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

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I e s e e PAGE EIGHT tion betweén the International rep- resentative and the local chapter EMPLOYERS' CLAIMS The employers claim that I.ONGSHORE (ASE four hour minimum pay for work ion Sundns holidays lnd b((\\un |§ HElD TUESDAY 5 2 i already included in the prox)« sal :\\mrn they have submitted. They esterday afternoon 'say that the only part of the Ket- r's office between |chikan agreement which is in ef- of labor unions, ‘fect with other locals is the wage ors, Juneau busi- [rate and that other conditions are ent officials and still under arbitration in Seatt] nor of Alaska, brought| Besides the Governor, those : ritten statement W‘hlcl\i(cndmy the meeting were: Ip in bringing a long|J. Rivers, Territorial Attorney Gen- peace in relations between |eral; Michael J. Haas, Territorial emen and steamship com-|Representative of the U. 8. Depart- ka iment of Labor; George Sundborg phdmld after 'Frank W. Hermann and Ernes TAKU LODGE Three-Day July 4th Special — 537.50 The Fish are Bitin' Fishing and Glacier Trips Cockiail Bar Music by Ihe 0'Reillys X Boat leaves Union 0il Dock, Friday, 11:00 A. M. s of discussion by ‘P'II*UX s of the Juneau Merchants Return trip leaves Taku Sunday, 4:00 P. M. parties, ceclared that the Ju-|Association; H. O. Adams, Alaska > v cal of the International|Steamship Company, Henry E. en and Warehousemen's'Green Northland Transportation vants the West Coast|Company, and J. F, Church, Alaska agreement put into ef-|Transportation Company. n Al\ a with a 15 percent Union representatives differential. The long-; Chris Hennings, pecified that they dol‘Repluentnne and Anthony Wu- a jurisdictional dispute:kich, President of the Juneau lo- he agreement would be|cal, ILWU, plus the following| to the degree that itiILWU members: George Fo! ere with a présent George Henkel, Clarence K. Hc ween the employers onen, Don McCammon, Alexander rs Union which pr-|{Laiti and Alfred F. Eurw | work cargos in Alas- gy Mrs R L. Bacon N AVAILABLE MAKE RESERVATIONS WITH MARY JOYCE GASTINEAU HOTEL he concerns which up to the agree- They named as living up, agreement the Canadian Railway, Union Oil Co,|terday afternoon given by Oil Co., Briggs Transpor- '| Gruening. and the Dahl Transpor- Also a guest at the Governor's {House is Miss Dalton Arnold [dau[,hler of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren representatives of the five, ‘Arnold of Saugatuk and New Haven, of the Waterfront Em- | Connecticut, where Mr. Armold is Association stated that the'a Wellknown broker. tatement may be of help| Peter Gruening, son of the Gov s between ' ernor, arrived home this morning s and the from Berkeley, California, where ive of thejle has been attending the Univer- s union in ieaulc! ity of California. Accompanying t a proposal, offered | Peter was Robert Cole, a college received ac-|classmate, and another classmate. They feel William Lewis of New York, was to he difference arrive this afternoon by plane. n local longshore- | Tomorrow evening Mrs. Gruening T md the shipping operators 1l entertain at a buffet dinner because rf a lack of communica rlm the young pe are guests e I at the Governor's - r\.?mbeh of lh I H 1 it claims are al- by the wreemem] Co.. Maskflf Mrs. Robert Lowe Bacon of Alaska Dock Washington, D. C. widow of the {who are the houseguests of Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, -were ) A.\80C13[10nl sreement | (5OVEINON'S House the Juneau late Congressman from New York, 'guests of honor at a small tea yes- \t‘r’;l other non- ! ion Co., the T .and her daughter, Miss Ivy Bacon, Mrs. uniquely designed NECKLACES EARRINGS BRACELETS RINGS for Men and Women ALASKAN JADE AND NUGGET PIECES The NUGGET SHOP GRAND OPENING SOON T-\TF\(FVT MAY HELP | — sk e o o o o . | WEATHER REPORT e Temperature for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau—Maximum, 52; minimum, 46. At Airport—Maximum, 54; minimum, 45. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Rain tonight and Thursday little change in temperature. Southeasterly winds 15-20 m.p.h. decreasing Thursday afternoon PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 v.m. today) In Juneau — .02 inches since July 1, .68 inches. At Airport — .04 inches; 84 inches. e o o Help poarselV from o smiiling kel TEA. —————SPECIAL VALUE GARDEN GR&PB JUICE, ICE, ¢4 COFFEE Lb.45¢ THESE ARE NOT SPECIALS . . . . . THESE ARE REGULAR, DAY-TO-DAY PRICES since July 1, o o s STOWAWAY ARRESTED Henry Olson, a former member of | i the fishing boat Echo, was arrested | here this morning by Deputy U. S. Marshal Sid Thompson and charg- ed with being a stowaway on board | the Square Sinnet from Sitka to Juneau. He was arraigned this| iafternoon by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray and bond was set at $800. