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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA ] ; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946 PAGE EIGHT B o AT __THE DAI LASKA EN PAA ARGUING FOR Seaftle City Light ‘M"‘"‘G SERETARY Associafed Press ACTION FOR NEW ESTABLISHMENT OF EmployeesVoting | ST0r 1N JUNEAU " News Give Infofo HIGHWAY TAKEN, NEW ARLIEROUTE _ OnSiike Question _RUTETOSOUM e mires Abroad VANCOUVER MEET YELLOW CAB C0 | BARANOF PHONE 22 Beauty Salon Courteous Drivers — Dependable ‘ 24-HOUR SERVICE \‘ Appointments # | : Service ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov 26 Alaska Miners Association, has ar- 0 SEATTLE, Nov 26—Mail_ballot- rived here and is enroute to Seat- | CHICAGO, Nov. 26—Kent Coop- VANCUUVERy: 8. [Cn SX0IE 0 @ . ing by City Light Department em- o er, executive director of the Asso- A resolution urging “immediate ac- fOl' Chrxstmas ciated Press, says that a world ac- tion” by Ottawa and Washington, *WW% : \a:‘ ~ E }’»?-e@ ‘§ quainted through a free exchange D. C., K > R of news would be a “far more Washington State by a highway - ployees on a strike proposal to Mr. Anderson, going to the As- w ’ ; (¥ happy and peaceful world.” rough British Columbia was ap- fi K 1orce recognition of the Electrical gooiation’s office in Seattle for a Workers' union as collective bar- geveral-months’ stay there, is stop- ice airline ent for the Municipal ping here on business. He plans to said th tility's 1,600 workers was to close jeave sometime today. trips to @t midnight tonight. The AMS secretary is accom- Permanents % givess- should be made ¢ Alaskan % | NOw! ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ in linking up Alaska and In a speech to the national con- d by delegates to the Pacific | vention of Sigma Delta Chi, pro- st Trade Asscciation here ! [ fessional journalistic fraternity, he vesterday li- Balloting was upenn(i] after city panjed by his wife and small son. ieh o ! i @ council members refused to TeCOE- An employee of the Alaska Daily Stid newspapers in many countries ..., ,, o - U. 8 3 aily o A he action came aiter U. S. Sen- Jx s‘fen I od P @ res nize the union, principally OR pregs, he left here in 1941 for "“"mald Mg “‘”“ b "“33‘ fmi Gtor Warren G. Magnuson (D- " tetu grounds recognition would imply Fairbanks to take over cent €fforts to print the facts and that b i S 3 int Bt ) Batrek ieally airbanks to take over his presen they needed the friendship of the sh.) voiced criticism of the Do: | Hand Tinted—Natural Celors—Beautifully Framed n Government for its “leth- in connection with develop- .{f the union's right to strike against pegition Great Government’ and because Othel gSpeaking of the general mining ATeTican press. The Associated Press, he added, ' chizf of g for unions might protest giving the gjtuation in Alaska, Anderson said X # ment of the Canadian West. - < division of Pan Ameri- union the right to represent cleri-!he would estimate ; . Was “carrying the banner” in sup- V M t RS . ; 5 id | cal and other employees ',:‘,l‘ ‘;‘i\({dd;;{:ml?h t‘}::; m;[“:i?;d plying them with news from the The Sena‘or yesterday, in reply-, } leW aS erS that bring ADDED Petig f ot Bapatity MBS s BaLE United States, through an exchange ing to criticism OE L’{“-\ carlier *‘f*‘ll ¥ vou realistic three-dimensional photo- e TO OUR STAFF WASHING ;9]\ - The Supreme’ year, e 5> arrangement, and added: I said he did not think he 2 graphs of famous scenic attractions in ‘ . was “unduly critical” and suggest- | & i “They use this news becaus ) it 3 q " - - Court today de r &t s a - ac J 1 ,<T; nia three pn tm sales tax when “;”bu“‘d i n?an their countries don't dare tum ed that “the $5000000 which the & £411-color: Kogachzdie. ,fix Mlss Palfllne | power shortage, strikes and other g, ne light of information we Dominion will have to spend annu- STANDARD and DELUXE MODELS with > {(\1(4 \Umq oil \uld for export. e t {material and labor supply difficul- Iy naintenance of the - S A . e ¥ ALASKAN and WORLD-WIDE REELS 4 Brown . send tk SRS iu(; - would be bet SRy ;: VISITING ALASKANS > United States | » | TOKYO — Twenty persons we: WERH I : . ;__ fi s,'afft,,r9¢ injured, one I:ml\;.jyp::);a‘; \:‘h(:,: Ray L. Lindley, 2-c USCG of another route NS for !halichrgflflclgs G’lit' ¢ Sh F Of REHU, Nevada - | two rival black market gangs clash- | Ketchikan and Mr. and Mrs. V The stern highway, he said, J 8= S (X1)K)] op E, Ph g one 538 fx ed here. Armed Japanese police liam Beach of Sitka arriv y traffic warranting the Phone 35 20th Century Buildin 3 g ury Building restored order, arresting 20 of the Juneau yesterday. They are at the o, oy S SANITARY b o= honialbigl | % e { | ¥ et el Dt Sl D 1;4 ‘u\ I *!n MEAT CO. MEAT AT ITS BEST AT LOWER PRICES 49 —PHONE - §3 Selected Eastern Corn-Fed TURKEYS WHOLE— HALVES or QUARTERS Broad-breasted Birds especially selected for Sanitary Meat Co. ; Columbia in building x ARRBEIVED suse== A SHEPWENT: BONELESS BEEF FEAST FAVORITES-- CHOOSE TURKEY HENS 75(2; PORK ’ CRANBERRIES 12 fo 16 pounds, broadbreast s HAMS g ——— FRESH Ready for Your Oven . . . lh. 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