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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA active management of his com- 1942 to July 1945, and later held| jjejefefeiei: pany. the same position in Edmonton and | PAGE SIX [ § r i Cross §'us from there ansferred to| o N - 4 f John M. Cross of Deering is one Great Falls, Montana. During his| # lns“ i of Alaska's best known pilots d service, he flew over 800 hours as | ® is a veteran of both the first and an aerial photographer, mapping | . g By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIA'. econd World Wars. He was a the Air Transport Command fields| ] 3 3 = flyer in the first World War, serv- and projected sites of fields from |- o i IB verseas. he second World' Nome to Minneapolis, and from| o - I3 Under the old GI Bill, it was After you've determined that the ]v':rirm;; (‘:,:“ i:)]mlmissiuned with a Point Martow to Seattle | . < cl" Sibd‘fllt&fi'l wretty hard to sign up for a cor- co -rc-spnndfuw school you “ant'lo rank of Captain, served in various Désiinar | rnn SAI.E |ml"l"“I“""""""""""""""I"m "', fespondence course: It could be sign up with is on the approved| ouor ang was released with the| L. Embert Demmert, appointed| : { ¢ done, but only if the course was list and has a contract with the yon of yjeutenant Colonel, He has|at large, was born in 1916 in Kla-| CRESCENT APT. for Sale—313 So.: REAL ESTATE | Daily Schedwled T..i S given by a school which was on Veterans' = Administration, Youll oo 5 member representing the wock, Alaska. He went to school| Franklin St Ph, 428. (258-tf) | 1 » t the approved list for its regular have to fill i “’"‘5‘85 TheY gecond Division of the Alaska Aero- in that town and finished his high |————————— RN o : TO EENNEUD CPRORBRIM. s B Toemy 3 50).'”";‘1 i nattics and Communications Com-'school education at the Sheldon!!2 BASE ACCORDION, Ph. Green | run sALE ; proved for GI Bill equcation. Judg- not all correspondence schools will :ierfhca;ffi‘fii:;"'ia‘"tfiffvbfi“fiflufi?&n H:z c‘é’::::;fd v'v‘;i hfggfg: BRAND NEW MERCURY 35 mm.| 11Ka rangell Z ing from lvuer§ I've been g?t'i be approved. the late Gov. John W. Troy. |college of Education, Eliensburg' , camera F2:7 lens, shutter speed:_\ HOME AND INCOME I 1 ~ o Td say that will make numerous' When the amendments to the GI Wash, in 1099, recelving the - to 1/1000, also used Argus model| Near Business district | P l sh K l hik ex-service people happy. Now they Bill were in the making, the House Hellenthal A e of Buchalor of Arts. Thepeb| A 36 mim. camera with leather! § lovely modern Bedrooms all| e er: urg e C an will be able to learn right at home wanted to provide that only corres- ~anh:or§ E‘e“;:;::llx O:d fi';fi&‘fi'“fifxfer Yo 1080 b 101 ;'e There'| case. Call 64 until 8 pm. (257-t1) | with innerspring mattresses. i - P n with full-time job: ndence courses already in exis. X g | i | —— —— e — - iv room, Di i - B D O B e ine s Maks sube tere sonif e appeoves Y GI i its schools, graduated from Juneau a8 assistant to Mr. Raymond L.|JOE'S 3 to 1 Reduction gea s | = St L) Also TI"CPS the correspondence school you pick schooling. That would have elim- High School 1n 1331, 'studied at [ Woll, now & greflt agent ‘°§ the practically new. Harbor Machine| . ."p oot cove. | out is on the approved list of inated any danger from fly-by- Santa Clara, Notre Dame and Bih- | Wheelet Howatn, Ace, in flf“m‘“ls"a' Shop. 11th and F St. Ph. 876 o\ . o [ TO ¥ Sehools cligible to give ex-GI edu- night schools which might spring;igan Universities recelving the de-|tive work ~connected with _loans B e e | ; . p made under the Wheeler-Howared' _ ¥ 4 | cation. Otherwise you'll be stuck up all over the place with : grees of Bachelor of Arts “"d‘ ttime £ | HOLLYWOOD BED and mattre: Auto. oil Furnace. | flAl“s SKAGWAY Hmfln % v with the bill on the tuition mone; Bachelor of Laws from Notre ‘Act.. He was alst?a parttime each-; At ans an P 511 Lty Facllitles, wastitg e y Another word of caution: See by Uncle Sam. Dame. Following a year's practice|er at Sitka during the same per-; tolle.t seat, light fixture and bool Sty o et the School has & contract with But the way the mendments Of law in Juneau, he entered b A, He,, ek, e A fisherman| shelZ. Call Black 135. (257-t3) | TR st bas rades A AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS the Veterans' Administration. Even came out of the mill, there’s only r:‘itllitflg);:‘v:‘;e li)n u?efy‘;eem;;?hu;fi'f::lmg the season from 1932 w‘i T Ho0h - FURNIERED | How, 31‘ bt . the ate Department of the restriction that the VA must With = 5 jon, | | 3 S g‘d:‘?x::lon mi[ have ipprov-cd i, decide whether the rates of a cor- fantry, the Alaska National Guard.