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Gift Se “HIS” coth-Shave Base —Balanced Talcum —After Shave Lotion —Hair Dressing —Cclogne Plus Tax $1.10 { b.MBEHRENBS), ., € 01D AGE AID 10 INCREASE FROM JULY 1 Children Grants on Need Basis to Come Under revised organization of the d - aiiivid T ment's activities in the Te ics Authority Administrator for e )m_v‘(‘:y t(;l“jlo"i;d .{;l:'r Beginning July 1 determinations of |Alaska, made the trip from bride. “He fa & stéel WORREE. Vv i35 eligibility under all categorical pro- |chorage on the new plane and also i s | grams will be made in the field at | spoke, as did Raymond W. Stough, the main offices staffed by District | director of the Alaska office of the MARY JOY(E HERE for the areas in which they | Civil Aeronautics Board t have been curre sponsible. B: Hopy aid t five years ago To REOPE" lODGE inning Octcber 1, he announ did not believe that operatior | these District Workers wiill also ca this would be seen in ry responsibility outlying vil- Mary Joyce s put a temporary lages and communities in their var- said the next step for- period to her wanderings and ;)laml ous areas. Degree of need is to be | w to see how many more this summer to return to her role! 4 hased on cost of living standards New legislaflon established by the department for in Alaska to care for an expected Gl Ledge on the Taku River, various sections. The central office lar increase in air passenger Returning from Kodiak, where ! i u will take formal | tr he been past several easad grants tojrecipients for acticn on pon referral Robert Lindguist, Anchorage City iss J e arrived yester- Cld Age Assistance will be made from the distri and set up | Councilman, brought greetings from day, flying here by way of Ketchi- July 1 by the Department of Public the procedure of paym and tra that city and expressed a desi According to latest reports Welf under Chapter 10, Session ' mittal of the gran This type of | that the new transportatioff fa 11 is well at her Laws of Alaska 1945, it was disclosed , decentralization w dopted and | ties will bring the two cities closer ‘Lodge 1 to re- today by Director Russell Maynard approved at the recent meeting of , together ope it soon, for the summer The law referred to, he said, | the Board of Public Welfare. Com- Tom Dyer of the Standard Oil months at least ! amends the Old Age Assistance law plete instructions and procedur - < s e s A PR . of 1937 by seétting the maximum covering all programs are in proce ‘Y‘“‘""“M""”-”“"""*——— __,,“,,,_,‘, amount which may be granted at !cf being transmitted to the field he | { " " 3 { $60 per month inst the former | stated ! FEBN s PoRTRAlT STUDIG ! maximum of, $45 per, month. Nome Office N 3 ! Grants are not made autcmarical- Recruitment of staff is now in s A photograph. captures forever *he heauty of the bride on her wed- Iy, inor are they pensions, it was prccess, the director stated, to fill ding day. ~ We will take all your wedding pictures. H stated, Mr. Maynard explained that the new office established by the { PHONE 56 SECOND STREET H {here has been no change in the board, at Nome. A District Worker L e e e S e e e e former eligibility requirements d will be placed at Nome about the that grants are made on the basis I of need. Agents of the department, he declared, have been reviewing continuing cases as to their full needs. Some misunderstading as to the purposes of the program have resulted since the amendment was passed by the legislature, Mr. May- nard declared. Full and comple investigation of a recipient’s re- sources and need are made by the department before grants are made. € c Joint Program The Old Age Assistanc¢ program is a joint program participated in by the Department of Public Wel- fare and the Federal Security Board. Under the terms of the Federal Se- curity Act, the Federal government contributes fifty percent of a total up to $40 per month. In other words, when a $40 grant is made the Federal government reimburses the J Territory in the amount of $20. AnY | penters are badly needed for local amounts included in a grant of gorp s more than $40 are not reimbursable PP SRS said the director. Mr. Maynard also explained the procedure in connection with the administration of the new Aid to Dependent Children . program es- tablished by Chapter 59 SLA 1945, This program, he said, removes the racial d ion features and repeals the Mother's Allowance law, which permits the Social Security Beard to assist the Territory in fi- nancing the assistance . The new law becomes effective June 22, and grants will be made effective July 1| to those applicants whose been certified eligible Half Federal Funds | The Federal government will re: imburse the Territory in amounts | of not to exceed fifty percent of an $18 per month grant for the first ¢hild in a family, and not to exceed fifty percent of a $12 grant per month for each additional child, it was explained. In addition fift percent cf the cost of the admin. istration of the program will be re- fmbursable. The maximum monthly Payments under this program which | the department may grant according to the territorial law are $25 per month for the first child in the family and $15 per month for each #dditional child, it was cxplained by Mr. Maynard. Applications and investigations forms have been pre-| pared and will be available next week in the local offices of the department located at Ketchikan, Juneau, Fairbanks and Anchorage. The necessary forms and procedures | are also being mailed to part-time agents at Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Cordova, Valdez, Seward, and Nome, and as the supply becomes available to various postmasters, v S.