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TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE : - "HIGH pOWERED" [ e e e e STARTS TONIGHT Nt A N R R 5 HE WAS A TOP MAN' | AFRAID OF FALLING = VETERANS' GUIDE * By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL IS FEATURE BILL AT 20TH CENTURY vosienr | ToNGr, capo Going South To See the Smartest || week-na at The waldort,” a| Steamer Princess Louise muu-d Many letters coming in here have health as you were when the pol-| paramount producers Bill Pine 2 Jl‘\r'.lmg attraction, ends the run|here from Sis “m‘.“"m‘uskrd how to get sl:n't(“d in on-the- lF{ ]1\))>t‘\‘1‘ and yowll have to payland Bill Thomas are presenting Picture of the Year |t tne Capitol theatre tonight. Alat 8 o'clock and left for the south |JOD OF apprentice training programs.|two months' premiums. Any reg- “High Powered” on the screen of " Qistory of 48 hours is packed with|at 9:45 o'clock. She brought no|The answer is — go first to your|lonal or contact VA office can give the 20th Century theatre' with Rob- 'i\l!lvmr‘nt romance and intrigue.|passengers from Skagway |local United States Employment of- | you the forms to fill out crt Lowery and Phyllis Brooks in| |fice. They should have lists of o the. Gosstht G boik In the leading roles are Ginger| pa Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pid-|for S |geon, Van Johnson, Keenan Wynn,|Levy, Mr. and Ms. S. Spader,| {Edward Arnold, Robert Benchley,|Mrs, R. Hawk, Mrs. B. Johnson, las well as Xavier Cugat and his|Gordon Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, {orchestra, and supporting roles axe‘M,.) R. Loz engers leaving on the ship attle were: Mr. and Mrs. R all available jobs of that nature., Query fic 1 can't say they do, because I kane: "I ¢ m-ex-Lietu. G. Z., Spo- The story, of the hazardous occu- of the service be-'pation type that Pine-Thomas have haven't been able to get around to| cause of a service connected dis- filmed so successfully, glorifies the many USES offices. But they abilit. However, T wasn't retired construction riggers, those men who should with pay, and I think in view of work high in the air on construc- art, H, L. Larsen,| Siaved iy BRYDINOTRRRNGE ¥ UEON| §ics. Tatsen, Lois Larsen, Robert|. D Soligito & USES offios makse) SBaliouble T'm now having With ‘tion jobs, and is lald agajnst the | Ames, Linda Romay and Samuel S.|yareen Mrs. R. Foxhill, F. E Bry- |YOU feel like a kite trying to fly my sability that I rate retire- packground of a huge norttern Cal- Hinds ant 5 7" |through a window pane, contact pa Anything I can do about ifornia gasoline cracking plant it 7550 andnver: D a4 employer in your area offer-it?” where high octane gasoline is pro- N m _y' ¥ But Lo finthan,| 108 the kind of work you want., A special section of thé GI Bill— quced 130 pASSE"GERS ARE S ‘fl‘m ”""]“*‘{'; V. J. Linihan, |1 hig outfit hasn't been approved |Section 302—is your hope. Under Bob and Phyllis play their roles R e S to give apprentice or job-training|this section you can appeal the convincinly and with emphasis on AT THE =N N How“ NOR'I'H BY PAA {under the GI Bill tell him he may findings of the medical disposition the romance. Many surprises are i pE]’ER m able to get that approval from |board, or board of medical survey, in store for film fans who will mnlnnnf | i”“ state board of education. or retiring board which retired revel in the wild bar room brawl ys yesterday | If you still don’t seem to get|you without pay. If you are ex- and exciting auto chase in two of Edward ARNOLD Xavier CUGAT Orchestra | Pan American " air 3 | {flew the following passengers to and STATION |S Now anywhere, there's always a chance Army, write the Adjutant General's the picture’s scenes. Incidents like |from Juneau: | {a local union may ke able to ex-joffice, War Department, Washing- these add up to action from start | From Seattle: William Hindman,| tend a helping hand. That’s the ton D. C, and say you want to finish. Ray Hurley, George Ke: Cather- | UNDER AG. DEPT |word I have here in Washington.