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ervice. Am I eligible for more schooling, under the GI Bill of /il | Rights, now that I'm a veteran? [l | T mean, does the fact that I have my BA make me ineligible? I erved 45 months in the Navy.” By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL Sure you're. eligible. — for. the full four years of GI Bill school- 7 1 Even if you had a Ph. D Before finishin, the W Question fror H. C, Hatples-| 76 . 0 e on Public Law 16 Vocational | burg, Mi Does the time spent YU % Rehabilitation Act for the disabled |in V-12 count toward college train- o o uon o W p. Washing- ex-service world, I'll have to get|ing under the GI Bill? ottt gl it | rid of some of these questior Can't answer that one without the O ¢ frequency of ether vou completed your course i & e g 9 Here's one Scran- | and a few other things. Chanc “‘;, “l"‘v” ”“"l l\k"l‘\‘ ,{:}.Ifr‘f.’;“\ip ton, Pa.: “I was in the Army for |are ough, you will not be abl wl‘l “'"‘ ’\mv‘ m\” '\; b “: seven menths. Do you know how |to cre ime spent in V-12 to- ” $itt tor Wik Yo Mtk e many weeks I'll be eligible to education under the GI ,H ek ”‘““‘l’_- m'l : »‘”\W i m«]s draw the readjustment allows 3ill. Go to your V onal or ) cee Anything short 40 weeks, figured this way: Eight | contact office to Hime! 1. Ok R L weeks of the wance for each 2 B Sy of the first ee months you| Query from Mrs. G. C.D., Evar served, and four weeks for each |Ville, Ind.: “My daughter’s hus- For you 40 wee Top | has been receiving insurance and a limit for is 6% widow's pension. Will she con- i to get these benefits if she o s St rom ou The insurance, yes. But the pen- sion will stop T ! = Steamer Princess Norah arrived e Saturday aftern at 3:3 Question from. J. O, Sagioaw, NOfei Saturday afternoon st 3:33 Mtk T understand that when 1 ©clock and sailed for Skagway at o2 e i 11:45. She will return here to- convert my permanent cash value. it have mean? term” insurance to a Hra 1 morrow morning at 7:30 and lca form it will have 2 g5 the South at 9 o'clock How much value will 3 : s disembarking and what does that Passenge frcm the South were: Irving ) Ail, Mary E. Brooks, Samuel M. Haley, iam Hart, Glendora Hart, Shiels, Nina B. Shiels, Eve ewart, Gertrude Froece, Froese, Gordon Mfl McClure, T. Underhill Leaving for Skagway were E. Parks, Mrs. ~Marjorie Voigt, George Voigt, Jca Romers, J. D. True, M. A. Mce, W. J. Robertson ave here 1. Ail Jean Will- Archie n S Hans James \ You're right, a converted policy will have a cash value after it's been in force one year, but I can't tell you how much without know ing what kind of permanent form you want to convert to, how much insurance you have, how old you were when you converted. If you converted at and have $10,000 of insurance (ordinary life), Coggins, LOOK TO PNA ey Zorile off o Coaittoieers age 25, FOR LEADERSHIP it would have a cash value of $80.60 L. L. Lindstrom, R. Korte, O. J B at the end of the first policy year, Mrs. O. Jetty You could borrow 94 percent of B DW 7@4{4 this money any time you want 5 . Same s motes e tor any SUTPFiSe Given THE COAST ROUTE IS THE converted ;n‘ y '.uu! L;.lll! I)Ur]» row up {o 94 percent of the cash DI B o ) S O On Loyal Clark = TO THE WESTWARD of the first policy year. The more Loyal H. Clark was honored at a * premiums you pay, the higher be- prise birthday party 1 Satur- CHARLES A. WHYTE, Dist. Traffic Mgr comes the cash value day night 8:3 o'clock at his home on Sixth Street. The party Question from W. A. R., Carmi, was given by the young people’s I'm tr to get tied up group of the Bethel Ta acle. an on-the-job training pro- Duri the entertain- : How long will I be eligible ment was provided in the form of for the GI subsistence allowance, several games. A taffy pull was which T understand I'll get in ad- held with Mrs. L. H. Clark and dition to my pay Miss Ruth Webber serving as chefs. Formerly WOODLEY AIRWAYS You're eligible for the allowance 5 o = 2 Dl ko L s prac | for the same length of time youd ~ WHIDEISEEAKS TONIGHI 10% Discount on Round Lrip Fares | 0 ool for GI Bill schooling—' Albert