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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. —JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE SIX I————— . . LA (e ) pRIISTED BY | TWO CRIMINAL DOUSGEAS [SEATILES WIN | VETERANS' GUIDE | “oparrgoardat | CASESSETON ~ NEWS | TURNINCOAST {e By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL - MEETTHISWEEK, ~ COURTDOCKET juxs . mooves puans | CLIMAX SERIES e e D ! TR | evening was Mrs. H. Hoover, mak- | | | WASHINGTON — I used up seven ccmparatively few places have some Foufieefl Reglstrams Ge' Two criminal cases, scheduled.‘l“ ing her first trip to Alaska to join: Beaver Edge cu' Ba(k '0“ | | columns two or ghree months back money to finance these programs— come before the U. 8. District .. Lushand, who arrived here al trying to explain the veteran’s edu- or think they can raise some 1~A Rahngs in cu"ent ‘Cuurt here tOMOITOW MOMING. 1ok ago to accept employment | Six Games as Demoran cation plan of the GI Bill. I know So what was he getting at? Well, jconcern Thomas Baldwin, alleged o g painter and decorator for J. s gott as s r d ties and Army deserter, and Marie Herric} i reading them must have gotten as thi Our local communi CI f i y des , an 5. McClellan, local painting and | as nder 0“"0 uninteresting as examining an un- most of our states n.m‘.‘ - i mt: assi icalion {reported. parole violator, It Was e qCoorating contractor. The Hoover derwear button do 1311{1. bout starting trade, —— {vealed today by Assistant U. & family formerly lived at Reno, A i e The education scheme seems to vocational of technical schools for —Re_classifications and renewed Attorney R. L. Tollefson. Ne¥ads | (By Associated Press / o/ 4 o) | Back to six games again, went Baldwin, now serving a sentence offer opportunities for present vet- veterans to attend when they return.| ynd new Selective Service classifi oo erans and for our men in the ser- Even if the already have thes2, catjcns were handed out to 62 regis-, in Federal Jail here on a Sitk CARL ERICKSON VISITS Portland’s Pacific Coast loop lead vies after th turn. This plan pro- they can't afford to expand them. | trants by Local Draft Board No.'conviction for using a motor v Mr. and Mrs, Carl Erickson “were | 1ast night, as the Seattle Rainiers vidas for free education for the vet-| Some states have or cou 1 gel 3 gt its semi-monthly meeting here hicle without permission of the| o, ‘l“ visitors thif weelt aftér An moved to the front in the current ceran. But according to the execu- scme cash to increase educational ypjs weck, Fourteen of the regis-|owner, is to be turned over t l”wi’m“n o 30 Vet ook | . critical series, The Rainiers coppud b = A {a 7-1 win behind the close-fist gs, military authorities for trial o retary of the National Edu- opportunitics. Bul practically none (rants acted upon drew 1-A able desertion charges at the expiratic Association the big propor- is doing a thing about it-—some per- mpking them immediately avail s a well known and conducted | many y citizen of this c tive sel cation | hurling of Joe Demoran. While Seattle was doing a “dunL ton of the cost isn't going to be haps with the mistaken idea that for armed service. lof his jail sentence. Draft evasic 3 s ¥ cartiad by the Federal Government. the federal government is going to The following list of classification charges had been filed again ‘\]'l’{“:“ ""”l:iboif:‘ ")’l"\"“il“ ’;“‘“:hf:(‘ give up the ship” against Port'and, And that creates a problem. $500 for tuition and fees to state was released today: