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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, Oregon Stafe Vels' Bonus Blanks Are Available in Juneau Veterans eligible for the Ore- gon state veterans’ bonus may ob- | tain application blanks at the Ter- ritorial Veterans Affairs oifice in| the Federal Building. Applications | for the bonus have been accepted | by the Oregon office since October 1 although no payments will be| made until the sta able to sell the bond issues authorized by thel legislature to finance the payments.; Floyd Guertin, Territorial Veterans Affairs receiv- | ed a letter from the Oregon director | stating that the bids would be called soon on the bond Oregon application forms have also| been set to Sitka, Ketchikan, Fair- banks and Anchorage and copies may be obtained from the depart- ment adjutants of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars or Administration. Qualifications To qualify for an Oregon bonus, a veteran must have been a bona fide resident of the state for at least one year immgdiately preced- ing entrance into the armed ser- vices, must have served at any tim Letween Sept. 16, 1940 and Jun 30, 1946, and have been separated from the service under honorable conditions, be still in the service, or retired. Every veteran who served at least 90 d is eligible to receive $10 for each full month in active dom- estic service or $15 for overseas duty. Copies of discharges and separa- tiomw papers must accomipany the application and they must be certi- fied by a U. S. Commissioner. Commitiee 0K's Bowles as india Ambassader WASHINGTON, Oct. 3—»—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved 8 to 2 the nomina- tion of Chester Bowles, World War II Price Control boss, as Ambas- sador to India. Chairman Connally (D-Tex) an- nounced the vote but did not say how individual members stood on the controversial appointment. How- el’r, Senators Hickenlooper (R commissioner of! offices of the Veterans| 1951 | Gen. MacArthur ToFlyfo Seatile | Fer Centennial SEATTLE, Oct. 3— @ —Gen. Douglas MacArthur will fly here November 13 to open Seattle’s Cen-| tennial celebration, Greater Seattle, Ine., reported, yesterday. George Gunn, Jr., president of the Civic Promotion group, said Sen Harry P. Cain, Washington’s junior Senator, wired that the Geyeral| had accepted an invitation to take| art in ceremonies opening a year- long celebration of Seattle’'s 100th anniversary. Gunn said MacArthur will make ss at the University | 1 pavilion sometime al. He will remain| pert of the following day. | Anticipating overflow crowds, the| centennial committee is trying to| a e for outside screens to tele- | the General's appearance in lhe} pavilion, Gunn reported. Gunn said governors of all western states will be invited to attend. Atlantic and Gulf Shipping Tie-Up NEW YORK, Oct. 3—(®—A Pos- sikle tieup of shfpping on the At- lantic and Gulf co was averted a few minutes before last midnight's deadline with an agreement between ship owners and the AFL Masters, Mates and Pilots (MMP). Federal mediator Bernard F. For- man announced the agreement, which contained apparent com- promises by both sides. The ship deck officers won a 6.2 percent wage increase, according to terms announced by Forman, but yielded on a hiring clause. Both the union membership and the 40 individual shipping compan- ies must ratify the agreement. Act- ual writing of the contract will not start until negotiations receive a copy of the pact reached Sunday night in San Francisco between the MMP and Pacific Coast ship op- erators. Contracts between the MMP and | the companies expired Sunday mid- |night, but the eastern pact was ex- |tended 48 hours under a “truce” Iowa) and. H. Alexander Smith (R- UJ) told newsmen they voted against the nomination. The nomination probably will come up for Senate action later this week. agreement, |tee which last week voted 3 to 2 |approval of the nomination. For | confirmation were Sparkman and |two other Democrats — Senators | Fulbright (Ark) and Gillette (Iowa). THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA Thousand Doilar Awards Announced In Legion Contest WASHINGTON, Oct. Llinded veterans, a multi-tortured | prisoner of the Japs and the vic of a direct hit of an ar which caused paraly were named winners of $1,000 es and a fully paid trip to the Nation-| al Convention of The Legion at Miami, result ‘of t¥ tion Comeback” & contest of letters| or handicapped veterans. The winners are :Thomas C. Hasbrook, a blinded veteran of 6C01 Haverford Street, Indianapolis, Ind.; Charles A. Boswell, also blinded, of 111 Evrmosa Drive, ! Birmingham, Ala.; Lewi Astor | Moore, -a victim:of Japanese atro- cities, of 107 Hillside Circle, Gads- den, Ala., and Douglas B. Davenport paralytic as a result of a direct| hell hit, who lives in New Lisbon, | Wis. | There were 16 other winners in| this nation-wide contest. Four re- ceived $400 each; four, $200 each; four, $100 each and fo $50 each. | Softer than clouds, softer t Jantzen finest-gauge pure ed from the British Zone, \ quisitely hand-finished to J Notice the thoroughbred | the full-fashioning. It’s cont and height knit in for pc Costly looped-in neck, is do ribbing. hmere cardig LY AT BEHRENDS IN JUNEAU The sturgeon uses its pig-like | snout to root in ocean mud for| WO nd small shellfish, | ; i Thrift and comfort . . : TOURALUX A ¥ OLYdlfl/Mi 2 | b | i N< SEATTLE o TWIN CITIES MILWAUKEE e CHICAGO Soft, roomy berths in Touralux sleepers save on berth cost and rail fare. They’re exclusive on The Mil waukee Road’s diesel and electric powered Olympian HIAWATHA. 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