The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1946, Page 2

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?AGE TWO i . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 (10 MARINE 550 DOUGLAS = ¢ T PERSHING B 6 n and brought home to the ¥ of occupation The AFL union, the Seafarers In- W t | ternation, s to meet tonight in New | ¢ | York to discuss their attitude tow- JACK HENSEN VISITS 7 3 . Douglas residents, both old and or 1 | The CIO men had refused to pew, have had a chance this week Junceu, was also ent, makin B N'” ss AFL picket lnes to visit with Jack Hensen, who was the eve enjoyable one. Re- !5 ! YT T a Douglas business man and Pcst- {reshment served by the Fee master for many years unfil nittee fol the meet i s l Ill when he went south and made al.. JOSEPH, ‘Mo, Sept (R0 Uvefare Ong) home in Port Angeles, Wash., where CANNERY WORKERS IN ec days ago Orville Ross | nce been Assc vion Tassell, Jam arranged to down near here as he and ¢ an the way, fron of the Port Angeles SPEAKS ONBPWC .. erican Federation of Lator fired Susie Shorty, Mary on his old new blast at the gov nt’s News cille Willis were amor o Fort [Dodze, Td: wage policy today as the complex pROGRAM ‘I'ODAY 3ir Honsen's TAther, Johntiensen I5lEh catiory & WoF and " maritime ituation moved toward arrived in Douglas in the 1890s rived aft illery regiment C e rm yard. sible settlement . where Jack followed in 1902, the|summer’s employmer first world war, coming ot ) whe tried | fo | ditfe} ‘a he target of the 1 attack| Miss Marjorie Tillotson, Juneau vear Douglas was incorporated. He the rank of major mech car he ctuldn’t AFL was the W. Stabil-| High School teacher, was guest worked for the mining companie NEW ENROLLMENT AT HI i rthday ement, the old hoy back to the 1 Board, which had sought t0|speaker this noon at the regular for several years, and took a very —J:mm 3¢ and Thomas warrior this admonition to } AFL seamen raises the luncheon meeting of the Juneau active part in the community be- ¢ day 1 police cov- were willing to pay Business and Professional Women's coming Postmaster in 1914, serv-|'his mc r period of inter- very gravel st of criticism was timed to|Club. She spoke on Guatemala and ing until after the cave-in in 1919, | from es, it is in 1 in the a no success. le with the strike of the CIO|per many experiences while teach- during wh times the Doy ry to enforce our At ! \delrick Henggeler called unions, whose members jne there last year. Postoffice the biggest mor ntinued strength. pe ked them to help find 1d war would | man who had left the car in had we dictated ked out today in a demand for{ Foncr-guest at today's meeting same pay boosts granted thelwas Mrs. Katherine Hooker, a for- resignation Hensen and mer member of the BPWC and Langseth, formed a partner the club’s oldest affiliate. She was tcok over the Douglas papi presented a card inscribed with ler's Weekly” which they operated| TO UNIVERSITY OF CALIF. der husiness in Alaska. Aft AFL. Federaticn President William Green denounced the board He demanded that the board's two pub-| oet wishes greeting and signed by for some time. Hensen was also a of Mr. and lic and two industry members re- 1) imembers of the club " | Dougt c ponden for 1€ of Douglas, wa iy In the regular business session a De 1ska Empire evening enrout With shipping still tied up as 8'jetper was read from Captain K. C. B will enter result of the CIO walkout, Green|sdams of the Cruiser Uganda in DIWC MF rnia. War- asserted glas Island Woman d ening a Edwin John behalt of the C nadian Navy ships The Dou Beard Is Repudiated visiting here last week. The letter Club met W tion of the Elks “The Wage Stabilization Board Was I apprec now stands repudiated and dis- Hall dances for which the BPWC son and sent report a v graced. Its public and industry Served as hostess enjoyable FOML I