The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 15, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT "R SAWMILL UNION "‘“?I*t.‘::‘;,-:i,}z) """ FDR sGranddaughIer Weds should be ¢ to move James Fadling, Y b e s et O dent, Throws Weighl e et A e B Behind Local IWA ' RECLAMATION : | THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA § |LONGSHORE ~ ATMOSPHERE 'SOUTH CALLS "SHIRKERS” OF CRISIS IS wcouvmnou, AREFIRED PREVAILING BIRMINGHAM eatle WEC Claims 400 (continuea o page ane Have Been Canned for A Nommahon of (andidate in Opposition o Tru- !was delivered partment in Washington. Similar ! replies also were sent to the Brit- THURSDAY, JULY 15 .1948 the race issue yesterday at their party’s national convention—pack- ed oftf for the southern city today, to name a “Grass Roots, State’s Rights” candidate for President and write a state's rights platform. Wright said the object of the Birmingham meeting is to select . a candidate for President—not Harry 8. Truman—“so that those who believe in state’s rights can vote for him with confidence in November and remain within the | Democratic party.” Georgia's senior Senator, Walter George, said he could see nothing to be gained at Birmingham. A i A LR Juneau members of the CIO In- BUREAU w".i. tional Woodworkers of America i 'Slowdown" Work ish and French, the broadcast said. BABY GIRL DIES man Is Proposed were feeling much better today as the result of a telephone a- | ng the Western Allies of Geislaits. 8k : TLE > i i ee, infant daughter tion t between William | R SEATTLE, July P—The ling four-power control ma-| 41 PR e e 4 e g L of the Juneau Waterfront Fmpln_\'vrs ssociation ' ¢hine in Germany, the Russians “_L ";‘“.\_ “ ] 3 I 1‘ o= w‘h .. : l.s.. .ra-n : ec of es W. Fadling 5 said today more than 400 longshore | gaid the Americans, British and band of Southerners headed for Hocnah passed away yesterday af- President | J0seph M. Morgan, Chief of the workers have been “fired” be- ' grench had undermined the. “lega} Dirmingham today to fight for an- ternoon in St. Ann's Hospital. The B g ik e A A s rench hac o B. ga o e e 3 = from his Alaska Investig ‘( 1 “,I;“-(m“ n" cause of work “slowdowns” in the pgsis om which rested their rig! other lu%{ muse‘ ’ ; baby was born in Hoonah on Oc , Oregon, ez s last two weeks. {to perticipate in the adminis- But unlike 1860, \:h'-n the South A i Juneau IWA Lo- il M. G. Ringenberg, manager of tration of Berlin.” first bolted the National Demo- aby is survived by five right stand when the Federal ‘Govern- the Association, said 35 longshore . b cratic party, these latter propon- and sisters; Marianne, to return to work is seriously ir ted in t gangs, averaging men each, and Ihv» Ru.&»&mn.\ complained of the oo of state's rights will not find re, Russell, ‘Lorraine and meau Spruce Corporation development of Alaska. Morgan in- 40 individual dock workers 2 nvunx currenc rffn‘mn vm nn? a South solidly behind them. Candace. Final iuneral arrange- s st week despite the ploketiformed the Chamber that Congress PBt i Aiadritaed \}r‘hit;xxx :/,vvnmrofl(u;yrm\n:j nslz(l' of+" At Philadelphia, Gov. Fielding ments will be made after Mr. See's lne of the CIO International Long- {D2d appropriated = $150000 for a The regional head of the CIO- 'r;‘_"l “"‘“'";f‘_ B B‘;;'f)"' s “!f“\i Wright of Mississippl issued a Artival from Hoonah. shoremen and Warehousemen's :”"f"" (r”“ OLYS ROReL- S0 International Longshoremen’s and Lricaim o “f\‘x“:l- Luxe;\‘ll)o\.u‘v ‘u() call today for “every man and wo- e S Union { “l‘f“‘ 3 “““h J Warehousemen’s Union, William 8 federdl Wessed L(;er- man who helieves in state’s rights HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Said Fadling: “Your Internation-; £ Gettings countered that “all our 5 'and who opposes Harry S. Truman oy Anchor: " % - tain it, headquarter: man government ) : i our Anchorage men are v al union is 100 percent behind yo ¥ sl men are working,” and added that'' .. &nd the things, he- stands for” to his city d staying ‘at th e Ithough it will ope The situation which has’ arisen i b Bl s B e in your return to work and will Rl o P fie knew nothing of any firings.'; Bl i FEIEE EREL TR s meetin Birmingham on Saturday.| Baranof Hotel. They are K. K .| Alagka. Oftice space 3 : i Y b v . ; ) 3 t sou in any way that it can.| O K Bt SRR The union has denied repeated g b BUE Ve O ays, | Séme bit’ notall the revel South- | Kellner, W. M. Wilkins, Clinton told Flint not to worry .