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TUFSDAY, SP PTEVIBER 17, 1946 "FRONTIER GAL" IS RUGGED FILM NOW AT CAPITOL LEAVES TOHIGH'I" THE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRE—JUNFAU. ALASKA |CONGRESS PASSED ~[New Blshop Eleed, 64 PASSENGERS ARE | MANY BILLS, ALL | Pro. Epis. Church FLOWN BY PAA ON | AIDING VETERANS |, ruwsormmns, scor oo MONDAYSFlIGHTS | Rev. Henry Knox blwnll D. | The i Bishop of Massachusetts, was elect- PAGE FIVE. | william der To Kunz Sherman, Theresa sm-" Nome: Maggle Kunz, Gary To N I fi H SACRED RECITAL 0 BE GIVEN SEPT. 29 and .c... WEDNESDAY!? Adventure and romance are the last session of Congress was| 4’ unanimously today as the new ”.}’u“ American_ Airways vesterday two chief ingredients ol Universal’s an historic one to veterans. EMest| .gine bishop of the Protestant . 4 passengers on incoming and new Technicolor production “Fron-iLincoln, Acting Manager of the|p,icooha1 Church in the U. S. A outgoing trips (m'nw:?! Juneau On Sunday afternoon, September tier Gal” at the Capitol for the|Alaska Regional Office of Veter-| " 00 B "o Tp o0 meppyy Arriving here from Seattle were: g9 "\oino the Feast of St. Michacl last showings tonight. Sensational ans Administration, pointed out that) o =" "o wo = " Richmond, | ROPert Siebert, Jr., Constance Sie-| oy Al Angels, Ernest Ehler Yvonne De Carlo, who starred m‘l)('h)rc its adjournment recently the |y, who has held the office since bert \} lter Sicbert ltnbml Sie- ' onor, will give a sacred recital in IN TECHNICOLOR Salome, Where She Danced,” is{79th Congre: had passed more 7 and, who Wil vetive Bn age bert, Valle Herche, Mittie Siebert, the Church of the Holy Trinity teamed \vnhl Rod Cameron again le.';x,\!alnvn directly affecting \(‘ll*r; DeteraBer 81 ‘K:zfl ren Mett e i o This recital is being sponsored by & i in the new thriller. ans than any previous session o e e " e 5 e , Mary Estes, RUth o vectre oy ey g i EXTRA! Tom and Jerry! || Frontier Gal" is described as one|Congress. Without exception these| | The DeW Prending Bishob WA | Ancerson, . E. Bodine, Win. Bettis, proceds will be used today. the Tnmonnow_n of the season’s spec wcular melo- 'LllI werc all signed by President House of Bishops &t the church's 11-{1 « Lee liuh L\»A:. . |Holy Trinity Duilding Fund il : dramas. The picture was filmed, for, Truman it sl ol ey Charles A. Carmody, Marcia Car-| During the afternoon Marguerite RETURNED BY the most part, against a background| Following a summary of the Sardy mody, Tom Dennison, Clitford Ma-'gpaw organist, will play several REQUEST! of America’s magnificent mount- |new laws enacted to provide further ¢ json, John Dille, Wallace Difiord, gacred numbers. Mr. Ehler will be ain scenery f{er benefits for former service men pNA F”ES I’WENTY Dan Rice, Wayne Montgomery, Jr,| accompanied by Dorianne Barnes Appearing in the supporting «cast jand women 4 88 Baird The full program of this recital are Andy Devine, Fuzzy Knight,| 1. National Service Life Insur- To Secattle: John Wilson, Midge|will he announced at a later date Sheldon Leonard, Andrew Tombes,|ance v ized by providing EIGHI ON MONDAY‘ Wilson, Jack Wilson, Edward Cobb, anq the public is cordially invited and the talented screen newcomer, | endow policies and addition- {Fon Olson, Ken Shudshift, Bern-| e e o ot | tittle Baverly SHEMoNs: al pe forms of insurancc Vifaras Savikiéo, Hifior kko ; ) g s from which veterans may sclect in| Pacific Northern Airlines Yester-| wiljom Milner, Stuart Frazier, Hosp"Al NOTES ! \ } The:look in ! |converting their temporary term in-|1ay flew the following passengers . w p. James, Guy Peney, Glen ! g i A RA]TY IRI(K |surance. Lump sum settlement in}&"k‘“(‘ from Anchorage and tolygpec Allen Johns, Helen Johns, AN AT A § ! her eyes should lcases of des P » Temoval o Zakutat. ¥ s} nn's Hospital discharged yes- y S . ' ! _ :?:[(,k.