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WFD‘\ESDAY MARCH8 I944 THE DAILY ALASKA F~JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE r gn\.- properly constituted authorities, Resm\ctfully suhmm.ed Phone a CLAS IFE D {and we are confident that the mer-| (Signed) Juneau Mine & Mill | chant§”and professional people will| Workers' Union, Local No, 203, CIO. Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in | realize what it will mean in grea‘-| HECTOR J. PLANTE, the afternoon to insure insertion on same e o - |er prosperity for Juneau and Duu[.{-i President, YEP, | WAS WITH BYE ol To {las when the increased pay is ac-| DANIEL D. LIVIE, day. | We accept ads over telephone from persons % £ &fig’"g E-‘Lua 3 3 ™ {tually received | Recording Secretary, listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. * Daily rate per for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ INDIANS ., RED SOX [ReDs | Y RN WHITE SOX ATHLETICS E‘Je”:k @ | S ; - = st : | cuss | § caaml & = | | i ik SENATORS WASHINGTON %= | < BUB Y = LEAGUE BROWNS ‘ ; o AMERICAN @ > : YANKS PRA B, X ER LEAGUE AR | !Union received the following tele- |through the proper channels estab-| ‘.fi . ”‘ gram from Eugene Cotton, Assist-|lished by the Government, and lln“ E’L ) ant Cou , CIO Washington, D. members were agreeable to the de- eAmerican whishies lofe all others— = One a/ the earliest and finest brands is Three Feathers FOR RENT FOR SALE .f(?ay él...dexvedl... LOST_FOUND C: cision rendered by the Seattle ‘ “Mayor Lucas was in the office Board and later approved by the drink i... THRRE FEATHERS “VSR* Blended I‘JISCELLANEUUS of NWLB today. There is no indi- | National Board, although had ask- ¥ ‘Whiskey,86 Proof, 60% Grain Neatral Spirits U find it as cation that he was officlally called ed for 30 cents 4n hour more pay you n in or that there were any normal We feel that the issue was one be-| and the Alaska | proceedings requiring any testimony | tween the miners S ' | - he app: ly made in formal ef- Juneau Mine Company, and believe | forts the interest of the Com- that the Mayor should have rv»‘ WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE \ OLDETYME OF INSERTION it W LR {pany. Our best information is that mained entir neutral in the ne-l DISTILLERS COKPORATION | Teams of the Four Bit League| The Crimson Bears defeated (ht,:h.!s orts will be unsuccessful. Be- uolmuups Mayor Lucas is mc.on-; Empire State Building Ilieve situation favorable for af-sistent in the matter of wage raises.| New York last night in the gym by ore of 44 to 30, with Ken Kear-|firmance of regional board deci- |During the past year he authorized | . nd Lowell leading their |enm‘sion Will try to advise you immed- | two increases in for workers | H E R R e fately on issuance of board order.”|employed by the nd. still he ling up points. Lowell played | 1%l ¢ gl ; by ik 4 ‘ * 4 n February 12, Mayor Lucas is opposed to the miners who are good game, making ) telegraphed Mr. Plante as follows:|engaged in hard and hazardous| RY SPECIAL RESERVE) ron SALE ron BENT ibowled last night at the Elks alleys. {with the Royals nosing out the a cy Dodge pickup,| ——7— Sgte—————— a |Aces by a scant margin and the'rey ROOM furnished apt., frigidaire, ‘ucum. ANk b Shears. LavolES ;’;,]y.