The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BARTENDERS IN DEMAND BETTER PAY One Page | cross pick o dkkrhi | Hulmn“‘ tatement showed that G sl o ; .. |Ttaly was “inspired by the same| v e A on for the five officlals gy ogive spirit” of fascism. Bon- . il \~."1u:: ‘.h'"‘\‘ ")"i“"";”“““;‘l: lomi said yesterday that 'creation ; oalivais Ve APV Sl lof the free territory of Trieste : Hall last ev b vl would result in a “permanent « iter, clerk, candidates and their ladies present. |y, o0 1o Yugoslav-Italian peace, mber| Members of the group are W. Hay| "y pajakan economic commission - | McDowell, Potentate; Kendall Howe ohted vnafimously NeeEIbHH High Priest and Prophlet; Joe D endment which obliges Rumania { Cook, Chief Rabban; George ROBEE, |y, yogiore “all the legal rights and ant Rabban: R. L. Van Los- interests in Rumania of the United ctor of the Second Section 45 the ( afternoon at 4 o'clock a busi- 1980, the. date ness session will be held in the & ik T oot ke o closing due, gecttish Rite Temple, immediately o o Fp 0 T ed the war as boiler tend- | after which all candidates are to be ‘,'l oreign ministers council had 0CCUPANts | gt the Temple At AT e, the f Between the hour of 5:30 and " e L L ued to Kri-1g:30 inforr reception for 2t |be held at the American Legion i an ex- pugeut, and immediately following | lu"(HEoN; BUSINESS ng Juneau will be a dinner for Shrir d we are giving room. The dinner is in charge of koo I]", of fand being prepared by Mrs. Julia| my,0 yncheon meeting of the Ju- vice amely: | Rice. o P 1o 3 laundry, oil for heating, boiler| A{ 8 oclock in the Temple lodge | NS2% Womans Olub which Q“"\ maintenance men for the hof 1/ roem the Ceremonial will commen: 1 Y,‘mm; ‘;" \:_““lv’” ‘} SER B S o it 5 Sectlon, the Second Section Will be| ¢ tyq current labor u”umu Mr: will be permitted to pass o k- conducted in the Temple Ballroom. |p B Gougnl President, et li Yesterday the officials, in the| . - Cooeaum, Fresident, an- “Please inform us from whom you Territory to put the Shrine can- "‘1"1"‘:.“‘_’ IR e Laalve A A ices and We didates over the “hot sands” Wete powever will be held Wednesday at | will immediately issue passes per-'put out of a “cold hotel” and told |, nC o BT e e Y e ine. Tour of the Shriners are at theis .. Y s S “If we EblonRed ARy enso- I e ot et i o e el | GEIapl n _It\hlir.\l]u.I\u:x-hvlm social itely essential services please bring ling and one member is a gUEst Of | oot n . “d";‘ “JSVI“,“:', AT them to our attention and we Will the Fire Hall P S el Lt o cooperate th you Tomorrow the Divan will leave iy oo oo ‘“,:‘(1‘)‘,'“:1 'vf”l"l ke ) Eugene Lockridge, Secre- for Ketchikan where they will con-! oo o bRl “‘ : _“'\‘\ s Bredsurec Lol 869 . duct ceremonies before returning o/ o g R e SRl regard to the argument that geattle Tin ot 2Ce, M the Wage Stabilization Board would SFENENE 2 \:’]‘""n‘( 3 "‘,’" \J:»‘l(; “““‘“':‘g“:};“[“d refuse to allow wage increases to s ! 5 # be passed on to the public in h - 746 ENRO&LED !N :;‘\‘1.*1&.;}-;”]‘)1“}11» summe u,]i:":::ow s ("p il A will also be announced, togethe: with their full committee member- He produced written by ing is scheduled and a full attend- the Retail ociation 10! e g Grammay | A0ce is hoped for OPA Ad- gonools oper morning at prices O 4, 4o high school and 505 in the liquor the counter ... il list of reasons, includinz “June SN R RN aORE T raa e here uy PAA plane from Lartenders demand for a 25 pe e o Shom o ety e S p R incr in s or a raise from .., Frank Heintzleman and $12 to $15 a day.” the 1946-47 lrnk.ui E. Clark, Chiet Inspector of Smith argued that if the Asso- cen today from the Cperations Div U. S. For- ciation gave pay raise subject, which [ to the 11th grade '¢st Service. They have been re- | that time had been rumored, but g, o viewing For » activities to not definitely announced, as a 1¢ T'his Year the Westward and in the Interior for higher price could i der 0 ah e past week hardly be working un 64 A third member of the party, sumption that the Wage Stabili 63 Ira J. Mason, Assistant Chief of tion Board weuld not even ¢ o the Torest Berfice’s Timbar Man- the idea g 58 agement Division, continued south Last night two bar Victory 61 {o the States atoard the plane. Mr. 1 by Harold Aasc, and the 61 Clark expects to remain at the Ju- Arct owned by Joe McNallen 43 43 Rban - aifise Hon ExEMERE10 L das were open ‘and being operated by 48 50 Sy i their owners, but will close Ninth Grade 60 - B e N e Wi Gina ... ® REPUBLICANS T0 The Baranof Hotel, with 24 hour pjoyeyy, i 38 % sy g eswemn o o Ul i % B MEET A. PETERSON Assistant Manager oo, °F AV jng, test classcs were held in t R candidates will m :‘h(- desk and switchboard schoel a grammar 1. ! with Almer 1 terson, candidate for ””f" operated. ts wer dismissed at ihe kan Dele e to Congress at How long W s -session hour of 3:35 pm. 7 o'clock tomorrow night in How- don’t 10w, - .