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% SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1949 PAINLESS” GAS WAR IN OFFING? PAGE FOUR 19 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 149 Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple begining at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 YEARS AGO 74 emrpire of $2,269.50 in public his son, was built at a cost ‘(undsA Daily Alaska Empi N at -) aska nlplre He was out of the Territory on a lecture tour Published evers evening except Sunday by the aritime strike of 1946. EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY !during the crippling maritim 18 [ R Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska | Since the governor went away last March, there ELEN 'TROY MONSEN - - . - President ew developments which have e - -l G SRR seer | 111 Juneau. ; . Swimming had been the principal feature of the party given the “px::::'l'N;:?;} -:xls’flfe“o'f‘;";;; | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Entered in the Post Office In Juneau ns Second Class Matter.| The Territory has found itself beset by a history- | o JULY 2 o | day before by Mrs. James Baroumes of Douglas, honoring her daughter ‘%o WF o (5 b G qignt |~ L T making shortage of funds to meet current expenses|e o | Helen's fourteenth birthday. The swim party was at the Treadwell | =% © B e g Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douslas for $1.50 pér month; i Gndiles Beaith ouch of mystery, told the Ho) B P 0 ELKS six months, $8.00; one vyear, SI5.O0 ($879,032 at the end of May). : . beach. such a prospect “is not necessarily LU By mail :mxnu ?{';%a"q‘\m;n‘o";:]&:ml; r:;::“. $7.50; | The Territorial Board of Administration was forced | o Jean Stewart —— pure fancy.” 4 ne vear, in advance, $15.00; & . . $7.50; e i g one ‘month. ih advance, $1.80 b gl 1 nouts | £0/Treeze a total of $5,645,489 in projected “"Pe‘:";““s . Rhoda Green ! A wonderful future for Alaska and Juneau was prophesied by Ernest{ He said the Army Chemical| Meeting every Wednesday & . e Sibserivers will conter 8 B M torfa the Sities | K07, e WIEnDIHin in axt effort to bring e0fi 2o il s Aore W. Sawyer, Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior, on his|Corps “May, with proper incen-| 8P.M. Visiting brothers wel of Ak in the fiscal program approved by the Legislature. . fitst visit to Alasks, 2 tives, produce a painless war.” come. F. DEWEY BAKER, Némy Otfice, o081 R BT a0 The former Territorial treasurer has been charged | o JULY 3 e “The Army Chemical Corps to-| Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, g ke e ok vy M DR *_ | with embezzlement and now awaits grand jury action. | e Don Clark st t 1 .| Secretary. g i | Mrs. E. K. Tobin and her young son, born June 25, left St. Ann’s}day may no be far from the pro 1i The Asocinted Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for The former director of public welfare, whose re- | o Leon Morris rs. E. K. young son, 3 S 6F A gas whibh Wby of il news dispatches credited to it OF not other- 1 i I i = c 1 :,an(!; and also the local news published | moval was requested by members of the Legislature, | . Anna Jackson Hospital. destroys the will to fight but dossdi Mo ¥ . |nas been replaced. S i e Selma Jackson o TR 8 no lasting harm,” he sald. | BLACKWELL’S e TIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 An audit disclosed alleged irregularities in thg I o Juneau Elks announced they would again break into the theatrical «That would make short shift | CABINET SHOP Fourin Avenue Bldg. Seattle, Wasn. ' |handling of veterans' funds by the former veterans'| e JULY 4 o |limelight in two weeks, this time with a hilarious three-act musical| . ., qggressor and render his(| 17 Main St Phone 772 p commissioner and the matter has been referred to e John Satre ® comedy, “Baby Stealers,” with a cast of 60 Gastineau Channel “talenteds.” | jefense impotent. 