The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA — ' BUllETINS' HONOLULU—CIO longshor ('mi‘n {try today that the union was ready 13 + %. F'2 g 99 “Alaslca’s Finest”™ to resume negotiations aimed at ending a strike of 25,000 sugar cane field and mill workers, ‘ SALT LAKE (‘lTYfThe Nation- nl Housing Administration and the | OPA today filed 48 criminal com- plaints against sawmills and lum- wer dealers 1n four Rocky Mountain |states in a “crack down” against “black market” lumber activities. E { | WASHINGTON — The OPA an-! nounced today that within the next {week it will grant the Ford Motor | {Co., a price increase on u\llon\ubllcb] it produces. ( Rl —~ Suspects in sas ed “malpractice” [in sales of war surplus electronics | equipment were under scrutiny of |the FBI today. | E‘RLE !DE&,iVFRY STORE HOURS 3:30 A. M. to 5:30 P: M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M, 2 DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON | NEW YORK — Fifty prominent rs have joined in organizing ation t BOP. M, 4P. M, .t what they call an at-} B T T e S U R E PR BT 3 um)/ to establish a monopoly con- ¥ trol over all American literary pro- | £ 3}3’&‘? ,’:‘vs", ‘ & 3 1. The Association includes | @,; i) ;y ; sanEmsm Louis Bromfield, Katherine Brush, =% 3 . Clarence Buddington Kelland and SATURBAY- m@l@NDAY SPECIALS Ao ”WM”W’W%‘WMM Gweden today by defeating Torsten Joha 1, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, in the first | 'R §$1 RETZ & LIVERLOAF (SOAPPOWDER J oo , KL U \r’TT Y\I\EQ ‘ :,3 o MORRELL S Super SUdS, OXYdOI, HALF MOON BAY, ('alil‘AfThPI Navy Patrol craft YP-636 inbuund“ Rinso, Duz Rfor$1.00 COCHBA VAN HOUTEN'S Y 1b. tin 11 oz. tin _ 35 Tomam Soup RANCHO 10% oz. lin ¥ No. 2 iin [ I3 | "9c 1 45 Ui A NG ES Medium Size - Juicy BDozen -~ 33¢ LEER Crisp—Fresh Pound -~ 298¢ from Bikini with valuable fish specimens aboard ran aground in! heavy fog on rocks two miles south | of here early today. Sixteen crew | members went ashore in a lifeboat.’ Eleven remained aboard in a lmali effort at saivage. i Enunds Carrol Juice S. and W. @ SALT RELIANCE 2 pound carlon mc l()s A\GELFS—tham Ran- h Hearst was asked today to ene personally in the labor disp that caused suspension of his Evening Herald and Express, | Sept. 4. President Milton Murray | of the American Newspaper Guild (CIO), here as chief i wired the publisher tha of our reluctance to see tion smmd to other Hears erties, we urge and demand lh'ul you ~cul( this dispute.” | {5 C | NEW \'()RK—FHH scale nego- between striking AFL and truck owners, presid- || y Mayor Willilam O'Dwyer, i trought hope today for an ear | end to the general trucking strike, which for 13 days has jammed | freight movement along the At-| lantic coast. & % = R E John Erskine. ‘ FOREST HILLS N. Y.—Jack Kra- | mer, newly utmn(d national l(m i start in its interzone final with ' 1 e Have a Complete Line of FROZEN FRUITS and VEGETABLES SO S S 7 e Aaaane At Phone 202 WASHINGTON—The Price De-| control Board today opened the way | Ph“ne o poaslble lt'st.omnon of pnce For QUALITY MEATS Brnr |-552E8 E-'rlcassee Hens Ib.75¢ Ready to Cook ... Packed in Boxes 55¢b. Whole . . Halves . . Quariers . . No Waste! = “OveaReady TURKEYS b, 75¢ NEW YORK-—-The Weather Bu- reau has reported winds of hurri-| cane force three hundred miles! northeast of Miami, Florida. The storm is headed northeast at the| rate of 15 miles an hour. 1 BOSTON — Hospitals in Bostun]’ are sending apparatus by plane to bat an outbreak of infantile | sis in Des Moines, Towa. The nent includes five massive lungs and four hot-pack ma- | chines. CUTUP... SEATTLE—Immigration authori- ties have taken steps against at Vancouver, British Columbia girl, | Mary Christian, 19. They say she! entered the U. S. hiding in the rumble seat of an automobile. The | charge is illegal entry from Can- ada last February 11. | L WASHINGTON—The House Mer- !chant Marine Committee today ! ‘gathered facts and figures for its | probe of charges that “Johnny- come lately” firms made fantastic | profits from the government’s $21,-, , 000,000,000 (B) war shipbuilding iprogram 1 | LAKE SUCCESS — The United| ! Nations Social and Economic Coun- cil began spadework on a new in-| -ernational refugee organization tp- day while the Security Council con- vened for another try at settling its dispute over Greece. PQR%{S @a;id&r RMSTS lean, meaty for roasting §Qclb. SWISS STEAK, No Waste, lean center thick culs - 7 5clb. Prime Rib Roasi ib. 69¢ '{mg of the Oven B r that Sunday Dinner NEW YORK—A mass meeting of approximately 3,500 rank and rilel members of the National Maritime | | Union (CIO) today showed their approval of a strike resolution which demanded ‘“removal of all inequities in wages.” WASHINGTON—A 2l-nation air conference concludes its sessions here today after laying foundation or safer air travel in the Carib- bean area where tourist business is booming. WASHINGTON — The OPA an- ncunced increases in sugar ceilings tcday with a resulting boost in re- tail prices of about two cents a pound. Plenty oi B e! Vem, Lamb, Pork, Fryers, Roasters, Stewers, Turkeys, Hams and Bacon , WASHINGTON—The Senate War Investigating Committee today awarded 2 top priority to a probe into the operation of the X, 8. military occupation of Germany. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 GEORGE BROTHERS Juneaw’s Oldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Saturday =--= Monday Only BUTTER, 1h. 79¢ BLUE RIBBON .FRESH George Brothers Sell for Less FRESH VEGETABILES FROM OUR OWN REFRIGERATED COOLERS No Linsit LETTUCE - - 2B cand P5¢ CELERY,(risp - - - Pound 29« LOCAL CARROTS - 2 bunches25¢ 2 bunches 3 8¢ LOCAL CARROTS LOCAL CABBAGE - Pound §7¢ LOCAL TURNIPS - 2bunches29c LOCAL BEETS 2 bunches 29¢ LOCAL RADISHES - 2 benches 2% . S. No. 1| POTATOES -- ONIONS GARLIC -=--- RUTABAGAS LOCAL HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS FRESH FRUITS PEACHES, Large, Hale's - Pound 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT - - - 3 for 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT - - - - 3lor49c GRAPEFRUIT - - - - 3lor§9« SWEET ORANGES - Dozen 75¢ LARGE LEMONS - - Dozen §9c NEW APPLES Pound 2,0¢ APPLE JUICE - - 4 pinfs $1.00 BEANS with Sliced Frankfurfers 4 for $1 || WHOLE POTATOES - 5fins$2.00 | ‘SAUERKRAUT 4 tins $1.00 M SLICED CARROTS - - Bfins $1.00 *,] SWEET PEAS, Fernbrook - 5 fins $1.00 (i AMOCAT PEAS 4 1ins $1.00 | EORGE BROTHER

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