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o report on the new iness bit by bit. A i a chew there and, I 1awks anywhere. I'm oi bu, 1ay sura it chew here a no the wind these new amendmen Service Life Insurance amendments were signed b | I was talking about the new in- dent Truman August 1. How they ce set-up to an official of the going to work out furnishes plenty Administration the other He¢ to me, “You know, the way this insurance is se# awful good invest- ide material said of Veterans' C But if I dish it all v run five or six or seven e columns going to all be rouble Is,” he went read 1 erans think of it as thq little boy who wanted pot a end of the rainbow cake for breakfast. He appointed when they dis- plagued his mother for it ally | cover it Before lump sum pay- | she bou large cake llowed (the new law made h wany vets looked with He couldn't i ir service insurance The last time T wrote :d what's the use of were squawks f dough to the VA and k in driblets of $20 or They didn't seem to nsurance is nothing but r loved ones. It's an re, but it should be r three weeks L4 All Fellows 15, 16 and 17 Years Old May Jointhe New - SEA SCOUT SHIP No. 712 Sponsored by the ELKS LODGE of Juneau First meeting in the Scout Office FRIDAY at 7:30 P. M. Third Floor, Goldstein Bldg. SHIP COMMITTEE: GENE VUILLE ROBERT BOOCHEVER CASH COLE C. L. WINGERSON 'S -fllflSKm | : 4 ewing Southeastern Daily Trips to @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL Also Trips to @ HAINES Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER . .. ANYTIME | year { | banks or Anchorage. See J. B. Bur- Al sl Yo Srelif ool povmrlifoef] withithe Acting manager of the Di s ® KETCHIKAN ® HOONAH® @ PELICAN ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA viewed as part of a bunch of invest- ments—part of a long range plan to secure the future.” I thought that over and decided KAISER WON'T the VA man had something. I wondered what effect the lump sum | B A provision in the new law wuuml! have on veterans keeping and re- instating their insurance. The VA man broke in on my thoughts Actually,” he said, “I don’t ,be- lieve as many as half of all com- | mercial insurance policy holders | want their insurance paid off in| Makes Issue of Defer- benoficiary will have & certain amount of money coming in every ! month for « specitic numver of| @0 Paymentof Loan months. They're a little leery of having the whole “‘l'" value of the | wASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Rep. policy paid out in a lump sum, and | g o qiew (R-Mich) complained to- it ‘(1,‘:\\‘lx\‘::\Pi\u:‘,)lh:‘rl}be @ 1eW/4ay of “New Deal sacred cows” and et Rich Quick Wallingfords” dur- J Chat often happens, and then ing an exchange with Henry the beneficiary is left with r - ’ < e 4 1th no in- gajcer, West Coast industrialist, at ; o a hearing on wartime earnings of Probably the insurance man was | shipbuilding firms. right, but it seems as though he “I'm sure you don't mean me," was overlooking one thing. If a guy Kaiser retorted has a large insurance policy, say | The exchange occurred before the| $10,000, then he'd be likely to want House Merchant Marine committee | it paid out i mall installments. after Bradley asserted that Kaiser But if he had only a small amount, had received preferential treatment two or three thousand, he'd surely from the government. want it paid in a lump sum, becausz | Weodruff added that “in typical the installments would be so small Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford style” they wouldn't keep his beneficiary payment of $35,000,000 on a govern- in cigarettes ment loan to Kaiser had been “put| Actually, the new lump sum pro- off for a period of 25 years.' vision probably will persuade many After saying he was certain that vets to keep their NSLI—vets who Bradley was not referring to him otherwise would have let it drop in talking about “sacred CoWws, So will the new disability benefit Kaiser protested what he called provision, which will pay a veteran preferential government treatment $5 a month for every thousand dcl- to the U. S. Steel Company. lars of insurance he has during any | Earlier, a suggestion by Rep.