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PAGESIX Super Market Phone, Write or Wire Your Orders FRESH SPINACH 2 pounds 4 5¢ Trimmed Celery Trimmed Lettuce Bunch Carrots Trimmed Cauliflower THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA RAIDS ARE |AFL, UMW [HAKCOCK IS INCREASED, BREACH IS MARSHALLS ~ NOT HEALED 48 Sorties Made During|Council Rejeds Terms for‘ This Month on Invas- | Readmission Made QUINCYYARD Mighty Aircraft Carrier | Slides Down Ways- | ion Menaced Afolls | by J. L. Lewis Well Equipped PEARL HAE{Bd{{. Jan. 25 MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 25—The Am-| QUINCY, Mass., Jan. 25—The U. | Army mm Navy plane raids on|erican Federation of Labor's Exec-|g g Hancoek, newest of the na-| 11{utive Cou has rejected the terms/ o, mighty aircraft carriers, slid 5 MuLh this month averaged of John L. Lewis for readmission of | jown the ways here today and will than two a day, have now|the United Mine Workers into the yyie her place with sisterships Lex- :pped up to nine new raids AFL but offered to take the UMW j,oton, Bunker Hill and Wasp. LAUNCHED AT TUESDAY JANUARY 25, 1944 COAST GUARD AUXILIARY TO MEET TONIGHT The Coast Guard Auxiliary will | meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the | council chambers in the City Hali. |Dr. J. 0. Rude urges that all mem- | bers attend this mcetlng lmcn have received $463 to $55G for, a 29-day voyage and also found men manning an Alaskan freighter who received from $705 to 745 for| a 15 day trip. | ® . Ge"ln Bl The House last weck refused to| | make merchant sailors eligible to | 5 mustering out pay. | Why Noi It Alaska Curren PORTLAND, Jan. 25.—H. R. Richards, President of the Farm Rate Council of Oregon, Wash- ington and Idaho, just doesn't like anything about Japs or sounding like them. Richards urged Gov. Snell of Oregon and all Oregonian rep- 'Reason Why They Should Not Get Mustering Out Bonuses Revealed f SEATTLE, Jan. 25.—Earnings of | | Merchant @Mariners shipping out of | | here appear to be well over $12377.14 in annual pay and their boar while at sea. The CIO recently de- ; i Registered at the Gastineau Hotel are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Murphy, of Reno; Glen Neitzert, with CAA, from Gustavus; Mrs. Marie Ryan, of Strawberry Point; Mrs. A. M. McCoy, of Seattle: |Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schmaltz, Mr land Mrs. H. D. Mead and Mrs. | Florence Lammers and son Frank, [ { I Fresh Cranberries Fresh Tomatoes FURNISHED IMS! Trimmed Cabbage Hubbard Squash ANY AMOUNT CAN M ON THESE ITF FRESH BAR CANDY 24 Bars fo Carten 98 | Every Bar Guaraniteed Orders for delivery accepted up to 2:30 P. M. PHONE—WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER | Phone 82-Free Delivery-Phone 35 | GEORGE BROTHERS || the sessions are requested to register | at the Health Center somtime this | week. Subjects to be discussed during | the series include *“Anatomy and Physiology of Reprocuction,” “Hy- | giene of Pregnancy,” fl]amed Diet,” “Labor and the Baby’s Birth | 2 What the Well Dressed Baby Baby's Bath," “After Care | of the Mother,” “After Care of the | MOTHERS' CLASSES WILL BE RESUMED AT HEALTH CENTER Another series of eight mothers’ classes will be started Monday January 31, at the Health Center in the Territorial Building, according y Baby to an announcement today by Helen g e Johnson, Public Health Nurse. The s classes will begin at 2 o'clock Eva L. Meyer here from White- ttend hor at the Baranof All women who plan to | | | | | FOR MEATLESS WEDNESDAY KRISTOFFERSON Cottage Cheese WHITE STAR TUNA FISH 45¢ r BOOTH'S TOMATO SARDINES 20c¢ large can LISTEN BERT'S NOON NEWS—KINY | TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A, M.