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———__f' rA JUNEAU. ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1947 PACE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ¥ ] b ~ A p é 3 - g[ s ’ I" . diffic averted the danger that organ- : GBSBER AND Iv l They Have. been otiending & | AUy Awaska mpire uld try to wreck the bargaining machin- Foi = " BACK FROM TRAINING omns ion (e ot o i o e R e I rather th ‘.. comply with the 20 Y E A RS A G ‘T H E EMPI RE :. ‘ general apitude t balt. 'S; i EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY isions of the law '8 f SESS!ON m NONTANA which are des'zned to test young o Main Streets, J Aluska pear NLRB has been engaged | &. — s } R | applicants and veterans who do BOROT Y LINGO 4 preliminary skirmishes to BEOEUBER 28, 1087 - | not have any specific training or o b ND e gt B0 WAy 2 1 on raany difficult cases t Government School was to present a Christmas program in the | ¢ Gus Gissb manager of the | skills \ R are certain to arise, esy y under the provisic Hall on ‘Willoughby, Averu ;se appearing on the | e 23 i office, Alaska Territorial SR STGRE Y = . e 1 June Se Class Matter. the Taft-Hartley Act relating to the unfair practices ke Atiee TEiduse Josle O Inties ‘Bhrkelay, Hesbarle sloyment and Frederick Tyml_! Ol SEGEERE 1 2 wit I ¢ the by > S A 0 : " rook: field manager of the ATS, return- pen evenings until Christmas. Dettversd:t $1.50 per month; Of labor w Tn dealing with cases of this sort the | yyercer Harry See, Robert Martin, John Morrison, Willlam Wanamaker | @ oks eld manager of the - | Rt .00 B w 1 ave t ° terman ® ¢d cn the Denali from Helena,| . 0 NLRB will be entering a new field and will have t0 | and Benjamin Willard | o 3 ng rates i ¢ g s doy b oo ° a Carroll o/ in advance, $7.50; | set up a new body of prec surpri t r that far . . o % iy : f they wil ptly notifs people to hear that so far not Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirk had moved into their new home which had | 7 Bt AT X 5 < he delivery new unfair labor practices provisions | juct pbeen completed on Fifth and Gold street . od Rundall 5 d J e ST d on the board or been the subject o Shirley Roff () ! s : e - o e £% O of a preliminary decision by a trial examiner. All An entertainment for the members of the two classes in night o 2 Lois Davis ) ; A etuas] oa oW ave beer headlines in the NeWs- | sonool was to bs held today. Appearing or program was U. S. e ert Carothers ) ted 1R ocal published Herzog expl Ive the issuance of | pistrict Att ey Haiding, Miss Johaga, Mi Ardena Leer, William e » Corinne Bolduce g r requests for injunctions that fall within 4 o Hans Johanson ; ALK SRV ¥ Harriman and Theodora Budwin 108 ‘ ; ; u | th pende wisdiction of the general counsel ® Emitt A. DeWitt : i ° e 0 o0 ) g wthority over P HAVESS The number of passenger-carrying automobiles owned in Alaska I {99 --". ‘ atior prosecu such charges. He adds | jncreased 160 per cent in the past five years, according to statistic g3 ! A V) s T < the courts have spoken 1o | ¢empiled by district headquarters of the Forest Service In 1827 thera IED AN 1R{H oae S s B b what the law will be on many ofy were 14 s in the Territory and in 1923 there were 545 automobiles laj!g‘i [\ 4 S B . : i e s et MIDNIGHT SERVICE - 1ares merous issue t await clarification at the hands Ll i effect on August 22, more than 2,500 cases have beer /. S. George of the Juneau Cid Storage plani left Seattle this daj y ! : .‘ - filed with the rd about 40 ver c involve | cn the Alaska for Juncau. He had been in Seattle on a short busir ; i MM & LR W X [ r lat tices, while the remaini i connection with business of the plant. A Christmas e service will b ; 60 per re requests for elections to choose b \theran. Church, cor- P A ican y: ££ X A ives or to authorize union shor Howard & sistant U. S. District Attorney, sailed from Seattle e Tt ertl ik an merica /// 5 uc” \ . entertains justified ts s | on the Alaska for Juneau. He 1 n south several weeks li » board to deal expediti v work load 1=ly W he notes that the TAFT-HARTLEY REVIEW charges by indivis zainst em- 3 : % ior and Senior Cheirs and the onMes Alameds s Wes: Jutes | A0 regational singing of the fav- fares to Seatile t quarter’s work The choirs under the church’s Bl Eunice Nev- and inside Alaska ployers makes the number ges appear to | rger (han ‘t veally ‘- Director of Music, M h, 35; low, 35; rair i, will present a pr cmpesed of music by the slashes round-trip / { OWM the University of W N i | (it Christmas Carols gram ver formidable the task ahead inay be, Mr o £ ort t versal @ Herzor Ve exhaustive review of the board’s fUlc- | Seeeeeee oo B -q | €d to lé. ‘. .