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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA | Pund: (ou"(“. NAMED | The USO, the United Seamen’s| Service, War Prisoner’s Aid, and| AS NEw RE”EF the United Nations Relief which includes under it the Belgian War| Relief Society, the British War Re- Secretary of Alaska E. L. Bart- lett announced today that Dr, W lief Society, the French Relief| Fund, the Greek War Relief Asso-| clation, Norwegian Relief, Polish| War Relief, the Queen Wilhelmina Fund, Russian War Relief, United| hrg China Relief, United Yugoslavia| W. Council, Territorial Commisston- | gy " 1 tteq Grechoslovakie Fund. | er of Health, has been named Al- : 4 p Also included in the incorpora- aska Chairman of the National War o s 5 Refugee Relief section x*;“”l‘\“’i; d‘“'l,"‘““’l‘[‘:("‘x“"fl“’";h;;‘;‘:“{l consolidating the United States e 3 e i ‘Man committee for Care of European Prescott S. Bush by Mr. Bartlett. oo Hias i The oY Wat BUBAGREGRE, | O1drem, St Beiukee Seter Trus: all war service drives in one con- solidated form with the exeeption of the American Red Cross which remains independent. Thus, only one campaign will be tees. carried out to raise funds for the following organizations which are incorporated in the National War FRIDAY,JULY 9, 1943 ‘GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market TONS OF Watermelons FIRM. RIPE and SWEET BUY THEMAT GEORGE BROS. All Sizes MAYONNAISE New Fresh Stock in Gallon Jars ames P. Cander, PAGE SIX D. Joyce, Lymo (uupr‘x (OLOGNE S MAKES TRIPS TO. |, i fom sty TARGETFOR nearsy poRTS RAF FORCES . KETCHIKAN UTILITIES FIGHT ENDS The dispute regarding working| conditions and wages between em- ployees and managers of the city| owned electric, telephone and water utilities company in Ketchikan |which resulted in a strike of the |employees on June 24, has been! settled, according to Charles Ai Wheeler, Federal Labor Cm\mh:\\m who returned this week from the First City “All employees are now back at work with the ption of Claude Collins and Jack Young who were discharged by the managers,” Mr. | Wheeler said. All disputes have been settled with the exception of (the reinstatement of the two men, who were operators in the power | house, according to Mr. Wheeler. “It is now understood that the |two men who were discharged plan to present their cdse to the War |Manpower Commission,” Mr. | Wheeler said today. | Mr. Wheeler spent a week in Ket- chikan, going there from Juneau within a few hours after he ar-|j rived here from a trip to CorduvaI to settle a dispute between em- ployees and cannery operators. He expects to be here for several days |before proceedings to Fairbanks| where differences between em-| ployees and management of the Fairbanks Exploration Company still exist Today’s Flights Passengers taking Alaska Coastal today were as follows: to Haines, Clarence A. Scott; to Skagway,Jim Paul Porter, Norman Nelson, leaving Juneau for ka with Thursd J Littlepage, from Todd, Donald R Neal Alasl Coastal Airlines 3 Jess Fowler, Charles T ey ,‘Y‘ ]Ij.mw"]“}',"“: :)I:f Whitmore. Arrivals in Juneau from . i er Bay, 4% skagway were J. M. Anderson, Heavy Aftack Made Last wi s, soumne rane.sancy SEREY Se7e, 5, Y 0y Night on Battered Excursion Inlet Buchanan, J. L. Stallworth City in Reuhland y were rday for Excursion t Hanland, James Smith l) Brand- AV ank Flish- Simeon Carl JAMES E. MRS. BOYLE D) SOUTH ON THURSDAY B TS FOUR TAKE PASSAGE FOR SITKA THURSDAY Passengers leaving for Sitka last night' were M aret Lindsay, Mel- vin Race, Esther Bailey, M. E. Monagle. July 9. Iln RAF, re- on Ger- lull in tI a heavy at- ne announces eight LONDON turning fro! many afte aerial ¢ tack on b The Air Mir bombers were Union Oil rep- for a Mrs, Boyle, James E. Boyle, resentative, left yesterday business trip to Ketchikan. - Boyle, who left here with Mr. is continuing to Seattle. Be ylwkm Nyman Feldman last nigh lost esterday were Help Féht the WAR with the Money You Save! You'll always find the items that are hard to get elsewhere at George Brothers FRESH LIMES BANANAS Golden Ripe i 1 Ll FRESH Lettuce — Cabbage — Radishes Rhubarh — Plums — Grapes Cantaloupes and many more items to choose from at George Brothers Super Market Write, Wire or Phone Your Order - ‘U 5.WON'T * RECOGNIZE | FR. GROUP Roosevelt Says Reason Is| France Under Nazi | Domination WASHINGTON, July 9.