|to enter an appeal under section, In a top featured role is Roger Query from L. J, New Orleans: 302 of the GI Bill. If ex-Navy, r, as the foreman on the job, 1“As an honorably discharged vet- write the Bureau of Naval Person-|while Joe Sawyer ‘and Mary Treen eran, will T be entitled to burial in nel, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C.'have supporting parts which spike ine Sheel, Edward Nielson, Victor IPa\llonclL Henry Rosen, Ben Col- ! lins, Lois Worden, Percy Reynolds, ® | COME EARLY! o | | Final preparations for transfer { Phyllis BROOKS of the Experimental Fur Station| (;«’:::'“‘;,‘p\«h:r;,“_”" |Paul Larson, Edgar Gragert, Waynel o Petersburg were completed there |® National cemetery? I'm no pessi-| Many of the service organizations the production with plenty of ra e el e o |Leitch, Juanita Homer, Margaret {this \;vr'k end by a group of Ro_\h\i.‘i‘ and I should have 40 years or|can help you out on this business. Jaughs MARY TREEN « JOE SAWYER | Donaldson. 4 7 50 to go, but still I'd like to know.”| —— | All in all, “High Powered” makes ROGER PRYOR « RALPH SANFORD gional Fish and Wildlife = Office |officials, who made a roundtrip from Juneau to that city aboard the e Dehn, Hubert Dehn, Major | er Wagner, William Wootton, | V(ddd Blomberg, Peggy Simmons, ) |Mary Ann Simmons, John McLean, |* 5 ¢"1€S Flagship, Brant. Yes. And all expenses up to $100| Question from 1. F., Washington: good screen fare with William will be paid by Uncle Sam. In ad- | |“Under the new surplus property, Berke direction resulting in a |dition your casket will be draped set-up can I get certified as eligi- fast-moving action drama of the ._|with an American flag, which will {ble to purchase more ti »ne of great outdoors | o | Commrmme today, the Experi- purchase re than one o a S. | Thomas Sandoz, C‘;hd”“ 55(1“0"‘5)” mental Fur Station Is to be oper-|8° to your next of kin. |the special items set aside for ex- G A Hazel Peterson, Clemens Schiender, ’ Virginia Schneider, Dorothy Wil-|ated under the U. S. Department of 1vl‘:rnun'n:u]‘Y-l:ul;;l.‘-:xw“(l;;mimn-m,.\ nm“ HOSIERY SITUATION {kins, Nick Bez | Agriculture, being transferred from| Question from R.F.D. Oakland: | | Bez. A 10 Sener Interior. | “lof each of the special items, but CONS ED SERIOUS | | From Fairbanks: Francis Pietila,|the Department of the lor ‘If 1 sign up for an on-the-fob-y = T 0 O F Tt each. The IDER ERI Making the Petersburg trip were:|{raining program under the GI Bill,' bt | change of your getting one of each is as slim as a star-beam BILLY NELSON « ED GARGAN VINCE BARNETT * Directed by William BERKE « Scroenplay by Milton RAISON Mezwell SHAYNE o A Paramount Picturs TOMORROW ... OUR HAPPY HOLIDAY SHOW OF STIRRING THRILLS and LAUGHS The MARCH OF TIME presents— Kt | 18 MILLION To Seattle: Nova Schaefer, Jack- Frank W. Hynee, Beglonal ‘Divec Ann Robertson, of the Bon| lyn Schafer, Susie Scull, Kathleen - does my employer have to guaran- " (it |or; H. Clay Scudder, Juneau Dis- i i At : | ORPHANS Scull, Darline Rands, Esther Rands, |/ S 008 B0l 0 Voo pur tee me a job with his rr)!:lp;\yy There arent enough to go around,|Marche, has been advised that| | william Schildt, Marie Cameron, s > :* (A ik when my training is completed? BRSNS hosiery will not be plentiful be- Learn the REAL | Archic Word, Rony Ross, Margaret ‘(‘)C(;m‘;fi" e ekt e he stawer 8 pol Hoveve, fore late 1947 or by the middle of yroblem that today |Kemp, A. G. Spencer, Mrs. A. G. 8 . {employers are not expected to hire| WARNING TO AUTOISTS 1948 i s : | Eoenier pervisor; Ray Neven, property clerk.