e members have forfeited the confi- ~Mrs. Ernest Gruening called the W ad » membrship and a From the world’s finest te. td dence of the public a labor, and club’s attention to the Alaska ncw Brownic ader would resign at once.” Those were Statehood Association’s recent vote A very int ing color film e Green's words asking that the BPWC and the titled, “It Can Be Done,” w The public and industry members Juneau Woman's Club sponsor an by Mrs Ericksen, Public w2 Board Chairman Willard Wirtz, open forum at which both sides of Nurs llowed by a short Vice President L. Philips n. the atehocd question would be the k of the Public Hes crops we bring you greater tea enjoyment, FRESHMEN INITiATe TONIGHT who represent the public, and Earl discussed ter | The Freshr of the Doug N. Cannon and A. Colman Barrett,| Miss Ruth Coffin, acting Presi-| A short business meeting ar nilol 4l Fag their formal the. twb: industry members: ' The) ¢ said the matter would be one ¢ke and kit il ticn this ev it 8 o'cloc four had no immediate comment of several sutjects to be taker fall o the School, to which the publi ! vy at a specicl meeting of the B ed.. The nine Freshmen hav NEAR D IN EAST Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the ARRIVES FROM ITALY | “een servants to the upper classmen NEW YORK, Sept, 13—A high- Methodist Church social room. The i | during the week and thi Jking union leadsr. has hinted at Club'S constitution will also be dis- 51 morning bt s h weie SR S A < cussed at this session £ o in tumes ettlement in the East nast » his home in Italy 6 SLIPS of AFL seamen, perhaps be-| Tickets for the Frances Paul Con- | gpoiti’ 05000 o il ar's class are 1 3 fore the ey 157 oyorstVioe T Fregl o n Sept. 27 in the .eraipg of his late brother John oy Sels,, B Dainty and feminine these dent John Hz of the Scafarer hern' Light Church at 8 pm N i Maki, in finely-kni International said his union might Wess issued for sale by all members oo B0 S0 00 e : b Car- end its strike this afternoon. The of the club. The proceeds of the SR 1 ) lyle and Dick Anderson xite rayon juire no ironir for ¥it, and wear- 1.90 - 3.95 | a0 ating the Dougla in Douglas| *¥* national, he said, concert will go to the Memorial B 5 e — farers’ In and the Derby Inn at Skagway, still is striking, and will continue Library Fund to which the BPWC to strike until agreements with all has already voted $100. hip owners are signed. But. he, Club members who will act as d, there's a good chance the ushers, ticket-takers, and cashier t by the lyric soprano d as follow argaret McCarron, Lu- Mahony; Irma Geyer, Roberta il his death over a year ago. | pByUFFALO, athony Marin speaks both fluently, nch and has not mastered the guage yet. He and has a fine pe 3 not yet stated his intentions as to how he will operate business the ¢ Tatrelte (Barties decidzd to return to ~ Usher smocth, comfortable cill elastic waist bands, too .65 - 2.30 GIRDLES d the next few hours may sec Goodwin, Jeanne Hopkins; ticket- he will an end to the 13-daj takers, Isobel Funk, Amy Lou Hit ca New York City truck drivers, also.Blood; cashier, Mrs. Laura Ordway. |, iy oo oo De 22 | af The payeff may come at anoth Announcement was made that the | ool SRS T at p [ 5 b s} mesting of strike leaders and truck, BPWC just received an official oy e e ! yerators with Mayor William | citation from the National Red ROBE VISITS HERE g and Light-weight, contr o dentills: fatiadng ; s}l)v\‘\l‘]' : 1 sides met \\n‘h the Cross in “gratification and recog-i nricc anne Roberts has arrived Superb new Luxite girdles Mayor last night, It was the first nition of outstanding loyalty and|ycre and is fing . Hew. parents, and panty girdles T 'v :1fm- the “:‘.Ik“\m bmz:mv th‘ll |vu4L.1u :~;)1.:'xr.' in its services as the|yr. ond Mrs, Keith Roberts. Miss rayon and nylon uniont and Tanagelpent had igotien, 1046 Fund