The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 11, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT = MAY JOIN AFL SHIP WALKOUY Continued jrem Pc One Car Cor In Cali truck drivers refusing to d tables to car Inspectors Walk Out Hudsor r At the Timken-D 5000 were idle in a dispute ove In >alifornia -million d| able crop, quit and Hearing On Injunction 2. A he to determine t vented ende from 1le their h Co I quesne r e 1,500,000 perso: industrial an Newsp: Gu no agreement appeared near w cn the controversial wage issue i has closed down the r plant since last Wedn close 1 (CIO), newsy increas t which it crisis New York housewives began pan- buying ndustry sday. terials, previc ad pect of a bat On WSB e was - exer en a represer eared before its 15,00 he maritime ROYAL IN PROSPECT SHINGTON Sept. 11.—Ther (10 MARINERS """ ¢ I )sts. were grant- Marine Co decision terday took un- isement a request that it it AFL strikir amern AT NEW YORK 11.—The com- Y the maritime walk AFL truck he New since the war grocers prepared to lack of supplies. News- only five to 10 days’ on hand before they forced to sus| The 5 was and nd pub- rment runniz on ma- a spokesman predicted or, 5,000 CIO had joined and other CIO tand and approve wage y had rejected as to the brink of its many as 85,000 worker Lene Brig There has been provement in the me e here. Tug-boats in gt s STOCK QUOTTIONS ALASKA SNC SH0TS DR.L CARISON Y ARBOR NEWS WORLD POLICY t Spot ne slight im- brokers and the f ang today, with ion of AFL leaders. B be little more than a truck J. Tobin ch 1c local s the chief rec But the pr do any be tw ers cool off According to one business associ- Sales today were 2.8’ tion, one and one-quarte Yorkers will be out cn, if the walkouts continue 50.36, utilities 34.78. be used in the campaign will meet - - FROM THE STATE Yes Arrivals from the S fy R. Hine ing at the Barar E. D. Zcnedin, F Gulafson, Dave House Ore.; Ted W. Simon, £ Harold acobir Bellingl ty Ze Dan Starkweat! >raig; Miss Hull'l\<,\(t'rk:|ll were up \’r?; kl:«-]m;'l very ]\ig)h;.st type of reproduction .. ouncement was made that Hel-i1®# o o ‘o - o = a o @ s i Omega Gasper, The ticker tape again fe ehinti is given the views. Sully, S worker i itka, e (g > nemination from the first distriét. Elmer James Bar trading just before the close of a Inclusion of Alaska scenes should f:}sc:]li. ?;nfigguxm,l;;-pgs S]l:,::l : “‘”P“S “,“AI,.BE‘!{,P‘J[;?AIET : The state’s four incumbent Repub- New York City, L.'day that saw trading approach 3,- result in considerable favorable .roqnization. e Temperatures for 24-Hour Period ¢ | 108N ‘Congress members. had o Rossman, M. C. Lackenbrach, 000,000 share publicity for the Territory and sti-| s Mildred Hermann was chair- e ¢ 6:30 o'Clock This Morning e | "TAMATY. oppasition. Washington, D. C. | - -+ ¥ mulation nt| tourist interest, Sper- may in charge of today's program.| e . e . SWEC 7 SRR PRI T ling pointed out | o e e In Juneau—Maximum, 68; e JROPERTY TRANSFERS DIVORCES GRANTED R PR | ; ey G ( 5 corded. here during the past week here in District Court this mioMm BEATEN, KNOCKED OUT B A Kabort-Maag 81, 9 ON CAMPAIGN TRIP ate by Presiding Judge J. W. Keh: Annie Rasmussen, an aged Na- - R a0 dod ®: Sohn Howard Day sold to James Margaret George fom Gus George, tive, was badly beaten and knock-' Only fish landing at the Cold WEATEER FORECAST V. Hickey Jrs ot nd tract of and Anna Mugford from Thomas ed unconscious this afternoon in Storage since yesterday was the §PNI wnf Vidhey) ® Anita Garnick, Republican can- A e s eiova T ke, Mugford Douglas. Her son-in-law George B. F. No. 6 Power Scow, skippered @ Increasing cloudiness to- ® gidate for the House, is in Ketchi- | e i tramsforned to, Fawn A, Upon motions by the plaintiffs, Morris signed a complaint by Axel Neilson, with 20,000 salmon ® night and Thursday with in- ® kan on a campaign trip and will McLaughlin, fraction of lot and two other actions for divorce were charging Dick Johnson, also a Na- for Sebastian-Stuart ¢ termittent light rain by ® gspeak there tonight. Probably, she Quonset hut. in’ Douglas; Archie disr d. They are: Anna Boer vs. tive, with assault with attempt to O T 2 A © Thursday afternoon. ® will visit Petersburg and Wrangeil Radal to Kenneth L. and Harry Boer and Isabel Davee Price commit alleged rape MRS. THEILE RETURNS | * ® ® ® & © © ® ¢ ¢ © ¢ ¢ pefore her return to Juneau. M \,m » and lot in Ca- Vs. Otis H. Price. The Rasmussen weman has been Mrs. Cecilia Theile, in the office s e ; e S G s aken to the Government Hospital. of the Secretary of Alaska, and ORVILLE PAXTONS HERE DAN STARKWEATHER HERE g G 2 | COMMITTED INSANE - .