|yeterans under the job-training! The mills have advised that the| "THE DEVIL RIDERS" confronts the Filipino people, as they achieve their Independence this | Don Stykes, James Ramsaur,| The F&WL officials also conferred ' program if they “have reason to| Streets will be washed Wednes-|situation as regards yarns and labor Likins, Rey |Vith cannery operators and fisher- think” employment will not be! day morning July 3 at 2:30 o'clock. |which are the big factors, will not Bert | men. | available at the end of the |,_\m.‘ml autoists are warned to keep'permit of any quantities of goods berer N, 1 R {ing. lcars from ng on principalas far as 1946 is concerned. | |down town street until job is fin-| Small allotments may be expect- | Frank Ramsaur, Ary | Anderson, Annabelle Critler, Wells, E Latest News First rur Fenno, Janis Jorgenson, JULY 4TH! !Isabel Jorgenson, Dion Bowman, | 2 | IShayer Robinson: to Whitehorse (al“ornla GOId | Question from W. N. V., Norfolk: |ished. led. Removal of price ceilings on o —The maddest | John Schaber, Wilker Steingraber. | o {“T dropped my term insurance two | By Order of: hosiery has nothing to do with GR PL“ aan iest 1! s NSy i M G | R se months after I got it. That was J. L. WILLIAMSON. the supply. ARG DIEKTICNt INErS VI RAISC iircc years ago. mow 1m a veter- Police Chief. | S | of man-hunts! S]‘AR“NER BR'“GS ST an. Ts there any chance that I (310-t3)| LET YOU%Z money earn four| | GRASS VALLEY, Calif., July 2.— can get it back again — the full| - percent. Buy Alaska Financé Cor-, Rocatind-RUSSELL IN 5: TAKES OUT 18 4 eeneral wage increase of 18 1-2 $10000 worth?" | Aeschylus, Athenian Greek poet, poration demand notes. (295-tf) | Fiirirbidriridtbot cents an hour became effective for! Yes, you can get it back — the is said to have been struck on the! - .- s s = P S Bruar AHERNE full ten grand — if you had that head and killed by a tortoi e that| Sir Francis Drake was the first| gold miners today. Arriving yesterday on the Star-| Basic wages had been $625 for much originally. You'll have to fell from the claws of an eagle in Englishman to circumnavigate the | liner Anchorage with Captain Bill muckers and $6.75 for miners for a sign a slatr-mcnt your're in as xmud ll"‘ sky above. earth | Lund, Flight Officer Whitting, and 40-hour week, with time and a ‘ Stewardess Janis Freeman werelhalf for additional 8-hour shift WWMM‘WWQWWWM the following passengers from An-!worked by the local mines on a 48- chorage: Mrs. A. Critley, B. H. hour week. A two-year wage and Wells, Mrs. F. Clark, E. N. Fenoo,|working conditions agreement was | william Schiltd. Isigned Saturday. On the return flight the rolln\x»E The wage agreement was an- |ing departed for the Westward nounced by the Mine Workers Pro- Peggy Simmons, Dorothy Wil- | tective League, and the Idaho- Mr. and Mrs. C. Schneider,'Maryland Mines Corp, Empire- Hanson, Ben Collins, Victor Star Mines Co., and Spring Hill Cibitd Paviovich, Paul Larson, Edgar Mining Company. The increase ap- { Gragert, Catherine Scheel, Paul plies locally. | - + 0 B Niet s AR et e U RS . Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma Mayo, W. O. Bolton, C. P. Kcl]\. TOE TABLE 2N S ™ © T More Doclors Are FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS To Cordova: Hazel Peterson, Lois | The Triangle Cleaners \“\\\\\n\\\“\\\\\\\ WILLARD PARKER and Alan DINEHART Coumbia Pictures EVERYTHING . . . From Playsuits to Eve- ning Gowns Expertly Cleaned and Pressed {city: "WEEKEND AT THE [{ puise Here HU“““! WALDORE" ENDS Lo \ Wt NOW KAVE . s . & T s ol 1;‘1; ARk o [ DEHPRROE i | Added Io S'a“. 