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PAGE SIX e e | VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL JOE THIBODEAU IS NEW COMMANDER, i AMER. LEGION POST| THE DAILY ALASKA WANT ADS | FORSALE | IRE—JUNLAU ALASKA DOUGLAS | NEWS ROUND TRIPPER WANTED | Mrs. Edward Bach was a round-|3-APARTMENT HOUSE. Central WORKING MOTHER and small| son, badly in need 2 or 3-room Apt. Ph. 67, evenings. (10,079-t3) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 1945 FOR SALE—Two Baby Buggles | TELEPHONE OPERATOR wanted e oo i i i y 7 NGTON his arrangements with a V. A. re- R +hest - honor. . the (npper to Sitka last week leaving| location. $10,000. Write Empire | pu“?vl,:xi”!i\ the 1 ; Hohal offfeo and’ stiitted « GHOIES A,;‘N_i‘:‘nn L'wm’]”;m‘:_\m(l Auilary| 01 Wednesday and_returning on ©-6260. (10070-t0) | disabled veterans of the bal war of his own selection on the basis of Units can bestow upon a membe Saturday evening, via the Estebeth. have taken vocational training (call- the vocational counselling he Was jce Thibodeau and Mrs. Olaf Bodd-| i One New Thayer; other collap- ed rehabilitation). Th presents given ing were installed as Commander| — .. LODGE dME*&T‘NSQ & to sible affair. Phone Red 611, - about four per cent of » who What happened to his pension? ang Ppresident, respectively, of Al-| (Gastineau Lodge No. o (10070-dh)‘ have been sent applications for that No, it wasn't reduced to $20 a month. 'forq John Bradford Post No. 4 and hold a regular meeting this evening training It was raised to $92 a month! Unit No. 4, in ceremonics held m““’ the lodge hall. {BOAT “TERRY B” Chrysler marine‘ Nearly 450,000 applications have That's what happens to any dis- night in the American Legion Dug- ryreony power, new gear, good living | Leen sent to that m]., eligibles, but abled veteran's pension, when he'gut. 1 CHURCH MEETING TONIGHT | quarters. A bargain for $2,00.| only about 81,000 have completed and e of training under| Other officers who will serve the| A church meeting is to be held| phone Red 335 (10,070- -t3) | returned them. And, as I said, o > vocational rehabilita- Pest for the coming year include 1st|this evening at the home of Mrs.| ___ . — | 22 of these have commencad|tion law) It’s raised from $11.50,' Vice-Commander Leo Jewett; 2nd|Norman Rustad for the purpose of [NEW General Electric automatic their training or 0, or whatever it is, to $92, if Vice-Commander Ernest Lincoln;| Organizing and the election of | Iron. Never been used. Phone 358, Well, why not? If a disabled ex- the ex-service man l-;\lj’.‘uh‘ If he's Adjutant, Frank Hungerford; mm,.muxtnes for the proposed new| days. (10,070~ nu service man can earn good J married 1“ to ?ém 50 a month lam Bob Trach; Sergeant-at-Arms, ‘Comm“mm Methodist Church R GONE firnishen Hos st bat.: while there are still some good jobs more if he has children > Butts, and Past Commander, L. building which will be erected in( i ot Hotse: PHIsH 1ot 80x100, | available, free to postpone any| There’s even a bul (HR 73) that's A “Sturm. |Douglas in the near future. The 1451 Wi GAL BE. Guir Be' Ghote education training for @ while, been introduced in—the 79th Con-| Dept. Commander Waino Hend-| Rev. Robert Treat asks all inter- fod * ImpSATAtAYy. Ph Gm‘n‘ There's no terible rush, He has gress to raise the rates of pension rickson conducted the installation fested persons to attend the meet- ‘1’13 e i 014]100070 th | plenty of time to prepare for his payable to disabled veterans while ceremonies for the Post, assisted by’ln'l which starts at 8 o'clock. 4 future training or studying under Public Al Zenger, E. L. Keithahn, Claude| —— WHY PAY RENT?—Buy now, 3 Yet, looking into the future, let’s 16. The bill proposes $100 a month Carnegie and H. G. Nordling. FIREMENS' FALL DANCE rooms and bath, $1850, furnished | consid ke and Bob. They are to single disabled men while voca-| Dept. 1st Vice President, Mrs. Rn_vi The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- including washing machine.,white! two ex-Coast Guardsmen, both with tionalized; $150 a month to those Peterman, assisted by Mrs. Ted John- | partment is giving its Fall Dance| apamel oil range. See Don or| a 40 per cent disability rating be- who've married the girl cause of wounds received off Anzio dy, all of you know that the Their disability ratings gets