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PAGE SIX VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL ) * RESURGENCE 0 bit of bearing, Mrs. P. If| The recent outbreak of di [\"»‘ Pan Amcrican Airways flew the | artic band had died of causes theria at Anchora tracts our at-|following passengers on weekend | answer nnected with his service, then tention to the rem ble comeback | flights and from Seattle, White- | column me would have a definite diphtheria h made as a public|horse, Fairbanks and y points: | property ffect uf health problem. With the advent| From Scattle, Fay Morron, Phil-j Question from N. E. S, Warren — of mass immunization diphtheria,|ip h, Joe Garrett, Alleine! (e} You said t a while n from J. E. B,, Roches once termed The Great Killer, re-! George, Josephine Lynn, Leland! y dential order|N. Y When I went into th ed to a minor role in the pub-|Carlsc Ruth Clemetson, William ! Civil Service I owed a small amount of money lic health spotlight Ty ina Trager, James| disabled vet- to a loan company. Now that I'm| But during World War II, diph-|Peacock Gerti Jackson, Ro»“ ce or back and out that amount has theria emergeed as the major bert Rus Muriel ~Churchill, | e can increased. The loan com- demic disease in® Europe It Sister St rnard, Clinton Gilpen, \ order and som any he reason for the in- is, It was noted as far back as|gister St hael, James Conwell, | what CTease unpaid inte t which 1939 that the disease was on the [ouise Britt, Richard Britt, Pauline' hes been accumulating. Can you increase in Europe. Public Health Gay, Anna Mae Murphy, Marguer-, Hathaway, Civil me if I'm being flecced warnings were issue, but mass mi-|ite Shaw, Frank Kay, Alfred Rus-, n, Washingt A g : . grations, troop movements, and ge]) s Il give you t ot without knowing the amount |peysonal privations accelerated the| sStanley Handson, Louise Lilly,! number of the ¢ L he carviey |PPrcad of the. dlsshss Oscar Anderson, Margarite Brad- order is 9644 L A "\ this. The Sol.|,, The United Btates lliewise felt)ford, Levi Fiemister, Cora Horfor,| S Gt st Balice’ Baliet Adt wakie| e LMASH oL HH8 Jenace And 1| jonn Nall, Arthur Pellinat, Doug- | Query from F T. B., Wilkes- 4 i bt ; the United States as well as in Eu-|,¢ Tompkins, Col. Albert Ropner, Barre, Pa,: “Can a disabled vet- it clear that interest on debis Hi-irope, it was noted that there Was| jyljene Echelberger, W. Wells, Bian | like mysclf get instruction Curted before you went into the, “changing pattern in diphtheria | popelnerger, Mrs. Echelberge is'not to be more than six Bigs B s T 3 4 . om the Vet Administratior : X incidence, more cases were falling Theophil Deiubek, Art Hedge N rmanent arti. Percent per year. Better check with |y, ¢he over-30 age group. Thi + d on how to permanent arti-, LET e U eervice organisations ralieid e e \geline Richmond, Helen Deihl, | ficial leg ; G T plve SR Ly e o ""”]‘ff rved | Geraldine Urban, Nancy Garbareno, Absolutely. The VA worked L Her o balong to|Alaske wheie olr: GUIreass BABeijorrls Langervert, Emma Lagers) out a program for guys like you % 10/ occurred so far in 1946. The out-|p i bt William, Charles Hath- | and from what T san find out it’s § aks occuring at Unga, Adak, ;oo wiliom Graxon, Maneville| a swell sct-up. Get in touch with < {Anchorage and Nome resulted in| il RO PG Gter, Lary! your regional VA office at 18 South| Question from G. K. Buffalo:|four deaths | Hefling, Marge Hanson. Franklin ! They'll o b T 967t RBbIy-tor. the] - (L1e, TECeAt joUthrenks, at. oS To Seattle, Earl Her (.w\go-‘ Sou" th : 5 1 age called for restrictions on trav- , steer you the $20 o week readjustment allow- ana Herring, Fred Perry, Joe Fri-| ; | and public gatherings lest the I ct ) Gisease pread like a forest fire|bock, Dorothy Fribock, Harold Phil- ' Question from T. J. M., Scrar Go to your nearest United States|f80R B0 ™ Nearly 6,500 res- |Drick, Ralph Kiger, Paul Tessman, Pa.: “A couple of weeks ago you Employment Service offic They e e mostly ke e |Elmer Lindstrom, Alta Maddox, writing about the pr teil you Low to proceed from there.|,) oy ™ oper” communities in Alas- Florence Leese, Eva Dalander, Al- National Service Life Ins You just have fo Hil oub one Ofiy, responded admirably o the|c® Morris, Janine Bramer, Theo- bill. 1f that bill goes through Con- thosc forms % and Instituted Tess intmuns| 0Ore Bramer. i oE gress, will T be able to con B e ization procedures Lloyd .’