- daughter , have returned Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton have Dan Starkweather has arrived GEORGE DANNER BACK Ignacio Bucsit, Filipino cannery Dave Housel, oldtimer of Juneau, to Juneau after a vacation in Cali- rived here frogy Sitka. They are here from Craig and is a guest at Gecrge Danner of the hall Dairy, was the Princess L a trip to the States “Alaskca’s Finest” FREE — EBELMW KRY STORE HOUR DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 3:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. ] DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SPECIALS Round Steak 15¢ 1b. YOUNG BABY BEEF LI Lean . . ';k-al\ R FRESEH GROUND HAMBURGER STEAK - - ned TENBER E O Waslo CALL 202 for uality MEATS arted hauling b ut it may burst of buying orders. | california plans to include Alaska 5 |tion to Cash Cole's Jazz, Olaf gesture be- Meanwhile, in Washington, the views in'its 1047 “See Your West”| Dr. Lee' Carlson, history profes-| Westby's Queen and others report- ) indi |sor at Northwestern University and|ed yesterday, Emil Vienola's Argus York continues to the bigges{ harvest in the nation’s H“u, Sperling, 1 O'Dwyer hi compel Local 807 to record corn crop. Union, printers, 735 Harrison street, ident of the conda 37!, Curtiss-Wright 6%, In- for inclusion in the campaign. He union does not think Tobin Hz:LHlLI\ul Harvester 81, Kmmcan has all details regarding picture either and that it 44, New York Central 17%, North-!requirements. Only full-color photos hington; Miss Bet- Western was up $6, and Santa Fe, Oil patron: sat Falls, Montan: passenger abo ise returning from missioner here yesterds b THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA z WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1946 s naa renson| WANTED FOR STANDARD; TALKS AT NFFE ,,::, ;:::k i;" &\:’n)l]:“ “(‘vd“ “l\x:w:mmw:l'lf 1:"““ ou_s 1941 (AMPAIG Tak advantage of the good SEEN AS MAIN ; ‘ | MEETING TODAwaeammu boat owners have been ses of ket bounced back from its lowest | &ty 1 ; the per- point In nearly 18 months on a fast| The Standard Ofl Company of] | 2ofng. paint joks. recently. In addie , it is indicated r Administrative @ Visitor here this summer, was has been on the small boat harbor guest speaker today at the regu- grid for copper painting and now ” lar luncheon-meeting of the Na- s lying at the float for a paint (Continued from Page One) tional Federation of Federal Em- job to her hull. ployees, Juneau branch, in the Down at the City float f Gold Room. nie W., skippered by Dr. Carlson delivered a highly Biszantsin, is on the grid for cop- informative and timely address on per painting and a new coat of, the Jewish-Arabian problem in white for the hull. Palestine. Although his talk lasted P RN £ ’["algd CID\i-‘R:yr’;n_md E. Baldwin longer than the usual hour period or Senator an r. James L. Mc- he strik- ern Pacific 20%, United States are wanted and shots must be spec-) Be' T 5000 b eon smeet- 0 | Conaughy, retired Wesleyan Uni- Steel T1%, Pound $4.03% tacular and must not show an au- fro T mhmh‘;r ot AR Yetollh . 1ot D U‘.Lfis | versity President, for = governor 1000 shares. | tomobile. ‘\\h(‘.