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PAGE EIGHT JUNEAU TROLLERS RATIFY UNION'S BREAK WITH IFAWA Members of the Juneau branch| of Local 100, United Trollers ol Alaska, have voted their OK. ot! the action of union leaders who yesterday decided for a break with | ra;hes _Aulomobile THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1950 g | ward. Nine persons boarded the Rhlp\l = NINE BOARD DENALI - evean tor sevara. EYES EXAMINED _ LENSES PRESCRIBED S R, Sk M v ek e DB. D. D. MARQUARDT - OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS vin L. Nelson, Thomas P. Dennison, | . Lorenzen, George H. Kikies, and The Denali sailed at 6:30 pm.|E. H. Schaffer. '@ $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE @ § @ PAY CASH SUPER V AEIFS at your Juneau | | | i ! D SAV AN E Libby—Cling HEINZ lumbia Lumbermen a scare, trading | the organization's parent union W g the International Fisheries and " Sliced or Halves Allied Workers of America ¥ u The balloting took place at a f Largest Size the CIO Hall here last night. Only | a few of the mmebers present cast [ fcallots against the action. } [ PEACHES I.arge BO“le Delegates to the annual conven- | tion of the local had voted to break | | with the IFAWA after it moved | i for a merger with Harry Bridges'; ! D ( r ; ( International Longshoremen’s and | | ‘Warehousemen's Union 1] | Other branches of the trollers’y ‘ union are expected to follow the . 3 s & SC (Rt 7 e Jiineats branch htter | e ; - : 1 TALK ABOUT PRICES? Ours speal: for themselves. " mem;x’x SRR tha Sanvention A Challenger Airlines plane, carrying nine passengers and a crew of three, skidded out of control for 300 | ° - P s g the jon, | o andi S Befuber attending the conyntin.| yards afir landing at the Salt Lake Glty airpors, crashed throseh & fomoo and wrecked @ éat ffere | We invite competition. Know what you pay and s yesterday, anc & .| ground) which was passing the airport on an adjacent highway. One passenger aboard the plan | , ] meeting of the local's executivej > g ¥ plane was | r board, which was held today, re.| injured as were the four occupants of the automobile. (% Wirephoto. | trade at the 20th CENTURY TO SAVE MONE Y. turn to their communities. R 2 Y R T P S — — et L | (e tha ;nn;em.un‘; o 1t KIWANIA“S HEAR S(IENTISI ASKS E R'MSON BEARS 1 WHIPPING PO DFRED ROSEDALE—Canned by Libby een ratitie y rank a | i 7 members in Southeast Alaska fish- I | ‘ w . 1 Largest ‘Size 2!, Can ing communities, an application SpE(lAl MESSAGE pUBu( p I.I. 0“ i DEFEA]’ MOOSE- | ; £ 2 | | : AVOSET | SUGAR | PEARS charter for the United Trollers. | | (0[ lBR w|“ g W The trollers have been affiliated o“ ANNIVERSARY HYDROGEN BOMB ] '] | with the IFAWA for three years. | § ! Coast Guard officers spoke to Juneau High School’s Crimson | ( poun c c i va s today heard convention delegates yesterday af- m‘:“;i%'r' P aign J_"gu:h Heard | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 15—®—Use | Bears defeated the Moose 39 to 21| Jlion on.qtlles of 1he SR AN son, President of Kiwanis Interna- |0f the atomic bomb against Japan Sait the Oalumbia LutnveBTEgEs: | lite-saving equipment required tional, give the message being heard | ¥as approved 2-1 by scientists be_l the Storis 58 to 36 in a city league| Tvad Del Monte lb;:rd.vmhmg-vesse:' f the trol-|Py the 200,000 members of more |fore it was dropped, Dr. Arthur H.} doubleheader played last night in ynden ' ‘ L e Juneau ktranch o e trol- H vy lo t disclosed her day. j the J-Hi gym. = & s ; han 3, s clubs this week |Compton disclosed here today. Jers' union decided last night to ;f.B:ir::x?l(:)r K:;;;m;miverww St | In the first game, the Moosemen 02. can c lce o. can c prepare a list of un-marked threats grams. % s | Dr. Compton, one of the develop-| who had previously been slaught- o i BOE . e s L g o to navigation which will be sub- i ers of plutonium, revealed that a|ered by 42 points by the Bear: t ; traced the growth of : y 42 p v s, pu i mitted to the Coast Guard. th'il;hese’r";fi‘c’:dm_’gf";,‘iumm growth of | secret poll was taken of all scien-|up g stiff battle throughout the| Kraft i Stokley—Sour Pitted o Convention delegates authorized e | tists and officials who worked on{game i 1y wel founding of a club in Detroit Janu- | . A game Tut finally went down to - P executive secretary of Local 100,170, % 115 through two world the first atomic project before theldefeat by a 12-point margin. Loss PL l . C 2 . . . . . 