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<AGE TWO : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1945 GIVE LUGGAGE OF Pistinction - = = To the one traveling the most welcome gift you can give is ... OUR FINE LUGGAGE. s Matched Pieces of cowhide bound, checkered canvas from $19.95 - $27.95 Rehrends Co N QUALITY SINCE /887 LEGISLATURE LEGISLATORS i DEADLOCK HOP OFF FOR HOUSE EVADES ARGUMENTS ON "HOT'" ISSUES. : | AY ‘ TKAT BAY Giving it$ afterncon over to pass-:‘ | age of equal rights snd voting at 18 | declared. {1, by Senat brought on a flood of oratory from Its Maiorit B (lnterastinpsiy all corners of the House that marked D .' y W ol the body as perhaps more deserving St Leading tire electrical gedget worn bat- 2,000, baseball and softball fields, of the term “a people’'s House,” more 1 for Alaska is petition-|that if thLe following rul cebles ¢ id a cinder track and other sports than any other in the history of the seventh joint memorial to | ed by, more mileage can be cemplete fa ¢ your | equipment Alaska Legislature. be intr ced in the House of Rep- ed: battery case is not cracked or cor- D" S In urging passage of the voting at resenti 4 Keep tires pro t roded. 18 bill from the Senate, Representa-| Recpresentatives Fred Hanford and | all times, check press: Odessionaily . have & . mechanic NEW ‘I'E |tive Oscar Gill, Anchorage garage Stanley McCutcheon are authors of |switch your tir ver o the distriBator, cuil, conden- | chouE cperator, was heard from for the the prayer to Congress that provis-|and that me the re one, oo VBlag: eltor ‘&nd 'dgnition | 2 first time in major discussion. ions be made “by appropriate & Keep your wheels in gnment ., to ¥ " B thesi ) | - ol i “These youngsters to whom we ticn” for the admissicn of the Ter- | aveid irregular tread wear. . Wateh b nl:\.fl;s;a;lh :lmunfhcru::xln;‘); ”: CHICAGH —= Alies | pears: of would give this vote are the most in- ritcry as “the ferty-ninth State of | fon casing izaws and have them re- é\iWnObxlc That goss for the xu'fi_u.m-. 82-year-old George V. slligent voters of the nation,” Gill Union.” paire once. Kecp your brak: mt'd; ‘and sn{irmng oter, too, | Faering is somewhat accomplished “Their minds are less The measure was introduced under|balenced. Avoid: fast siarts and L Irm- passage, spoke, for Mr. Hope aml‘ [himself in declaring, “There is no| ’!uu'd feelings.on the part of any of | ¥ IT }TAKES A HEAP O’ RUBEER TO RECAP THIS ONE! | We must all exercise our ballot to| what we feel are the best interests| of the Ferritory. I admire Mr.| Shattuck for standing on his two feet and voting his convictions. There is too much of this waiting business around here to see which| way to vote.” | | Another measure passed to the| Senate when House members voted | Equal Righ's Measure AISO favcrably on a measure by Repre- | Ge'S HOUS& Approv- }7 providing reports of marriages be ntative Johnson of Fairbanks, HB mitted to the vital statistics al Yesterday | s of the Territorial Auditor. The House of Representatives, af- ter several false starts, really go! ?!h 'a'e down to busigess ay A F1 GO — | us against those who voted negative. | oo noon, remain¥ig in c'clock to pass the fi W L] session, legalizing the ballot at Memorlal "1 eighteen years. | Also passed was Hous2 Bill 14, the much discussed equal rights bill in-| troduced by Anderscn of Nome. ‘The 18 year vote bill, Senate Bill Norman Walker, was d without amendment 20 to 4., 'he equal rights bill passed ' the fouse on its way to the Senate by) vote of 19 to 5. Passage of these Legislature ! g S LARGEST TIRE TO BE RECAPPED with a brand new tread at the Goodyear T | A ire and Rubber company in Ha“ford and M(cukheon Akron, O., is the battle-scarred veteran of the construction front chown at left being rolled into the ‘receiving room. Curing operations completed, the refinished tire with its world famous diamond tread is removed from the mold. It has the appearance of a new tire and is ready for many more miles of hara niilitary service or civilian construction operations Say Alaska Ready for two measures them yourself pell holdup men. who visit {blased than those of us cldtimers suspcnsion of the rules at the end|quick ! stops, and above all, don't » 4 e 3l S B N &7 | legislation yesterday, the House of 2 precision-made and drug store. The white-haired T e ¥ | Representatives sidestepped = less |WhO have been scrambling around of the day's business yesterday. speed. tention of an expert wmacist, who hoe beaten off % niyg a 4 § {in politics for years. I wish my The authors declare “The people y & o SO G i . 