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PAGE SIX VETERAN By MAJOR TH nta, Ga., writes: “My husband was killed in action on the Aircraft Carrier, ‘The U. S. Bis- marck Sea’. The vessel su and he was lost at sea. I ¢ under the impression that I am ' entitled to a death certificate and a mem- orial marker for the cemetery her¢ M. E. of At “Also, 1 understand I should re- ceive a Purple Heart fcr him. 91 have received none of these Would you kindly tell me where to write? The Navy Department has adv d certificates and memorial mar usually warded automatically wi month after official notification of déath. The delay in receiving the Purple Heart may due to hortage of these medals Write to the Bureau of Personnel, Casualty Depaitment, Washing Give full details ed me that are fi bz Nav Here's ons from T. Y., Richmond, Japanese-American it is possible to take a corre dence course under the GI Bi far if my expenss will be paid as far as the course goes? “I have written to Veterans' In- formation in Ozkland, but am get- ting the same old run around that is <o common Inter- ol can “n courses under the G Yes, under the new set-up, can get correspondence courses paid you the y §' GUIDE OMAS M. NIAL while taking a corresp course. The last word that I had from the VA is that the International , Correspondence School is not yet on the approved list. But a con- tract is being worked out and th cHances are that the ICS soon will have VA approval On#ida, N. Y War Plants anymore to 2 From G. C. C, “‘I'm told the Smaller Corporation doesn’t exi: What does a veteran do to try get some surplus war properts What's score on surplus prop- erty surplus a as been i, but we're just about x or eight months The system to ¢ the War taken over surplus property Assets the and of order certifying of veterans. War Corp. has a brand Policy-making Committes in Wash- At s regional offices, it veterans divisions headed by a veteran. Maybe thing improve. Go to the nearest regional office of the War Assets Corp. to get in- formation and a veterans' preference certificate. No, you can't get certi- 1y. ; 60 60 leAve THES. FRER Ty SALE — Unfinished cabin, | : < The ‘Congress Partys - working I“H(/‘ Cove; 1 complete W‘;ll“h R DR. RAE LinLIAN CARLSON comittee met today. It may de- A("ou ls TAKEN ON e Nl e Optomet: is now in Juneau at' cide whether to cooperate along Bedy pread. Call 181 for . further | her office in the Blomgren Build- |t d “of i, JAisueTe récoth- A 7 int (,”m‘m,, (273-13) | ondence GUILTY OF KILLING | POWER NEAR SAYS THE DA;LY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA HANGS JAP FOUND [INDUSTRIAL ATOM |-H-++-1+. WANT ADS OF U.5. SOLDIER CALIF. S(IENTISTlf,.%HHH%#W SATURDAY MAY 18, 1946 TOKYO, May x~l{atsunon Ta-‘ WASHINGTON, May 18. — Dr. nged today at Su- |Lconard I. Katzin, West Goast FOR SALE the murder of an scientist, today rated large com- oldier last December. [mercial atomic energy plants a r’RooM URNISHED house, oil he first Japanese to die practical possibility in two years' furnace. 825 Gol Belt. (274-t4) against the occupation and saw them curtailing indus- s forces try’s reliance on other sources of 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, basement, -an Military Commis- ' POWer. i Tamura Jan. 23 of u\)l)ing of Pfc. Robert | tonium project at the University of N. - California, Dr. Katzin described udn mnnd on Dcc. 19. !why he considers such a develop- A research chemist with the plu-| completely furnished. Close in on | Glacier Hiway, '41 Packard Sedan. Phone 035-5. (274-14) IN DOUGLAS, 3 bedroom modern furnished home, refrigerator, oil i attacked by Tamura Ment financially and scientifically heat. Must leave right away. In- and two accomplices »\hzn hc sur- P! “’blc in an article written for oL :‘S 3 [9:}‘(‘ l.‘yg: au (Biéwn- i |nancs magazine o . i Ak ware > . 274~ The accomplices, Tatuszo Shimzu| Through industrial application of restaurant Al and Sadatsugo Saito, were sentenc- ’u.";"'}(' energy, undevelopsd areas 17 ft SKIFF, $50., ccal and wood ed to 30 Velra h au hard labor, rich in minerals, like Cnn_adn, could | jange with warming oven, $20. il > made highly productive, waste| g y 12 rug $7.50; full size iron in general cofxldvbc curtailed and .4 with spring and mattress, ASSERI BR'TISH life made more liveable, he theoriz- $10; 2 gasoline lamps $250 and ed. ’ etrots i BY 3 $35. i s $5. Victrola and 61 records $35. “In its present state of Wevelop-| gy pe seen at 944 W 1lth be- WIu lEAvE ' A |ment, atomic energy does not com-' Lo 1] am. and 2:30 pm.' pete with common fuels, but this ;u-ekda al;él il am u‘) 5 p:m.‘ need not be the cast in the future,” Sund Hospl' Pgw' x2':3-tfi“ said Dr. Katzin. FOR INDEPENDENCE NEW DELHI, May 18.