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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1945 THE DAILY ALZSKA EMPIRE.— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE BEY T ST R RS | o i 4 © SR : "1 PURSE (ONTAINING DAY RAISE FOR e . 2t e HOSPITAL NOTES ENTERTAINMENT | VETERANS' GUIDE SSUNCASHEOUND |y DIRECTOR o+, e s o165 T 0 B o -9 ‘u ¢ te or Territorial Legislature. A medical attention 't i By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL BYBOY TURNED I ™y ren CENATE S v o o, i s, o g - ’ gency clause in the bill Ann’s Hospital. B e e e rrp s oeeeaeess | ‘Chief, of Police John Monagle, | An emergency Such as Is Seldom Seen . ... [ unlike Diogenes, Greek philosopher was also adopted by a full vote of Vernon Mundy has left for his M U S I C | WASHINGTON — At the U. S.jor will interview him. If he has 8D o' \ion "Xthen s “does ot have to| The 614 saw, “It's easy to be fne Senate. bheme after receiving medical care | Empl ent Service office in Fort, | titude, his application will be ap- walk through the streets of Ju- generous with other people’s e e at St. Ann's Hospital Lauderdale, Florida, Mrs. Ruth An-|proved. Then, if an actor's school o o =0 lighu"d.hn(vm in his money,” applies to Senators as " - i AISTERERN ; . well as to the normal run of citi- 3BUIleG pERM S NOTICE By the Servicemen's Orchestra |rev. the temporary veterans' rep- s added to the VA's approved st yuq in search of an honest man. ¥ recentative in the office, told me of | out boy is in. e " | ! The man Diogenes was searching ““ 7 After March 10, no telephone a sation she ope on That was Jnstrated yesterday L 3 A C ation she had with an ex-| If you don't have the d for, in the person of l1i-year-old| That was demonstr ated yesterday | ISSUED mls wEEK rentali ‘ot 1ha Tt 6 Db . . gk | cervice man. The veterans represeny | | this ‘educational program, get after .’ | ¥ 2 afternoon in Alaska’s higher house G § : . A w. ‘/o So Be”ef't tative At & U. 5. Bmployment Sers|the Veterans' Administration — or 'micent Isturis, turned up at the U o, Tg s voted mmm.’ Three bullding permits were fssued | Wil be accepted at a_discount. All p vice office is the person you should | watch for my explanation. You have Police, station yesterdiy with a = o © ' 5 S raise for Robert B oifice this Temittances must bear postmark of el v : * ladies purse he had found, which MOUSIY for a pay rai by the City Engineer's office this (% "o B ount day. Please see 2ek ew job when you!until two years after discharge (or A d She! rector o » Alaska week. T alue s permits is Cabaret Da"ce g‘(l[ :,quwu L A two years after the end of n:: war Contained $51 in cash. The Chief Fy e, :( .(]:[ oo by ek, . Total value of the. BRGNS 18, po ipreinpt. K . congratulated the lad on his hon- Unemployment Compensation Com- §2950. JUNE AND DOUGLAS | 11 tell you about the conversa- —whichever is luterl to apply. |esty and started a search for the mission—to be paid by the Pederal D. J. Taylor obtained a permit to TELEPHONE CO. —adv. ave YOu Made Your ftlon;in, & MHRS; put kpesking .of ST Ei owner of the purse Government 'install a basement, build a porch, i new jobs made me recall that there owne ot R RPN L s g Rl 9 g ; is enough confusion about veterans’ Aftess & SHort Seaboh thedady wusi Senste Bill No. 43, by Senator ‘st instaliicimia on 8 RCEe 8% 578 Sebl Warm - found, frantically searching for her Andrew Nerland, which was speeded A Street, at an estimated cost of 1) IEA “ER ) 3 jemployment floating around to tax . RESEI’VHI!OHS? “,c} patience of a totem pole. For-! lost purse, and the pocket book through passage by the solons, pro- $2,000. W. J, Manthey is the con- ‘u\v me if I wander for a few lines vEImANS Io was returned to her poses to increase the Unemploy- tractor. : : Haios of Bmandied ht, | The Chief did not disclose the ment Compensation Director’s rate Bill Hixson tock out a permit to | Lear vou; sportsmen; ‘lo get something strai l : P 0ne g ! If a veteran wants his old job lady’s .name. of pay by 25 per cent, from $4200 put a store in the Winter and Pond | workers in lumber 4 ‘bac}. (he’s allowed 40 days after his | EREG!ST RED Bore e s ¢ RN to $5250 per year. It was ex- Building, at an estimated cost of y:rd;. ‘:lrehoulel. 