5 the Territorial attorney general. . Bill Rechin AP AR | “Such a weapon, properly | High Quality Cabinet Work i A deputz' t“xth”"e“::;” 1:;‘ Adn;homge adl;nitlcd ‘: Mximwfltl'ia:ogg;?le : Walter Cleghorn, Alaska boxer, and Billy Lang of Tacoma, were t0 |guarded, could be much more va]—} for Home, Office or Store “borrowing” from the public till and has resigned. . S | . < ki ‘uable than the atomic bomb, for | “= —_— e Mrs. Elizabeth Peratrovich head the American Legion boxing card July 4 at Yakima. ual | The special legislative session held earlier this | it would be free from the dest.l'uc-' a t S 1 S led | Cyril Zubotf L el N » .vue:;nf tb; tfist!‘e%ei’;pg:;:w:fcgi?g:hv?;;:::.n i Cyv Cowgill | Dennis McLaughlin was in great demand to pitch for one of the :tl-eness of the atomic bomb. At any ‘ot tilks - svhhts abmidy gouid be | ® Lenora Olson o |clubs in the Gastineau Channel League. He had hurled for the Elks | Moose Lodge No. 700 expected to bring the chief executive of the Territory |® Sigred Olson . ‘ in 1926, and was returning after a long period outsi@e. McLaughlin | ggARING TUESDAY ON Regular Meetings Each Friday back to his desk. That, taken together, they have . ® was the brother‘ of Mrs. Karl Theile and Miss Catherine McLaughlin.‘ HATCHET ASSAULT Governor—JOHN LADELY failed to do so long before the present is less sur-(® ® © ® ® © ¢ & & ¢ o o Weather: High, 59; low, 49; rain. H ! Secretary— A st i e i Preliminary hearing in the case| WALTER R. HERMANSEN prising than disappointing in the light of past per- formances. of the United States versus Ken- neth Bayers, originally scheduled Friday, has been postponed until Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court. NO EMPIRE ON MONDAY # ALASKA COASTAL | Daily Lessons in English %, 1. cornon | (ARRIES 63 0“ i “w FTEN MISUSED: Do’ not say, “I do not know as I shall { calkons: betore SARRNG! FRIDAY FLIGHTS s owre” s e Rop o e _ | be there.” Say, ‘I do not know THAT I shall be there.” Judge Gordon Gray Monday by ! | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Heinous. Pronounce as though spelled | Assistant U. S. Attorney Stanle EHAYNUS Baskin, on a charge signed by| Carrying a total of 63 passen-| : L 8 Ralph Wright. | | FTE! EL : Anesthetic, anaesthetic. g | gers, Alagka Copvay Sigs, bad) (S)Y\IO’;IYL;I(ISS'SZmE:DmpidEs;risk‘ s:vrm speedy, fleet, agile. Bayers, 26-year-old employee of} 34 departing and 29 arriving on . ¢ J 4 ¢ & z : 2 the Taku-Polaris Mining Company, | i 8 ON| UORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us | —otu O anhs g i flights yesterday. \ 3 . |is charged with attacking Wrtgml For Hawk Inlet: Sam Galitos; | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | Livh o hatchet early Sunday morn- | for Tulsequah: Louis Calvin, T. H.| BLATANT; brawling; clamorous, noisy. (Pronounce first A as in LAY). ing, as Wright and his wife slept| Patty; for Ketchikan: Edith|“The voice of the speaker was drowned by the blatant mob.” | As in former there will be no edition of The Empire on Monday, July Fourth. Any important will be bulletined. in the windows. year The jim Folsom Plan (Boston Herald) Alabama’s Governor James E. Folsom is one of ! the more direct Dealers, Fair or New. Caught up in| the complexities of the social security system at a Congressional hearing, he cut through the red tape and pronounced his position. “I would suggest a general tax to support every- ! body,” he said. “I'm just interested in seeing that everybody gets a monthly check from the government when they get to be 65. I call it the Jim Folsom Plan.” i | i SHOP AT BERT’S ] FOOD CENTER