5 3 ar measures. y 0 e (ol -—— 11 would-ke thieves a ¢ T ive i pepy 5 ,;[ s bill to change the |nfme began with “A” that I might of the Territory have, on each oc-| The ignition sysiem s really the 3 eBihbri il o addeilfl Senale Re‘USES fo Loncur ‘Wem)" 1ve in rany | andrew! Hopels . |be the first to give this measure my casion, through meetings, editorials, | 1f¢ line” of your aylomobik NG WAR MEMORIAL i sl B s v | W date oft Tervitoria) genaral electonsl o, o0 "0 oI i memorials and demonstrations, ex. | Through it flows i o AT hurling ‘& of ~strawberry § H | i - fron September to November | Yole ol approval. AOIS Y e bl £ pELSE AR 3 AH, Ky.--This city has jam at an intruder Haering not only} in Amendmenisby | ing Biennial INSpaGs o om saember o N R e o onsy s s a5 oervRin: Ko D antomois s pcrian CAH, By.-This cly hasjum o un intrder Hacring oo onl) | fi ca" the various divisional needs in “get- from the floor, but from the gallery ingly in fuvor of statehood—avd the 1‘l St r“lnl Rt 1ghy. o or @, recreational center to be | bruised him sufficlently to make anj ouse | fion et i where a civics class from the Juneau Territory of Alaska has fulfilled all| 1a78€ &utcmobile accessory COMPANY oo’ ac o iiying war memorial.” | identification “tag”. The mark led [ s iaska's seasonial workers appar- | High School listened with evident of its obligutions admirably and | fers some simple vules Suggested piypg oy gor ands to seat | to the robbers arrest { { SKE & 14 " et » OOl gites by 5 1gnil experts S 5 € o e, The House and Semate dead- I BULLETIN—The win ently knock off the years work at interest, and at the invitation of the ccmplies with all prerequisites for |57 MS EHEON XD - i 3 { lock over the issue of help pay | ther prevailing this such vavying times in the various House on motion by Representative Statehood. et 5 e i b 3 ise | Teylor of Kodiak, a high school L T g SORRIMISN S nnta was broken this afternoon when | and continuing into the y parts of the Territory a compromise | 12Y . a gh school o i i both chambers voted to accept afterncon, caused postponement | ., the hill became apparently neces- | Junior, 'B.All Catlson, ¥'l, was given sebtial BN iy compromises reached by Eric | until a later date of the Pro- |y Ag the bill now stands, con- jthe floor for an expression from s Conference Commiltees named jected hop . to Sitka. | tinued in second readigg, legislators A’la.kas youth on the bill in ques- ' \ {tion. k have indicated in favor of an amend- ment moving the Septmeber elec- | tion date to October. Representative Peterson's labor bill defjping pay perietls and givig this moraing. As finally adopted, the total appropriation was increased from the original Senate figure of $15200 to $16,000, with rate Sitka and the Territorial Pio- neer's Home this weekend will be hosts to 21 of Alaska's Legislators, according to plans for the biepnial In rolled up shirt sleeves, hands/ thrust nervously in his pants poc- plu kets, young Carlson stuck his chin ,! u SF K E E p T out_angd ‘declared: |“I think H#if a E shculd Le d should of Check your be ly. ‘See raises being voted fo Assistant | spection trip digclosed yestetda¥. cjaims prosecution Powers tothe Deg W00V 4s 61d enough t&fight and die he ince g endi 4! iehiide i Clerks of both houses, and |In addition, a secretary and three partmentrof Labof wds <chedulbd '8 ok} enough to vote, 3 (my | that 1un ha:tr v than “u.]m-,_ An Chief Clerks and Chaplain’s |legislative wives, who will pay thefr (o, giscusion next Tuesday after- Afler answering several guestions | sipuld be . consulte % ¢ rates remaining the same as |own way, will complete the! Pa¥ey. 0. The bill, H. B. No. 11, is from the floor, Carlson was given ‘di every L(IOU mll(' i the Senate had provided, All | The-complete roster of those due yoine closely watched by labor]FiSing vote of thanks by the House. | e si¥ montks. Rephe: worn“out plus C 1 ln other help was increased §1 per [to board Sitka-bhound planes today sroups. + The gqual rights bill, which had | By VIVIAN BROWN with new ones as lugs will day. includes: House members alsp shied, from beén heard a few days 'ago in the AP Newsjeature Wrie not, only wasf S but “will B e —_— Senatcrs--Andrew