\uum‘“('n\ ahof Hoteb hi charges by employers that a slow- i d“‘,m( consequence - of “hc' ern Dcmucrats—shpned down on W. Stern and Glenn Vail a so-called “black list” of the Ju-i . 0w T ) d i down is in operation. s tHo PR N TR o e o s i i e s el neau CIO Industrial Union Coun-|2ssistant, Richmor P systematic violation of decisions cf the Potsdam conference by the governments of the U.S.A., Great Britain and France.” cil. Fadling declared that he m.mu““ immedistely after take care of that from his end | for Anch Virgil | NUGGH SHOP D!SPlAYS shown with his Alo on the phone was VIrElll The Chamber ali - FORMER NAVAL OFFICER VAN H. VES is e Bl iatis Felesraio tob ik I V. a a 551514 er {11 pg. A el s th 3 g:":{,:r AD:;:;;:1 \‘\O)no‘ promised o Ix{r}mk l();‘“” ide their marriage in Phoenix, Ariz. Also pictured, is the BJORN SEI-VIG S WORKS transportation restrictions they esear - sed | ting that the SR r Boetti p Jhter of the late President a i “ Flint that he would mail a news-|pypcrimental & el g ?gif:“‘“v m‘i‘f'f:m”,(‘(V"\’,'v"l“: f‘:f:l[r\:r T :‘(:‘:”"::Z:Sfi‘::‘ SR Faper reléas to Juneau within 8|y he' established n Juneau 1 D. Ro : nown tie,” along W * Bt The painting and drawings of POYTY 3 : few days giving full details of the |, o e ppoinied | BUZ7ie” during their childhood days in the White House during: |pjorn Selvig, wellknown Norwegian T ———— Your Baby Needs the Tnternational's _position to make a survey of governs time. Her mo married the former Seattle. (artist, will be on display in the JOHN BAVARD RETURNS Smooth, Fine Texture of D [t san s i Jhion | Boettiger. The couple is shown cutting their wedding | Art Gallery of the Nugget Shop un- —_ ; [to make room [for possi the Phoenix ceremony, which was attended by Mrs. ul Saturday evening. Everyone is John Bavard, son of Mr. and HEINZ MRS, NEATE, FORMER sl International Soundphoto.) invited to view the paintings. Mrs. Nick Bavard, has returned to “The Sh B i Mr. Selvig will leave on Sunday Juneau He has been attending BABY FooDs for Ketchikan and Seattle, where HERBERT KINGSTON BRIDGE WASHOUT £ 2725 2 DIES OF WOUNDS; CLOSES TOK CUTOFF | v i Empire wantads get results! Jose State College in Califor- and is now employed at the Lornia Grocery Store, which recently repurchased by his father, to the m San YOUR GROCER ALSO-HAS NBW HEINZ PRE-GOOKED, CEREAL FOOD RESIDEHI PASSES ON o o vl S 1 bers. ay's meeti Ione Neatc, former Other gue:'s at tods and wife of Jack:Harry Townsend, Seattle SR V. R. Milligan, Ketchika P. Ge don Gould, Philadelphia Methodist Mrs. Myrtle Juneau resident, Neate, former pressman on the Em- pire, passed away in Bremerton,) | Wash., on July 13, according to a|Church; Bob Jones, Alaska. Native I.OGGER IS HElD 0“ GLEN“ HlGHWAY‘ brief announcement received in|Service architect; and Dr. Lewis H Juncau. Funeral services are to be Michelson, of San Francisco ANCHORAGE, Alas 4, July 15— held at 3 pm. tomorrow at Fork-| . KETCHIKAN P—The Alaska Road Commission | ners Chapel, Seattle, with interment 74, announced tc the Tok Cutoff | on the Glenn Highway would be days because Christochina tushed to| 'SPERLING. MAKES A ANNAPOLIS EXAM day of two bt v A\'(\ night during rities said start David Sperling, of ‘Juneau, pas-'tel & sed his final physical mination last week for the U. S al Acad- | in Evergreen Cemetery there. Mr. and. Mrs. Neate resided in| Juneau for several years before go-| ing south. She was a member of Juneau Chapter OES. .o ELKS OPPOSE MOOSE | closed three or four i of a washout of the br Road crews irs. >ee — 1 PHONES oeen re-employed Communications |emy at Annapolis, Maryland, and . by BASEBALL TOMORROW i er wworn o for i’ i |vear course. Announcement w perform r: and telephone main- |made today by his fatl tenance work. He has been fm»,: ployed by the Area Engineers in Infor § ] : 3 3 : The Elks are scheduled to s mmr“ off ig'\msl the league leading Moose ! ic yed on Canadian boats and Skagway. Jperling, Regional Juneau since leaving the A ancouver MANY SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED ... 100% Gabardine Slacks ... 100% Gabardine Skiris ... All-Woel Shortie Coals Latest Lace Trimmed Rayon Crepe Petticoats Black and Pastel Shades Ballerina and Pencil Slim Skirts Black and Colors : ... Raincoals with Detachable Hoods ... Tailored Blouses and Shiris . 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