The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 6, 1944, Page 6

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PAGESIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1944 at Klawock, Pyramid Pack-|ative Association, according to the JURDI("ONA'_ (nn; ny at Sitka, Libby, Mc-|ANB petition which was submitted N i Neill and Libby and Su- |in the unsuccessful fight last spring | | DISPU'I'E BEING perior " Dhokliiy &G 3 to have the wages raised, is a non- o — To Inv e Claim profit organization “engaged in ”\L SR BT S 70 (ONVENEAT | Phone agreeable to dispose of |men and salmon canneries.” { Skbs | B G n Field E ‘m matter by cross-check of union| Mrs. Hanson said she will gather KAKE Nov 13 e : X" | Gesignation against the company |information on all sides of the aminer for the Seattle Office, Na-| oo ve ™ Hanson, according |question and, according to the NN 4 : tional Labor Relations Board, who |/ %" e ™ ojved by Paul from letter received by Paul from the | e s Juneau this week, has | "y pp Gl investigate this [NLRB, “in the event that our in- s U P E R MAR KE T begu of the CI0| W0 % the same time she looks |vestigation of the present case| [Hirty-second Annual Con- Unit Y jicultural, F 5 A Wo the CIO cannery workers |leads to formal proceedings (elec- nd Allied Workers of America | t0 e (GO Y O | o the cases invonving the resi-| veNtion fo Be Held- i e M whole ca ; industry dent cannery workers at the five| A of the emplovees i |Vt G iny jurisdiction over |canieries will undoubiedly be con- Reservations Up | : K aHe . Pt 0 eamikiy workers, resident and |sidered at the same time.” e ompiete ST | hon-resident, in shore plants and >oo— Roy Peratrovi Grand Presi- floating cannneries, but NOT on AGEN]’ HERE TO HIRE dent of the Alaska Native Brother- (¢ n | floating equipment such as rigging hood, announced today the Thirty - - re the AF - |scows and pile-drivers. Machinists RM[ROAD WORKERS Second annual convention of the the Grand Camp Of |gng carpenters and other super- | ANB and also Alaska Native Sis- S d M d S e By - g atur ay === Wonday --- Tuesday ative M\mlu-nr! e To interview and hire men for ljne November 13 and continuing | Alaska Fishermen's Co- | positions on the White Pass and |through November 18, | Association, an affiliate | Yukon Route at Skagway, Capt. There will be an election of of- claim jurisdiction over “all bona- s b s L Brotherhood : |fide resident Alaska cannery wark. | Schneider, Army Medical Officer, |ficers,’ report of Grand Lodge of-| am L. Paul, Jr., Secretary rived in town this morning. ficers and Executive Committee, | 8 ers during pre-season, season and ANE 1id today tha € post season jashore and on float- He will have his office at the|anq also the financial report of | otherh: mi”\u ,‘:‘h[, 1M (lx\‘u‘lz?”l} Bk dninn whd aeiiiaIRg "‘“’wMu-:> im ;10\(.1"(11:‘1‘”m;:‘xyul‘ ‘h1‘2: both local and Grand Camps. | 2 8 bflttl 56 Royal Victoria Brand o i o Rt 18 e ment and SNG4 | ey Sy sy acorin 10 k| Baesnic-anveupest . | -8 o0z. es56¢ as representative for all | Carvel, manager, Capt. Schneider| A\NB has never taken a decided = five canneries, “wishes to PIOYeS {9l Lo, 1n st wntll soiietinse | s ot i s o 1hoitle, 100z.size - - 49c independent of either the| The Alaska Fishermen’s Union | pext week e ’ 2 ndependen ; ! | nex . Indian reservations but this issue | =ugh OZ. DO (L) [ ] AFL or CIO.” claims jurisdiction over all outside - eee > il ik will be thoroughly discussed at m;‘ g4 R - The five canneries for which the | Workers—and the AFL has a can- TUKNERS HERE coming Comemmn Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers on e, l 0z.512¢ - - lc ANB would like to be the repre- |Nery workers' union similar in set-| My and Mrs. Robert Tukner and ek entative in collective b: ining |up to the CIO union son, of Pelican, have come into [ : Y ‘ [ b are Tcy Strait Salmon Company at | For Wage Raise |Juneau and are staying at the BALLARD HADMAN | lh fll 5 5 29 The Alaska F i r- | Baranof Hotel. | o11le, J 0z. s1zé c Hoonah, Bellingham Canning m- | Fishermen’s Cooper- e i S— " ART SHOW TODAY i Moo " lhottle,50z.5ize - - Ic i : ‘ @) g Ph 92-95—| /alues SEE OUR NEW LINE-ALL WOOL [.2.205.% .00 Pl"::‘dp . “";315“ be seen by Juneauites this after- p noon in the Scottish Rite Temple. | Xira ac age 0!