them educational provisions under the GI a $46 per month disability pension. Bill of Rights are allowed only if The difference, however, is that application is made within two Jake has to be hospitalized for a years after the end of the war or while in a V. A. hospital His two years after discharge—which- wound needs some attention. So his ever is later. pension, according to law, will be But Public 16's provisions as to reduced to a flat $20 a menth while time of application are different. Al- he's hospitalized That doesn’t thought it doe: allow any course seem right, but I've wri about it of training to be longer than four recently so I won't make with more years, it also says that any training must be completed within six years after the end of the war. You can easily see that a disabled man who needs two years of train- ing under Public 16 would have un- til four years after the end of the war to apply. a four-year course, comments now Bob served after Sept. 16, 1940; he had an honorable discharge, a ser- vice-incurred disability for which a pension was payable and he had been declared by the V. A. to be in need of vocational rehabilitation Those were the four things he he would have needed to be eligible for some vo- to apply within two years after the cational rehabilitation. So he made war ends U. §. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp DAY DATA FOR Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weather at temp. t-mp. Precip. 4:30 a.m Anchcrage 40 10 05 Pt. Cloudy Beth-l 39 42 04 Cloudy Cordova 31 11 Clear Dawson 33 0 Cloudy Edmonton 31 0 Clear Fairbanks 31 0 Pt. Cloudy Haines 0 Rain Juneau 50 Rain Juneau Airport 51 ¥ Ketchikan Rain Kotzebue 38 MeGrath 38 39 Cloudy Nome 40 i Northway 30 31 T. Pt. Cloudy Portland E 46 0 Prince George 66 56 0 Cloudy Prince Rupert 63 H5 Cloudy San Francisco m 48 48 0 Clar Seattle kil 34 0 Sitka 60 40 50 1.38 Rain Whitehorse 67 42 42 P, Rain Yakutat 42 43 13 Cloudy #—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Reports from M e Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN WIND Height of Waves Station ather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer oudy 49 35 3 feet Eldred Rock Rain 48 20 3 feet Five Finger Light Rain 50 20 3 feet Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 51 16 2 feet Lincoln Rock Rain-Fog H2 16 2 feet { Point Retfeat Drizzle 50 10 Smooth MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTH light southerly winds today increasing to night—rain. Chatham Strait, Stephens Pa lagigedo Channel—southerly winds 20 to 15 miles per hour this evening but backing to southeast 25 milss per hmu tonight with a shift to south 15 to 20 miles per hour Wednesday Outside waters, Dixen Entrance to Yakutat, plus Sumner Strait, F‘rrdunrk Scund, Dixon Entrance, Icy Strait and Crc Sound-—southwesterly or westerly winds 20 to 25 mil=s per hour de g to 15 miles per hour and backing through southwest to southeast this evening with sharp in- crease to 25 to 30 miles per hour from southeast by midnight shifting to scuthwest and slowly decreasing Wednesday morning— rain. I' ALASKA: Lynn Canal— »uth 30 miles per hour late to- age, Clarence Strait and Revil- | — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES LES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop 3 i Famous Osco Marine Motor Now Availahle in all sizes—sturdy and compact. ALSO OSCO HERCULES DIESEL as small as 25 horsepower. HARBOR MAHINE SHOP ™ '[%' '~ ¢™ WELDING West Eleventh and F. Streets Phone 876 { Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 But if he is to take ? |es, Jack D. Henkle, |sky, Roy Duggan and Irene Welsh.| | Wrangell's Superintendent of Pub- 5 mil>s per hour decreasing to | by | zbout a week. sEzeEmEREEZEINEN stone, Mrs. H. G. Nordling, Mrs.'on conducted the installation Auxiliary foulis was installed as 1st Vice Pres- | Hall, ident and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, S‘.’C-’ Treasurer, and Mrs. W. J.| NEWS OF MARRIAGE Junior Past-President.