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PAGE SIX B home for his wife and himself. Of course I had to write No. Whllc i THE DAILY ALASKA EMP Public Law No. 346 is cnmmonly 3 % known as the GI Bill or Rights, it| { | e e i st s i i VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL at all. You've got to be ex-service sre you can apply for any of its doesn't apply to men in the «-xw.o (HAN(E IR'M { be! e i e ity iy OB | Rt K o e e AT And a lady in South Bend can't! WASHINGTON An €3 vice real ex-service man has learned 9 understand why a Purple Heart is| man in Miami he itter I t e 1 BIRE. OOy They given to a service man who gets a/ feeling of fru wh he 1t harder ¥ wound of the flesh but not to ono | scught help in solvi me of hiz seem ““ft"".h“‘,:]?i_ who receives a blast concussion. M C h I Y k k problen ny other w' ST, = 77| I told her I didn't undorstnnd l§ a” ess an S Sm a ! Bit=pIRL & “ould be, though, that, if y ot : 45 afford to et a commiltee of prof wounaea, you gor & wound—| [0 Sacond Division of the G ¢ ! iness men together 0 5nq no fooling. But who's to sn_v; y vete i r r 1108 hether a guy is or isn't faking a x ; : it without any sorees 2 84 1 *ne 2 on Loss to Chisox |u:>]:£"w|u| B iy a ni enough letter came Altoon: ample t ¥ - te from sumc, a veteran (he| (By The Associated Press) I'm i iy S it ! y) in Georgia Who Was| The two last-place clubs in the| almp i . are will o ::m(( cubled about cligibility for educa-| American League tripped ‘up the sorts of h ‘ 15 this® town: tha iare ndor the provisions of the GI | two pace-setters last night. And as the right to 1 e Sededl He wrote, in part, that my|a result the battle for first place in problems of emp! ive Shelr DIAR RO b explanation “appears to me to co-|stjll finds Detroit two and a half | o Blisiness, gething a home, c - T hear that “veterans service com- incide with a studied effort on the games ahead of Washington. ing other probl ! € > been created in 70 part of certain circles in the ser-| pig Buck Newsome blanked the leaders could under £ 93 counties in Nebraska, with cen- vices to construe the deliberate 1an- | pegroft Tigers on four hits as the | = S nformaticn centers for veterans guog» in the GI Bill of RIghtS 50| jact ioce © Phiadelphia Athletics Sk at T} - 210 cit and towns. I don't as to circumvent the obvious intent|c ieezed out a 1 to 0 wvictory.| ing in previou nus, and pro- KNGW A frective they are. And of congress? | Newsome also drove in the winning | bably will keep on repeati A in New York state, under the dir-| well, I think he's got me all ., 7or the A's when he singled to| veteran has rights. Bui* he won't| cction of the State Veterans' Ser-'wrong. T nave no official connec-| g “George Kell with two men get them unles m. vice, there are reported to be local tion with the Veterans’ Administra-| o 1\ the second inning. It marked In going af J1E UKl gk R GURTLGES. 1S TRIY CORT and tion or the Army or Navy (eXeeDt pe¢oips eighth loss in the last 12| deputy directors in the ].uvnx vil- that I'm an officer on inactive sta- blind all g . games. encugh to|lages. tus) | ¢ belong to “certain ® eI, 5 Washington missed a chance to drive anyc xcept an ex- A few days ago a married soldier, ircles. er, I don't think there move. within. one dnd & balf. ga service r tationed 2t Bergstrom Field in Tex- are any circles trying to get around it ¢ If you've lenath of time | as, wanted to find out if he could Ccngress' intent when it passed the gr t““i “‘gl l\’*}e]:rl):i)ppb(‘)gwi;vz t‘o o in any of d forees, you're money under the GI GI Bill ot to et S Thel bound to have b almost im- ced loan scheme to buy A veteran is eligible for mo T[:g:“fi‘u:m 1: S gh awf. el mune to buck-passing delays. A a house down there in Austin for a fits under the GI Bill if he ¢ el : N il By »d or released “under condi|With a double and a single. ! tions other-than dishonorable.” | While the Yankee . Stadium r = It's a very liberal way of say- st.k.mrl with various rumors con-| [ Cotomsio semeis n ng who is cligible, and my im-|cerning Manager Joe McCarthy, | the ball club continued to wander about in a