The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT JUNEAU CHAMBER IS FOR SHEPE‘EH INVESTIGAT TION Chamber Also Opposes Any Increase of Muni- cipal Tax Rate Chamber Cong mmendation: freigh me n of e and t ted & arately itions high Tax Declarin th discourage busines Propo record weculd ra it from cent It prope two percent 5477, Bart- pres however, HR Delegate E. 1 the approved lett, which would repeal ent Fe A power wre ¢ measure business 1 w genera To U Aid Sman and in Alas by the Chamber aving life an Territory. The tained a request lish an The propert resolutiom also ¢ to the Coast Guard office of the Ma- in Juneau also Olice Depar mail delive which 1 marine The Ck its assistance and licensed chart to help them obtain business. group finally recommended the Co: Guard also establis Auxiliary Flotilla in Juneau Other Buciness The Chamber wis advised that the Western Council gave its suppor to SJR 162 at its recent annual meeting on the mendation of the Juneau Chamber The measure would strip the Sec- e Interior of his power pe Indian reservations boats in order ihe that Stat in Alaska Fred Mar Dunn, District Traffic r of Pan American Airways, 1 tha an Francis »w from April 30 to will feature s of a booth Sportsmen’s Sh May 7. The Standard Oil mov well as other items concerning the Ter He requested that the wamber of Commerce make avail- for distribu- boot as tory e handcut folder \ The Rum with a f(lfpa:éwf/bfl FAMOUS 1 SINCE 1804 for seft flavor | unique bouguet. | o st 147 e A Sole U. S. Agents Julius Wile Sons & Co New York, N Distributors for Alaska 0DOM & COMPARY 262-363 Colman Bldg., Seattie 4, Wz hinglar d Juanita Diaz recom- 'CO-ED GRID VICTORS — 11 ann Tau Omega fra ty in the —Marilyn Ham Alpha at Farg June Ma Scouts Ameri- Freeman the R introduced Ed ElQ Co. In that A av there members the Boy Stan on of and Cowling of re of Se- i‘fl‘!h\ St I He « nsportation f proble Juneau h and should amship ared people He a beautiful that for tisd'd I is is v here the Juneau Spruce Corp- 1 in setting up its shipping iting in: - o (OMMITTEES ARE (HOSEN FOR PiAY BY .l NEM: HIGH proved by ti ent ¢ meeti s of the Hig » serving as adviso The students ws Keith 1d Stage Don Ha Weiss, J: Dick Winze ton Furne: ivi Mt Promp! Lou Fagerson Kather Mis: liy Make Phylli: Dy Garrett, Margita 1 Violet Dapcevich, An- Claire Folta, Jeanette Deleris Freimuth, Doris Sally McCrea Virginia Eugene Temple, Gail Don Wingerson. Advisors jorie Tillotson, Mrs, Nor- , Mrs. Hoyt Barnett Virginia Cra midt, Cl up Pat ita .Brown, Stephens Phillips, Crawford, rs n G Tickets: Charles McClell Lou Fage hillip H Stewart Miss Emil Mr. A This all duced t imuel French o Lerta Arle Edwin H. Lindoff and Julia Marvin, o er, both of Hoonah, application with U ner Felix Gray for an Commis- marriage unce 5. vo- STATE DEPARTMENT North Dal "MPIRE— TUNEAU. Al ASKA | CARPENTERS OUT Phi Beta sorority, victors over Agricultural College Pat Lee, Mary Nemsek, Mary Ranuey, ANNOUNCES EXAMS FOR JOB OPEH Fore in the tc ment held in Civ ted vith the Secrets ¢ diplomatic nitial ar ience Impordant FIRER/ » Board vice has an examination s forzign s Department of rmation re trict Ma June mmerce of Ci ritten ex ited ingto President T W 1948, inclusiv by 1 consent o iirection o ary of appeintments are levels rar ) per annun and qual ¥y quarters and duty ti serve abr 1 consular of made fromy ceording to sup- cost of a ion d ur citizen T of "\Tfl""r?"'fi 1 A 1Y NIGHT te of elter and Donna Bormann. and, if married, be married an American citizen. Avplication blanks may be obtain- d of Examiners tor s ice, Department of Washington 25, D. C. The ceipt of applications .- — — e o s 06 v 0 0 0 0 TIDE TABLE 2 APRIL 2:22 am, 8:17 am, 76 1t 119 ft. . 35 It tide, 1 tide, tide < Alomic Energy (on Is Voted New Funds ING [‘C)N‘ Apx il 1.—®—The » today tentatively voted $150,- 000,000 of new funds for the Atemic Energy ( mission. proved without controvers n in a general appropriation t 1 the Commissicn can mak? to that amount. the contract authority research work bill was e: wets ug - Much of 1, would be for cocted n TED LLERS Fleeting 12 at T30 C.1. 0. HALL All B 3ring ] Membership Books changes in local constitution nhers Urged to Aftend for halloting on technical A BIG REDUCTION SALE at f.u=-Fl:’s Photo Shop iam R aS fi‘.