inspections direct in- er in each case to avoid delays -3 4 b . i und, sat up under provisions of ] i Yy -two Sokinibs, T have Dioove o tHICH . SRR Armies | qargs Act, in its application to em- " National Housing Act more than |Stead of depending upon the Wage B O T threatened momentarily to envelope | piovens engaged in production of [EC National Housing o o B e y, almost all * 16, ClerfRms| product B 1s for shipment .;..nco qurmg 1944 were in group Board has been able to place em- Now (OMMANDER gus od, by’ fife: Vidg have, WIS, BIHDE UD doc ey . e es. The courts have .. unis which on January 1, 1944, Phases upon giving information been for home purchases The Soviet High Command an-indicated that goods are produced .. ouned credit balances. They about wage stabilization regulations ON OKHNAWA 'SLAND e T wot thowed 2469 Nounced capture of 209060 German | for commerce’ even though they do wh ,cosive anywhere from $L81 per|fo individual employers and em- favgutedd bF the VA, of 0Ilosks @nd Hien ‘n pr -'Im!m:u) not subsequently leave the state, if g 50 of the t value of the in- ployees the time inspections are checkups along the front. There they are produced in order to SUPPLY ¢veq mortgage to $19.83 per $1,000, made. By pointing out to individual wora for home, 50 for 3 3 i . s were s i Generals in the bag. tho s of interstate commerce, g, ding upon credit balances| employers wherein their payrolls The solv-x in Quink protects By Vern Haugland Lrsines: 1d 18 for farm Sk § i . Associated Press War Correspondent) Y seresa Hayes of White FRemnants of the beaten Germanior rve as an essential part of ;). croups inve'ved lare out of line and showing them pens these 4 ways: Prevents OKINAWA, May 12—Maj. Gen. pla ) the first ex- Surface and under-water fleet were s ymmerce or 40 aid or facilitate 'how to correct the irregularities, the Diikis Gl it ooty voms insuil caieodlon Ao dvtikber Fred C. Wallace, whose new post Navy gi ¢+ home loan. She In Allied hands, including the ty 2 ing on of interstate com- Thus in tnese groups, home LUyers wi,B is in postion to t em- i i3 o Eid e R X y b s AP 3 cruisers Prinz Eugen and Nuern- v es iz g entaliti itt 1 $5,000 mortgage will pans os they write . . . givesthem rot. Ends gumming and clog- as Island Commander of Okinawa to be one of “the girls who CTUiSer il ot 2 » Y 5 ntalities with a typical $5, ortgag, ployers and employees to come into lusti gl bed ? A e, was announced today by Fleet Ad- own tc' the sea dlips"—a berg r 2 s of commerce such ‘at in- receive a payment ranging from $9| compliance with the law. uslmg_prMeman. gum , alone ging . ... giyes quick sgafth 8, miral Chester W. Nimitz, is a tall A report from the French press ate railroads, highways, tele- to more than $99, and on a $10000| . pattin reports splendid co- of all inks, contains so/e-x ... even flow. Diseolves'and thin, mild - mannered Tennes "A former pharmacisty mate, third agency said French sailors in or telephone systems, pine mortgage from $18 to $198. FIOmM gperation from all employers and prorects all types of pens, in- flushes away sediment left by Army artillery officer she left the Navy in 1944 be- Rochelle, Atlantic |m|~1'\vlnr]‘lh .I\ - I'nes, airports, harbors and the like.” present indic: non.ls!, uaddmax:ja‘i‘m"um involyed. He added that cluding steel pens . . . Ask for ordinary inks. Actually cleans ¢ 7 i bt cahil ade rendered Wednesday, officially h: creups each year will attain cre ¥ 3 y 5 i y . k | Enroute to Okinawa aboard Vi use of disability. Sc she made an xul:(?vud'w :1 l/ ol A Al’l‘ll\"t As an example of what the new t-lu‘-u‘ tob distithution. " ahtd. i while practically all firms in Al brilliant, quick-drying Quizk. your pen as it writes. 