Gampalgn sponsor it JUskRdfierts” Has Ibeen hCounciler it a ; | DRSRUES ST ST e neau. |girls camp in Canada during the X 4 $2. - $8. A greeting card signed by all members of the club was turned! over to the secretary for mailing to | Lucille Stine owner of Lu-| VACATION OVER s Beauty Shop. Miss Stine| o Nell Kilburn arrived this I~ leaves Saturday for South to| fter a fou vacation undergo a major operation. | 1 the taying mostl Guests at today's meeting weri Aeha with_ relatiy : Sflngs EOE@ EA’E@E,‘_‘ Effects Are Eased The paralyzing effects of the trike already have e: ably Members of non-stril locals who had been out in sympathy again are hauling building materials and moving focd to independent winter with her parents. consider- car. She plans on visiting all i E. J,/(. BEKZEDQQ 80. QGUALITY SINCE /887 €6 o | cers. The non-striking locals| Miss: Kate W. Smith, Alaska "'d'; alifornia were ordered back to work by Dan-|Uve Service Social Worker; MIS.|ypys Kilburn cwns and operates the iel J. Tobin. boss of the AFL| Edith Walker, Miss Helen im, 4‘\)‘1», v 1t house. a,alfi& al Brotherhood of Team- and Miss R. Coge 's to! 8INS, a nurse at St. Ann’s Hospital ANN'S of Toronto, are at the Polaris-Taku sters. He told all teamsters pital | romE FROM ANY WESTER" MINER pwpm_v akide by their contracts rE—dee R [ Bd 1cCormick has returned Nezlfi lghyig‘fii!fig g@r < i ; i, B $ tephens reports also that the But 12,000 members of local 807 Thur home after being ARRESTED EDITOR IS HERE :\m.\'.vl western meeting of the still are out. They refuse to permit i Ann pital since Labor Canadian Institute of Mining and deliveries to the biz chain food | Dick Johnson, native, sought in| (e 4 Johnson, native, soug | @ Metallurgy: will be held at Van- s and they still are banning connection with the beating of jan! n@l?l =) ON TRIP NORTH s k. i Ba | i lelivery of newsprint to New York'elderly Indian woman in Doug 1 i e : . < o cia8 Dane feataring the nEwspapers. Wednesday afternoon, was TO INTERIOR i ! cer : Department was o visiting music teacher Interna res AGREE Jack O'Connor, Game Manage- WASHINGTON, Sept. Fred H. Stephens, editor of the technical magazine Western Miner, published in Vancouver, B. C., also Secretary of the Canadian Insti- tute of Mining and Metallurgy, is here late yesterday afternoon 1 o 1d in the Fire Hall last evening : 0 o R el ! ! 45 ment Supervisor, Fish and Wildlife L. Warren, Director of the Federal|day on a charge of with Jack Warner, President. Be- A CHED Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter rvice, was to leave Juneau to- Conciliation Service, announced to- intent to commit sides conducting much important 13.—Edgar | Hellan. He was to be arraig S rape. . § day enroute to Anchorage and day an agreement betwoen AFL business, the Department was hon- : *MWM e T WMM Efi?:i‘lf}?::; :‘11‘:,1::‘:1?5:2‘: E—‘-E"""];ilnflillkllelllli}llii;illlllulilfilfii||r|illilliiiii‘;lrl]‘l|‘|‘|'|‘i||fiiml||||||\|‘|li;i;ll)ll;ll}liil‘iilllllll|||||||||||||||| '|Iil}(l‘l]||I|‘i|Ifi(|'|Il‘ILI\I‘III‘IYI‘IIIUIlIKII{;HrI\I!IIHIIl;;[lllllllliilllii;;lylIlfiltl‘lngl‘lvl‘l|||l|||||||m||||l|lfl|||l|||l| R |'INH|l|||||||||H|.|l||I!ISN‘!IIIIIIIIHHHH AN |Nl|mfimll"lll"l|||||||l|||||; s £ BLASKANEW POTATOES - - - - @pounds§Qc¢ - - - - E2 pounds §2.00 £ sa R RS BUY ALASKA * Table Gradegior gc 2 ibs. 99 = oS VEGETABLES AVOSET & SHORTENING - 3 Ihs. 99c g fres i (ABBAGE - Pound18¢ | g TOILET TISSUE I = E j = 2 CARROTS - 2 bunches 2 5¢ ' ANEY L atRge | ACAROHL SPAGHETTI = S sonMaximn, ;22 - J‘fi@ 'ba amsiy ?Eég- §E=35 g :E FRESH TURNIEPS High Grade ¥ K. @ W B Hard Wheat e = Ry b and RADISHES . 10POUNDS 25 POUNDS 50 POUNDS pmz;p Iallting lcans £ b e bl 2 bunches- 2 5¢ 8¢ 169 $2.99 SALMON-85c §3.25 £ : ;“,IL‘";Z.,Z.“"“ ,\UWM i : é m g | BERT'S Cash Grocery | - 000 0 0 5

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