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PAGE SIX LAW OFF IN JAPAN SAN FRANCISCO, June 22— Premier K o Suzuki told Jap- anese Cabinet members today that | under decree powers they will wield beginning tomorrow they are {ree to ot swiftly in ing the homeland for “impen wvasion.* “From now on government of- ficlals shal cvade their duties | and respo ties on the pretext | that stipul: do not al- | low them pt action, Suzuki said > - LATTER DAY SAINTS TO HOLD CONFERENCE HERE NEXT THURSDAY The Juneau Zranch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day| Saints (Mormon Church) is holdin; a special conference June 28 . p. m. in the Odd Fellow Hall Elder Ezra T. Benson, one twelve apostles accompany Eld IN HER FIRST OFFICIAL APPEARANCE since Harry S. Truman is shown with her daughter Mar, 1o christen an army hospital plane in Washington nine times without success—and was deluged wi bammer was finally used to shatter the bottle. garet as she prepared She swung the bottle th champagne when a (International) muel Bringhurst, | % President of the ief Society of the Northwestern tes Mission and | his wife, Lenora K. Bringhurst, Pres-, R ident of the Relief iety of the ; preside over this ccnference. | | Elder Benson brings a special mes- ! BRINGS EIGHI HERE cage from the general Church Au-| (HOOSE MA‘I’ES lN thorities in Salt Lake City, Utah —_ The public is cordially invited to A Woodley 1_\:!'\\'.!,\5 Boeing Trans- join with the members to hear the| OVERSEA NATIO port plane, piloted by Capt. Matty €pringer, arrived in Juneau yester- doy with eight passengers from An message ! oo 0 Many interesting letters have chorage, and returned with seven. T ccme from our men in the armed pascengers to Juneau were F. E. ccuntries they have been in, the 1and. Mrs. Dixie Beaudin, M/Sgt. | people they have met, and some of john H Both, W. W. Stoll, John E. NE"/S the strange, new customs which yranders and the Rev. Gallant. 3 sometimes amaze and bewilder our| T, Anchorage passengers were MIS E HONORED |GIs Manuel Balcom, George Ringard, Gillard Sherrin, Roy Grissom, Thel- In honor of Miss Florence Jensen,| Fcllowing is an excerpt from one who is soon to become the bride of | Such lette date-lined Susice, ma Killeen, Bill Prucha and A. Ernest Weschenfelder, well known | CZ°-hoslovakia, and ieceived by the Barthold. on the Channel, Mrs. Thomas B.|GTS mother in Juneau: rge L. Kamplain wes a Juneau- Jensen and Mrs. Marcus F. Jensen Dear Mom:—Gals are pretty hard pound passenger from Cordova. entertained a group of friends at 0 g1 ha:wk bec nC E’”_‘l“'l-".‘_‘l““l s S the latter's home on Second Street Pretty nice looking Czech girl for the past thres weeks. So far I've last evening. The event was a - prise dish towel shower. Each guest was given an unhemmed dish towel which she hemmend and embroid- ered with her own name in one corner, as a remembrance gift for the bride-to-be. Much fun and laughter ensued during the course of the evening of s Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, who presented C(OASTAL AIRLINES been able to touch her hand. They are kind of funny people. She ask- ed her mother last night right in frent of Xie t of the family, if I couldn’t sleep with her. Her mother | said if that's what she wanted, then it was alright About that time I asked if I didn't have something to abeut all that. They told me to Two trips werc made by Alaska stal Airlines yesterday to bring 10 to Juneau from Sitka. They were Andy Anderson, H. B. Par- gent, A. Van Mavern, Leo Nebills, p quict until they got evarything Julius Fishbein, Thomas B. Jensen, 3 8 settled. Whon they found out I Everett E. Smith, Gust D. Rogers, R Miss Jensen with a novel gift for .. .jq;¢ stay there all night, they M. Johnston and Lewis A. Jones the kitchen in her future home. wanted Monya to come home he: From Hconah to Juneau: A. B. Invited guests in addition to the me. When I explained that Hicks, A. O. Peterson, Donald Bar- honoree, included Mesdames E. E.