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i ¥ H 1 } 0 PAGE SIX NEW SET-UPS IN PAY RAISE BILL OF ARMED FORCES Family Allowances for En- listed Personnel Is Undergoing Changes 3TON, WASHIN Sept. 20—(P— Family allowances now paid to en- listed personnel of the armed forces will end by 1, 1952, at the latest under the new military pay raise bill The bill, sent to President Tru- man by Congress yesterday, grants pay raises for all service personnel at an est'mated annual cost of $300,000.000. It also provides for gradual| FREE DELIVERY $10.00 ORDER === PPAY No hills at the end of L SHORE"’S Colored GRAIN-FED BEEF RIB STEAKS 73e Ih. : |lllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIINII'i|IiIIIIIIIIIIIIMII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllIIIIl||||IIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII||III|III||III||IhIlI| OWEST PGSSIBLE PRICE EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK . . .. FRYERS TOMATOES, Ripe, Red, Solid.. Tube 28¢2 NEW CROP APPLES JONATHAN e ————————————————————— , " | eliminations of the family allow-| 1946, will be eligi:le ances for enlisted men. In some to draw their present pay and cases the cutoff will be much family allowances until the last earlier than the July 1, 1952, dead- | day of the sixth month following the date the bill is signed. line. Enlisted men with families whose | 3. Married men who enlisted or present pay and family allowances re-enlisted prior to the date the would be higher than the new pay kil enacted but after July 1, after July 1, without family allowances wiil con- 1946, will continue to be eligible tinue on their present basis until to draw their present pay and | July 1. 1952, family allowances for their wives Howaver, if the new yay rates and children until July 1, 1952, or Plus allowances for quarters and | the expiration of their enlistments. other purposes would give a man | Whichever is earlier. more money than the old pay plus 4. Enlisted persons; who do not family allowances, he automatically have dependent wives and children, would receive the larger amount. |but do have parents dependent Here's how the bill affects various | upon them for chief support will categories: continue eligible to draw their pre- 1. Persons who enlisted or re-|sent pay and family allowances enlisted prior to July 1, 1946, will until the end of their enlistments continue eligible to draw their pre- | or July 1, 1852, whichever is earlier. sent pay and family allowances| 5. Enlisted persons will not be until the end of their enlistments. | eligible to claim brothers and 2. Persons, with dependents |ters as dependents after the la: other than wives, children or par- | | day of the sixth month following enlisted or re- enl ted the date the blll is Slgn who ents, 0 FREE PARKING LOT wen CASH === SAVE === the month! You know you are buying at the PRICED RIGH Hormel HAMS PRE-COOKED Half or Whole 7Qe Ib. Are Better CANADIAN SAUSAGE Zge Ib. DELICIOUS !IIII!IIIIIIIIHIII|III|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 77 Ibs. 95 6 Ibs. $1.00 GOLD MEDAL BUTTER . . Pound 67 CARNATION COTTAGE HEESE i Ib. 27¢ | AVOSET TABLE GRADE (T IIIIIIILHIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIH!II]II"HI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * 5 sented to him BOTTOM OF POOL in Week ances Dwight feeds school of fish as re in living room at home. Air hose she’s holding enables her :5 remain beneath surface almost indefinitely. NEH RU WEARS LAMA'S RO B E—_ Jawaharial Nehru (right), Prime Minister of India, wears a La a festival at Leh, Ladakh, Budd FLORIDA VMERMAID FEEDS FISH ! | | | ! e vachee Spring, Fla., nonchalantly as if she (International) | | | | i 1 's robe pre- province of | Kashmir in Himalayas. At left is Lama Kaloon Tsewang Rigzin, 6. Those {within 30 days after the Lill is signed and who re-enlist within on2 |month of such termination will be eligible to present pay and family allos until the ex- | piration of their new enlistment, |until July 1, 1952, whichever earlier. is subject to the ¢ limitations on dependents that are applicable to persons who enlist or re-enlist prior to the date the bill | is enac 7. No person who enters into an original enlistment after the bill s enacted will ke eligible to draw family allowances.” (This should ot be confused with quarters al- owances which are increased for qualified enlisted personnel.) i whose enlistments end | One 1937 Ford Sedan, $100. See place, hardwood floors, garage, at Jay's Super Service. 