\ubn\': Louis %x, Ger- one of its three endowment poli- | Because of the prevalence maine, Howard Stephens, Fred Moe, | cies, even though I've already con- RAF BOMBER HAS diphtheria, its present virulen | Sigmund oss, Jean Preston, verted my policy to a permanent R Eha JEk e dRACY o . Lucille Becker, Ruth Bliss, Lewls form? » adults, Dr. C, Earl Afbrecht, Bliss, Fred Jerrick, Thomas Weir, That's because you always can cc urges that all Alaskans both adults strom, John M John Head, o b o ENGLAND RE(ORD and children submit to immuniza- Anna Brown, Patricia Sey, Myrtle another type which costs more Holi. Siioh & prodedurs & net Ferrel, Selma Peterson, Oren Tol- endowment policy will cc public health presentation, but also liver, Thomas Regan, Jack Regan, than the most expens ent WELLINGTON, 1 Aug. 26— individual life conservation Albert Birch, Donald Cheney, | type of policy—the A RAR Faviokuter 1av Oha e Eugene Rehfeld, James Byrne, ~ kea airdrome near this city, ap- ATTENTION MASONS George Hiddleston, Jean Lash, Ca Question from Mrs. M. C. P. proximately 6 PanLs 5 ol Lash, Judy Lash, Coral Spurgec Clifton, N. J.: "My husband was off from Surrey i Called Communication Monday and Ned Allbright killed in the nd I have been Reports varied on the exact time | afternoon at 3 o'clock with work From W Marilyn McAl- | getting a monthly pension Cver of departure, but it was clear that ! in F. C. Degree. Stated Communi- ister, Gloria Gullufsen, Carol Mc- | since. Is it true that if my personal the bomber broke the record of 60| cation Monday evening with work HKenze Helen MAlister, Genevieve income es a certain amount neurs and SRB RS cslab in E. A, Degtee Stumpff; from Fairbanks: William per year the pension will stap? In jast March. Stops were made at J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. Rudell Hill, Charles | cther words, does the meney I earn Karachi, India: Colombo, Ceylon; S y Otis Hyde, Olns Grai- | have any bearing on the pensi and Darwin, Australia Phonograph Rec S oihie Sl‘.lnfljy":("-“”“ from Pt H‘”'“«‘»}‘,, ' A To Ketchikan: Genevievel Stumpff, Thomas Mayhew; to Fair- | banks, Jim Laveque; to Whit horse: Fred Turpin, Lelah Turpin, and Warren Hardi FROM SEATTLE FLY UNITED MAINLINERS TO CALIFORNIA FLIGHT TIMES FROM JUNEAU TO CHICAGO . . 18% NEW YORK . SAN FRANCISCO . LOS ANGELES . . UNITED AIR LINES or your travel agent AND “ALL THE EAST” F hrs. .23 1/3 hrs. 14 hrs. 17 hrs. (via connecting airline to Seattle) In Seattle, call Elliott 3700 ® 71 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 G0OD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANUF HOTEL Phone 667 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DAA HAS HEAVY DIPHTHERIANOW | WEEKEND LIST | HAS SPOTlIGHTw THROUGH HERE, - R FAWL MAKES 2 | ANNOUNCEMENTS | ABOUT SEASONSv The Fish and Wildlife Ee \1(( i ant:ounces that The Western Dis-| IH'( Central, Soutk2rn, and West- ‘ ern sections as covered by Section; 2239 of the Alaska Fisheries Regu- | { | | | laticns, the Eastern district as cov-1 erad by Seo. 2248, the Southern| District as covered by Sec. 229.8, and | Ernest Sound, Zimovia Strait and|{ Bradfield Canal of the Sumner Straits distr as covered by Sec.| 226.8 of the regulations, will remain closed until 3 c'clock p. m., August 29 unless changing conditions ju tify reopening before that date. De- | termination as to further fishingj after 3 p. m. Thursday will ke bas-{ ed on develepments. Decision will be announced when reached. | Also, the Regional Offig> of | Fish and Wildlife Service make the! ‘following announcement: | In accordance with the provis- Jicps of Section 201.21c of the reg 3 {lations governing the Alaska com- mercial fisheries, announcement is {hereby made that for the purpose; {of compliance with Sec. 2019 re- quiring that traps be made inopera- tive within 24 hours after the clos e' of the season, the close of the sea-| son in all districts of eastern Alaskan area where com- mercial salmon fishing is now per-} mitted, is defined as 120 hours af- ter the end of the fishing period specified un paragraph (¢) (2) of the sections pretaining