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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1948 DRAFTEES & VETERANS GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL "You shouldn’t have to worry about t cose your present job, if you get drafted, t!'at stage The others or how to get it back. tled along the way. Congress followed the precedent Court cost set in the 1940 Selective Service Act by including in the draft law a not'ing. And f you wir 8 on specifically outlining your 'on get any back-pay re-employment rights. you, Actually, the new re-employment ese provisions are sightly more binding on employers than those of the 1940 draft act. The general drift of re-employ- ment is that you when you leave a servlce (whether you are dr (SRR Ve to nm same 2 discharged or one like You'te not supposed to lo: seany sen'ority because of your service duty. In fact, you are supposed to he has ruled since trustee e-em- ¥ e 1, t ra a an an a 9 elp of t Ruhr, o'ned th ployment cover? Any job way I real the law, otier t “temporary position.” How soon after discharge do you have to apply for your old job in order to get it? Within 90 days. ¢ Those are the hithspots of re- langed mo employment, but they barely scratch 1, :makin the surface. Here are some of the : details. Others will come out from tme to time in the “Guide.” German » total of 8 no if times, it can, com Sen'orit and bargaining acreemen portant foctors in a kind. There is an elaborat kL which you trouble ttin your job. Her can tur ency ANSA in solvinz re-employment riddles, ucied the ica and he gcoes into consultaton with you and your employer. If he can't settle it either, he 9 0. sends you to the United States at- Cn2 of the torney for the district in which your old employer keeps a place of tusi- ness. Pius X. too, tries for a peaceful settle- ~ Fius X reizned from 19 ment. If he can’t make one you can iseppe Sarto ask him to go to the courts to force upervise in- c s X probably will ficd during the Holy Year advancers of his > is the present Pope, (I, who as a young priest knew , in northern Italy. alter the war got all we se are paid by the co ernment or the emplo:er. You p n the cas coming tc eship. crican a althou economi war i 7 in save radio as Pius 03 to 1914. of Riese, RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. DIAL 1460--JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 00 -I'OME TOWN REUNION- CBS. 0--UNIVERSITY EXPLORER CBS 4 00-SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 00 New: 10:30-—Forec:st Brotherhood Hour Concert Hall Lutheran Hour -STARS OVER HOLLY- ‘WOOD-CRBS. 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 2:00-THE HOLLYWOOD PIC- TURE-CBS. 4:00--News. 15 -THE CHTICAGOTANS-CBS 1 Alaska Light Concert P M oW Y wne operator Tage 18 to 30, E\m-rir-me desirable N in person oifice ofternoons, * 50 3t | NO. 6009-A i SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | n the District Court for the Terri- \ tory of Ala , Division Number ! One at Juneau. { IARGARET M. SULLIVAN, Plain-“ tiff vs. JOHN L. SULLIVAN, De- fendant. I'M GOING TO KEEP MY NEW HAT ON UNTIL DAGWOOO (NOTICES i INVEST <3ATOR IN DR. FULLPAGE'S OFFICE == A 3p, 8 FELLA CIt OQUTA TOWN VISIT ms 70 TH' HOPC: ¥ WG ANOTHER DAY, ZUROPEAN SITUATION TAINLY 1S A MESS ~% ICLAR PIE EATIN' [AARATHON IS LYAR T'THIS YOWN OF NOPGRT AN' iy F.'