| A letter clect Mrs. Claude Carnegie, py Mrs. Arne fas Vs ’:“ dent, and Mrs. Perty thur Ladd, who is stationed in the | FoR SALE—3-Buckle boy's ga-| Ashcraft, Chaplain, who are both! sy as an instructor at Colorado loshies, Never:worn, Ph. 6T3. away on vacations at present will be gprings, Colo. Of interest to his (10,078-t4) installed upon their other office ton and M return. TWO many friends here will clect, Mrs. I. G. Ful- satement that he is now a married . F. E. Moore were also unable to "‘f”"_d last night. |while both were teaching in a| 350, evenings, between 6 and 7. & pouiay 1“;’1“\“‘3(10( f‘"dg’““d €N~ peconstruction Education program (10,078-t3) | versation, followed the ceremonies, th..o He did not give her maiden Ricatuofsitspivnri E e nd coffee, ice cream and cake were 3-LANE Bowling Alley, complete. | name nor the date of the wedding, |but stated she was a teacher of English, Latin, History and Home Econcmics. Mr. Ladd taught Chem- istry in Douglas for four successive years, ending in 1941. He also made his home here from that period | m\ul he entered the Army and was sferred. He states he will be harged within a week and then plans call for a honeymoon :~'1|) to Yellowstone Park and from !there to his home state of Idaho {to visit his parents and sister. They | l.flsu plan on coming back to Alaska 21 PASSENGERS Flowu HERE BY :::,: srsr]‘lngpmsmly~or definitely in | A A SIAR['NER HENRY STRAIGER RETURNS — | Henry Straiger returned to his Alaska Airlines’ Sl:u'lmc‘r Fair- home here yesterday after complet- banks, with Captain Peterson, Flight ing five months’ Officer Courtemanche and Steward- the Aleutian Islands ess Stiver, arrived in Juneau y projects. Straiger terday with the following passengers| April 18, and was on board ship from Anchorage: Melba Davis, W. until June before getting on the Elsner, Mrs. W. Elsner, Lloyd Cleav- | job, because the vessel was'quar- Metalia Flax-|antined befere reaching its destina- man, Bert Wells, Lt. James O'Brien, ! tion. Sgt. John Lay, Sgt. Frank Dumble, Mr. Straiger's family is vacation- Sam Myerson, Ethel Lightel, Mrs. ing in Seattle at the present tinle Gretchen Hammon and daughter,'and he hasn't heard just when they Mr. Straiger, Harold Bean, John C.| il return. He plans on remaining LaFollette, Jim Christenson and Mrs. | ¢ Douglas. Jim Christenson and child. S From Gustavus: Weldon Berry. | NEWS OF MAMIE LANDER On the return flight were the fol-| s Mamie Lander, Most Worthy lowing to Anchorage: Mrs. Ellen Mc- | Grand Matron of ‘the Order of é’“’;’{ Eq” E“‘;“:’s Laq‘f“:dz:l g“ & |Eastern Star, accompanied Mr. and e S c1vm<‘ s'\tm Shat- | Mis: Robert Bonner, Jr., when they 2 o * visited Sam Devon at the Masonic |Home in Zenith, Wash., recently. served. The regular monthly business meeting of the Auxiliary will be held tonight at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Bodd- ing presiding. Committee chair- men will be named at this time, and plans laid for the year's progmm, Memter are reminded to get their dues paid, in order to have as many e to report at convention. | % Tpaare théir on defense ViSRG ok |In the Masonic Home, Mr. Devon B ol has a room on the fifth floor with Mrs. George Fabricius, wife of | fine view of Puget Sound and surrounding country. He states that he is feeling well and that the | ie Schools, n e food is fine. | Mr., is the house guest of and Mrs. A. N. Eide, arriving| plane Sunday for a visit of SCHOOL PHYSICALS Each child of the Douglas Public D - Z5 e PR Schools is required this year to BPAR.IFY IN TOWN take a complete physical examina-| or without furniture. Telephne W. A. Berry, of Anchorage, ar- e TRt o A 'vmt"dm' P 'G‘ tion. Examination blanks were dis-| Green 475. PR yestercay from Gus-|inputed to students of the school g tavus via Alaska Airlines and is a yesterday. The examinations can COMBINATION radio, Universal | guest at the Hotel Juneau. be made by any doctor of the| vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, - e Sl aheta electric beater. Black 415. MBLEM CLUB parent’s choice, and there is no 4 o o EABLERECHY G charge. School officials will ap- U riiald To meet tonight at 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. (10,079-t2) | Regular business session, kcomplvted by Nov. 15. > — HOSPITAL NOTES - ->>e DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! ) tention. o8 T Juccest U,om(ns Appaner mitted to St. medical care. Mrs. Winifred Carter is a medi- cal patient at St. Ann's Hospital, entering yesterday. B DANCING CLASSES ARE NOW ENROLLING “It's the Nicest Store in Town” sEsraRane Baranof Hotel Building The Coast Line Route From the Capital City . .. . to Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners® ‘City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel Dorothy Sterns Roff. (10,070-10t) - - iDBlNK KING BLALK LABEL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the 33rd Annual Convention of the Grand Camp of Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood, the an- | nual meeting of the Alaska Fisher- men’s Cooperative Association, and Oct. 20 this year. This dance Bert Lybeck and Mrs. A. A. Kiefer,'is an annual event for the depart- for the ment, and a big time is assured In addition to Mrs. Bod—‘mr all who attend. The dance will ding as President, Mrs. James So- be held in the Douglas Natatorium has been received here Shudshift from Ar- be the man, having married a girl he met‘ summer work inj left Douglas on | preciate it if examinations can be Ernest Collin entered St. Ann's | Hospital yesterday for medical at- Richard Christian has been ad- Ann's Hospital for Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe, ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, character, chorus specialties, ,social dancing for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for stenographers. Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 575. Bob at Royal Blue Cab Co,, after 6 p. m. (10,079-t3) BOAT “Tern,” combination halibut- | trolling. Boat Harbor, Float Two. | (10,079-t4) 1931 CHEV SEDAN— n good con- dition. Ph. 11, between, 10 a. m.| and 5 p. m. €10,079-t1) PONTIAC COUPE, 1936. Good tires, good running condition. Ph. Black Phone 676, or Black 195. | (10,077-t6) | FOR SALE—4-Room house, partly | | furnished. At Auk Bay. 925 W.! | 11th St. (10.077—0.47: | FOR 'SALE — 5 room furnished house with basement, 719 5th St. { | Phone Blue 619. ' qPARCTICALLY new blcycle for sale. Write Empire 6233. i {AIR COMPRESSOR — Completet Ready to go, with or without 1',‘ by 110-220 volt Century Motor. | Phone 706. (10,073-tf) CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale. i (10,068-t£) “ Phone 428. FOR SALE— oncreue”;mxe’:r, ‘Guar- anteed A-1 condition. Cash ori terms. Inquire George Bros. (10,086-tf) FOR SALEvLarge “size oil hes ter H Practically new. George Brothers. (10,086-tf) be reasonable. Size 38. Write Empire 6237. (10, 077-“»; IWANTED ~To bulld 20 houses to| | MANGLE-FOLDER at Baranof Hotel. (10,079~ Ny] WANTED TO RENT—Garage, close | o 3rd & Franklin. Ph. Black 670. (10,078-t3) WANTED—Warm ladies’ coat Must | your plans. Write Empire C 6218. WANTFD Furmshed '\pt or house. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Whitmore, no children nor pets, to be per- manent. Call Baranof Hotel. ; | WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 V/ “'i loughby. Phone 7 HELP WANTED | WANTED—Full or part -time law stenographer. Wm. Paul, Jr. Phone 678. (10,077t1) WANTED—A. reliable, sober man| for caretaker for apartment| houses. Qualifications: know how to use tools, knowledge | of emergency plumbing, paper-| hanging, painting and cleaning. | A job for an all-around handy-i man. Don't apply unless you can hand'e the job. See Mr. Gross,| 20th Century Theatre Office. | (10,073-t1) | | ;)‘TA‘I}TEE:C:JmpeLerTL b e)‘(perienced | stenographer, Law Office R. E.\ Robertson, Phone 334. I | WANTED»Womeu press op;'nmu; and ironers at Aleska Laundry. at the Alaska Laundry. MISCELLANEGUS PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.| Anderson Shop. ! i wanted. Apply | i | BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent | (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) | Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska| (10,059-tf) REMEMBER — We buy, sell and| trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Post. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. TROLLER PATRICIA—Lehgth 50! ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations. Phone 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) ; Sewing ma- cedar. chest, CONSOLE RADIO, chine, sun lamp, buggy, play-pen, chest of draw- ers, baby scales, nursery chair! Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. (10,065-t1) 3-BEDROOM furnished house at! 