| time he's totally disabled and un- Weichel (R-Ohio) that the House able to a livin The five committee is seeking to shield the bucks don't start coming in until wartime { financial operations of the insured has been disabled for the Maritime Commission brought six months 'a sharp denial from Chairman| this added protection we Bland (D-Va). veterans have to pay a small, extra B T W m. This extra premium | LISTEN 7 pm. KINY—Sept. 30, amounts to only two or three bucks Octover 5 and 7—Hot—Alaska Tax- a year per thousand of insurance, | Payeis League. Program Speaker, adv. —~Home Beau- | Albert White. -oe depending upon the type of policy we have and our age at the time we take out the added coverage rads. Casco heatir Another column will be on the tiful adv west changes relating to our GI = | b NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ——————— ‘T serial No. 011086 i In the United States Land Office! Hirohifo Resenfed Move fo Boost Tojo Into WE' Council for the Land I age, Alaska In the Matter of the Application of JOHN MALCOLM GREANY, a| citizen of the United States to| purchase public lands under the | Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) | TOKYO, Sept .—Japanese mil- Notice is hereby given that John| itarists were so eager to push Hi- Malcolm Greany has filed applica- deki Tojo, then a general, into the tion, Serial No. 011086 in the United War Ministry, that they badly irri- States Land Office at Anch()ri\gf‘.‘ tated Emperor Hirohito in 1940, the Alaska, for patent to land described | War Crimes Commission heard to- hereinafter, under the provisions of day. Act of Congress of May 26,1934 (48 ‘The came from the diary Stat. 809), and which land is more | introduced evidence—of Mar- particularly described as | istrict at Anchor- | story as quis Koichi Kido, one of the de- “Tract ‘M’ Mile 7 group of fendants and formerly one of the Homesites, U. S. Survey No. | emperor’s closest advisors 2375, containing 499 acres, and | Kido wrote that Hirohito told Which tract is approximately 7 miles N.W. of Juneau, Alaska in latitude 58 deg. 21 min. 33 sec. north, and 134 deg. 33 min. west longitude, and being the land eliminated from Tongass Na- tional Forest as tract “M", mile Seven, group of homesites under executive order dated August 8, 1940.” Any and all persons claiming ad- ady. versely any of the above described land should file their adverse claims him he did not like the militarists approaching him secretly to recom- mend Tojo before Prince Konoye, as Premier, had completed his cab- inet, or accepted Tojo. IR S M. S. Leota sails from Auk Bay every Thursday 9:15 a.m. to con- nect with O'Harra bus for Fair- ford. triet Land Office at Anchorage, Al- aska within the period of publica- tion or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this 23rd day of August, 1946. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager District Land Office, Anchorage First publication, Sept. 11, 1946. t publication, Nov. 6, 1946. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, | Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and “ W Testament and the Edtate of CHARLES H. SWITZER, de- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 1 16th .day of September, 1946, duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of Charles Holden Switzer, deceased. 'SACRED (OW’ | oottt Ill'l'.'l"*"l'(-l—'—k".'."‘H' l | WANT ADS [ | ? FOR SALE j ELECTRIC IRONS while they last. Home Beautiful. BOAT HOUSE. Fits 36 ft. boat. On Douglas side near bridge (383-t4) | l - | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Dav- ‘ enport, radio, rugs, etc. Phone | 66T (383-t3) ELK RING with 17 inset diamonds, matching pin set with 12 dia- monds. Priced for quick sale. Call 187 (382-3) 16 ft. V. BOTTOM SKIFF with 10 h.p. Johnson. Call 589 (382-15) of excess baggage. Suit cas 5 lovely dresses, one suit, slacks, and blouses. Sizes 18 and 20. Can be seen at 318-3rd St. or phone Red 600. (382-t3) SACRIFICING 50 TWO-WHEEL lumber trucks for Juneau Lumber Mills. | (382-tf) sale, FURNISHED HOUSE with one| large and one small apartment— | Beautiful view—Inquire at 802/ Gold Belt Ave. Phone Black 470. 382-tf) | ~. SKIFF. Also outboard. 10 x 12 tent, new. 321 S Franklin. { (381-t4) | TROLLER 37 ft, Chrysler Crown| motor, fully equipped. Float 3,! stall 7. Or call Black 870. ! (381-3) | SOAT KITTIWAKE 24 ft. V bot- | tom cruiser, rigged for trolling.