- ard Stabler’s office aid that his request for .” B Plans for tha curre reral help on the switchtoard and W ”C laotian i atic 1 rslabe the union. No maids were aliowed . or e e e R to come into the hotel. iS Ma[ned I"}ert) i) . “It may be possible for our per 4 BID RUMINDER manent guests to stay here with 2 i s ublic is reminded that bids our usual service hampered in the M L 4 2 8 present situation,” he said. “But it Both orINIRel o8 i tho. Mousans (G ees is practically impossible for five here yesterday afterncon in j* Camp -"I"~ due September 6 8 puaicale Mot e re the Methodist Church Chapel. Rev.' pm. in the office of the Re- ferred to himself, Ernect Ehlers, his & Treat, pastor, performed the Fivnal ¥ housekeeper, his auditc geo~ POEEIRORY SR i otnckauper, 0 aud < Witne: b the i weasiao et ~ BACK TO SCHOOL M Mrs t Treat and Sue Ken ‘\‘. illiam Hanson flew south via e o vatvons.ithsramay 1;\\ bound for Portland, Oregon ey o e present | After a stop-over last night at the; where ill enter his second yea At ik Gastineau Hotel, following cancel- At the Iill Military Academy. He lation of their “honeymoon suite” 1s the son of Mrs. Fred Nelson. After working a 12 hour shift at the Baranof, the newly-married = e — turday night on the desk and couple left this m ¢ by plane! SEATTLE — Hundreds of Seattle spending mest of the day caring for for Wrangell ccmmuters were without bus ser- hotel busin: affairs - vice this morning as a of started h econd night Communal disorders driv employed on two sub- clerk” yesterday at 10 p fa new areas of Bom- | urban 1 its second day. bad scrved in that cap pay ton and the death toll of The str ;an yesterday when | three cays of rioting increased to negotiations for a new wage con- stineau Hotel, assured of 109 tract collapsed. w that the pis Ba o | e - f had been allowed t us passen- gers from the three ships arriving here had been told their reserva- tions at the Baranof were cancel- led The same situation existed at the Alaska. As m as possible were put up at the Gastineau, the Ju- neau, and other hotels and room- ing houses throughout the city. The overflow the t in hotel lobkies Holiday merr )\ vesterday fcund au 1kless towr Soft fount re jammed visitors and sidents who sisted on cele or Day with something ronger did so in the privacy of their home Liquor reported a > bu and “Mi hours L fes- immediately on receipt of the strike ultimatum BARANOF CLOSES As pickets mar the Baranof Hotel nd others refused 1« " th hop, | picket line and the coffec . '1 is, Gold Room and Bubble Room Low I'allan |were closed, lights turned off and t ! were dark Several bar operated the " " picket line owner lowec u" at a time, to ’ tender > 100 SHRINERS GREET DIVAN IsApproved (Continued from Page One) Canning Peaches at ] P neaw’s Oldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 'HUNTING SEASON OPENS WITHGOOD RESULTS REPORTED With the opening of the hunting season Sunday, it is estimated that over 100 hunters took to the hil lof Douglas Island and nearby bay: | captain Lawrence Bucy, Fred !Geeslin, Dick Keithahn, Triplette/ and Dalziel, Inc, John Krugness,! Jr, and Max Lewis each shot a; buck Dick Keithahn shot his first buck |yesterday on Douglas Island near the Ski Bowl. E. L. Keithahn, his| dad, reports getting only a 'charlw! horse” carrying it out to the road.| Another young hunter, Bill Furwunl,‘ also shot a two-pointer on Douglas Island Fred Geeslin got with 6-inch horns near Peninsula. He was a member Dr. Rude’s party which included| Jim Rude and Jim Klein | his spike Point G The incorporation of Dalziel and|delayed because of late arrival of In Marriage Here| SR Mt T Countt Sestetatui by Parri Mechine Shop Building Phone 317 Miss Glorya Gudbranson and| Delegate Bartlett, and Dorls Ann STORE HOURS — 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. John O. Floberg were united in|Bartlett left Saturday afternoon by marriage last evening at 8 o'clock|PAA for Seattle enrbute to Wash- at the Lutheran Church through a| 2 ceremony performed by ths Rev. G.| Miss Council has visited this sum- H. Hillerman. [ mer in Fairbanks, Anchorage and : i .