The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 11, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX TROLLERS ISSUE STATEMENT ON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Salvation Army Drive 'EMBLEM CLUB | ; HONORS MEMBER' FISH I NG IIEUP On Thursday, April 13, the Gar-| Twenty-two members of the Em- |gures produced by the halibut fish-' {den Club will meet at the home of |blem Club gathered for luncheon ' lie | The central planning commitice = vers will be Mrs. Harold home in Anchorage. last | During the affair the guest of | Mrs. George F. Alexander, with|yesterday at the Baranof Hotel to The Empire has been requested to| “Alaska resident fishermen are |of the Salvation’ Army met .|Smith, whose subject will be “Med- uxllIAR Io it ! honor was presented with a gift by TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1944 ‘Garden Club fo Meet Thursday Seattle were going up so fast and Jjust the reverse was happening in Alaska, “It is believed that pressure from the Washington senators and re- |is scheduled for 2 o'clock. | ber, and who is leaving to make her | pertaining to the statement issued [not represent the trollers, nor is‘ by the local Saturday night that'she sympathetic to the trollers or| trollers here would remain in port| Alaska Fishermen’s cause. ! the OPA has acted on their hy should absentee govern- for price adjust-|/ment in Washington not familiar | | Mrs. Alex Holden as co-hostess. All bid farewell to Mrs. Edith Davis, | publish the following statement | being discriminated against. The| | night at the Red Shield SCUSS . e = lilM"“‘wine for Garden Pests,” and Claude those attending. | persons interested in gardening are|Who has been active in the club presented by the Juneau United |local director of the OPA is going' |invited to attend the meeting which | since it was instituted last Decem- Trollers of Alaska, Local No. 26,/to Washington, D. C., but she does| | further plans for the oncoming i e drive for funds. Carnegie, who will talk on “Divi- until recommendations The drive is being set for May 1,{slon of Perennials.” | e | with our problems set these prices?| buyers in all Southeast!If we must have this OPA organiza- | towns have agreed with the/tion in Alaska, why aren’t they| on what would be a fair competent to set the price! This was presented to the| “We issue this statement so the| yet the OPA will not act. ment “The Alask trolle: price OPA “The matter has been taken up|/we have taken the attitude we with Dimond in Washington. He have.” states in his wire of April 6th:'OPA{ AN MEET TONIGHT The Qpast Guard Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the |general public will understand why|City Hall Council Chambers. Official Coast Guard training slides will be shown. These are on aids dead reckoning. to navigation, - steering and |and it is thought to put on an in- mittee felt that the Salvation Arr will need $2,000 to carry on its var- ied activities, and the citizens of |Juneau and this district will be |given an opportunity to help the organization to carry on its work. | Further news will appear in the Empire at a later date. Capt. T. J. | tensive ten-day campaign. The con.\;‘ MINERS luvl"G (“’Y CAST ABSENTEE VOTE Many Mine and Mill workers marched in a body to the Federal Building today to cast their absen- tee ballot for the coming Territor- 'Miss Dolores Smith | " Honored at Shower For Miss Dolores Smith, bride- elect of Sergeant Herbert Bruns, a no-host luncheon and miscellan- eous shower was given Saturday insists impossible on present infor-| | mation to increase prices for troll| | caught salmon because any surh}MlNERS MEE"NG action would be a clear violation| Presidents hold the line and other | 'I'o DE(IDE UPON afternoon in the Gold Room of the | Baranof Hotel. | Those asked to attend were Mes- | dames Helen Meacham, Mary Toner, | Millie Marie Morgan, Gertrude Snow, Mary Rudolph, Frances ! Smith, Paul Pugh, Rae Peterson, | |and the Misses Jane Blomgren, | Louise Adams, Betty Sharpe, Phyllis | Jenne, Mary Ellen Spain, Caroline |ial primaries. Those voting today expect to be {in other sections of the Territory {by April 25. ALASKA COASTALON | oo KETCHIKAN Fuight HOSPITAL NOTES | John Jackson, a medical patient, All members are urged to at.bend.;Dyck and Lou Hudson are taking The subject will cover a thorough | charge of the drive. |review of what has been studied to | ;dnu'. R R 'H. 5. BAND PLAYS control orders and that reduction| in halibut prices necessary for same purpose.’ “The joker in such reasoning is, /| GRIDY. it has been admitted by the OPAl 1\ oo™ ot Union Hall F R TARIA“ ! that they have not made or en- sw o | | Flying to Ketchikan today With | has been discharged from St. Ann's McAlister, Marilyn Jackson, Dor-| BEAUTY sALON Mine and Mill workers gathered the Alaska Coastal Airlines were|Hospital, othy Larsen, Kay Kennedy. | | forced a ceiling on the smoked fish, so who are they holding the for, only the producers, who in this Alaska fisher- FAE AL i ENUMCLAW MAN HERE |} Open Evenings Registered at the Baranof from! PHONE 318 to bid farewell to members who are line sections COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building leaving for work in other | | | A]’ MEE'I' I'ODA |Mrs. Harry Race, Walter Woodv,| Martha Rudolph left St. Ann's| | |Norman Stines and Capt. Beach.|pHospital yesterday after receiving | of the Territory. | b { | The plane took O. T. Mansfield 10| medical treatment. | case are resident b ks, ¢ 3 i s | men. The consumer is not benefit- "1}4[1’0:“ e fiMhmlldd Sh-(:llt p:“.f;‘mrll Membery of Jypeatt Rotary Clhib}wrsugell. ; | Lily Johns has been discharged Enumclaw, Richard Bergseth is an| ting frofh UhMNF Tegulation; and 1t|TCCHER. Was GHeld, WA OFLURETECE entertained this noon by the| Valerie Trambitas and Alexy from the Government Hospital. |arrival here. - Walther, President of the Juneau Juneau High School Band, under Stepetin were passengers on a, Majorie Howard of Hoonah has ——————-— I the salmon trollers out is driving | |InduStrial Union, CIO, presiding.|the direction of Ruth Brooks. flight to Sitka. been admitted to the Government, OKLAHOMA COUPLE HERE of business cimpuges v | d «What the QPA used-for a basis, Candiates 1o5be FBREKERT by ERAL. b’ banaiitiaged SR HUIIo $ Hospital. Coming from Delaware, Okla- on arriving at & price ceiling for union in the coming Terrltor:all‘whmh were executed in a truly pro- * ’ ———————— | homa, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Balentine the fishefmen-was the 1043 seagon |Primaties were selected and ' thefessiongl manpes, I_uthe[an lad|es | BUY WAR BONDS | are guests at the Baranof Hotel. \ihen: fish iwere sblindant; bub 104a108 YR Wil SDESEtGIec LOF S ARSI 81 el T {proval at a meeting Thursday nigh. ed Norman Banfield, of Juneau and troll fish were scarce, less than A i one-half the normal pack was put| Last night the Mine .and Mill| Anchorage; Everett Abbott of the Aid Society Will up, so with the OPA set price the workers had a full attendance at "‘iU« S. Navy, Vernon Hankins of are r |meeting in Union Hall, with Hec-|Sitka, Cliff Holm of Juneau, L. M| M 1 Th d Al o T ql)flflte' tor Plante, outgoing President, turn- | Greening, Ray Harrington of Pan| ee urs ay “We contend that our cost of 3 » y g | ¢ { % ing over the gavel to the newly|American Airwayq, and Stanley operation, i. e, supplies, boats, gear | % S u i ) e \ and the necessary operating uxpenfl"l““‘d President, Dan Livie. Ml‘.‘EXlebDn of the USO show unit now cost of Plante will leave shortly for the|in town. New... CODFISH CAKES The regular business and social meeting of the Lutherap Ladies ses @ 1l z up, the : . ;irv},,;rei; ago.,fgom‘:’p .2 u," and the | South ! ot e el e Aid Society will be held at the OPA isn't holding the line on that| Guests at last night's meeting| COME TO JUNEAU home of Mrs. John Lowell, 411 | ( pa(ka end, but are holding the line on | Vere Gov. Ernest Gruening, M. J.| Coming to Juneau from Minnea- Twelfth Street on Thursday at 1:30 pm. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Andrew Hildre. All members and friends are cor- |dially invited to attend the meeting | B | Haas, of the War Labor Board a“d!pulis‘ R. R. Dahnert and G. N. U. S. Dept. of Labor and Jack wijler are registered at the Hotel halibut has been changed and rais- ‘gflrv‘e‘* “‘;]h ‘h‘; U i Emptl_osme:’: Juneau. ed in Seattle, but it cannot be un-| XYvibe’ WhiD AIBWErel. quasions H derstood just what could have bee“:cmplcymentr.ftc. B | presented to the OPA to suddenly | T i realize that the operating costs ini Empire Classifieds Pay! GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. STUFFED MACARONI BolognaStyle PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER EORGE BROTHER Alaska Has Fireside Chats, Too!? what they can receive. “We contend that the price of | SERVES FOUR—Just Shape and Fry! CORN BEEF ROAST BEEF A5cTin 45cTin Shop at BERT’S on | Wednesday— and see the large and varied assortment of MEATS and SEAF00DS TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.——2:15 P. M. 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