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MPIRE__JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ - THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1947 '/ . PAGEEIGHT : "~ = THE DAILY ALASKA TWO FROM FAIRBANKS i | restaurant workers was .made by has selected a choice movie pro-' 2 [ RE TA RA NT‘IB employers, including the Baran- BAND ARRANGING (gram which will start at 7:30 HOSPITAI' NOIES | w. s SRR ) H 1 e ross rlve n erway’ |5 o], Pifoph CHTE Shita: - odlbok? Hihs B 16 e gene G W. . Johnson and Mr. R. Haus- Cafe, Royal Cafe, Salmon C SN‘APPY pROGRAM eral musical entertainment St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Mys, 1€F: both of Fairbanks, arrived in & Country Club, New Chinatow: S s | Clancy Henkins for surgery yester- Juneau and are at the Baranof i At 9:19 am. a. five pound Hotel Various Organizafions Are WORKERS ASK - ™55 “rop BIG CONCERT Bride-to-Bels i co i ot ™ e & |Coffee Shop, Mike's - Pl to Mrs. Jasper Tyler. ace . Phil Bailey, from Anchorage, ar~ Drop Inn and City Cafe. H \ d h [ In addition to the single <o The . Nnidht Ol vt i Jgtont onore 5 S Ower Discharged -[m‘x(li\ st. Aknn.\ v\hnc rived in »Jun('éu on Pacitic North tract and $2 per day' increase, re S )m-xc'am Bt e concet| Sbiis “Svelve Bosl Yt b Maurice Tonsgard, Frank Hughes, ern Airlines and is registered at appy Prog! 3 s ya pain, bride-to-be npg payid Simonson and baby | the Baranof Hotel taurant workers are asking for {i*c 4¢ the 20th Century Theatre next of Robert Pasquan and daughter of boy, Mrs. George McKeon and baby e T g : : days a year, which the op sday evening, March 18. Di-|Mr. and Mrs. William R. Spain, poo’ (oorge Joseph and Willis v THREE FROM SEATTLE rial offices of the city Joint Contract Covenng ators claim have never previ ' Joseph Shofner has select- was honored last Saturday eve- o byl : Sy “and s A A" BadkiE, ik been observed. ed speclal numbers for the pro-|ning with a-trystal shower given, “iguernment Hospital sdmittéd |V S, Galbrelin, tor Seattle at i hol ilso been organized to con- 2l While negottations have not been 3 P . embers of the various de- < - m at the home of Mrs. Garland Bog- e ne 7 W or i el ateliy Ho'el, Restaurant Em carried very far on a new c The concert is for the special gan. Co-hostesses for the affair F,a"’;m )ji”’m,’g"‘” g‘:n}: x_“am Gie . e Denell antirepiate o we DADARS ployees Also Asked covering hotel employees, it is un- mysic and uniform fund and ev-| were Mesdames Boggan, Weschen- "'ight and made no discharges. “,"he S A W derstood that the Baranof Hotl oryone attending is assured of value| felder, Goetz, and Weir. | AR “X T s Spain, Pasquan ot Rsaurant Bmplosees o oy and. the Gastimenn ot Lo ime, e 1o ponsored e evening was spent i mers OO _ which in ming and monograming tea towels Local No. 871, of Juneau, is now offering 25 cents a day. Ot} H S L itself is significant that the ob- for the guest of honor and tasty Up 1ails Je negotiating with local employers hotels in the city claim that 1 ookl o RO IBrEGR ord TeTealiaunts ) e . Tatany anigved & for a new contract which Will go are unable to afford any increases The concert given last. Novem- | Attending were Miss Spain and -~ nc. for the same fund, was well Mesdames Spain, Pasquan, O'Day, For Sa'urda into effect on April 1. An in- at all ik S y crease of $2 per day straight Negotiations are being continued ,oironized and all spoke highly George Fleek, Schindler, Loken, P]lone Dflllglas 2“2 through for all hotel and restaur- this week between ‘union and ¢m- .t the capable and efficient mu- Bonnett, Tuckett, Mills, Shudshift, eact Woman's Club booth . on oOpe Wedding vows will be read for ant workers and a single contract pioyer representatives. ical organization Kearney, Bringdale, J. A. Williams, 10 i took in contribu-|Miss Evelyn Spain and Mr. Robert covering both kinds of employment PR T This concert will have several and John Guerin ) amount of $13750.