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l"AGL le sessrrsEEETersTesTEa VETERAN By MAJOR TH S GUIDE | OMAS M. NIAL amsm}iam&fd/ | (a1 IRI.IIIES 'wl Srssssrasssieres: TEssssssssssasar) ;1 Today is question and [ |day. Le ] off man is W.EP., Ak- {ron, who asks, “Can I draw the re- adjustments allowance for, say, ten weeks, then quit, and then start in drawing it again?" Yes. But, s as you probably know, you can only draw the al- lowance during such time as you unemployed, looking for em- ployment, physically able to accept iemployment and willing to take any suitable job offered you. SIS S are == HK. Tarrytown, blue dis- of the the GI Daily Schedules to: @ SITKA & PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Qur‘non from Y.: “I was given a (h.u”( when I got \A'lh\ Am I eligible 1or Qmu” Probably yes, but I can't um- If the conditions |ing your discharge were honorabkle, Do {not forget that you can appeal mnn type of discharge under sec- ¢ i tion 301 of the GI Bill even though J you're declared ineligible for the ? | Bill's other provisions. | out :r:;‘:fi:a\: =) for ound- dis- not then you're eligible. + Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY Query from Mrs. D.W. Kansas ICity: “My husband was Killed in Ithe war. If I remarry will I lose {the death pension I'm now ur‘l- L . ‘umz’ @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points [T "ves, wn attogethies | your insurance, if you're receiving lany, won't be affected at all ':fi‘fi"‘ == stop ._.....‘_._.‘-::’ i CHARTER PLARES at JUNEAU : Question from D.S., Oklahoma i L 1 i [ I L i U b W | City: “Has the state of Oklahoma 1 ! i [ { L I I U = P voted a bonus for veterans of but I won't }} I don't think so, ‘lwwsmx to it. Thing is, I know hard- 1]'1\ anything about the various state ' benefits. It takes about PLAKES BASED ai SITKA | veter: {all my time just to keep abreast - th federal benef: But for a FOR INFORMATION BIRder yon cua b ok e write to the office of the governor, AND ESEPVAHONS H state capitel, your state, and you i i] | should get a prompt reply Query from J.GR. Philadelphia “How long ecan an on-the-job training program last under the GI | Bill educational provisions?” T ELLES AIR LINES W | | The normal time limit is two - | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO EETCHIEAN | vews But in certain traditional, ‘ 1 lcng-established apprenticeships the H time limit is four years Your via PelerSh“rg and wrange local USES office can give you the H With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and | scoop. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle Ry 3 QTR 'Q T R19 Question frem G. K, Oakland, ; < PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 SRR S . vears in the Army. Just got out Do I get some Service employment?” in Civil g B Q@ T2 h | If you have a discharge given k’ ] 1 under honorable cenditions, you get ! kind of preference | is, five points are score you make cn amination. Any | class post office ja five-point preference rating, that We are prepare tacked onto the any C. S. ex- all sizes of PASSERGER can tell you when nd TRUCK TIRES We are SPECIALISTS in all fypes of TIRE REPAIR Using the very latest method on both pre- war and synthetic JUNEAU MOTORS | Phone 30 room temperature. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION Gastineau Hotel SERVING ALASKA + bt answer | Heating Pads Electric Irons Alarm Clocks Pressure Cookers Baby Bottle Warmers FREIGHT examinations are scheduled fo pe | given. If you have a service conmected disability your name’ will be placed at the top of the list of applicants be- ing considered for the job. Query from D.H., New Orleans: “If I take out a GI Bill loan now how long will I have to repay it?" For business loans the time limit is 10 years, for home loans it's 25 yyears, and for farm loans it's 40 years, L a8 . Question from W.S., New Haven: “The fact is, Major, I still haven't applied for my terminal leave pay- ment. Is there a time limit on that?" Sure is. You've got to apply before Sept. 1, 1947. Query from F.LH, Raleigh, N. C, “Do you think the congress will pass a bonus law this year for vet- erans of World War II?” Couldn’t say. I do know that the Veterans of Foreign Wars will in- troduce one. It'll be much like the VFW introduced to the 79th Con- gress last year. - e— JUNEAU T0 PALMER T0 NOME-AND OUT; JOY MOOD, HOUSE The House of Representatives vesterday afternoon had a joyous fcw moments while disposing of House Joint Memorial 15, intro- duced by Rep. Steve McCutcheon of Anchorage and asking that the ' capital be moved from Juneau to Palmer, “in the broad and keauti- ful Matanuska Valley.” Rep. C. Cawey Anderson of Nome offered an amendment, which was adopted by the House, to strike out the bedy of the McCuteheon measurs and substitute the follow- ing “Whereas, the Second Division of Alaska is fabulously wealthy in ns al resources yet untouched; and “Whereas, the Second Division f Alaska is inconceivatly uninhib=- y ccmpenents of such civ- lization entertain gread, hat- red and o traits incompatible to International Relationship; and “Wherea: e vast Seward Pen- insula comprises such focal points of intere come naturally close proximity to the two Diomede Islands, through which extends the International Date Line, geographi- cally the most spectacular on the entire universe and allowing one to simultanecusly view two occans, ite as by General Eledric AUTOMATIC Blankels SPELL COMFORT and RESTFUL SLEEP in the coldest of weather. fully automatic control maintains the selected warmth regardless of the Purchase one of these blankets now and these wintery nights will seem to you like sleeping in the mild sunshine of a summer day. We also now have a large stock of ", e Wisttslh Baloh Woeks, | Sun Lamps w ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER (0. | National Defence as the hub of & convicted of burglary, you get 10 points and | 15 on the table. Electric Fans Pin-Up Lamps Floor Lamps Bed Lamps Edith Robertson, George Voigt, ! Gary Voigt, Jimmy Voight, Marge Coffee Brewers Voight. Juneau to Fairbanks — Faith Cushman, Ike Taylor, Emily C. Mullen, H. M. Hollmann, G. M.| Ferguson. |lw Pacific and the Arctic; two from Juneau to Palmer; ammdcd continents, of which one lies in the to move the capitol to Nome, then Eastern Hemisphere and the other laid on table. in the Western Hemisphere; and H. B. 51—To set an Alaska Ln— two Nations, and on one side of the quor Control Board and limit the [)ate Line is today, while on the number of bars according to popu- other is tomorrow, thus serving in lation. Laid on the table. | much the same relationship to our; H. B. 42 — To prohibit porsom robbery mv perimeter; and _ |cther crimes of violence, mem" ‘Whereas, the Seward Peninsuia'or possessing firearms capable of area is unquestionably the mOst peing concealed on the person. strategic area on the North Amer- jaiq on the table. ican continent insofar as our na-| gy B 44—To provide for the im- wheel to its ONE SMALL-SIZE TUESDAY FI:BRUARY 73 I947 LH—4—|—H—]—!—|—'—H+|>+H+H-!—!—H—H WAN T ADS f b e — MURPHY & MURPHY | baby crib with one REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS mattress; stel tional defense is concerned; and !, 8 ot 10 e Whers the United States {}ifizgnéfi‘:nm Territorial officials.| yyqining chair. Phone Green 370. i y y . 