White, is the speaker to- vear plus your length of ser- night over KINY, at 7 o'clock. His providing you served at lea The Alaska catt: 716 | - topic will be Repeal of 90 days. Top limit is four cal-'Sales Tax, and other subjects of BARANOF HOTEL | cndar year interest y ——————— EQE RS ERY ATIOSS vaton twirling, toe Question from A. L. F., Moscow, s il v © st or » | 1daho: *\ received my Bachelor of NEEG LRIy, AtT0s Arts degree before going into the AN gan= = for begin- Studio 411 Seventh. Red 575 ’//// Alaskan FLAVOR-ite for over 30 years Always Ask 10T Reliance -~ % ‘Svp‘lces an‘d % EXTRACTS Beer, the light refreshment l)everage of millions of | S ..‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ NATIONAL GROCERY 1000 Faurh Ave. x- -. SEATILE, WASHINGTON ZZ PURE FOODS temperate people... 5 iy || Gray Marine Mofors Lugger Models Available SALE and SERVICE |} Junean Welding & Machine | Shop—Phone 525 Olympia Brewing Company OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. 5. A, e 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS "“STARLINERS" D-C3 ® HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT ® INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS © COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE ® 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phcne 667 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ’GOlD DISCOVERY N KLONDIKE T0 BE CELEBRATED | I O e e e e R e WANT ADS |—H'H<I-H+PH—H-H-H-+-I-H-I-I--1-I- l-l—-H—H+l—l—I-+-I—H+<I+—I+H—I-+ /Infernational Sourdough - | | { i Reunion to Be Held in FOR SALE 56“ FfanflS(O NOCRDUYN NORSEMAN; licens- | ed for 9 place, 250 hours total Former ans and Yukoners| time aircraft and engine, $11,000. from Canada and the United State:| Strato-Mart, 415 North Formosa will gather at the St. Francis Ho-| Avenue, Los Angeles 36, Calif. tel in San Francisco, August 15- 18, to celcbrate the 50th anniver- STINSON L-5G's; 190 hp. with 9- sary of the discov of gold in the ct cargo or litter comp: nent |Klondik, on August 17, 1896, \d new, licensed, equipped for nounces E. B. Velikanje, of Yaki 3995. Strato-Mort, 415] ma, Washington, President of the! North Formosa Avenue, Los An- |International Sourdough Reunion.| geles 36, Calif This reunion, the first to be hel (340-t¢ oil C. new H Little ter; m Lake Bennett; Bert J. Park- L. er of the Vancouver Yukoners Asso ARGE Burning SIZE He ciation; Capt. A. M. “Sandy” Smith Floor Furnace; two small size oil who discovered the oil sfeepages a heaters; automatic oil burning Pt. Barrow: S. S “Skiff” .Mitchell water heaters. Plastic shower and Henry Willett who first went| curtains. Smith Heating & Ap-| North in 1884; L. B. Loomis of the pliance Co. Phone 476 or call at | Iditarod; e H. Croft of 214 Second Street. (335-16) | Taco i istrict; Shel Wet- ach of Nome and Ruby: Jack Ro WARDROBE TRUNK. Has larts and D. E. Griffith who initi in ironing board, elec 'w ed the famous dog races in Fair-| iron $100. Phone Black 3 1ks; Billi= Brown of Nome, anc (334- t3) § bundreds of other oldtimers along ———— i — tHe antive chast iholiamy Cllitey | AFT HOUSE ana two houses, 407 SR R 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- Interior 5 ver hit North.| ings. $12,500, $5,000 down o, iratis Wil sent if the terms on balance. Phone dog team hol 1 The “Angel Angeles have NOw IN STOCK—Gray Lugger, & i A U’”‘“"‘ -1 226 engines with 2 to 1 and 3 to{ Ir d"n“ 1 reduction gears. Juneau Weld- RoBesongn ing and Machine Shop. (329-tf) Internat . AT, ceive ca ill be ¢ of golden m s for the stam it of e, et MISCELLANEOUS tke nation's history. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone it ey 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing ox T", g “" “IIPI_TT # | in permanents. Open evenings by SR EE MEETS TUESDAY ,nh0intment. (293-3t0) Gle TIxecuuine nittee of the L GR"CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, : , at BPWC will meet tomorrow evening (256-tf) at 8 o'clock in Room 9 of the OPA offices in the Valentine Building Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. WINTER & POND CO., Inc. All members are urged to be Complete Photographic Supplies there as a number of important Developing - Printing — Enlarging matters will be discussed, Presi- Arti Paints and Materials of dent Irma Purington cinounced Finest Quality tod Wholesale — Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED ana TUNF.Q Anderson Shop. Sl' IMONS FOR l’l'Bl.!