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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1945 | I N ——nn————————w ARE SCHOOL LUNCHES A PROBLEM? Visit Qur CANNED FISH AND MEAT DEPARTMENT Many Tempiing Items to Choose From at the [sentative Mike Walsh drew a pic- |ators to attend the House hea . ture of healthy conditions in t {on its “Equal Rights” bill, the Sen- p WEATHER REPORT district and pointed out “There | [ ate got together again late yester- - (U. S. Weather Bureau) is no discrimination there,” and| day to complete action on the reso- Temperature for 24-hour | questioned the need of the measure. | Jution pr g for pay of legislative lo period enling at 7:30 o'clock T Walsh was supported by Rep.| help. Amendments offered by the | this morning las Jinch of the Fourth Division, | [ author, Senator Walker, were adopt- | o o o % ed there is no question| ed, to increase salary appropriations In Juneau—Maximum, 39; inati under the Ameri- to allow the rates of pay to be as minimum, 28. d pointed to the Four-! \ providgd by latest Congressional sta- F l At Aupnn—~Max1mum, 34; Amendment which specifi- tutes. The amendments increased minimum, provides for the equality of the total amount appropriated from e o o 6 0o o o o 0 —_— a en SAesry $10,380 to $15,200. Senate Joint Reso- e TOMORROV FORECAST the packed gall warmed to| Jution No. 3 was then passed, as Senator Norman Walker you- ° ° ANB Head Calls for New u: st mepresenae mesi Senator Wants fo Back emended : s S Ml Gk atiod e et Chear sk Gl AR from Deering drew the first Other action at yesterday after- Thursday. Lowest tempera- DeaI for Na’ive round appla with a moving ”Name Ca"ing" Mem_ noon’s Senate session included: Con- [2r ;;”ig tlixthuv‘n::nnm in the House of ture tonight, 21°; highest plea for equality of rights. tinuing in second reading of ‘Senate Thursday, A long list of discriminations was i H H Bills Nos. 5 and 8; introduction of | First Senate measure to come be- Groups or Else orial with Figures 2 Mg sy il R . recited from various quarters in| | Senate Bill No. 10 and a request S e _ R ST the assembly. Representative An-| BT by the Education Committee for the the bill received a “do not pass” re- 4 AN The ghost of Abraham Lincoln, grew Hope said, *My daughter has| Senator N. K. Walker again pro- presence of Senator Leo W. Rogge Port from the election laws commit- W".I.IAMS | (mgt .“D' . the Great Emancipator, trod heav-|, (ollege degree. They would not|vided the only highlight of the at a meeting to act on his liquor tee, Shattuck not concurring. (PL DON A o - o ily through the halls of the House jct her join the Sitka U.S.0 Territorial Senate’s short session|license bill, immediately following | Peterson's House Bill 11, extending | H ME 0" I.EA E of Representatives y fay as that| genators Cochran and Walker |this morning. The Ketchikan solon, adjournment yesterday. ~Adjourn- 'BOwers of the Department of Labor | IS 0 v PHONE body convened in a committee of loquently for the bill. Coch-|who has been in the thick of most ment was taken until 10:30 o'clock and defining workmen's pay p | cpl. Donald G. Willilams or the 704 the whole before a jammed 2allery| . revealed a Nome case where afof the legislative forensics on the this morning. iods, came out of Labor Committee (s =P ZOHL T Ty ited States on the non-discrimination bill in- «fine upstanding lovely native girl”{floor of the upper chamber, mdaw Senate Bill No. 10, by Senator With two dissenting votes, Porter/ bl o T L (001 and Mrs. Juneau Deliveries— troduced by Anderson of Nome | was ousted from a theatre forcibly|struck a solid major chord in ask-|Talhct Scott, would increase the ex- and Walsh, but was recommended " ‘}, W m,\‘m'; 'h hothe 0]" " 30-da§: 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. After vigorous pleas from the 'pacauce she did not sit “in the right|ing for continuation in second read- | cise tax on distilled liquors from $1 |“do pass.’ leate after 96 monbh ia the BEbitio Delivery. gallery and spirited orations from|gection ling of House Joint Memorial No. 1| to §2, amending the existing law.