500 B Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner’s arrancoment with the Federal Say- taken over the German AUANMC|, | ooeiion means, Hass said that o M : » Il iaska have violated the regulations Amphibious Force Flagship, Wal- ings and Loan Association up in ileet units anchored ther i in some regard, most violations lace took quite a kidding from Lt. Wiite Plains. With the help of the humber ‘of vessels was not an-j %" q ction of nces i 1 [nerease amublwere unintentional and that the ° '3 unce: o . elly It is anticipate 2 N ' » Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. V.A. guarantee ted by the GI nounced. Doenitz: tostate commerce when producing A i :ml’.'”n‘ 4 home Toan LB is in position to assist em- PARKER Win. The commander of the Tenth U. Bill, ex-WAVE I wound up Grand Admiral Karl . J0CNILE o electric encrgy, railroad ties, ;. e e faore i Into consideration. Employers have : S. mimy aengnted in auciing Bouge “wifieh' 18 /emd her submatine Jeetthe . WAL (B8, d rock, bituminous aggregate, ; home owner will col- been glad to learn just where they Y4 ONLY iNX CONTAINING PEN-PROTECTING SOLV-X! him a fictitious character — an intended to use 4s a nursing which for so long had preyed on i ol SR rriad the \;.m(‘ owner e S bt v e et 22 Island Commander without an Smaoth, eh Allied shipping—are surrendering | - ibéifs ‘fon sk Whtlly ‘WALAIK pen. Linal - payment Of 38| pilization law and many of those jsland. “He 4 v has 200 con- get down to the essentials for and putting in to British ports R state by firms engaged in 3 L‘ it o e e A whose payrolls have not yet been stituents.” The latter was a sly 2 COUDle Of seconds, whatmade Miss Dunkerque, scene of the British, oo ciove " yanchtation ‘or - come it paeySHE e i |inspected are sending in voluntary Yeference to civilians who sur- ligible? ! defeat in 1940, has h\u‘rendex'fi‘ll e O of ”w‘vm‘ ,u:,l ]‘mw b ;m- audits of their pa; records and we do a little better grade cf rendered in the Kerama Islands, R o o, ol flisk & The Channel 1‘\1““;“" of Sark, " yaqs said that copies of the com- ¢ 83000000 in reserves RSKing an analysis to determine & o invaded six days before the April {mter 16, 1940. Her 6 wis 90 Jeteey ADO_GUpEDiey Jave caplii- piote statement by AmInLStrator anq equities in the Mutual Mortgage HElr Togal Shatus, PAINTENG and PAPERING 1 landings on Okinawa. VR oT e S WL W lated to a British task force. THEY!wafing'veuld be oblainal et the' Lol i D. E. Davis, special administra- 3 : . 3§ Wallace—not to be confused with E about 20 months), 8 as were the only part of the United ,enyast wage Hour office or by writ- operation of the Fund all, tive officer, who is making the fany people have asked if we did Residence Marine Brig. Gen. Witliam Wallace, | Giichartec of elsase ‘wnden sondi- Kingdom to have beeh occupled BY jing him at the Wage Hour Office, ome loans insured under PAyroll investigations for the WLB work and I wish to say we do and are taking Commander of Okinawa’s air d ror than dishonorable the Germans. P. 0. Box 1930, Juneau, Alaska Section 203 of Title 1T are classifiza|in Alaska, has left Juneau for the care of these jobs as fast as we can possibly fenses—is charged with defending S bl 3 thihe il LR el o - i 5 according to their ma- Ahchorage area where he will in- pet to them. Okinaw manding its garrison GU° S I e L R G ; ar k characteristics. SPECt the payrols of some 75 firms forces, establishing military gov- S s s - analieats ORI harges initially against I the next few weeks. JAMES McCLELILAN ernment, and superintending base . if you were separated be- Cgechoslovakia are reported to each group to cover the of e s a f line of duty disability. have used their last fuel to bomb B T o and airfield const S 2 1ave use el | hating: the in: e and . plas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 o SO ueron same qualific Will also g concentration camp where Jews piigineling- the lnaurahes and IGr| sumuiranay 9 5 Phéne‘Douglas 374 He went ashore early last month 4 the c hment of reserves against ible for a busingss 10an were interned | 8 ANCHORAGE and immediately began directing = 2 i | possit s and expenses inci- . r a farm loan ~ ¥ re: o1 NS . 