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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA g WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1946 volved in the present dispute, which creases and if they do not receive " W. Nelson, Mrs. Betty Graham,| G. Olson stated that all refunds . ) No SHIPMENTS erstand n ain tied up all them by Friday will go out again, Alaska Here Nor'h Sea In Juanita Graham, Jerry Graham. |have now been rhade. Falrbanks M““s'er rican shipping in Alaska ports.” and probably permanently until E. F. C gh, L. R. Trout, Mr. Refund cheeks totalling $160,- Action Taken settlement is made and Mrs. Francis Kimball, Shirley 41251 have been dispatched to 11 I I d M d ' attempt to bring the plight| “It is therefor highly desirable | Dawes, Olive Wykoff, Mrs. Tessie communities in the ll“il'st Division, Ee( e 0 era or TR I KE sau merchants and Juneau that affirmative action by the War Bound We ! From Sea“le Huntze seven in the Third, one in the Sec-| SEATTLE, July 10—The Reyv. s in gel 1 “puck- Stabilization Board take place as s George Johnson, Margaret Fem- ond and three in the Fourth. J. Bert Bingle of Fairbanks, was thorities in W ington, | soon as possible. It usually takes ! mer, Wm Thaine, M Maxine | Biggest check—8$39,916.67—went to elected Moderator of the Presbytef= D. C, Mayor Waino Hendrickson, a day after such action before the _— | ne Nortn Transportation | Boling, Howard Boling, Jerry Bol- the city of Anchorage; second larg- ian Synod of Washington at lagh HERE SETT[ED after jn)ll\'ll‘ll(‘(‘ (hn‘\ morning with facts reach the longshoremen.” Alaska Steamship Commm\“ymwm s ]\'u"’(h‘ .|, arriving :xt' ng Mrs. A. C. Knight. est to Fairbanks, with Juneau and night’s opening session of the the Governor of Alaska, has dis-| A secoiid vilre, the: Giove-|Alssita; riving &t 1:50 by ©17:10 pm. yeslerday and scheduled Sandra FEvans, Mr. and Mrs.| Ketchikan neck and neck for the | group’s annual convention. patched a wire to Edwin C. Arnold,| ABai. In & S20NC W rR the Gov= 0 e ond due oy o i°d8¥out at 4 pm. today for Sitka,|Charles N. Bell, Neil Gallagher,| third and fourth largest, respeg- —ee——— g " ernor has advised Arnold: Seattle and due to sail for 1t the following passengers:| Miss F. Kariner, Mr, and Mrs. G. | tively. ; Director of the Di Lewis, L John McLaren, Mrs. George N ! Moore, LeVonne Moore, Mr. and From Se Mrs. K. N. Neill, Anna Ostrowe. ert Ha n Lewis, Mr. and M: atter case the bur of 1loss is nolding them in port here without He advised unloading mears loss of thousands hould be made |of dollars to merchants in perish- 1 Ports ables, since under WSA rules t (Juneau and Vieinity) anderford, Mrs. L. Brown Third Division y Brown, Cls € Anchorage, $39,916.67; Kodiak, Robert Doc local mercha 2,700; Seward, Unalaska, ard at 4 a. m. tomorrow 4 Continue¢ jrom Page One) tories and Island Possessions of the| «Re: My previous wire concern- brought the following Dr:’ssg:u(tm om . PeietaNNTE: DREI g Dy eol, TR i o (EChiicE Lo D« EH e L : e e ik ot y 5 : Departm of the Interior. The jnhg Jongshoremen tie-up, it seems gy, § 9 e p » Adsero, Mrs. Harold Dawes, Donna Lee Schindler. are: s consider ¢ 3 E from Seattle: Laura Beidman, Mmr. Dariene / ‘ £ O o e 4 g PEVY 7 N L P . 1 o ever. e Mayor urged that. the Wage to me that whether or not Stabili- \and Mrs. Ed Brekhus and ghilq Rdath Dawes, Joseph Pedboy, Lloyd| Mrs. Peter Oswald, Dan Miller, First Division * WEATHER Rlblflgl‘ffl' ¢ e bilization Board and the ion Board is functioning, the Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Blanchard, |SPerber, Harry Helland. Heinz Wild, Charles Cliff, John Douglits, - $1,300; [ ® .40 & WEATHEE & ik : ping Administration be called upon vesponsibillity- rests With the [iees ; 4 o At : Wilson, I Murphp Sy Temperatures for 24-Hour Perio s & | ara Boyd, Mrs. Alice Burk, Mr.