Alaska’s Finest Supermarket "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO news Since He Went Away (Fairbanks News-Miner, June 29) v Gov. Gruening is back in the Territory aiter an wce of nearly three months and is currently in Fairbanks to preside at ceremonies Friday honoring Dr. Charles E. Bunnell at the University of Alaska. The governor's latest trip to Washington, D. C., in a Taku Lodge cabin. | The young Canadian is repre- | was one of a series during his tenure. His absences ‘We call it a magnificent piece of honest simplicity. | Shrenk; for Wrangell: P. T. Rem-} have not been uneventful in the past for those who |No fooling around with pay roll taxes, no nonsense !quist; for Hoonah: T. L. Arm-| sented by Attorney M. E. Monagle. | DRUG CO. i about insurance. Just tax and pay. It's superb. ' by Wright, a Juneau school teacher, | ¥ strong, Jean Ricke, Kathy Toner, | S. Pick. 1 For Skagway: Mr. Padler, Mr. McDonald, C. Kyle; for Haines: | Maxine Long, Pat Sullivan, Thomas | Ward, David Ward; for Lake Flor-|girl at her home? stayed at home, records show. He was out of the Territory when the special session now held to be invalid, was called by his rdinate, Lew Williams, Secretary of Alaska. e was out of the Territory when the controversial MODERN ETIQUETTE ROBERTA LEE is in charge of the summer tour-! 2 |ist information bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. Indeed. it's worth going into deeper. Let's have a general tax that will give everyone a handsome check every month starting at age 21. Eliminates | poverty, maintains national buying power. It's got | Alaska Music Supply { Astbur M. Uggen, Manager suby Q. How late at night is it proper for a young man to telephone a For Taku Lodge: Shirley O'Riley, | ] — Malcolm Greaney, Tony Thomas,‘ ‘ Steve Miller, C. F. Allen; for Sitka: | Nick Bosoff, Peter Ezi, C. C.| road, serving property owned or leased by himself and | everything. We call it the Super Fair Deal Plan. BIKES at MAGSEN'S, | —_—— — ——— o | e b aleait sl IRl Aet | ' Nr it dSpaids” antirely \tbon ther custorh of the gisvs fhinlly, atg |, SORTVN DR M AIRATT "“"“"‘;:' < lhe Washin fl'on | published on Dec. 1, 1942, a charge FORMER ]UNEAU-DOUGMS Sandfort, T. Tisdale, their usual hour for retiring. Probably ten o’clock should be the latest. | Bnone MM&C o::ma il Q. When a girl’s escort does not drink, but offers her one, is it all right for her to accept? A. Yes, if she cares to do so. that Meyers was practicing deliber- | ate deception regarding airplane | producticn figures. The charge, if GECRGE EROS. Widest Selectionof 1 Merry-Go-Round RESIDENTS WILL MEET By DREW PEARSON | | ({Continued from Page 1} the FBI could not be checked by!whc is in Seattle on July 17 will| From Tulsequah: A. ROss, sts;culside help. PHONE 399 . 4 invi- | Bennett, Jack ScArbrook: - from | Fmmmmm—— e | e tmode vor of the B-36. the FBI without permission from |probably plan to accept the invi : ymy TR, Fred W. Wenar e it O con continued, | the army, since its own inspector |tation of George Benson to the an-|Hood Bay: John Abbott, Clilf | by o 156 Dok m'm_c expensive plane, | general has jurisdiction over mili- [nual Juneau-Douglas picnic in|O'Brien; from Angoon: S. James. LOOK a nd lEA R N N “Say It With Flowers” but ,“; to build 70 air groups around tary personnel. That was why|Woodland Park. From Haines: Clyde Hanford, A- C- GOP-DO WAY WITH OURS!” Juneau’s Fi it Wwould send the military budget |Hoover sent the letter to General| The Alaskans will meet at Stove | Mr. Plenheim, C. M. Tupley, T. J. % SAY IT RS s Finest from $14,780,000,000 up to $17,000,- |Arnold. |No. 1, and anyone who doubts their | Rivers, Ernest Hill, the Rev. Edgar T, How many degrees are there miound a given point? Juneau HOIiSiS Liquor Store gloos - | | Note—Perhaps the solution for|success should talk to anyone who|Gallant; from Skagway: Blanche 2. What is an arroya? i ’ Furthermore, Johnson said that Ftl:}ctiye:mi]sn;,o ?areat:o sets:] :1\ 11:5 altTded one of the picnics in ?