daze, blowing a touzh 11-inaing decision to Chicago, 1- J‘ to sink into the second division pression has been that the govern- ment offices have interpreted it lib- erally - -es Pittsburgh clubbed three B(mmn ' | Braves hurlers for 17 hits, rmu‘ YOU SAID II. by Jim Russell, in downing Bob e | Cotleman’s gang, while St. Louis | 1 N N iy 40" — A and Boston in the American, ; {I‘A"” (:(1 :)L:)”:C';]‘y frea to all National League clubs except| Smiash Windows .ol ‘an. autsmobile Pittsburgh and Boston enjoyed an | { it belongs to him. At least, he OPen date. | can here. Police came a-running 3 _ N | when they heard a resounding GAMES MONDAY crash, followed by another and T 2 | another. found a soldier Ph“m‘ffl)’,’\'fi""”;f’ '[‘)::f;“l 5 ( bashing in his car windows because Chicago, 1 pr York 0 5 the motor wouldn’t start and he {3 b Cleveland, 2; Washington, 1. (Only games scheduled). | fed up with the whole thing. IRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA nmhims HAVE BACKS TO WALL AGAINST DUCKS| TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1945 DEATH PLUNGEIS | TAKEN BY CHILD; | FATHER FOLLOWS | SAN FRANCISCO, July 24—The Sea"le Needs Even Break'x“'!] oss, waters beyond the Golden in Coming Series fo [Sas,ioday hia iy beate ot S | Stay Flag Threat 3r~ar -old daughter, Marilyn, who pre- ded him in an inexplicable 226-| | (By The Associated Press) 'd cot plunge yesterday from the | bridge across the outlet to the bay. | Portland’s Beavers, who have won | 11 straight games and lead the nervous” DuMonL was described as “very and ill from a back in- Pacific Coast Baseball League by jury when he left his home with h | seven, might just as well fold up youngest daughter to visit his physi- the 1945 bunting and stow it away cian. far as Mr., Francis J. O'Doul Instead of going there, he drove to the Golden Gate bridge. Painters TRANSPORTATION €. O MiP AN Y '< l |is concerned. . The San Francisco manager says Working on the span watched help- | nefther his Scals nor any other lescly as the youngster got out of tha car and, apparently at the com- mand cf her father, walked unhesi- tatingly to the rail and jumped. | As she plunged downward, her |kbody twisting and turning, DeMont Istepped from his automobile, poised |momentarily on the rail and leap- |ed in a perfect dive to his death. | Mrs. DeMont exclaimed, “Oh, I }kr'-w it, I knew it,’ when told by Statistics would appear to br‘ar v,he pohcc out. O'Doul's soothsaying. In two | previous series Portland has bLaLcn Ap SPORI | Seattle 10 out of 15 games and ls} | Coast League club will be able to lovertake Portland. Pitching is the not-too-secret cause of the Beavers' success, according to O'Doul. As |he puts it, Portland has a regular pitcher ready to go nine innings |every night in the week. Seattle and Portland open af ’sencs tonight at Seattle. And, says Lefty, the Beavers should win: | seven straight. riding the crest of a “hot” streak.| i & In the other series inaugurals | tonight, third-place Sacramento | will entertain the San Diego| adres. O'Doul's San Francisco, By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. club, just one-half e behind | (Assbeiated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, July 24—Although (Larry MacPhail doesn't agree—at |lmat not publicly—a number of | baseball men around town have the idea that Joe McCarthy won't re- Ilum to the Yankees as manager. a’or | . Joe’s illness, as explained wlth‘ lmaccustomcd restraint by Mac- |Phall sounds like a lot more than the Solons, will play host to 0:\1r-1 land. And Los Angeles and Holly- woed will tangle at Hullywnod ~ FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A photograph captures forever the Feauty of the bride on her wed- ding day. - We will take all your wedding pictures. PHONE 567 SECOND STREET PUSSSSUUSIS DI SO —— can be cured by a few day's rest. . When a guy gets so he can't cnv. or sleep worrying about a club | — = RN P 5 T that is less than five games Ot e ——————— jof first place it must be serious. ot : AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES terday. “I don’t like to run out on Public Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counselors (By The Associated Press) Individual performances in major leagues during the past week werz featured by the slip from the batting lead in the National loop of doing the club or you any good. the Boston Braves' Tommy Holmes.'