512-tf Army Hes siteady invested meny gy B, 46—To repeal the. Equm|_ FOR SALE millions of _dollar§ in efense pihts Act of 1945. Indefinitely preparations, including the world's postponed. OFFICE FURNITURE, typewriter, finest airport facilities, having nat- (Measures Introduced) etc. rent office. Room No. 4 Shat- ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. ural feeder linei; based mSFaL:.ll_ H. J. M. 19, by Rep. Almquist— tuck Bldg., Tel. 354. 512-110 “a“x]; :elleg:;?ar:te!}- Lg ling?t}:‘er. banks, An‘chorz.\g.t,' Jlxmenu, eattle Asking that the Federal Social Se-| —— s - :,t'mgg, K':i(:cr F::n.s, ::’s (l.Xl and polnts East; and & of popu. CUrity Act be amended to include[% hp. AC POWER Refrigerator| S47ds RKalser-Frazer agency. Whoreas, the demand of POPU" qeritorial and Municipal em-| unit; 200 ft. 1% in. coil for g APTS. easy temms, furnace, elec. lation for adequate physical pro- . of Alaska. To Judiciary tection is necessary; and v “Wherzas, be it ever so humble, COmmittee. i there's no place like Nome, which H- B 78 by Rep. Engstrom—To b x pay escheated funds to heirsof Al- offers unrestricted application of TWIN BED bunks, never Walkin Box. 15925 21 Ave. S. V Seattle 66, Wash refrig. and ¥ w{‘ Dnugka\'. {2-ROOM house furn. | homes Auk Bay anzes, complete furn, also 3 larget area. the fundamentals so necessary in eXander A. Strait. To Ways and| Green 559 after 6 pm the execution of laws made by Means Committee — 184,500 BUYS 2 bedroom home man for the enjoymant of ro- VH F‘ 19, by Rep. H"""_ "_r" 2P-1FOR SALE—16 hp., 2 cylinder,| [urnished sources created by God, Himsell. m:"??“” As49,800 1o “pertorm re-)| oeaiuig duty Lathrope Man of oo b Now Therefore, your Memorial- Search for rendering toxic clams| opoine pycellent condition. Ph,|APPT: 2 @cres land with 4-bedroom ist requests that appropriate steps Acceptable for commercial purposes.| poyo1ac 953, B7k- 4 f - fnoceen Home Hoitbio Toat ipRsues. be taken to transfer the Capital TO Fisheries Ccmmi"" e R T Y = 1'% interest Bakery, Petersburg. of Alaska from Juneau, on the 3 j cozst of Southeastern Alaska, to chl Ml WASH. MACHINE. $65, small Phil- |3 1ovELy 3 bedroom hormes, Nome, in the Cape Nome Precinct co mdio. Phone Blue 855. | Syaynor Addition, moderh furn- of Seward Peninsula, on the Ber- p SILEE S11-8 | fahied. g S Budhier hoth - from HOI.D REGU[AR | SILVERTONE radio, piano, wal-'2 4 BEDROOM homes furn Hoigh iR b ibs a- nut dining room set. 303 (m‘lfl‘!i‘li lery, accompanied the reading of H R > I& a r the & Sl the. ameberkipnd. it e - |FOR SALE — Bedroom suite, hox URPHY & MURPHY laughter sybsided the House Juneau Sor: (u(lnl*( Club he mi REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS adopted a motion to lay H. J. M its regular monthly meeting last evening at 8 o'clock. In addition to regular business, the club heard | > INEW 2 springs, occasional chair and plat- Green 734. 510-t3 | Phone 676 over First Natioral Band REAL ESTATE fcrm rocker. Phone home, basement a report of the organization of the hr( oom Juneau chapter of the Alaska snd furnace, autocmatic cil hot H 0 U S E Crippled Children’s . Association.| water, completely furnished, 136 FUB SALE Club members were invited to take, Behrends Ave. Phone Black 875. out annual membership in the Ju- | 510-t6 MEASURES | o s mame U payMAT & COMPANY Plans were completed for mailing | FISHERMEN--We have 6 in., 7 In.ifop Stg b o and RENTALS to France the clothing which has | 2‘}“1'8 : 5'5},‘ J}‘:”“";h"““‘"“‘“ doi R “Bl,' # peen collected by club members| Welding and Machine Shop. 2nd | , Shattucx Bldg. ot AL, FEBRSEY WA ; X g 500-1f Office or Res. Call 35¢ and through donations. It was an- (Measures Passed) H. J. M. 16 Asking a railroag Dounced that donations are still |15y MEDIUM duiy boa: engine. e from Pringe George, B, 0. th An- Velcome. Ttems collected have sil ellent conditicn. Ph. Douglas WANTED chorage and from Fairbanks to l‘i:‘é‘]fifkmwd and mended by club 