‘:d'w“ LR jenik rolled up 545 points to lead an exceptionall 1941 ': TON excellent condition: also 3 1% ton dump trucks. Call Douglas i 963. Write Box 1297. e L ;m» field in scoring good on four trys at the basket be- b E __ e 0 Epm b fak Tl g it B i i BB e e il ORI S 2 s oo s e Pollowing ~8re sthe ' individuat|sides a tFee throw closely following progress | work receiving a well deserved and| FOR - Income pxopcx s |scores: anderHoek was high for the Juneau Labor Case. War|very necessary ralse in pay. It e 1 houses, one 8-room with 3 bed-|2 ROOM furnished apt. oil range Aces |racs with 14 points. The Soard declsion today upholds|seems that the Mayor and some| | THRIFT Cfl-fll’ G E ALH“‘"S’I‘ ’ rooms; one with 2 apts, 3-room| and bath; also 3 room cabin, oif|Senescu 168 144 196 508|tied at the end of the first quar-|Ye8lonal Board fourteen cent award|Juncau merchants feel that the A.J } Member National Retailer- " and 5-room. All furnished. Bar-| heat. 513A Willoughby. | Duekworth 159 148 159 468|ter, but the Bears pulled steadily[Subiect final action office Economic)eniployees, should”substdite the Ad.| | Owned Grocers CUSTOM TAILOR gain. 15 Evergreen Ave. Shat-| — it vdnderHoek 163 191 186 540 shead and were never thr 1Lencd. Stabilization. In event they approve | Mine and insure its post war se-| | . Across from Elks’ Club Tk Ageniy [SMALL furnished apt. 125 Gastin-|gejsicr Yox any Aoy TR 1 ine b et I have definite knowledge mine will y. For years the AJ. Company| | 211 SEWARD STREET 3 | eau Ave. Call afternoons. IS ahston 186" 156 i8% 4da Urimson. Taske Ishut down causing disastrous re-|has been taking excellent care of| | PHONE 767 PHONE 576 16 TIRES on a 1037 Ply T T TR R o e ‘ e ; FG PT Pprs|Sults Juneau and Douglas. Urgently |its stockholders, and we feel: tha| bee————————————————r' 50. Crack in block needs| FOR RENT or l(-usc for 11 year. Fotal 818 2 0 4 |Sugee Union reconsider dl\nmnd.\:n is time that the company should! ;. Phone Black 723 after 5.| ;‘:“l“” ”"’S“b ?}1” “:;"’r" }'2“;‘ % k 1 o o [ order prevent shutdown. Suggestigive a break to its workers. i '_—-mé_i:—flfi—' | CALL i in 600 block, Calhoun St. oms and bath, partly furnished. 2 o p e A " 2 T R R R A | v e | Upstairs, separate entrance. Closs|_ 5Pt 3 39 98/Keamey 8 o g o DI Wit il W ode foat tte e et TS R B St Femmer's Transfer POWER drag saw, complete, d nése” dlska e .| Blum 175 140 470 Dapcevich o g, who are s | 3 ; S OWEE m(‘J‘l lkp;fio:‘«w Lg‘;‘pgaevtlrgr:):s" to .)jvu.xx;usa district. Only reliable McClellen 13; 182 480 '\Ioi‘dlim‘; 2 0 4 The Juneau Mine & Mill Workers | neighbors will recognize the jus(‘xcei GREASES—GAS—OIL l l 4 Pr(( :v.’-, l-wnings X s }‘)zmsom. need apply. Write Box\Hulco 150 160 467 Forrest 0 0 p |Wish (o state that their appeal rar‘ict the claims of the miners for the Foot of Main Street 852 Sase : 22 care of Empire. { Hottman 185" 131 416 Lowell 4 1 o |8 wage increase was handled |raise which has been authorized by Jlmeall “0'0“ OIL — FEED — HAULING 9 TUBE All wave Crosley Console|y ROOM Apartmont in Douglas. Halm 220 150 526 Eogins 141 P o P - with electric record player, 7 alc—l\ Modern, clean, convenient, fine W g _7i'1‘hlbcdum 2 0 4 bums of records, both modern and| for . 3 | | for two people. Phone Douglas Total 809 2458 'Mead > T e et e— Soothing Organ M: classic, excellent condition $175| 472 after 6 p.m. | Deuces ! —_ — —|E H usic gnd cash. Phone Blue 235 daytime| o5 i ! Spot % 4 % Totals a o ' 008“?’ sl”'“!l Samlary Meat Co. Delicious Fried Chicken from 10 to 2 pm. t ROOM furnished apt. steamheat-| 4 o 108 " WHOLE FOR QUALITY MEATS EVERY NIGHT Carm gn 125 163 189 477| Signacs - — | ed, hot amd cold water at all 0ok % A il | AND POULTRY T AC i i by oiag: times. Phone 569, | Beach 120 139 145 404 Bucy o 2@ FREE DELIVERY nnums 7 1 brooder. Write . O. Box 91, Ju-| — " N i | | : | Jotia Absaa 5 - OR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept Matheny 179 131 116 426 VanderHoek 6 2 14§ | Call Phones 13 and 49 , Prop. Phone 68 e = = warm. Winter rates $15 a month, Hendrickson 190 178 169 537 Smi .: 0 6 | i AR A B & e 3 0 lot. No hills to climb.| Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath | bR oy v 22 24 Bradley > E. Hendrickson. and use of Electric Washer and Wotal 5 Boco . | ';E Gn nl i, Wrinker in Laundry room. Sea dokers |Hulce o 0 n Chas. G. Warner Co. OR 0S. s form and othu axncles - ag { ] p. Mg siew Apts. Spot 30 39 39 U7 ol & —- 14 | | Varine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of ARORY. P | L e 5 v\'erm-r 138 131 160 429 Totals -5 5. MH 2 I = 1 i v Ll U"R P minlatel | Cotrell 132 135 134 401 R e S MACHINE SHOP Q s 1 m'udorn house, completely = p f o . Ropes and Paints f Tomlin 169 147 169 485 { bed, bed . Phone | | | PHONE 92 or 95 o TRERE O A0 MISGELLANEUUS Burkette 11 118 116 345/ i Nl A C A R Simmons 209 126 140 47 ; L YEAST [ - terrle, Glacier Dairy. | 5 Rt as e Tt Total ... 798 696 756 2252 5 Leota’s . e S Thep ) MR 4 TROLLING bont “Ripple” by owh-| FIANG SERVICE, Amdereon Sunia Two @ld Friends WOMEN'S APPAREL er at 201 Gastineau Hotel, | shop. o . — - | LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 8.— | Back Agaln ! Baranof Hotel 1 GLASS show case; 3 shelves ap-| JUARANTEED Reallstic Perma- Sammy Angott. NBA lightweight proximately 7 ft. long. Phone 175; nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| champion is made a 4 to 1 favorite COLT BISLEY 38-40, good shape,| L0l& Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| over Juan Zurita, Mexican boxer, ac ages ( as they ended training yesterday ——— |ROBERT LIGHT's Barber Shop is good tires $150.| open again. Old Prices, Hair cut | Coups Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf 'HARDWARE Utah Nul and Lamp two and a half boxes shells. Call| 318 Decker Way. Effective NORTH TRANSFER B o June 15. for a title bout in the Holl d TR I, 452 between noon and 3:30 p. m fikees GET THEM AT— Sl > baseball park tonight. eavy Hauling 0 FOR SALE — Plano. Phone Blu {:{"' TOUE_ DI . i vt Both men are expected o weigh El.lqh:):r‘n:sfl E :: DAVIS C A L 795 between 6 and 7 p.m. or nde 88 N“fnt 8hop. in at abour. 134 pounds | TWO DELIVERIES DAILY el PHONE 81 ' Alaska Dock & Storage Co. R { 10:15 A, M.—2:15 P. M TELEPHONE 4 FOUR ROOM partially furnished| house and lot in Douglas. Also baby bassinett and rattress. See Clancy Henkins. | Lieut. Don Budge of the Air Force, ’ reports that his Commanding Of-| Juneau, Alntvka. March 8—To the| - ficer has given him permission to Editor: In answer to the article of | B 7 (compete in the Red Cross Tennis Mayor Harry I. Lucas in the Al-| DHQNF" |show in Madison Square Garden aska Daily Empire of March 6, 1944, |O4 |on March 14. Budge is stationed at!the Executive Board of the Juneau! b s Lubbock, Texas. {Mine & Mill Workers' Union, Local| | :} 5 X i 4 | Others on the program will be‘No. 203, of the CIO was duly au-| WA“m i ' A ‘i&’ Pancho Segura of Ecuador, Lt. (j.g.) |thorized following a regular meeting Don McNeil of the Navy, and of the Local in CIO Hall Mnndnv i MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 NEW ORK, March 8. — Second COMMUNI(ATION Fluzn FOODS ALWAYS AT Bsnlrs!‘ COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY - DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS A a8 §ild The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O i MODERN four room house, two| bedrooms, furnished, one year| |!