Baldwin, but are to be. dismisse ‘lf en h“” 2 5 I 1 S e the Hollywood's downtrodden Stars The entire trend of education, in- institutions for each veteran who| j.A_Reginald S. Ludy, Max in Court tomorrow. S5 g W S Y ¢ 5o took another decision from their| Treadwell Mine. For the past crosetomr PIEyEtes: Wb Pk Anc] cluding college education, has been enters But the government Will pajich, William M. MeNabb, Law- Baldwin is alleged to have bec i rea he Ericksons have made o edu- | pay only what is ordinarily cha ce R. Rathbur e O k. i : Ay | Vears & ric pa rence R. Rathburn, Borge C. Skov,ign enlisted member of the Army {yoir home in Ketchikan, where| geles Angels. San Francisco and Sacramento for several years towards fr cation by public institutions—finan- other students. Consequently, john M. Ellmann, Vincent Yakapatz,|of the United States who desertc 3 A 4 ced by local and particuls tate e numbers of our service men paximillian, F. Drozdowski, Walter | at Sitka in October, 1941, duri (he)f ha‘(’_, PUICHA e ‘l‘e Ol | came out on the long end in their funds. Only in the northeast sec-|are planning on education after they A savikko, Alexander P. Dreith, El-| peacetime, The draft evasion charg Marche business. They are on &{jo yiohes affairs with Oakland 3 round-trip vacation to Sitka and {and San Diego, respectively. | considerable number of private existing training institutions Won't R McGee, Sigurd L. Olsen, Jr. Leb veiteter - t6rbolebtivs RiEvice schools of college level. Result is|be financially able to absorb them.| . (Disc.) —Holly O. Sanders, R’C‘Howevvr, ShieT BT Se et that the bulk of this country’s The GI education scheme would still Morrison, B et IR b b 6 Ty oM, MRS JANES. BERLI" NIGHT college and high schools—are public|the desired education or training g.A—Harcld W. Gray, Roland J. ‘zfrch o 15 nok Cieqnltea HM]'_ and Mrs. August A':mo, left schools, in > sense that they| might be l:m)(cd‘.‘ ) g Bingham, Robert A. Henning, Allen| register. 9 ‘v'n (Il‘ sm;tf)\::‘tiunfi‘ st;a]n:;x ‘t\.;;:)luc;el BS 8 en | I'm no pessim! but it looks as ane, 1 & 0 he ol ] an A » charge low tuition fees and often ne g B. Lane, Paul A. Parker, William H.| aps Herrick, put on probatio: | california, after a month's visit| llFE IN AMER ir revenue comes from municipal have been counting on getting some jes R. White, Stephen Hoag, Dale| iy S & e 4 e Gt | traiiing or contlnging ¢helr cduca-|A- Fieek; Jossph Beterson, Morman| ot SClChikan, was arrested r8cen!| During her siay, Mrs. Helmes was i Now the Veterans' Administration, tion when they come home may D, Rinehart, Fred L. Turpin Chmlc\“mq \ka‘ £ “u‘_ i o _»rowd at several luncheons, dinners | under the GI Eill plan, pays tuition| find they have the right, but no w. Aubert, Delbert R. Krajewski|jaqio the terms of herg r°b ““ | and parties, auto sight-seeing trips for a veteran train 1ogung e Probaticn.| yng poat cruises. only the tuition ordinarily charged| Well, if a situation like that is de-| Arthur K. Williams, Willam D.|p 0 Jublechaba e SEanC . by the school for ail other students.| veloping (and this educator I've| Burdette, Samuel A..Nelson, Doug- | . Uhe court if the charges ar¢|geattle homes of her sisters, Mrs.; BERLIN, July 27—Military Gov- wsu»tumd Lilllan Bonner and Mrs. Selmajernment authcrities are going to ————————————————— - ment has been fixed.) The result be a swell break for black market pavid B. Paterson, Joseph E. m. Ry U Plumb, and then travel to San;curb night life IN the AMETICAN | peeee ottt oot ot ot o st e ettt e is likely to be that all these state | educators. cano, William E. Sparks, John D.