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i . PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1945 AR AR P s NPT RN o s e — House did any noticeable amount of year to make it conform to a mea-| 1 won. To comments by pro- se, 10 increase theé KNEFE ON Gov Governor Senators that war had up- pay rates of all department heads. | Jw I ; 5 B 1 " red entertainment costs as well, and In accordance with ser Senate SIZ e yourse l: up 1n your 4 | 1t the Senate itself bill, an appropriation of $3,000 was ' N vE I A E | ADPROPRIAIION o raise the tax on liquor, came inserted for salary of counsel to The Study Club sponsored by “ND ik | A b (‘]‘[SS:‘D*‘l]:'r"l\’:;:kc\z:;:fl,\(-.“n draft bills for the Legislature. {the Legislative Department of the . N e 2l v ber Fina 5%, Ihe Banaton ¥ e $45 | Juneau Woman's Club, will meet 2204 OFeLOWT" S1iD | v < fagl it _ iy The Senators then lopped $450 ) eef 2K < h !;: ‘-”O”‘ey Generalrs 0“[(6 .ume{r‘yn‘d’l',"m\.w of which v;;xf off the salty -proposst by the | tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, in H 3 | Rkl : i u“fi"ymtl(l" x‘u‘nox‘m‘” 1:; House for an Assistant Attorney tm‘ penthouse at the Alaska Elec- || Gets Munificent Treat- "3iHini cocktail® — dosemt gain General and changed the title of |tk Lickt, and. Bowes. o I : | ment by Senafe ch ground, was the sis of the the Job back to clerk” he tund. Goyernment Officials Pre-! e epi or el Weltans Lo S R B i Jome Behitie's Fetnark or the Board of Law Examiners, 1 - k ¢ y Siasy which so far has never been used, |lation.” Mrs. Thomas Parke is .! : \ / ' f; i . Sommittes Chairman was halved, being set $250. An d|d I.eSS Meai Umll ¢gm“$fln Otf the J.W.C. Legislative pefice il ¢ 2 ! With avowed delermination 0| Senater Aflbn Shattuck pointed out increase in the fund for purchase | Department. { ! | | ke {ip:d few cinches th the BMET1- oot s Adberncre. eatiHamilbnt |Gk aafitional kW Fuoks wue: dakan War Is Won | an women o the_ Glstinesi [ | = DU ”"’df\lf‘wkfi been increased from $2,000 on the floor by Attorney General | Channel area are invited to at- ente this murning. opened Apmc 000 in 1941 and another $1000 Henry Roden and was granted jtend this meeting. Lt A . i i’ N T ’ ons bill pe sed l» the Housé earl- a deficiency appropriation of | g 40 apnropriation: ieft by an mv~sug Hon of food) <holhggw Smm uuo‘ll“o‘ns slim as a reed or pleasantly plt 8] the ‘lw\mx e A ‘otal appropriations, as ieft by E g . bt Hibieding " o b?fl)‘(llt decla™ junch, were: Goverror's Office, solution to the ngmemd supplies of | NEW YORK, March 19 — Closing R, i B 29 ) $3,000 off the APPIO- ¢ (ho “m:'- (Ahl(nglfg\::rd:;ofiié $25,400; Attorney General's Office, Meat and -other commodities. The | quotation of Alaska Juneau Mine | : s u’ dar y 58 LITTLE MISS 5t for the Offtics or b Bbv- l'n"_{“" s h 1 $26,750. resolution was approved by a voice | stock today is 17, American Can b ( slip that u you 1S Tt it oy (o mlm H«rg)ilr"c anged Tt was explained by Senator vote, without debate. 94, Anaconda 32%, Beech Air- Fi ;o' the Senibs g:g‘e“wr* fund by $3,400 i o S(‘"_‘S]rlo b éocl\: Shattuck that the Finance Com- A The relsolu'non S:;Mdes $5,000 to|craft 11%, Bethlehem Steel 731, ause these new Average de tite SF tant Sectetary s MR o _ | mittee had endeavored to set its finance hearings ore the Senate | Curtiss - Wright 6, International liohaevos o tHE Governo: was GpBea BN, to ““I“‘r!:i‘ ",ll‘_:;‘:‘l(‘i‘; “; ‘;';p‘;g_ proposed amendments so that all Agricultural sub-committee and it | Harvester 78'4, Kennecott 37%, ' lutionary new principle which 11 for 83, . TWO steno- entertainment fund for S8laries of help should reflect in- Covers not only food but shoes, tires | North American Aviation 10%, New : judges your slip size by Your {'7 3 raphers in the Governor's Office (fl\:“nm s use. Additional fire CYeases of 25 per cent above 1933 and manpower. 1 York Central 24%, Northern Pa- ; : A n the other hand, were knifed to 4 he $1600 which the 1941 Tates. Where salaries for jobs There may be more of a squeeze |cific 21%, United States Steel 63%, { CONTOURS IN RELATION TO YOUR $2495 Her anti, 4 blenniGEGHb of directed at the »sl.e whic! ,F s created since then would be left, Ch the home front as the battle lines | Potnd $4.04. HE{GHT. Rorbody oSHiCtts iy j 1020 from the amount okayed by ..o or m’“,(;f',t";l':uf,l:om?nn&:af‘lffig as is. Where any wage rates have abproach Berlin and Tokyo. Govern- | Dow, Jones averages today are as { { |/ with various figure heights. the House. The GOVernor’s contin-| ;o (s preceding biennium. been raised since 1941 by iess than Ment officials frankly predicted this, | follows: Industrials, 157.89; rails, i Style sketched is the BRYN VOGUE gent office expes halved, to % 34 25 per cent additional increases up Saying there will be little if any | 5250; utilities, 28.07. & f “Body-Contour” slip which comes $1,250, when it was pointed out that $4,000 To Entertainment to that level would be recommend- Yelief as long as a two-front war S R N i 1 Popular shages of in 