| Demmert entercd the Army on sfidfi;’;:' ;:;";‘:::::e E;’:‘;Sreiis‘::_‘ ¥:‘;:“i:“ac“;3"-;u' _Forlnfqgmaglon and Beseivatlfl_l_ls Phone 612 it still may not have a contract respondence school are reasonable During the war, he served at Fort October 21, 1941, at Fort Ray, Sit-| (oo ool wocning machine, ra- S & it s:iém i ) with the VA. A check on these two and fair. Richardson, Moses Point, the Pribi- ka, was made Private First Class .- gnr&en o Gienn I e PO 3 ! points could save you a large as-| Of course, if the VA decides a lof Islands, Attu and in the December 11, 1941, Acting Corporal| o™, 0 “ego 2 (257-t6) | M s L E 0 T A pirin bill in the future cchool is no good, and therefore Hawaiian Islands. He participated December 12, 1941, appointed Ser-| - BRGNS i | GRADELLE LEIGH | > ., b No_ subsistence allowance is pay- ahy rates it charges aren’t reason- in the Battle of ARu, serving as geant December 12, 1042, was placed cHEMISTRY SET, photographic | nalnes and ska Wi e ertng taking correspon- | able or fair, we'll be protected. | Platoon leader in the Infantry in charge of the Cryptographic Of-| gunolies, portable typewriter— REALTOR g ay dence courses. The reason is clear ————— Heavy Weapons Company for two fice, Chilkoot Barracks, December| cheap, Call Black 565. (256-t3) | pyone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY— j o {18, 1042, appointed Stafl Bergesnt X hand Franklin |} ;0AD FREIGHT TUESDAY, P. M. BLUE 419—PHONE 79 | The total amount the Veterans’ Administration can pay for corres- pondence courses thken by any one veteran is $500. That doesn’t mean $500 a year. It means that the to- tal, over the veteran's entire eli- gibility period, can't exceed $500. On reason correspondence cour- ses couldn’t be approved in the past was that the VA had no apparent VETERANS NAMED T0 VETS' BOARD, VETS OF WAR Il In anfiouncing the tive appoint- Later he was detailed in the Judge Advocate General's Depart- ment and thereaftér in the Inspec- tor General’s Départment. He is now engaged in the practice of law at Anchorage. Solka Paul Solka came to the Territory at the age of seven in 1915 with his mother to join his fatker who Signal Corps, June 11, 1943, trans- ferred to Fort Lawton and appoint- ed Warrant Officer Junior Grade, Transportation Corps, May 12, 1944, left San Francisco for overseas December 19, 1944, served in New Guinea and the Philippines until — Novemker 12, 1945, and was dis- charged November 29, 1945, at Fort Lewis. 32 FT. BOAT with 12 h.p. Standard gas engine with trolling gear. 925 W 1lth St. (256-3) | 2 L e L Sy REAL SILK Hosierv Rep. Baranof | Hotel Mrs, Belton. (255-t4) $3,750 INCOME PROPERTY 3 APT. Unit monthly income $61.50 ! 3 lane bowling alley, Fully equip- ped restaurant. Phoue 676, Room | WANTED MACHINIST ALSO MECHANIC— WANTED, Steady employment. Warner's Machine Shop. (258-tf) WANTED TO BUY—I large Tri- cycle. Ph. Blue 675. (258-13) AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors way of finding out how much time ments to the Alaska World War II paq come to Alaska some years e, — DOt ot Hany Hide. - (lenseny:| ! 208 Franklin slreEI — Phone 757 } . ‘ a vct.ernn.spent on his studies. So Veterans’ Boa_rd last Saturday, GoV. previously. The Alaska Railroad t 3 . ?WKNTEE Partner to hflm’}i&'c‘é | FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY RUILDING ! it couldn’t determine how much Ernest Gruening also gave a sketch was noy completed at the time and E"I.'STME"IS l“ 20 FT. EASTERN Dory, Enquirej giping poat experience unneces- | time should be charged against the veteran's period of eligibility. That bug seems to be eliminated of the Veterans named, telling who they are and their services in the Armed Forces during the war just ended. the journey to Richardson, Alaska, then Paul Solka, made by the mother and young a mining community where Sr, was mining, was COAST GUARD ARE 342 Willoughby. h. Black T15. (254-tf) ; FOR SALE — Neat, Clean, well| Room 14 Alaska Hotel (258-t4) sa Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE now. Someone had to figure out _ Ay 4 how much of a vets total pericd Robert E. ELis came to Alaska son over the Richardson trail in “GH]’ I“ AlASKA equipped _restaurant, best loca- w&ffimfi?fie;flsixfl;fl:&;r:o'i s o e of eligibility would be used up in 1929. He has been flying since horse-drawn double-ended sleds. In tion in Ketchikan. Priced right, = r 4 ‘25,“2}' e L e -y while taking & correspondence that time for various