40N B e N sricar stalla - ard Ber President of Cze Fillan he sottleme { ins construction of American installa \ iness loan is money borrowed . b1 Mas ratiiraa 'to) Bratn ident to the settlement of insur- tions. "His 200 “constituents” have 5 ket 1By g i s ? ance claims. . increased to 135,000 civilians who b e eomic. 85 the total liberation of his coun- Thereafter, a small charg is made With an additional sum of $105,- buy land, buildings, su °S, equip- e nede: EVE 9« i 001 have come under jurisdiction of U. oo ‘»“ o .‘”’P’“ eauip- t;y drew near. CL_EVEL{*VD May 12—“Economic | oy vanty for the cost of billing and 000 made available by the Anchor- rhere is no ouhshlule {or newspaper advernslng' S. Military Government officials - i - restrictions” will limit the speed of | ¢ypecting premiums on this in- age City Council for construction - X .w‘” e s civilian (xnus-pm( q_lr(mft to 450 5 ance in force. Each group like- 0f @ high school gymnasium and | & . - - h vant miles an hour, predicts Dr. Leonel | wic. js credited with the income Mine classrcoms, the total amount” —— (OASI GUARD 'S b the cost to you doesn't S. Marks, professor emerit £ F i e i s s e B i i i i A i i %t ealt & /rcasonatilh niMmals Value i XS, professor emeritus Of|fyom fees and premiums on mort- to be spent on the project is now |y IAK'NG BlDS FOR ity are rellly" otk i GIVEN 'I'o WAGE mechanical engineering at Harvard 'gagos in tHe group and with the $305.000, which will insure comple- P at a ally g University. earnings he a8s . t f th structure ¢ rding o i o P 4 ? arnings of the assets of the group. ticn of the structure according yourszlf and the money Addressing the Cleveland section e Special on Graduation Pictures PHONE 567 SECOND STREET il b T g e R The excess of earnings ovar expensas to A school cafeteria and MA". (ONTRAUS i \.d i HHE pitihee, HOUR SIA“DARD of the American Society of Me- anq losses in each group determines cquirment will be included in the \ \ \ \ t chanical Engineers last night, Dr. the amcunt available for dividend addition | Gllbtracts: for mail delivery £0 pustness, and thar cous chowees ot Mixks sald: “When aircralt, getipayments; - g 3 H !into speeds of 500 to 600 miles an ‘ha tot 8 o re p nearby light stations are to be let guccoss are reasonably good Interpretation An-'® | The total amount being currently ~Empire want ucs gel quick results by the U. S. Coast Guard, it is an- " falr Nluugn It the VA, New e p e hour, or almost the speed of sound, ! distributed is in excess of $300,000. — - Soditibed ‘Rave: b the. ottis 4 i o H _ ithey encounter difficulties, such as o s 7 ' ; ¢ . mowcea rre by e e of et ' vl sienccs nounced Exfending Cov- e, ecouner s s st aete o Captain of the Port. Invitation to : of the Ipan r\” whatever amecunt is axtend ot o . H he engine power required. Eco- jNG? 7o see bid is extended to operators of yeu necd—subject to a maximum 4 I ¥ a ING? Youll see hundreds of ‘em; Z= power boats or other vessels capable guarantee of $2,000 erager E"edlve Apr 5 nomic restrictions will hold the top walking, singing, dancing. LADY of safe navigation. L doca 348 h 3 2 7 | speed of transport aircraft in civil JN THE DARK. Sunday, 20th Cen- Bid forms are available at the An administrative interpretation jife to about 450 miles an hour.” | tury Theatre. adv. 4 b groatly increases the number| b2 kA2 Cffice of the Capt e Por that groatly e o i e e aptain of the W‘L Ne Meeh"g’ Blg of classes of employees to which the | on the First floor of the Federal . | r law is consider- Building in Juneau. The completed Th ' 1S 4 i All be 1 Tg A ‘ d ed tc k2 a s been an- et e f"e m en in SAitinoad bvpf Metcalfe Walling, na- | N office until the closing hour, 10 CURCAQ W 8- 56 i Il o'clock on the morning of Monday, 1 GNpPON M: poas tional administrator, M. J. Haas| Feredtor . haiia ? § 12—A spokesman Teoyritorial Reprecentative of the, r:rfiegtét:l?k”Ctl);::i'u?