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PAGE SIX ARTS AND CRAFIS ASSN. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS STARTED : STARTED Arti [§ me connoisseur en e fam Paul, Jr. reminds that to join the Alaska and Crafts next year's show will also feature Astociation during its membership color photography and here again, drive beginning today the time is ripe for taking those Mrs. Wi 1" Sr, member- winning shots ship chairman, is mailing literature - sevéral hundred = prospective in an effort to cc ¥ roliment bld. Many 1 to as 14 INITIATED, % : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA VETERAN By MAJOR TH =1 5" GUIDE OMAS M. NIAL i | Tcday is answer day again. Here's a question from C.BE., Lebanon, ore Whom may I contact to onvert my National Service Life insuraice Term policy to a perman- ent form? How soon must I con- vert it as the law now stands? Get in touch with the nearest Veterans' Administration regional or contact office. ‘They'll show you what to do and how to do it mes have mo ; s X b tamsed. Tl Al R The insurance “term” policy must sons who do not receive literature ‘ DE Convervh B0 o BESaR Wiv i g e g A1 WD 1) you ‘bought it. Brandebury ident. A member- ol hip card costs one dollar and will oy R L Niste B s Tinallbd wiomptly by s Ann’ Fourtsen' baby Eiks ‘wers'taken. foid, [OS SWHL Jon DiaE fe Ccleman, secretary into the herd at the E meeting me the ijdvnf jobs available un- A window in the Shattuck Bujid- 138t night, and were given. their Cer the G1 B of FU e ing not Aispl photographs taken antlers :\cn.‘ a veteran, can vm;k ;v\)r‘ui learn i et Janaary's Art. and Craft Those initiated were Theodore J, ® ,‘I“"f‘" g e R Show i the Scottish Rite Temple. Smith, Gunnar’ A. Blomgren, Jo- .°¢ l“n.u, £ Tl a0 (;; s Dt 44F the Window ‘snd ott o seph M. Smith, Edwin Hildre, Char- :l“”““, fl‘"“_na‘f‘_‘r‘(’q_,m“i‘.y'! ok Sl 55'to Mrs. Joe Wernsr snd les B, White; Bobert S Selpesen, £10 808 INIREENR HECLR (T Jack Glover, who made the poster. Harcl! W. Houston. “,‘ p:‘:;"i:XY:( n;;v“:z-elul «J:ymen)l;q; Plans are now being formulated Lawrence E. DuBols, Frankn A. gror ths outfit he's working for. for a bigger and better show next Rutledge, Will Carter Ray, Frank 1 aqdition, he gets a subsistence vear L. Oliver, Robert D. Totten, John gy5wance under the GI Bill job- Incidentally now is the time of E. Doolin, Joseph Peloza. Iralihg | SRR yohr foi ftsmen and hobbiests ' Exalted Ruler Ellis C. Reynolds ' o get into a spot like this, the to get d. This year there appointed Claude C. Carnegie, ES- ,iriv the ex-service man trains will be Botany section where med Lo Knight, as chairman iy st be approved by the State Flag of to be keld June 14 s will be exhibit- the Aanual services now in Day cd wildflowe Board of Education, or similar ap- proval agancy, and must have a contract with the Veterans Adminis- tration. Local United States Employment service offices usually have lists of outfits giving this kind of train- ing. Right now, there is a demand for apprentices in building con- truction industrie: USES should have the dope for your son. P ed. The earlicr flowers are from L.G.C., Chicago: ago which was sold, lock, stock nd barrel, while I was in the ser- vice. Now that I am a civvy again, do I have any re-employment rights?” If the people who bought your old company are carrying on sub- stantially the same type of work as when you went into the ser- vice, then you should have re- employment rights. However, there easily may be complications, so go to your local draft board and seek the advice and aid of the re-em- Wiiniéd! fien _xnd ; Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test with Ourine drops used with simple syringe. bothered by ringing s due to hardened or umen), try the Ourine that so m~ny say has hem to hear well again, You must er after making this simple test or you get vour money back at once. Ask about Oul r Drops today at Butier, Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store Be a Handwriting (nalyst NI i mthd o bnam Groph i o ey o, Anaying Handwriing is on emsiogly accran and fvcinating 1 1 gves you o inight e id- o