—The three out, members of Missicn, facing the questions ‘of a coal, 250,000 gallons of fuel oil or . corps of newspaper correspondents, £ oline, 80,000,000 cubic feet of ar- asserted mpeattdly lod’w that this tificial gqs or 40,000,000 cubic feet One pound of uranium complete- FOR SALL—Bed, ,&’prm" and mat- ly (uns_umed by fission, he pointed tress, three quarter size. Likel will lelr-:x.fo as much energy new. Electric washing machin the British Oabinet s the combustion of 1,500 tons of phcne Red 206. (273-tf) | n home, West occupanc; FOR SALE—4 mod Junmu xmmcdnto SALE771937 black Plvmouth! (’trc"dem Federal Union of India be organized and that an interim governnient of Indians be formed 636 for appointment. (264-tf) by the VA. No monthly subsistence Phone however, is effective. Mchamed Mli Jinnah, President of the Moslem League, was expect- ed to state his views tomorrow. The big question whether the Congress Party and Moslem Party League will participate in setting up the rach y for writing the new con- stitution then will be answered. Early indications were that the cslems were displeased with the 1 drafted by the Cabinet st- The Triangle Cleaners A BPE A AL s o o GIVES YOU the nmpisnlc_ hEa CONFIDENCE Wi 48-1IOUR Tp.m. Monday, £a Albert White. (273-13) : WINPOWS, DCORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 Pirst South Seattle ¢ CALL ! I e | Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. L PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT P CLARA DILG Public Accountant PHONE 557 Corner 2nd and Franklin 3 0 7 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 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 company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offic Anchorage, Alaska Lity Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 to rule until the new constitution t ? sent. good rubber, $250. Juneau | Call Douglas 963. { (273-t3) | SALE — 1939 Inlernationai | pick-up truck. Call 184 after 6| p.m (273-t3) | | NEW YOk, .y 18—The Se- ,&:fi'fih curity Council adoptzd unanimously ki nday a United States 1esolution which in effect delays immediate FOR consideration of Albania’s request for admission to the United Na- tione. The Council then adjourned sub- FOR SALE—24 ft. Cqu Cr r ject to the call of the ehairman.! Phcne Blue 865. (272~ l3) The resolution offered May 10 - — i by Edward R, Stettinius, Jr., U, 5, FOR SALE still Tave that 3 delegate, provides that all appii.| bedroom house on Sixth Street,| $3,150. Shattuck Agency. (272-t3) caticns for United Nations mem- bership submitted not later than g, - NT of | A FULL COMPLIMENT of carpentry | e 4 Dl 1 Sl D SOnudREEy tho o power tools sufficient for a Eotne o et modern up to date carpentry | Albania’s ti 5 nly - : ! 'one on file. application 15 ‘the “‘h shop or contractor equipment; | Andrei A. Gromyke, Soviet del n»\ beautiful building lot in West Juneau; five room modern house gan- called the Stettinius proposal useless” in view of the new rules on admission adopted today by the ccuncil but went along with the other delegates when the vote was taken, for sale one block from St. Ann’s Hospital; excellent opportunity for handy man in the second] hand furniture business. Deal in- | cludes building and stock, $10,000 S | will handle; 3 apartment house | ° for sale in Douglas. Fully fur-| nished, $1,200 will handle; Bruns-! Wammg of Ilda' | wick Apt. 7 apt. unit, centrally wave Ioo la'e Shlp | located, completely furnished,, v Liffed from Water | FOR SALE 31 3% miles on Hi: furnished—$3,800 LOG COTTAGE way—Modern on same “INCOME and a Home,” prope 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 2nd, and Franklin __ WANTED WANTF,U - Sewing maecnine, any type. Call Elue 653 after 5 p.m. (273-12) BUS]N S of your uwn Popular seller, big commissions, fast sel- ling plan. Every office and home a prospect. Steady repeats. Su- pervise or work alcne. Write for Faculty, 323 Hammond 2, Ohio. A details. St. Cihcinnati, (273-t1) WANTED—Decknana 1or M/V HY- GIENE. Must be sixtcen years of age. Salary $126 and subsistance. Apply Territorial Depariment of Health, Room 102, Territorial Building. (271-tf) 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. Applica- 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. (269-6) employed 5 and 8, nice kome, pleasant conditions. $100 per month, rocm and board. Will consider «ouple, husband em- ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. (257-tf) EK.EE! couple, 2 girls ages menthly income $210; other pro- | perty city and country; 1 med.| safe. Murphy and Murphy Real- | TV, tor, Phone 676, Room 3, First LONG BEACH, Calif, May 18— Naticnal Bank Bldg. (272~ tfn So car as the ship's crew of Naval Patrol Boat 611 is concerned, that FOR SALE—King and Winge Hah- but gurdie, excellent condman,‘ new gear. Box 193, Sitka, Alaska, | J. E. Engelman. t272-t4)‘[ radio message warning them of an impending tidal wave last April 3 might just as well have not keen FOR BALE—Recorder, phonograph | and radio combination; automatic | wireless record player; single re- cord player. Call Roy Eaton, 567. (272-t3) ‘The message, crewmen said, came just after the 173-foot. craft cruis- ing southwest of the Hawaiian TIs- lands, had been lifted 50 feet out of the water and dumped resound- ingly into the trough of the wave. i;aR"sALEfA;p. The seamen were knocked about — pry and the ship underwent damage SRS R R which is now being repaired here. FOR SALE—22 tube RCA combin- Ensign W. H. Terry, on. the bridge ation recorder, phonograph and} at the time, said the wave soared radio. Ph. 631. higer than his lofty position. The skipper, Lt. (jg) D. P. Rapkm sajd 39 ft. TROLLER for sale. See Har- the vessel's propellers were lifted bormaster. 