‘l:“ar‘: l?p((::t‘(: At No. 10 Downing Street dismissed Wage Hour and Public Contracts Di-| NQB C@MPR‘)MISF BEe deriod f;om Ju]\f 1‘1945 l‘” June 28 “rumors and speculation” reports | visions, U. S. Department of LdbOl,‘ 4 4 4 P2 that a meeting of President Tru- |caid toda: This new interpreta- 1 f H {4 ¥ 30, 1946. . & {0 olay | Contracts are for the delivery of T&% Prime Minister, Churchill and | ticn, extending coverage, became ef-| Regardless cf Sflorlages A dlfilcu“les Prcmier Marshal Stalin was im- mail between the Post Office, oo iier MAISh: g AU e Act] in getting materials . . . lack of man- Juneau, Alaska, and Eldred Rock, 3 < e 8 f Sentinel Island and Point Retreat A L07doN newspapers had specu- o L U e sy power Light Stations on the northbound that the “Big Three" would ime payment for employees en- ‘e uss European problems. | gaged in interstate commerce or Lhe' trip; and to Five Finger Light Sta- O 2 " tion southbound. Mail and freight - 75 e AT A PR TV ¥4 !0“ MLSI HAVE HEAT is to be delivered on weekly schedule. Additional information may be an WATEB & T 2| PUERTO RICAN LIGHT RUM Port. i The time to- repair your oil burncr or heating © A TSR plaqt is during the warm weather. Why wait pl ' 95 until you are out of heat. MAY YULETIDE In s l' Avoid worry and inconvenience . . . let us KANSAS CITY, May 12—Tt took give yeur heating plant a complete overhaul & g o a4 'y N 0P+ P o . until May, but Christmas finally . & NOW. It will pay off in dividends of comfort caught up with Sgt. John Hoedl. [ I s ¢ . later. Sgt. Hoedl commanded a tank i ot — (et apher five bucks buy. He died there was & Wait.| \o oo aeiina) surrender, were a front view of The Pughs thinks that the V.A.'\oieq {11 peadiong flight toward ing’s statement said: “It i submitted with should naffie an alternate apprais-'ho- S % IR s @ vast| . alling's statement sald: “It 1s my experience continuss favorable, such empl W3 If it Goes Ona Bout=- WE HAVE IT!? COMPLETE LINE of MARINE HARDWARE and SHIP CHANDLERY: @ ONAN 12V.and 32 V. LIGHT PLANTS PLYMOUTH ROPE GOULD STORAGE BATTERIES BOAT STOVES MARINE PAINT ANCHORS and ANCHOR CHAINS STAY CABLE and TILLER CABLE COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS @ BEARINGS Agents=== [ e Chrysler Marine Engine CHRYSLER ENGINE REPLACEMENT PARTS JOIHRNSON 0UTBOA_R£MOTOR AGENCY MACHINE SHOP WORK Completely Equipped for Engine Reconditioning Chas. G. Warner Co. 301 So. Franklin St. JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 473 ~ in the battle of Bastogne last @ R o coceleed W oy ? Smitk Oil Burner from home. Four days later he lost e an arm when a German shell struck i . = i e e rone s | JUIME AW Liguor Co. Service from an Army hespital his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoedl, awaited PHONE 498 Phone 711 'P- 0. Box 2066 him with a gift-laden Christmas | tree. lIIMIIIIllImmHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!IHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllllilll!lll!lilIIIHHIIIIIIHHIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIl!IIIIIlI!IIIlIHIIIHIIIIlIIlIIIHHlIlII HOUSEWIVES NOW IN STOCK ... A FEW OF THE Don't struggle with an old smokey stove % FL g«gg;u%fl“? SS{!EADES ALSO gt oasg SOME TABLE LAMPS MEALMASTER i TAE OIL RANGE Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company o he JUNEAU DGUGLAS JUNEAU PLUMBING and HEATING CO. Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers Dependabl THIRD AND FRANKLIN STREETS erz:-Ho::wE;e(crt ri:fServpi:e 2 Yoonotipporipeneetpe I\ CENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS | 01110 e T e e e e

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