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| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1946 T A A i R O™ | HONESTELY , FOLKS senzonnnn You'll love every minute of this big . . . fast . . . funny show! OPENS il TOMORERO THE CCAST GUARD'S ROMANTIC Singing Star of "Okichoma” JANET BLAIR MARC PLATT | with SID CAESAR - JIFF DOMNIEL MUSICAL COMEDY! { - A I e ARE OPE! A\I.LI).\‘.‘( SUNDAY— LR —5157 EXTRA! . . . "A GUN IN HIS HAND" SENSATIONAL “CRIME DOES NOT PAY” EXPOSE and DONALD DUCK is here too! i IRYE LEAVES TONIGHT! . . . ALSO “THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO ... 130} 3E RLOST” | ALASKA ELECTRONICS ales and Service BOX 2165 PHONE 62 Hallicrafters . . Admiral. . Bendix and Sentinel Radios EXPERT REPAIRS ON ANY RADIO EQUIPMENT D e e e ] NORTHLAND SESISTETTTTSSSPCT PSP SIS U SO U | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA 'TARS AND SPARS' MUSICAL BILL AT CAPITOL SUNDAY HOMAS M. NIAL ‘ and Spars” the Oopastj [Is ther ating around watchdog The old apprentice- show which toured the coun-|8bout Public Law 6792 You're right, 'ships, the ones ~whose history <o successfully as a stage musi- | there is. Enough to keep me work- stretches way back into the past now being brought to the! ing late hours ng answerir the building, printing, machinist by Columbia Pictures under letters off to ex-service people nd other long-established trades \me Hile but-si treshen~| P. L. 679 is the law which, among 'still can run longer than two yea y of story material and an Other things, limits the total sala: But if you signed up for , of Hoilywood talent. Star-| Plus subsistence allowances for a training in an insurance com- d Drake (late sensation Veteran training on the job The pany, or on the farm, of with a ma!". Janet Blair and Same law also sets “minimum pants-pressing outfit, you can re- Platt with Sid Caesar, Sea- Standards” to which all job-training ceive your subsistence allowance 1st Class, and Jeff Donnell oufits must conform “nl'\, for two years wred, “Tar and Spars” will| It's the first t of the law Of course, the old business still its first local showing at the limiting of salaries plus sub- holds—the business about the total Capitel St sistence allowance—t causing of Yy ilary plus your allowance d Drake in his bow before 8ll the static. Here's why not being permitted to exceed the the cameras is said to be not only| Freviously, a veteran training pay which goes with the job you an exciting new personality, but a ©n the job, could make as much are [\‘m‘!mm for more than welcome voice addition Money as his employer would pay It's claimed that there dl‘w many to the film world. As Howie Young, him still draw the $65 or $90 flagrant cases of exploitation x‘,\ the Coast Guardsman who is a ubsistence allowance, providing he employers of veterans in this job ways trying to get active service training for a better, training set-up. I reported x:u:w and always gets his same old deck job. That meant that of them to you back in l}h\ The job, he is human and comic. Janet & Vice-president of a company or Veteran "u'lnn s be: yx. Blair, we are informed, in. her most CorPoration could be making $500 worric it—but couldn't do Jtivating Tole to date, is his love & month, but still drew the allow- [much the law was written BAtareat and. nbt.Gnly hae & cha ce, beceuse he was in training to|So it seemed a new law was nec- to perform with her usual charm|be & Dresident. In many cases hejessary. ~We now have that law and forthright delivery, but sin 15, or so the company said l?l xt‘]n‘v:l next lm‘w on the other and dances as well The Veterans' Administration and | things this ll'\‘.