\“]hr‘ (‘L Uv, <A i purposes leaves one with the conv ; o i . . by : 3 | from JUNEAU | REGULAR FARET | Bap T | ) ial music is as foll A £ GAIN FARE - 5 that nio effort will be spared “to 4o ‘even-handed Jués A it ol i — {round 1n, s : st 10 effort wil be spared "t do even-nanced Jus- || D@ily Lessons in Enalish i S T s cord g | ent | SAVING ) f } L 1 " , \ s i \ - ! EATTLE 5 ) ce, to promote industrial peace and to encourage Folk-song. arfanged by Ohristian-|¢ — 0 135,00 S o500 ; n S T i5 the PUIPose 0f the | meese st e i s e b e e oo 40.00 have 25 ¥l pew law, and, in our opinion, given wise administra- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He receives ten thousand | “There Came A Little Child To | k90 25.00 7.40 | t 1 prove its worth dollars per year.” Say, “A y If you insist upon the Latin per, | Earth, Havergal and sung by NKS | 108.00 [ y Act has re- . E Yo ¥ ¢ Choir — 75.00 33.00 : A 3 ccmplete the p! se E R ANNUM t o :*l ’ho 2 % of ) NOME . Lot Y s g O Italian Nove OFTEN MI arrow. Pronounce the A as in AT, not 0\«‘.(m c m‘l‘im;‘;“.:d g 15005 nce e new li xcludes a ound, arranged by : Hparv R, < e as in CARE Kl ot T Btun |l fond (tax not included) b o f finition of employees granted Washington Post) : Baan fosenilnigat: ohEEe) coner | Christiansen and with Junior Choir 3 - ng OFTEN MISSPELLED: Prescntiment; observe the I; not PRESENT- 10~ } T ’ '.'\.]1\“ of .‘;unm: o ,““ ; nment has a ;»"-“1[ plan for | vy Carpenter Cut the il Now you can enjoy holiday travel at a great saving. <« 5 e p with ' boostin 1 production and getting some i Carpent t the Mang . & 117 1048 i b bngiaal :l\l P “ “( ’, . ,l e ; (” L;: e v‘l;‘ SYNONYMS: Difficu tacle, obstruction, hindrance, impedi- | vy being dedicated by Christ- 1 From December 1, 1947, to March 13, 1948, your round " gl b I A 3 ¥ : recent Proposal is to give 11000 British miners and their Ment lansen to the Westminster Choir | trip Clipper ticket is good up to 30 full days, including o Rl i"‘“’: to consider | Wives @ 12 days' holiday Italian Riviera or WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let and built on English-Scotch | stopovers. Plenty of time for business, visiting and sight- iy Siter o nk AR 98 the Italian lakes for ever million tons of coal increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's w 3 seeing. Plan your Clipper trips now to points Outside ; ] free-speech ontroversy. 1 t SNOY sweden.” o 7 . 1 | | 63 i aee ‘1 st exported to Italy. The expenses of these jaunts would s to the kitchen or cookery. (Pronounce the ( Christmas Snows of Sweden.” by o Tohile Tet the. watld’t thodt Jexpétienced Snifline I | de i vision has 3 side. 14 be met by the Italians out avings resulting syllable 7 culinary knowledge is limited . 1 i d from the practices fol- | from purchases of British instead of American coal s e At k lsis Gloria,” F. F. Hark- stretch your travel doltars. 4 Jigd der the T t. What A1 effect it . vision of British miners vacationir under SN, GF the cuitalln e v“ h ler's arre ngement oif the Middie ! 4 , “ e on decisions in cases arisi ely under alien skies as a reward for work well don B e b A R A e e et T AR R Wk Juhe s Baranof ¥ '%I"Telephfine 166 ctvgl w has yet to be determined is urinz. But, like so many idyllic visions, its S Yeao e B LR IDIenGd e SEICRIER B n A great deal of the NLRB's time has also been 'beauties dim on close inspection. We hope the day HSRIEY, - Ut R HE G e fc and t Little Jesus Boy,” Mac- -y g nay com . 