311 tf | basement, ready occupancy 3 o P T ————— | weeks. | % Simmons Metal Bed, springs and | gRAUTIFULLY furnished home, | WASHING | GIRLS bicycle with basket, prac-i | AR 12-Gauge Pump, 2 boxes shells and | | Cove Road. FOR SALE FOR SALE “A" Ford Pickup, $175. ONE Model 3 | mattress, $20; Easy Washing ma-| can have 3 bedrooms, view, im- | ment, garage, etc; close in, $9,800. | DOUGLAS Highway, 3-bdr. home, partially furnished. THE McClelland Home, BY OVNER, snuggest little one- | bedrcom, furnished home in Ju- neau. Lovely view, immediate | Douglas, posse: . 613 E 4th St. Call| Black 398 after 6 p.m. or all day completely redecorated, immediate Sunday 311 tg| occupancy; 2 bedrooms, view, clese in. machine, RemmgtomDoUGLAs 3-bedroom home, elec- typewriter, good condition. Black| tric kitchen and water heater; 629. . 311 3t| floor furnace, garage. P — - “APPR 11 mi. Glacier Highway, '3 PONTIAC coupe, must sell! 41 acres patented land with immediately. $250. Call 556. 11 3tl small house. $900. 3:ROOM Lena Beach Cabin furn- | ished, sink and running water, oil ! stove, nice garden and berries; ISEVERAL homes. 1 new Remington adding mach- ine; 1 Underwood standard type- ! |2-BDR. Apt., completely redecorat- writer, priced for quick sale. Call' ed, well furnished, balance build- Douglas 222. 311 tf ing suitable other apt. or com- | mercial purposes; Douglas. NEW Ithica 12 ga. shotgun, full‘CAF’E. machine shop, large proper- choke 30-inch barrel, 5 shot.| ty near boat harbor, suitable for Original cost $85; a steal at $65.; shops and apartments. Green 680. 311 tIKNEW—DOungs~~ellgib]e FHA, i bedroom house. MURPHY & MIIPKY REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS acres Douglas Higway, patented. 2- $4250. Ph.- Green ! 310 ll tically new, 330 evenings. 1939 Dodge Canopy Truck, $325. Phcre 676 mermr Nattorsl Blnk‘ NEW-NEW-NEW—3 bedrooms, fire- | chine, new wringer, $75; Taylor| mediate occupancy, under $10,000. Tot baby walker, $3.50. Ph. Black Close in. 398 after 6 p. m. or all day Sun- '3 BEDROOM home, well furnish- da) 311 tf| e electric dishwasher, base-|' LOTS 3% mi. Glacier Highway; 1.7/ cabins and summerl THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 A-N-T A-D-S 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Twa bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern insulation. Hard- wood floors and large view win. dows. Financed by FHA with lib. eral terms. Low down payment Plans and specifications may be inspected in this office. Office In Alaska Credit Bureau PHONE - - 234 WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office- in Alaska Credit Burcau BEST neighborhood, near schools, large level yard, large living room, two bedrooms, automatic oil fur- nace, fireplace, good electrical equipment in kitchen, completely furnished. By appointment. BUILDING LOTS, Ski Trail, clear~ ed, level, $650. DUPLEX, $5,000. $1,000 down. One bedroom apt. vacant; other 2-bed. Near downtown. 4-Apt. bldg., main Street, possible i stores. Also shop and large apt 3-APT. bldg., good neighborhood One 2-bed available immed. $7,500 handles 8 apt. property. $100 plus int. monthly. Close in. TWO 5-Acre buys at Auke Lake; 3-acre at Auk Bay, $3400. ALSO JUNEAU DOUGLAS LIST- INGS —MORE LISTINGS THAN ANY OTHER AGENCY. USED CARS Cash. Christensen Bros., 909! 28 { 1947 Packard Sedan $850 12th Street. 310 ¢t l ron SALE 1946 Dodge Sedan .. . $750 STEG.TIE | Wl e | { S el e i new, with books, teach yourself. '33 FT. Liberty House Trailer. Air | motor $350 Phcne 654 after 5:30 pm. or conditioned, oil floor heater, show- | write Box 1534. 310 5t} er, flush toilet, wash basin, two ! pE'I'ER woon SEINE Boat . Tenska. 10r qu{c?