271~ “’; S OUROR - Ko CpuLEL N ‘and whirred NEW 30 x 10 ft. Gillnet Boat just | like a P-38. Several crewmen 3 completed with or without en- were slightly injured. i Finished v, o A { sex:;. fa;rt] sbrjur to suit buyer. A Proved ofl reserves in the United| . % 4 . | bination halibut and troller, now | tes 8§ 3 " % i Stalee- arpjieaiimntpd. gt gor bitROD under construction. Will be com- +, Hke new. See | Shofner at High School. 1 f]z;:h.mllllon barrels, an a]l-umel pleted by July 1it. Galley and i : bunks on deck. 25,000 to 30,000 “‘ pound fish hold capacity. Call at Deuglas Boat Shop or phone Douglas 192. (270-t6) P PR FOR SALE-IBfi horse Lycoming | full marine motor. Inquire Al- | askan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tf) | ROCK, SAHD (;mvel Tlawn dirt hauled. Phone 8§49 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) FOR SALE — Electric Suni m | Sbhavemaster, good condition, rea- | _ sonable, Empire Office. | FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk| Bay, $1,800; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Be completel, cwered Henséy, Gen. Dél. (265-t1) FOR SALE—Ladies solitatre dia- mond ring. $150, bargain. Phone m. (264-t3) cn,w:lh’! APT Ior Snle—3”3 S0. FPranklin St. Ph. 428. (258-t1) B T 71 GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- bor Master. (244-t1) FOR EM—E: E-—Buy a dollar ticket on the washing machine or frigidaire for the Bulkhead Fund. (220-tf) | ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire -c Snnn Shoppe. fan Marino, a 88-square-mile réprbiic ‘bounded on all sides by Ttaly, traces its history back to thé Tourth Certury. vy | ANY PROPERTY | ] owneis lack experi- | ence in buying complete | insurance protection but ‘realize that buying on the “hit or miss” basis leaves them exposed to unex- pecied losses. We'll be | glsd to analyze your poli- | cies and plan sound pro- tection against probabie lesses. | HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash | also 45 ft. com-|—— WANTED—Used furniture. 506 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 i FOR RENT i 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil range, bath Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (262-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen pnvx.egcs Home Hotel—Ph. 886. Cole. (260-t1) | | SEAVIEW APAKTMENTS Under new management. renovated. 11 and 2 room apartments. Onev block from Federal Bldg. (214!-!,!)K MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t0) | WINTER & POND CO, fnc. | Complete Photographic Supplies Heveloping — Printing — Enlarging | Attists’ Paints and Materials of Fiaes! Quality Juneau Retail PIANOS RENTEL ana TUNED | Anderson Shop. Wholesale GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND l"fllllll) LOST—Two male red Cocker Span- iels. Ans. to Skeeter and Freckles. Please return to L. A. Bowman at 15 mile post, Auk Bay Road. Res ward. (274-t1) LOST- -Young Doberman Pinscher, brown colored, long nose, long hind legs. l\ewsrd Phone Black | 520. (274-t2) LOST--White crochetea glove. Ph. 266, (272-t1) LOST— Black | pocket wallet. Re- ward, Peter Howard 929 West 7th. (271-t4) FOUND—§ keys on chain in front of Reck Apts. Inquire Empire. (269-) ARGHET SRECT SRR, u,rzes Bizet, the French com- poser, died thinking that his great] in ‘ms long series of failures. REAL ESTATE ; ’ opera “Carmen” ‘would be another w&w () III.IISK% ch/ - Swing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips 1 TO Sitka Wrangell Pelershurg Ketchikan | Also Trips TO HAIRES SKAGWAY HOONAH | AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Keservations Phone 612 ‘ AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES - NEILL, CLABK and COMPANY Established 1040 Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Si{eet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING KinlochN. Neill Joho W. Clark - IVQUIRF ABOUT OVR MOVTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE Alaska - Electronics ) N \ t JIM LANGDON--Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime ! MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- i b ICRAFTER RECEIV- \ ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION | | § ks : CATERPILLAR REG.U. S. PAT. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES o GENUINE SERVICE PARTS NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TEREITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—-227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT ARMING MACHINERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank " of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION fh#rp ismo mhsmujg for newspaper adverfising! S AIR LINE S Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 249 E——————— ThgErva st ¥, GRAIN, COAL HAY. CIPORAGE SALES, SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage 900 12th St. ‘PHONE 659 | DAILY RIPS JUNEAU TO via Petersburg and Wrangell connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydqburg Prince Rupert, Vancouver, ani With steamers for and ttlo u L