(:;\Tl() In the District Court for the T tery of Alask Division Number One, at Juneau. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- MABEL MURPHY WOODS, Plain-| Dbent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. tiff vs. ARTHUR Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 WILLIAM | 815 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND Red WOODS, Defendant. IDENT OF THE UNIT- TES TO THE ABOVE | NAMED DEFENDANT, GREET- | | 1NG: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- | ! FOUND— Cnmm-\ 323, (340-t1) tory ’u'r Alsska, “r)'xh! sion :\_x mDer |1 ST Key con g 1;:“‘ =4 \nlnfxu. ‘.l‘:l ,m(,m“ 31 r}ys ey stamped Bathen o er t ast publication of this| g peward. (340-t3) summ namely, within thirty | FOUND—Package containing 3 pr. wool sox in front of Governor's Mansion. Owner may have by paying for this adv. | days after the 26th day of August, 11946, in case this summons is pub- | lished, cr within forty days after the {date of its service upon you, in case | [ this summons is served on you per- | — {sonally, and answer the complaint | of plaintiff in file in said court in | the above action Plaintiff in said | decree of divorce. kLOST JULY 18—From Baranof Ho- tel Lobby tan hat box with red stripe identification tag attached. Finder please notify Etolin Coulter. (329-13) ction demands a‘ | And in the event you fail 50 0!V Sen mined Sunday night, will appear and answer plaintiff will | appreciate rerurn of billfold. take Judgment against SOu Jor want| Margaret Colliton, Baranof Hotel. an apply to the court (329-t2 for the said relief. sl the Hon. George F.|WANTED—W~ will buy burned out e of said court and| motors and generators suitable of hereon affixed this| for rebuilding. Parscn’s Electric of July, 1946, at Juneau,| o, (318-tf) JOHN H. WALMER, corvems ™ | P WOMEN CHIDED 1 Deputy. | t publicaticn, July 29, 1946. | TOKYO, Aug, —Japanese Wo- publication, August 26, 1946. men legislators, in their first whirl at law-making, introduced a hil |for “peace memorial enterprises” !to commemorate Japan's surrender \—and promptly were scolded for {“unbusinesslikz and care par- {liamentary methods Rep. Saburo Shiikuma declared |that Japan needed food and recon- |struction far more than monuments |And besides, he said, the failed to consult party leaders be- | forchand. (Seal By J. W less’ - common among the l| ~ New—Used—Rebuilt | avro PARTS Grilles, Sheck Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- migsions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly f SAMPLER 114 ¢5s famous assortment of best-liked confections i i ; bere direct from the makers --§1.50 @ £7.50: BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store' crrrrrrrrrrerr e rrrred Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash., Coleman { [since the war, will bring toget {hundred of oldtime from all|, GARWOOD CABIN & of the Northland for four . Rer boat. A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysl ys of entertainment provided by Shon the San Francisco-Oakland Sour- MOUT Just e {dough Association. President Char- (340-t1) | ley O. Silvertsen announces that GoOD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt. registration will begin on the 15th and cabin, See owner H'_’;' business meeting and banquet on ighby. (340-t) § the 16th; sightseeing and a Grand et , . ! Ball on the 17th, winding up with COPPER BACKED plate mirrors, a picnic and International So Home Beautiful (340-t1) | dough Hotcak> Derby on the 18t! - 46" Posmieal BEIE 1 Oalend ) ROOM house on beach property. Among the well known pioncars| JeKills, Auk Bay. Call evenings who will stampede to ;the Shleo. 