2 workers b e < ¢ et atiun Amer= devoted to interpreting those hotly contested provisions May come when the workers of the world will have Sy SRS gt Ame N MICTM % L ey At peciiting unions te file non~ time and the surplus income for jou > this o spiritua - b s e i | to strange places. But we greatly doubt wheth costs of livir P The Christmas Sor being F Uromanie: : gitdavits . And Y% “‘ ormation ' Italian proposal of mass vacations at government ex- t in the Ter i rrangement of the Can- Worip AIBWAYS machinery set up by the board. oo o viiel s oo ot Stent it for nid o dependent qhils % A pense is either suited to the times or consistent with aid to dependent chi % PR , v Adam % of to cor those principles of nondiscriminatory trade which ar and for old age assistance n]’, sation cordially invites The og/s/em o///e’Z/yi;r] ( 7/}}}5(/: nt 1 ¢ ion of eligibility for the professed objectives of the world’s chief tr to inadequate funds. one,be- _)‘_‘m Hosate o wership with it at agents, Mr. Herzog says- nations ; 4 extent L A8 (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. labor organizations is now w teo, t British trade union g and want to be ficed nal and international idious incentive scheme of the peak winter mohths nd that would be fit onlv a miners in high production therefore, that British min othen industrics, will be f mber o ahead when demands are greatest. i . those relief checks now well as workers in of necessity are decid- ced by circumstances to inadequate to fulfill the mini- to home for a Ic time to come. The most mum essential needs of the persons of the Iialian offer is its recog depend; upon them, when it is tremendous imoortance of coal and mine wor wossible te allocaté an average ol postwar Europe. but $20.17 a month for the care — '¢f both the mcther and her de- d is our gue having fully complied 1 by the law. This encour: zing was made possible by the board’s decision union be- arent federation had not versal of the general coun- of resentation case not to disqualify all the officers of its d with the R interpretative ruling solved a er contrar: and cherr Miss Betty Bonnett instituted at the beginning of the Id. At the sal time OVER 406 GREET and Mrs. Carl Rusher were a fiscal year represented an ing from to $35 led the prizes. Miss Jean Hc reduction of ANS welfare + tor boarding placement nee including the termina- ndent chudien — &n of reliei payrolls which im- native wo- pped s~ SAN"'A A'I' MOOSE [er was also rewarded for expertne of aim in dropping clothesp.ns |into a milk bottle. mediately deprived ) his, 1 ] nadequate sum for food nute: ACS HAS GAY CHRISTMAS s reindeer, bringing pres: for P of the r en band play- clothing d shelter e guest A § ; Nl s explained. addition funds for Over 400 grown-ups and childven | ed Christmas carols, and Miss’ €XE 3 Y e g Berz rendered a boogie ve cclled to save $8,000 and General i Joi ¥ Loyal of “Jingle Beil Miss Paul e erminated’=to - savey o of the Alaska Mc men of the Mo System had a ! party yesterday after- : “Although we appe ) com- g ; ended and lives S Y i o e noon, complete with tree, and a toys, oandy nd h girl received a Christ- MUunily agen X " Santa Claus represented by Sgt. zanizations te exhaust ev- le means of preventing in these homes, there to each boy sonally decorated by h Cof- George Pleasants Members of the staff pres- is and exchanged them by draw- 1€ fi <o — = ! hri = W ’ 1 cmplice, SCCIAL WELFARE s G « 1S 1 E i }ORK OF ANS IS - by Februar 1 1 ‘ g W g g 2 : MEDE [N REPORT 0 : "t MADE I ) . 1 b of ° R on, Doro- Il i struments S ‘ d DO Alaska Nativ ; n | . s SO six months, Department St 5 = ‘3‘:‘ ). Evelyn I Butler today B E refhghments dur- ook fowatof 418 depond be o cOIDEL I anks. dien h mainteined in pri- 23 Spike of cereal special thanks. | 5 R bonain ; ion of Yesterday's Puzzie 5 Welf d J. Krause, a lo- o put o ick 5. Sound of dry leaves Combarative . Christmas is the time we remems d \ ber our old friends and look forward to new friends. So our good wishes ring out for dll... Assistance func “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year: io words . Light brown are richer in good cheer.) e W e . SHATTUCK trees l emain within Upper regions . Trouble Disencumber BETA SIGHA PHI HAS g 1 CHRISTMAS o AGENCY “ ¥ 1 : ; ~** ALLEN and CURTIS SHATTUCK Pronoun A Agma . 3 Village in Ohlo 1k 1 M Fra ¥ € Attire Il ; 31, Dispatches cleverest I whic ief Genus of the part t maple tree | n the and June | although order | ations adorned | Lo t limi- fo bound match | AP Newsfeatures lver bells ‘h"“] I : | DECEMBER 23 wedlate curtallment measures