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THE DAILY ALHSKA EMP! | NEWS ! CLEAN-UP WEEK | This week has been deslgnned las City Clean-up Week, by Mayor DOUGLAS INN TO REOPEN | Marcus Jensen. The city truck will John Marin, owner of the Doug- be available throughout the week las Inn, is leaving this evening for collection of refuse placed near “for a 10-day business trip to Skag- the streets and sidewalks. way to look after his properties e deq, |there. Upon his return, he will LT. LYNCH HERE 1 complete plans for the construction' One of Juneau's sons in the ser- of a bigger and better Douglas Inn, vice, Lt. (jg) Joe Lynch, U. too much money | one which will be a deeided tourist| Coast Guard, is home on leave Thm»““"““‘m as well as for local a!ter_ sentge in the South Pacific. , the pre ... | patronage. The property will be He is registered at the Baranof ation for making | completely changed and will be en- Hotel. ns to five \I.ul.,od with a new addition facing or the end of | the south. Part of the plan calls |for private dining rooms, as well as many other attractions for the customer. Marin says it must be the finest in Southeast Alaska.; Contract for the construction has been let to Charles Boyer of Ju- neau, and will start as soon as the | m‘\lenul can be had. It is planned nnl the inn will be in operation that to hear the boys of the “Dizzy/ by mid-summer or early fall. D" tell it, you'd think he was the fonly officer in the AEF. PAGE SIX P S S e e e S e e e VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL ited 'tor the convemance of those at-| tending. - i H ] ! ] 3. y 3 ‘WASHI to slop o with more there was to say anythir 1 an to be a 1 rean and the space nor but Some time sadly at the claiming t Bill at le mean from into over bills ent GI TON erty again into thi GI Bill loans, gh room last it farm Ioans Y ve an in Calf s, tock out the first GI If you're an ex-service surely heard of Texas At any rate, down in You Know the State, Roy was practically knocking on the door of the Dallas Office of the Veterans iministration before it opened. It opened January 15; and by January 23, Roy had his luang,um.n* d by the V.A. P. S He bought To be el meet the s: ments nee loan. And t the same procedure outlined When the V. A., through appraisal, is wised up to the fact that the money a future farmer going into hock for to pay farm property or rep place will be operated and su by the veteran, that the c suecess are reasonable, ar cost. is about normal, then will be OK'd They tell people SO about ex-service 1/m,wv ¥ farm loan man, you've Truman Just "(apfain Harry of Dizzy D" to Bill after disch ichever R LIONS MAKE PLANS, SCOUT PROGRAM Lion: (luh laid plans for working with the Rotarians on building additional facilities at the| ; gt Scout camp at Monday's noon CITY FATHERS MEET .eon. Not quite sure whether| The Douglas City Council met' gq.y gtill refer to their first “un- ot they trust the Rotarians | last evening in the Council Cham-|q.; fire” as “The Battle of Who! with their the Army|bers, with a full quorum. Muchigun: put it's a matter of record| huts that are to be used, the Lions|business was brought before the tnatnobedy did. They went through appointed Lions Anderson smd‘b(d‘ New business included the gt Mihiel and {he Argonne, then Sverdrup to sce how it was done. The | appointing of committees to 100k |moved just east of Verdun and were 1 Lions to-put the huts back 'into a golf course location possi- ready for the push on Metz when| together if that is still pos-|bilities and play ground facilities. |the Armistice came. ible—at Eagle River. Also under new business, it was| The way the men of Battery D partment of ) s and | suggested by Councilman Walters have clung together since demobili- operation of 1 idea is to @ I { the | H“.l‘lhdl the council meet more often zation is something. Pfc. Prank e able to or I r bank book Scout | than once a month, so that more 8pina, of the outfit, still barbers in November and see a balance that , & ell ad 1 ulv‘n‘l'mc could be had in discussing Truman when Capt. Harry is in will cuddle ugh the cruel the [ the many postwar issues which will Kansas City. Meisburger says the winter. E i | come before the group. real reason Truman’s and (Sgt.) Ed it has been | Jacobson’s haberdashery failed was average