‘,’ P -wlgs Eilme Chests 20% 10 Eilmn Frames Al Splicers B rint BDryers s Gadget Bags 0% OFf ONLY 2 MORE OO OOO T OO0 DTN SOOSDSOODERE R DAYS RFARRFFOFRARRARR THURSDAY, APRIL 1, HERE IN DISPUTE OVER NEW WAGES ‘Ouit Work at End of Con- | tract After Failure to Agree roximately ) AFL Juneau carpenters wers not working today the result of a failure in wage egotiations between the Juneau Contractors and Employ Associa- | tion and Local 2247 of the Interna- al Brotherhcod and Joiners of erica. The contract between the and the carpenters e: emply- d at arven- morning. This noon, r, ca | penters employed by several n'dn- pendent contractors retu i to the job after reaching an agreement with the union, Considerable difference still | mains in the offers of the two groups and no predictior e made as |to when the car 3 will return to work. The contractor was $2.06 1-2 per hour icn was asking $2.25 per hour. sent scale is $2.00 re- and the un- Fre- Biggest hitch to the problem ap- pears to be the union request for escalator clause in their agreement to provide for changes in the cost of living {eidlox > unfon refuses ccept any offer unless this pro- § n is made and sloyers refuse to co , the em- based, , on the The employer's according to a argument that t! c make it impossible to give an accurate bid on future work. The union argu that it is entitled to wages in line with the cost of living index. Ear Estepp, union Pres says that if the cost of living goes up, “un- ion wages should follow and natural- ly, if the cost of livi goes down, s should go down.” The union permitting, emergency wi at th Commercial Company is | howaver, | Northern| last offer | on boats because of the \\'"m her. The two groups held two meetings 1ast night without reaching an| agreement. No time has been named | for future discussions. e e — NO CANHAVE MOCN, SAYS KRUG, T0 TWO PENNSYLVANIANS WASHINGTON, April 1.—P—The Government teday turned down two Pennsylvanians who laid claim to the Moon Secretary of the Interior Krug saying the Moon belongs to evers denied their request that the G ernment approve the claim. In a formal reply to Rc Eaton and Charles W, Henh Sewickley, Pa., Krug explained w tongue-in-cheek seri Federal homestead laws = ‘plicants to inspect in areas sought. Further, he said the sovereign:y of the United States has never heen hed over the Moun. rzquire ap- person the freezing Finland Govt. Says Russians Are 'Very Generous' fo Finns HELSINKI, Finland, April 1.—® —Finnish President Juho Paasikivi is keeping in close touch with Sov- iet-Finnish treaty negotiations now o fthis advise. In Moscow, mean< President has new advice on the t ; from five of the six parties in Parliament. Paasikivi is expected to send telegraphic instructions to the Finnish negotiators on the basis of ‘hi~' adv! n Moscow, mean- e, 2 highly placed Finnish source that the Russians have been ; generous” in their talks with Finns says the <~ IN FROM CHICAGO M. C. Marie from Chicago, I, is in Juneau and staying at the Baranof Hotel. e MARYLAND VISITOR Mrs. Sadie R. West of Bladens- bury, Md,, is in Juneau and stay- ing at the Baranof Hol ALASKA INSURANCE AGENCY | Phone 382 ® Fire HAROLD H. BATES, Manager ® Casualiy @ Marine ® Workmen's Compensation ways 1948 Pt it { These popular places 2 serve SHORES' | FRESH FRYERS: || y Mike’s Perc,\"st 1 Salmon Creek Country Club Diaz Cafe City Cafe Junior’s Cafe Shores’ fresh poultry is raised here, and killed locally. Shores’ fryers make “Mighty Good Eating” TRIM KWIKS Town tailored—they slip over your shoes like gloves—easy and supple. For rainy days, for driving-rto wear every- where. Women’s sizes. i ahioi - BM Befrends Ca QuALItY SINCE 1857 /(///(+ Over- The'Shie IT°S HERE AGAIN BEEE | resh Unf BILR CASE LOT BRINGS FRESH BEEF TO JUNEAU For the first time since the be- ginning of the war, unfrozen meat is being offered for sale to the We have suc- ceeded in installing proper refri ation in our charter boat, the Robert Eugene expressly for people of Juneau. M this purpose. satisfying flavor. natural, vigorating food. Fresh, juicy, tender UNFROZ- EN meat has all the nourishment that nature provides. fresh longer, and contains full unfrozen meat for It stays You can’t beat in- CASE LOT AGAIN PIONEERS in bringing the best in fine foods to the people of Juneau. Meat Department for real food enjoyment and economy in your Try our food budget. Juneau Housewives B nao@2w ihat “Case Lot" means @eecalitey!! FRESH FRUITS |Fancy & Sfaple Groceries AND VEGETABLES Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Fresh & Smolied Meals PIONEFEER Case Lot Mérchandisers of the Gastinean Channel Area JUNEAYU DELIVERIES: i I¢A.M..2and 4 P. M, DOUGLAS COMPLETE AKERY DEPARTMENT DELIVERY: 10:00A. M [

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