| From Wrangell: Mrs. W..P. g Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning @ ? lo act immediately upon approval war Shipping Administration which 'and Mrs, E. M. Calhoun and Johnson S e Kelchikan, $17.800; Petersburg, $3 3 f % A ich of the wage increase. operating the ships. v S ots 5 e i Featabias s R e 1 500; Port Alexander, $1,350; Pelican Rrm e RS Shiec] T CUOVERRIE S b oq 13 operating I (Ilul.(.l. Mrs. Gladys Clayton, Clyde F om Ke'chikan: Mr. and Ml»,\ OVER 8160 000 X B e 1 has ceased L0 €X- y1o general view that Juneauite Merchant's Views R e S e o R S e RG] bt 4 $7450; Wrangel minfmum, 54 » 4 A y Dorothy Gould, Amy Hamilton, | Frank Clavk, Diane C Kenneth it : At Airport—Maxi 70; ® er see shipment for Ju- Merchants in Juneau and else- | praronret . 5 i i i Second v Alrport—Maximum, 70 Piybods ot ; : Z Margaret Johnson. R. Jensen, Henry J. Weisner, Hu- nith 3 urp: o aboard vessels At where would mugh prefer not to .- o ¥ i Mrs. John Mills Nome, $6,500. inimum, ' 44, our * s to see; them left to have ship leave ‘Beattle at gll i 0% 824 P K. W, Kell ; % » 3 i d ships here; in which they are not to be unloaded, since OcO'8¢ V. Ledbetter, Mrs. Hel WEATHER FORECAST ® - Ll L nd Mrs. Her- Amounts of 1946 liquor license Variable cloudiness and sk, Mr. and refunds to incorporated towns of o ey E not much change in temper- Admateed are obliged to pay for them even| Mrs. Nora Palmer and three| Mrs. Robert Peterson, Merrily the Territory were announced here Fourth Division ature tonizat and Thursday. wires 10 Amold if totally spoiled once they are children, Elliott Pearson, Mr. and Peterson, B. McCall, Dr. and Mrs. today by the Office of the Treas- Eagle, $300; Fairbanks, $21,350; . o similar lines, the Govern- shipped from Seattle. Mrs, J"Xv“o” Prppivu‘d. D. F. Pfost, W. A. Street, Mr. and Mrs. David urer of Alaska, Treasurer Oscar Nenana, $1850. ‘ ® @ o 6o 0 0 00 000 wired Director Arn-, “Alaska has suffered so much Mrs. Edith Ripoli, Della Ripoli, = “ - s oG T e e, A SN DG BB RS from tie ups todate in irreparable Rudolph Ripoli, Guy Sanvis, Mrs er after allowing damage, earnestly hope that this Daisy Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. C s to remain in ports matter can be settled definitely D- Soule, Lucille Strong, Mrs. I ys without unloading, Wwithin the next 24 hour 1. Swanson, Dr. and Mrs. R. C sing considerable loss in perish- A hint of the loss spoilage Trueblood, Anne White, Edna Har- . have finally gone back under can be seen here in the pile of rot- Pole. that o-called truce which expires ting melons and other produce left| From Ketchikan: W. W. Carter, therefor Friday v have not yet receiv- behind at the Alaska Dock by the Ruth Glaser, L. Kann, Roy Ruther- we are I y way in- ed their retroactive pay and in-' Tongass. ford, Herbert Woll. lIIl||IIHII||l|Il|"‘I‘IIIIIIIII"IIIIIIll|||IlllIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll"l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII": July Clearance Sale Summer Coats, Suits, and Dresses This includes Cottons, Crepes, g Jerseys and Evening Dresses £ $5.00 $6.95 10.0¢ 15.00 Alse: BLOUSES “Alaska’s Finest” FREE -DELEVERY STORE HOURS e A ..8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M, 2:30 P. M, 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Watermelons 10c Ib. Buy a Big Melon for a Dollar LETTUCE, 1b. 15c Large Solid Heads RED BEEFSTEAK fm £ TOMATOES 1b. 29¢]| PURSES 3.00-5.00 HATS SWEATERS APRICOTS 2 Ibs. 49¢ ‘0 14 Pound Lug - $3.25 DICKEYS NOW is the time lo make Preserves and CAN YOUR APRICOTS! And Numerous Other Items ‘ SEE OUR DOLLAR Big Shipment Arrived Today of Asparagus, Celery, Plums, Corn- TABLE on-Cob, Peppers, Calavos, Siring Beans, Turnips, Scallop Squash, W No Refunds, Exchanges or Approvals JONES-STEVENS The House of Swansdown E A e T Crookneck Squash, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Bunch Beets, Honey Dew Melons, Cantaloupes Sy 0000000000000 A A dl