Nerland, O. D. y, political measures on the cal- cémimittee of the whole, was advan- place an extra strain e battery. PURE ‘ 7anl a of Cochran, H., H. McCutcheon, Joe Leadlacked over the . guestion ¥ a Green, Grenold Oollins and Edward endar, Johnson’s bill to provide for rgt48 'of Pay for legislative help, direct- election of national commit- mpletz stelemate: was repched D, Ooffey. teemen and Shattuck's bill for a yestor afternoon between the| Representatives — C. A, Pollard, nrimary blanket ballot. Cgnate and the House of the Al Walter E. Huntley, Almer J. Peter- |~ gt i e kel B ka I slature on Senate Joint - |son, M. J. Walsh, Robert Hoopes, " luticn Ne. 8. Bess Cross, Chris Hennings, Harry [ The measure, which had been M, Badger, Stanley McCuteheon, BOX SOC'ALTO i\ pushed through the Senate earlier Wallace Porter, Fred Hanford, A. B. | ¥ in the week, was amended by the Cain, Joseph B. Diamond, Oscar BE HELD BYP,TA Hou:e to up the pay, seale of al S, Gill and Alaska S. Linek, 1 1 cmployees exccpt Chaplain with| Going as secretary is. Mrs. Rae 4 an increase in the total appropria- Hoopes. Guests are: Mrs. M. J. ON FEBRUARY 14 , Mrs. Almer J. Peterscn and Jee Green All members of the Senate Com- Territorial Offices and $15,200, as passed by the Wals $19,160 Mr 2fusing to coneur in amendments, requested Mittee on A box social will be held by the Juneau Parent-Teacher Association on February 14, from 8 o'clock to 152 e lower chamber recede from Institutions and the House Com- ' { sition. Failure of that move Mittee on Territorial Institutions yianioht, in the Grade School t“?te the very discrimmation we |} and VARIETY E led to the appointment of confer- 8r¢ inciuded in the party. Other gymnasium of the Juneau Public seek to cure.” . I TRY o oA = . o legislators who wish 2 4 E Representative Frank Peratrovich § & & enec committees from the two e o 10 a t-hand gepgols, it was announced today. Elkoodk i b { G l c f | e s charbers, b no_compromise View of conditions and facilities of s Dan Livie is chairman of the Solavock Dative Who with his run- asiineau vaie 8 IISH_U_KN IT SWEATEBS was reached and the Senate ad- the Pioneers' Home at Sitka and enpertainment committee. ning mate, Representative Andrew )} Foremost in Friendliness | s P4 journed until 10 o'clock this morn- Goddard have been afforded privi- ing with the how and what of pay 1€8€s ¢f the two committees. for clerks, stenographers, doorkeep- 1hasmuch as a majority of House crs, etc, as well as appropriations Ylembers and a large proportion for the Legislative inspection trip Of the Semate are making the trip, to Sitka and the purchese of sup- it 18 not expected that any business plies, still hanging fire Will be transacted by the Legisla- Before tangling with the House 'W'e until their return. Meet and on. the help-pay measure, the Sen- 29J0W Will be the order of the pighest bidder, who will then claim ats vesterday afternoon had under 9aY. It is anticipated that the party the ladg. who-provided~the box as copsideration two bills which had Wil be back in Juneau ready tolq supper partner. Henry Harmon been continued in second r ing for gt"‘ly dowx.x to law-making business and Bruce Kendall have agreed to several days while more pressing 38210 by Monday. lact as auctioneers, and promise The affair will be open to the public and a cordial invi.ation is extended by the committee to all who desire to attend. 1 The ladies have been asked to provide a supper for two in an attractively decorated box. These boxes will be auctioned off to the legislation had been pi i ahead R P |spirited entertainment with taeir’ Senate Bill No, 5, by Se Leo ANO'"IER | participation. ¥ | W. Rogge, to amend the, election ¥ BlASI | Proceeds from the box auction law regarding the filing of candi-/ will be set aside as*a back-log for | dates was thrashed around a bit in TAKEN AI’ l(KES the Juneau School Scholarship | an effort to frame an adequate a- ‘Fund sto be established as a pro-i mendment, then was rei d .back ——— ject of the Parent-Teacher Asso- to the Elections Committee for clar-; With the effort to' reach a com. |ciation. ification promise with the House on the| Entertainment for the evening 8 by Senator N.