\filil’ A THIS HERE LOCAL TISTI /EMUAT... ITNEN ...TH RULEC ANOTHER DOLLAR- ) GOOD NIGHT, OEA)/\ y TMAE AIN'T TH' OBJECT... IT AIN'T HOW PAST IT'S HOW MUCH ...CIT 4 READY... GIT SET. . HED HURRY S=E WP, THE VERY DEVICE &IG FROS SO WE FIND THE TELEVISION DESTR‘-OF\/S EZSO:U OTI(—{)' A { N BURGLAR ALARM HAS PROVEN 5 : ITSELF A TERRIFIC CRIME= | || IMBmn ie T, o ® “'_ 4 " THERE'S MUCH WE DON' "”’OW /‘"‘OU'] THIS CHAQI‘CTE The President of the United E;taus of America. To the Above Named Defendant, JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Greeting: In the name of the United States of America, you are hereby required | a settlement. I'm told that only R akout 10 per cent of all re-employ- 11 it wirn an P Teant-Ad ENIOY SCHENLEY RESERVE I / Ask Iu’&bulo;:;:‘mc - favorite e Sioreamd bor Tt If you prefer bourbon...you'll like Nncient NAge )} Every drop Kentucky straight bourbon. SCHENLEY RESERVE, RARE ™ SPIRITS © ANCIENT AGE, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF * [ e e e e o o o e (] | « SCHENLEY INTL. CORP. o {eiste o appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judi- ial Division at Juneau, Alaska, vithin 30 days after the last publi- ation of this Summons, namely vithin 30 days after the 4th day of Jecember, 1948, in case this Sum- nons is published, or within 40-days Jfter the date of its service upon ou in case this Summons is served :pon you personally, and answer he compluint of the above named laintiff on file in said court in the bove entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action lemands the following relief: That he bonds of matrimony now and cretofore existnig between th: lintiff and defendant be dissolved; ‘/nat the plaintiff be awarded the xclusive care and custody of the ainor child of the parties and that he defendant be required to pay e plaintiff the sum of $100.00 per nonth for the support of said child WAR QUALITY-BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF * 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL NY, LY. ' .nd answer, plaintiff will take judg- Your ]{epi!sl(s ARE SAF BUY ard HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management ci this bank s pledged to conser’ Yas tive operation. Tk M depositors orimary - consideration addjtion the bank is 2 mem-~ ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which~ insures each of our deposit- ore against loss to A maxi- mum of $5,000. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA T URANT) ntil he reaches the age of 21 years: hat the defendant pay the plain- iff the sum of $2486.00 in repay- nent of sums advanced to the de- endant by the ‘plaintiff, and that he defendant pay the plaintiff 7000 per month for her support, nd plaintiff’s costs and disburse- aents including attorneys’ fees, and In the event you fail to so appear nent against you for want thereof ind will apply to theé Court for the -olief -demanded in her Complaint ad as hereinabove stated. +WITNESS tbe Hon. George W. “olta, Judge of said Court, and the eal of said Court hereunto affixed n this 12 day of November, 1948. (Seal) J. W. LEIVERS, Jlerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy. Tirst publication, Nov. 13, 1948. ast publication, Dec. 4, 1948, HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Pier Open every day FIGHTING, WEAPON. WE'VE CAPTU LOAFERS IN HEZIZ WHO MIGHT PirK UP TCiLs? - HOLD ON THAR, YE SHIF'LESS SKONK!! WHAR DO YE THINK VYO'RE GOIN'? ‘TTREAT EM X T AN ROUCH. THEY DON'T HANG ARCUND ANY MORE. N s ANY CUSTOMER WHO . MIGHT CARRY AWAY A SOUVENIR? I DONE WARNED YE ABOUT GOIN' OFF AN' LEAVIN' ME BEBIND-- Y€ SHORE BETTER HARK MY WORDS, OR I WONT DRINK NO MORE _CORN-SQUEEZI®'S FER YE YOU DON'T sAY! i | WRENCH—THE LATEST |THi5 15 GETTING [ TO DIEAPPEAR. ,..{ MONOYGNOUS! “WAKE ME UP WHEN YE GIT THAR--I'M PLUMB WORE TO A NUB--VE TARNED AN TOSSED TR' WHOLE - BLESSET NIGHT I BEG YOUR PARDON-SIR- CAN YoU TELL ME HOW TO GET TO THE CITY JAILP ? )| THAT'S IT- RIGHT IN I'VE BEEN WALK- ING AROUND- BUT I DON'T SEEM TO BE ABLE TO FIND THE ENTRANCE- YES-OF COURSE- BUT I MEAN = HOW DO YOUu ENTER THE BUILDING 7 [ THAT'S A -AND HE WAS COMPLAININ' BECAUSE HE COULDN'T O FIND THE EXIT- STRANGE COMPLAINT- T WAS JUST | NOW VISITIN' ki ME WIFE'S # COUSIN -