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ER R VN Ve v . ( - s BT - NO TRAVELERS ARE BARRED, PAGE SIX VETERANS" GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA Louise Here | Going South | ettt e WANT ADS - | | LI i e e H TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 194 Disabled vet y and law -wa f those fel Steamer Princ Louise arrived | Navy hospitals can get VA's nod to lows who 't to start trainit A N ( H 0 R A G E‘);‘“‘ this mml‘uns at 7};‘0 oclook ron SALE i REAL ESTATE 1 go ahead with training under Pub- whil> they're still in :wz Is, but ltrem Skagway and left for ‘e o = | 3 B ¥ots ity amtuidly. et't sEater ord to work full BEXREVAY.] ¢ or ihe| MUKLUKS FROM Nome. Red 1 e | lic Law 16 before they actually get can’t physically afford to work full o - | South at 8:45 o'clock. | (347-t4) Fan SALE | their final dischargs. Here’s how im : Travelers now going to Anchorage, Arriving here from Ska ! i Ax\l]n/: \::11 .:f'}f'\ a ‘{.T;\”" rk’ .: u[v“ . Ve kg (!;ml:hn]." ‘:::‘v;',':”"ln ; 1111‘( will be permitted to enter “n.,» “:';x were: Miss R. Koval, J. Kislep, Mrs.| MOTORSHIP PHOENIX II. Small MgDIEIliN HOME—3 bedrocm ] my or Navys m b IEPOLLS €018 phe . & 1l education section |yt jf they stay more . than F. A. Christensen, Mrs. M. B cannery tender ty has 3 cylin- ull basement—furnace | see whether the serviceman will b2 prcvides, are available under PUbli¢ poyrs must have a negative throat| Mis. S. Alexander, Sister M der 66 hp. Washington Estep ) On 7 acres patented land i cligible for a disability penslon|16. That is, you can go to ~4.}’rm culture for clearance. This travel|lipa, Miss M. Valentine, Mrs 1; recently completely over- —Home exceptionally well built | when hf gets out. Then VA will or cc .y,',x training-on ! ‘: restrictien will be continued until|ples, Mrs. D, Devlin, Mr. and Mrs Has dock engine for 13 miles out of Juneau. | ’f‘*‘k" 2l R o R "' ‘midnight Saturday night, .August|g, rson, Mrs. B. McCracken, | ding freight and anchor hoist; OTHER LISTING—homes and dum Té ; 2 it st ol o C “v AnY ; 17; longer ‘if t diphtheria out-| Mys Kirkham, Carl Nelson,| 65 watt Northern Electric Radio Apartment houses. s ating is 10 perigntthe ol ‘H“'U' Lreak continues o | Mrs. Carl Nelson, C. E. Ward, Mrs.| Phone. 1946 model. Sleeps 6; con- WE NEED LISTINGS et Pyl ity b The decision to continue the ¢ E. Ward, Betty Fitzgerald, R. J.| sidered one of the strongest built| If you plan on selling .n.’nur i Public Law 16 ,',] ‘H ",',““.“( {ban on all public gatherings and re-| Nehill, Phil Rich, David O. Fritche.| boats by Marine Insurance In-| Call us for an appraisal. n.;:x_inu."nm i o 5 o 2 Al”“‘ n];*.wl was m{-;u: 8 ]Iu»ll!"l\’;-, Southbound passengers on the| spector in 1€ Cheap operation MARYSI]\NNI\BALMA’I‘ | 8 BHUDIS iy apee sk : day night,” states Dr. C. Earl Al- At o sl 1d ME 18 ales Mgr. | who's just sitting around a ho 1ljall disabled veterans who have|geath who rcturned to Juneau| .. & .li 1~‘ g c.nmx Mr | Am'. ity PL“;\ e T GBADELLE LEI for maybe an hour's treatment a|small disability ratings — the guys, o (o8 From RECHOTARL. = VTE L P c M | hnd“ ARG GH day, or so. the medics can keep anywho are getting pensions of $11.501 .. ¢ thought that the outbreak of : Wetght, 80rs. M Nelson \1 | \i" e o vr’(‘m” REALTOR eye on him for anotker month or|or $23 for small disabilities Which|g'n"fley cases of clinical diph-| b Nivo Miss Clare Dore Mrs.