é:glag I():.]eie:‘shomas, L. Hollen-{w 3. How did the term “Mind your p's and ¢’s” originate? ! PHONE 311 B A vA R n s building tco many B-36's now would | 5 ential and containing |the past. el 3 ! | i ital ci o ia, Canad: D ocm.they would be ou | unchecked data never to be made| Last year, in spite of rain in the; From Petersurg: Charles Bur-| SRl ShEa B it e . Phone 689 of date two or three years hence. PUBlic; (2) a set of evaluated files, |middle of the afternoon, there was dick, A.' P. Dean, B. C. Canoles; o e o : “e Erwh reed e.. Therefore, he proposed spreading | containing carefully checked data,|a big crowd of Alaskans, many of |from Ketchikan: H. E. Anderson; ANSWERS: Office in Case Lot Grocery the bullding program over a longer | Known to be true, which could be|whom had come from out of town, |from Taku Lodge: C. F. Allen, 1. 360 degrees. SHONE 1% 1 The Alaskn Ret 1 period i produced in court. with much greeting of old friends{Steve Miller; from Sitka: Alma 2. A small stream, or its dry bed. H GRAIN, €0 i () (] " Finally, he pointed out that, i, Note 2—On another point, Hoover |and renewal of friendships in the Sisson, Peter Kitka, Mr. Stutte, 3. From the early printers' difficulty in distinguishing the two AY, P AL | Newly Renevated ok shu.u'ld come, preduction could says: “Some of my friends in Coa-|good old Alaskan manner. Bobby Stutte, Cliff O'Shea, Wnulylletters. and STORAGE ot Reasenable Ra be speeded up in a relatively short iress think they are flattering me| Mr. Benson, who acts as secre- | Westfall, Robert Murray. | 4. Halifax. tos 4 y proposing that the FBI be ca: tary of the Juneau-Douglas resi~ T S AP | it FEONE time. ! | 5. Edgar Rice Burroughs. BINGLE © Johnson's presentation was briet,; Stituted as a separate agency. Tidents in Seattle, says that it is MILK - MILE - MILK | i e £ e Call EXPERIENCED MEN He left |90 1ot agree. The FBI is an inves- | all fixed with the weather-man that| The milk must go through! There | f===="""" Alaska JANTTORIAL Service b e to the point and positive. no doukt in the minds of the mili- | tary men who listened to him that | he had made up his mind. | Note—Later that day Johnson| made the same presentation to sec- ! vet session of the Senate Armed|GETTING JOHNSON'S NUMBER |any traveling Juneau or Douglas| | STEVENS?® Secretary of Defense Johnson | resi i HARDWARE Services committee. They also ac- | SEHERN 1| residents wish to reach him. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ey cepted the plan without argument. oie:ntt :"’B ‘; § Daliy. of. mving his It is a fine tradition, the annuallpa¢ on July 1st, 1849, in she United J. W. McKINLEY LADIES’—MISSES’ Some experts, incidentally, figure PFIVAte (elephone number to ladies,| pienic, and there Will be many|states Commissioner’s Court for Ju- READY-TO-WEAR Remington Typewriters the proposed 48 groups at 54 groups. | UL he made an; exception recently | people on the channel who Wish|peay Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, JULY 20: | SOLD and SERVICED NEXT GENERATION | 1 do not know whether Aiger Hiss was ever guilty of being a Ccmmunist, but I do know that a lot of youngsters turned out by the schools and colleges in the depress- jon years of around his time were discouraged and disillusioned. Depression breeds discouragement. And the more the youngsters pound- ed the pavements the easier prey they became for the rabble-rousers ” oth B and the soapboxers. ;“ul\l;lxl;:r.?!oh‘, :szxelmtfimef::éremv in 12-inning duel with Phils, scor-! Executor. 