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PAGE EIGHT ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA = THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1948 .’ | <o e — — e e A MAYOR AND |lwu i " | ers will have conventional recipro- |to buy 162 more Boeing Superfortress west Branch Office of the VA in | olor our' on I wa porilan Inu“da'ed'AIR Fo R(ES cating engines. But the bomber pro- | bombers brings to 377 the number Seattle June 21-24. '” ' ' ’ 4 : gram also will include 81 jet bomb- | of new orders for B-50 series planes. Also attending the VA financé HOI.D MEEIING LN ers, of which 30 will be the high-; A Boeing Airplane Company conference in Seattle will be F. W. 1 cOLUE v — i - 1 | speed “flying wing” jet version. spokesman said the company had ! Kelsey, Assistant Administrator for { “TE LU SRR | | In addition to the combat craft,|not determined allocation between |Finance, and R. T. Russell, Director M |4 1 [ F 553 transport and similar planes will its Seattle and Wichita plants of |of the Finance Management Plan- i . | be purchased. work on exvected new orders for 132 | ning Service, both of the VA's Cen- * | The actual cost of the planes was B-50D and 30 B-50C bombers. | tral Office in Wushington, D, C. ! not given. “This will depend on various (ac-‘and H. D. McIntosh, Regional Dis- | | The buying program was an- tors” he said, “including the pres-|bursing Officer for the Treasury | nounced by Air Secretary Syming- |ent strike of the Aeronautical Me- | Department in Seattle. Longshoremen Picket Ju- neau Spruce Corpora- i . ¥ | NOTGE |ton at a news conference. It calls chanics’ Union at the Seattle plant.”| The VA conference is being held , tion for 62nd Day | '1\,w:fr-{IIF‘NG"rON,x dune :o‘ -“vm;‘for: - 11(;{di:z_cusst]l1mblems atx;d proc:ld\:il;es The Ailr For: id today it wi affecting he accounting an - [2201 new planes us a step toward | Bombers — Boeing B-50D, 132; | bursement of VA funds, budgets, L AT T e — e mow o (AMPBELL GOING T0. o | personnel and other finance matters. he money will come from the §1,- | Jet four-engine, 51; Northrup B-45, . ATTEND) CONFERENCE | g 245 000 which the Defense DP_#eighv.-engine Jet flying wing, 30 ? HELD FOR GRAND JURY H Jartment earmarked for the pur-| The Air Force already had previ- OF VA IN SEA]‘“_E‘ i i | ous orders for seme of these air- | James Y. Peters was bound over pose from recent defense appropria- Do ot deferse ADRCORIE" ol ‘Of bombafaiit chah forgeréd e to the Pederal Grand Jury by U. The program will include 243 [ 162 B-50s, 96 B-43§; and two B-49s. J, Robert Campbell, Finance Of- | S. Commissioner Felix Gray yes~ e bombers, of which 162 are heavy | ficer for the Veterans Administra- | terday afternoon following a :pre- long-range types, and 1405 jet PURCHASRs IN SEATTLE tion Regional Office in Juneau, will | liminary hearing on a charge of » { fizhters. SEATTLE, June 10.—/®—The Air attend a four-day finance officers’ | breaking and entering. Bond was i he long-range B-50 type bomb- | Force announcement that it expects | conference to be held in the North- | set at $2,000: longer pro- instead ion, we should declared t to reach cess. Olofsor ol naving certifica have a denaziiication” in the U. 8 Attack Plant Manager , # S ¢ PAY CASHAND SAVE ¢ $ @ PAY CASHAND SAVE @ | joined in attacking E. S. Hawk ; . e . s 0 D A P 0 P ALPINE Juneau Spruce Manager, but| o . . = > i when asked If another manager A modern motor ccurt on the main highway, 99 norih, out of Portland, Ore., was completely submerged DOUBLE COLA—ORANGE would make an difference, they | yy flgod waters of ine Columbia River. = ROOT BEER i declared that company policy was o ok Fildue i N e ] wgaInst them. Albright said that | Case of 24 flllarl CEr!on aglvantage of a labor dispute to| e i close down because its operation ¥ NO DEPOSIT ON BOTTLES NO DEPOSIT |+ has been uneconomical. They did not answer the Mayor when he ask- b Ty TR NN abOkh ed why the company went to such | B Py s it e aunc| CHOCOLATE SYRUP 1w« 17c {HALF AND HALF s corten 3§ : sired. They said that the com-| A .can § [ C <4 ¢ has be iing any possi- | il Vbl i dbis e EMBOSSED ALPINE NO DEPOSIT | b.lity of a settlement | Wukich displayed his copy of a | letter signed by NLRB Regional | Director Thomas P. Graham deny- | ihg the company’s original unfair | Igbor practice charges against the gnion on the grounds of insuffi- glent evidence. The letter, how- ever, did not direct the company fo bargain with the union NAPKINS 80 cousr 19¢ | WHIPPING CREAM rin cunoe 39 DARIGOLD BUTTER 1 87¢ ! JAVS GNV HSVO AVA @ 8 | | | IWA As Strikebreakers ® Albright also accused the com- pany as trying to use the IWA i [ ] @8 strikebreakers for the impend- 5 e - —_ g Pacific Coast maritime ue-up| E