| B S o ‘s](,(,,,,, These Phone 557, Corner 2nd. and Franklin 5o befors sending him back to civ-|eventually may disappear. Untts in 75 hous Warranted one| o reein RaEHBLeost. | MEMCRE AR B i flian life. If the situation is some-| To be eligible for Public 16, orlg o 0" " ihe vestrictions.” “To Vancouver: Miss S. J. Betts,| boats il vr“; ;“N*ll ::l" — thing like that, he'll be able to!vocational rehabilitation, you musti po control measures in Anchor- Miss ‘LV{"IXI'“‘“ ‘;m:th.JFrnnk Con-| spection. Box 237, Sitka, A:‘““‘j‘ ‘—-_ . ba . ahwtans ¢ SRS teveri have Sonslaaailes diss » T e ¥ scle, William Bligh, Joe Longacre, 6-16) H . i make a start at learning whatever (have a pensionable disability. Nolqeoure under the supervision of |5 Dl 6 e e & { FOR SALE ‘ “Take it msy, Myr. Abercrombie. he wants to learn. jassability is - per Mnm- uness 1; Ralph W. MacKenzie, acting | pmyas fooee Booreot G, cal-| e e e e | | » . % e $58 bowtial ang Vi Jenple who it isted by Sge GRS TeHuR boare lth Officer. Dr. Elainz =~ o7 g each. Val Poor, Douglas. (346-16) | | our reservation’s on the next Clipper” specialize in advisement and coun-|as at least 10 percent N Ol ool Do.| T0 Victoria: Nellie B, Hanson, 2 BEDROOM HOUSE { Ph ; reling will get together with the Example: loss of a middle finger ... A .| Glenna J. Hanson; to Prince Ru-| OQVERSTUFFED Chair. Call Green | 715 Basin Road | ; st byt partment of Health, is coordinating| ... = prizgpetn Donohue, A. Mc-| g 346-t1) | BUSINESS LOT i ‘(‘t L\:r(-x;:;\‘x:mw;] l\v\;,(m‘m\’\ Ax‘)‘;i Ll;!() I (.”Ar‘, ];:rx;;“”nn(l:\.‘} is \4 \’“‘ e CONIELSauilvitiesln e Bg Lvui ; 3 e i Heart of Juneau. | Yes, Clipper service is frequent . . . with extra sections when of education or training is fixed!fivepercent disability. So if you s 4 Am_,‘mm,_,‘ nearly 6500 val( | H SEDAN. Call Au;: B:},\ 4 ROOM completely furnished | possible. But it's best to have an early reservation. For Pan up. Of course, tl a chance|lcst a little finger, but otherwise pocny adults, were immunizea with' ROY THOMAS IAK'"G ooy ik a g;}g‘ég‘gfi'gbfig"““"" ! American’s fleet of Douglas DC-3s are so comfortable, so All)l dzsahllm:( s.tjnlen‘mlx‘x!x won't bejcame out \‘” (.,l ervi : \z]\!n :i:mv diphther xoid during the Dd\[ |4 ROOM MODERN house with full |* g blace, furnace, Washing | dependable, and so time-saving that seats are usually sold able to take full time _training.|ycu would not be eligible for e : v | ace, ace, washing . ; ) AR e R W L bl HIS FIRST VACATION | bascment and gasase on beach i) Sgiihil i e out well in advance of departure. Meals or refreshments than four hours a day of| Funny, perhaps, but that's the ..oy the adult population of Alas- |N 'I'WEN'I'Y YEARS (345.tp) | GGOD' BUILDING LOT { aloft are included in all fares. For departure times, fare school attendance or work as an|way it is ka with diphtheria protection, et T R R R e | information, and help in planning your timesaving trip fo apprentice trainee Well, the VA guy remarked that|ge e "pl aplone e the ma- |3 CORNERED LOT with quonset|7 ROOM HOUS 15 S i The VA says it will okay part- vetorans with minor disabilities o' ¢ cases in this diphtheria' 1D Order to enjoy to the fullest| hyt in Waynor Tract. ,.h(,m, 732,| Gastineau Avenue. anywhere in the world, phone the number below. n if at the start you which may improve with time, ;) have occurred among CXiht his first vacation in 20| M. Gunderson. 345-13) )|2 COUNTRY HOMES ! can take any mc should apply for vocational rehab-| 4. 1ic 1 heartily recommend pro-|Ye3S Roy Thomas flew uum‘,i, I ¥ CPIRECH | With acreage Yet you'd be using up your period jon as soon as possible. Be- | oogon ooic Gishtheria for every SAturday via PAA. {{1VABLE FURNISHED House with] <39 1t Garwood Cruiser and of eligibility ust as though you ca once their condition does im- _ ; A g 5 o g '3 »! Thomas plans to meet his wife y | 268 ft. Cabin cruiser. gy adult Alaska as well as for the % oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- { were going to school full time | and their disability Tating|poacen and baby who left here sover: eplinoe e m‘“‘ iy AN /f[[lx’[(}’M/ But you might come ouf about drops below 10 percent, they'll no ~ 2 ey weeks ago and will visit with them | ]'le»] "_’)"V S :1’\‘»‘ il Munp“ & MURPHY even, because the law says a train- longer be eligible for training