| $3600. East side float No. 5, Small Boat Harbor. (381-t3) | SAVAGE MODEL 99, 300 Savage i size mattress. Inquire 614! (381-t3) | 5 H also W. Willoughby | (381-tf.) “ i covered pick up 19 god shape—$350. Phone Douglas | or 343. (381-tf) | ONE OF ANCHORAGE'S better restaurants. Attractive. Complete: ly equipped. Seats forty-five. Five; year le Low overhead. Located | next to new theater on Fourth Ave. Excellent opportunity for; couple. Owner is in ill health | and will sell reasonably for cash. Box 2251, Anchorage. (380-t4) 6 ROOM FURNISHED house inl Douglas. Automatic -oil heat, elec- tric range, refrigerator and wash- | ing machine. Phone M. W. Sas- seen. Douglas 174. l380-£6!; ROOMING HOUSE in Cordova. Exzellent income property. Sit-j uated in the business section of! town—right on the main street.| Write or wire Gradelle Leigh Realty Co., Box 468, Fairbanks, | Alaska. (379-t12) ROOM HOUSE. Partly furnished. 1035 W 8th. (379-t6) and SHOES, sleeping bag and air mattress, 2 pack sacks, 2 {ly rods and creels, 1 pr. hip boots, new fur parka, size 38. Phone 696 after 6 p.m. (379-t4) « o0 0 0 .. INCOME PROPERTY in Ju- neau netting better than $400 per month. Owner being transferred to States and must sell. Low down payment if approved credit rating shown. Balance $250 month- ly. Near business district. Box 1165 Douglas. (377-t) o o 0 0 0o o 0 FOR SALE—Modern home, lights, toilet, bath, elactric washer, radio, new range, furniture, household goods, trolling boat completely equipped, seine and round bottom skiffs, new outboard, gas saw, ca- bins, work shop and tools, good garden, winter spuds, year's wood cut, fine cellar, chickens, steel traps, uumerous outbuildings. Complete $5,000. Perry Langley, Fanshaw, Alaska. (372-t12) el e SEAVIEW APTS. See owner at office or Apt. 6 (370-tD) HOUSE with two apartments—One apartment ready for immediate All persons having claims against state of deceased are required to present the same, with proper | vouchers attached, to the under- | signed at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice, at the office of Faulkner & Ban- field. Dated this 16th day of September, 1946." FRED W. ORME, Executor of the estate of Charles H. Switzer, deceased. 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) $90.00 per hour i 5 1'_7. senger Curtiss l\'il}ghird (twin-engine).. 75.00 per hour ;:T ii‘ulg;:i:‘()l:]l]x S{E(I)Ll :;“1139:56' 2—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 50.00 per hour el o 0 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 50.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Tayloreraft 16.00 per hour New—Used—Rebuilt 1—1 Passenger \emnca 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Piper Cub 16.00 per hour A“To PABTS For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 SEE GEORGE WHITE'S "SCANDALS" SEPTEMBER 25 and 26 0 e e e e T e e e & Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTULL PARTS . We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash, occupancy. Furnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part; down and terms. Call in person | to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 pm. and 8 p.m. (367-t) CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) 29 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-t) H E APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407,| 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-tf) JEANICE WELCH HERE Jeanice M. Welch, of Beningham,! Wash, arrived here yesterday Irom; Hoonah enorute to the States, She | has been in Alaska for the past| several months and’ is now return- | ing to her home. She plans to| \BALMAT & COMPANY | FOR SALE | DUPLEX income, home combined, ! Beautiful, recently built, I Completely furnished, i Electric equipment, vacuum Cleaner, washing machine, Norge heating system with » Humidifier, garage, large } i Landscaped lot, large basement. Steady rental assured. APT. HOUSE and cabins, monthly avr. $540 near Federal bldg., Small down payment, balance day | HOUSEWORK done by the hour or | DIRT AND ROCK hauled. Peters, 3 Poone 630 DRESSMAKING Phone Black 694 HAVE YOE pering competent Green 810 after 5 pm. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. |FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 194 2 MISCELLANEOUS EMBLEM CLUB PERSONNEL Regular social meeting to be he at 8 o'clock Thursday evening members are expected, Mrs. Hard and her committee promises a goc time to all. Come fish with us in our ing well, And bring your white Elephant ycu cannot sell Remember the date, and don't 15 late H Fer 1 Ledge Phone Green 372. (383-t6) - (381-t3) wisl alterati ng wnd s (376-t1) ¥ PAINTING and pa- and decorating done by union mechanics. Call (376-tf) we'll be | gate waiting at the El (293-3tf) (256-t1) reasonable monthly payments. Sound investment | $1,000, $2,00¢, and $5,600. 