vt o your iend, buines iacioes ond sronges. A habby, 1 4 excelet o el your sl prsigal Anshyts are vied o $acie Seric, Newnpopr, Employmant, Crod, Sodiir, olcn and Eneraiment fulds. Grtfing e roparted by Handriting Ancyas who bave dovloped © Sretnln privet pescic n spae ool ima,_ Ovr course T+ COMPLETE! M entras. o addivion lossons o buy — Dont deley ... Ordor Todey! = glremesd Pacific Northern Leads Again © Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. © Douglas 21-Passenger Transporls The First All-New Transports in Al <a Service. @ Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINE General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska BU | | one of the best protectors against | ployment committeeman, He'll fix you up, if anyone can. Question from HEZ, Washing- ton, D. C.: “Is there any truth to the rumor that the President has issued an order to this effect that all disabled war veterans who have war service appointments in civil service can acquir2 a perman- ent civil service status?” Yes, that's true, with a couple of reservations. They are (1) that the disabled veteran has at least a 10 percent disability and (2)' that Ye has scrved at least one year of his service appointmant. It he hasn't completed that one year he is put on a probationery stat: until he has completed the year, and then he can become permanent appointee. estion from W.T.D., New Or- s: “I'm planning to go to school under the GI Bill. Will T get sub- sistence allowancz for only nine months out of the year, or can I get it for the full 12 months if I attend summer school?” The law s you're entitled to the allowance each month you go to school, whether it's nine or twelve. In addition, you can get it for a not-to-exceed thirty-day leave during each calendar year. For each month you draw the al- lowance you los2 one month of your total period of eligibility. CONTROL COUNCIL * ORDERS PURGE OF NAZI LITERATURE BERLIN, May 16—A purge of German Fascist and militarist lit- rature, criticized in some Allied quarters as “akin to the Nazi book burnings,” has been ordered by the four-power Allied Control Council. Destruction of Nazi and Germsn military memorials of World Wars I and II also was directed by the Council, in orders approved by its ccordinating committee. Many monuments already have been raz- cd. “The Americans agreed to the principal of banning bocks glorify- ing Nazi theories and German mil- itary tradition,” said Miss Vivian Cox, assistant to the Deputy Direc- ter of the Amer 1 Armed Forces Division, in dis sing the order. She added that the Americans “fought t rder at the start on the argun t that if people want- ed to retain banned books they, would fina places to hide them. So we insisted either on a law naming specifically the material to be de- stroyed cr to leave all decisions to the discreticn cf zone commanders. The latter was agreed upon.” ALASKA DOUBLE T0 WEST | Arriving yesterday with Alaska Airlines on th: Starliner Nome, with Captain Bill Lund, Flight Of- ficer Buck, and Stewardess Marjorie Stevens were the following passeng- ers from Anchorage: D. R. Wilson, | B. Estebrook, R. Zentmier, Mrs. R., Zentmier, 8. Menclau, V. G. Brown, B. Brown, Ben Knutson; and from Cordova, George Osborn. | On the return flight, the follow- ing were flown to Anchorage: Wolfred Olander, William T. Mc-| Cain, Emma Kelly, John Solon, Mrs. John Solon and infant, Rose! Taylor, F. Rich, Fred L. Smedley,! William L. Hicks, Mrs. William L., Hicks, George Lewis, Charles ' W.| Rese, Courtney Morris, Claude Mor- ris, and Eleanor Ottosen; to Cor-| dova: Mrs. Glen W. Perry and C. Frey; to Fairbanks: Jack Gucker.