. . . And MacPhail told reporters: ! Holmes, a week ago hitting at a|“If Joe makes up his mind that anybody, but I feel that I'm not After talking to the soldier, the 5 ; etter-than-. is he can't continue on the field, ! & 3 (Natienal League) | better-than-400 pace, today is one he can't continue on the field, he o H o ST By police left, scratching their heads.. pittchurah, 8: Boston. 5. [point. behind Brooklyns' Buddy Ro-|will remain with the Yankees, 208 Franklin Street ulephone 757 (T“’""l‘ ‘? ‘_"‘“l‘”l:'{ )]!nluul.'thcy had " (on1y game scheduled). i(en at .366. f‘lamrlmn '}'ummy still either a; assistant to me or in Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building 0 admit, in taking it out on one’s ific C leads the National in home runs, scme other capacity.” . At N1 eat (Pacific Coast League) Lo CCH N. NEILL ARK own property. | (No games played). | howcver, with 16 four-ply smashes to least, Larry is censidering the pos- tuNLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CL b | |his credit. | sibilities. N i ol a7 i DOROTHY'S DANCING SCHOOL STANDING OF CLUBS Teny Cuccinello and George| WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF - (American League; | Washington Case continue to jockey NO TAKERS | AT SANEDT T Classes now chrolling in baton| regm 0y )J_‘A pet, | for the bat lead in the American,| That old question of what a CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY tv\n. . tap, toe-tap eccentric pagyoig 47 3¢ 566 With the Chisox’ “Cooch” out in class double-A ball player should ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE ! character, toe ballet, acrobatic, boys g shington 44 3§ . 587 front at the moment with a. .325 pe worth was brought up again| ;'\(nl)"; ' class, body toning classes Chicago 44 41 518 mark, leading the Nats’ Case by yesterday by the minor lcagues’ TELEPHONE 757 for working gals, social dancing for g¢ 1auis 41 39 inine markers. The Brownies' “Jun- and it was tossed right back at beginners. 411 Tth St. Phone Red New york 42 40 512 ior" Stephens is well entrenched as them by the majors. Major league | e — — ) 575. adv Boston 43 41 51 the American distance getter, With moguls flatly rejected the minor | S R PRI S B o (25 i ) 3 ot i P 3 43 478)° trptal of 14 Ln(uk clouts. : | league demands that the dmmmmv:\m,:::f—*~~~'—~—- & : “Boo’ erriss, merican league-| i r | Philadelphis 3 9 8 price of a class double-A player be Tasesrn i e 366&“’““ D“"{;i“g mark 0(|17 2"“‘5 ;_"’0 doubled. The present pruic tag is E L IJ I S A I R EJ I N E S iy % csees, is the mapors’ best. P $7,500. i INACauaL LEeey lindividual performance marks to DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN c];l;g;:;';f \;/2 3[2 1:;1"9‘d'\ke compiled by the Associated ONE.MINUTE SPORTS PAGE ! i | St. Louis 49 38 563'Pr;§‘m:l:l League: ! A communiqgue from Jacobs via Peletsburg and wrange“ Brooklyn 4 38 53| BATTING—Rosen, Brooklyn, 367; El';“hm‘:“z s Luyg Fepe, wested |l With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and ’x:‘e";s”;ml’f :Z :; ;fig Holmes, Boston, .366. ‘gwk:lg i on the onin'and. they | & steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle Cincinnatl a0 a1 dsslp o B I ket 1 °F by letting himself be socked. Abel | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 e Boston 41 46 | HOME RUNS—Holmes, =Boston, | knocked Luis right through a barn | S0 P00t e Dy e dm Philadelphia 25 67 272/16; Lombardi, New York, and Work- | 4007 (Which Firpo is bigger than). | (Pacifie Coast League) ‘"‘QA“' g NOTICL: NOTICE! || OILBURNERS DRAFTCONTROLS HEATING merican League: H LB 3 i~ | Team— _W. L Pob. BATTING— Cuccinello, Chicago,|, tlc:Alaska Meat Company will : L ; 3 Portland 72 41 637 325; Case, Washington, .316, ;emai‘xl\ d::“’h ‘::‘"o"o‘:' We‘dnes;i ml i} ljrner e!