| Francisco where she will be met|zone of Berlin to prevent any trend and municipally financed school: All a guy would have to do would | cott, Oren Addleman, Arthur G.| KENDI_ERS Buv by her hushand. After a short visit{toward “promiscuity and perver- FERN'S P@RTRAIT Q\T nl will have to make up their chief|be to rent a room or two and get Dennis, there, they will motor to Santa|sion” which might' develop among Es tion of the country are there any get out, there’s a good chance that|yood R. Dailey, Karl Alstead, denc‘wgg brought because of his failurc joprn 3 PRIG2id i 45 PR MRS. HELME schools—vocational, technical, tra xist, but the opportunities to get| 1.¢ (Ind.)—Alfred E. Gordon, Jr. 'when the draft law went ir none at all. A high proportion of, though many of our service men WhO Thiemeyer, David B. Stewart, Char- | e AR = No following conviction of bigamy | iy friends and relatives here. But it pays place to spend it. Phillip P. Stornig, James Willis, o ; She will be subject to resentence nys Helmes plans to vifit at the (A cellar price or minimum pas-‘m' ntioned says it is) that could a5 P, Babcock, Norman O. DeRoux, st a usual from state or local|some letterheads reading “Plastic 2.B_Arthur R. Ramberg, Rex A.! FElDON APIS Monica, where Mr. Helmes is Com- | the city’s demoralized people. | A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- This might be OK, the sec- | Educational Institution.” Then, Hermann; Tom A, Taylor, Roland J.| munications Inspector with thei Currently, there are 12 to 16 i a i i i 4 retary of the NEA told me, if they ‘\\d‘l a smooth story about how he'mead, Arnold P. Hildre, Felix J.| Civil Aeronautics Commission. { night club); operating in the Am- Pf,(r;?\,d-m Wie, il Tehe. oft yoursu;i:t.ig:zg p!:;{(:g had the dough or if they were mak- ‘U“"‘ and operates a school to teach Toper. ; Announcement nl‘ the sale of the — eee — crican Zene and officials said most .. Yoy s et i L DA WT Bap ing any plans to raise it. But piti- plastics, how he wants to let every| 2.3 (F)—James McDonald. | Felden Apartments, on Calhoun GILMARTEN ARRIVES of them would be closed. g B s BE7L fully few are doing s0. veteran havz the opportunity of, 4.AConrad E. Meach, Edward J. Avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kend-| Joe Gilmarten, of Anchorage, has — e, | T A A T BT TR o aT Denver, Cleveland, New York, learning about plastics, a request pyll, James D. Thomas, Gaulbeto T. ler, was made today by the fo r arrived in Juneau and is a guest‘ CAA MEN HERE (—————"“ ‘Washington, Pittsburgh, Philadel- could be made to have the new “plas- Fylgencio. | owners, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldon. at the Gastineau Hotel. | Jcseph H. Lippets and Allen E.| ] SYSTE phia and a few other large cities are tic school” put on the state’s ap-| 4.F—Donald A. Stickney, Frank P.| Mr. and Mrs. Feldon plan to O P R | Horning, CAA men from Anchor- AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES working on plans to create educa- proved list. After that, the Veter- williams, Cyril W. George, Garry P.'remain in Juneau, and do not coin- DIVORCE FILED | age, are guests ‘at the Baranof tional opportunities for vetprans. |ans' Administration would be help- pcDonald, Walter E. Blaskowsky, template the sale of their reside Lillian Kelly Phillip Kelly, an | Hotel. NEILI CL]X Rl\ ;ln(_ FOI‘IPAN‘Y New York State has a plan calling less; since, if the state authorities Thomas W. mu | - —— action in divorce alleging