| Leaving on the Starliner Fair- banks, with Captain Thompson, Flight Offic>r Horning, and Stew- ardess Freeman for Naknek were, the following: John West, N. E,; Forsland, L. B. Bushee, E. Enga,| G. W. Dunn, jam Rettinghaus, J. Johansep, Henry Rabe, M. G. Fadnes, B. P. Edwards, Dr. J. M. Dodd, H. L. Engelsen, Frank Green, and Nor- ‘man Yitterdal. St. Ann’s Hospital admitted An- drew Peters and Mitchel Rocovich, both medical patients, and Mrs. ' George Purington for surgery yes-| : terday. ( | Dismissed were Tom Klungland, Mrs. J. Roehm and Mrs. George Michelson, all medical patients. . The Government Hospital ad- . mitted Emma Howard of Tenakee. "m?wibacheS' | Here's a quick SAFE odorless | way to help you keep your home i"e from these pests—simply sprin- lo BUBAGH across tieir tails and an | in_cracl crevices. | JHACH—for over 70" years—is | afe, odoriess. | nd Pet § | 5¢ up at |==: ! in nasty G pecEy ect pests. Sto AIRLINES | NEW 30 x 10 ft. Gilln V. Christensen, Will- . WANT ADS FOR SALE | FOR SALE—24 ft. Cabin Cruiser. Phone Blue 865. (272-t3) FOR SALE—We still have that 3 hedroom house on Sixth Street, $3,150. Shattuck Agency. (272-t3) ;{;LL CO)\&I;I:;REENT >of carpentry and power tools sufficient for a modern up to date carpentry shop or contractor equipment; beautiful building lot in West Juneau; five room modern house for sale one block from St. Ann's Hospital; excellent oppertunity for handy man in the second hand furniture business. Deal in- cludes building and stock, $10,000 will handle; 3 apartmefit house for sale in Douglas. Fully fur- nished, $1,200 will handle; Bruns- wick Apt., 7 apt. unit, centrally lccated, completely furnished, menthly income $210; other pro- perty city and country; 1 med. safe. Murphy and Murphy Real- tor, Phone 676, Room 3, First Naticnel Bank Bldg. ((272-t1) ATOR Sz\Ll?:~—ki|1g arx\dh\;\,’x‘nger!{nli-r but gurdie, excellent condition, new gear. Box 193, Sitka, Alaska, J. E. Engelman. (272-t4) FOR SALE—Recorder, phonograph and radio combination; automatic wireless record player; single re- cord player. Call Roy Eaton, 567. (272-13) SALE AN CMENT Fixed priee sale at Juneau, Al- aska, of “as is” miscellaneous sur- plus government property located at Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway and Annette. All property must be re- moved from storage yard at the purchasers expense within ten days from date of purchase. Terms: certified cashiers check or money order, payable to Treasurer of the United States. Sale dates: Federal Agencies May 15 to 22. Certified Veterans May 23 to June 7. Dealers June 8 to 11. Public June 12 to July 12. For complete sale list contact The Surplus Property Office, Area Engineer Building, Juneau, Alaska. | (271-12) i FOR SALE— T iike new. See Mr. Shofner at High School. FOR SALE—22 tude combin- | ation recorder, phonograph and radio. Ph. 631. | FOR SALE—1 table electric mangle, 1 9-tube Fada Console radio, 1 gal. electric ice cream freezer, 1! quart ice cream freezer, leather davenport, portable Victor pho- nograph, 2 antique tables with | marble tops, 1 scythe, 1 brush hook, practically new, 2 card | tables, 1 trunk. Phone Green 410 (271-tf) ] FOR SALE—34 it. troller, every-| thing new. Terms. neau Welde (271-t3) | 39 ft. TROLLE bormaster. (271-t4) Doat just completed with or without en- gine. Finished to suit buyer. A very fast boat, aiso 45 ft.'com-| bination halibut and troller, now under construction. Will be com-! pleted by July 1st. Galley and bunks on deck. 25,000 to 30,000 pound fish hold capacity. Call at Douglas Boat Shop or phone Douglas 192. (270-t6) t . GRAY tailored all wool dress, im- | ported material also crepe dress, size 12. 242 Decker Way, lower apt. (270-t3) FOR SALE—165 horse Lycoming full marine motor. Inquire Al-; agkan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tD) | ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone Black 279, Bill Tonsgard. (269-13) FOR SALE—11 ft. skiff, $50; coal and wood range with warming oven, $20; 9 x 12 rug, 7.50; full size iron bed with spring and mattress, $i0; can sealer, $10; 2| gasoline lamps, $250 and $5; portable forge, $10; Victrola and ahcut 50 iecords, $35. Can be seen at 942 W 11th between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. weekdays and 11 am. to 5 p.m. Sunday. | (267-t1) | FOR SALE — Electric Sunieam Shavemaster, good condition, .rea- sonable, Empire Office. (d.h.) Auk FOR SALE—5 room hou: Bay, $1,00; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t1) FOR SALE—Ladies solitaire dia- | mond ring. $150, bargain. Phone 286. (264-t3) BRUNSWICK Apt, 7 apt. unit, centrally located, completely fur- nished, monthly