The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1945, Page 6

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PAGli SIX * VETERANS' GUIDE | By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL | A disablec a job in V Philadeiphia Vete told h reg 1 its some practical experier the same ar On-the g Programs are the job he omn i . art cc 1 GI tive er 8 ' ) ibsister GI Bill or paymen vided by the This later from the VA that he wa extra ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION A/"i gnetice... the appeal of a Parker Perhaps you, 100, have come under the spell of the world's “most wanted” pen, the precision-made Parker “51.” Comfortably it rests in your fingers. You touch that pro- tected point to paper; it starts eagerly, instantly. That satin-smooth Osmiridium tip floats over the page . . . And your words dry as they take form! For the “51™ alone can use the world’s fastest drying ink—FParker “51” Ink. This, you agree, is no ordinary mass-produstion instrument. Regrettably is now supplie this pen is scarce. But perhaps your dealer See him soon. ¢ GUARANTEED BY LIFE CONTRACT. 1’ the p arker’s Blue Diamond on en is the manufacturer’s contract uncorditicnally guaran- ice for the owner’s life, without cost, if pen is not damaged. To cover portage, inswauce and handling, there will be a small service charge of 35¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA to the veter- brir the total . to a worthwhile amount s o ew nglis allowance if he has no lent) is $50 a month under the ection It's $92 a disabled veter: without a de- e s ndent if he qualifies to train un- Public 16 50 suppose a veteran Veterans' Administrati through the n or the U. S Shaw's Plea SALE—35 M rolde ide nse ~8 Employment Service or through his |FOR SALE—35 MM Golde Slide WANTEDLicensed beauty opera | own efforts finds a chance for an projector, & watt globes 1| tor to take charge of shop. Good | on ob set-up. If th lary is By BARTON PATTIE 1‘ carrying case en 400. (1 2) propositi Write or wire Nnxwi A R bl 50 & {DON. Dec. 20 — George B - Ronning, Wrangell, Alaska. to be, let’s say, $150 a m and| LONDON, Dec. 20 — George B.\por™ civp ponioco ™ g aorg g Yoo B> the money ordinarilly paid to a man | Shaw appealed today to the British\ * 1o e N0 Gocd condi 5 i who's completed his initial training|government to appoint a committce| AR TS Write Empire, WANTED—To drive truck or do| to draft a new English “with which eve sound in speech can be written with aphic and easily hout even crosses or dots.’ who has campaigned before mplification of the alphabet, d in a letter to the Times that b training), he'd be getting almost adoption of his proposals would soon s much as another man pay the cost of the war in time sav- raining was finished ed. Using the word “bomb” as an e: ample, Shaw said the final “b” was entirely senseless,” and represented alphabet our t kind of work is, say, $220 a h, then the VA could pay an ex- i month (subsistence the GI "®ducation ra $50 W~ under Shaw That would give the veteran a to- t income of $200 a month. While rning and working (that's on-the- 1 whose As his experience and knowledge grows, and if his employer increases his «salary, the VA is authorized .,y apsurd mispronounciation, as if > keep his total income fairly equal (po word ‘gun’ were to ke spelt to the income of a a man already .o’ " trained. This can continue until - he’s ended his period of learning and is then considered as a regular train- raining or educational sources ribble the word ‘bomb’ y legibly 18 times in one min- Shaw said, “and ‘bom’ 24 times, ute. a saving of 25 per cent.” ed A The he argued, is st result, must be on the state’s approved list jny enough to justify a priority before a vet can get GI Bill ralll- g ey alphabet, “no matter what ing id. So just remember that the jy costs employer must be approved by Your — ghaw said he had found “it was state educational authorities - t useless to appeal to education auth- must be convi is capable of and comprehensive is, th tate the employ experience orities.” “They dare not interfere with Dr Johnson’s monumental mispelling; which is now much more sacred than 1le ¢ on-the-job training scheme IS ¢35 creed and the catechism,” he practical and it’s almost as ¢ declared buy for young ve s A b ickel t ne call to right irl. Re to this kind of train- N ( ' ' part of 1t — 1 tne MO COMMITMENIS > apprentice article will be about the vernment's Apprentice Training rvice for ex-service people On War Made by FDR Says Lucas q WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 R Merchant Shippir Conrol fo Be Lifted —Senator Lucas (D-III) contended today that the Pearl Harbor Committ has establ ed that President Roosevelt ma war commitments to fight evidence before no pre- Japan. SEATTLE, Dec e’ NAVY'S: ““fuicas fold 6 reborter rigid control of merchant shipping .qpe evidence up to this time has in the Pacific ocean areas SiNCe gofinitely disclosed that not a Pearl Harbor will be lifted effective 6 p. m. PST, December 31, the Dis- t Guard Office was noti- single secret commitment was made by President Roosevelt with Gre Britain or any other country to gg - Routings, entrance and ;45 the war before Pearl Harbor 1ic -U(l.l~ i l;lll“\ll- hyd was attacked.” BOREREr UPHRaNSn JIC . pin n members of the in- yen ‘) 85618 ‘; vestigating committee said they "‘] "] 5 ‘]’““"‘“ Y want to hear mor timony be- be il avallable, however, 808 gore’ ey o s uinished on request - - - e E DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! The beliviano is the unit of cur- ~ > v in Bolivia Empire Want-ads tring results! ee ‘E 25 Park Prices: $12.50 and 15.00 Tue Parker PEN CompaNy, Janesville, Wisconsin . 