ve'cr co- BIRTHDAY DINNER that if was always so full of Dizzy rights under artment) Miss Barbara Grant is celebrating 'D’s chewing the fat, the cash cus- is set on b: Neighbor | her nineteéenth birthday today with tomers couldn’t get in. first study |a dinner party for some of her CSER » < gy B s of ll;“lmends There will also be a the- pic regret- | atre party. H D' ‘ ‘Installahon inner Mrs. Frank Herton of J - 0f JWC Held Tonigh apology to the | id not send outside t United \mll durmg this week. Husbnnds of the two are out of town on business matters. war, wh ater a farm loan, you ervice require- or business yu follow along I've previously (Continued from Page Oneg) Tt for € ng apart rvised f the ces 0 are the again De- the me over in Good | 0 | The | arm » school of the from cc h of fully wrote saying pict HOUSE GUEST and both ance Cor War the Reconstruction Fin v did refund the Lions’ tion and the Smaller for apprai money p Guests of t} Licn G. Edward Knight C. W. Lok New York; E. O'Brien The Juneau Woman's Club will hold their Installation Dinner this evening at 6:3$ o'clock in the parlors |of the Northern Light Presbyterian this Church. An enjoyable program for the evening has been arranged, in addition to the installation of the ay were ward; Dr Anthony | club yest ) WOROBEC RITES Requiem Mass was held morning in Juneau by the Rev. - Buddies, World War I‘ IRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY MAY 15, 1945 e et REPORTON (st HORRORS OF | st soim ATROCITIES An Alaska Coastal Airlines plan flying from Juneau to Hoonah yes- | terday had as passengers: E. H. Nazis Perfected Organized Crime Against Civiliza- fion and Humanity King, George H. Ongman, Paul lCOflfi’lum /rom Page One) ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 > Hickox, Art Hicks and E. B. Fisher. From Hoonah to Juneau: Thomas Andrew and O. N. Reinquam. From Juneau to Sitka: Oliver Mansfield, Mrs. O. Manstield, Don- | ald H. Tyer, Jr., Mrs. L. Reinke and | James L. Church. From Sitka“to Juneau: Russell N. Cournow, Mrs. George Jorgensen, Janis Jorgensen and Mrs. Rae Peter- sen. Hawk Inlet to Juneau: Thorness and Hans Floe. Juneau to Excursion Inlet: |J. Ola. | Juneau to Petersburg: John Her- man, N. A. McEachran, Mrs. Ruth Rock, Ernie Whitehead and Jim | Leakley. Juneau to Doogan. Ketchikan to Juneau: Harold B. Foss. | Trollers Trollers Regular Meeting MAY 16, 1345 WEDNESDAY—7:30 P. M. UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA LOCAL NO. 56 | who have failed to embrace the Hans doctrines of the ‘Master Race’.” | Damning Evidence Concluding its recitation ‘of the | Gamning evidence, the report as- i serted: | “The committee feels that out of it all justice will emerge, and that through the sickening spectacle | which we have witnessed of the rdegxndafion to which human beings | have been subjected, will come ultimately a firmer realization that | men of all nations and all tongues | must resist encroachment of every theory and every ideology that de- bases mankind, and that a more Ju\l and enduring peace may arise |upon the ruins and from the sac- rifices which the human race has| endured through one of the most | crucial periods of its history.” .- ALASKA AIRLINES ON TRIP HERE, ANCHORAGE Alaska Airlines, flying two Lock- heed planes yesterday, had the fol- lowing 14 passengers from Juneeu | to Anchorage: A. Hagen, Sgt. Woelfel, Robert Seaman, Mrs. O. Everitt, William Everitt, Edgar Erickson, Fred Co- mita, Meda Escallier, the Rev. G. E. Knight, the Rev. C. W. Lockey, Helen Anderson, Mrs. Z. Nicholls, Clifford Doherty and Hazel Reich. On the trip from Anchorage to Juneau were Marjorie Sullivan, Harold Nordman, Ray Landre, Lois Hutchins, Robert Ritchie and J. R. Axel Ketchikan: J. M. There i is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmgl NOT Lola’s Beauty Shop now open for business. (tf.