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s ] > | | i l'HUI\bDM JANUARY 29 I948 COLUMBIA PICTURES presents [ i i - CHAPHAAR - 0'SHEA THIS IS AMERICA FEATURE STARTS AT 8:00—1v:1¢ STABTS TOMORROW! _IN TECHNICOLOR! | BEAUTY STACKED!« e 0w PACKED! & ' /eKid 4o Brooklyn * _ VIRGINIA MAYO * VERAELLEN y " VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M, NIAL The Veterans Adimistration can- not allow ex-service pecple who are y disabled to reinstate their ngs which the VA insures the veteran, and there is no provision in Naticnal Service Life Insurance the law to allow such reinstatement. That would be something like in- That holds true even if the veteran suring a housz against tire atter v otally disabled at the time his the first floor has burned up. on o comperative health was written t the writer you can actly as it “I only hope,” “that through tk scme one else thi worry that I went tir “My husband went to a VA 1 tal in February 1046 and died tt in August that year. He had received ° his discharge in July 1945 &n awarded a 10 percent disability rat- h ing as socn as he got -out “Then in June 1946 his disa rating stepped up to 100 pt and dated back to February, he had entered the hospi “In August, just before he died he tried to reinstale his “term’ NSLI, w to lapse during that time when he w s them anyway. death I opened a letter Ixum the VA to him which said that his ri statement appeared to be allowable “But soon after that, when I ap- plied for payments of the insurance, are ji the VA said that it had not taken a into consideration the fact that my husband was rated totally disabled ex-Joss do not stay totally disabled at the time he had tried to rein- for six consecutive months. And state his insurance. They told me then their insurance lapses auto- that since he had been totally dis- matically abled at that time the reinstate- It can be reinstated, of course, ment could not be allowed. b the total disability has “My husband died thinking that ceased and the veteran presumably I was to receive his $10,000 NSLI. I am not complaining becauss I am convinced the VA was right in not allowing the reinstatement but I only wish you could explain this to others who may in the future be given the same misinformation that my husband was.” The misinformation, of course, was the letter from the VA imply- that reinstatement was possible. Ac- tually, it was never possible so long as the man remained totally dis- abled. Why can’t a totally disabled vet- reinstate his “term” insurance? Be- So it amounts to this: Reins - 1t on the comparative health asis (signing a statement you are s you were when ] psed) is okay (up 0 July Jl 1948» provided the veter- an is not tctally disabled. y < veterans who go i0 mme lapse. said, p hea »\u\ in the hospit- x months—and while y are rated totally hey really do stay six zonsecutive premiums they paid are refunded to menths the v many sick and disabl- s who go to hospitals > when they soing to be refunded to me d of six months?” ‘The trouble is that many of these was when he became totally dl~-‘ abled. off and put off and then the veteran again becomes totally disabled, this! time not for a period of less than six months tut for the rest of his life. He dies without recovering from his total disability. When that happens he has no insurance cov- erage. So don't stop paying premiums when you become totally disabled until the VA has actually notified you that it's okay te do so. NORTHLAND SAILINGS M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Hairfes, Skagway and Sitka) FEBRUARY 4 and 20—MARCH 5 S. 8. ALASKA—-MARCH 12 HENRY GREEN —— AGENT —— ————— e SFRYING SOUTHEASTERN \ ALaska OFPENDABLY NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CD. Plumbing ® Heafing § il Burners Telephone-319 Nights—Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. There is no substitute for newspaper acvertising! is in as good or better health as he § But suppose reinstatement is pufll _i. DRAMA OF 6 MEN AND GIRL NOW Celumbia's District Attorney” ‘SUA},).? g ‘l\v M. E. Fulp s an open and shut case for thel Tiv i L Hale, | » people. For the people Who g0 10’y jo < S ! the movies, that is. Produced by| "y, d Wright are like Away most ake her one o s O'Keefe as a jou in the title rol man in t PACIFIC NORTHERN KENNETH SPENCER H.EES 30 WEDNESDAY ARRIVES HERE FOR | of n g young lawyer wrong woman; e | BILL AT CAPITOL| e s s one 1 1 |H same !\ll\L M cigar- when I'm through I toss leading { {ve ing job of his| G ly Marguerite | gest dramatic | part of her b and Mi-1 chael O'Shea cking, ‘ tut DA 3 1 of “This h series, is lhf‘ added short featur - 1 N ORXIECE i We will not be recponsible for | ted by any persol elve - - n 1w (776 1 mo) nd Mrs, C. B. Holland. Exports Ly air express from the United States are large as imports by air. seven times as Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Service PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 (. J. EHRENDRE!CH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 i YELLOW CAB ! Phone | | 24-hour Dependable Service e e m( heck should 1 pay SR HATS cleaned and Renovated THE e HOLLY o SHOP Valentine Building Room 7 JUNEAU Bags . SEATTLE For COMroRT and : SERVICE Dewey W. Metzdort Get the NEW Vice-Pres. . WASHINGTON > ol Habit! Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at SANITARY MEAT FOR BETTER MEATS 13—PHONES—49 Free Delivery H. G. D¢ Gloves I TH!; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - jUVLAU ALAbl\A ness of life u; feet 4 i CONCERT IQN!uufl” ‘; G. Date, K s torn i Los Angei llenwater, Mrs, C ind attended school at ;' n, C. McDowell, Harry Brown, | that city X 1. Bowman, Mr te i e on the following Juneau to Yakutat: Tol.| m tendance was as 1 to Cordova: Ted “leélh. hi he first concert 's. H. G. Date f t he had been on Irma Pur- tour ary 6 and will go , Mrs. J. Ba- 'hag to work for the position (from Juneau to Victoria, B. C, then nnerhorn, M. attair in the period of JSE Ve Cacada ir y he has attaineq!nd finish the t S a onality. His voice is ~' G. 0. P. DINNER 1 description that could Program Tonight Lincoln’s Birthday. Make reser- v do it justice. It has a qual-| His program tonight will consist with Anita Garnick at nd and above v.hv average of arias from the old masters such as, Alma Mia (from “Floridante") 1 - Ly Handel, Donzelle Fuggitte (O mated and a clever person in conver- Hasten, Ye Maidens) by Francesco ror Best Iesuits sation. His eyes sparkle with the full-' Gavalli, Ich Liebe Dich (I Love IIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IHIIHIIIIIIII lIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|||||I|II||||I| BERT'S CASH GROCERY WE REITERATE OUR PLEDGE! To sell only highest quality foods at lowest possible price - Do It Today! TRY US! Shop thru our wide aisles. Many, Many, altractive budget items o choose from. Grocery 794 15 ¢ |5 - o> ¥ Empire Wantac JUST RECEIVED ALL FL \\()ln JF] LO IN GOOD SUPPLY——-—-BUY NOW! JELL-0 i w3 phos. - 29 JELL-0 30 ““:z‘:i?;e 3 phas. - 29 DRY PEARS Economical, Deli- cious, 8 oz. pkg. 33( DARIGOLD BUTTER H-P STEAK SAUCE Back after years at fi%‘ oo ! amily, pound . . Checolate Syrup war, hoitle . . HERSHEY z@c HRAISINS The large 4-pound 69( package 2 pounds $1.