incom- |~—— ————so—— for regional or area technical and approve a school, the V.A. must ac- e T | NYQUIST ARRIV patibility, was filed here today with | S AR Public Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counsels \o"auonal 0 ortumuu But these c(‘[)t it. | ' ors 1 N o e G NG 1 SO, BIG INCREA E I | caivin R Nvauist, of Sun River, the Clerk of the U. 5. District, | RO TRANSFER | Montana, is a guest at the Gas- Court. The couple has no children | 208 Franklin Street — Ta rer}hone 757 tineau Hotel !or property in dispute. HAULING and CRATING PAN AMERICAN CARRIES MANY, 1 ABOARD STEAMER y[AR INCOME TAX THURSDAY TRIPS IN EARLY e Sestank ] t2rnal Revenue nmmu today an- Pan American World Airways flew| A steamer arrived early this morn- reunced the total of Federal Inter-) 32 passengers to Seattle from Juneau ing with the following passengers: nal Revenue collection from all | Phone 344 Phone 344 23 pASSENGERS '[ REPoRIED 'N pAS' I — - - —', = '— g ! § DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL i (}‘_j;dl:\-lf);;:;_;] {;”.W it ‘Ig;‘;l;:h\)’\g" CLARK WE OFFER 10 A LIMITED NUMEER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY / ) : onAe2=2 & ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE - 505 Women's Avvanes & | = TELEPHONE 757 yesterday and an incoming passenger Afthur L. Ganson, Melvin Helm, scurces for the year that ended last! & : clipper brcught the following to Wade Lacey, James Mallory, Leslie June 30. The total is 43 billion, 735 -G : = |- b s Juneau from Seattle: Lisle Herbert, A. Stevens, T/Sgt. Morris R. Berg, million dollars, Thats' three billion, § i1vs.the Nicest Store.s Toww™ g1 T T A QBT 1 Maudie Wood, Ray Stevens, Jesse T/Sgt. R M. Helgese, Pfc. Stan- 674 million dollars more than was col- fi Baranof """' ““’“"‘l B | e e o e e e e e DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rup(ut Vancouver, and Seattle e -——~————‘ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ».5 Jfi:—a—‘uux_w»dfifif—»?:fiufifim—: o Rhea, Lorrinea Burke, Andrew Lund-| Themas Harris, Sam Elstead, Mrs. | 3 >+ berg, Klaas Writer, Charles Rock, Sarah Simmens, W. A. Anderson,! May Dodge, Willlam Dodge and Charles Berg, Frank Wairhofer, R, w k !d w 'k ! Muriel Simpson. B. Clifton, E. A. Deeter, Mrs. J. H ee o a ou From Whitehorse: Harry J. Eas- Dunphy, Mrs. M. H. Dickey, H. W. 1d, Cornell Peterson, Char-| A'F pl BE d d\ . ) ive Pianis tndeqa trom and George H. Legg. McDor From Fairbanks: Esther Wallace les Eaton, William Luke and O. G. and Carrcll Burkhard | Maler. | Outgoing passengers to Seattle, Leaving shortly after 8 a. m. to-| PATERSON, N. J, July 27—End| were as follows: Sidney Rood, John day were the following: the Rev.|Of the week-old unauthorized walk- Roseen, Elizabeth Carlson, Maude Kane, the Rev. Daugherty, the Rev.|out of the 30,000 production work- Karger, Noal Karger, Frances Hy-|Schultheis, J. E. Salmon, Mrs. J.| €I at the Wright Aeronautical man, Edith W. Beall, Mary Ann'E. mon, Mrs. M. Damakis, Mrs.| Corporation’s five plants in the Beall, Bruce Gould, Henry Owen, H. C. Helmes, | Paterson area was announced to- Lt. Lorena Powell, Jerry Roscoe,| Charles C. Mann, Mrs. Albert Pet- | day. gamuel Martin, Melvin Lyon, Paul|crscn, Gustav Peterson, Mrs. Char-| Four thousand of the strikers Thergaard, Emery Hunter, Agnes les Scott, Joseph Jany, Bert Spokov, voted at a CIO union meeting to | Peterson, Ray Peterson, Marian Fol-|Paul E. Alexander. vield to pleas by Union leaders that som, Al Gould, William Thompson,i Alfred Hirsig, Osmar E. Peton,|they resume