-VIce Seattle 65 48 57| RUNS BATTED IN—R, Johnon,|p .y’ £%° s0 stortage of meat and 5 % Sacramento 57 57 500 Boston, 54; Etten, New York, 53. 'ilor remodeling. \ Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phu-ne 476 | San Francisco 571 58 .498| HOME RUNS—Stephens, St. Louls, s s SUURNG Mgl I il as skl NG s A D) | Oakland 55 59 .482(14; R. Johnson, Boston, 11. e e = e { Los Angeles 52 61 460| Pitching—Ferriss, Boston, 17-2; | san Diego 53 63 457 Benton, Detroit, 8-2. | Hollywood 45 69 .39 > f (Standings unchanged. No games | £ 2 | played). B S AL LADY GOLFERS - TEEOFFTODAY, AL AMERICAN | Amateurs in Three-Ring| Links Meet Complete Qualifying Round nation’s top lady golfers, headed by Lt. Patty Berg of the U. 8. Marines Women’s Corps, tee off today in qualifying rounds for the| How hard is it going to rain in 195— 2 You have a chance, now, to invest it | congressional contentions that it is PEACETIME ARMY - OFFERED SENATE Resear(h Preram IS PrO' : Serving the Cause of { posed by Military Sub- In War..... Victory commitiee Members In Peace... WASHINGTON, July 24—Evidence . ALASKA TRARSPORATION CO. meunted today that peacetime con- Main 7479 Courteous and Dependable Service to Alaska seription legislation will run into' Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. unnecessary of the nation develops a front-rank research program. This was the t:z:eme two sennwrs' took in introducing a bill yesberday Nobody knows when a real rainy day will ong. .. something that will really help you o1 that rainy day ... U.S. War Bonds. come When the house starts to fall apart. And the mortgage seems tougher and tougher to meet . .. And the kids get to be more and more expensive. Buy Series E War Bonds now, and hold onto them. In ten years, they’ll net you 33149, more than you put into them. . g = America needs your dollars now. It’s at times like those that extra cash comes in mighty handy. WAR BONDS... to have and to hold HEW WASHINGTON HOTEL SEATTLE FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager You may need them more later on. This is an official U7, S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council ‘Women’s All-American Tournament —one of the features of the “three ring golf circus” at Tam O'Shanter Country - Club, which gives top billing to the $60,000 All-American Open that has attracted the coun- try’s leading pro swingers. Amateurs from all parts of the | country yesterday swept through | qualifying rounds for their section lof the big play that actually gets | underway Thursday. Bill Gilbert of Cincinnati, Big Ten golf champion in 1940, and Bill Hyndman of Philadelphia, headed the parade of amateur | qualifiers. Both carded scores of | 71, one under par. Incidentally, one of the contest- |ants was World Heavyweight Box- ing Champion, Sgl Joe Louis. But .Luuis appeared to be well out of the running as the best he could do was a 77, failing for the second time to qualify for the event. - to establish a National Science Foundation to foster research activ- | ities. | “Resenrch is the key to mxutary‘ success,” Senator Kilgore (D-W Va) | told a reporter. “Another war will be won in the' laboratory, not on the drill field,” said Senator Johnson (D-Colo). Both are member of a miln.ary' sub-committee and joined with Sen- ator Pepper (D-Fla) in offering the legislation to incresae federal sup- port for research in war weapons, medicine and the basic sciences. —————— SITKA WOMEN HERE Thelma Osborne and Leona Smith, of Sitka, are guests at the Gastineau Hotel, e ———— NOTICE! NOTICE! The Alaska Meat Company will remain closed tomorrow, Wednes- day, due te shortage of meat and for remodeling. Buttons were used for ornamen= tal purposes as early as the 14th century, L. A. STURM, Manager. | BUY WAR BONDS S, REDUCED FARES to fi Eifechve July 2l Westward Alaska FASTEST and SHOBTEST ROUTE . via 2 co“s‘ vfl‘ ANCHORAGE __$.70 McGRATH 100 NOME . 120 BLTHEL : 120 NAKNEK 130 I\OD] AK 130 (Effective July 21st) Correspending Reductions to All Intermediate Points SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX WOODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 RIL

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