|yoy1g never do on account of our of- cus, A. O. Peterson and O. M. Re- Weschenfelder, Wm. Spain, J. - ficers, then they wanted me to get guim Guerin, A. E. Goetz, Thomas , pass. om Ketchikan: Mrs. Robert Cashen, E. P. McCarron, C. E. Wal- “Th Weish, Robert Welsh, Jr., Richard ters, Sylvia Drowley, Rogene Moore, ' o .. Edwards and S. C. Williamson. N. B. Rustad, Val Poor, Victor boy Cutgoing passengers were: eem to take it as a matter rd that if the girl asks the o sleep with her, she has caught fhaklee, \‘/}m-j Lh[o “:hs]a;s l\slll;mlal: elf a husband, but everything To I: cursion Inlet: V. A. Mund, ensen,_ Margare! elsh, irlee 1.5 to bo done at either the boy',s,J A. Green and H. J. Leville. Sundquist. house or the girl’s, preferably the Te Hoonah: Clyde Hart, C. J. Campbell and Tom See. To Ketchikan: Art Van Hambeck, C. A. McMickle and Arthur Zantow L. M. Owen went to Wrangell, Frzd Petersen to Petersburg and David Howard to Chatham. girl’s. BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAM “Tomorrow night I'm going to The daily vacation Bible School start hunting a new gal friend and classes which have been conducted gquick. First thing I know I'll find under Rev. Peter Nickel for the mysalf marrisd to some gal I can't past week will come to a close even t with. Use sign language, with today's classes. A program I guess. | for public benefit will be held this evening at the Douglas Bible Church, beginning at 8 o'clock. There will be a demonstration by all pupils and displays of the hand- work done by the pupils during the T Sl S | Asp. Jr. To Sika: Peter Oliver, ON FURLOUGH TRIP | Wolf and Major Scheibner. Sgt. William Barron, on furlough/ BB e from his Army post in the Aleu- DRUNK, DIiSORDERLY tians, left Juneau today on a brief week. As an extra feature, there Snp to Seattle. He was accompan- | will be a Victory Boys Club display. ied by Mrs. Barron, who is an em- drunk and disorderly, forfeited $50 Everyone is very cordially invited ployee of the Fish and Wildlife bond today in City Magistrate’s Servic to attend the program. Service here. | Court. CARL FLORIDAN DROWNS Mrs. Carl Floridan received word this morning from the master of the ship on which her husband has been serving, that he was drowned, June 20. No details concerning the drowning were given in the tele- gram. Mr. Floridan, who has lived in Douglas for several years, had been with the merchant marine for the past three years. .o i MRS. FREEBURGER COMING | Richard S SR M 08 e e Lo i we do a little better grade of PAINTING and PAPERING Many people have asked if we did Residence work and I wish to say we do and arc taking care of these jobs as fast as we can possibly get to them. JAMES S. MeCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 ASTPSSSSSS eSS S GE TR e e | RELEASED NEW MACHINES | NO PRIORITY NECESSARY Underwood Typewriters and Adding Machines Marchant Calculators . . Hand or Electrics Mrs. Hary has received word from Mrs. George Freeburger that she will arrive here next week for a. visit with Juneau friends. Mrs. Freeburger will spend about a week in Juneau, before continuing j| to Anchorage where she will visit L PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW | her daughter, Mrs. Dean Parker. ‘ T A T First Ordered——First Delivered ‘ N o 'K"‘:"‘?m" b L Exclusive Agents for Alaska—WRITE or WIRE ; h arrived in au @ s @ | wuest a1 the Baranct ot | ROSCOE TOWNSEND, Anchorage, Alaska | OR $100 SAVING ,5;. ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday FOOD RATION FREE 175 Food Delectable ltems From Factory To You Prices $100 SAVING OR MORE Write for FACTORY PRICE CATALOGUE ENCLOSE 50c TO COVER MAILING COSTS FREE 34 New Home Tested RECIPES To Make All Meals MORE TASTY AND APPETIZING Sasnroom Industries, Inc. Western Avenue, Depti ), oo e Beattle 1, Wash, -cPL 95 U.8.A. Copyright. All rights reserved Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED @’Harra Bus Lines THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL PUSUS USSR S S + S e JUNEAU, ALASKA | | FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945 borrowed against the cash value of | the policy, then the amount borrow- ed naturally has to be considered before figuringz monthly- payments to the beneficiary. - e, — ak Tax Lien becoming the First Lady, Mrs. | HAS 10 FROM SITKA To Tenakee: Sam Asp and sam' Joe McNallen, charged with being | WASHINGTON—"The treule with <ing your stuff,” said a fellow as he patted a yawn, “is that every new and then I fall awake.” I sympathize and I can agree; hut still 1 write more. For instance in my lgst article, I tried to explain th the beneficiary under a Na- nal Service Life Insurance pc —1I called her Mary—who is ur 30 at the time the holder “of policy dies, can choos2 one of two ways (or “opticns™) to have the pro- of the policy paid. Cption 1 will pay Mary a amount per month for 240 mont! ity years; and, if Mary dies within 20 years, the payments will la continue to Jane, the contingent neficiary, until the 20 years have Option 2 pays