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[§ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CLOSING oup‘ Dfs(l'f;gmpt'glunfifi:fii‘?fi:’?“:}e‘?éf Zwwill FORTHE mMINFIELD _— 1 — | pl‘R(l'HM mmom;imow 1& BENEPIT OF A ll 0 M E WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1946 < (1 %) : For ::filiflé Parties o Hol A s OPA District Offices at Ketch-| Prior to the 1940 salmon season,| ikan, Anchorage and Fairbanks preparations for sailing from 1| Last rites for Willlam Cruhm,| ill officially close out their op-|Francisco by the Alaska Packers who passed away recently in Ten-| Getl Al. erations on December 22, as an-|Association and the Red Salmon gpee will be held tomorrow after-| . : nounced today by the Alaska OPA!Canning Company, were delaved|joon at 2 o'clock at the Charles W. | Butler-Mauro Drug Store Get It On the Awardmg ofa Director, Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann,|and finally abandoned,” due to a carter ary.. Brig: 0.0, Tay- Foarfiold’s 4 This is one of the final steps labor dispute. The workers wcn“f;,,- “:{ N{?Sus‘zlv.\;? imcl)y T:ill{‘ J“drfml(%“? D'rug iz FBIGIDAIRE in the rapid demobilization of the notified by the operators that un-|conduct the servicss, and inter-| uneau Florists B Alaska branch of this wartime less an agreement was reached bY|pere wil be in Evergreen Ceme-| George Simpkins Co. agency, which is expected to xerm.}cerram dates. that the cperations) i Auk Bay Coffee Shop DII DECEHBER 21, 1946 tery. ‘3 CENTENNIAL inate all of its employees not later [would have to be canceiled. Eaghd R T YN Cash Bazaar TESTED RECIPE than January 15, it was explmned.! Following the cancellation of op: The Rent and Enforcement D‘V‘S‘iemlmns. a majority of the workers ions, formerly a part of the OPA involved in the labor dispute file | i ! thel v e e s il the rent control program will con-|who be ti gs to a grade or class At Airport — Maximum, 36; 15 will those phases of en- of workers who are unemployed' e Minimum, 34, . - Byl apfltt o - G The Alaska Flag Line r pans. Bake at 375°L us, including enforcement of the factory, establishment or other; WEATHER FORECAST « g oriie ‘\‘Cf'fifl f"fé'i;rm rent regulations. {premises at which he was last em-! & 105 pith pEwHER AT | All district office files and Tec-|ployed, shall be ineligible for bene-! ords, except those for rent and en- | fits | @ tonight and Thursday, con- | forcement, have teen transmitted toi Executive Director, Robert E.|® tinued warm with Southeaster- add: remainder of nutes more. Pour yons doub! es . . % e e . ADD to dry ingredients: organization, have already been claims for UC benefits under the;® WEATHER REPOR1 | of the milk officlally transferred by Presiden-!Alaska law. The claimants were:® (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) R T o e = R e e Sir v '+ cup shortening tial Order to the recently named|accordingly denied benefits by vir-|® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 A.m. today) ® | ji ZeHRE D Oftice of Temporary Controls. Un-|tue of Section 5 (d) of the UC|® In Juneau — Maximum, 40; e | L N der this new administrative head'Law which sets forth that a worker | ® Minimum, 34 . Brat in mixer or by hand, for 2, . . . . (Juneau and Vicinity) e Continued cloudy with rain . -jof the various divisions of the| . 5veq through no fault of their) | benefits for any week with re-|e Dec. 1, 1.78 inches; since July ND ' R’P until January 15, is also engaged | ! Dec. 1, 3.11 inches; since July o K ecorhing | CXists because of a labor dispute at| — : ‘ . o |the factory at which he was last| | §p toagyl (et |employed, intends to withhold bene~{ ~ ST | T [fits of the act from those who| _ KNIT GOODS SALLsMAN . | |bring about their own unempl Well - established Knit Goods | age ame 'ment by direct interest or partici-|House seeks service of live wire . . . fPenziiorial Othiee. {own, and the Section providing that| ® 1, 53.06 inches. s . . pation in a labor dispute. At Lhc"fl sell line