3 G ; Andy Barlow, to write the Inter-| .\ o050 and up to the prescl,(_‘h""‘b was used on Hiroshima and|of star player Harry Aase in the ’ a ot i B e 28 pational Fisheries Commission for Precident Jackson's me_pmm,Naguflki. ( third quarter seriously hampered | T e G L g :e::us:rlo;;mtgo sell halibut caught| 0 L sage urged continu-| He proposed that even wider ap- mf ]\l!g:)se:en.d o | SPECIAL DEAL 18 Tortillas in a Can n trol . w g | i n the second game of e eve- ed service to “the youth, the fu-|proval—that of the American pub-| : . ! o H Barlow said fishermen fishing for |0 S0 B ;" strength- | lie—should be sought before tne| Ming the Storis five gave the Co-| GLUCOAT DEAL z full quaris 1.25 AShley S orhl as - ll 0z. can 53(: tod are allswed to keep halibut caught incidentally as long asdtrlxg school and emphasis “to our peoples|of the hydrogen bomb, described halibut caught does not excee on their rights and responsibilities as many times more destructive percent of the total catch of cod At present, halibut caught while trolling must be killed to be taken from mi tronti;ngi gem; k;l‘he!;r €0 ang cooperation between manage-|it» said Dr. Compton. “But if it is mus own i v | " = v not be kept, but must be ment and labor, and for efficiency| 2.1 for it, we should go ahead.” back. FISH LICENSES BRING $58.145 IN TERRITORY WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—(#—The Fish and Wildlife Service, in a re- port on fishing license sales in the nation, said today 26,289 were sold jDheart and cancer campaigns; the| From Eifin Cove: Mrs. Jane Lin-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—@— last year in Alaska, for $58,143. The purchase of more than $14,000,000 When the census starts April 1, it} & total included 4,818 non-resident 1f- in Government savings bonds, and |gard; from Hoonah: John K. Smith | will be the first time in history| Layer-Pak Pictsweet the providing of recreational op-|and Dave White; from Gustavus: ' that the population counts of censes. ple and vocational guidance to Engstrom; and from Sitka; Andy |the same time, the Census Bureau HGH]’ER plA“E IN 265,000 others. | Caliente, Helen Jivak, Bud Edwards, | said today. o T T In a gesture toward the interna- | W. Yachtmanoff, Mr. and Mrs. Ed| There will e, however, “an Green Giant CRASH,FAIRBANKS; | ening of the church, home and| as citizens of the United States and | Canada.” He also asked that clubs| work -far greater understanding| and economy in'the conduct of gov- | ernment at national, state and lo- cal levels. Before the recording heard at the weekly luncheon meeting in| |the Baranof Gold Room, President | Stanley Baskin listed some out-| standing Kiwanis achievement of| Ithe past year. Among these were $18,000,000 raised by Kikanis clubs to support portunities to 1,650,000 young péo- tional scope of Kiwanis, the com- munity singing today included “Am- Community Fund drives and polio, |, U. S. goes ahead with development L tnem point for point throughout al first half that ended at 23 all. In| the second half the Green and Gold ran wild scoring 35 points while holding the sailors to 13 markers. The league games will be played in Douglas on Thursday night and| will feature the Moose against the! Storis and Mike's versus D-Hi. FIRST TIME OUR ' NOSES NUMBERED WITH THE OTHERS than the plutonium bomb, “If the result (of such a public pell) is 50-50, we should keep off 13 ARRIVE HERE BY ACA; 13 LEAVE Alaska Coastal Airlines flights yesterday brought 13 persons to Juneau and took 13 to other South- ast Alaska points. | Donald Bogi; from Wrangell: Andy | Alaska and the states have begun At Reed, Corrine Franklin, Renshaw. and Ray | earlier start in some of the Alaskan areas which can not normally be| Town and Country—Dinner Size—17 x 15 inches Ashley’s NAPKINS - - - 60Count33c| Enchilada Sauce - 10 o=- can 32¢ WHILE STOCKS LAST RATH'S RUCD A SAUSAGES | puud Package 1. J. B. = Maxwell House 39 29 Chase & Sanborn For a Delicious Sunday Breakfast Frozen Corn on Cob 2 large ears 35¢ COFFEE ( VEGETABLES - 11 o 2 PEAS - - - - largecanZc|WHEATIES - - I2onpks-23c B — = A L . erica” and “God Save the King." S I reached by plane or land travel| Songs wers airadsed By Larry Bark.