a le lamount per month (depending upon Mary's age when her husband dies) ,but it pays as long as Mary, the beneficiary, lives. i | There's a further guaranty in this ond cption. It's really a “value of the policy guaranty. Where, for example, the policy is a $10,000 or the guaranty means ‘that, if Ma dies before $10,000 has been paid out, then Jane, the contingent bene- ficlary, would collect the monthly payments until a total of $10,000 has been paid on the policy. I think I have that through my head now, so I'll run on about the choices offered to a beneficiary who 5 30 or over when a policy becomes ble because of*the death of the holder. | Let's consider Joe Veteran again nd assume he keeps his $10,000 pol- licy in force. He dies in 1955. Mary, his wife (and beneficiary under the pelicy), is then over 30, in fact she's 35. Jane, his , is still contin- gent beneficiary. | Mary still would have two choices (opticns) as to how she wanted to collect the proceeds from the policy N How Far distance is no barrier—f ment will send you an a or supply you with facts obligation. are confirmed by telegra lations are charged. A copy of our special b information on the openin, account will be sent om 1411 FOURTH AVENUE Offices in i A jary. It would be cash money of cnly a little over $5,000. But if . Mary choose Option 2 and died in' The Rev. and Mrs. John Opsand - five years, payments would go to have arrived in Juneau from Seattle from Seattle? ’I'HE Atlas says Nome is about 2,000 miles from Seattle. When it comes to investments, however, you are interested by airmail, without cost or If you wish, you ‘may send your orders by tele- graph, radio or airmail after your account has been opened. Furthermdre, we airmail all trade con- firmations, and transactions of 100 shares or more minimum commissions provided by Exchange regu- MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & BEANE Underwriters and Distributors of Investment Securities Brokers in Securities and Commodities Eoth are life incomes for her but, there is some difference as to pay-| ments | The $10,000 policy, under Option 1, would pay Mary $42 a month for life. Under Option 2, it would pay her $39.90 a month for life. Case Writien Ofl; TACOMA, Washl, June 22—A |certificate of discharge was filed in Fcderal Court here yesterday in the i Internal Revenue tax lien case The reason for the difference in g 2 a¥ i . |2gainst Cecil E. Helsel, Kodiak, monthly payments les in the guar- n o' o0 i ome taxes totaling anty that is given to Jane, the con- tingent beneficiary. ‘To make this ¢lear, assume Mary sclects Option 1 nd then dies in five years. Jane will draw the payments each month for only five more years. That's be- cause 120 monthly payments are the guaranty to the contingent benefic- | $3,654.02. OPSANDS WILL TAKE CHARGE OF JUNEAU § Y MISSION_ NOW | €//pper <Time SEATTLE. . . . ... 6 HRS.55 MIN. WHITEHORSE . 1 HR. 45 MIN. FAIRBANKS . 5 HRS. 5 MIN. GALENA 7 HRS. NOME 9 HRS. McGRATH 6 HRS. Jane until $10,000 (the value of the to take charge of the Juneau City policy) had been paid. Mission. They have been in success- So Mary should make her choice ful mission work for more than 25 —first thinking of her own finan-|Years: ! cial needs and i considering who' The Opsands are the parents of the next or contingent beneficiary Mrs. Helen Belden, who with Miss| 15 ‘and her'-(ér his) stiaspcial po‘i-‘c?m Harmun, has been in charge (cf the Mission for more than a year. | 5 MIN. 55 MIN. DR » tion. | S " The new arrivals, who are said to If the veteran who originally i g i BETHEL bought National Service Life Insur-"bc interesting speakers and glfi.ed‘ i i musicians, will hold services here-| after at the Mission. ance named no beneficiary or con- tingent beneficiary (or if they die) | t 2 then what is called a “devolution! (o T | 5L B clause” starts acting up.. When I1:® 0 6.0 6.6 .9 ¢ 9 0 @ / heard this, it just about caused me ®* TIDES TOMORROW ¢ 4 v to give myself up, but fortunately I ® Ol 5 S o o " found out that it's nothing more ® High 0:10 a.m, 159 ft. e PAA - v £ g than just listing the family in an ® Low 6:46 a.m., -0.3 ft. o' g o~ 0 e 3 bt order of paying. e High 13:08 p.m,, 138 ft. e If g‘ " A 7/ Payments go first to the wife (or ® Low 5 38 ft. o : R I””/lm to the husband of -an ex-GI Jane) @ & © & © e o o o o o i Next are the child or children; then the parent or parents; then broth- ers or That, my friends, is devolution—I think. 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