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PAGE EIGHT NEW POLICY | IS SHOWN BY | NLRB ’?ULENG Workers Who Strike Over| Wages and Job Condi- lions Can Be Replaced with his workers Last night's ru what or d ion of p: gaining issue—came and House Labor cf studying proposed ned to meet cr ments de- m that the ded in favor| administers i decision that “economic strikers” — those who walk out over wages or working conditions — can | be replaced legally is a restate- ment of previous NLRB policy. But a Board spokesman told reporters the agency Is “hitting it| in this instance. uling overturned “LRB trial ex- Wilson Itimate meaning, affecting economic nance the hir- John L. Lewis' \u[! c if they struck pay or Letter only for working con- Lecause of an ‘e by the opera- y could not be re- , however, t > o - MANY VISTING SPEAKELS HEARD, ROTARY PROGRAM __ Visiting Rotan held the spot- light for part the program pre- sented at the regular Rc meet in the Gold Rosm teday. Saying a few words about the Rotary clubs in other cities were George Gasse of Fairbanks, Arnold Wasvick of Petersburg, Representative Andy Hope of Sitka, Fred Hanford, ex- mayor of Wrangell, Senator Gun- nard M. Engebreth of Anchorage, and Representative Frank Johnson of Kake. Also giving a brief speech on to- day's program was Larry Cairns, YMCA representative from Nation- al Headquarters in New York. He ated his mission to the Territory .d the dual purpose of answer- ing questions and interpreting YM- CA and also to looking over the various cities with an eye to fu- ture possibilities for establishing Y's in Alaska. He believes that Alas- ka should be considering long range programs at this time to prepare for the oncoming expansion in the ‘Territory. Y Meeting Tonight Mayor Waino Hendrickson made a request for Rotary to send a dele- gate to ¢ speciz! meeting which is being held tonight in the Coun- cil Chambers :or the opportunity of hearing about YMCA information regarding costs and organization with Larry Cairns as guest speaker. Jack Burford was appointed to at- tend the meeting President Edward Keithahn an- ounced a new baby®added to the s and proud father John Krug- , Jr, took a bow. Cigars and silver collection made with Hank Harmon tak- e of both details Bob Akery a report on the luncheon attended last week, which was held to organize a Ju- neau-Douglas Chapter of the Alas- ka Crippled Children’s Association. He explained the purpose of the new group as raising funds to be matched by the Federal Govern- ment for pport of the Orthopedic day's lur Guests pr R Eastaugh, the latter intro a new member Today's program was opened with Ceorge Schmidt leading the group in the singing of “Alouette” with James McNaughton providing the accompaniment. and Fred duced as T THE D \ILY AL /\SKA L\lPIRF—JUNLAU ALASKA WHAT A LIFE_ A black swan swims in circles at Lincoln Park zoo in Chicago to keep the ice from closing in on its ha*hine place og tha (hermameater neared zero. Miss He : s frem Dutch cance to v elfare. It is urgent & city on aome to Juneau aho i that members attend this meeting. ‘»&g guest at the Princ ilorah g Signed: ALLAN G. MARCUM, W, Post Adjutant. f Dated 17 Feb,, 1947. W CF LI N E R — The S§ Lurline unde 1a, Calif,, alter years of service 45 a wart e m s e — THE COSTUME JEWELRY OF THE HOME Give Y@U R home the added feeling of \richness and good \ faste that a Beawiijful Table will impart. TABLES! YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WHEN YOU SEE THE WIDE VARIETY OF STYLES AND WOODS FRCM WHICH YOU MAY MAKE YOUR SELECTION! From Peried Makogany fo Modern Lucite and Glass HOM If YVour Cred PHONE We A Salmon Creek T 3 Miles .:..r?h oi V240 i v]A‘ Y Finest Coaset Chicken .. Spat, h ese Foods-All Kinds n Phone 015 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1947 Shower Is leen Mrs. Eug_ene‘Wood Mrs. B. R. Glass and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Albert Cooley, were co- hostesses at a stork shower given recently for Mrs. Eugene Wood. Decorations were carried out in the stork theme for the serving of refreshments. The guest of honor was the recipient of many lovely gifts and an enjoyable time was had by everyone. Attending the affair was the hoenoree, Mrs. J. T. Holm, Mrs. Jim Gregg, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Tom Dooley, and Mrs. Al Zenger, Jr. ®Mrs, R. O. Schuller, Mrs. W. A Austin, Mrs. Ralph Randall, Mrs | som, Rut.h Torkelson, Marilyn Mel- ‘xu Doris Cahfll and the hostesses. et BALL PI,AYERS ARRIVE Four members of the Ketchikan | All-Stars basketball team are re- gistered at the Gastineau Hotel. They are Joseph Bolduc, Clifford Phillips and Lars and Ronald Far- stad. —————— ANCHORAGE FOLK HERE Two residents of Anchorage are registered at the Baranof Hotel. They are Marie Kohler and Homer H. Stalmaker. S e - CANADIANS AT BARANUF Charles Grahaui, of Prince Ru- pert, and W. H. Richmond, of Ter- race, B. C. arrived in Juneau yes- Joe Mathison, and Mrs. R. E. Gar-| terday and are at the Baranof Ho- rison, Also present were the Misses Syl-| tel. ——..——— via Anderson, Astrid Holm, Pat Nel- Empire Waniwads get resulls! V.F.W.MEMBERS ATTENTION SPECIAL MEETING At the request of many members of the TAKU POST, No. 5559, a SPECIAL MEETING is being called for WEDNESDAY EVERING 18 FEBRUARY 1947 AT ¢ C'CLOCK for the purpose of considering problems relating to VETERANS LEGISLATION and other matters of particular signifi- Fisherman Tony Ingrante measur a 310-pound yellow fin tuna breught in at San Diego, Cali cne ¢f the largest ever landed in San Dicgo, was too big f nery's receiving beat Benite flume and had to be unlcaded frem the f ento a track. (AF Jhoto) all members are weekend and are guests at the Gas- $1.75 ADULTS STEDENTS - 25¢ ADULTS STUBERTS - $1.00 GOLD MEDAL SKETBALL TOURNAMENT Regular Admission: Season Tickets: Teams Enfered in Tournament Buy Your Tickets from a BOY SCOUT — SEA SCOUT or CUB SCOUT MIKES WACHUSETT VETERANS JUNEAU H. S. SITKA Jr. College WRANGELL COAST GUARD DOUGLAS HIGH e | PETERSBURG W.T. MOOSE SITKA ANB HACK HORNETS KETCHIKAN Wednesday Schedule Starling at 1:15 MIKES vs. JUNEAU VETS WRANGELL vs. DOUGLAS HIGH PETERSBURG W. T vs. SITKA ANB HACK HORNETS vs. WACHUSETT Starting at 7:15 JUNEAU H. S. vs, SITKA JR. COLLEGE C. G. KETCHIKAN vs. MOOSE KETCHIKAN A. A. vs. IMPERIAL SEASON ADYLTS - SLT5 TECKETS: STUDENTS-$L00 77 Beautiful Prizes FEB.19-20-21-22 Juneau High Gymnasium USE THE 6TH STREET ENTRANCE ONLY KETCHIKAN AA. IMPERIAL JUNEAU Thursday Games PREVIOUS DAY'S Winners Play Winners Losers Play Losers Buy Your Tickets from a \f BOY SCOUT -— SEA SCOUT or CUB SCOUT v