(l\; When it comes to dancint, the Congress felt it wasn't fair to make | picture I that top et the taxpayers foot subsistence al- F ’ O e pi, v s o Towances oy tor vererans wno| FFOG-iN-ROCK Story Jtional in “Tonizht and Every were making good money in their Nicht” -and before that in the OWn right. So the ceilings of wages Now Goes on R&fk 7o hit, “Oklahoma!” in whic lus allowance were set T identally, he and Drake pla Many say tie cemugs are sct toc — the same role—Drake the sing- low. Certainly there should be| SYDNEY Australia—The peren art and Platt the dancing. In limits, but the letters I've been|nial story about frogs living for ag- and Spars” Platt has Anita getting the past fpw weeks point|es in solid rock has cropped up rez, dancing star of “One out, one and all, that a married|again when men sinking shafts sh of Venus,” as his partner. veteran with two of three (or even|found a frog in a rock, but the Set to five hit tunes by Jule Styne one) extra mouth to feed, can't|explanation deflated the story and Sammy Cahn, the dances are make much of a go of it on $209| Naturalists pointed out that no called sensational a month | frog can live long without air and The comedy is taken care of by On the other hand, this subsis-}that experiments have shown that d Cae- tence allowance never was { frogs s |another screen newcomer, supposed led in stones, with even sar—until very recently a member to supply a full living for us vet-{a chink left for r, died within a of the Coast Guard, and Jeff Don- erans. It was designed to help a!few months. They explained that nell in the role of a Spar. As veteran while he was taking the|in some instances young frogs As Chuck and Penny, they are said time to learn a trade or profes-| squeezed into rock crevices to es- to be hilarious sion which, when learned, would|cape droughts. Moisture trickled — e enable him to make a good living. |down the crack and insects and But I don't nt to take up this| worms, sought the same shelter tice of the new law. Nothing's g frogs grew too large to get out and ing to change it now, not for alstayed in their stone traps until Princess Louise scheduled to sal: long time anyway. The ceilings are | found. from Vancouver 9 tonight. set Job-trainees with no depen- - - e o No ilings announced from dent’s can’t make more than $175 ATTENTION SHEINERS Seattle. a month (wages plus allowance) | ATTENTION WRELNERS Eifetioth .schaduisd: to. sall. for|dnd thoss with oneror. more depens|ioiiter Dance Sai Nitg, Sp Bk : | : | Shriners and their ladies oniy. DEREWh b I Monday dents can't make more than $200. | g oiin Rite Temple. Dinner at 8 Leota scheduled to sail from Auk' The new law does some e Dot | pm. Visiting members welcome. to Bay every Thursday at 9:15 a. m.'It limits fall j 4 e e to connect with O'Harra Bus at years — well, not all of them, but | UFW." LELVERS, Beo "'] Haines for Fairbanks and Anchor- most of the ones we think of as| . trictly “job-training.’ 1 AR BN R R s <cmotine ¢ anthe are the g Ll { It docn't limit apprenticeship|, l""*”l“ (S :1”“ _]iii” 1:1 e ' cleaning, Repairing and re- programs which are under the sup- | o ocst Inland - clties, 1 s modeling. Victor's Fur Factory. Thrace. ervision of state, local or federal CALL FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS WILL BE RE- {CEIVED BY T! UNDERSIGNED {until 10 A. M. October 7, 1946 AT 1405 FEDERAL BLDG. JUNEAU, ALASKA and then publicly opened, | for the construction of app: mate- |1y 700 feet of road near Mile 13'% {Fritz Cove Road. Work consists of a small amount of clearing and grubbing and placing of approxi- mately 800 cubic yards of gravel. Specifications may be seen at 405 Federal Building. The Highway Engineer reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. LEONARD SMITH, Territorial Highway Engineer, 405 Feedral Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. First pubication, Sept. 21, 1946, Last publication, Oct. 5, 1946. e R R S B W SN N MRS. ELTON ENGSTROM for REPRESENTATIVE WE NEED: A more comprehensive Compensation Act. More vocational training for veterans as well as the other youth of the Territory. Complete overhaul of the Alaska tax structure with the view of reducing taxes where burdensome and unfair. Immediate and complete settlement of the Indian rights question. Adequate and incr g relief for the - aged and welfare cases. Better provision for dependent children. Control of our natural resources; assumption of full powers of self-government in preparation for State- hood. 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