| 10 Belican: Ell Repich apd Devel AEtas the oo i, = s A A o LS LEA ™ BEe A 3 | Minard; to Hoonah: Carl Green- | g<the spring; season. ACLIEE ™ er and accompanied by Dr. Jubm| Co L0 B D ik Meyer, | Census Director Philip M. Hauser Van Camp Palmdale * FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan, 16— | Montgomery, who also was pro-| W21 (0 Persaonte: Joac MAVED | caiq, i —Two Ladd Air Force Base airmen gram chairman. o iz T Mawley, GOT" | Ten years ago, the counting in H MIN ( ! l P E were killed Monday afternoon in| Strictly in the horseplay depart-lg;g ?;‘"g“::a_a"fa.,}‘_“‘x.‘d = °“l°‘"3Alaska)hegan g‘m' \he fall of 1638 e h Ay 0. Y can 1JC ! ? 0. 4 Can ZUC the crash of their F-82 fighter plane | ment was the loud tie contest, in|fit (0 % @ BHs R”fif” Plff‘t“’\ i Lkt s of Ot O s el R T S s s \ ten miles south of here. which dazzling and even blinding|, no - Abzml ‘noa l\:__e 1ath | months in advance of the opening Reli Names were withheld pending |displays were entered. Impartiall o A T8, Ll | e 11040 - osnikns 1 contineritll eliance Sperry notification of next of kin. non-member judges awarded the| T US. Alaska’s population in 1940 A helicopter and snowmobile were [ honors to Fred Dunn, Dr. Mont- was 72,524, | weei Olalfles ® squal can c “" pkg' c dispatch by the Tenth Rescue BOMEry an0 Dpo. D, Merquardl, = = i ke - S P — o Squadron, and crews found thel OCuests at the meeting today 3 o odles halt hour Jaer. Wreckage [were Carl E. Custis, o newcomer CLOSE—OUT—ITEMS Sunny Jim was strewn over an 80-yard area,|t0 Juneau from Moun ernon, WHIL w d D t t Y Two other airmen flying in the | Wash.; Kenneth F. ‘Goodson, con- LE THEY LAST On er e ergen Vicinity saw the explosion as the |Struction engineer with the Alaska | and W Concentrated Tomato STB AWBERBY plane hit the ground. They noti-;Road Commission; Jerrry Strang, | Puree ...: o owie. L 2 for 25c¢! fied Ladd authorities. FHA unflerwrltex, am.d Don ‘R.Clzut.k, 2. Real Gold Lemon B: 25¢ F A B Memorial services will be held to- | AQvertising Manager of the Daits 3. Real Gold Grapefruit Base .25 P morrow at the Ladd Air BaselAlaSKB Fapre. :1' Bon Ami. lar:l;ec;.ll(e % 55 resel.ves ehapel. by " Whi & 4 v SUZY WINN TO TRAVEL (5i White King Water Softener 15¢ ( t ‘ Miss Suzy Winn plans to leave " no.w.y Eleady t1 i ar ( ¥ (HAMBER MEE""G 'l'o . 7. Pacific Bluing, 12 oz. bottle ....5¢ ] d BE HELD TOMORROW isom of St. Paul, Minn. for an ex- i : _ | tended motor trip. Both young wo- FRIENDLY . The Juneau Chamber of COM- ;o "gre former reporters on The EOUS SERS(I)(IZJlgT QUALITY MEAT VALU L;)l:‘[/ggg‘ merce will hold its regular meet- ing at noon tomorrow in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. Final reports from the Chamber’s 1949 standing committees will ke heard, and a start will be made Friday for Los Angeles, where she will join Mrs. Vivian (Max) San- | Empire. MUSICIANS UNION LOCAL 672 { Regular meeting 7 p.m. Thursday | AFL Hall.—adyv. 404-1t on the organization’s 1950 projects. =1 Sun N P MATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N.Y. « 86 PROOF. Distributed by ODOM & COMPANY Seattle, Washington My i &b KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON | ~ EW PRESIDENT-MY WIFE JUST HAD MY SUIT SANITONE DRY CLEANED- Good grooming is one mark of success—keep clothes looking like-new with Sanitone. It's a different, better kind ny Brook of dry cleaning that really gets dirt out . . . even embedded ! grit and grime that keep garments’ looking dingy! 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