| Pasquan Saturday evening at 8 8re the main new requestions of HERE FROM HAINES special features that should also — e FHIDAY AND SAT“RDAY m of $11055 was realized' o'clock at the Church of the Na- | the union | Harry Ellingen, from Haine add to the musical programn, and Stanley F. Ambrose registering through t! / s of the | tivity | Heretofore hotels and restaur-/gictered at the Gastineau Hotel to aid the band. Manager Zal-|from Athol, Mass, is at the Hotel c Daughters ¢ America Bridesmaids will be Betty Lou 8nts have been covered by separ- jast night main Gross of the 20th Century Juneau. aintained the two booths | Hared and Shirley Olds with Loise |8te contracts and smaller restaur-) RIS T 7 % = 7 AT A, e o . f S oughout the day Hickey as Maid of Honor, Best man |8t operators are protesting a M M signed to take cl yester- will he Jack Pasquan, brother of Joint contract Only one employ- Dutch (leanser - 2 for 1 9« A Issue - [ [] was Rebekah Lodge and |the groom er, the Baranof Hotel, they say, Women's Auxiliary of the ' Ushers will be Jack Kearney and | Dires both types of worl i b to Gffer Great RedRie T edRipe Tomatoes, Ib. 35 Success to the TEXAS PINK Pioneers carries on today. Schedule Qgcar Waterud. under a single contract restaur- the remainder of the month is| As no invitations have been ants might be closed by any ac- n i s on GRAPEFRUIT - 2 for 20« d IDAHO GEM follows cued, all friends are most cordially | !ion taken by the union in a dis- Friday, March 14—American Wo-| jyited both,to the wedding and | Pute involvingz onl lui'\“l* me Voluntary Services reception to be held at the home! Th¢ emplovers are offering at turday, ch 15—WOMEN's of the bride's parents at 1105 B|E ooy, 50 cents a day increase National Aeronautics Association. | ¢tyeet down the line to all restaurant Monday, March 17 b | employees. This offer would set i wages at the following scale: Din- y, March 18—This date v ner cooks, $12.50; combination fry ed as yet and open to I_UIHERAN I_ADIES land pastry cooks, $11.06; fry ice club who | cooks, $10.50; storeroom workers, any women's serv WAthes' to volanteet AID MEE'I'S ApR". 10 $7.70; pantrymen, vegetable men Wednesday, March 19—Lutheran jand cooks helpers, ice am mak- |ers, head wailtresse hs Martha | RSN nd miscel- L S ursday, March 20—VFW Aux-, The next meeting of the Luth- laneous workers, $7.54; iliary eran Ladies Aid will be held on IS, Waltresses on 8-hour stre Friday, March 21—~ Methodist April 10 instead of the regular shift, bus boys and cashiers, $6.50; s !l 0 E s H 0 P L s c : Ladies first 1 rsday in the month be- | Waitresses on 8-hour split shift ™ . urday, March 22—American cause of Holy Thursday following ‘"‘-d} c “1‘:"””“1 waitress-dish- i a Je il ary. or J ec: v vashers, 7.00; untair workers, n Auxilia n that This decislon ‘wasg|Washers, $7.00; fountain worker at 191 S- Frankhn $6.50 with m meals. | and $7.50 without Monday, March 24—Beta Sigma reached at the meeting of the Phi Society held last week in the Tuesday, March 25—Soroptimist church parlors Club. Hostesses for the March 7 meet- | Wednesday, March 27—Order of ing w Mrs. R. Kronquist and| Eastern Sta Mrs MacDonald. During the Friday, March 28—Business and,busincss meeting it was decided to Professional Women's Club. assist in the Red Cross drive. Ow- Saturday, March 29—E to the many rummage sales, Club one by the Lutherans was In addition to the bhooths, the postponed, but it was decided te Lions, Rotarians, and Kiwanians hold a food sale in the near fu- have already started solicitation ture. The spring apron sale was campaigns with volunteers from aiso scheduled, date to be announ- their service groups assigned to ced later cover certain districts in Juneau Following the business meeting I service clubs have received a i program was given by eir necessary buttons, cards, etc., Mrs nice in, enjoyed by all. and are cooperating in this annual - | #of 2912 Canal Strect, New Orleans, La. | fund-raising campaign for the Red SITKA. 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