The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1949, Page 8

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T — PAGE EIGHT Ta" > THE DAILY ALASK i S 4 A EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949 NLRB EXAMINER | PUBLISHED RULES TO MAKE REPORT AVAILABLETGDAY INJSC-ILWU CASE ON SALMON DERBY National | Bright orange posters were being' in Gastineau Chan- Both y.v.:‘..h in labor Relations Board hearing|put up tc held in Juneau yesterday have until nel bus firms to proclaim the August 2 to briefs, after w 1949 C n North Salmon Derby, | the trial riner will issue an |and distribution was begun of intermedis rt thousands of folders giving com- The 1 District Court | plete rules and the list of major Chambers was the fir ing out of a complaint by Jun Spruce Corporation charging Loc 1 one grow- | prize | The informational folder contain- | ing a chart of the fishing area 16, Intern:‘ional Longshoremen’s |may be obtained at the flmc and W n, with 'sport goods stores which hav unfair labor practi !entry blanks, and some cther agen Res be a|cies. The stores are Juneau-Young | determination or | Hardware Co., Quilico’s Sport Cen- | not the temporary NLRB injunc- |ter, Thomas Hardware Co., I. Gold- | tion preventing the union from stein and Madsen Cycle and Fish- picketing the Juneau Spruce plant, ing Supply | will & ade a permanent one Both posters and folders will| With William R. Ringer, C help spread the Derby fame NLRB Trial Examiner from Wa throughout Alaska and outside. ington, D.C., presiding, the hearing | Transportation companies have opened yesterday morning at 10 volunteered to see to that. o'clock and was adjourned late Pan American will “spot” them yesterday afternoon in Nome, Fairbanks, Whitehorse, | Melton C. Boyd, Seattle, of the Seattle and Honolulu. Pacitic regional office, was counsel for the [ Northern Airlines tock a good load Board at yesterday's Fea: He out today for Anchorage and num- had presided at the first he 1g in | erous smaller communities in the September. interior and along the coast, and | William L. Paul, Jr. represented |will also distribute them at their| Local 16, and Norman Banfield, | Seattle offices Juneau Spruce Corporation. | Alaska Coastal Airlines will see An NLRB determination April 1|to thorough distribution in South- | ruled that Local 16 had no right east Alaska, and the pamphlets will to claim the barge-loading jobs for be carried on all vessels of the| which they asked to be assigned. |Alaska Steamship Company. ! After the local failed to accept The folder includes such infor-| that determination, Thomas P.|mation as that on eligibility, hours | Graham, Jr., regional director, and areg qualifications, tackle,| issued the unfair-labor practice | boats, landing, weighing and the| complaint awarding of prizes | Under the NLRB injunction Keith Wildes and Sim MacKin-- picketing at the Spruce Company non are co-chairmen of the Salmon | was discontinued May 9. Picket- | Derl which is sponsored by the! inz had kegun in April, 1942 Territerial Sportsmen, Inc. Alva| iy ST Y { W. Blackerby is publicity chairman | rehousemen’s of the Johnl Wallon Are | ™™™ =2 oF % Wed on Monday | s of cargo from ttle | ka during June, D. M- Morran, regzional traffic manager| Wedanig plans of Brs. Jeanice yeports. Morrison Welsh and John Lester This is the biggest month for Walton culminated in a quiet cere- | northbound cargo during the air- mony performed by the Rev. Willis line's 17 years of Alaska service, R. Booth of the Northern Light|with the exception of two months Presbyterian Church at the home |last fall, when the volume exceed- of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson |ed this figure due to the maritime . late Monday afternoon. strike. Fresh food shipments con- Mrs. alton is well-known and tinue to make up the bulk of the has many friends in Juneaw where | cargo, she is a frequent visitor during Pan American Alaska Clippers o 0 the summer operation of her can- | carried more than 3600 passengers nery interests at Hoonah. She is|in and out of the Territory last the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| month " ward E. Turner, of Bellingham. S A A A An investment broker with offices | ; in Seattle, Mr. Walton's residence| Th¢ Kaibab National Forest in is at the College Club. i"(’f(!“'l"’ Arizona comprises 750,000 | Only attendants at the ceremony ‘uruw and contains the largest stand were Mrs, Alf N. Monsen and Mr. of virgin timber in the world. | g | , | from Wednesday thru Saturday y Mr. Walton, Whu served in both | wars, retired from the Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in December, 1947, after service in the South Pa- cific. A Field Artillery officer, he‘ completed his service on General | MacArthur's staff in charge of the army’s invasion monetary system. As the only woman owner-opera- | tor in Alaska’s canned salmon in- | dustry, Mrs. Walton has for several years been operating the Icy| Straits Canning Company at ‘ 3 Heonah. With no time at present for a | FA'RBANKS weaaing trip “because we have to| wH'TEHORSE get back to Hoonah and can fieh,” Mr. and Mre. Walton left for tie | JUNEAU cannery by nlane today aud will| return to .useau ab he end o | KETCH|KAN - | ORD. 202 . ient flights in No person shall drive motor lippers. You'll vehicle upon the streets of Juneau f rt $ ry comfort, expe unless such motor vehicle is equip- ‘“::'IY‘_:‘_“:. u guest of Pan 19 J » PBresses » J Rilouses ped with a muffler in good work- “. most ex- ing order and in constant opera :::::::d Y iine. Ask f.,. = tion to prevent excessive or unus- rvations o | G dl details and rese ‘ () i es ual noise ang annoying smoke After Monday, July 17, all vic BARANOF HOTEL 2 % | wemae SPPHCIALS ON saxee Couats Suits Swift, convenl big 4-engine C lators will be subject to arrest | Phone 106 F i T o, | PN AMERICAN oundations P e N ) Wn@;fllgflf Some primitive mammals neiiner fi_ CTle System of theTlying Clppers NT @ otions shiver nor perspire and lack ade- quate internal temperature control. Your Deposits | Purses ARE SAFE | Skirts Hats BUY and HOLD UNITED § SAVINGS BONI THE management of this bank is pledged to conservi tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST l\ATl()’VAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOEI : o XN\UR‘\NCT‘ CORPORATION

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