The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1947, Page 2

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January Clearance MEN'S ShDP andc A spectacular fire of undetermined which burned fer two hours partment and persennel att , was f fAlBRIGHT GIVES ILA VIEWPOINT ON SHIPPING DISPUTE 1 -— Biis 2029 Verne Albrizht, seeretary of - the g Ketchikan local of the Internation- al Longshoremen’s Association and seere of the Ketehikan Indust- rial Council today was interviewed & (4 at the CIO Convention concerning @‘2‘&) 0y the background of the recent ship- ping diificulties at Ketchikan and o the viewpoint, said Ve Qwemterq Albright, there has been on strike by Alaskan oremen On Deceember 11, he stated, the union - 83.5¢ representatives met with the Ket- waterfront employers rep- 3 the steamship companies meeting verbal agree- ment was reached that only onc hatch on Alaskan ships was to be worked by crew members of the Sailors Unien of the Pacifie. If an \dditional lengsh crew were needed, a gang would also be hired s e to t second hatch on board i R he ship 24 This agreement, if adhered to, would mean for Ketchikan a pay- 1l increase cf approximately one rd, and similar inc in long- said Al Howe when the North Sea AT d hikan, the SUP re- 2 w the longshore cre ver the cond hatch ¢ t steam reement c L shoremen more than cone HED hatch and the shipping compar ed it was a strike. But ships con- tinued to be unloaded, and Ketchi- dock and storage space w premium, > — MRS, ROOSEVELT IS NOMINATED, WASHINGTON, Jan. tions sent to the Senate to President Truman included t of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt as a member of the Human Rights com- mission of the NU Economic and Sccial Council, a four-year t 3. The list also included Frances Perkins: former Secretary La- a Civil Service Commis- by or, to be sioner. atraz prisoncrs leave Federal Court in ———— at the island prison last " NOMINATED A5 it CONDITION OF RUTH ICEBREAKER NOW " MEMBER OF UNTC NEW JOB FOR b um oS FAR" CRNCHING WAY, | o Jan. 8 Pre. 'rl\lnldn today nominated HAEI. H? %g ISOlA‘I’ED AREA e S Sayre of Was Ml( A# BW ¥ D. C., as United States Represen- San Francisco a uprising May. Left to r need to Washington, RK, J INGT : " it QUEBEC, Jan. 8—A tig Canaa-teeship Council. SR s WASHINGTON b Guit . ian icebreaker is crunching its wa The nomination of Sayre, long a tary of Labor & 5 s F : ; hrouzh the frozen Gulf of St. diplomatic advisor and most re- nRounce > - o ; rence to go to the aid of 16,cently attached to UNNRA, was J. Haas as La arta Lot ) i g isolated along the north submitted to the Senate with a ritorial Rej Ka « neck ope i b 2 HE long list of appoint . 1 il ¥ > s o 12 the 2T ) He il De oact snormally severe winter condi-|during the Congr gut TAYLORS ns bringing heavy ice and st ave cut the villages off from sup- De- - 'EXCURSION RATES ay | since the first week in The communi plies Tay n t t ten River to a point about 350 mile ¢ SCOUTS wu.!' QV‘QFFI y v K jownstream from Quebec SEATTLE, .~n. 3 ursion 4 Sk cor witl I'he Dominion government has| fares percent savings will be »y.«lrlu-:l the n »wml \'r»rl in its| jnau m by Pan HERE FROM STATES ted and break a pmh to thejka cities, effect today (January 1 H. 1 \ villages. 8) and extending through April 20.{ e ————————— Cities afiected by the new rates B evern Tron R 5 ! i the Hotel * JACK JADOFF SU |are Juneau, Ketchikan, Fairbanks, e ] 164 e meet- Junes " m Jack Jadoff has filed @ lawsuit|Nome, Bethel, McGrath, Galena i ; ¥ : g ’ H ¥ « ainst Frank M. Kardanoff in theand Whitehorse, h £y oS 1r 'r’ ( 624 M : n Court. The plaintiff asks| “These reductions mark the firsty r evenir E ‘ k + oo X against the defendant in|time excursion rates have been ¥ fer [ A L he sum of $3,104.68 plus costs a Alaska,” J. D. Fes- : 4“ € e a u We e0- sbursements of action, on -traffic manager dfscussion ¢ x of the Amish 1 the - |'s winter, travel be- | « ‘.! ir B b.H‘V er noia S€ € E her America never entered a war on tween points is [§ '.AY)\vl l\ important busine home a Friday the 13th ll 'ht, end more space is available. ABSD’s (Advance Base Docks) were ched to NEW POSITION | 8—Nomina- ; tative on the United Nations Trus- American WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1947 Juneau Loses ‘SecondRound At Kelchikan : KETCHIKAN bowlers again came out cn top in the second round of WEATHER REPORT (U, S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-hour period ending 7:30 this morning In Juneéau—Maximum, 41; © minimum, 31. At Airport—Maximum, 37; ® minimum, 29. ¢ WEATHER FORECAST ° (Juneau and Vicinity) ° Light_rain or snow show- ® ers tonight and Thursday, the _(nnxnamem \_nm the Juneau| lowest temperature below squad. The Ketchikan men roll-| £ | i o freezing ed up a total of 2596 against Ju-| & |ncau’s 2 by e first set, and |ncau’s 2353 in the first t e PRECIPITATION ithe Juneau women dropped their | ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) |contest 2144 to Ketchikan's 2403 @0 ee0 000000 ec00 0000000000 e 1 