| Rep. Shattuck’s blanket primary ”‘: izt g ; uglas Delivery— the floor, the committee Of the| genajor Walker blasted those who|which asks a Congressional investi-|1¢ was referred to the Taxation baliot bill HB2, a politically POV-"yinams s a veteran of the IIIHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIINIIIIIHIIIIHIIHlIIIIIIIIlIIl|IIllI|||I|ll||||i|||||||||| whole voted with but five “nays” 10 vy the color line. “I'm tired of gation of the conduct of the Inter- committee der-loaded measure, came out Of oG Crinan and Saipan cam- recommend the bill “do pass” hearing the word “siwash’,” helior Department under the adminis- — e committes without recommendation ],‘ulvf;.\” £l > i » Leading the gallery testimony ygared “Let's put an end to|tration of Secretary Harold L, Ii as did another political measure. was Roy Peratrovich, Grand Presi-| (v ‘ e s mike Sl s O e o WA o I There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! dent of the Alaska Native Brother- — popresentative Anderson of Nome, names by experts; we have done NEw MEMOR'A[S cct election of national committee-! i ¢ il s ) Sl B 2 i ot A P s Vo hood who smilingly introduced him-' gy, introduced the bill gave his{some name-calling ourselves in for- % e self as having served five consecu-|measure spirited support and de-|mer sessions, but without effect,” | INTRODU(ED lN lendar work had just begun at tive terms the head of that na-| jaimed a vote against the bill would |Senator Walker declaimed in asking | ncon today, when the House was ne better than ourin. 5 ‘yote against the American opportunity to support the conten- recessed until 2 o'clock ¥ - briniple i e e HOUSE SESSION i i e o i START FEBRUARY RIGHT aring there are ‘“some (\llll‘ Representative Stanley McCutch-|priate facts and figures, “which can ithis afternoon and then adjourned scrupulous white men in our midst”|eon of Anchorage presided over the|not be ignored. Names just roll off T until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning L TN . who discriminate against native|yearing as chairman Ihis back,” and their only likely re-| Two memorials and one bill were to allow the House Ways and Means TRADE AT BERT’S WHEBE SEBVICE AND OUALITY trade, Peratrovich mentioned names| gollowing the dissolution of the|sult will be to bring more restric- introduced in the House this morn- Committce to meet with the Senate h g and places . |committee of the whole, the bill|tions crdered by Ickes; Congress is, ing Taxation Committee in conference ARE HIGHEST WHER E PRICE 1S LOWESTI “Such actions are a disgrace t0yag placed on the calendar to come|more likely to act if this measure is [y House Joint Memorial No. 5, With tax expert Albert Harsch on the Democratic form of Govern-|,, i its regular second reading|backed up with statistics from other: ghattuck, by request, urges Congress taxation legislation. ! ment," Peratrovich declared tomorrow morning. Federal departments, the Senator |go appropriate funds for remedy of e — In bringing up the subject of re-| A gimilar equal-rights bill has continued Alaska's tuberculosis problem “seven i cent nlzor'ijsmlfll !‘(‘lfl‘z;fl hI"":“ES- I”"“ been introduced by Senator Cochran! Data Offered | times greater” in mortality rate than THE OSS TE[[_S SHAMROCK atrovich declared the Indians have jn {he Senate and will also be heard| conator Walker offered da : Tnited Sta SHAL . : cinds ] béen offered “tempting?-"ptbposi- “']’ :] fims:mnw i ““(‘ i‘vhmu heard) senator, Walker offered data ob- in the United States. T ey ) Dariaqold Hills Bros Ali Brands C. and H. 4 . 2 tained from the Forest Service of| Rep. Krause in House Joint Mem Largest g Delivered Pure Cane tions” from Department of Inter- yjeq for Monday afternoon at three |in. Department of Agriculture orial No. 6 asks Congress to appro- ~NEW YORK—Wives oi saniation Focatibat elivered for Secretary Harold Tckes. | orelock [showing that timber and power re- priate $5,000,000 for salmon spawn- |employces in the porough of Queens 2 Pounds Pound case lu Ihs 79‘ ; . . “We have opposed reservations,| ———.