- Commissioners, school teach- 3 b e 2 T ey for “PDaeed” Sceizl workers it was annon United S who are going urged to register with the States Marine Way d ELLIS TRANSPORT with three, McGinty cases have 'Joan Krall and Mary Mrs. Velma Smith flew to Peters- | ¢ burg. | has ts Strictly Masculine HIS Fine Toiletries are specially desig ed and packaged for men who appreciate n- " JUNEAU IS . | praised the new operation and said roup of friends of the Friends | rs and others throughout 'the Ter- ., people of Juneau hope to nt at the wedding which; HORSS : s their part by improving airport a wedding party at} Revised Organization facilitie g . Witnesses were: Mr. Maynard also announced a| and Jane Stringer. middle of August it is planned. Two Service Workers are being od to be added to the district mplcy cffices at Anchorage and Fairbanks, under approval of the board in rder to meet the Increased demands being made upon the department D CANNERIES MAKING CALL FOR WORKERS Canneries are now calling for ack Carvel. Empleyment A call has also been iesel engineer for a car nd construction labo BRINGS FIVE HERE | Ellis Air Transport flew five pas- engers to Ketchikan and returned yesterday The passengers for *uhxhxv : C. A. Wheeler, D. J. O r, Edward J. Friedlander, E: and L. R. Durkee Helen Joy From Ketchikan: B * MARK KNIGHT MAKING FIRST VISIT T0 NORTH Mark Knight, representing the ociated Press, is now in Juneau, | g his first trip to Alaska. He kzen to Ketchikan and Sitka, and leaving Juneau tomorrow, will g0 to the westward and interior then to Nome. Knight flies his own plane in the| States, and says on his next visit | north, which he hopes won't be| be | lcng delayed, he will come piloting his own craft m IN POLICE COURT In Juneau City Magistrate’s | Court this morning, George Burk was fined $25 on a drunk charge; Albert Johnson, $25, drunk and disorderly; and Paul Joseph, drunk, was sentenced to two days in the city jail, following which he was mony said he was happy and proud to welcome the new | Alaska 2 s, pr at thi eremony rich s atten \ residents and ials of | were n flight | sightseeing triy r Juneau he Gov. Gruening, represen ritory of Alaska at the cere | Alaska service and wished the com- |pany the best of luck in its new operati Law also spoke ing ¢ S company was glad > able to e the people of Alasl this new ype of service which has been {long awaited in the Territory. v | Like Sunny Morniang in Your Glass! to e released en condition that he | leave the city. 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP [ company, representing the Rntary ‘L]ub aviation committee, spoke, | and wished the new operation suc- cess, STARLINER Others attendlng included Major Carl - Scheibner, military aitte to the Governor; Lt. Warren Caro, naval aide; Maj. Chester Wagner of the Sub-Port of Juneau; Ken Alexander of Pan American Air- | ways; Homer Garvin, President of the Territorial Chamber of Com- merce, and Mae Nelson, Juneau District Traffic Manager for Alaska Airlines. CHRISTENED Mrs. Ernest Gruening Sends Alaska Airliner —ee the cere- enting the Te at RITE HELD IN DOUGLAS HOME ! At a gay ceremony performed by Commissioner Felix Gray at home in Douglas last evening, Dewey L. Friend, of Denver, Colo- 1:‘11‘\ was wed to Elinor J. Derby, | employed in the Federal; here. | hip into the of Juneau Ernest Parsons Mayor 1l Hoppin, Civil Aeronau- IR 'Penalties Agains! Fishermen Will Be | -— Penalties SEATTLE, June 15. !set up by the Office of the Co- ordinator of Fisheries for violation Jot recently-announced halibut al order will be enforced al Americen fishermen who sell in British Columbia to persons > val or tirms not participating in the e s on F||ghf brder, Arca Coordinator V. J. Sam- Good Groomi . TY ]sm announces. | swank, n](lll'lhh 1 Airlines’ n y anciude preventing boats distinctively differ- H| “‘:‘]\r“.‘”m‘“l:“‘:”“\‘\ shun ) HONORS BAKER clearing from port to fish ent. liner - Juneau,” Wwas « ia chris- B 1 ,v 4I.mru time and also crim- ened at the Juneau airport this np and Mrs. Horace Adams WC]'(‘»'“‘ i R I {noon by Mrs, Ernest Gruening, wife host and hostess last evening ata | 1 0 has learned that the f the' Governor of Alaska cocktall ‘phity: In - thas GOl Fodm | £ 1 et | t, B. C, Fishermen's Theodore Law, President of of the Baranof, given ih honor of | Assoclation. not a DParicipanb “ Mriines, presided at the I W, Baker, Vics-resident apgine aliocation program, has. becn which was attended DY General Manager of the Alaska i ffom Ameiiodn SR officials of both Ju- Steamship Company. : age, who later e ted the Booth Fisheries a maiden fligk ation, the British Columbia | over Juneau in the i ¢, Ltd, New England Fish DERBY'FRIEND , Royal Fish Company,; Fish Company, San Juan & Packing Company, and Whiz Fish Company as offic- designated British Columbia icipants in the orde { - -o> want-aes bring resuits! | Empire of this type would be needed the smiling hc tess of her Twin | NO PRIORITY RELEASED YO PEIORITY NEW MACHINES Underwood Typewriters and Adding Machines Marchant Calculaiors . . 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