1 BEDROOM house furnished, Large basement, Good neighborhood. f—— 3 3 BEDROOM house, occupancy | PTANOS RENTEL aua TUNED appr. 2 wks. furnished, furnace, Anderson Shop. J Washing macaine, etc SoAmaiEED i soe. | Juneau Southbound 4 BEDROOM house, Double garage, 3-room basement, Furnace, furnished, enough Acreage build 3 additional houscs.‘ MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS “ Phone 676 over First National Bank | ‘_'—} REAL ESTATE WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the| opening of Juneau Real Es- tate Agency Oct.1.If you are leav-| ing for the “Outside” or Anchorage | and desire to sell your house, land, or business, we will welcome | the listing and you may count you leave. JUNEAU REAL | ESTATE AGENCY | LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor | © REAL ESTATE | FOR SALE | A 5 YR—HOME BEAUTIFUL 'HOICE Furn! ngs throughout Tastefully selected. 2 large Bedrooms, electric kitchen, Tile bath, shower, floor furnace, | | | Hardwood, attached laundr Picket fenced, Beautiful lot. Pnssesion Nov. 1st. 5 ROOM FRAM furnished, Refrigeration. Good roof and Foundation $3,750. Terms 'WE HAVE buyers for all types Honses. List your property with Us for quick service. | 8 ] i REAL ESTATE and RENTALS | 2nd Fioor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. Phone 234. | | (383-16) | WOULD LIKE TO BUY—Large size play pen. Call Blue 309. (382-t) | EXPERIENCED WACHINIST and| mechanic. Top wages. Chas. G.| Warner Co. (379-t1) | SINGER SEWING Machine, treadle| or electric in good condition. Call Douglas 883. (378-t6) | HOUSEKEEPER for general house- work for private family. Good pay, room and board if desired. Phone Red 302 or call at 612 W 10th. WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED TO RENT — Furnished| apt. or small house with one bed- room. Need Oct. 1. Margaret Case, Phone Green 200 after 5:30 . (375-tf) WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies HOUSES South Franklin prices—| Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. (GASTINEAU DIST, OF BOY SCOUTS MEETS FRIDAY OCT. 4 A meeting ot the Gastineau Dis- SUNDAY OCT. 27 itrict Boy Scouts of America is THURSDAY NOV. 7 \(ulled by Tom Cashen, District SUNDAY NOV. 17 Vice-Chairman, for Friday eve- ] {ning, Septem , at 7:30 o'clock |at the home of Delbert Hanks, |Scout Executive, to organize for National Council Training Course to get under way October 9. RS Bert's Grocersy on prompt honest service after|for egg cartons in good shape. For the "LUNG PULL" e et et s ) ) ) to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or 100" 1H A\ IRIR A\ Finest Quality SAILING Friday, Sept. 27 FOLLOWING SAILINGS will pay 2 cents adv., huy LANG'S SALTED NUTS Vacuum Packed forFreshFS};\ LANG & COMPANY « 1000 Fourth Ave. $a. + Scattie, Wash. BUS SERVICE vo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAK® THIS SCENIC TRIP . S. Leota sails from Auk Bay every Thursday 5 A.M. nchorage BUS LINES Haskas Tealtstaycrs J. B. BURFORD & CO.—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA Connir g Tnlet Waterfall Rose Inlet 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 KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Keichikan fo; Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o'Clock Each Tuesday Afterroon KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA modern house, preferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire XYZ. (372-) FEMALE laundry worker. Alaska Laundry. CARPENTERS, insige work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) 'EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator.| Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t1) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT—One block from, Federal Build.ng. (370-“)‘. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. HonTc| Hotel—Ph. 886. | | FEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash | Cole. (260-t1) LOST AND FOUND AN'S WRIST WATCH, western| styled band. Call 121 daytime. | (376-t0) | s Grocery will pay 2 cents for egg cartons in good shape. adv. -oe — spend several days here, and is re- gistered at the Baranof, Phonograph FecordS. Home Beautiful, ] Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS WA DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK -~ ARE INSURED THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to & maximum of §5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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