enterprises 1922, the family moved to Fair- owner ill, best season just start- ol <N ! Al k El t course. and established Ellis Air Transport banks where Paul and his younger The Coast Guard at this time is ing. Address Mae Mathisen, Box HOUSEKEEPER — for employed as a - ec ronles So Congress figured it out by with one plane and two employees brother received their schooling. showieng o sp;‘:'?axl v e 83 2331, Ketchikan, Alaska. (35341 | ©00 oy s ages 5 and 8, nice JIM LANGDON—Mznager providing that one-fourth of the in 1936. The company has now ex- Prior to the war, he worked for ' .. . = e < o 3 ' 5 Box 2165 217 S Y Qi time spent taking a correspondence panded to 20 employees and six the Fairbanks Daily News Miner, clumvngv a limited xx_umt?el ot mevn FC_’R SALE—500 _;{uunds of Caulk- 2 kfofie' tgleasam §:)1;dil::’or:;, ‘S’;(‘)l(; “ amant % Ehute 58 Auygone course will be charged against any airplanes. commissioned and joined Jessen's Weekly, where ;;'dd"_“ g;n"::]Te""‘;‘;’pl‘:fi:tfif\‘e‘ ing lead. Ph. 473. (252-tT) .]E‘COHS?:(‘I‘V ::‘Cl:;e ]husb:nd. <in MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND 4 Ay , 8 is g a { tve ———— — — ! s 3 S J : 9 ex-GI's total period. an ensign in the Naval Reserve he worked until he enlisted in the P70 B St 08 & CEIESEICN woR TSALE — Milk goats, pply| ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- RECEIVERS BENDIX DEPTH RE If you're eligible for the full four years of GI Bill education, and you in 1928, was called into the ser- vice in the Navy Air Forces and Army Air Forces March 5, 1942. He was made a Private First largest cities in conjunction with the drive. The cities to be contact- Goat Farm, Montana Creek Road. | Box 2321, Juneau. (252-t6) | fore 6 p.m. (257-tf) WANTED TO BUY—Steamer trunk. CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND take a correspondence course which commissioned Lieutenant in 1941 Class in June 1942, a Corporal in Pt g Palhked 'An COMBINATIONS lasts one year, yowll use up one- He. served at Sitka, Kodiak and September 1942, Staff Sergeant in °0 are: .Juneau, rbanks, An- o7y NET, 175 fathoms. See Har-| Phone 800, Room 514 before 8 ITERIE q fourth of a year, or three months. Attu, where he held the rank of November 1942, Technical Sergeant Chorage, Palmer, Nome and Seward. .. ppgster, 244-t) | pm. : (255-t0) LAty STOC]‘!{ A%lfg '1!;0\1{13:‘ Bl So you'd have three years and nine Commander and was Commanding in February 1943, and Master Ser- The opportunities for young, WA, N FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on months left. Officer of the Attu sector. He was geant in December, 1944, He was Physically-fit men in the United BEAUTY OPERATORS (2) Exper- a % 4 Its that simple, which is sort released in October, 1945 and has Laboratory Chief of the Ladd Ficld States Coast Guard are many, and the washing machine or frigidalre | jenced wish position, Myrtle B. Mail Orders Prompily Filled of sprprising. returned to Kstchikan to resume Photographic Laboratory from July O th-se enisting now tiere is the for the Bulkhead Fund. (220-tD) | Dwinell, 109 Bell St. Reno, Ne- E : : . e S assurance of duty ashore or afloay vada. (251-tf) Complete Radio Repair Service Performed 1 Gastineau Hotel REFRIGERATION Phohe 879 190090800 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . , PASSENGERS J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent PACIFIC Pacific Northern 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the NORTHERN Offices—A rage Leads Again AIRLINES Alaska in the Territory. The reguh'emenls are: be between the ages of 17 and 25; be at least five feet four inches in height with weight in propor- tion; and have two years of high school or its equivalent. Applicant for first enlistment should have his birth cestificate, a transcript of high schocl marks (or equivalent) and at least two statuments by lo-} cal citizens (not relatives) attesting to character. With civilian jobs rapidly becom- ing scarcer with the ‘advent of re- turning ‘wartime servicemen, a car- eer in the Coast Guard offers the solution to a multitude of problems. There is steady, interesting work that need filling makes it possible for the individual to realize that all-important “job-contentment.” In addition, it offers income-security, free medical and dental treatment, government-provided or allowed-for subsistence and quarters and a yearly clothing allowance. Among| other advantages, there is the chance to study toward completion of high school or college through USAFI; 20 percent extra pay for overseas duty (Alaskans inciuded:; 30 days