—_—— |s(,uXLL\ of Southeast Alaska have ing area development to be expended wrote to Mayor F. H. La G ardia 2 DOZEN nonetheless,” Peratrovich said. “We !not been open to utilization and de- by the Fish and Wildlife Service over | to check on their husbands’ stories are opposed to accepting any form | RouIINE | velopment in more than a very small a four-year period after the war. of working overtime. In his week- STyl We wart | g ' broportion of their potentialities. He House Bill No. 31 by Rep. Stanley ly radio talk, the mayor said: “I € take our chances with the white, LOS ANGELES—A dud aerial @ "o norted by Senator Frank McCutcheon asks certain appropria- am sorry fo tell you this but I e L] X MRR L ey MR Lol her front yard (possibly | Gordon, with the only dissenting tions to reimburse an Alaska woman |sent for the time sheets and find There was implied threat ina prank, police say) drew a large| i i.o peing heard from Senator O. for care of two wards of the Public that your husbands are nol work- TIM SMITH'S S GOLDEN DELICIOUS Peratrovich’s speech when he de-jcrowd, but failed to excite Bz'““"i ). Cochran, who stated his fears Welfare Office. ing overtime. Therefore, you had clared ominously, “I dare not pro-|old Mrs. Albertine Bohrmann. iipat jf the measure which had al- — et | better call for them when their phesy what will happen if you folks he appeared briefly on the front | |ready passed the House is not ap-; Emuire want-ads ormg results! day is up.” - ox ox do not pass this bill—we cannot|porch. Before re-entering her house ;04 1y the Senate, that no mea- stand beside you and aid you ll‘l}s]m called to the ;luong “Please sure can be enacted. Senator th_‘ L ——. . — e — 2 P ———" BRI Agh desite: Iokps uniess.. JOU N oft Bie wpae |Ten agreed that such figures would MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 APt Us W8 ORe Bf you. o TR .2 A | strengthen the Memorial, but said e oo sy e ek won aann sory |t the ey s o o - ST A QPN TG TASTE DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. vigorously in faver of the bill, _pom(-j 5 _— : | strong 3 ‘gf‘d 1 .j’“” GRS ‘_‘. nd : 2 | 0 B ;‘::,;;e.:sz,i:_“‘:.:..""Cf::;'“m::f“;,ai1(,x:;f‘:.t.:w,’:,"::r;;‘-u:::"::?':f';f‘,;?:;:;'?%‘u"ufi scion e 1o o § g ol Emjoy Every Food F¥0 DELIVERIES DATLY 16154, M. 5130 & 2 a mpts to ange it. Abraham’ Lincoln's freeing of the|jury on a $2,000 bond following a |***™F fhang slaves, the war of 1918 against alhearing in the U. S. Commissioner’s | Parallel Measure ° o ° ° o C rrent. Court. Johnson is charged with the| Scnator Walker's motion 1o pos Milani’s Dill Bressing “master race”, and the current conflict against similar forces.’ | hit-and-run killing of 82-year-old| | pone action was c ried by a 14 to SOMETHING DISTINCTIV For S ll \ds, Meats From the Second Division, Repre- | Charles A. Bryant on January 5. vote. Senator Walker had previous- and Fish. e SO T W sl v {ly stated that he had a parallel (o o (o (o o U m ‘n!lhl‘)ln( incorporating the 1iuuum ° o9 o 7 SRt "1 suggested, in preparation. Milani’s Touch o’ Beef Other bills on the Senate calen- THE PERFECT SEASONING — For Soups, dar we ) continued in second Meats, Sauces or Stews. readir : Senate Bill No. Andy Gundersen introduced a com- panion measure to the House resolu- | SERVES ALL PHE PURPOSES OF Mayonnaise tion to remove,restrictions on the Salad Dressings or French Dressings. killing of sea lions. It referred to the Fisheries Committee. i ‘e | House Bills Nos, 10, 12 and 18 Milani i Bar-B-‘!“e sauce were received after being passed by ALSO USED for Salads, Meats and Fish. the House and were referred to committees; House Bill No. 10, on Milalli’s Base M.x insurance companies, to the Finance 0 ek Bnlthet MAKES A WONDERFUL MEAT LOAF mixed the other two to the Judiciary Com- with ground round or hamburger. mittee. ~House Bill No. 12 would l§ yop A VE MANY OTHER DISTINCTIVE SEASON- change the fiscal year for the Terri- By ope; elipPan ‘ e tury and No. 18 would provide for INGS, DRESSINGS and SPICES for every purpose. R SN i il TISH-U-KNIT SWEATERS duced today. Committee meetings Formerly $3.95 announced were: Education and Ju- |diciary committees to follow Senate or Call 16 or 24 i " } : $1.50 {adjournment this forenoon and Tax- ation Commmittee to meet with the w2 A2 afily ”,/ “l A N ' HO}&\S{& anchoTTONS Yesterday’s P. M. 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