§7 L@DDF @@@ A big meal for your 2 dezen $1,75 COFFEE Sl'z1 Pound fin . . Buy NOW and SAVE! DELICIOUS APPLES Hills Bros. 2 1h. tin APPLES WINESAPS A NEWTONS Priced Right Priced Right GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE PEPPERS — BROCCOLI —RADISHES — ENDIVE — ARTICHOKES — LET- TUCE — CELERY — TOMATOES — CUKES — GREEN ONIONS — CAULI- FLOWER — RED and GREEN CABBAGE — PARSLEY and many others! - NUCOA ™EZETTER 2 Pounds - $1.08 FLOUR-—Fisher’s Gold Medal .50 lbs. $6.19 DARIGOLD MILK CASE 48 talls $6.63 HOME STYLE PEACHES CASE 24 No. 2'; tins 9.15 SOLID PACK TOMATOES CASE 24 No. 2Y; tins $6.29 FANCY APPLE SAUCE CASE 24 No. 2 tins $3.79 PUSS—E—KAT CAT FOOD ... CASE 48 tins $4.49 PICT-SWEET LITTLE PEAS CASE 24 No. 2 tins $5.19 LIBBY ORANGE JUICE 2o _CASE 24 No. 2 tins $4.29 SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE .. Case 12—47 oz. cans 4.95 FANCY MIXED FRUITS SAVE $1.04 CASE—$8.69 FANCY MIXED VEGETABLES . SAVE 73¢ SE $5.25 Douglas 10 A. M.—Boat Orders Anyiime DELIVERIES AR erts B CASH GROCER"" O A 10:30 A, M. — 2:30 P. M. — 4:00 P. M. |+ Mrs. " PAGE FIVE THE JUNEAU CONCERT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS KENNETH SPENCER, Biass IN CONCERT TONIGHT at the (S LN TURY DOORS open at 7:30 p. m. CONCE T at 8:30 Thee) by Beethoven, Love Will Fina © ® © v & @ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢, 0 o Out the Way by Purcell, Aufenthalt TIDE TABLE . (My Abode) by Schubert; Wohin 75 o (Whitther) by Schubert; Who is Syl- ; JANUARY 30 4 via by Schubert. : i-hgh ttlxddc. 5:90 am, 178 ft. L'Heure Exquise (The Perfect oW . tide, 33140 K01 E % g . ® High tide, 17:05 p.m,, 163 ft. ® Hour) by Hahn; La Belle Jeunesse i 4 ? ® Low tide, 23:24 pm., -04 ft. ® (Beautiful Youth) by Poulenci Le o o o o o v o o o Cor (The Horn) by Flegler; O Isis Y o B and Osiris (from “The Magic Flute") = Mozart; Mephisto's Serenade (from “Faust”) by Gounod. After the intermission Spencer will give his renditions of Not the Angels by Rubinstein; Hunger Song by Cui; My Native Land by Gret- ninoff; Mobile Bay (American Chanty) by Dougherty; Brother 11, Brother John by John Sacco; Buffalo Gal by Bacon; Got a Head Like a Rock by Wolfe; Jesus Si tin' By The Waterside by Sing Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel by oy DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor frouse Wiring i | Brown. Spencer will be accompanied by OUR SPECTALTY Melvin Owens, who 1 died mu- | Box 2135 Black 379 sic in both Illinois and Ne:w York —— and is an ac hed pianist. Af- | ter the con ere will be an | H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GECRGE BROS. s'] Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T invitational reception at the Gov- ernor's House in honor of the cele- brated singer. - CHAPELADIES TO GIVE BEAN DINNER FEB. 21 William Smith was ho to the Chapeladies at the Chapel- By-The-Lake on Tuesday evening. Plans were completed for the bean dinner to be served on Febru Members present T ing were Mesdames Arnold, Bl md |Congdon, DeHart, Dobbing, Dono- hue, Hickey, Jekill, Maicr, Peterson, | Men’s and Boys’ Clotlllng Palmer, Smith, Reddikopp, Avery ACROS STREET FROI and Kaiser. Warfield's Drug sm‘ The next mecting will be a no | Box 1465 Phone 077 'hostess gathering at the Chapel- Bv- ‘The-Lake on February 10 - "DOWN BY THE SEA” HAS OPEN BOOKINGS D. H. E. McLean of the CPR of- fice reports that he has a few open bookings for the film “Down By The Sea.” The picture is a one reel show and any club or organization wish- ing to borrow it should contact Mc- Lean at the CPR office. Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 3 — 530 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 FREIGHT Refrigeration AT SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska

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