of sportswear and knit o“ SALE DAILY Phone 92 or 95 | . . . . . . . \”I‘M:;L_“m:n:', d\{rlxlngb el {]CXL {lhrec UC is to promote the general wel-| . . | weeks, they will be prepared fof|gyre py protecting the homes and| PRECIPITATION . ifinal disposition along with those . iiec of those who become un-! In Juneau—.73 inches; since ® | g 4 . e . !still on duty at the Juneau office, » . . | the Territorial Office at Junumx‘m eldon, stated that the purpose of | ® ly winds 15-25 miles per hour. | The small staff of OPA emplovees g, gjyiqual shall be ineligible for At Airport—42 inches; since time the above dispute took place, underwear to department stores, i |1641 the law was amended to the|Empire C 1498. 454-2t. | leffect that disqualification where! ——————— | 3, a labor dispute is involved, shall' Empire wantacs get resuits! | Juneau City League basketbanl|® ‘2007 SPUE P e A moves to Dcouglas this evening,' R Just Ars twhen the Douglas High School PINK GRAPEFR“I I :mw\m PAA in the first game and 3 :\h:‘ Mcoose tangi- with ACS he - STEAMER MOVEMENTS | BANANAS l o | ] North Sea from Seattle due Fri- - Y lday or Saturday. I S A LHFLUWER ! Tongass from Seattle due Satur- \ ‘day. B c u Denali scheduled to sail from | Seattle Saturday. | Princess Norah scheduled to sail | from Vancouver February 28. BRUSSEL SPROUTS Lt e 4 EBEEH @?fig@g\gs HALF HOLIDAY TUESDAY . THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE The Governor's office received a wire from Washington today an- ;['ly\.l THE nouncing that President Truman UL MANY ITEMS TO BE HAD IR Ihas declared a half holiday for all | Federal employees on Tuesday, De- ' Largest Display of Fresh | oo ’ he v call 1 di lifica- chains and school trade. Exclusive ! In Douglas;:m?n lsz Sz :)(:cee?:lr e?ghtls:’::ks.cfn‘ fe:ri!‘;?ry. Commission basis. Write nEc. 15‘ 1946 Tunoufin JAN. 29[ 1947 RETURN LIMIT: JAN. 31ST 1947 |[[J{{ IS ROUND TRIP FARES From JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE = $ 85 CORDODVA 77 HOMER 121 YAKUTAT 56 KODIAK 145 The above fares are subject to 157 Federal tax = i if you're not sure what gift to choose. “YVONNE'S GIFT CERTIFICATE assures your gift will be right! PAcIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST «Airlines RESERVATIONS #2724 TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager - y - E ¥ p ll 1, Fruits and Vegetubles to 1 ag oGS ; o Warnead A N'.ION LOGGFERE t! . RLY ° opyright y Pacific Northern Airlina= Be lf’ound in Juneau i for sale contact iu,,tau“lfinffififi} u—rE GANT SRNIS Y MRpot R AR A = biad-ielao il Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000.000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. Sta-Up-Top Won't Roll Over Pre - CHRISTMAS SALE of FURS IS CONTINUING The Girdle Won't Ride Up NEW LOW FARES ANCHORAGE TO ' SEATTLE-TACOMA | (Children $60) (Children $108) Here’s perfect figure comfort and control for you — a Warner’s Le Gant Sta-Up-Top — the girdle that fits like a second skin. The bra is a Warner’s ABC Alphabet. Come in and be fitted, or phone for an appoint- ment. Surprising Reductions in prices of everything in stock. OPEN EVENINGS : BY APPOINTMENT T 0™ T (omen's Aeeanes ‘It's the Nicest Store In Town Baranof Hotel Building OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 ——— UNTIL CHRISTTMAS » 4-ENGINE 44-PASSENGER DC-4 SERVICE » 7% HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST P ROUND TRIP DAILY SEATS NOW AVAILABLE For reservations: BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau Max Windnagle, Traffic Representative NORTHWEST o~ AIRLINES You cannot afford to miss this sale . . It will be our last. FOR SALE HIGHWAY PATROL CAR—1942 Two-Door Dodge Car will be sold December 20th to highest cash offer made in writing. For particulars of sale see Emmet Botelho or Highway En- gineer at 405 Federal Building, Juneau. Offers will ‘be accepted until 10:00 AM, December 20, 1946. THESE REDUCTIONS ARE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO YOU!