0' | REFRIGERATION ‘ 48-HOUR SERVICE e Low tide 11:10 am, -16 ft. ®] | J ” 17 5 | SALT LAKE SAFETY .. . o o Tow tiae 0% pam, 2116 o : Vels Administration ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. | JUST . o! SALT LAKE CITY—Forty-four| | Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. FZ (Jim) CHURCH, Agent | e o o 5 e o w o e gfdrivers for the Salt Lake City Lines| v usuiNGTON, July 2. — The C A LL -oo last year drove buses 1540000 miles | yeterans administration has added soove oo without accident and were given| special badges. [ to its staff of doctors. The num-| | ber of full-time doctors working for sttt Emplre ‘Want Ads mmg resulis! A Jookoeferfesferferfe The Territorial Department of THE B. M. BEHRENDS { which made the jobs more attrac-| , TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT (Official Publication) the V-A increased nearly flftymver- OF HEALTH REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL | cent in the last six months. That's ° X oo g Notice to Employers Health of the Territory of Alaska, BANK tive | v . Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska, announces | Jocated at Juneau, Territory of | The V-A now has more than ‘ the invitation to bid for the purchase | Alaska, at the close of business on | 3600 full-time medical men and or men s pensa l n ura e | of a Transportable Photo-Roentgen | the 30th day of June, 1946. over 600 dentists, | Ehay 'tm" With the Iollowing RESOURCES | H(;":je‘;;" m‘;‘;e:{g;“;in‘;“;exe A new Territorial Law requires all Employers with three or more | equipment: Loans and discounts ..... $1,032,004.81 | neede = or rtifi i i P i 1 only 200 milliampere x-ray unit, | Loans on roal estate . 28281560 | opsychiatric hospitals for veterans, e it o e o T E . ‘ 195/250 volt, 60 cycle; with two | Overdrafts ... 2.710,87| particularly in the south and west. a seli-insurer wi ‘] ; 3 : o o e, Oy ex= | " section control panel provided | United States bonds H ccptlom are the'fol <r\\lng employ ments: . i with multi - connector plug as-| and securities ..... 3,447,762.07 5 | 1. AGRICULTURE sembly and two-section X-ray|Other bonds and war- | i protective screen; four section rants . 3&130.51:HSH pR'(ES SHow ! 2. DAIRYING { high voltage transformer assem- | Banking house, furniture ‘ MARKED GAIN HERE 3. DOMESTIC SERVICE ‘ bly m‘;\'ldgld w‘éh lproitecttive and fixtures . 39,644.76 | i 4. FEDERAL RAILROAD EMPLOYEES covers, handles and plug-in type | Other real estate owned.. 15,050.00 PR i - 3 lowing fish prices, all of . - cables. Due from other banks .. 97410960 T1¢ fol M S E S T E B E T l[ 1Al "Phots |~ Roentght. DA | Obe st i b b whih are almast three cents sbove £ We are now prepared fo quality Employers under this . S, knock-down duplex type with| and other cash items.. 41,9106 | ¢ Ottce of i n : . .EAVES 337 ahitter to produce/4” x 5 |Eiptiatges for Hlatns ceilings, were paid at the Juneau new law which goes into effect July 1, 1946 LEAVES ¥OR stereoscopic films; including | house g 20,521;16"7"“[i Sr"’“’gnfiedgl‘:;l ’;f:l'fb'&ay'“g SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK " Photo-Timer, curved grid, 14” x [ Cash on hand ... 411,621.58 | Cents for % : 177 cassette channels, two auto- cents for large halibut; 1235 for, 5 See St“” Gru”.”.ett ffl" graphic film markers, lead num- TOTAL . $6,301,462.78 bl?:k cod; and five cents for red| l d‘ c HA!NES al‘ld SKAGWAY allll re!lllll eral film marker with twelve sets LIABILITIES pa. Aept 0v r e of numerals, twelve 4” x 10” film | Capital stock paid in ....