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PAGE SlX THE DAlLY ALASKA I:MPIRL-—IUNI;AU AlASKA | VETERANS' GUIDE ] By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL ! Rockets Clear Way for Tarakan Landing ) e it 1 would prohibit the Veterans’ Admin- t time veteran I could istration from requiring a to sign a “pauper’s oath” bxfore he is allowed V. A. hospital treatment t is HR 2413. Another bill, HR 2587 by Rep. Joseph M. Martin, Jr., House Minority Le: proposes the same thing. There may be .()m similar sard of. I such a WASHINGTON stumbled along to outline t ex-service men for erans Admir First are the GIs wit incurred disability W treatm E 1 noed treatment wh a duty bills which I haven't i n war tim don’'t know what «!\.{IH(’ 1 has of becoming a law I suppose there can be heated ar- ent on both s s of this ques- tion, Yet a service man can do The ¥ gu- able to disability service a war service bu ais: suife; cond. ing qu omething about it himself ent question which causes most tinanc ment it No fourth ¢ [ - pay the neces y expe »s of hos- vice p yecalse a pital or domiciliary care?” It doe service 1t o not say “are you able to pay.” I didn't period. | says “are you financiaily able.” They m h some| Unle u have quite a number of chips ked away or a big-pay- y ing job, I doubt if you'll honestly can get care in |conclude that you are financially able | A couple of other angles to permane tion requ sive treatr either a V. A. Hospital or a domicil- iary home Any vet in fir four medical care business need to groups must hold @ orable dis- | mentioned, but that’s all for today .- charge | ng burn- | NEW SALVATION ARMY Does anyone smell anyt ing or am I just 1”’”“: OFFICERS IN ANCHORAGE this stuff? But and I s rivals in Anchorage in- roup. This | ¢} lvation Army Adjutant es who served Henry and Mrs. Clark. They came war period but from Deming, New Mexico, whert weren't disabled. These must have Mr. Clark’s last assignment was dir- u discharge given “under conditions ector of the USO with the Salvation other than dishonorable.” If they|Army as the USO agencs need Hospital or domiciliary care : ORI ANCHORAGE GETS GRANT ' | GOV'T EMPLOYEES WED Hp—— o FROM F ERAL GOV'T GUESS wHAI Recent gotta go througt Comes now tk would be y any t ’ d toward the shores of Tarakan in the pre-landing bombardment of the icland off the east coast of Borneo. Australian troop ; invaded the Jap-held territory and seized the terri- tory from the enemy. (AP Wirephoto from Navy) / any time they gotta si ; g ment, and swear to it, that they're FUNERAL SERVIC e Two_members financially unable to pay for it. Nat- FOR FROM urally this last up is going to be the big one. I said it consists Funeral services for Dr. Charles D. ja of ex-servic people who weren't Carter, member of Juneau Lodge No. | in ral grant of $80,000 for use nancing the new gymnasium Sergeant Jesse Hemphill pro! house at the first wedding to has outdcne all other overseas C place at the col of the Alaska Fire val by President Truman of o . ;¢ Control Service were married this PORT ARTHUR, Tex. — St ! |month at the Copper Center road- ak ful old roadhouse 1 in the service but who may| 420 BP.O. EIks, were held at the Elks and nine classrooms for the Anchor- ; 0y AL i some hospital care later home in Anchorage on May 13 under age school facilities came as a J";l : “‘“"-i‘:‘ d"';‘]-\ of "{"{""Six-_ |10 10 years. The bride is the former Incidentally, that business about|the direction of Exalted Ruler M. J. surprise for the Ma i RrEan is parents, Mr. and | npies Marjorie Potter and the groom AGIGENLALY B bk £ 5 : Mrs. J. L. Hemphill of Port Arthur . Al swearing you can't pay for hospit-| McDonald. Pallbearers were Sgt. E. cil. Hope of receis ; arl H. Showers. swearing ) g he's coming home, eligible for ol e s nt had been given up and the ‘harge under the point noil had, voted: 80, Nee general ! CHocgeundSE therpotg not alone. | sbout which F. Clements, C. H. Metcalf and Lu g For some | Liston of the Juneau Lodge, and time, in fact, up until early this year,|J. B. Wadman, George M Cum]lh«‘ll funds for compieting the structure the Veterans' Administration used a | and Frank George of the Anchorage form No. P-10 which veterans o Lodge The izations dubbed a “Pauper’s C . R % o o ham While Pauper’s Oath is only a term, NOTICE! eral alization is somethir much breeze has been s TIDES TOMORROW e o June5 1945 e e h is now under construction With him will come a wife int was made under the Lan- two children . In revealing his se- ling dministered by the Fed- cret, he ex Agency in Engl uined that after 1 30 months ago he the form ney at ils top, —_ e B e ried and has two daughters, now Low 3.0ft clearly indicated that fine of $1,000| Not responsible for any debts and four months old. High 133t or one } prison or both could 'contracted only personally by our-| About 50,000 civilians in England ing it as a surprise,” Low 201t be the fate of the veteran who'selves. were employed on secret, projects | he High 22:18 p.m.: 16.1ft. knowingly signed any false state-) MR. & MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, v hich provided harbors for the in- - e ment. Then the form probed into | v;“,‘,},u, Alaska. | Empire Want-ads tring resulis! o o 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 £ i WD h the value of any property owned by the veteran, and it inquired whether | the veteran was able to pay for hospitalization or domiciliary care. | He had to sign this before a notary public. Recently the form was modified | but still numberer P-10 (Revised' De- | . & comber 1964, In spite of some | 87 years at fine whiskey-making changes and considerable simplifica- tion, it's still the same form. This isn’t the fault of the Veteran's Ad- | ministration, it's the law. Now, what is being done about Rep. Wickersham (Okla.) has a bill in the House which makes this whiskey good oottt HAIR STYLED | by Experts £l i | ‘ Whiskey going into the barrels to age at the distillery. You can count on character in Imperial. The whiskey-wisdom WE SPECIALIZE gained by Hiram Walker, through all the years since 1858, goes into in every mellow drop. It’s whiskey with a difference yet always Cold the same—giving you everything you ask of fine whiskey. Waving Permanents Styling Shaping ey i A% Hlram Wedhers Blondid Whirksy It takes barrels of money to win a war. It takes all the money you can put into war bonds. Buy more . . . hold them! Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. ML Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 rrrrrrrrrrrsrrrreeerel | { | : | g ) IMPERIAL |== | _ | 86 Proof. The straight whiskies in this product are 4 years or more old. 30% straight whiskey. 70% neutral spirits distilled from grain. | Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, lllinois. ‘eeeeeccsccece i MONDAY _IUNh4 | 45 DUCK CREEK BUILDINGS L S . ¥4 “ . [ The Alaskan Department is offcring for sale a variety of surplus buildings and structures located on a portion of the Duck Creek Garrison site just East of the Glacier Highway oppostie the Airport. Enter at sentry box opposite Kendler’s Alaska Dairy and follow the arrows. Items offered include Quonset Huts in sizes » 16 x 36, 20 x 50 and 20 x 80, buildings of regular frame construction, and three frame removable knock-down type structures of various sizes. SEALED BIDS are required with the closing time set at 2:00 P. M., June 16. Phone 807 for details, or call at the Area Engineer’s Office at the Subport, or the office of this newspaper for bid forms. 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