1 MAKE That is why it is so important to A0 V!ing winning run on Al Dark’s single First publication, July 2, 1949. JUNEAU DAIRIES Johnson that he himselt had given % ¢ et & 3 PHONE 216—DAY eor NIGHT give openings to the 1,600,000 young- | * for 10th victory. Last publication, July 23, 1949 A DELICIOUS ICE CR sters graduated from high schools |it % her. Bl sl < 28 s i) UldeSI Bank n Iaska for MIXERS or SODA POP = M‘.“.’E-AM and colleges last month—70 per > h e F Gent. of the college graduates being| P 10 CAll him any. time. Pavil 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1949 F . Juneau Dairies, Inc. | —— rossword Puzzle Casler’s Men's Wear sl s Lk THE DIPLOMATIC POUCH er s Mea s ———— e That is al why the step takeh - . Witam Pl K e | e 2L S BPIE O M g% et The B. M. Behrends g g sirtd e d o LT the Penfisylvatiia’ Company of Phil- ‘g:::;?flg u;:x;:g:x rot f:: Avtomtu: H g’h:lrllla;a'r ~uu 8 rlam;l ruler O ° Stotsen and Mallery Hats MACHINE SHOP 4 i or using to . Pine Tree sf thickness adelphia is so important. Kurta| Ry SRR SSION SO FCLBNE 1013 Hmdrican 35, o Arrew Bhirts and Underwear Marine Hardware wrote to every firm doing busmm( Indian . Among Allen Fdmends Bheeo / 3 { developments. The British think| 13. Golf mound . Level with his bank, urging that they . "0 "0 oo 0. ol | 14 Bird life of . British states- as G WQmel'c give openings to these youngsters. m"";“mnfl;flc‘; mgyah]elA-:ugnb n- 15, uAreEon man s o Ue 0. “These young people,” he said, h ped develop | {& B arant "f ‘, “ e e ation. stones wpon | it But Lilienthal s keeping the Friendly et’ epos BOTANY which this country must Lwld, I|MOst sensational inventions close to| 3 RAe \ > E GROCERY I Sincercly urge that you make the| NS CheSst for fear of leaks to the| 3 foimder Boxes for Rent 500" employment of as many as you can, w:;?flslsanls. t;) Par: Slmencs.n Alr-| gg w,h. . i"fl‘l." blrla Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle e"ornns Phone 146 your own personal project. This cut the round~lip| ..o SUwARce . Affirmative . Eagle's nest 1 Baiatal 4 s il be good for you and me; good |05t Of & plane flight to London| 3 Thpestry ; P'g“;‘xu 8. Was sorry A COMMERCIAL Avmfis Heme Liguor Btere—Tel. 699 for them and good for the nation.” | {FOM $750 to 8440 this fall following | 38. Mexican, | Mool 4 Qreekletters 3. Branches o ) NUNN-BUSH SHOES American Meat — Phene 3 e its merger with American Overseas Wicker stem gathered 6. Lapel 5 Fe'rf“;:’l‘r"’:‘mm. STETSON HATS D et s s HOOVER'S FBI Those who criticize J. Edgar Hocver for having a certain amount | of unchecked gossip in his confiden- i 19, e Complete Outfitter Men tial files might be interested in tmis| Bids and reptiles derive trom | Bt B as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA for hitherto unpublished fact. the same stock and fossil birds 2., EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING = Alaska Laundry Two years before the expose of |SPOW many similarities to reptiles year old Present this coupon to the box office of the Maj. Gen. Benny Meyers in con-|tPat do not appear in modern birds. | i ‘E'xifill);d . scandals, lxhe FBI received an INVITATION TO BID i fi,’i"f"‘"n" COMPANY o"m ancnymous letter stating that Mey-{ Sealed bids will be received by the | e L ive TWO TICKETS to see: ers was engaged In irregulanities. |Alaska Department of Health, Ju- o g,’c"rfi',l"l‘ fomy and receive TWO TIC Dedgo—Plymonth—Chy saier Eyes Examined—Gilasses Fitted Hoover sent the letter (o Gen. Hap!neau, Alaska, until 2:00 p.m., July o ek ” u Tw" DeSote—Dedge Trucks SIMPSON BUILDING Arnold, then chief of the Air :Ixédlhmow T m FABULo s Phone 266 for Appointments —— Corps, who, instead of checking the ‘wnh Alice Johnson of the Seattle untrue, would have been