§ 100,00000| Today's fish landings were: the mmediate erag . l—ll P @ M holders, compression and im-|Surplus fund ... 100,000.00 Sebastian-Stuart packer Tillacum, mobilizing device, sanitary paper | Reserves 124,050.71 | skippered by Clarence Moy, 40,002, and every Monday thereafter rolls and holder. Undivided profits less ex- pounds of saimon; Tom Mittenen’s| NE u ERTT T 2 only Rotating anode tube units,| penses paid ... . 187,553.93| Big Sam, 1000 pounds of salmon, LEAVES FOR double focus Due to other banks 471,941.11 | bought by “Alaska” Coastal Figher-| 1 only Blower unit for rotating |Demand deposits ... 3,015,055.17 | 1es- . VALENTINE BLDG. PHONE 253 SI IKA and WAYPORTS 2 anode tube Time deposits ..... 2,277,342.29 o T ¥ 1 only Shockproof high voltage |Cashier's and - certified 5 o Bl Ml L Every Wednesday—6 P. M. cai]:les checks ... . 2551951 WS(S wiLL MEET PPN O e ? 1 only Floor model x-ray protec- —_— P F h d M 11 tive screen, knock - down type TOTAL ... $6,301,462.78 TOMORRow "IGHI ® | assengers relg t an a with built-in safety foot switch | United States of America, Territory v slt T“E NUGGE l S“flp 1 set of carrying cases and dolly [ of Alaska, First Judicial Divi-| The WSCS of tthe Methodist A TART A, i R e to accommodate x-yay unit,| sion, ss. Church will meet tomorrow night . T R | O R OTEBIr Pescitont ot a6 & oflock 1n tha Tistle Ghapol and See===== There is no substitute ior newspaper advertising! ing anode tube unit and x-ray |the above named bank, do solemnly |and Mrs. Don C. Foster will give protective screen. swear that the foregoing statement (a talk on “For All Valiant Wo- THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE WORLD OF NATIVE-MADE - —— | Bids are to be submitted in writing |is true to the best of my knowledge | men.” . ' e . oh standard bid forms, which to- [and belief. At the business session in the TOTEMS—-CURIOS AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES gether with specifications, may be J. F. MULLEN, parsonage, Mvs. Mildred Hermann g | obtained from Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, President. will talk on “Women-Trustees of & Mukluks and Hand Carved Ivory. Native-Made Parkas NEI I I CLARK d COMPANY | Temitorial Department of Health, | (Notorial SeaD the Future.” Baskets, Moccasin & s A ’ an ./ Juneau, Alaska, (Correct Attest) ————— o - H Established 1940 Bids are to be opened at 10:00 A. H. I. LUCAS, BAND TO PRACTICE so“Le”'rs 0f Al' K'”ds Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors M. on July 3, 1946, in the office of JOHN N. MORRISON, : H 2 the Territorial Department of Directors. The Juneau City Band will hold “ahve Gold alld Nllggel Jewelw and Allllqlles 208 F l’anklm sh‘ eet — Phone 757 Health, Juneau, Alaska. Subscribed and sworn to before me|a practice tonight at 8 o'clock in| FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING C. EARL ALB‘?‘?CHT M. D, this 1st day of July, 1946. the High School Gym and all mem- | FAMOUS ALASKAN PAINTINGS Commissioner of Health. HOWARD D. STABLER, bers are requested to be on time . . ! First publication, June 18, 1946. Notary Public in and for the Terri-|as concert numbers and march' c‘.’ ll “d Brflwse Arl' o“d .« . VIlllol‘l WGlcome' Kn‘]och N Ne]_n John w clu‘k Second publication, June 25, 1946, tory of Alaska. My commission ex- | numbers will be put on the rack for 3IT OUR NEW BOOK l)hI’AR TMENT INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE l | Third publication, July 2, 1946. pires October 8, 1949, rendition on July 3 and July 1. | 0000000000000000000000600406060000000000000000000000000000000000000004000¢ || i,

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