production of B-29 Frank Sanborn, Betty Sanborn, Ted June Henry, Ethel Hill, Mrs. Mil-| Superfortress engines and other Stevens, Josie Lundberg, Eugene ley ‘C. Riede. |lected the previous year. 1| M, % | I ot s OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING SERVICE | Smith 0il Burner Service Christenson Bros. Garage f Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659! Givens, Rufus Beasley, Herman dred Hern n, E. E. Henry, John|aircraft engines and parts. —_— Cook, Ervin Kinnaman, Victor Nich-|A. Gerone, Bernard Helmen, Ned| e ols, Peggy MeDonald, Cliff Goodman, | Zenger, E. L. Hardy, A. J. Hitman | ® o © o 0o o 0 0 o o Fort Mott, near Pennsville, New Jer-| S. Chutuk has arrived in Juneaui © Saturda sey, as surplus propgrty. The prop-(lrum Tenakee Springs, via Alaska . Not much change SCHENLEY Zewe ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. . Feter Lippert and Jeane Lippert. |and M. G. Mahagen. . (3 Mrs. Margaret Berlin flew to Fair MEIETe . i R TETS |* WEATHER REPORT e| - - banks. | THACH HERE . (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) . Dlscover the whlskey that S : SN I ! e Temperatures for 21-Hour Period @ > » 1 3 | Albert T. Thack, of Fairbanks,|®@ Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning @ th s Wani fo Lease g Aisive AR duhiic. s 3 ghd e : Smooth as Sunrise! | guest at the Hotel Juneau. ° In Juneau—Maximum, 57; e £ 5 . . A For" Here [ B g |® minimum, 49. Precipitation, e L‘kc“bracm““']"fiOIE‘),OISprmg.mommg 1 £ \ McLAGEN ARRIV |e .95 of an inch. o breeze . . . your first delighted taste of the i ls (hal‘l(e NOVI S bl 5 " At Airport—Maximum, 58; o fresh and sunny flavor of SCHENLEY ; s 55 | Standard ol "C<Af;\|,f,l,)‘)f h:: ):l"nl(‘l‘l‘ : 1;12'"";‘"7“‘ hs‘;' Precipitation, Reserve. Every drop is golden-smooth and ' ” w a r Serving the Cause of | Standz a Seattle, 82 of an inch. . . : ing i i WASHINGTON, Julv 271t any-|arrived In Juneau recently and fs| <l mellow, like bright morning in your glass, 290069 Victory one wants to lease a 143-acre fort, & guest at the Baranof Hotel. 16 o o FORECAST o o of You'll want to try it — soon. g 5 the Army can accomodate him. The | - ° ° % 4 ' .' P e “ c e Courtcuu? and Depspiable War Department has dcslgnatcd‘ CHUTUK Amu\h g Rain showers tonight and e RN HpEuice tasolasks . erty is availale on a five-year lease | Coastal Ail d Al £ y 15 e -y ease | sta; rways, and is a guest at|e i i beginning August 5. | the Gastineau Hotel. e o 2 Schenley International Corporation, N. Y. C. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 i1 © e 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 24 P P Blended whiskey 86 proof, 60% neutral spirits. Just Received A Large Shipment of | COFFEEMAKERS CORY GLASS Four, Eight and Twelve-Cup Sizes ALSO SPARE BOWLS « RE]DUCED FARES to fi“ " Effective July 21 Westward Alaska " FASTEST and SHORTEST > ROUTE JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE SHOP Are Announcing Exclusive Dealership for GRAY MARINE ENGINES ATTENTION Now is the time to place your engine FISHERMEN orders for the coming season. ANCHORAGE ...$.70 McGRATH .. 100 NOME .. Y ‘ " ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS . BETHEL . 120 / co YELLOW Shielded Phospher Bronze Electric Weldin ic Li o : WARNEEK 130 ' g 3 ic Light and Ko : RODS Alaska Eleciric Lig WOODLEY AIRWAYS o & MARINE SUPPLIES * .Power Company CI;‘X l;rglcqx(()g'rfl(();gllc‘:m Corsesponding Reductions Phone 716 SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX GRAY MARINE ENGINES — sales and service Phone 616