4 different types and a correct the Development Board created by W the smoke had cleared, the ed. Any increases of more than 25 continues. They “ddf’d that civilian TEWS RETURN } Barbizon-woven size for your height and contours. i the present ‘L,mn, “(:iw. would be ] um"cn Comnll%tegf rncon?r‘m'mnin; per cent would not be cut. The :‘l:eea:o:gsfa;;?:: ‘:alwoe ylziix; rcutll_lu:g beg:'.samihu;rs. Bob Tew, who have i1 rayen satin charged with many of the duties 'ion of $4,000 for the entertainment procedure, he pointed out, would x 8 01 or several weeks, have «n [ formerly charged up to that fund. nd was accepted, by a 9 to 7 vote. put salaries of Territorial em- APril-June quarter. It is not ex- |returned to Juneau. p [ -\.0 * Entertainment by Governor Then the Senate turned its at- ployees in line with onesfourth in- Pected to be increased before ‘he ———————— Only when the Solons turned to fention to the Attorney General's creases granted to Federal job WAL IS won. RACE HERE LADY LITTLE LADY censideration of the appropriation ice, with the Attorney General's holders, e o, e Arriving from Sitka is Mel Race, for ent ’xumm\nl at the Governor’s own salary being upped to $6250 per Empire Want-ads bring results! who is staying at the Baranof. il shtends CO Tl Sotrum b i . . & -~ - a & 3 4 QUALITY SINCE /887 . 2 tr Pre V!’h was Assi Military ttache at Mos byshey Maj. Gen . DMONTO! , March 19— : Magnuson Still Wanis o N connec Edmonton and the i Road Through Coast wfi H P E A}ENS United States through Edmonton, j 20 ;)n cent shorter, and there- Range Haster A rdti WASHINGTON, March 19— Presi- i,: B A RN here said dent Roocsevelt is ¢ i ed this is in “sympathy” with be e utilize the Arm v already way as a pern could be the Northwest and Al i Warren G. Magnu He said a duced t sentative y [ -;g cre the Alaska WASHINGTO! h 19—Eli- Gt o .. gible for many years, Cordell Hull 3 © Y 3 i, ont l . has at last itted his name to Ne B pounds g on the merican War | fo 200.¢ " Veterars’ pension rolls v Shebant ilaiter The pension amounts to $75 , He said about 600 miles of the the ration of | o Menthly, It was learned he had Army's road might be utilized in jegs than one ouncs ! ... applied for the pension, after being Litls ;,‘];‘k“”‘ e OuNce per PErson Per yygeq by friends to do so, about WV 5 i rgeiie ey three months ago, after stepping 3 d the FROM PORTLAND ouL of MR UMD Biveer Jores up the yn Hespach, of Portland, pwsl Y ] 3 & Ore,, is registered at the Gastineau WHITING HERE Hotel. ) ERE b Sy Jcseph' Whiting has returned to “1'Y WAR BONDS A:\:A<: and is staying at the Hotel1 S — S o) | FROM KETCHIKAN _‘y,.L M?n’edb FDR MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY G. F. Williams, of Ketchikan, is y RED a guest at the Baranof Hotel | A ‘WASHXNGTON‘ March 19—Col CROSS FROM OREGON . Richard Park, Jr sistant Mili- | Walter Fleet, of Klamath Falls,‘ = | tary Aide at the White House WEEK MARCH 15.21 Ore, is a guest at the Gastineau | for the past year, has been named * Hotel. I R S —— 110 ey o 4 (afladlan pOder Shlp Blows Up NHINE, for a minute, about what’s hap- at every turn the finest chance this world ness—money that can help make this a healthy; . i Tpened to most of us at home in the last has ever seen to save and invest that money. prosperous country for your boy when he comes y . . ! three years. You've been asked to invest in War Bonds ~ #ome from war! Chances are, you've had all the work you which, when held to maturity, pay you back Did you grab the chance? Have you been # could handle at higher wages thanever before. $4 for every $3 you put in. Through the backing this war to the limit with your dol- In spite of higher taxes and somewhat Payroll Plan, it’s been made easy for you lars—have you been buying all the War higher prices, you've netted more hard cash to buy those Bonds automaticallyfto save Bonds you could and hanging onto them like than ever before. . bigger amounts with greater regularity than grim death? i You've. made more money—-you've shad most of us were ever able to save before. If you have— less time to spend it—and, for a couple of In the last three years, in short . If you haven’t—well, it’s not too late ! J | > years now, there’s been less and less stuff . You've had the chance of a lifetime to accu- start right now. But you cught t> get i1 to spend it on. mulate money! Money for your old age—money pitch doubly bard, to make up for lost {ini. i | On top of that, you’ve had thrust at you for emergencies—money to set you up in busi- —and moncy! - | Keep faith with our fighters : Buy War Bonds for Keegs } PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES | o 3 This is the wrecked and bllmmg deck and superstruc (ure of the 10,000-ton rmgmer Greenhill Park, loaded ’ . with explosives w L bicw up at Vancouver, B. (., Damage was estimated at $1,600,600 k lling cight and injuring 18 others. Two persons were This is an offcial U. S. Treasury advemvement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Depar{men! and War Advertising Council .