income $210; Summer cabin Lena Cove; other property city and country; 1 med. safe. Murphy and Murphy Real- tor, Phone 676, Room 3, First National Bank Bldg. (264-tf) CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428. (258-tf) GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- bor Master. (244-t1) FOR SALE--Buy a dollar ticket on the washing machine or frigidaire for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) Inquire Ju- — iper month, rocm and board. Will| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOG COTTAGE 3% miles on Hi- way—Modern furnished—$3,800 “INCOME and a Home,” on same{‘ propeizy. Cottage and Apt. House 8 rentals 2 bedroom Apt. now available | All furnished—Clean Near business center Price $5,300. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin ot Soe s L St T ] WANTED WANTED—1 2 inch pipe dies, Alaska Drilling Co. P. O. Box 961, City. (271-t1) WANTED—Deckhand 1or M/V HY-, GIENE. Must be sixteen years of | age. Salary $125 and subsistance. Apply Territorial Department of Health, Rocm 102, Territorial | Building. (271-tf) | 2 COUPLES want furnished apart- ment or house. Room 312 Bar- anof. (271-t3) ‘ B St WANTED—Man and- wife or two| women to take care of Bethel Beach Nursery through June,| July and Aug. Only Christians need apply. Ph. 0363. (270-t3) | WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are| now being accepted for positions of Divisional Deputy Tax Collec- | tors for the Department of Tax- ation. Permanent offices will be established in Ketchikan, An- chorage and Fairbanks. Applicaf tions should give age, references, accounting and tax experience. State whether Veteran or not| Veteran and the length of time| residing in Alaska. All replies should be addressed to the Tax Commissioner, Box 651, Juneau, | Alaska. (269-16) HELP WANTED—Male or female. Inquire Alaska Laundry .(263-tf) WANTED—Clerical position open.| Experience necessary. 40 hour week. Territorial Department of | Health. Please make application by letter. Address P. O. Box 1931, | Juneau, Alaska. 1261-“)" HOUSEKEEPER — for _employed couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice | Lome, pleasant conditions. $100; consider couple, husband em-| ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. (257-t1) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 FOR RENT | e L B 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil range, bath Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (262-t3) " THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 “ % % ams% | RLINES Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRL ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | i o~ Alaska - Eleetr =] nies JIM LANGDON--Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION B e ) $600000000000000000 FOR CATERPILLAR .U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE GENUINE PARTS SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. +“Caterpillar” and Allied E#ui ment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKO! RITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTEK — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph, 861. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO, inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Ueveloping — Printing — Enlarging Attists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholesale Juneau Retall PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Baby’s gold cross on chain. Reward. Phone Red 624. (272-12) LOST—White crocheted glove. Ph. 266. (272-t1) LOST—Black . pocket wallet. Re- ward. Peter Howard 929 West 7th. @71-t4) FOUND—6 keys on chain in front of Reck Apts. Inquire Empire. HAL?]\Z?)H)"Sxel Me Di&—A resident of nearby East Chicago sent the following classified ad to a Hammond newspaper: “Attention, Demcerats: “If I ;’.;m TRACTS 3% miles from|don’t get an apartment soon, I'll town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. lvnta Republican, so help.” DEPOSITS "IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION " ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIRAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHO!