The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1946, Page 2

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PAGL TWO .'!' oo — Lithe, vibrant, slim... that's you. Simply arrived at with Gossard’s wonderful hip-slimming step-in of nylon taffeta and Leno nroated, high-breasted elastic . . . plus a dec bra of rayon and cotton satin and lace, Sand-glo* 7.20 *Reg. U. S. Pat, OFF. g’fl 67 ”Aflfllgfl %]e 0/ \%)‘,fl,@ SasagEEEe BN Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 TACOMAILA 15 ASSAILED of the Week .~ BY BRIDGES | CI0 Longshorer Boss Says i AFL Local's Agree- | ment Is Sell-Out LE, June e aan e g e T} Tacoma’s ternational L ociation was large ob- | CMU O} nego- { Bridges, co-leader declared yesterday his shoremen will Septem- ber 30 if a satisfactory contract is not d by that deadline. { He said the Tacoma agreement ! { lox went i and described it as ! “company union—a complete i | cell-out In Hostile Mood here from New York | asserted “therell be no more stalling. If there’s no con- E e w ract 1 be no k. No b @apean. prnt! more this business of working print, with miniature b while negotiations are stalled along nts have expired.” nationwide shipping ) by .the seven unions in the if the longshore- rs association de- are not met, he asserted ak now for all the CMU. In futu about on cool rayo: choice for carefree steps to one side in Frock of the double peplum flares out from the waistline over Jjust one f of the pencil-slim skirt. Perky spaghetti bows at- I ¢ tached to large plastic buttons 1 march right down the front of the tic s kind, but there’s no gently bloused bodice. And very doubt my mind that we'll short sleeves are double-tiered and' 100 percent support. The CMU gweet as a love song. F Summer dem are coolly co re ac- clothes that ble, ANSW care for, and as morning! A dre June 19 to bedecked crepe w to es charges t the dry cleaning bil actually thrives on soap and water. shoremen’s union (AFL affiliated) has “the worst long- in t country” Lester Clemensen agent for the lecal union, we have in Tacoma as agreement with employ n on the coast. Our men are satisfied with the setup here and they work under it without friction. As to its b a ccmpany union, the membership runs and controls the organization GOES TO WHITEHORSE ess Louise enroute to Whitehorse A5 ha remain for the summer. She was ccompanied by her son Michael nd baby. § g S ; Mzrs, J. D. Scott left on the Prin- 8004 4 | 1] i "l'he average temperature of the alone, and we think we have as Amazon valley in Brazil is 80 de- good a union as has Bridg grees Fahrenheit, | Cle 1 said. USSR Delegate Has No Di- rect Resopnse fo U. S. | | fered last Friday. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA | H ) SOVIET ASKS | ALL NATIONS BAN A-BOMB Control Plan NEW YORK, Junc 19.—Soviet Russia proposed today that the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission seek an- international reement forbidding the produc- jon and use of atomic weapons ia also proj ed that the ission start 'work, after an agreement has been obtained, on, a system of control for®atomic de-| velopment for peaceful use. *The proposals were advanced b Soviet Delegates Andrei A. Gromy ko as the first official Russian re- action to the United States plan of- Six Alexander Cadogan, British! representative on the United Na- tions Atomic Energy Commission, “warmly” welcomed the United States plan in an address ta the Cemmission at its second session today. e | Louise i ]‘ 'DROPOSED TREATY | FOR ITALY IS BEING DISCUSSED, PARIS Foreign Minisiers Agree on One of Four Minor Economic Clauses PARIS, June 19.