509-16 by i Nome. ot s ———~ |WE WANT USED magnetos. Bring - ——— HOUSE under construction on up- . H. J. M. 17—Asking investigation them in, any size or make. PAR- ’ 3 5 z 9 per Etlnends A\p Waynor Ad- T ” i romatin o sascasre 5 O BAND PRACTICE per Berends Ave Wamar AC | SOy rmie o o the Second Division. | — e by " 4 , Box Yo By H. J. M. >—Thanking Secretary DURING THIS WEEK it i“b or write B. W. Kmse&u? % WANTED—2 bedroom house for re- Krug for his interest in the trap b t{mmlble‘ permanent ‘tennant. question, e it B Teot batlickng adi IN‘COME property, both houses Iie Emphis GRS, 503-1¢ H. B.. rGUI—JX‘a give \?b;\c izn‘;tl:’{_ right and tomorrow, there will cemplctely furnished, 417 Iruu 1S SLESMAN—Calunz on drug stores, st tp'm :;fllfreer l::nll; PIY" pe no practice of the Juneau City| St- 50915 taverns, hotels, restaurants, cigar ment in the Territory. g store - . H. B. 67—To amend and broaden - this week. COMPLETELY furnished modern/ Stores, etc, to sell unusual pre the Act to provide housing for vet- _Jvext Week practice will be start-| 3 pedroom home, all fir, % mile] UM HECH hcatn s, Samiies B rollod at educational insti. €4 on a varied program for the| Glacior Righway. Full concrete. S0 attractive photographs fur- erang enofled at educqlo St public concert to be given March| paoemini o © : hed. ANl inquiries held 17 e, fequire ihe election 18 @t the 20th Century theatre. Betvata " strictest confidence. The Prc. X 5—To It electior o s Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- of Municipal Magistrates in towns BRECH, cago 25. 500-t1 with 3.000 or more population. H. B. 50—To place the Commis- 14 PASSENGERS sioner of Lakor on the Board of Administration instead of the FlowN EN BY pAA Commissioner of Education. Pan American Airways yesterday completed all regular schedules in and out of Juneau to other Alas- kan points and Seattle, carrying the 1ollowing passengers. | Seattle to Juneau—John Slee, ! Mrs. Helen Gaylor Jane Wolf, Douglas Gray, John W. Ware, Lynn Tucker, Harriet Tucker. | Miles Dodds, Antone Bartness, Frank Wright, H. R. Haines, John Bishop. Ketchikan to Juneau — Gene Flocd, Eden Abercrombie { Whitehorse to Juneau—Evelyn Nelson, Jack Curtis, John Allen, George Towie, Edith Raito, Ern- est Radomske, Thomas Smythe, | Barabara Hulk, Bernie Hulk. Fairbanks to Juneau — Laura Jehnson. (Measures Disposed Of) H. J. M. 15— To move the capitol The e ———— MRS. GRANT IN LA. Mrs. Kathleen Grant, who re- cently took the remains of her husband, Robert Grant,” to Los | Angeles for burial, has written friends in Juneau to tell them of | her safe arrival in the California | city. Mrs. Grant left Juneau on| the Princess Norah on February 9| and was met in Seattle by Gil Bixby and representatives of the American Red Cross, who arranged | her trip frem Seattle to Los An-| geles. She writes that her future plans are indefinite. | e | DOG OWNERS NOTICE Dog licenses are due and pay- able. Licenses may be obtained at the City Clerk’s Office. Dogs run- Regular Service from Seaiile and Tacoma PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent e o ik e Dalvert Distillers Corp, New York City Phone 879 ning the streets unattended even: though properly licensed are sub- ject to be disposed of by the City | Marshal. { | adv. | \ —= {TWO USED cuinets, one trumpet,x Signed: A, J. BALOG City Clerk and Marshal. Y 511-t3 radio latee WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi madchine, including 16 x 32 boat house,| loughby. Phone 788 ne way, electric Wi Ph. 3 e ;4 2 short after 5 pm. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phoa 05-t6' 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing & in permanents. Open evenings by any appointment. (293-3t1) 506-t1c PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED B o Anderson Shop. refrigerating 3 and cne 3 h.p. rs. Read Dole “Forest a, ired. Phone 683. length d MISCELLANEOUS PR!