|Matter of rates of pay for help ding for the regis- taking the center of the floor, but 1ds, had several amend- | little other action occurred in the hed to it, then was con- Territorial Senate session today, scond reading until next| Before adjournment taken in order that George Fol- this afternoon, until 2 o'clock Sat- ta, Counszlor for the Interior De-|urday afternoon, no new bilis were who had a large hand in | intreduced. However, Senate Joint |Will consist of square dancing as 'the main-feature, with a fortune- telling booth as an added attrac- | | tion Richard Teeter, who has become popular in Juneau through his im- | personations, will appear in a sus- prise number. Sgt. George Weaver, Territory. It was referred to the | ng, mizht be heard Memorial No. 1 was offered by Sen- |S0loist .and a miged quartet, com- 2 B o ator Grencld Collins. It takes an- |Posed of Mrs. Burras, Mrs. Thora- % other blast at the administration of bee Oliver, Mr. George Schmidt Alaskan affairs by Secretary of the and Mr. Pancheau will be heard in METT, Idaho — His hirea Lterior Harold L. Ickes. The Collins |2 8roup of songs. help is down to one man, Editor B4 memerial asks a Congessional in- — ., Skinner said in a front page box ) CoUBAtion of Ickes policies with re- | SH bt gl Bmmett Eiies ference to land withdrawals in the | RAT TALE ‘The editor ps out, tends the Senate Fi 2 furnace, runs the pri and does ate lsher_les, Game and Agri- | 2 multitude of cdd at any! PUiture Committee. SEATTLE — Speaking for an ¢ of night or day.” r§~ naw'Bfll No. 2, by Senator Joe | improved building foundation ordi- papsr stlll comes out on - cd Was reported out with a|nance, Dr. R. T. Westman, Seattle do pass” recommendation by the health offieer, told the eity -council BRI Committee on Labor and Commerce.'mm “rats will ¢limb up 18 inch BLESSED EVENT It would amend the Unemployment FORT ERIE, Ont.—A freight train Ccmpensation Law. was delayed at the International s ) o TS Railway bridge when a cow en- z HANDS , OFF | Rochester, “do the rats know when' route to the United States gave NEW YORK—Mayor F. H. La|they've reached their 20-inch limit?"| birth to & calf. Compassionate rail- OUardia banned handshaking at a| Said Westman: “They use their en halted the train while a CePtion for Dr. Ramon Grau San | tails for tape measures.” d cowhand ushered in'the new MA8Iin, president-elect of Cuba. It —————————— Explanations were neces- S¢S that Dr. Grau got so much sary at the destination, for a of it being welcomed in Washington count showed one more head than 4t his wrist was sprained, the customs manifest, filed prior PO e to the departure of the train, Hi, Bill! Its’ Feb, 7 foundation walls and burrow down 20 inches to get under them. “How” asked Councilman Alfred The invasion of Burope broke all records for the nmumber of military maps required for a single opera- tion, says -the Army. {members by their applause conceded | ced: to third reading under susven-| Luys siem of the rules and yoted through to tre without trouble. Representative Curtis Shattuck, ' who had been deprived of minute chance to explain his n tive position on the bill took the'care is relative floor by House permission after the ing the rules, tote to make a statement that turn- ed into an oratien which House at the wate: w. Watchy th ur insirument y fllvver or th dura realize that only constant | 1© k2ep the wheels turning Y adds delicate tempting flavor to your desserts panel. and persistent, car | ! v simple, Follow- | 0verload your battery with tos m don’t neglect a thing -made automouile 430 D D R W . R ) ) ) ) FINAL INVENTORY r preci care and re, r checks of | ' as one of the bést of the scssion. | cn system will go a long ‘ Shattuck pleac<i for an under- sward insuring satisfactory op- | | standing of his vote and of the four | eration of today's automobile, whose | § cthers opposing the passage of equal is seven years. | rights legislation. “In all sincerity,” | Shattuck said, “I fear this measure will but accen- | FOR TASTY FOODS Hope of Sitka had vigorously fought Formerly $3.95 $1.50 HOUSE DRESSES ' "RAYON and COTTONS Regular $8.95 _ . $4.50 Regular $5.95 . . ..$2.50 Fewat$1.50 VT o { ‘wear Kavser Aosisry . . . you owe it #y your audionce!” LONGSLEEVED SWEATERS Regular $7.50 $2.00 W GIRDLES Half Price A hargain if we have your size! ‘ SPECIAL SHERWIN - WILLIAMS SANITARY ... DECORATIVE "DECOTINT " Hotor Cold Water WALL FINISH Broken Lines and Discontinued Colors of DECOTINT at - 45¢--51b. pkgs. Each package will cover 250 sq. fi. Thomas Haadware Co. 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