| & old % mile from bridge on Doug- | las Highway. $1,500 down, balance | easy payments. Phone Juneau 458. | Dmmnf”_. Alaska Music Supply VANTED_Short order lad kai |Cader John Kramer of the Coast‘ucmng to make a reply. Coal cn.k._am ul- Arthur M. Uggen, Manager for six hours evenings, good pay.| Ngay “7 e? Guard. i Our first proper and pertinent| ing =, Mmm Pianos—Mausical Instruments e Phone Victory Coffee Shop. | |inquiry- is did Msyor Lucas go ‘vst and Supplier z L% Tl e L DENVER, Colo, March 8—Jack|to Washington, D. C. in his official VANTED — Reliable stencgrapher. | THERE IS more to our Chase 158 pounds, California mid- “capacny as Mayor of Juneau or as ood salary hour weel one | & iti in- 3 |a private citizen? nder te of Good sal 40 K k. Phone| puciness than writing in dleweight champ, scored a first|a privat tizen? Under da 466 for appointment. {0 Rrarire policies and col- round kayo last night over Kid February 11, Hector J. Plante, Pres- | 3 < Hermosillo, 163 pound Mexican. |id lecting premiums, t pot I ent of the Mine & Mm Workers’, Phone 206 Second and Seward Juen Transfer Bfll Phone 481 P:gemmv qu‘ QUALITY with DEPE HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 5539295 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete FRED nmnlt T Complete Outfitter for Men L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 ~ ANTED—Used car. Phone Blue | 785. i [ Do you know that part of our job is to help you locate fire hazards in order to make your prop- erty safer? ANTED — ETperienced Grocery Man. Write Empire 3497, EXPERIENCED typist will do copy | work in own home, Phone 452. ‘ ANTED — 30 to 36 ft. Trolling| boat, fully equipped. Write JCA care of Empire. There is no obligation —just call this Hartford agency— With Staying Powefs P HONES 92-—95 . START THE'DAY RIGHT WITH (o) i . READY COOKED— TO COOK— Shattuck | Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. i poue s Tty ANTED—Girl for fountain and general store work. Apply Guy Smith-Drugs. WANTED — Electrical equipment.! sewing machine, etc., that need| g MUFFETS 4 ROMAN MEAL “SMILING BERVICE"” Y MEAT . Ageney | SEED POTATOES AR S Bert's Cash Grocery ||| semal 2%, . WANTED—Used furnirurc. 308 Wil-| [NSURANCE—BONDS WHEATENA NE 104 or 105 “Meating” Place loughby. Phone 1788, P = SYL-DEX PHONETH - : : JUNEAU l!l Youl' ordfil' sin GRAPE-NUT MEAL Free Delivery . Junesu i %Tg i [NANTED—Washer; also dry cxe;:y—] N 0w ' RALSTON CEREAL : erman at Snow White Laun . Good pay. Phone 299. L4 These and Many Others! P esese v s o | ¥ ALSO CANNED FRUIT AND FRESH FRUITS IN { a i STINEAUV AL LOST ANDFOUND | CITY CAFE Complete line of Garden Seeds SEASON MAKE THE IDEAL HOTEL Wall Paper OST_Tdentification bracelet No.| wpror AT TIES HOW IN On Dis Ia | AOP OF TR iy oy et by Ideal Paint Shop f(‘).:l;lrt:;h.és.lemel. Reward. Return CHINESE ELIISEI_‘I[B p Y- 4 0 £ NOW AP . PHONE 10 or 20 Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt 2 CHOP & 5 4 OST—Man’s Omega Watch, en-= CHOW MEIN w%wmtuwm US YOUR ORDER, & %flymfly ———————————————— raved. Reward. Return to Empire. S t and S i : PR HOME GROCERY ||| gARVEY R. LOWE OUND — Key container holding keys and money. Phane 805. OPEN ALL NIGHT California’s first sugar beets were PHONE 377 faised experimentally in 1869. e T TSy Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phene 38 In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber JM*wmh we have only one delivery each day: 349,588 1 Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank EORGE BROTHER

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