RELIANCE ALL BRANDS — BORDEN'S — DARIGOLD — CARNATION |0 on June 15. He was asked if t} it 2 25 CANNED MILK i BN 7 05 didn't contradict an earlier state- | N Q BLEND JUICE Large No. 2 can J, for C TALL CANS, CASE ¢ . ! ment in which he had. promised | g that Juneau Spruce would not be @ | vorreLL LOG CABIN ‘ ; affected by this strike if they sign- o V& éd an agreement with ILWU. He, A tugboat, pushing a barge loaded with telephone cab uses a route close to the highway at Vanport, | SNACK 12 0i. can 4gc SYRUP 5 £ 12 cunce bottle 30[: b : agreed that it did | Ore, to a discharge the load as work starts in the flocd-stricken area to restore telephone service to Port- | 4 by Olofson was asked why he was| Jand and Vancouver, Wash. (® Photo. s GOLDEN GRAIN | taking the side of the ILWU when | - g : <ol s a i Ty e I o | wonwns oo COFFEE 2.« » 43¢ | SPAGHETTI SAUCE 8- 10c [ | 4 : > mill. He declared ex y gr d” to resume the sl ‘ losd L annual good-will visits, which were ) T 3| CRI CO 49 @ e company e o n sne| GOODWILL PARTY cozved curing e war seas. © cu- o | CHICKEN FRICASSEE] =« 33c| CRIS 1 souna oo 40 | e i Here is the schedule for the 10- : = | trip F ve C - ] Mayor Hendrickson said that he HERE ON SUND.& el B et & i hated to see the City of Juneau| iday, June 11— Ocean art 11 a.m | | lose the large Juneau Spruce pay- i Falls, B. C, 6 pm.; visit Pacitic :«mm.yi,o June 19—Arrive \'.m-‘i LARGE roll over the work of three men . )., paper mill; depart 8 pm. couver 9:30 am He said he was willing to do any- | (o) ih Californi i Saturday, June 12—Arrive Prince Members of the party 111(;1:(10‘1 GRADE . thing to settle the strike outhern LaliforntanS 10 Rupert, B. ¢, 9 am.; depart Prince many prominent businessmen “““rfi AA = AMetine siitiod: s ooonier . Rupert 1 pm.; a Ketchikan their wives and children from the propamnt, st e aouter! Leave Vancouver Tonight [7:50 pum.; depart xetenikan, 11 pm Lo Angees e, 15wl s ver| o > He said that ILWU pickets would 4 < Sun June 13—Arrive Juneau|DBigh public officials ALASKA GEM be withdrawn if the company would | at 9 0 ClO(k fOr No’th 3 pm.; motor trip to Mendenhs ol 0 ,% g sign the existing Alaska longshore | —_— lacier and Auk Lake; aepart 11:55 POTS TENS 10 s ieties 35 PINK SALMON SANGA LD, OAN 43(: agreement and any revisions or| Alaska will plav host to 228 Sou m BHJURY IHEN INSU[T[ ® assorted varietios C g | amendments which may be made | erpn Galifornians b xt Sat-| Monday, June 14- Skag- ] e T D e et after June 15. He also said that|yrday (June 12) of the annual good- 9 am.; pa trip to, SHANGHAI —#®— The Foreigni SHURFINE ARMOUR’S LARGE CAN . i he would be willing to listen to|will tour sponsored by the Los An- » Bennett for lur return Y. M. C. A, s jeep was stolen a year : ER 7 i any other proposal from the com-|geles Chamber of Commerce y 4 pm 7 pam. ago. The theft was reported to thej TOMATO JUI E Lagest size can, 46 oz. c i E % v c @ pany if it would sit down and| The party is scheduled to assemble , June 15 eau | police o 2 H e | B s sl st oot dosafopndl™ i s i o mia el LR &< talk to the union. At Vancouver, B. C., and. sail tonight 7 a.m.; depart 10 a.m In fact, the theft was reporte - at 9 o'clock akoard the S. S. Prince gell 8 pm.; speci twice, once to the district station and > 5 2 2 G nEy]’O“ o . s e s Sasoma T iy o B w0 | LUCKY STRIKES - CAMELS - CHESTERFIELDS - PHILIP MORRIS - POLL MALL - HERBERT T ST. LOUIS, MARGARET T i Aepact 1106 g The other day the Y. M. C. A. got - UNDERWAY FOR BLACK COD | cparles p. Bayer, veteran of nu-| Wednesday, June 16 vive a curt summons from the potice. | The Margaret T, cwned by Pete|arous previous Alaska trips, de- Ketchikan, 7 am., visit c orage Its stolen jeep had run a red light. ALL BRAND > Hildre, and the St. Louis by Ed|—— — - SRS i L z - - —_— = < Krause, are taking on stores at the | ] small boat harbor before going out Z E e cAnToN a for black cod within the next few < o o o [ ] days. The Margaret, which has > been fishing halibut in Area ’I‘wo,l = » m ‘ is expected to leave today and the | SHURFINE ’ AMOCAT—FREESTON St. Louis, idle since the first of | n : 4 = ’ B o i % | DICED BEETS s v s 2 296 | PEACHES e s v s e 21 il of this week. | o NIBLETS BRAND AMOGAR w Large No. 2 can Zl’ol ch 12 19c| DICEDCARROTS | E IMPORTED—NORTH STAR 7] % | wwows mssssx SXUSAGE 8 - dlc| SARDINES - o 1 e JTC E % APPLE SAUCE Large No. 2 can 2 for 250 DREFT LARGEST SIZE PACKAGE 35C : ® " Two Brands io Choose From DURKEE'S ® H LARGE M |b ! NO. 2 { M t Y ] - Ml J LR 0. = ) |5 | HORMEL'S EASTERN MALL - LEAN - For I3 ; Barbecue c ?fi t - ( L] or L L} ‘é ] < ’ Baking [ < | Al ‘ Z | PICNIC HAMS - 59QcIb. TURKEY LIVERS - 59O (& 5 ' (arlons = ————————————————r s - % . 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