—Adv) | Fastest and Shortest Route to Westward Alaska | WOODILEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL anteed by to the veteran All loans hav s borrow plan to b iness equipment supplies won't be allowed to go un- rapaid beyond “the accepted u: life of the property Reports are frequenc about how loan benefits c > GI Bill aren’t giving much of a lift to the ex-GI ‘The kicks may co from the 664 veterans who failed get loan guarantee certificate Later figures than few columns back veterans h loan guara cates. These are divided —3237; business loan. loans—44. As the Veterans' istraticn denied guarantees this gives a rejection rate of 13.9 per cent. I don't know whether that’s high or not, considering the prices pecple are calmly asking these days for property and things. It's mostly wild prices that causz the V.A. to refuse loan guaranty certificates. The GI Bill actually says that the purchase price paid or to be paid by the veteran s not exceed a “rea- sonable normal valu So, if the appraiser of the property reports it exceeds normal value, the V. A, would be breaking the law if it went ahead with a guarantee To remedy this, Representative Rankin (Dem. Miss.) and Senator Johnson (Dem. Col.) have introduc- ed identical bills in the hcuse and Senete which would allow a veteran out of his own pocket the dif- twe exception. der the gua machinery fui quoted a that 3380 tee certifi- farm NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION “agert €9 pON s ger and ! Admin- S to 654, ed e cost of the prop- 109 9% HGSPITA[ NOTES | Edward C. Budde in the Church of Nativity, for Harry Worobec, new officers for the coming year. | Nelson. ‘This will be the last meeting of the yvs|d 10-year-old . Al ”AL““‘ g b H:rrs Wm:\)):c O:‘ Mru::: Club before adjournment for the f PO .00 Daug| summer vacation. The dinner is be- ‘nes was admitted yes- Who was drowned last Saturday ing arrangsd by the Martha Society Ann’s Hospital for|at Douglas. of the Northern Light Presbyterian 0. - Pallbearers were his young Church. ; Kassner, with friends, Bill Kelsey, Herbert Bon- ried to her home | ett, Larry Pusich and Jimmie Mc- | spital | Cormick. Interment was in the ‘BP:OE. Plot in Evergreen Ceme-| The Rev. G. E. Knight, Methodist | tery. Missicn Superintendent, who has The entire class of schooimates beer. i1 Juneau several days, fl attended as_ well as scores of to .Y home in Seward yeswr& |the - — Churchill fo Get Albert Gold Medal nedical att Mrs taby boy, nti her| ., — KNIGHT GOES HOME LONDON, May nounced in London that Minister Churchill will receive the Albert Gold Medal, the highest award of the British Society of Arts. President Roosevelt received fthe award in 1942 s H Carl Ber ha T Ann's Hospita Kenneih Gates d n had been receivir Glen Deni ha home after medical Ann’s Hospit A baby medical from strom, a s rmed home s been discharg-4 Hospital where he | medical care, | returned to his attention at St. 1 rnond: Extra buses were operated abohrd an Alaska Afrliner. al was born to Mrs.| this morning at The baby weigh- Nas s Hospital wnen N O T I CE see== Effective June 1, A. B. DUNCAN will assume Ownership and Management of the Triangle Cleaners weighing 8 pounds, | to Mrs. Mabel St. An’s Hos- | baby girl, 1 ounce, was born Wallace last night pital Susie Abraham, of Yakatat, en- | tered the Government Hospital y terday | Lerraine Hawkins has returned lo' home after receiving medical care at the Government Hospital A baby girl born to Dorothy Phillips, of Sitka, at the Govern-| ment Hospital, last night. i Fenton James, of Angoon, en- tered the Government Hospital yes- terday. at b | e EMBLEM CLUB cial meeting tonight, 8 o'clock e Empire Want-aos bring resuits! Elks Hall, (Adv.) We are sure our customers will continue tc:receive the best in dry cleaning service. * We take this opportunity to thank all of our friends and customers who havesnatronized us in the past and we know the new own- ers will have your con- tinued patronage at the TRIANGLE (LEANERS Phone 507 15—It is an- Prime | JUNEAU Phone 716 Serving the Cause of Victory In War..... Courteous and Dependable In Peace... "5 v ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pjer 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 Our First New Douglas Ship “Starliner Juneau’ Will Be in Service by EARLY MAY ® Reclining seats for twenty-one passengers. Two instrument ships for dependable schedules. Through flights without stopover. Juneau-Anchorage-Fairbanks— Juneau-Anchorage-Nome Juneau-Anchorage-McGrath Juneau-Anchorage-Kuskokwim Juneau-Anchorage-Bethel— 6 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 1 trip weekly North and southbound Seattle connections at Juneau. Stewardess service Juneau-Anchorage-Nome. Alaska Airlines Baranof Holel Phone 667