The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT FISHERMEN'S UNION LINES UP, BRIDGES SEATTLE, Nov 7—(®—The mer-| ger of the Alaska Fishermen’s Union with Harry Bridges’ Inter tional Longshoremen and Ware- housemen’s Union (Ind) has been affirmed by official said today. | Oscar Anderson, A.F.U., Secretary- | Treasurer, said the confirmation | came during a series of unity con- ferences in Seattle. The meetings were attended by delegates from AF.U. branches in San Francisco, | Portland, Bellingham, Ketchikan, Anchorage and Dillingham, Ander- son said A long fight has been waged within the fishermen’s union over the merger with the ILWU, which was recently ousted from the CIO for left-wing activities Representatives of the union will meet Wednesday with the Alaska the members, a union |t SOROPTIMISTS FULFILL SECOND GIFT 10 LIBRARY, This week started with further proof that Juneauites are not for- getting their pledges to the Juneau | Memorial Library Fund Besides several personal checks, Dr. James C. Ryan received one for $150 from the Soroptimist Club yes- | terday. This completes payment on the $250 which was pledged in addi- ion to the women's substantial con- tribution to the original Library ! drive. Dr. Grace Field is president this group of women executive Mrs. Mabel Rouze trea signed the check Other individuals and clubs may make their payments to Dr. Ryan during the next few days, as he is handling Library matters in the ab- sence of B. Frank Heintzleman, chairman. B. D. Stewart, the third member of the board, also is out- side. Both will participate in the three- day Alaskan Science Conference in Washington, D. C. which st of and as urer, | ! Academy of Science. { Gruening, who is in Washington, D. FUTURE ALASKA RESEARCH AIRED, WASHINGTON,D.C. SEATTLE, Nov. T7—®—The fu- ture of scientific research projects in Alaska will be aired in Wash- ington, D.C., Nov. 9-11 in a special conference of scientists and govern- ment officials. Four University of Washington scientists will present papers at the meetings, which are sponsored by the research council of the National Dr. Loren Carlson will speak on acclimation to cold environment; Dr. Thomas F. Thompson, oceano- | graphy in the Gulf of Alaska; Dr. William F. Thompson, salmon re- search; and Dr. Viola Garfield, his- tory and life of Southeast Alaska Indians. LEW WILLIAMS RETURNS Lew M. Williams, Secretary of Alaska, returned yesterday after-| noon from a business trip to Wran- gell. In the absence of Gov. Ernest THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Same Hal, Same Parly Diplomatic Ice Not Only in_(g(klails WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 — (® — Mrs. Perle Mesta and Madame Bon- net arrived at the same cocktail party yesterday with the same hats. Mrs. Mesta is U.S. Minister to Luxembourg; Madame Bonnet is the wife of the French Ambassador. They wore identical elephant gray affairs decorated with shell pearls and with sequin-dotted veils, ‘They spoke, That’s all. NFFE BANQUET SET FOR MONDAY EVENING The National Federation of Fed- eral Employees holds its annual banquel next Monday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at Whing Ding’s. Res- ervations can be made with the following NFFE members: Dan Mahoney, Veterans Administration; Bill Twenhofel, Geological Survey; Regina Hetfleisch, Fish and Wild- life Service; Leonard Evans, De- partment of Labor; Helen Roff, Public Survey; Ruth Blake, Alaska HUNTERS MISSING Phil Joseph and Roy Rhodes, who ¥ left for Fish Creek on a hunting trip Deputy U. S. Marshall Louis Ra- |last Friday, have not returned, Mrs. puzzi of Skagway was in Juneau Rhodes reported to 17th U. 8. Coast |br|f~fly before leaving this aft: - Guard headquarters here today. |noon via Pan American to take!They were in a 12-foot outboard | eight prisoners outside. His char- | skiff. The Coast Guard is investi- | ges, going from here and Ketchikan, | gating. are for McNeill Island Federal | Penitentiary and Morningside Hos- pital in Oregon. DEPUTY RAPUZZI HERE TO TAKE PRISONERS OUT | TRINITY GUILD BAZAAR | Plum puddings, doll clothes, | Christmas cards, hand-work, plas- white elephants, magazines, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2.5 p.m. 1n' 652-4t STATESIDE DIRECTORIES ' RECEIVED AT ADB OFFI('E"'“‘S‘ | tea. Considering the large number of |the church undercroft. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1959 | CASH COLE HERE Cash Ccle arrived over the week- end from Fairbanks where he is interested in a real estate develon- ment, the Fairview Manor. He will be in Juneau for two weeks before going to attle. He is at the Baranof Hotel. 