to closed | seasons in such districts, or 120 hours after the close of an exten- sicn beyond the time specified ing paragraph (c) (2). Traps will be the south- SAMPLER | 1 53 famous sssortment of -liked confections i 1 ; here direct from the makers --§1.50 - £7.50. % BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” rrrerrrrerrerrred ' B e |CABIN CRUISER [ Penrod, Superintendent WANT ADS ; T T B o o o i e FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE 37 FORD SEDAN, FOR SALE $450. Green 323. HAVE mu]muhd (358-13) FOR SALE—*I\'&\J\ two- bv-(lm()m re- W sidence with full ground floor 3 APARTMENT BUILDINGS | rasement, hardwood floors, auto-' Completely furnished matic oil-burning warm air heat, Exceilent revenue electric range. Located Behrends Terms Avenue, “The Highlands” Total VACANT 5 ROOM FRAME cost $10,200. Call 107 between 9 Partly furnished nd 5, (858-t2) | On Hiway and beach i L g e 0 cash handles BOAT TO TAKU LODG urday ERAL GOOD LOTS | noon. Back Monday evening,. In Douglas weather permitting. Mary Joy -t GRADELLE LEIGH RFEALTOR deck; cendition, Blue 323. Na 28 ONE TABLE blades; one line shaft. i.’l ge stern 110 h.p. Chrysler Crown fine veady to go. Phone Member National Real Estate Assn.| (358-tf) | Ph Corner 2nd & Franklin ft. TROLLER, ready fo fish, | Ut i Priced to sell, Small Boat Har- bor, Pier 3, No. 30B1288. (358-t2) | FOR SALE oo saw. two |2 BEDROOM HOUSE \\'ul(;d“h‘thwm‘:x.\d 1)\:\\01 Uk DL athe, and one{ae el ram Phone Blue 130. EvRI B UL \asa-tr) | | Heart of Juneau ! RV 58-t0 | 4 'ROOM completely furnished CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy | Home—Waynor Addition to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. 3 BEDROOM HOM (358-tf) | Fireplace, furnace, | Machine, etc, Juneau washing 52 ft, 4 POLE TROLLER, “Lady|GOOD BUILDING LOT May,” fully rigged, powered with! West Juneau. 125 hp heavy duty Kermath.|7 ROOM HOUSE Ideal for man and wife. 14 ton] Guastiheau Avenue hatch. Must go to best offer. Can |2 COUNTRY HOMES be seen at A.B. Dock, Sitka. With acreage L. Sanstrom (358-t2 29 ft. Garwood Cruiser and 6.8 ft. Cabin cruiser. HAND MADE Home Beautiful crifsheted rug (358-t1) ;munpfly & MURPHY tubler tricycle g L e 8 2 Hadl 108D, BEOLRORE SEECOUNTANTH al Bank (358-13) ,Phone 676 over First Natio WANTED 32 COLT automatic Call after buggy GOOD SPRINGFIELD 30-06, re- | barrel with Weaver 330S. Hunt- | ing scope shock absorber and el sting complete. Shoots accurately 'vs. S T reiatt Sopoi Rifle as issued. First $125 money; pachine, Must be neat, at least 13 order takes it, its a bargainl (..ro See Manager, Capitol T} Write Lee Nichols % Post Office| oo $58.0) Ketchikan, Aiaska, or will trade! : 2 300 or 375 model 70|wipL, PAY CASH fcr iatc model ' car. Phone Gree ) (35 6) TUBLER Hu\(h“‘:i P WANTED — Deckhand—As- after 5 p.m. Red 680. | Y for Hygiene. Westward. rd for Thursday {HUNTER .CRUISER “Clipper i } 31D415, sleeps four—toilet—Ker- | Dept. Health. math 95 h.p. motor ideal for] cruising, fishing, hunting. Can{ygpw pAA employee (vete all 4. Phone | and 9 pm be n a. Fioat 3 Green 410 between 7 old desire e Call apart- un- girl fur; Barano ment or h furnished STORK Line crib, 6 yr size, like! new with maltress, also bathin- Call Green 167 after 6 p.m 6 day RS, insiae work. all 34 evenings. ette 4 ROOM partly xuunmmfhmw inj I)uuu]»:l:i Interested parties act | wANTED—Experter Herman Savikko. s nquire’ Calirornis Grocery RADIO FOR SALE. Inquir Fourth St. Room 3. IENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 or complete Frigidaire {18-cu. FT. | With unit suitable for sharp| DeAW EPL) freeze. Juneau Florist. :f‘fiMALE laundry wo Alaska GOOD income propesty. See Nick| Laundry. A Rocovich. | WANTED—Woman or man dish LIVABLF F'URHISHED house \\hh oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv-| washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) ing room in knotty cedar, with!wANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- | firelace. View: also garage 12 ft.