un- N Bnd-mrond Seattle: The Thoms=| .o ce. VieW; 850 BArast 2o 2 ! ; ! by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and Baranof Hotel ing period longer than four years der Public 16 pAA FllES MANY ases plan to spend about three| Y One black .,“tl 3 Ak Hag|EEEALTORE-ACPOUNEANTS aranof kote may be approved by the Veterans'| But, if they start vocational re- more weeks in the States before( St Qo MIACE B PR Y I phone 676 over First National Bank Administration in certain cases. A |habilitation and then their dis- p 1 returning to Juneau. L S v ‘"““"f’." i Phone 108 C],{;, 57)/,,,, o VA official told m= he thought one ability rating is cut below 10 per- MONDAY FHGHIS L g | tation. Howard Dy $59% cash | o ——— P reason that was included in the cent, they'll be entitled to mmplm l il lemmaenss i g = lying Clippers — — any training program already start- ALASKA AIRLIN T e R ‘ ed Pan American Airways yesterday i 1‘)‘““ A i WA“TED S A At last count, there were almost flsw the following passengers to ; g i i = e i Pl 8 ST e Y S R L 100 veterans enrolled under Public and from Seattle, Fairbanks, and FlIES 13 [0 WEST @ it TROLLER, new % hp. en-|RELIABLE MARRIED couple— Al k El 'E/ 9 Law 16 who had less than a 10 Ketchikan through the Juneau air- ine. Call 428 Fast St (343.t10,] Steadily employed, no childre ASEKA = @ B “nlcs percent disability, That's what hap- port 23 % | need furnished apartment im- . LT T . i i % i B ook Departing o0 BHe Alideat Airlings| ARWOOD CABIN speed | ly Kind B i i pened to them. From Seattle: J. Donald Kro _Dep |25 5. GARWOO, ABIN speed | y Kin call Bruce, ! poy 2165 g s This advice goes only to those cr, Ruseell Fields, Willoughby Whit- 'Starliner Juncau, with Captein| poat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler Gastinean Hotel H)-srenna Fadas At Ansine veterans who have temporary dis-/more, Mrs. S. Nelson, Nora Schenk, Larry Currie, Flight Officer Jvhnl motor, just installed. Phone 771. (347-t5) MARINE RADID TRANSMITTERS AND 1 ability ratings. If you have a Henriett Koslosky, Capt. Gerald Horning and Stewardess Betf (340-tf) o RECEIVE LENDbIY DEPTH RE- manent rating of at least 10 Wolfe, Herbert Koslosky, Leonard Rempfer were the following pa ‘P“AL”C AL NUREE o CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- Sant veu Gont . oty M Hupert Welse, Mrs. Mary |sengers for Anchorage: Ms. S. Nel 1| GOOD TCOME PROPERTY Apt.] ing in private home. ERS .~ BENDIX 1IOME RADIOS AND > o> Weise, Ruth Bliss, Louis Bl ;on. Raymond Ekman, William Ba hc I‘l‘ ';ml cabin. See ow: J‘:O 14f"| a ';h\ Faynette 11((\;\:(21- 4 “('U\I‘}’»I‘\'\:\.'I‘I(‘)\I\; o Naney Alhadeff, Robert Hooper, ber, Bertha Zeeff, Nancy Elliot, V|c‘~ willoug! (340-tf) n. Phcne 886, (346-t2) 3 i COMBINATIONS .. - - HQSP"M. OIES Ruseall Borg, Morris Andrews, Pres-|tcr Hardin, Peter Jack, Billy| s e Sl LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND : tcn Billau, Sigmund Einstross, Bar- Smothers, A. E. Glover, Lvm 11| e e 5 r,l" e ““ S SRR Pj;!'; f ‘;, ALy RADIO TUBES : ; ~Donell, Wi re cDon- Puckett, Mrs. M. Mortenson. | R B RSP AT i DU 9 % St. Ann’s Hospital discharged the bara McDonell, Winnifred McDon Puckett = 12,500, $5,000 dow ry ent if qualified. 7. - " following patients yesterday: Mrs Rosemary Fitzgerald, Mrs. Rosa| To Cordova: Mrs. G. Sweet; tol :"‘;";\ 3“” )buimi»' SO P U_mql iazil Qrders Promplly Filled + John L: .th and Mrs, Kate Ber- Fitzgorald, Ed Fitzgerald, 1da Car- Fairbanks: (vh" 1 Mlcn e TR (346-t3) ; S s e LOOK TO PNA 5 negie, Claude Carnegie, Virene AR Complete Radio Repair Service Performed [ &‘ M e 5 Admitted to St. Ann’s yesterday Lucht, Donald McKown, William (OASTAL AIR“NES NOW 1IN 3 WANTED— Experienced male (lmk by Govermment Licensed afldm were Mrs. Richard Peter for sur- Barber, Col. John Corris, Edith 226 engines with 2 to 1 and 3 to| Inquire California Grocery. Experienced Technician gical attention and Mrs. Raymond Rawlins. 