‘“l,,:,( ”,{]" u;:“tlll\:“::::n ‘\i‘(,: Flying from Anchorage with Cun-:r\“m IO Y terday Mrs. Don Underwood and have warned him! ! ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 17.—The 4150 annroved tain Maury Keating, First Officer| Yvenne Coo James COODET, | pahy boy, and Robert Hammer rats in the meat packing and mill-|"y" “Aliomobies costing up to| Tony Gomez, and Stewardess June [JOhn Faulkner, Harry Hoyt, Martin| winiam Johnson, Jr. and Rose Lun- ‘ He only stopped |ing district are going to get a tWO g1500 will be provided to veterans of | Rees were: Bruce Dunkle, Delah HU‘,\' Martin Ness, Harry GUmour, 4en were admitted to admire, but he [night feast this week and then — lwoq war 11 who have been crip- | Russell, Scott Donaldson, Dee Don- {J0sePh McRae. CGovernment hospital had one! NTERNATIONAL PICTURES. INC. Presents stayed, to kill! | Saturday and Sunday nights the result of amputations or|aldson, Cliff Anderson, F. A, Froh-! Robert Bergner, Henry Anderson, birth. A baby boy weighing 7 sponsors have a surprise. They're he VA will pay the cost|bose, Donald T. Bagoi, E. W. Mil- | Frank W t, Marion Troutman, pounds 12 cunces was born to Mrs. H]WARD [; RuBlNSUN | mixing the meat with a fatal potion cluding special equip- | ler, Willlam Goodman, John Wil-|Ernie Carter, Jean Carter. Maxine Barsche of Juneau at 1:2 and of alphnaptholthiourea (alphanap- ... .. achments nocessary for|son, Midge Wilson, and Jackie| Edwin Goodwin, Amelia Kor- pm. yesterday i tholthiourea, that is). 'the veteran to operate it G Wilson. stuedt, Delah Russell, Bruce Dunkle, Admitted to Government hospital | ][]AN BENNm | A combination of a serious short-| On-The-Job Training ‘ To Yakutat, A. E. Glover, John|ULilly Follot. were Kathleen Ann Wilson of Ju- New—Used—Rebuilt |age of meat an an oversupply of/ 5 qne VA was given authority|Brilthart, Leonard Smith. From Ketchikan: Ideal Wildes, neau, Irene Benson and Irma Davis | !rats in the district prompted !h“‘m exercise tighter control over on-| To Anchorage, Robert Merritt,|Keith Wildes of Sitka, Marilyn Wright of Juneau, “r()man ln the WlndOW A“To PARTS | wholesale extermination plan. ano job training. The act prohibits| Helen Merritt, Lee Merritt, J.| From Whitehorse: Isabbel Scott,|and Raymond Jackson of Kake. o i T ol SR payment of subsistence allowances|Rockwell, Mattie Siebert, Robert!Glenn Sullivan Eleanor Jackson of the Tenakee s Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee i DIVORCE FILED lto veterans if they are earning|Siebert, Walter Siebert, Valle] To Fairbanks: Mame Kilstrom, | cann and George Martin of Ju-| RAYMOND MASSEY — & Action Units, Motors, Trans- ‘\ e more than $200 a month while|Hersche, John Carson, Dan Rice,|Millie Sherman, David Sherman,|neau were discharged and Edmond Breon - Dan Duryea ggop ENTERTAINMENT 1S INTERNATIONAL ! | A new action for divorce, Hazel studying or trainng under the G. I|'Wallace Difiord, Felix Aubuchon, | - — - Directed by FRITZ LANG b e — | missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Dennis vs. Arthur Dennis, has been | filed here with the Clerk of the i DmricL Court. Cruelty is charged as i 7 s ause a Thp couple was € A > Jitiaon » ause o[ action Seattle, Wash. | 1939 and has no children. No pro- | & : | perty is lved in the action. x S—— | JUNEAU FIRE DEPT BENEFIT SHOW | CAPITOL THEATRE—September 25 and 26 | American War, | crease. (from $30 to $40. | cation {available, Bill. are limited Veterans without dependents to earnings of $175 monthly. The bill establishes standards for on-the-job training, and allows the VA to reimburse the Territory for supervision of jobj training. 