leave per year; free post- age until December 31, 1947; plus all the rights under the GI bill at the end of an enlistment. Also, up- | on enlistment before July 1, 1946, all family allowances will be ex- tended. All these benfits add up to uals have opportunity to obtain ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tf) WANTED — Woman clerk, Sully’s Bakery. (249-t1) LOST AND FOUND | LLOST—At Scout meeting in Ever- green Bowl, a boat whistle used in school play. $5 Reward. PhAl (258-12) where, one tan gabardine over- coat. Finder please call Buddy Hunter at Alaska Music Supply. (256-t3) FOUND—3 keys on a ring. Call at zation by Coast Guard Headquart- ers. Headquarters for enlisting is Ketchikan, and for further infor- mation write: The Commander, Seventeenth Coast Guard Distriet, Ketchikan, Alaska. Interested persons or applicants can also contact the Coast Guard{ representative, Robert E. Sayre, Chief Yeoman, who will be in Ju- neau witnin the next week or two. FLASHY TAKEOFF ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., April 30. —Young Al Esquitel, competing in a high school track meet, literally shot into the lead at the start of ject originated in Finland in 1858. o s SPRING Come and See Us in Most Modern Cold Storage Is Now Available in Our New Storage Vault Through the Summer CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. PHONE 102 IS HERE Our New Building D ) o O ‘pon in the world. '\missloner at his office in the Fed- 'xm. at 2:00 o'clock P. M. in the | ficial Seal this 13th day of April, FOR LEASE—Unfurnished 5 room house, see 503 So. Franklin. Ph. by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION Douglas 383. (249-t5) WANTED—Used furniture. 30_6 wil- loughby. Phone 788 _MISCELLANEOUS |FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. / (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO, finc, | Complete Photographic Supplies | Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop, P S e P R A GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50., Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT 4 ROOM FURNISHED Home, run-! ‘ning water, C. F. Brown, Fritz, Cove Road. (257-16) | » FOR RENT — Steamheated Tooms, | Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 Montreal is the largest inland CITATION TO: IRIS OWENS, and ALL OTH- ER PERSONS IN INTEREST. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to be and ap- pear before the undersigned Com- eral-Territorial Building, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 10th day of June, afternoon of said day, to answer the petition of NEIL FORD MOORFE and RITA MARY MOORE, husband and wife, for the adoption of DAVID OWENS, a inmor child, and to change said Petition should not be granted, and if you fail to appear or answer said Petition or consent to same, the Court will enter a decree in accord- ance with the prayer of said Peti- tion. GIVEN under my hand and Of- 1946. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner. First publication, April 16, 1946. TLast publication, April 30, 1946, 00000 2000000000000000000 FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES S SEE, ah o NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED. First National Bank company. said chiide. mame 0, M0 MEMBER mnsi::fgfsfij ’mAsl(‘;:f:c: corporation | 7 - A MOORE, and to show cause, » lee Yours Fur S and Fur Coais Protechon fix‘:nr; you have,‘:hy the pn;er of ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hy -steamers for Prince Rupert, Vaneouver, and Seattle |} FOR RESERVATIONS P! SVt 4 « ¢ 5 S o 3 ‘_ f . Empire Office. GENUINE ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. ettt o Al . e PARTS : tious men, and the variety of posts rates previously held upon authori- | yholesale Juneau le“ H b ' ned“ced Rales make ‘a Coast Guard career one of 'the 100-yard dash. and 2 room - apartments. One ig the wisest employment decisions a| His coach, Dave Tomlinson, rub-| block from Federal Bldg. 24 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. Jouns mep.(an make.dn the wnsihen SEESIRLTL IS IR C T Lot 3 certain world of today. Later he learned the flash of the | === A possibility also exists for the starter's gun had scorched Esqui-| The eatire New York City tran : limited reenlistment of men who bel's back. 3 sit syster carties seven and a half i\ ® hcreased Bag e A“owance have served an enlistment in the| But Al didn't win. million riders on an average week- ! gag |Navy or have had previous Coast| S R R S day. 3 # | Guard service. Interested indjvid-] Manual training as a school sub- B R 3