19 ROUND bottom boat, plexi- Gate City are the Hon. G shelter, 31F961, also 3% . Black, M. P. for the Yukon Terri-| pp 3 cylinder outboard motor. | tory; Captain A. J. Goddard, who! ppone 748, | ran the first boat down the Yuko: G i | 15 | | — i i Il women { The wearing of false teeth was| ¢ | !GOOD BUILDING LOT, 5 | | | | | REAL ESTATE | FOR SALE ‘ LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US Prompt Courteous Service. We Have Buyers With Cash. HOUSES, BUSINESS Opportunities Available Reasonably Priced. GRADELLE LEIGH | REALTOR Phone 557, Corner nd. and Franklin FOR SALE | 268 FT. CABIN cruiser powered 100 Chrysler engine. Suitable conversion troller. BUSINESS LOT heart Jjuncau. | $4,500.00 BUYS business suitable veteran. Experience not neces- sary. | FIVE-ROOM house on 35 acres near Juneau. Lights, etc { THREE-ROOM house- on 110 acres. 183,500 BUYS three-bedroom home Douglas completely furnished. FOUR-ROOM completely furnished home Waynor addition. THREE - BEDROOM home, place, furnace, washing mack etc., Juneau. fire- West Ju- neau. CABIN and boathouse. {MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank T X P e R TR + o+ + EXP!Rl NCED Stenographer. Sal- & Room 504, Federal (340-tf) ISIDENT MAN; sell re- capped tires; ndous de- i mand. Write or wire for details L@Q ANG?L§ ¢ giving three former employer re- » B3 ferences. Royal Tire and Rubber Co., 1702 S. San Pedro St., Lc Angeles 15, Calif. (340-t1) SALESMAN—To represent manu- facturer of Western type leather watch straps. Att tive commis- sions. Give all particulars. Pa- cific Watch Attachments Co., S. Broadway, Los Angeles Calif. DRESS MAKING and alter: Phone Black 694. WANTED — Experienced barber. Wire Hopes Barber Shop, Sitka. laundry worker. Alaska FEMALE Laundry. WANT TO HUY Smfll house or house with one or two apartments or other type income property. Does not need to be in excellent condition. Box 242, (Al) (330-tf) WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy's Cafe. (291-tf) | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-| loughby. Phone 788, FOR RENT "lW() OF‘FICL ROOMS 11 x 22 an(i 14 x 22. Shattuck Building, Allen| Shattuck. (340-t3) | | | | | rooms, | Phone (340-t3) CLEAN STEAM HEATED men only. Haven Rooms, 281. STORE BUILDING for Rent at South Seward-Marine Way and Ferry Way. Gecrge Bros. (327-t1) 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt, ofl range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil- loughby. (316-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. RAGE—Ph, 861 Cash (260-t0) SFAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. W (241-t0) ‘The weight of blood is one- wht‘l \that of the whole body. NOTICZ TO CKEDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Div. No. 1.! Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- sioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of EDWARD CROWE, Deceased. , Notice is given that the under- isigned was appointed administratrix Ww. w. a. of the estate of Edward Crowe, deceased. All persons having claims against Ithe ¢ e are required to present |them to the undersigned within six jmonths from this date. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July 26, | 1946. | ELIZA CROWE, Administratrix w.w.a. First publication, July 29, 1946. i.ast publication, Aungust 19, 1916, e MONDAY, AUGUST 5 . 1946 Just in the ten years from 1930 to 40 average horsepower of cars increased 99 per cent! That means a lot tougher job for motor oil. And that’s why RPM Motor Oil has extra ingredients to solve all the problems of today’s high-powered engines — problems that a straight mineral oil just can’t handle. These compounds in RPM Motor Oil end carbon trouble; pro- teet hot spots that other oils leave bare, exposed to wear; prevent cor- rosion, sludge, foaming. Try it! i, DBYER Branch Manager Telephone 280 | DHONE 800—F, i i O e T o 0 O T e e e 3 i i et et | BUS SERVICE to... | Fairbanks, Anchorage Whiiehorse VIA HAINES FIRST TRIP— AUGUST 15 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER IP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS B iIH AN R IR A\ BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—Local Agent | JUNEAU, ALASKA e s ) 8 | | | i