4. Disability pensions were in- creased 20 per cent for nearly two| million veterans of both World Wars and approximately 400,000 de- pendents. Veterans of the Spanish- the Philippine In-| surrection and the Boxer Rebellion, who served 70 days or more and whose monthly pensions have not| already been readied to $75 or more will also share in the pension in-| Minimum monthly ps ments to their widows was rais (i The new law also permits the VA to make full pay- yments to veterans withcut depen- ;dc-nt.s while they are hospitalized in VA institutions. Formerly, p: ments to these single veterans were reduced considerably while in VA 'hospitals and home Terminal Leave ~ The terminal leave bill af- pexscnnrl provides that jwill be made by the war, and treasury departments. blanks, when they navy, become postoffice. 6. Authority and funds were ,granted by Congress for setting up canteens in VA hospitals and other installations. In these b2 operated with a minimum of | profit, patients, dependents and em- ! ployees will be enabled to purchase service not | numerous articles and inow available. | “No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean | when we invite you to relax on a Clipper”’ ! | ; | Clipper 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 adjustable lounge scats of the | Douglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will help make him comfortabie . . . see that he has good food aloft as part of { the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip | 0 anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. { | "PIv AMERICAN WorLp AIgwAys The ;-S;;Imr of //cffllmq &/ //r/x Baranof Hotel Phone 106 YELLOW CAB co]l PHONE 22 | Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE || KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRBIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Keichikan to: Cpnnhg 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 Aftermoon KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA | reimbursed in full, | can |ceased beneficiaries !paid on procof of loyalty 7. Retired officers of the armed forces, Public Health Service and | Coast and Geodetic Survey may be employed by the VA without jepar- dizing their retirement privileges. Reinbursements 8. Persons who lived in enemy- occupied countries during the war and did not receive payment of benefits from the VA may now be providing they prove they were not disloyal to the United States. Heirs of de- also will be to this country. Lincoln said that more detailed information on new veterans legis- lation may be obtained from the VA contract office in the Goldstein Building or at the Contact Offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks or Ketch- ikan. He requested persons eligible |for pension increases not to make |inquiries to the VA, because these increases will be applied automati- |cally and the requests for informa- tion will only result in slowing down administration of the new laws. 2 - e—— MARY HURLEY BACK FROM TRIP 10 §. E. ALASKA LOCALITIES Mary M. Huriey, Health Educa- tion Consultant for the Territorial Department of Health, has return- ed here after a two weeks official trip to Petersburg, Sitka and ‘Wrangell. During her trip, Miss Hurley dis- cussed health problems and pro- gram plans with committees in the three Southeast Alaska towns. She will leave for Ketchikan next month for a similar field survey and health discussion there. Just before leaving Wrangell Miss Hurley sprained her ankle during an afternoon of bicycle riding. The injury was treated by a local doc- tor and the Health Consultant |was able to continue her trip as scheduled. LIRS L -DIVORCE GRANTED In a brief District Court session | nere this morning, Presiding Judge J. W. Kehoe issued a decree of di- vorce to Louise Yakopatz, Juneau, l!mm Vineent Yakopatz, payments ! Appli- | will be obtainable at any| canteens to’ | Gladys