1 reduction gears. Juncau Weld- (346- l[w FOR LEA‘DERSH”’ Smith et From Ketchikan: Ellen Lynch; H.IES 0“ MONDAYI {56 An Machine Bhop. (80-t0 b i i - . WRITE FOR INFORMATION ¢ Government Hospital admit- from Fairbanks: Estelle Wagner, e | : EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. y 2 D 7 7 IR Tk o et Hanna Simpson, Don Horter. Alasks Airlines flew the | Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- i * i RIS & To Seattle: Shirley Dooley, Thom- | {cllowing yesterday to fon BE“T neau. (346-t1) | i S 0P o A = AV AL % Do rank Bair 2llis, Hasselborg Doelker, Dr. and e e R TR e i T + Salmon — creamed, kippered or 8s Dooley, Frank Baird, Ned Ellis PRI PRI B ATED 5 HENT—Two. Gidine 3 R “har avis, Maria ain, Ar eron, Bud Cameron, ] s D TO RENT—Two business THE COAST ROUTE IS THE steaks, Spruce Lockers. Phone 71 Hlx;hnswg:: qu::(m é’»“!:?mm.“ S R ml){()f«fls P};ucé;’(;; priviieges. Home} i wigh furnished apartment. SMITH HEATING and APPL!ANCE co_ SHORTEST . . . FASTEST P T herins Paters. Abfer. Bergens|and Gordon GraXam: from Hassel| & i St | Call 706 or after 5 p.m. Black 167. FORMERLY SMITIH OIL BURNER SERVICE TO THE WESTWARD N : bel Bergensen, Jenine Ma- borg: Gordon Grahami to Sitka:| HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash! (346-t3) = . . D cn, Mabel Berg | il Burners — Plumbing — Heatin L4 N on - Dorothy Miller, Chris Pet- Mrs. Hartley, Sam Hartley, Frank! Cole. (80-40) | T TED Torperienced clerk-stenc g g < £ 4 o v ¢ Hartley, N. A. chran, V. Com ea s p 5 ‘i VE— , KarL K. KATZ, General Traffic Manager / erson, Marvel _ Blix, Raymond sarer MMCEB‘I‘;\;{' vch-s A APALTALENTS. Under| okrapher for 80-day apointmenti | y DAY FHONE=376 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 Beach, Dianne Beach, Kenneth dabl, Henry Moy and Mr. and Mr Tty SII hovr BeeE. ABDE TEMPTING Reiber. |Baker; to and from Taku Lodge:| New management. renovated. 1 H“ “l"; (N o - Tmmppylw T e Sl S o ( To Fairbanks: Edward Bartlett, R. B. Davin; and to Tulsequah:| 8nd 2 room aparimenis. One| Health DePArinetl, =ortions %WMHHHW FLAVOR Elizabeth Rawlins, Gene Badger; Mrs. McPherson | block from Federal Bldg. ! SB‘i”dl“;g' Rl e 3 i o to Ketchikan: Henry Owen, Roy From Tulsequah: A. McLeod; (21-t0) S S |5 CIPVERY 5y Terwick, Charles Butler, Harry from Taku Lodge: Miss Meredith SR R BN 5 e FEMALE laundry “worker. Alas“l'i‘ EV M,“ l_);“ Wolf, May Winsten, James Win-!and Miss Betts; to Tenakee: A A. MISCELLA“EUUS Laundry. |4 DISHES ston, Orman Smith. Kcifer; from Tenakee: Tom Arm- | Yous grecer has S streng: from Sitka: Rex Marchant, | —— = __|WANT TO BUY—Small house or| Topmiersy WOODLAY ARWALS 5. RELIANCE CLARE KROPH HERE 'Ken Nordby, W. Ogg, L. Fayher, R, | WILL THE TWO BOYS that | ole| house with one or two apartments, 10% Discount on Round Trip Fares é SPICES — |Pettier, Elaine Herrington, Allen| the new lm,._(!r seat from 6th St.) or other type income property.| % Extracts Serving as an engineer on the Herrington, Kelly Westfall, R.| Kindly return same as you arej Does not need to be in escellent 716 2, Alaska Steamship Company freigh-|Fargher, Larry Lundstrom, Gus| known. 341-12) | condition. Box 242, Gity. (330-t0) ter, Diamond Knot, is Clare Krogh, Furlow, Walter Jewell, Joe Carillo| — e —— el - BARANOF HOTEL former Juneau resident. and Sadic White; to Hawk - Inlef A naw grocery in town is going| WANTED—Woman or man dish, m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ While the boat is in port, Krogh!Elizabeth Marks; and to Hoona! L'm give .u l“( \\‘ kind f;r service. washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s 1:()]{ RESERVATIONS is visiting his mother, Mrs. H. M.|Katherine Kuh, J. Carter, P. Gal- isten for the announcement on| Cafe. (291-t1) PURE FOODS | il % . vt ke 3 KINY. (347-t5) | S | Krogh, who is in charge of the and, B. Morgan and D. Johnson. | e T ) | WANTED_Used furniture. 