—As long | as the French are under German domination, President Roosevelt reported at a press conference | today, the United States cannot re- cognize the French Committee for| National Liberation or any other | organization or governing power of | France. [ The President said he did not | think the time had come for the question of reorganizing the com- | mittee and observed that currently there is no France except about 5| | percent outside of occupied France.! He said he and Gen. Henri| Honore Giraud talked over var-| ious military problems at lunch| yesterday. 'Movie Ador Now (apfain GALVESTON, Texas, July 9. $15,000 WILL BUY ONE PONTOON BRIDGE $150 WILL BUY ONE PARACHUTE $8.00 WILLBUY TWO STEEL HELMETS PHONE 92 PHONE 95 Keep ’Em Flyinge-- BUY VICTORY BONDS! 0¢ WILL BUY ENOUGH FUEL OIL YO RUN A DESTROYER ONE MILE! U. S. ATTORNEY FOR SECOND DIVISION LEAVES FOR HOME PETERSBURG VISITORS " ARE AT BARANOF HOTEL | To spend several days in Junead, Mrs. Willie B. Johnson arrived yes- Here’s how your REMEMBER, YOU CAN START savings put into War Bonds and Stamps help our armed forces get the fighting equipment they need. - BUYING WAR BONDS BY BUYING WAR STAMPS FOR AS LITTLE AS 10 CENTS, AND THAT YOU GET A $25 BOND (MATURITY VALUE) FOR ONLY §18.75. This advertisement is a contribution to America's all-out war effort by SAN JUAN FISHING and PACKING COMPANY Brocled .Steak und | Motion peture actor Melvyn Doug- ‘las has received a Captain’s com- | mission at Camp Wallace. and clas- | sification in a division of anti- |aircraft replacement at the train- mg center. IHREE FINED IN POLICE COURT| Three paid tmes in City Police Court this morning. James B. Randall paid a $15 fine on a charge of disorderly conduct; Fanny Pratt, $30, drunk; Andrew Kaahevamrf 325 drunk. STOCK QUOTATIONS | stock today is 5%, American Can 90'., Anaconda 27%, Bethlehem | Steel 64%, Commonwealth and | Southern 7, Curtiss Wright 8%, i(i(‘ncml Motors 556%, Granby Cop- |per and Mining 4, International Harvester 72!z, Kennecott 31%, New York Central 18%, Northern Pa- cific 16%, Packard Motor 4'i, Re- public Steel 19%, United States | Steel 5T%. ‘ Dow, Jones averages today are |as follows: industrials 144.18, rails 39.03, utilities 21.81. MOOSE T0 HOLD MEETING TONIGHT There will be 2 regular meeting - of the Moose Lodge tonight in the headquarters in the Seward bund— ing NEW YORK, July 9. — Closing | [ auotation of Alaska Juneat mine | —— terday from her home in Peters- \burg and is staying at the Bar- |anof Hotel. She is accompanied by Mrs. E. O. Helberg. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Helberg will return to Petersburg| tomorrow. Charles Clasby, United States At- torney for the Second Division, left | this week by plane for his home in Nome after spending a few days - here awaiting transportation. He came to Juneau by steamer from Ithe south. FOR SAL 1-—Sullivan Portable Compressor 1—30 h.p. Electric Motor, 60 cycle, 220 volt 2—Sullivan Air Jack Hammers and Equipments 10—Pcs. Hollow Drill Steel |} 1—Set Blacksmith Tools for Hand Sharpening 2—Sets Protectomotoes. 1—Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel Sharpener with Equipments 2—4-point Hexagon Dies Construction and Mining Machinery to Settle an Estate I—Complew Shanking Device for Forming Drills 8—4-point Dollies, various guages 2-—Top and Bottom Forming Guages 1--Number Five Oil Furnace with Induction Blower 1—Steel Feed Tank 1—Electric Drill Hammer, 220 volt, 1—Generator, Five K. W. 1—Pelton Water Wheel This Machinery Is Practically New Apply to J. M. PICHOTTA, Skagway, Alaska Juneau Welding & Machine Shop SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA The Juneau Welding & Machine Shop is now under new management. We will be responsible for all debts con- tracted by said shop after July 6, 1943. Signed— L. H. CLARK LESTER LINEHAN THE DOUGLAS IN Electric Hammond Organ Music Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT

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