—A Britis in- mant said the Foreign Minis- Council agreed today on one of four minor econ c clauses for the proposad peacé treaty with Italy The clause protects the rights of Italian Nationals and property in as ceded to other nations, chief- rance and Yugoslavia, both of ich have been assurcd of fron- r rectifications. The Minister of tke United tates, Russia, the United King- dom and France were in disagree nt during the rest of the ses- sion on clauses on the restitution izd property in Ital expro- nd compensation to Nation in Italy for per- I injuries. The ministers be= came deadlocked yestorday on Ital- ian rcparations. - - PICNEER ALASKANS REVISIT TERRITORY of pri w Ir. and Mrs. Willard Hiilery and wo cons, Jack and Robert, pass hrough Juneau on the Princess ght on their way to vill return around July going south to their home in Cathedral City, California Mr. Hillery w on the aff of the W & Yukon Route, stationed at Skagway, but left some years ago for the “south and for the past several years has |been located in Cathedral City, six miles south of the famous Palm |Springs resort. Jack Hillery, the son, is an ex-service man who Da JUNEAU, WEATHER U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, I, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. TODAY last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weather at S 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. Anch 66 43 53 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Barrow 38 30 32 Trace Cloudy Bethel 68 53 53 Trace Pt. Cloudy ! Cordova 54 48 48 .06 Rain Dawson 4 56 0 8| Edmonton i 45 52 0 Pt. Cloudy ! Fairbanks 3 57 58 .10 Cloudy Haines 62 48 48 £ Cloudy Juneau 56 49 19 05 Ra # A Queen of today salutes the King of tomorrow. Young | float, part of which is shown in the background of the future entrants in the All America p Box Derby are | picture. Miss Vollmer reigned over the General Motors greeted by Miss Virginia Vollmer, General Motors Queen | float. The boys, inviting the Queen into the Soap Box of the Automotive Jubilee, Detroit. The boys, each vision- [ Derby racer for a trial run, are showing her how the top ing himself as the 1946 Soap Box Derby champion, rode | of the racer’s rear deck must be removed before she can in the Jubilee Parade on the Soap Box Derby-Chevrolet | gat in. spent some time in the Philippincs The elder Hillery is a well known BI U H N 1 Guild's 13th convention by the Sec- vetary. - oo HURJA LOSES OUT the Museum, curio points of interest having a delight- also called on an|third president Whitz. half. He is a leader of the Popul publican movement part erged from the Junc 2 as the nation’s largest, with 166 cf the Assembly’s 568 votcs T, June 19. — John B. t zeld a commanding lead teday over Emil Hurja in the race ' the Republican Congressional Michigan's. 12th of virtually ial primary ninaticn in real ‘estate (2 in _the ' desert Guild committees are working on having watched ' Cathedral City AS pRES'DENI OF Largaining and organization drives grow from a few houses to a beau- for 1946-47. GOVT. OF FRANCE g homes, with palm trees and s tropical plants transforming i AT Bi- Accompanying the Hille dé was electod President of PAA HERE TUESDAY Sherman Hillery, Mr. and Mrs France's interim government by Terri i Cross and daughter Patsy Ann ar- C. Russell, the latter two Election tabulator 1 offi- ued in PAA plane from the e district in cial tally showed received 383 been in the States on a buy- ¢f the Inside Passe serving as Foreign Minister ing tour for her chain of Kotze- Mr. Hillery will r Bidault's election has been virt- 3 # css has been attending school along the li pledged their 128 votes to him i port here t No oppocing votes were st but stores, and otk professor and so far w old friends here, Josep -+ Two ne kteen added to the long list city and has a profitable business, details of the wunion's colk tiful little community of permanc - v BESS, MISS (ROSS a Celightful oasis in th2 deser PARIS, June 19—G¢ resentative Bess E. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. x the Constituent Assembly today e rom & e yesterd Mrs. Cross nia. All were loud in tleir pra vole The new Pr ent b 1 : A t g posts. Miss ances with former ually 1 when the Socialists denhall Glacier thHe Communists ‘The ful trip. Th DIVORCES FILED action hy the U. S. uno! District Court here SR 10,622 to Hurja's Anna Faye Peterson c S G .!d ‘ p < d see cne-time Lieutenant of Farley and New Deal analyst, put up "a stiff the way with Bennett's cnly in the Ross Peterson. She also asks ¢ tedy of their one minor son n\"f By S(hwe!!enba(h were married at Juneau, October 6, 1941, Custody of five minor children is sought by John D. Abbott who is g action for a divorce from Edna Abbott on grounds of incom- patibiity. The Abbotts were mar- ried at Juneau, March 7, 1937. - - - MRS. L. DAHL ARRIVES Lois Dahl and children have here from Polaris-Taku. They are staying at the Baranof. - - - iIANS FLOE HERE & Hans Floe of Hawk Inlet is*in tewn. He is staying at the Baranof.! SCRANTON, Pa, June 19.