| Juneau and is returning te resume z - ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr: Jash Cole of this city, while the gro is the son of Mr. and Mus. Andrew Hildre. Maid-of-honor for| ss Gudbranson W Miss Ann! Thompson. Mr. Marshall Keep serv ed as best man. Attired in a chartreuse dress-| maker suit, the attractive bride wore| white accessories. Her matching| corsage consisted of gardenias and| rosebuds. Miss Thompson wore a| smaker suit with | white| and a similar corsage. lowing the wedding a recep-| tion was held at the home of Mr.| end Sid pson on West Eley street. The customary | weddi ake baked by Mrs.| C 1s ospecially unique, as| ted with fresh Alaska the The groom Unemployment Compensation office, is employed at and Mrs. Floberg is with the In- ternal Revenue The young couple plan to make their home in Juncau - | LITTLE COURY ACTION TODAY In Distict G action here this nerning g Judge J. W. Ke-| o dismiss lack of jurisdic- tien, a action transferred from Ketchik B. Delp s.| Mauvleen H. Del e Kehoe the Uni 3 )i condemnatic volving of land alons Highway, and nuing a motion to g2t saide default judement ainst Tracts A-110, A- 1 A-119 and A-114, in the seme nes Cut-oft d an crder ll\v- sier de- 13, dismissed William Paul, m Hanlon Greed Catholic to defend in tax rolls also a L. The court mo- At behalf tion by Jr., on and the Russian Church fer an order the matter of delinquent of the City of Sitka. Ccurt then journed o'clock tomorrow morning until ' 19 G WASHINGTON — The State De- promised a “full rartment to statcment” either tonight or to- rrow cn the dispute with Yugo- | slavia over the forced es of two American Army nsport plan !were to open their doors today for jthe The reason in both those cases is! tember {added to the Territorial system this year buck | Ladd of |ated last year at Aleknagik, but will ‘]MAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1946 NOTICE! CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Guarantees high speed engine overhauls and rebuilds done by their experienced mechanics. CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Johnsen Outbeard Motors Chrysler Marine Agency PHONE 473—106 S. Franklin Street [ | LARGER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IS SEEN THIS YEAR Twenty of 22 Alaska city school systems and 50 rural Alaska schools ATHER BUREAU) 24-Hour Period Morning In Juneau Maximum, minimum, 47 t Airport — Maximum, minimum, 44. 60; new term, Commissioner of | Education James Ryan advised here teday. | The only schools known to be de- | laying their opening dates are those | at Wrangell and Hoonah, he said eeceescsse e y cloudy tonight increasiny cloudiness slightly ‘cooler Wednes light rain by Wednesday noon. with and y and after- late fishing. | Hoonah schools are to open Sep-| tember 10 and Wrangell on Sep-| 16. | Six new rural been | e ece e e no e e o0 ocols have At Kodiak Air Base, Takotna, Field, Anvik, Nushagak and Island. One school oper- Annette not be open this year. Opening of the school at Ladd Field may be| Triplette resulted from publicity the teacher. i ; X shyness with each crediting the| After a hard battle, all the ! other with getting the buck. schools in the Territorial system | ] Alum&ll '} - ' Last Saturday afternoon, Dr. have now been staffed, Dr. Ryan i H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Rod |said; although more than 40 per- ¥ Darnell and Dan Darnell left on|cent of the teachers are new to ire 33(‘115""'h(_'dlfllty a small cruiser to go hunting and |Alaska 1 fishing. M: Darnell reported no| Enrollment is expected to be in- T he aters of bucks, but -some fish and a good creased between 10 and 15 percent 2um teays and time. |over last y when a total of our large collection have com No reports have been received 8,020 pupils attended. Of the en- binsd: both stes p from other hunters, but s said|rollment last term, 6,516 pupils were e L ORTeR theg Rk at least 20 deer were shot andin city schools, 1,504 in rural schools. Sad s e ks Beantibal ort brought to Juncau. | Hoonah school, classed as rural : 4 ’ i A -—o—— f!u:,z year, is in the city group this etal creation e. Come in | year, since that community is now i and see our displey G Cudbranson and lincororatea as a ciy of the st class 2 ). Floberg United |y 165 touNaiL The Gift Shop “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION” ENDS HER VACATION ington, D. C. her duties in the office of Delegate Bartlett. » QUALITY OF PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL TO i CONTINUING SUCCESS LS/MET Wood engraving by H. McCormick based upon the priginal oil painting Yes! LUKy STRIKE Means Fine Tobacco... So smoke that smoke of FineTobacco - LUCRY STRIKE Copieht 1916, The American Tobaceo Compuny

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