libelous. However, it was made only atter careful checking. The anonymous letter received by tigating agency for the Justice De- partment, which is the prosecuti.ig agency. The two must work togeth- er, and thus cannot be divorced.” Times. Because Alice did a take-off on the new defense chief at a women’s press party, he jokingly gave her his private number at the Pentagon Building. A few weeks later, Alice needed to confirm a story in a hurry and, dialed the secret number. The Sec- retary of Defense answered person- ally. “How the hell did you get this He laughed, apologized, and told Airlines, bringing the cost of ovi the-ocean plane travel to an ail- time low. 11, 1949 for furnishing various items | of laboratory equipment, f.0.b. An—‘ letter, discarded it because it waschorage, Alaska. 40. Witnessing P . SHAFFER'S 4 unsigned. Bid forms and specifications may | :’:\ufi: e Ph. lkm" u' n. -Pb." zz H- s. GRAVES Later Arnold was severely eriticiz- | be obtained at Room 203, Territorial i Sasnsle - o 3 SANITARY MEAT The Clothi ed for having allowed Benny Mey- |Building, Juneau, Alaska. - Y meeting ® ' and‘an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and e Clothing Man o o cpexate r:nm uncer. e ncse. | ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF fF Domen g RETURN YOU to yorr home with our compliments. ¥OR BETTER MEATS LEVF'S OVERALLS ncidenally, t] column also re- HEALTH. 45. Make Into 3P| ES- ¢ ceived rumors of General Meyers'|First publication, June 25, 1949. 6. u’fi?&!‘.‘{o,. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Nams May Appogr! ' !l.ngim ™ o7 e irregularities during the war, and|Last publication, July 9, 1949. string hemp H AT SEATTLE PICNIC JULY 17 Anyone from Juneau or Douglas Chapin, P. Stutte, Bobby Stutte, James Dolon, Charles Anderson, Mr. Broomhead, Esther Wilson. | there will be no rain this year, hence more fun, a bigger picnic is expected. Benson's Seattle address is 7003, 17th avenue, N.W. Seattle 7, should! Have bottles and tickets out please. YOUR MILKMAN. 236 2t SCHWINN BIKED® at MADSEN’S. they could ke there. B.B.STARS Stars of games yesterday are: At Batting—Eddie Joost, Ath- letics, drove in five runs with two singles and 17th homer in 11-4 rout of Red Sox. At Pitching — Vern Braves, edged Hank Borowy, 2-1,( Clarence V. Foster, of Juneau, Al- | aska, was appointed executor of the estate of JOHN T. FOSTER, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to| present them, with verified vouchers | as required by law, to said executor | at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, | at Juneau, Alaska, within six months | from the date of the first publica- Bickford, | tion of this notice. CLARENCE V. FOSTER, Dress stone witha hammer Compass point 7. Solemn wonder 30. 31. Chess pl ! Goodby will be an early delivery July Am.} X Q If a woman has no servants, would it be possible for her to give a formal dinner? A. The only possible way she could do this would be to secure | TIQUORS M. V. BEACHCOMBER Sailing Schedule " Hoonah - Pelican - Gustavus - Sitka Tenakee — Angoon - Hawk Inlet JULY 6: Hoonah - Gustavus - Pelican Loads Every Wednesday at Juneau City Dock after arrival of weekly ship from Seattle | FRED FOLETTE Phone 247 Seward Street Near Third g i| The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Fracklin Sta g PHONE 136 €. A. Wo0D Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Wall Paper Jdeal Paint Shop PHONE 658 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf 3. B. Barlord & .. “Our Doerstep Is -.n....c..a.L":-" FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREABES — GAS — OIL Junean Motor Co. Foot of Main Strees To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY

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