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, ] next door. (10,060-tf) ! HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bux‘-n er; BNG hot water heater, 250 gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t£.) | GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. | Very good buy at $1,800. Inquire 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t6) in good standing as to membershlp and finances, by means of a maxi- mum of 3 delegates, which delegates must also be in good standing and been regularly elected by their re- spective local camps, Forms for camp reports and for crederttials of delegates are available from the ANB Grand Secretary, Box 81, Ju- neau, Alaska. Business to be discussed and acted upon will include, among such other business as delegates and officers regularly introduced, the following: 1. Reports of Grand Officers and Executive Committee. 2. Financial reports camps and Grand Camp. 3. Bargaining agency including instruction of business delegates, NLRB run-off election for cannery workers in 1946, and jointure of ANB - ANS cannery workers votes with that of AFL. 4. Resolutions and orders for the coming year on any appropriate 'subject within the Constitution and By - Laws, including Citizenship, Fisheries and Aboriginal Claims, Health and Sanitation Conditions in villages, towns, and canneries, etc. 5. Reports of attorneys and others on legal proceedings. 6. Amendments to ANB Constitu- tion. of local IAPARTMENT to be leased for 1 bathroom scales, 2 WShchails; | oo™ pppiNG ROOMS—Refer- LOST—Child’s tan rain hat, India PHONE 716 the annual meeting of the Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska (Land Notice of arrival of delegates Suit), will be held at Angoon. Al-|should be made directly to “Local aska, in the ANB Hall, beginning 10 | Secretary, Angoon Camps ANB, a. m. Monday, November 12, 1945, | ANS, Angoon, Alaska,” not later and ending at 12 midnight Saturday, | then November 5, 1945. November 17, 1945, in which meet- WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR., ings of each of the above-named or- Grand Secretary. ganizations, each camp is entitled to | First publication, Sept. 25, 1945. H participate after having shown itself { Last publication, Oct. 5, 1945, FOR-RENT | I e year or more. $80 monthly. Phone Green 330, after 12 noon. (10,070-t1) | ences required. Breakfast privi- leges. Phone Red 615, before 4 p. m. (10, 070-tf:‘ 2- ROOM “furnished cabm 'Inqmre 513 Willoughby. (10,070-t4) FOR RENT— (xamgc 925 W, 11[‘1‘ Street. (10,077-14) | SEAVIEW APT—One block from Federal Building. LOST AND FOUND LOST or BORROWED-From truck, tool box containing oil burner tools. Return to Juneau Plumbing | and Heating. No questions asked. (10,070-t4) ! print knitting bag. Phone 432. (10,079-t2) LOST—Child’s glasses in casef’R’e- turn to Empire. Reward. « (10,078-t4) D—L:fe pen belonging to Jane C. Smith. May have same by paying for this adv. (10,078-t3) LOST—Gold frog nugget lapel pin. Reward. Mrs. Homer Garvin. (10,077-tf) LOST—Black coin purse containing 2 keys and ring. Please return to Empire, Reward. DR., MRS. COWGILL HERE Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Cowgill, of Amarillo, Texas, are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. NOTICE TO CREDlTORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE RUSSELL, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 24th day of September, 1945, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of George Russell, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- tember 24th, 1945. H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. First publication, Sept. 25, 1945. Last publication, Oct. 16, 1945, Sitka Wrangell Should |* Keichikan Petershury Also Trips TO | . HAINES SKAGWAY | AND OTHEL SOQUTHEASTERN PORTS HOONAH For Information and Reservations Phone 612 OIL BURNEF RAFT CONTROLS HEATING 3 | Smith 0i! Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 NightWPhone 476 There is no substitute for newsuape; advertising! WVOQOOQOOOOWOMWW“QQW CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COMIMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 MINING EQUIPMEN WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS 2900909900010 0000080500000900000000000000900000000 ¢ Admiral Way FARMING MACHINERY Your Peposits Are SAFE THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insu- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of eur depositors against loss to 2 maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i