90028 cne! written q‘mlm)‘ bbbtttk ettt | . WANT ADS | [ A S FOR SALE WAKTED | 561. (152°t4) } (d.h.) construction work. Ph 5 PRICE—1936 Ford Blue 409. (152-t4) AT SACRIFI Sedan. Phone MINISTER and wife in need of | furnished apartment or small home. Would prefer 2 bedrooms. Must be clean and representative. No children or pets. We are en-{ larging our office staff and will| jate your assistance. Alaska Seventh-day Ad- 'x‘uu SALE — Criss-Craft motor unch. Length 18, beam 6', draft 2 In good mechanical condition | Call 42 during (10,151-t4) |1 MEDIUM BOY'S BIUYCLE. Ph.| 2 M f 699. Ask for Jok 10,146-tf) ~ Misslon o gt or John. (OMED | Lentists, Phone 241. (10,1461t ELECTRIC posting machine. In- - 2 = quire Sully’s Bakery. (10,146-ty) | WANTED TO BUY—Traller, 2§ to | 32 ft, equipped. Wriie O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-tH) |NEW HAMPSHIKE RED FRYERS | —New York dressed, 60c per Ib Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) = St sl WANTED—Large 24-FT. CABIN CRUISER, 31B860— children. Call Reids at Bus Depat.f See Harbor Master. (10,139-t0)! Phone 108. (10,132-tf) | FOR SALE OR TRADE-What ‘\"‘v(‘ WA‘\ITED—I‘D xr'm 3 or 4 bedroom you? I Electric outboard motor; house, permanent, consider pur- 1 Model A coupe; 1 new z-mile’ chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (10,132-tf) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1945 mnsuwm/* Wb RLINES ewing Southeas. Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Alseo Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 ouse. No small| bt Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Retvrns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 brass searchlight; 11%4-In. brass bilge pump; I Double-barreled| =~ — - chotgun, Bhone 22, (10435.tf) \WANTED—Usea furniture 308 Wil- 2 , loughhy Phone 788. HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and Etear a bath, partly furnished. Inquire house 1102 9th St. or write P. O. MI3 "LLANE&GS ‘ Box 168 (1013241} | bTANOS RENTEL and TUNED i Anderson Shop. FOR RENT - £ 2 i BARANOF BUUK SHOP AND i LEASE FOR YEAR, $250—4-Rooms LENDING LIBRARY ! and bath, partly furnished. City A New Selection of ALASKAN 500KS ge, running water. On Highway. Write P. O (10,152-tf) lights, g Glacier Box 1011 Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attentfon FOR RE Steamheated rooms. 202 Franklin St Phone 563 ; Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Box 2081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska' Home Hotel (10,136-tf) (10,059-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from (IUARA\ Federal Building. nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, - Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201j 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND | turn to Josephine Chamlis, Yanscn's Cafe. (153-tf) Nazi Overlord Who Ordered Massacre Inierv:ewed by AP PRAGUE, s in case, between post Associat ®/ 5 Assoc Dixon. Call Green 415, Dec Press correspondents interview Revad (153-t3) Czechoslova number one w criminal today. He is Karl Her- LOST—Brown gabardine coat from mann Frg ord Baranof Bar Xmas Eve. E. Wells, Arctic Bar. (10,151-t6) ered the — ! man in that little e and the deportation of e man and child (ure for Malarla | Asked if he thought the Czechs would be justified of they wiped Reponed Found and its in- out a German village habitants, I ught a while and then said that would not be justified the laws of hu- A manity.” tk No“PAINTY odor when you use i miracle wall finish CANBERRA, Dec. 29—A group uf ralian scientists who allowed mselves to be bitten repeatedly by malarial mosquites announced to- day that a new drug, Paludrine, ren- cered malaria no more harmful than the common cold. Members of the group, including physicians, pathologists and ento- mulcb sts, remained fit despite re- peated infection by taking doses of a tablet of one and one-half grains of the drug, they said. Some of the members were bitten 200 times by mosquites e ving the parasite of - by > Legend has it that a relative of] |Moses named Bezalel was one of| the men who built the Tabernacle.} and helped to make all its religious| chjects of metal and wood, althoughi T H 0 Pfi A S no credit for the Tabernacle went| &Y ;7( lmr{. ] Eardware Co. WINBOWS, DOORS, - || PHONE 555 CABINETS ‘ : 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 T [ —succes Women's Hpparer For Comfort anc Bervice - Get the New Wasb- ington Habit Baranof Hotel Building * “It's the Nicest Store im Town™ HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 SERVICE i ; Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Tovelfth St. PHONE 659 | SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE L Waterproof Shining | and Dyeing MRS. 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