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PAGE EIGHT i bases in|now THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 chased by the City, would be in the An. and the rest at at the national capital, said THREATENED ka, Pucrto Rico, the Canal Zone |today ‘IEA(HERS ARE hands of the locdl manager. . Honolulu. Senator Magnuson called The City po 10ad is_increasing i e ‘mulmg a message to Exccutive ( OF ( GUESTS and if the mine went back into op- cretary Howard G. Cossigan of . M eration its load could be expected to| pAA STRI KE MORE pE;} ADDED |the Governor's Advisory Commis- ‘increase also, Mr. Bradley pointed : (| ¥ | sion said. | NOON MEETING lout. In case of conflict of de-| | Senator Mitchell conferred with | mands, the company would have to IS Av E RTED To BAIILE OVEP ‘P]\x]' ident Truman yesterday on the put its own interest first. | | North !’mim- route and earlier | But, he contimued, though few : OR!:NTA!. ROUTE Senator Magnuson had ' a sinfilay Dalma Hanson Is Honored;NOT IMMINENT‘W-ON(‘ have known it, there have| um)oronw | e been occasions in the past when the rguments on the Honolulu air Supf A.B. Ph|”|p5 Re- e | company has had to limit power ; R SRt xnmn were completed yesterday be- (Continued from Page One) | supplied to the City. Those oce: s C l ln i iy SEATTL, Sept. 27.—Appeals have fore the Civil ~Aeronautics Board pO”S on Attendance fons have been tem W)rwrsllda;ld it : e ; i Tl f the Pacific Northwest' Hile messaged, and in his opinion A% & Bk gold Wi MY Den not likely that there would be more d M d S Workers Union of ; "..' 4(~l;<;f ne Committee to civic, Board members appeared sympa- myo chamber of Commerc mu:w,::'IA":‘;r:zl‘l(u)‘(t 11\|1:'\‘:1“1':"&{‘121’””«:‘ "‘]{S than temporary periods in the fu- \ \\“""A\'\, \ uStar auce re C shortly after AR e :2,“,:5]"]2“"”“ RpentUC- TG0 oy 5 ular weekly meeting, en-ilabor market, the lack of skilled ‘;“"(“"t“““"]’]‘; mige GOl B0¢ “"PV"' \‘y i & Mg etlog tives that Seattle-Tacoma be 3 weau Public Schools and theihe said, prospects for the Alaska |, ‘o oy would i determine sale of meats and ch wa b et Fred SObP 0 { f Juneau-Douglas Government school.|Juneau’ are better than for theifactor that W C SOt o o or eats and cheese 1 ik ended R e R Lt fg Ul 0 king ar 1 introducing the 33|company's properties in California, PrOPETW 8 B0 OF B the local sort nnoun- > e A teachers present, A. B. Phillips, Sup- | Mr. Bradley is Chairman of Cali- e 2l i dxml»\i eyl ‘ s s {’m rmy Brmgs B”de erintendent of Jm_mu Schools, gave ' fornia’s State Mining Board e La1s o | # tic s Ay Pl 1‘ hort history “1‘ :h:- ‘113 :]ur»; hli h).n wide knowledge of conditior PECS | I - > ! .5 Leen connected with the local that State v etok phinli ‘”“"‘“’ b TO Juneau W”h H]m chools, as well as a short report on| The lumbering industry has RER i essar P the condition of the schools in com-| ways been the principal competitor| §§ ' B B B hotive OB thelx sup- [ o Bitial 1 parison with other years. Schools of r g he labor field, he TWG Mllllo“ | - - - ¢ I i of the workers was acoma air gate- Soberg, accompanied by his F . 3 ,of mining in the labor field, h ¢ one of the principal complaints in bride of two weeks, arrived in Ju- Sroved ,“ (’mll))d‘l‘(l Foig paintad . out, o S eERRt iRy e T S 1, L S : MALT SYRUP B . e tiod up the | ExPected ro the Washington State 15 5t bresbiMRlting ‘' the home( ¥ont o0 e SEhogis (VOIS CUCh B lumbering eV, SEne SO Idle' Slnkes | g ol ”) A i Armer Cooperative Ai\hz: mother, '\xi.. J. Soberg v" '{ ‘:I l\‘ r;“; s (.m“m’(m uI\Lin ih;.x‘xx:‘x"h. otherwise be il- [ : & I Ulies Pu 0 STOURS th Orégon . A former resident of this city,! "~ EnonL R e A S P d ! fons, scoopding to Mich b 7 Orgion e L Mr. Soberg has been stationed in |i°F 173 Pupils uperlor roguc ind Douglas Mac- Texas with the U. §. Army for the| Enroliment in the schools as (].l\ Wage Levels ) ident and Secretary- DELEGATION MEETING thtes:veare vl I iains o {me; 68 Teported by Mr. Ebillips Us| | Mio Nortls dybervened that 1t | prea k u ° Treasurer of the Union, respective-| SEATTLE, Sept. 27.—The Wash-| L. 5 o e .(“\c'h“_up‘ 10W 45 follows: This year the high schobl certain that the Alaska Juneau can /l L A ’e")"l Sn!gc‘ug 1 ington Cor segation will | 0 O e marrien in Los | Bt this time, has 200 enrolled pupils nct op at present wage level (By Te =ssociated Press) ’ § officials announced met at Washington, D. C., Monday | , s ialdi S hatas 05 | poninst 171 of last year and 206 in with the price of gold where it is.