(i fuil beds, hot and cold water, bu- SALES AGE el aftor 1l ARRITM i tane gas stove, elec. refrigeration. ! | & G o hN cY Ronald Jo)‘n”Anmrm " 310 m" Only 4 months old. Mrs, Beck, | 10 4h - - - Telephone o11 Rl Pacific Northwest Shows, Ball FRIGIDAIRE nnve washinz m Park. 310 tf rnn BENT chine, good ¢ n. After 5 p.'— a8 1 310 tf | ALMOST NeW upholstered occa- sional chair, blue, $10. 2-burner electric hot plate, $5. Ph. Blue 251 310 tf | m. call Black 390. shell vest. $65. Ph. Black 640. 0 2[, Coupe, heater, overdrive. All new fend- ers. $450. See at Connors Motors. Red 250. HALIEUT boat Vallal‘t with hali- 1939 Studebaker but and trolling gear. Inquire at| Boat or F. S. Epperson, Fritz; 309 !fi DINETTE set and buffet in goodl condition, $85. Ph. Blue 127. 9 3t JUST a smail part of the money you now spend for fuel will pro- vide a warm, draft-free home thru modern insulation. Plan now REMEMBER Duck Creek Lumber] Co. when you need lumber. Wel also cut special sizes. SEATTLE| for winter. Warde A. Johnson, PRICES. We will deliver your! phone 81. 299 1lmo | needs. 307 1mo! i —|1946 FORD 4-Goor; 1947 Chev. 2- Radio, | 310 6t} I NICE Clean Room~ <tsam heated I 315 Gold §* 220 ¢ | STEAMHEATEL rvooms, ‘weekly ov Morth!r. Cclonial Rooms. 69 & | WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderscn Piano Shop. Ph. 143. AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. LOST AND FOUND IFOUND: Lower plate of teeth. In- quire Empire. 302 tf 26 t1 TR —I——— YEAR yound residence on 3 acres, patented land, Fritz Cove Rd., 31 bedroams, water, electricity, base- | | ment; completely furnished. Lge.! yard. Vegetable garden. For ! appointment call Black 895 or| see F. S. Epperson, Fritz Cme| Road. 309 UI door; 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-door; 1940 Chrysler; 1937 Plymouth. R. W. Cowling Motor Co. 99 tf MISCELLANEOUS CHIROPODIST:—Blue 379. 74 1mo rGUARAN'I’EED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L ONE Used w Electric sewmg Machine. Phone Blue 564. 308 tf | 1500 WATT 110 Volt AC Manual start light plant. Ph. 027-5. 17 St ]TROLLER “Betty B,” 41x12 ft. 2 in. by 7 ft. 13 tons net. Fully equip- ped and in first class condition. Powered with Gray 330 with 3 to 1 reduction. Is ready to fish. fastenings. All tanks are stain- less steel. Fuel capacity 530 gal. Only three years old. Contact D. Planking has MONEL Anchortight | | 315 Decker Way. t isom New ana sed Mdse. W buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. 999 o WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographis Supplies Developing ~ Printing - Enlarging Actists’ Faints and Materials Phone 908. ENNIAL FLOUR 50 1Ibs. =, ° 0000 mpensation 235 Ibs. $2.49 SWANSDOWN = UBORA SAVORY IIHIIHIIIHIMI|IHHmmII||||HII||||II|H|II||||||||||IIIIIIlIlIlIflIIHlIIIIIlI ALASKA PACK (RAB FORMA i AT Large Package CAKE FLOUR . 43¢ BISKIT MIX . 472 ARD DOG FOOD. 1 Suan dozen $1.59 . Giant Sire 59 Swilt's Betier SHORTENING in the Multi-Colored Print Bags FISHER’S ARMO Pound Can Beefand Gravy §5¢ | TREET We Reserve the Right fo Limit! HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER (an 59 | PICKLES Fresh Shelled WALNUTS pound fin . 7 8¢ DON'T FORGET BIG AUCTION FOR THE KIDS Get Your Auction Bucks 0 $4.89 :i Large Package = 12 oz. can IIIIIIIHIII UIIIIIIIIlINIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIII ~ HIHY No Dealer Sales! Large 24 oz. jar . 39 Pound 83¢ ~ L upon the elimination of any .or all of the family allowance kenefits he | was receiving prior to enfictment of the bLill, may apply for dis- chalg,e from the servic2 SEARCH ‘)ISCUNTXNUED Active cearch for the fishing ves- has been discontinued by the Coast Guard. The Patricia was reported missing after a step in Wrangell for en- gine repairs. Larry Parsons and J. H. Daly were aboard the vessel as crew. _ FOR SUPREME COURT Daly is from Seattle. Federal Judge Sherman Minton (above) of Indiama is President Truman's choice for appointment to the.U. S. Supreme Court to replace Justice Wiley Rutledge who died recently (Sept. 10). Min- S T ton is a member of the Circuit sel Patricia, missing since April 12, i | | | GOP CHAIRMAN — Guy George Gabrielson (above),! of Bernardsville, N. J., 58-year- old lawyer-business man, is the new chairman of the Republ Natiomal Committee, — |SOVIET ATOMIC EXPLOSION WAS ACCIDENTAL ONE (By Tne assocraied Press) A newspaper in Amsterdam has another version of the Russian atomic explosion. President Tru- man has announced that an atomic explosion took place in the Soviet ; And that|§ that | § Union in recent weeks. scientists quickly concluded Russia has the A-bomb. But this Dutch newspaper says the explosion was accidental, and that it wiped out the Soviet atomic program. The newspaper and there is no confirmation what- soever—that a Russian™atomic city blew up, and with it went Soviet scientists and recc K DR. YATES GO HOME Back from a year'’s duty at Mt. Edgecumbe and special duty ‘to Point Barrow, Wrangell, and Kot- zebue for the Alaska Native Ser- vice, Dr. Guy W. Yates leaves this afternoon for him home in Phila- delphia. In medieval times, warring arm- 1 Court of Appeals at Chicago. @ jAea agreed not to campaign against ‘Wirephoto, { each -other during winter, says— | i (4 TINY APPLIANCES —Carney Chess, of North Holly- | wood, Cal., tinkers with a minia~ ture heating pad, hot~plate, toaster and iron, electrical ap~ pliances he builds as a hobby, 1000-POUND FACE —Jacqueline . Robert 3 (above), ‘who won a Belgian beguty con- | * test, received a thousand in cash and tours of England, France and Italy as her prize, E. Burford, Ritka, Alaska. 06 St? Blue Printing - Photostats | WANTED HARBOR MARKET » iTE.‘LCHER needs apartment or Groceries - Meats ®| small house. Contact Mr. Lenn- Location—909 10th St. ® | strom at High” School, or write near Small Boat Harbor. Iome“l Delivery. 310 tf . o | HUNTERS who like to hunt deer, For Appointment Phone 352 days . Black 491 after 6 p.m. L] Or Write P. O. Box 692, . e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 bear, ducks and geese in out-of- the-way places. Ride the mail boat Yakobi. Weekly trips. 09 6t H SEWING: Specializing in altera« Several small tables; 1 small Gen tions. Mrs. Pearl Prouty. Ph. Blue Electric Radio. 1 table model{ * ma Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone | WHEN Windows Rattle and the 749 after 6 o'clock. 305 tf| wind blows under the door, think of weather stripping and insula- tion. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 81 299 1mo CUB PACK 309 MEETING Members of Cub Pack No. 309, and boys between the ages of 8 and 10 who are interested in join- ing, are reminded of the meeting which will be held this evening at 7 oclock at the Methodist Church. The boys' parents are also in- vited to be present. Den organi- zation and plans for the winter season will be discussed. Refresh- ments will be served, and games are planned for the boys. BILL RECK residence at 342 Dit-] son Ave. 3 bedroom home, con- crete basmt., pool, game room, laundry, garade. Compl. furnish- ed. Owner will finance. Phone Green 410 for appointment. 05 tf FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value, See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- Joughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf £OG CABIN 2exis 1t inside. Hawr Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt s O N R DR 110 VOLT 5 KW Konhler light plant, full set heavy duty storage bat- teries guaranteed 10 years, used three. Now that we have City power, it'’s in my way. I dare you to make an offfer. J. P. DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska. 91 tf $5.00 per load. Duck Creek 288 tf cash or easy KODIAK VISITOR R. A. Kotasek of Kodiak is regis- tered at the Bardnof. Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time KINDLING Wood, Limited amount. Lumber Co. CHINATOWN Cafe, payments. Profitable business. Call 796 after 7 p. m. 82 tf CRECENT APT., centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 f SEVERALLIXS! ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at + the Pirst National Bank, ° 3% w Il Brownie's Liquor Store Phene 103 139 Se: Franklin P. O, Box 2508

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