‘ C S N A K coa'sl Skirlsl swealersl nresses :‘:‘;i:hia;w,u“\;?:cThelss&pne;;rst}:)‘D|k;nl- Buy Coupon Books and Save 5 Percent LUNCH C AN(Y;?EAT {Mrs. Ernest Gruening. SNUW S"ITS, SUITS, BLAZEBS 1‘,nMrxf'c,-Hfi:’.‘:&?“snmyh;e;firll:\r;{ EGG NOODLE soup Mlx ‘ 3 Cans for $l .47 The Brotherhood and Sisterhood | Alaskan scenes and quaint char-| B = |acters, particularly fisherfolk. She o onin Shirts, Sleepers and Underwear ||« oo e, Red and White | ago, because she felt that nowhere | l f l A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ANKLETS | terial for her work. Married to an pac ageS or 90 Buy Coupon Books—Save 5 Percent | Alaskan fisherman, she has found| The very latest and most complete line of Infants’ and Babies’ Wear Vi besuty o e ;;;;;;Zx; | 1 Paekage forle | LUDEN’S MENTHOL. |the savagery of the rolling sea | Exhibited recently in the Tongass | Where Kash Is King—Phone 92—95 N H H | Trading Company at Ketchikan, the | a Toys and Novelties Gifts for All Occasions | 5. uiorae comment | : COUGH PROPS ‘hom many mterested citizens of | e et Cream of Mushroom Soup Mix | 5 packages for 23¢ [IOWA GIRLS ARRIVE |} Cream of Navy Bean Soup Mix HERE T0 MAKE HOME ¥ P 1 package for 1c Arriving here recently on the! Cream of Green Pea Soup Mix : PHONE 92—95 Princess Louise from Forrest City.‘ De Luxe Brand‘ Fordal. Both girls are graduates of 2 paekages for 45c | NESTLES C"COA St. Olaf College in Minnesota. In addition to her college train- Ever Ready ing, Janice Fordal also served al vear's internship in Minneapolis,| 1 paekage for le | 5packages for25¢ and has been employed for the| past year at the Wilshire Hospital Don’t Forget Milk Special at George Brothers P. 0. Box 761 : Juneau, Alaska || Sne e “owSones “ne -~ 1packageforle statf of Doctors Do | | . 5 Specializing in Children’s and Infants’ Wear o the Trisxxilzssunfifxg.fl"d i SARBINES | Fiw e e ok fHRet S e - = . : ; : 5 = 2 ) ‘Ala&ka Xndmn Service. i : - | BEAUTY SoAP : DEPUTY HELLAN 18 | 2 cans for 4')(3 | IN WITH PRISONER| ! 3 bal‘s 330 Frank Douville, arrested at Skag- | = , 1 can for le ey F R U I T C A K E T l M E e ‘:;?:rgi?:; Eimw:;?:‘al::““:]vfi“’c};:; George Brothers Save You Money l bal' le e i ‘was brought to Juneau today by Get Your Fixings EARLY While Stocks Are Complete! Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter , LADY GODIVA Hellan. e A S R it CITRON, ORANGE and LEMON PEELS, PITTED DATES, CAN- FLEEKS GO SoUTH ROYAL GELATINE | CHOCOLATE DIED PINEAPPLE, CUBRANTS‘ RAISINS, NUTS and READY‘ m‘Mth:"dbo:frs-thg"::ofll;i.:;z ‘ffi STRAWBERRY—RASPBERRY BASleE'i-Sweet for Eating or Baking 2 MIXED FRUITS are waiting at BERT'S . . . e . B o Fleck has been in ill health for| 3pa(€kages f()l' 29(9 3 bars $l.00 the past year and hopes that a DARIGOLD a change or_cl‘Lm_a’te’w*llL Eenem him. l f BUTTER, Finest Grade - 2 pounds$1.09 | .= packige ey le . | 1barle Pan American Airways, were the following persons: Dr. Charles POTATOES - -7lhs.45c; 14lbs. 88c; 5 1bs.5159 | <= " 7 | BORDEN'S-CARNATION - DARIGOLD S RO WELFARE STAFF ILL s il Maruase. Diccicr ot Cash and Carry $ FANCY NEW CROP w‘:xr';x:ecs:‘:i °ioii§’}f§;, has been MINIMUM GROCERY ORD- ® found throughout many of the . offices this week, doubtlessly due 5 ER OF $2.00 exclusive of DRY ONIONS || RUTABAGAS |5~ o= ekl vyt . MOOSE MEFTING ToNiGHT W Rntarve ihe Biglt or specials we will deliver $5.76 Pounds ( Pounds z ( e ooy o P 0.P. A, Ceil will be held at 8 o'clock this even- to Limit! at this price . ¥. A, Lelling T e S e e S A B 8 T TS » ing in the Seward Building. Fol- lowing the business session, re- DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. S b TWO DELIVERIES DAILY .- - 10:ISA. M, 2I5P.M. |0 Rfi?”fmff iod forl N south on the Princess Louise today MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 after spending his leave in Ju- neau with his mother, Mrs. Florine - Housel. He was accompanied by D HO N E D H O N E his wife, Margaret. e @ & & o & o o o0 ' WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Oct. 5 In Juneau: Maximum, 50; minimum,. 46. Rain, 49. At Airport: Maximum, 50; e minimum, 45. Rain, .18. e © 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Phone, Write or W ire Us Your Order

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