Aubuchon. D e FIELD SUPERVISOR TYVOLL ARRIVES IN ; JUNEAU; WITH USES B e e B R B FIXED PRICE SALE SURPLUS BOATS KODIAK, ALASKA vior tor e iR B reabr| (10) 38-FOOT BUOY BOATS ment Service office, has arrived| [here with his wife and infant son (6) 30-FOOT TUG BOATS {from Cordova Tyvoll held th position of qu- |ager in the Cordova USES nfllw |and previous to that worked with| the organization in the Alunmm and the Yukon Territory. (5) 37-FOOT PICKET BOATS (3) 45-FOOT PICKET BOATS (1) TANK LIGHTER (LCM) | The new supervisor will have' 2 TonPED heads rters he Goldstein | (ool S A Soltuen ) 0 CRANE BARGES of work here Tyvoll is busily look- | ®|ing over housing prospects in Ju-| | neau and hopes to find pvnnanont‘ |quarters for himself and his fam-| ily. 'Martha M’e‘laars,r WilliamW. Jones | Are Wedded Here Wiliilam W. Jones of Juneau and | | Martha K. Metters of San Antonio, | Texas were married last night in the Northern Light Presbyterian | church by the Rev. Willis R. Booth. | Robert P. Grant was best man, | and his wife Kathleen matron of of honor. Only intimate friends were present at the ceremony. The bride arrived yesterday by Pan American Airways from Se- attle. The groom (2) PLANE REARMER BOATS A SALESMAN WIL BE z({ KODIAK FROM SEPTEMBER 26 THROUGH OCTOBER 2 Veterans invited to apply for certification and after certification to purchase at this sale, Cemplete Sales Lists Obtainable at Surplus Property Office, Area Engineer, Juneau, Alaska Buying Schedule: Federal Agencies Sept. 23, 1946 Veterans (not for resale) Sept. 26 Territorial and Local Government Sept. 30 Al Certified Veterans Sept. 27 Now-Profit Instructions Oct. 1 Public Oct. 2 Purchases may be made on other than these dates by contacting the Surplus Property Office at Anchorage. Department of Interior is an employee of Standard Oil company here. D Whooping cough causes five times as many baby deaths under one year as diphtheria, scarlet (cver,r smallpox, infantile paralysis and | suanus PROPERTY orrl E measles combined. : HEER BRI ! Biby Crbs—Home Beautital. |} Box 2466, Anchorage, Alaska i Sep 3 (Cite M-0939) Empire Want Aas bring resuits! H—I-H-(—H-I—H-P-l—!- ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailersof General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Mlscellaneouq Electrical Appliances General Eleetric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 | A NUNNALLY JOHNSON Production ! RELEASED BY RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC., CARTOQON AIR EXPRESS NEWS 0P LENTURY -+ o o e JOIN WITH US... VOTE REPUBLICAN .OCTOBER 8TH~ }-- i We Aslc Your ' Vote for.... ALMER PETERSON, Delegate io Congress CASH COLE for Treasurer HENRY A, BENSON for Labor Commissioner FOR THE LEGISLATURE DR. L. P. DAWES, of Juneau, for Senator JACK TALBOT, of Ketchikan, for Senator FOR REPRESENTATIVES MRS. ELTON ENGSTROM of Juneau ANITA GARNICK of Juneau FRANK D. PRICE of Sitka E. E. ROBERTSON of Juneau HARRY McCAIN of Ketchikan DR. DWIGHT L. CRAMER of Keichikan STEVE VUKOVICH of Juneau EDMUND J. KAUSE of Juneau We deplore the lack of funds fer the needy in this distriet and blame the Democ: Administraticn for incempetence in the handling cf Territcrial affairs. We have mailed our ticket and platferm to every voter in this distriet and upon receipt of this letter to you® give it your careful censideration and your vote for capability in Alaskan affairs. Republican Ceniral Committee of Alaska (Paid adv.) ++H’H—I+I'H+l—l'+'l-++'l—l‘!—!'l—"+ ) 5 z \ ) " : ) s o BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP M. 8. Leota sails from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. to conneet with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage 1 IH A\ IRIR A\ BUS LINES > Alaskas Teatlbtaycrs. J. B. 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