306 Wil- AIR PASSENGER - - - Bethel fzacl\ Children’ \_.Hui]_?_ To Pelican: Mr. MacDonald, D KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone|{ loughby. Phone 788. 0 T | Scott ?;“d 0. \;ghnslon erolél Pn;h' 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing . can: George Karppl, W. C. Mc-| 5 permanents. Open evenings by VICE l.‘.l.. lc d(lnn. Gus Nicketis, Dwight( gppointmen (293-3t1) e e oo sl . omaw| LOST AND FOUND e Sl s | FOR GHARTIR 3 o e s v J QUNM@ QUL O Seattle “STARLINERS" D-C3 ® HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS ® COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE e 109%REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 e 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS ‘Lorn. Stanley B. Levine, Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) \mour, M. E. Monagle, |Holmes and H. C. Holme: | Sitka to Angoon: nce Wilson; |from Chatham: sh; and |from Hasselborg: Baker, Phil Se- ! WINTER & ?OND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. Dewey {Irving Ail, Sydney Wernstein, Alva Stan Grummett, Harry 'vh'u. | Blackerby, ! Sperling and Ralph Birthday ParIy Family Reunion A birthday pariy which was also a family reunion was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houston for their | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- l nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 !15 Decker Way. NARVAL NELSON GlVEN “Sicwant Houton and »e ana| PROMOTION IN ARMY | Mrs. Warren Houston with their { FORT RICHARKSON, Alaska — Narval N. Nelson, son of M Arnt Nelson of Juneau, has been promoted to the grade of Techni- cian Fourth Grade, according to a recent announcement T-4 Nelson 4219 Quartermaster pany, and he has 2en in Alaskan Department for six months. He previously served in the Aleut- jans on Attu Island. Prior to entering the he worked as a fisherman, and up- on his release from the Army, plans | baby daughter, Sheila, arrived on | the Princess Louise Saturday night. Both Stewart and Warren are sons |of the Houstons in Juneau and have recently been discharged |frem the service. | The turkey dinner party was giv- en in honor of Stewart’s twentieth birthday. Recently discharged from | Navy, he plans to visit with |his parents in Juneau until fall | when he will return to the Univer- sity of Washington to complete his | studies there. Warren Housten and family plan |to remain in Juneau indefinitely,/to continue with his fishing as he will'be assisting his father L ee—— - in the Juneau Upholstery Company.| Ready to eat chicken—fried or DA T e roasted. Spruce Lockers. Phone 71. Salmon — crcemed, kippered or OBONORE e 0 steaks, Spruce Lockers, Phone Ti' Empwe Want Aas bring resuits! \ ok with the Salvage Com- a o | | the the! service| l l i iand was brought to the Mayo Clm- 1 wool sox in front of Govemor's" may have by Mansion. Owner paying for this adv. William Gallagher Dies at Rochester ROCHESTER, Minn., Aug. 13.—. 71-year-old Congressman is dead.| iHe was Representative William | Ga]]agh a pensioned Minneapol street cleaner who defeated a two-| term Republican congressman in’ 1944. Gallagher re-election on the Democratic-| Farmer Labor party tic He became seriously ill last Sundny ic by ambulance from Minneapo! The Congressman was uncons for several early today. New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Sheck Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. was a candidate forf hours before his death|% LOS ANGELES AIR SERVICE PHONE 800—Exiension 201 2 e e i BUS SERVICE t0... & & Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse i VIA HAINES | FIRST TRIP- AUGUST 15 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS 100" 1H A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES > laskas Teallbtaycrs JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA s o o