—Sccre- r' of Schwellenbach formed the American N ild today that the GIO Unicn ! s done much to imy wage, hour and working c¢f the newspaper men and Mrs. H. K. Richards of the nation W. B. Tobey, residents of Van- The message was sent {o the couver, are guests at the Baranof. y of Washing- red in Fair- ma, Wash. - R - TWO FROM V. ALASKA i BULLETIN | Juneau Airport 60 8 .01 | Ketchikan 59 50 a2 foudy sbue 46 42 0 Pt. Cloudy McGrath 73 50 04 Pt. Cloudy Nome 50 39 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Northway 66 49 18 Rain ! Petersburg 60 50 09 Cloudy | Portland 8: 56 0 Clear Prince George 3 7% 45 03 Pt. Cloudy Prince Rupert 61 53 Trace : ¢ 86 6 54 55 0 Clear i 56 48 50 05 Pt. Cloudy 65 45 45 0 Pt. Cloudy LR N 47 04 Drizzle *--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 u. m. today) | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A weak onshore flow is yielding showers rem Kodiak to Sitka. A high pressure cell is now located in the | astern Pacific with a low pressure area in the Gulf of Alaska and | worth central Canada. Normal temperatures prevail over Alaska and | ’anada with slightly warmer than normal temperatures over the west- | rn United States. 2 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Teday WIND Height of Waves Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Station > Decision Pt. Cloudy 58 S 2 1 foot pe Spencer Rain 41 ENE 10 1 foot . | red Rock Cloudy 52 SSW 17 3 feet | “ive Finger Light Cloudy 50 SW 4 Calm suard Island Cloudy 58 8 2 Zero | Lincoln Fock Cloudy a1 8 4 Zero i >oint Retreat Cloudy 5 SE 3 Zero | MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY IVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters rom Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—winds variable mostly southerly g¢r outhwesterly less than 15 miles per hour. Varifable cloudiness with widely ! cattered showers, o« the friendly pause makes a chove seem fun When shopping, you can get one thing you didn’t bargain on—you can get tired and thirsty! That's the time to enjoy the friendly pause with ice-cold Coca-Cola at the familiar red cooler. It’s a grand chance to park your worries for one refreshing moment and be sociable. Every- orfe steps up with a smile at the invitation Have a Coke. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1946 | FROM ANCHORAGE Ancherage residents stopping at the Baranof last night were: John M. Kobrelus, W. H. O'Shea, W. L. Lynn of the Alaska Airlines, Inc., ~ FallDownShatt Evan Jones Mine " soecies of true anielope is to North America. - e - e ANCHORAGE, June 19.—Milton Ervin Thompson was killed in a fall dc the chute of the Evan Jones mine here yesterday. The 43-year old mirer was working alone when he fell. His wife and baby live in Seattle. X e 10 e 32 BUILDING FERMITS THE PERFECT FILMING OF THE BEST-LOVED BEST-SELLER! Two buildizg permits issued here last week by City Engineer J. L. ara went to: George Bros. erection of a re-inforced wall at the rear of the South Franklin street store build- inz, B. C. Canqles contractor, esti- mated cost $1,400; to L. M. Ritter cwner, for foundation repairs to a ence at 212 Ninth street, Charles Boyer contractor, $480. > - The gladiolus is a member of the fa 060000000000039406000000000000800800000000680000000 Announcing New Hours Reduced Prices BARANOF TURKISH BATH HOURS 6 P. M. TO2A. M. Ladies’ Reducing Course Also Reduced TURKISH BATH MASSAGE INFRA-RED Lower Lobby Baranof Hotel Phone 753 Les Cochran 000009003000 4600000¢2000000000000006000060000060000 B e e - Attesntionnse== PAINTERS o MEETING JUNE19a17:30 P. M. A.F.of L. HALL X Loecal 1504 b ALBERT H. GODDARD, Secretary o e e e B 20 8 00 20 2 Tt e e o e e R S L e - & uct of The Coca-Cola Company. © 1946 The C-C Co. e

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