4 ( 3 6%, Ry WP ck rooms, war |dischares to decide), he should go 6| plained that the proposal is in line $600. Triplette and Krause were $laats, gtc, Mban ot i Vailah]e T | his former employer and ask for it. ., GH m with one-fourth increases made to|named contractors. actiondemand theirsnugwarmth, free- TICkels A hroth AnY ! The. Amailedn legion Auxilery HRE H ‘I 'S Federal Employees by Congressional | The £0th Century Meat Market | action comfort, sturdy construction. | | If he's told to scram or if his old {ast, X x 41 | by . S ght laid preliminary plans A4 ! COMPLETE LINE !job dcesn’t exist, then he should go . = P ? GH Act in 1941, Also, it was pointed tock out a permit to make repairs, P Member of the A. W. V. S. | to his Selective Service Board — the| 0, one of their most important U out by Senator Nerland, the Alaska at an estimated cost of $350. Trip- | heatber and wootiackets work Behn + and extensive projects of the year, - - o " | cutfit that probably got him into his . P Director's pay has been consider- lette and Krause were named as the | women. Liberal commissions. Write This Space Donated by |trouble in the first place. There, :m‘th“ re“i”;;"g h““_ "fh’:g':" . B (OAST GUARD ably below that for like jobs contractors. today for FREE SALES OUTFIT. | I he'll get help. Rodi gy ki R el throughout the states. l —r MASON SHOE MFG. CO. l 3 4 : veterans of World Wars T and II,| A new course will be offered at . L = Chippewa Falls Wisconsin, U.S.A. ALASKA AIBLINES | But if he had no job before he en- |, nave died while in the service |the meeting tomorrow night at 8 A Ppmnf" situation akists with BUY ‘WAR BONDS 7 “f'r”: the f""m"f \:';”:fn::;: s‘:fi‘;fi}g of their country. {o'clock in the City Council Cham- T A G a new type of w re g . e {o - servio l;ce]u?x'ed experiences, he _ This project, of national scope,‘berfl of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, 1 should the veterans’ representa- |1 sponsored by the National Child it wan spummesd: KNy - LiaiiLos ¥ 3 1 | Welfare Chairmen of both the Am- ‘r"" handling aboard small craft and tive et a U. S. Employment Service | SP- | ill ke taught by Ensign L. H. Hul- office. Th> USES has been trying €rican Legion and the American e 8! y g to get that across to ex-service men. | Legion Auxiliary. v 7 True, it's divided responsibility and| Mrs. Waino Hendrickson, Child | ‘k‘_(\‘fma" 3/8 Randall - will teach inot too satisfactory from a veterans' Welfare Chairman for the local auxiliary ‘members slgnal}ing,. The viewpoint. - But that's the way it is, |unit, will be in charge of the wprk |MOeting Wil last until 10:30 o'clack. and.someone is always handy to con- in Juneau and vicinity. The Aux- ,,(;;T) SALE'" fusz it some more. |iliary hopes to register all Veterans’ v < instgnce, a Southern news- |children on Gastineau Channel. WICHIN (N | paper account recently said that an| The Auxilidry wishes to rlxtend {official had announced Selective a vote of thanks to all who par- | €orvice Boards were now ready to ticipated in the recent Natlom\l{b'n“‘ }l;mlma!n ?fidf in‘cludcs q%' i ' 4 R {handle the task of getting jobs for Defense Window Display Contest, |0ncs Held together and moved by . 