&CTIC.’\L NURSE, day or night. Phene Blue 670. 512-t3 one 5 lowside evaperatc h.p. stall. Write John L. ka, Alaska. BARGAIN—Silvertone table model ' prr = = p e = o o radio, 4 bands. Leaving town. = . o150 oo g ooy % Y g en. .50 per day, or $30 per Bogmy- 12, Tmperinl Hatel, 506-tf month. 421" Seward 511-t6 LSFD PLYMO’UTH eng.ne, reason- - CO.. T able; reconditioned Chev. Marine 2% to 1 reduction. $550 cash. Ju- noooyonin, Prinfing — Enlitein neau Welding and Machine SI:op.‘ Artisr:s’ gPllnks s ‘I’\hw i, 11 D P A Finest Quality NEW 2% x 3% Speed Graphic‘ Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail Camera, complete with flash‘ GUARANTEEI. Realistic Perma- equipment and carying case $300. nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up cnmplete Photographic Supplies Call at Snap Shoppe, 502-t1 i Fltaia entty ok gy COCKER Spaniel puppies. 940 W. | ' 315 Decker Way. 10, 497-t1 | GHILD CARE—full, part time: ages FOR SALE—New Double drum n-| 3-6. 117 Third St. above Boggari's gersoll-Rand electric tugger hoist. 7511011 Assemble type unit complete with | vertical guide rollers powered by‘ LosT Aun rown 15 h.p. 220 volt three phase Gar_ cycle GE motor, also new %4 yard | | LOST—-Brown fur glove, b"tween scraper. For details write Sitka| postofiice and Warfields. Black Public Utilities, Box 678, Sltka,= 499. 512-t3 Alaska. 4%6-16. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROOF OF LAST WILL AND TESTI- MENT AND PETITION FOR AP- POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- TOR W. W. A, 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that oroof wil be taken before the NEW SOPRANI accordlans, cashapove entitled Court in its Court- or terms. Alaska Music Supply,|room in the Federal Buildmgz in Inc. 495-tf | Juneau, Alaska, at 10:30 o'clock o P {AM. on February 27th, 1947, ot %, :d'.:n,f‘oglnogfufd““' 4(;.‘1’?& that certain Last Will and Testi- B S 3 {ment made January 23, 1947, by FOR SALE—Fully furnished hot,eL[ARTHUR NICHOLSON, of Juneau, phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf|Alaska, who died on January 24, 1947; and, that at said time and FOR SALE-A-nce housea and 1ot,i place a hearing will be had upon houses ir good condition and best! the petition of GARLAND BOG- location. Inquire Trevor DEV‘S.IGAN for his appointment as ad- Box 576, Juneau. 412-46. | ministrator W. W. A. of the estate @ of said ARTHUR NICHOLSON, de- FOR RENT ceased and that all persons in in- one tencr saxaphoue. All in good | condition. Complete with cases. Cash or easy terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. 495-tf | | terest are required to appear at said RooMs-—Kltcnm privileges. Home | time and place and show cause why Hotel—Ph. 836. |said Last Will and Testament is !not the Last Will and Testament salvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY -85.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Bpfir‘lt.s. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or Week | ot ARTHUR NICHOLSON, deceas- new management, Colonial Hotel| e ‘and why GARLAND BOGGAN 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-t0) | should not be appointed adminis- trator W. W. A. of the estate of said ‘sEAVIEW APT—Op= olock from| Federal Bulldng. (370-t2) deceased and Letters of Adminis- 16 tration issued to him as prayed for {in his petition. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru- i | ary 13th, 1947. FELIX GRAY. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- 2y bate Judge for th 5"‘"‘-’"’"’"} g e Juneau, Alaska, 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATTLE 4 » ELiot 5323 Commissioner’s Precinet,