——2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! DHONE 1O5 | i |largely against the s d yesterday . |back undm the same &tutus when Navy This raised to 48 the number of ProP “‘i"id limit raids in the first 23 days of this|diction over th Thirty-seven enemy planes| t¥: it did not ne y destroyed or probabl this door on further negotiations on the on of the UMW’s District 50. of which were shot down, @ " includes six miscellaneou: at least 18 othe were damag i Announced American losses were 10. Also nine Jap ships were sunk or probables, and more than 15 s including a destroyer were aged The month AFL Committee was in- structed to meet with the miners in if Lewis is willing, otherwise is all off unless AFL proposals * met - \WOMEN SINGERS ARE WANTED FOR COAST most telling effects of the damage caused to airfield facilities and wha S was not made knowin, but it was recently disclosed offi- cially that on some of the attacked bases up to 80 percent of the tar-| GUARD (ON(ERI HERE get arca was destroyed i The attacks were concentrated The Coast Guard wants the assist- on Jaluit and Mili, south-|ance of Juneau and Douglas women |ermost bases nearest the American Who can sing, to participate in the | d6n Gilberts 300 miles away. Coast Guard Glee Club concert . scheduled for February 3. The SIO(K ouo"."ons Guardsmen are coming here from Ketchikan to boost the sale of | { bonds during the Fourth War Loan. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| All women who are interested are |stock today is 6'2, American Can |urged to turn out for the first practice this evening at 8 o'clock |86, Anaconda 25'%, Bethlehem Steel |58%, Curtiss Wright 5%, Interna-| at the Lutheran Church. If unable to practice this evening, those plan- ning to lend their talents are asked | tional Harvester 734, Kennecott 71, ‘m gwatch -?-h,:. Empire for further North American Aviation 8%, New | notices concerning practice nights. | York Central 17, Northern Pacx-“ Mrs. R. Nevin, of Juneau, is in| fic 14%, United States Steel 53. |charge of instructing the local| Dow, Jones averages today are as group, while William Salt, of Ket- ! follows: industrials 13797, rails|chikan, will direct the singers at | 36.32, utilities 22.41. ithe concert. —————— | Empire Classifieds Pay! ! | BUY WAR BONDS ! | | Pone PIGGLY WIGGLY Phoe 16 QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY RELIANCEBRAND Just as the name implies you can Rely on Reliance Brand of Foods f HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST TO CHOOSL FROM: RELIANCE COFFEE—To start the day right. RELIANCE CANNED PEAS—Tom Thumb, Dinner and Fancy Sweet—Tops for Quality. ¥ RELIANCE CANNED WHITE CREAM CORN—Makes your dinner a success. RELIANCE CANNED STRINGLESS LONG CUT BEANS— Everybody likes them. RELIANCE CANNED APPLES IN HEAVY SYRUP—For sauce or pies. RELIANCE CANNED ALASKA RED SOCKEYE SALMON— The best that the fish industry produces. RELIANCE CANNED JUI —PI PPLE, TOMATO and GRAPEFRUIT—A pick-up any time of the day. These and Many Others Rely on Reliance Fplocly wieeey In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. arily Close the The Navy officials said the ship|manded before Congress that Mar-| resentatives and' Senators in [all from Haines. S be equipped with the latest|iners should be given mustering| Washington, D. C. to move to | & e e AT e 11 be equippe T Ious, Dy change the name of the Japan | PIONEERS OF ALASKA AND mament of defensive power. Current to Oregon Current. | AUXILIARY The Hancock will carry 80 plus| The Seattle Times says that after | la waterfront survey, it was found some mariners earn up to $5, 0“0‘ la year and some able bodxed sea- | tle and uwhmed at the Baranof. s —— Dinner at 6:30 pm. Friday, Jan Walter McCray is here from Seat- |28 to be followed by meeting and | Joint Installation. adv, - e BUY WAR BONDS I Sroadom’s Nome. .. % The keystone of our union of states is freedom — freedom for the individual to worship as he chooses, to work as he chooses, and to live and rear his children ‘ as he chooses.” Wendell Willkie v “One World” Simon and Schuster, Inc., Publishers By Maote War Bonds ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, K-AND L DISTR IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF FINE LIQUORS IBUTORS Yes, with every distillery in Amer- ica engaged 100% in war produc- tion, liquor rationing is wise and fair. It means an even break for everyone—and that’s the fair way —that’s the American Way ! e LOWMAN BUILDING ¢ SEATTLE - -