850 SEATS Zudrinsbier | returning service men. which was sponsored by them. e i o | 1 ot It's inaccuracies like that that| Also at last night’s meeting, | PO make a guy lose his smoke-ring plans were made for the blrlhday‘ fa‘m Selective Service Boards have party honoring the American Le- | { il 3 [l‘o hing to do with getting jobs, ex-|gion, to be held later this month. | g > | EXTRA FLIGHTS &tiitica = == | cept veterans’ old pre-war jobs. NO Donations were also made to the wonder eteran sometimes feels Health Council for _the Health ke’s drowning and somecne is throw- | Book Shelf, and to Girl Scout ing him both ends of a rope. Troop No. 9, which is sponsored R A Faidbanks, Whitehorss, A job-secking veteran can get aw- by the Auxiliary. A k. ) DAILY FLIGHTS [ i S e | ful mad and when someone tells him B L R ] : { R e he should go to a Service Men’s Cen- > § g ' [ ter, and there he’s told to go to the . Red Cross, but on the way a friend WS Meets nda e | 3 3 0 ’ We.| Tu. Th. |Mo. Sa. stops him to send him to the Ameri- | { W ds - NO TRAVEL DOCUMENTS seauieds can Legicn, which says he should go M Wa h n ton‘ | anted: g . [sasa g ey comy.somé mam of Wardifation. to the Unitzd States Employment Is. sning 0 { Nome 5 ¥ s g Service, but then he reads s;omeA | Mm'e i Z: zg Galena 2 - o e goes o s saiec- B Speaker of Day Coverage @ iy e Fidans 21 PASSENGER CLIPPERS !5t Board, and is told to b Ridicks. : 0 e iy BT F TR he USES. Well, for —. % K ¢ Troubles in the The World Service Circle will i igil e i 2 hly session From its origin over 170 years ago, large economy size. meet in regular montl g Y 9 Just keep this in mind: if one of Friday, March 9, at 2 o'clock, in i ia’ ine il us wants his old job—Selective the parlors of the Northern Light i California’s wine industry has | Service Board; if we want another Presbyterian Church. SN policies to make . gréwn-and-matured - job—veterans representative at the' -Theve will be election of otticerd| certain they cover as ful- g U. . Employment Service. at this meeting, and a large at- ly as possible any loss ith the United States. Qh, yes, the conversation at Fort tendance is desired. that may occur. CALIFORN! with t Lauderdale. An ex-service man, who Speaker of the day will be Mrs. ; For more than 50 years, had been a seaman 2nd class, in- George Washington, who will pre- Ask this Hartford agency Al times shown are local. quired at the USES office about the sent a word picture of life as it is to check your policies to ¥ — " Cresta Blanca has carried on frec training program available to livel in Colombia, the “Banana-| make sure you have ADE- ROUND.T ex-service men, He was in the wrong belt” of South America, in which QUATE insurance 10% it swice dnm-eng e sdvance " this great tradition. place — it’s handled by the Veter- country she has resided and taught. s ans' Administration—but he was Devotions will be led by Mrs. S Gulema o Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. asked: Don Burras. Hostesses for the “What {raining do you want?” |afternoon will be Mesdames Harold “I want to be &n actor,” he re- Smith, J. P. Williams and Clarence Sh tt k CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. OLeht ks h o (e . WAEHA, altue Iv. Whitehorse | WITH higher costs. for j replacement. you will be 1 . Junesu ar./ . Seattle wise to look over yeur in- § ad Su. 1005 [Iv.. 1 Bethel 1300 [, McGrath 14:40 |or, Fairbanks HOT MEALS isitinzos »momr - turned. . Los Angeles and Livermore, California “Why do you think that?” i —_—————— | “Say, have you ever seen Orson Ag y For over fifty years, the finest ]Welles? He's making plenty. But H » = enc of American wines. I've studied his style, and I'm tell- Dlnner leen in m‘;c vgo:: hn'-e. the biggest ham there INSURANCE—BONDS i ldn’t have to have half my | JUNEAU lbsral;swi\:ld nlook‘savteo (:w ‘:av:tw: m‘:s; Honor Of Ja(kson . : 135 South Franklin Street AR R ORO OO, | ™ e e is| M. and Mrs. George And : I ‘ Wk getbersy, o - dfo s oyl oo §|IllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllmllmlll"lmll 