| The government sought today to that & fiatwl (to take S9eDS Seeklng 1o RN Sl L e | pme oW, 1639. In the Grade School there It is “very doubtful” he said, that ion-wide strike of oil { a strike ind | Pacific Northwest gateway for the|p ' FE'® SRR S _‘{4 “ are 773 enrolled pupils, this ar, the mine could carry the last award uld push the na- at the Miami base; 700 at North Pacific air route and direct ;;"ylyf = l‘[”'“_ & \! b ’}'\ nst 488 of last year and 651 in made here of a 14 cent hour ! tion's total of workers idle over labor N Sy B . La Guardia Field, New Y 800 Seattle-Tacoma-Honolulu air service, 8" TN S It P 39. This makes a grand total of wage increase. He looks to Bretton disputes well past the 2,000,000 mark at San Francisco; 400 at Br from Gerald D. Hile, for- “1""',"‘ Armel e M . 973 pupils enrolled this year aganist Woods compact as a po hope | Edgar L. Warren, new chief of th 6 2 150 at Seattle; 50 Acting State Attorney General, °f the country. 659 of last year and 947 in 1939. for partial solution of geld mining |U. S. Conciliation Service, invited 0]’ g ea“s for $l 45 43 SO TIR'S By 0 > are also 92 enrolled native gifficulties the deadlecked delegates attending ¥ A e —— OR(HESIRA "jAM & \.k» 1\“:1‘x1\ ar which is 22 more «11, Bradley gave his mei;);l, that the r:]l st 3 (/,nlmp,l“ : h:NChI‘ 20 than last } “free g e would “un-| to adjourn immediately to Washing- 1 < SESS'OH" TONIfi"T froty mion, first prads festbe deubtadly resuit in a price rise well (tcn “at the request” he said, cf A L _DEE L er, we red by the Chamber of apove $35 per ounce He is not|Labor Sccreta Schwellenbach - : Commerce for her 21 years service hopeful of a free market for gold, | Warren said “ic was felt” more proz- IN BUBBLE ROQM 15 a teacher in Juneau. Miss Han- however ! ress toward a settlement could be S P A G H F T T ! D ! N N E B son has taught longer in Juneau = Mr. Norris, though President of the |made in Washington. 3 il L Adding to their usual evening 1 any other teacher-and as R. ccmpany, had never seen the Alaska| Meanwhile, a walkout of elevator entertainment, the Bubble Room in Robertson, President of the Juneau mine before and he gave de- cperators in Manhattan, keeping 16 Ph 24 A COMPLETE MEAL the Baranof Hotel tonight, is fea- School Board said, as he presented sir > the mine and Alaska as|thousands of New Yorkers from — flnes - turing an augmented orchestra of her with lovely bouquet of g ason for coming north at | their jobs, spread to 100 additional o178 i approximately five picces to present Qicll from thesChamber, “we are this time. Mrs. Norris is with him |structures after two loc Delicious and Easy 1o Prepare approximately five pieces to present L0, (X rateful to her for her cn the trip. M. Bradley is combin- | the CIO E il at th » and Royal O'Reilly will he Many years of service to the child- ing business with pleasure, as he had | Maintenance Employees Union e there to help out with their talents, Ten of Juneau.” wanted to come “home” to Juneau ed a strike over a WLB ruli as will their featured vocalist, Phyllis Meyers . CIVILIAN MESSENGER IS WANTED FOR ACS is wanted Juneau and the for TOSE PHONE 704 A civilian messenger at the Signal Corps in yone interested in call at the office details between 8 a. m. and m. One of the Army messeng receiving his discharge and ian is wanted to fill his pl Juneau Deliveries— i A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. 5:30 p. rs is civil- Choicest Alaska’s Finest | 202 - TWO PHOMES - 519 ——I| Meals Choice Grade AA 4 5 - Pound & LEG 0' LAMB | Coffage Cheese 29 First Quality --- Perry's BUTTER PURE—PORK Link Sausages 49¢ pounds -98 WHIP AVOSET 3for $1.00 EGGS 2 doz.31.35 $1.35 VEAL STEAK Shoulder - - - - Pound 549 Prime Beef --- Try This Broiled 5 5 SIRLOIN STEAK - Pound = GRADE A WATCEH for Anneuncement of Qur GRAND OPENING in owr NEW FOCATION GU" .« » We have pledged elves (o give you ALASKA®S FINEST FOOD MART 20th Century Super Market { remains of Fireman Verdun McDan- | els, ftroyed the Cani | who had been trapped by the blaze. Teachers present at the luncheon fcr some time, he said. “take- ng wages but reducing were Dalma Hanson, Kathryn R Another Trip Socn pay. Both sides were sum- Gray, Helen Webster, Margaret Ma- ~ Mr. Bradley plans another trip moned to a WLB hearing to explain land, Helyn Hoskins, Rose Olive here in about six months, when he why the walkout should not end Kine, Barney Anderson, Marian expects economic conditions will give; The over-all labor picture Kniffen, Ruth Cronkite, Mary more purpose to an examination of worst in months. The Monagle, Betty Harvard Mrs. the mine properties. He hopes to belew the 1').) 