| {oughby. Phone 788 by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and} skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay | store, beach side. Bus transpor- tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash. (344-t4) FOR RENT ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. AT RAGE—Ph. 861 Cash (260-t1) 29 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-th MISCELLANEOUS KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop,’ Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing i In permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) GOGD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt. house and cabin. See owner 142 Willeughby. (340-tf) | APT. HOUSE ana two hous 4017, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,000 down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-tf) rendéred inoperative within 24 hours after the close of the season as defined above. ——————— { ANS OFFICIALS LEAVE 1 “WINTER & FOND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies ou S"KA S(HOOL Imp } Developing — Printing — Enlarging FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) Artists’ Paints and Materials of ; Finest Quality Three Alaska Native Service edu-|wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail cation: offielals left for Sitka t0daY | e e to make a study of equipment and { PIANOS RENTED and TUNED supplies needed for the new ANS| Anderson Shop. boarding school tc be established at | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- rfaval Wastallations recentl ac- Biked })y ANS. i nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up The officials were: Dr. George| Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 'LOST AND FOUND Dale, Director of Education; Muxl of Educa- ition; Miss Louise Davis, Superin- tendent of Dictetics and Home | Economics. | LOST—Thre “salmon fishmg “rods | The necessary equipment and and cooking pan between Auk ‘supplies will be secured from the| Bay Float and Juneau. FPlease ISurplus Property list, according to| call Douglas 35, one long, one nn act of Congress, passed at the| short. last session of the 79th Congress. - T || BOX 2652 PHONE 204 | HOSPITAL NOTES | R. W. KRUSE | The foiuwing were discharged CONTRACTOR rom St. Ann's Hospital over thel JUNEAU, ALASKA week-end: Charles Johnsen, Will-il are you interested in a home of jam Dillhoefer, Mrs. E. Bost, Joe | your on, or having your build- Beal, Mrs. Harold Smith, Kelly St.! Clair and Carl Larson | Mrs. Bert Alstead and Antonio| Estigoy were admitted to Sz Ann’s on Saturday. e \ Empire Want Ads brine rnrults"i ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You BOX 2652 PHONE 204 write Box 124, Ju-| i male clerk. = | (346-tf) | | | | 1 MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1946 “No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn 't what we mean when we invite you to relax on a Clipper”’ Clinpcr flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is *way less than a day. So Mr. “A” won't need his nightie. But he can relax in the A(I)Il\’(h)l(f lounge seats of the Decuglas-built DC-3. And 3 stewardess will help make him comfortable see that he has good food aloft as part of the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip to anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. \ PN AMERICAN Baranoi Hotel Phone 106 x MOTORSHIP FSIUPLTH Leaves HRINES “™ SKAEWAY ** MONDAY 10 P.M. Le es for wo-w || SITKA and Wayperls cvery Wednesday 6 P.M. FREIGHT and MAIL i PAS NGERS exmacer v ey T - e e e e SHITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. 'l FORMERLY )8 | OIL BUR. R SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATiION CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Keichikan to: Conni1 g Inlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Rose lnlet Craig Tokeen Shakan View Cove Klawock Edna Bay. Point Baker Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision ‘Wrangell Returning by Way of: Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock Each Tuesday Afterroon KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Alaska - Electronics JIM*LANGDON—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECKFIVERS — 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 ———————— - - £ ) ot - ) ) 0 A BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEXK TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS IH AN\ IRIR A\ BUS LINES Slaskas Tealtbtarcrs JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA o - o o - - O o —r—— P S