2 l H P file with the Veterans' Administra. last night, honoring Warrant Officer ' = l E s E L E u G l“ E non upplymg for training in an ac- Einar Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. i £ ~ SRS HEELILIE S TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT v P o w E B | School grnduale g . " * i « i Others guests present included = | Lena and Marilyn Jackson. The ev- g i ening was spent with musical selec- E J S Suitable for MARINE INSTALLATION : STATIONARY POWER , | esem = SRR L B N . h or 8 i b B j M. Gerry Irvine, registering from ; Scandlnavlan lg Immediate Delivery No Priority Required 9 - B e e ( i Each Wednesday i M) Brand New Each Unit Guaranteed . v and Lach We ay-Nig! DOUGLAS E ANOTHER EVENING OF FUN SPECIFICATIONS ' ~ NEWS ' Annzuxmon 15 HP (16.6 BHP Continuous) (capable of developing ; Red Crass Drive Underway 20 HP at 1800 RPM) HILL DIESEL ENGINE CO., Mrs. James Barras, Chairman of GYPSY ROSE uE | the Douglas Red Cross Drive, reports odel 2 R Diesel Power unit, 2 eylinder 315" bore, 514" 4 Power unit, ylinder 315 , 515 | progress in this community. She an-' stroke, 4 cycle, 1500 RPM, with Twin Disc clutch pow- Aher, $1ag0 and Screen $1ar says;, o | i er take-off, radiator, hood, governor, lube oil radiator, e :::;J niD:s fiéfiflfi:hfie a;)w:s's‘s;/:lr.fi ail filter, lube oil pump, Bosch fuel oil pump and filters, . of | Eleanor Warren, Mrs, Leonard Al- The Place to Meet Your Friends! ; -= We Sing ® SPECIAL MUSIC '~ @ GOODFOOD ® LATEST SONGS @ REFRESHMENTS itol Cafe and Cocktai 10 gallon fuel tank, flexible exhaust tubing, muffler, Arri A | len, Mrs. Thomas Cashen, Mrs. Jas. generator, starter and 12V storage battery. ; | Parsohs, Mrs, Harry Worobec, Mrs. { Mike Pusich, Mrs. Thomas Jimmie, Engine has individual compression release cocks for | Mrs. Nell Kilburn and Val A .Poor. starting and a high water temperature alarm and a d | Mrs. Barras would like a report on low oil pressure alarm. | collections trom each solicitor by ‘F‘nday morning, so a reporl can b e MMuffler, tubing and battery are mounted separately. (feflm Morfint 18‘;1':13 Hao'trel"ll’;dl:; ::::l o All other equipment, including tank, is mounted direct- Safely helps ! ly on engine. Guard Meets Thursday = = g , g S'op Pefspmull § | Capt. Wendell Cahill announces =% Mechanics’ tools are supplied for complete dis-as i there will be a regular meeting of = + Dget gg jssicase. shin. | the Douglas Unit of Territorial =5 sembly and re-assembly of engine. Complete assort- foghe s L o e ment of 159 spare parts is included with each unit 2. Prevents under-arm odor. § | Guards tomorrow, Thursday, at 7:30 Helps stop perspiration safely. 'c'clork in the Natatorium Hall. Dress together.-with parts list an i 4 p d operating instructions. 3. l/:;;u\r:flfl:z:;;::flpxu stain- | will be coveralls, leggings, ammuni- 5 4. No waiting, to dry. Can be tion belts and rifles. There will be Every unit has been tested and is ready for immediate used right after shaving. close order drill, small bore prac- use. , Awarded Approval Seal of 1 : » Americen Tnsciute of Launder- tice and a start made in the Douglas hzrmlesi to fabric. Use ;Trophy Match. WRITE or WIRE ‘Artid cegalasly . ¢ A - t Conelly With Juneau Dairies 39 Alos%ias § | A Gonelly has begun his duties SATURDAY NIGHT IS IRISHMAN'S NIGHT A Ax!'fi.,snx:gsnm"mg:.fl:fi:;i? Y RIRED ] | e trock amver tor ihe Junca Bn! Ole laxd He Would Be There ... AND BRING HULDA THE LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT§ | “mpi: 3 reaking bim in on the = i e B gtk lllllllllllII|IIIIllllllmfllmllflllI"IIII"IIlllflllllllll“fllllllllflII'IIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIlIII|IIlIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH = = = =

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