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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1945 e ITTLE NEWSPAPERMAN o2 =, S5 i WSS Sew Meeting - '__________________—_———-——-—————— 'FULL DRAINS ALASKA DOES :TASK FORER?” — o e HEARING ON Ful R S { porarily inope: tive as the res ult of | ARNVES FOR SWE“SSONS |moving to Juneau where they """ Be Held TOITIO"OW January 5 shelling of the island s sided for sometime and were well- | ! NOT DESIRE M | Rear Ag¢miral John L. McCrea, . e FOR UN|0NS : KEEP (ITY S IM s ASHES AT Comm:.nd}‘r of a cruiser and four| A baby boy was born to Mr. known. They are now in Ketchikan | 3 r hur 6 . vel AN Mrs. Sw on, under the name of e ¢ " | destroyers of the task force, 1'and Mrs. Paul Swensson at 5:45 b s R | The Women's Society of Chris- ¢ « Anne Swensson, was for sometime - o'clock this morning in St. Ann’sion the staff of the Seattle|tian Service of the Methodist | 1,000 shells at the enemy ins! WITH N lRB (REws BUSY ReSIdenlS and 0"'“3!5 A[e u R I BA HI Eub A {Hospital and the youngster tipped | Daily Times and during the recent Church will hold a sew meeting The Rear Admiral said the opera- the scales at seven pounds and six | Indian hearings conducted in| Wednesday afternoon, starting at 2 A she was the o'clock. The affair will be at the Against Reservations, o o e AT prise. and the |ounces. The mother is a wellknown | Southeast | | - enemy shore fire was meager \nl nu\~p|pu writer of the P acif ic|special representative of the Times home of Mrs. Rollin Emil, 610 % Bargaining Rights Will Be Overtaxed Drains Call New! Magnuson Says Japanese Base in Kunles Ihostate L R o O e Aot s Bleventh Street. | Three of the largest Jap canner Armhy, stationed at present at | SRR g Dermott O'Toole is a guest of ! registering Henry Hownboy is registered at the Baranof Hotel, on Inlet. Mrs. Swensson was the first white the B’uanol H(vlcl from Seattle. from Tenakee and the Japan Aired in Sessions Be- Atiention to Street VWAsm’;(qu\. says Senator War LD Alnskn:E Under Aftack - Heavy in the Kuril n G. Magnuson, ing Held Here Problems does not. want, “Jim Crowism | Qaie Tk fperatein Ails Hebes o g X g tablished in the Territory. Alaska, DamageAttomphshed ‘:)m‘( cific in summe: g — z Ll Hearing open tomorrow! ity street crews did | 'he explained, hopes to absorb the| R i ot anhed L morning k in the House last night with over ¢ native Indians in its normal <-ul-‘ By OLEN CLEMENTS the Kuriles il 4 ! N of Represen chambers in the!drains running full with wate tural and economic life and op-| | - 1 Building on contest of ‘slush Joses plans for segregating the na-| ALEUTIANS BASE, Jan. 7—(De- | The task force shelled Suribachi | - |tives on reservations. ‘“Mfl'f/\'ml photographs revealed | for 20 minutes and fires started were iy rights for Heavy rainfall i nuded Juneau streets of ion of hearings begun'ns City Engineer J. L. Mc tional Labor Relations gleepily put it this morning, officials arriving here last'damage, but every low spot in | said results of the hearing town was full of water last night will be decision as to whether def-| " e inition of collective bargaining' | ve bargaining ery workers ow and | Magnuson told reporters that hej that four J.p buildings at Suribachi U).tl\\(l from the slllp\ ara | had talked to operators of fish can No | neries, laborers and other residents | { Territorial officials, and that he complete agreement that res- | s are not desired. rains, a service -connection on a| He sald that he had conferred | gents is necessary and if SO 10 5,00 water Company main at|with Gov. Ernest Gruening and order elections in areas WREIe pyo.¢ ang Franklin gave way yes- | Delegate E. L. Bartlett and that he syt terday and added fresh floods to| will see Secretary of Interior Hm,m1 o rotherhosd, and the The break was apparently caused ' Iokes “recently wrote _Chairman | S it : O'Connor of -the House Indian Af- Salmon Industry. by settling of the downtown busis N CGtufbities. Aatenig Ebs a8 The Food, Tobacco, Agriculture ness district’s underlying muskeg. | I ! i AL and Allied Workers of America, for- This settling has already canted “""”“’{f 00 perEa A ferly the United Cannery, Agricul-'several sidewalks to the point, 35K 88 8 ~EFESE ’(‘;"_“_m"‘l“é"l” ture, Packing and Allied Workers, Where justification of ~downtown ‘}l 0 OpERIng P B | COUNLIYELD CIO, represented by Conrad Espe, streets and curbs is listed as one | €t ement LA Alaska Northwest Regional Execu- of the city's first ‘“soon-as-pos- | tive, asks representation of all sible” projects. : laska cannery workers. | il 0 .| Mayor A. B. Hayes, studying dhe ‘\’“““"““"““__P‘{‘m“‘* 2 the heavily tipped sidewalk corner | Allied Workers Assoclation, a1s0 ;" tho Harry Race Drug yesterday CIO, asks certification fr YeDre- georyed that blacktopping of cer- sentation of resident cannery Work- y.ived areas and raising of ers in Bristol. Bay lowered curbs will solve a lot of The Seafarers International Union the town’s drainage problems. of North America, AFL, also claims et 3 bargaining rights in the contested areas for FINAL 1 Dress S10.95 vl |- 2DRESSESFOR | N\ o 2L - s13.00 U | @9Y7F| 1Dress$20.85 | T S9) | 2DRESSESFOR -~ /| ¢l | 1 Dress $24.95 | | ' DRESSES $5 SUITS $5, §7.50, $10.00 SKIRTS $1.50 to $2.50 DICKIES 75 cents SMOCKS $1.50 wm—ui—o— L e “f{:if;‘-:"d::;::l;fi; :5355 SELF DETERMINATION | i e OF SMALL NATIONS Local Talent in Many Fields BLOUSES 51.25 - $2.00 1 2DRESSESfor$2 5_00 ; COATS §10-525 Few Fur Trims Left GREATLY REDUCED The A? ka Nm\'.(v Brotherhood fo Be ShOWn Here :;’::.. ariteason e srvanioc WILL BE PRESERVED ™ Frly Dal neries. Their representative is Wil- B el r Senator Connally SAYS| Everytning from fine oils to home- | 1rack Dresses, Suits and House Coats | : $3 Each Lj48 » 0—(:(5:1’—:»—0—9—0—0:0—0—'»—’:: i)—o—i:;}:;:; e et e o T . 2 o et e et e et e et e ot e et e o e ot e e e o Representing tl+% Alaska Salmon o 4 e Industry is its manager, Henry Van made knives will go on exhibit Jan- Hovenberg. United States Will Pro- Ty Ssth i the Scottish Rite - The hearings will be I)uhhx and Temple in a day sponsored by the S 1 E d Th d Y She hegines wil be fect People’s Rights | Tumas Womens chub for the art- ale &nas 1hursda 3 1 P Robert F. Koretz is Trial Exam- —_— ists and hobbyists of the city. H t B d Sk l ai s / P iner, from Washington, D. C. Mau- The Fine Arts Department of the | als, bags an Iris 2 rice ek ‘Miller of the Seattle office .. WASHINGTON, Jan 9—Senator | club is sponsoring the affair with ' | E * o Seian Tom Connally, Democrat, T fternoon and an evening de- is Board Counselor. Accompanying an a 2 ) A | e e o Ohairman of the Senate Foreign |voted to the exhibil with an after- | Ji g/ _O,/\/‘\.,C-’ 2 | 6C. lngs = JU Cenis pall‘ i All are at the Baranof Relations Committee, speaking to|noon tea and an evening lecture by s ! i o reporters after discussing the in- | Museum C | ST T Women's Arvaner | L FROM FAIRBANKS ternational _situation with Pre Club members declarp the e é | C H A V N E L A l l A R E L dent Roosevelt, declared that this|one of the most ambitious of i I el | John M. Jensen of Fairbanks is country is determined to preserve|attempted here, will show @ - Baransf Hotel Bullding ! 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BUILDING visiting in Juneau and is a guest self determination and the people’s | prising extent of art and hobby craft L'*"""‘ | at the Hotel Juneau. rights in small nations talents in Juneau.’ | PSS | 4 SR O S BiE B " IIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIlIIII|||||I||lIIII|I||||IIIMIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllHllI||||ll||lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllIllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIII'IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIHIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIl =] ones-Stevens Clearance Sale! SLACKS | COATS | DRESSES A wide choice in colors and farbics . . . - D ue= 26145 $l o.oo | Several racks of ATTRACTIVE DRESSES reduced now to sell from P wumn 24 15 ALL MARKED DOWN TO CLEAR §3.0000§15.00 i sso.oo | $5.00-58.00-510-515 Fur Trimmed Drashcally Reduced [T —— SKIRTS PURSES PLAIDS and PLAIN COLORS '?l’lf:e - $1.50and$3.90 33.50 |0 SG.95 , Tax Included All Styles and Sizes . Blouses Better Bags All Reduced Scarfs - Turbans Flowers—Combs Mitens : V:’;zfi:etrs Relts . Hats and Beanies Jewelry 75¢ - $10.00 50c - $1.50 50c and $1.00 $1.25t0 55.00 Gloves at 5!](: ,,,,,, : ALL REDUCED LA . No Exchanges, Approvals or Refunds! No Exchanges, Approvals or Refunds! STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 6 P. STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 223 SEWARD STREET 223 SEWARD STREET . T IllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIllIlmlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII|||IlllIIllllll'|IIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllll||IIIIIIlIIIlIlIIlIIIlllllllIIIHIIIIII“II||II|IIIIIIII T I|. 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