000 mark most of m, Frances L. Paul, Mrs. J. Allen, F. bring Mrs. Bradley with him at that: year preceding V-J Day, bulged as SQ‘&)(" g‘,"s t F. Dryden. Leonard C. Allen, Phyl- time. “I keep telling her about hundreds of thousands of wo lis Grant, Mary E. Brooks, Richard Alaska, but she’s never been here,” wore forced off their jobs by Two Deliveries Phone 16 or 24 H. Byrns. Albert N. Eide, Henry A, L2 said. Mr. and Mrs. Norris and putes, some of them fresh out- Harmon, Arline Walker, Ralph Mr. Bradley are to return south on breaks Wright, Georg Arlowe, Myrtle the Princess Louise next week, to A quick survey along the troubled Phillips, Armanda Cook, Katherine San Francisco. labor front showed: 1 Dorothy McLeod, Ethel Mur- Mr. Norris declared that the com-| More than 1850000 workers off FR!DAY“—WSATUBBAY Emily Dean, Pat A. Murphy, PAny's policy with regard to sale of | their jobs, some 370000 idle by Winnifred McDonnel and Su- POWer to tke Junean light system, s, the others hit indirectly by - e eaiia b should the light utility here be pur- the stoppages. Efigsmwresh eoNd Allen, Superintendent of ~ e Juneau Douglas Government hool, also introduced two of the members of his staff, Mrs. Tom Allen and Mrs. Francis Paul. tell Nes I)lH of the U. S. .«!w est at this BODY OF VICTIM OF PRINCE GECRGE | FIRE IS RECOVERED KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 27.— A small woocden box containing the d Navy, eting. .. get fine fire which des- n National pas- senger liner Prince George Saturday, was taken from the hulk through a hole cut in the side of the vessel j terday | Wielding an acetylene torch, Wel- der Don Smothers cut his way into the vessel and found McDaniels, victim of tk The fire, of undetermined origin, had |menaced shipping until Coast Gudr(l smen towed the burning craft laround Pennock Island. | The officers and crew of the rince George stood with bared weads as the body came from the, lush dairylands bro frsee S (l by Kraft with the water re- LAt SR T moved! It “‘keeps’’ on your pan- Al b try shelf! Makes a delicious fluid Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ | £ . Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Mornios @ milk quickly, milk with uniform e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 49; minimum, 45. At Airport—Maximum, minimum, 42. cream richness! Tr. 50; WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) ‘e 0 o Southeasterly winds, 20 to 25 miles per hour tonight, decreasing Friday. Rain to- night and Friday with little change in temperature. o e e 0 0 00 0 00 900000 es® ceecOSece0or e BRUNER ARRIVES William M. Bruner arrived yes- terday from Seattle on a Pan Am- erican Clipper and is a guest at lhe Baranof Hotel. - PORTER IN JUNEAU H. D. Porter arrived )eslelday via Alaska Coastal Airlines from Sitka and is a guest at the B’\l.m()f - [BHVTE Hotel. v - PEARL HARBOR, Sept. 27— WARNER Fifty-four ships of the U. S. Third SENSATION! Fleet will be in U. S. Pacific Coast, ports for Navy Day celebrations on Oct. 27, the Navy announced last WALTER ABEL « RICHARD WARING night. o Just restore the water zwéo/c’ milk/ Here is fine whole milk from GREAT AS ONLY SHE CAN BE,IN "M SKEFFNGTN" 5 1+ GEO. COULOURIS * MARJORIE RIORDAN D dezen $1.39 CO-OP—GRADE AA—LARGE Save at George Brothers! BUTTER pounds for $1.00 Perry’s—11b. 55¢ $20.00 Coupon Book for $19.00 CHEESE pound brick P 5 AMERICAN—VELVEETA ‘ KRAFT— CUBE SUGAR nounds § B $50.00 Coupon Book for $47.50 Lettuce, Celery, Fresh Corn, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Green Peppers, Eggplant, Ruta- bagas, Cucumbers, Squash, Avocados, Rutahagas, Parsnips Bananas, Frozen Raspherries Cantaloupes, Casahas, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, Grapefruit, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Prunes, Plums, Honeydews Fresh Shipment N Watermelons JustReceived! ught to you STARTING SATURPAY DAVIS W/ EORGE BROTHER Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. i v AY W . |

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