thdividual ‘scores By teams lagt| s LT uARn . c9 65 ihthes [night were as follows: b e Lo T | e since July 1, 59.90 inches. JUNEAU MEN L] At airport — 41 inches; | Carnegie 436 ® since Jan. 1, 252 inche | Hagerup 452 © since July 1, 42,01 inches. | McKinnon 498 o | Forsyth 3G s e @0 6 6 e e 0 0 @ | Snow el | KETCHIKAN MEN Eije had 6,548,006 people in 1840, e | Iffert 499 but only 2,992,034 people in 1940 origin swept the Baker Docks, at Pearl Harbor, Hi recently. Two Stedman fr e R g 4 lamaged and some damage was donc also to the docks. The fire, | Halm 537 inally extinguished by Navy firemen, units from the Honolulu fire de- Maloca 517 the base. Photo by U. S. Navy. Ward 538 s RN S S e 1 TeNE 3 | 1 Rl Grosk EAU WOMEN {6 to relieve stuffiness, invita :. il p’ A.;n A}.~u,} spruce dimen- Holmquist 445 sion s or furniture plants in Hagerup 434 | Portland will be shipped from the Taylor 37 awmills of Southeast Alaska. i ;f,. 2 The Portland City Club has ex- rove - 2 if nose fills up MOSCOW—Prime Minister : 2 ‘ i KETCHIKAN WOMEN tended an invitation to Sundborg . = cepted nominations as ¢ ; : _ : Pedersen ‘;36 ; < ot to speak on opportunities for Port-| poco 134 ” ) the resg: Soviet. of d in Ala at the January 17 4 91| . Russian ‘Soviet Federal Social- | pcoting ~ The ADB dircctor plans| ookomith Republic—the largest Republic | o spend several weeks on the out.| FVU8 483 It's wonderful how . little Va-tro-nol Soviet Union 0 SRERE 3, e Bailey 456 up each nostril relieves stuffy transient g o side in the interests of natural re-; & oo X congestion, Also relieves distr scurces ilable in the 'I‘:.:vlox',\" The U. S. {5 To4s was "B ! Follow m: WASHINGTON The AR MG | he corn crop in as '“l Agricultural Econcmic expre of unusually high quality, y the general price upward during iT despite r some farm prody TEACHERS' PAY <« RAISE ENDORSED | 1 CIO0 ion on Monday for ond day ot the Territ veteran legis- convention, meeting in Juneau, saw 62 veterans in | introduction of three important resolutions. Delegates came out in or of a resolution supporting atehood for Alaska, and also pa ed a resolution recommending sup- HOLIDAY EXCURSION Frereh Ministry eiseé lowered the rom 19 to 18 years Port to constructive legislation for s for assigning Veterans' welfare in the Territory Bo““n mlp 301 duty today in a Discussed during yesterday’s sos- nove to build up strength for the $ion, and adopted this morning, was Return Limit campai Indochina. @ resolution to petition the Terri- rAnEs Jan. 31st, 1947 torial Legislature for increase - el AR ideration of school teache ON SALE DAILY DEC. 15, 1946 the arie It was brought out that mants said Russian and Hungaria: J g L ! future of Alaska is dependent u oops surrounded the Ministry of | R Lo 5900 War and > Defense to hile i # AN. 29, 1947 ind Home Defense today while ying™ and instruction, rell THROUGH J : of the Ministry g is placed upon the public department questioned S L e g ; L‘“.Fvl\o““ and arvested three €ol- v offort must be made to obtain e TN 3 and;; Kagn ; the Sbéei s (AR A s L can be had. With thei in- e in wages in the Territory, ers of the CIO & reasing value o appreciate the s’ salaries must consequences of ADMO;J‘NUH : mfir"mfi the doll: fact tk be raised will or - £erious Pencon, Territorial Commissioner of Bodrd Labor, was scheduled to speak to day ow- the assembled CIO delegates. - o REWARD BISMARCK, N. D.—Kenneth R. Yeiter, a bartender, walked into ismarck Tribune newsroom and slammed six 50-cent pieces on Talbot of d that JUNEAU MARINE CO. 1 desk. Vo i e s e s v s ot | Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales tractor for finaing $18,000 worth cf endorsed and negotiable checks owned by the contractor. nt a k e movement AT il o between Southeast: The U. 8. Marine Corps olumbia River. founded Nov. 10, 1775, in Latween Oregon and delphia, art of the Territory = s ¥ the amovement of River tc Alacka, and Appraisals BOX 2719 Hardware : REPAIRING AND NEW Rubber Boats CONSTRUCTION Foot West Eighth St. PHONE 29 + JUNEAU, ALASKA resuit of cerns cfforts is Sundkorg 1 the dustrial ¢ in- as- was Phila- Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways limestone annually for Vancouver, Wash. The lime- stene will be from Edna shipped Bay, Koschiu Large quantitizs of gypsum from Chicha- |gof Island is cestined for St. Hel-| s Oregon, on the future back- Refrigeraiors - Refrigeralors - Refrigerators alive! as this winter seuson Bnnouncing the Arrival of Sufficient Refrigerators fo Take Care of All Demands All persons who have designated fo us their desire fo obtain a new refrigerator as well as any others who may be interested in obtaining one at this time, may take their pick | and immediate delivery NOW. A vivid beauty is yours -—when ¢ expert styl- ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into Comc and See These Beautiful New Models: gleaming loveliness. Call today ‘for your appoint- ! ment. & BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538

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