30 DAYS Oscar Frank and Charles Browa, pleaded guilty in City Magistrate's court yesterday to the charge of petty theft, entering a room at the Scandinavian Rooms and taking articles of clothing. “Thirty days, | each,” said Judge Fred O. Eastaugh, GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling persons who found stateside tele- | phone directories helpful while ad- dressing Christmas cards, personnel of the Alaska Development Board report an early arrival of a number | of 1950 directories. | "New additions include those of | | Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., | Oakland and Los Angeles; Chicago, St. Paul, Cleveland, Baltimore, | Philadelphia, Washington, D. C, | and Manhattan, i About a dozen more are expected here soon. FROM SEATTLE D. L. Cheney of Seattle is stop- | Open for Business Bl Rays ping at the Baranof Hotel. Salmon Industry, Inc., to submit | Thursday proposals for contract negotiations, | Anderson said. Native Service and Bob Davlin, Forest Service. Buses for the banquet leave the { bus depot at 6:20 and 7:20 p.m. LIQUOR STORE (Formerly George Bros.) FINESTWINES . . . .. CHOICE LIQUEURS . . . . POPULAR BRANDS, WHISKEY, SCOTCH and BONDS ALL BEER AND ALES seees Phone 36 === CORNER FRANKLIN and FERRY WAY Box 1589 WW C., Williams is also Acting Gover- nor. | FROM YAKUTAT A. S. Simons of Yakutat is stop- COOTIES TO INSTALL | ping at the Gastineau Hotel. | OFFICERS ON TEIRSDAY | 'O ORIENT BY FILM SCHEDULED BY KIWANIS WEDNE? T | DISTRICT DEPUTY WILL ViSIT LOCAL ELKS WED. NIGHT FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. William Clavier of Wasiington, D. C, is registered at the Baranof Hotel, CONTRACTOR HERE | R. H. Stock, Anchorage contrac- | tor, is stopping at the Baranof Ho- tel. A film with titles that soun 2 travel book will be shown ai Kiwanis luncheon meeting | Wednes it Stanley Baskin today Edmond Hinke of the Union Oil puty Grand Exalted Ruler, BP.OE. | i bevrs for Alaska east, arrived in Juneau | thiees :three templing . subjects: % | “song of Siam,” “Pearl of the Or- yes| E r Sitka s wil ake | . vesterday from Sitka and will make ;00" opg wpand of Fair Dinkum. an official visitation to Juneau | Lodge No. 420 BP.O. Elks tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock. Injtiation will be one of the events of the meeting to be followed by a program of entertainment and one of the Elks’ famous feeds. Stevenson, who just made an of- ficial visit to the Sitka Elks lodge, is making his annual tour of lodges of Southeaet Alaska. The Military Order of Cooties rdough Pup Tent No. 4, an- nounce the change in dates of their installation of officers from Wed- nesday, Nov. 8 to Thursday, Nov. 9, at 7 pm. in the CIO Hall. Of- ficers will be installed by Depart- ment Grand Seam Squirrel Har- old Fennel. WSCS MEETS TOMORROW The Womans Society of Chris- | itian Service of the Methedist | Church will meet Wednesday after- | noon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. | k Popejoy, 620 Seatter Tract.! Mrs. Popejoy will continue the study Vear East Panorama.” i | at noon was announced by ANCLIORAGE VISITOR Charles F. Badger of Anchorage is a guest at the Baranof Hotel WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 — (B —! The Defense Department reported 14 killed, 13 wounded in combat and g one missing in action in a Korean R. W. Warfel of Wrangell is|casualty list (No. 144) made public| registered at the Baranof Hotel. “wday. P T R ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i | | { | | | | | | | TAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL HELD TONIGHT There will be a special meeting: Ann's i of the City Council tonight at Cny} Hall at 8 o’clock, according to Mayor ! Waino Hendrickson. Purpose of the meeting is to dh-l cuss a new city hall site, with spec- STORK CALL ial reference to removal of Strum's| The stork called at St. Lockers from their present location. | Hospital this morning at 7:30 leav- PR A N SR ing a baby girl for Mr. and Mrs. ! Benny Mazon. Local 16-C ILWU Cannery Workers Union. £pecial meeting will be NOTICE - — held at the Longshoremen's Hall| Not" responsible for debts con- ATTENTION REBEKAHS 7:30 p.m, Nov. 8. Very important | tracted by anyone other than my-| Election of offi Wed. nlght‘ matters will be discussed. All mem- | self. 18 o’'clock. | bers are requested to attend. KENNETH MARTIN| Isabelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand.| Dan Holson, Chairman. Pt. Retreat L.S.! 652-2t | 652-1t | 651-3t NEW, BETTER DRY CLEANING! 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