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE _ JUNEAU. ALASKA FIVE JUNEAU YOUTHS CELEBRATE HERE WITH FIREWORKS; ARRESTED Five Juneau youths were arrest- ed last night by City Police and cited for illegally shooting off fire- works within the City limits in violation of a City ordinance. The youths, whose ages ranged from 13 to 25 years, were taken before " City Magistrate Willlam A. Holz- 0 heimer this morning and were re- leased after a warning that a re- peat performance would bring se- vere punishment. Judge Holzhei- mer said that future offenders will |’ be harshly dealt with because of the seriousness of the crime in which fires may be started or bodily injury suffered. Those arrested were: John P. | O'Connor, 18; Frank Dennis, 14; Wayne Powers, 13; Bobby Gold- included gtoin 20; and Jack McDaniels, Jr., CIO Territorial 55 -~ Empirs Waniw-gas for resulls! every evening except Monday at the SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB $1.75 Special Dinner TONIGHT ROASTLEGof PORK Salad—V egetable—Potatocs—Biscuits and Honey Chinese Specialties CHOP SUEY — CRAB FOO YUNG EGGFOO YUNG FRIED RICE Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway JOIN US IN JUNEAU JULY 4TH i WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1947 WHEEL SETS FOR immmmummm|||||uumuumummm|nu|uunmmmuiumuuuuumu SOAP BOX DERBY | GEORGE BROS. CARS ARE HERE| again SAY: i Here's the announcement-all Soap | NAME YOUR SCOTCH! Box Derby Boys Club members and | entrants for the big race have bem] waiting for—the wheels for their cars have arrived and may be ob- tained at Connors Motors. | This year there is no difference whatever in the wheeis, Daxn \kUNc‘ has announced. Instead of bemgf labelled Firestone or Goodrich, as they have been in the past, they | now carry the official label of the, National Soap Box Derby, and Skusé particularly stressed the fact that the wheels are all alike, so| there should be ro confusion O\I‘II “choice” of a preferred sét. There are plenty of the sets here now, and nothing to stop the bms from complet: mg their cars. ALL OVER-8 YEARS ol 86.8 PROOF SCOTCH -WHISKIES, Just Like Pre-War Days George Bros. shelves are stocked with a newly-arrived variety of those famous names you've been waiting to see again - those real LIQUORS OF QUALITY HAIG & HAIG, HAIG & HAIG, | VAT 69, 8-yr.old BLACK & WHITE, 8-yr.old JOHNNY WALKER, 12-yr. old JOHNNY WALKER, 8-yr.old |WHITE HORSE, 8-yr.old HARVEY'S, 8-yr.old JOHN CRABBIE, 12-yr.old | JOHN CRABBIE, 8-yr.old HUDSON'S BAY, 8-yr.old (Best Procurable) 'MARTIN'S V-V-0, 10-yr. old' OLD BUSHMILL'S IRISH WHISKY —9 Years Old 12-yr.old Scoich 8-yr.old Whiskies OLD GRAND-DAD OLD TAYLOR OLD CROW 'KENTUCKY TAVERN JAMES E. PEPPER |OLD FITZGERALD |. W. HARPER |OLD OVERHOLT RYE Bottled- in-Bond Whiskies §7.50 per fifth CHOW MEIN 3-STAR HENNESSY |MARTELL'S COGNAC MONNET COGNAC Imported ® AT PIGGLY WIGGLY @ MILK caseof48tallcans S6.2 5 GRANULATED SOAP NU-BORA and 44‘ WHITE KING 95‘ Paper Napkins . . . 20c GUM by the carton 80c CANADIAN EGGS Best Foods Mayonnaise @ Durkee's Mayonnaise KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP Large Package Giant Package GOOD LUCK to the new owners of the SUGAR BOWL SOLD TO CLEDAMAE CAMMOCK Brandies s METAXA BRANDY OLD AMERICAN, 7-yr. old OLD CHARTER, 6-yr. old ANCIENT AGE, 5-yr. old McNAUGHTON'S |SEAGRAM'S V. 0. HARWOOD'S U.D.L HUDSON'S BAY, 151 proof LEMON HART, 151 proof Straight Bourbons | Canadian Whiskies Fine Hershey's Syrup — 2 for 35¢ . < T 7 SNOWDRIEF T Il S1.36 5" and every day the choicest FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES \‘\'alm melons Lettuce Tomatoes Cantaloupes Cucumbers Radishes Peaches Green Peppers Celery Plums Green Onions Carrots BANANAS —m8 —— GRAPEFRUIT | We will be apen until 3 P. M. Thm'sday for your convenience-closed July 4,5,6 || 24 PHONE 16 l ”» Q; Courtecus Deliveries L PHONE and LEQ LAZETTI Rums e o and many thanks te the many —_— LEMON HART, 90 proof friendly patrons who made (Jamaica) RON REY BACARDI, Light and Dark RON MERITO GEORGE BROS. the success of the SUGAR BOWL during the past years with its many pleasant asso- ciations. BESSIE 1. THOMAS LIQUOR STORE Phone 399 -- We Deliver OO AR | | ] (Wl

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