‘n his ‘Z\ddl'r was interrupted { Democrats - do._their picking next r million| Dow, Jones averages today were The sclection board which will FRE N8 fCERE BEE B NEWS | week. Senator Thomas C. Hart, Re- of work as follows: industrials 172.13, rails determine just what pictures are to UTh(' i)pmker I_mwm" Frepedit vublican, chose to retire. aspects of the Palestine situation' | SCOUTE ' m}ff'i.fi”"’"“”{'}" ORI and gave viewpoints of the Arab,| GIRL SCOUTS TO S| PErANEN, Qopogtuon Wen Tohion Bt the Jew, and the Christian. d MEET TOMORROW aticn in Louisiana’s primary. Rep. ; Also appearing on the program Dgupl;}s Girl Scouts and girls 10! A. Leonard Allen ran two to one y were: more than $10 a share to take some Views chosen for presentation in was Mrs. Don McMullen, ¢, | years cf age or over who are in- ahead of George S. Long, brother , F. D. of the edge off recent sharp de- the campaign will be nationally, "y “wate W. Smith, newly-ar- terested in girl scouting will meet of the late Senator Huey P. Long, Portland, clines. circulated in class magazines as rived social worker for .lhe Alaska immediately after school tomorro !in the eighth district. Lou Eastman Kodak went up $1050 well as being distributed through Native Servi was introduced as a 2t 3:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs.| The feature of Colorado’s pri- L. Bell, just before the closec rfolk and local service stations to Standard peg memper. Miss Smith has been Marcus Jensen. All gitls of scouting| Mary was the victory of John A. as a part of the oil o\ creined here from the Blackfoot 38€ are invited to attend. roll, backed by the CIO-PAC advertising program. The Agency in Browning, Montana. The — >-oe 1end other labor groups, over Thom- drivers Agriculture Department forecast history this fall despite the fact Officer with the U. S. Forest Ser- as ap- that August droughts shaved 1 vice Regional Office here, has re- the boss 000,000 bushels off the anticipated ceived an inquiry from Crocker- ii is held by Senator Peter G. Gerry, " Democrat, who decided not to seek re-election. Educator For Governor In Connecticut, Republican nom- the may- Alaska Juneau mine stock closed San Francisco 7, regarding the ob-| itrant In at 5%, Anh an Can 88%, Ana- taining of suitable Alaska views Two distinct buying drives were the latter part of October to con- felt in the stock market today, lift- sider shots submitted. The company register- ing some prices to an extreme of will pay liberally for views selected. Allied Chemical and International firm A. Nevin for the Democratic sred at the Baranof from fcrnia and other coast points. taying at the Baranof Hotel the Baranof Hotel. worker brought here recently from Menden- Chatbam, was committed to Mo ingside Hospital by the U. S. Com- R RS B ln n n afternoon, s. Homer Garvin and daughter : "'“b"“"\‘w""‘ S ira have left for Anchorage via following a jury verdict e g SED plane. FROM TULSEQUAH Cn i N R Mrs. J. H. Dixson, a resident of MRS. A. J. KOENIG HERE Tulsequah, B. C., is staying at the Mrs. A. J. Koenig of Anchorage, Baranof Hotel during her visit is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. here. ->->o —— - Miss M-nan Cass leaves tomor- Lecnard Berlin, of the Public row for UCLA to enter her third Survey, arrived from Fairbanks to- year at that educational institu- day. FL el el Juneaw’s Gldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Fresh Fruits and Vegeiables We still have a fair supply of Tomatoes, U. S. No. 1 Potatoes, Onions, Lettuce, Cabbage, Celery, Bunch Ca:rots, Cucumbers, Rutabagas, Corn-on-Cob FRUIT s FRUILT Honeydew Melons, Grapes, Peaches, Plums, Apples, Grapefruit, Oranges, Lemons. Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries Peas Pitted Black Cherries ~ Peas and Carrots Raspberries Cauliflower Apricots Broccoli Peaches Spinach Cottage Cheese Lima Beans Brussell Sprouts French Beans Squash . Asparagus Ice Cream Golden Sweet Corn KRISTOFERSON'S WHIPPING CREAM-pints ' BUTTER NO LIMIT -- Buy Yoeur Suppply NOW Few Kegs of Butter Left : COFFEE still 40¢ Pound While They Last ! \ { \ { ! N 4 N { ! N ) 3 b N i N N N N \ s ) \ ! NS RGN (¥4 Checks used in a suit with long lines . The result is figure flattery . . . A suit for going places! JONES-STEVENS el el Teeleefoeleds

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