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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA FM PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1947 the closed shop is now a “para-|kans.” Collins flatly denied any|always been a strong believer in ‘ | TR N A TR G»‘“ mount public issue pon which | intent to bring influence to bear|giving the people their voite. He REHABIL"A i 34 X the people should be heard. He|upon Congress or the Supreme|gave notice that he reversed his | ’ g denied any intention of assault up-| Court. We are not enacting laws| 1 mendation because of the (ou"(". NAMED‘ cn labor organizations and declar-| for other states, he concluded |Senate’s “poor judgment” in d A MEAS RES ! ed hi wr closed Censure Senate |ing opportunity to labor witnesses. | | U e i hop issus Green and Peratrovich both cen-|He declared that most Alaska labor | Meeting in ex-officio capacity, tor Edward D. Coffey de.| <ured the Senate for voting not to|troubles have been due to “out- iin DAY, MAROR 4 o Teifitarial Board Fof Vocational getting a break~| 2ear the labor spokesmen in the!side clements” and that a ban on | (Mensures Passed) Education, the Territorial Board leetic has come up in a @alleries; Green hinting that the|the closed shop would “let the | H.B. 59—To amend the laws re. of Education last week created thel referendum. as he ims heard ru.|Senate was afraid to hear the la-|bars down” to those outside ele- lating to fishermen'’s licenses by in- | TerYitorial Rehabilitation Council mors of direct legislation against|POr Witnesses. He did not think ments. | lcludlnu all hook and line fisher- &nd appointed the following mem- | il Al at i atters whethel e bill| Senate adjournment until 10 i o o bers to the Council | o Pabe O%E the closed s which hé said he|!Dat it matters whether the bil nti o on men under the Act and by prohi- | | Continued pm Page One) | ieves the Legislature does*have Dasses or. nob—because “thE”Na-|olclock “this \morning' followen im-| ' [CONEinuec from. Face ON liiie i iifonase G ik ‘eseapt| . DP. Barl Albrecht | Drifid, O ing that the power to enact. He would not be tional Government will probably mediately upon passage of 1d to conference when the Sen-|from licensed fishermen and re- Rude, Dr. Willlam Whitehead, Dr.| : 4 of constitu. turprised. he added. if a bill calling Nave the issue settled before a re-'77. Heading today's Senate c ate refused to recede from its quiring buyers to Keep records of CAtherine Sherwood, Sister Mary| fop erraash hts. which is now before ior direct action were able to car- ferendum ever comes to a vote.” |dar was to be 8. B. 32, the Net|amendments to House Bill 21 | purchases. Vote 22-0 with 2 absent, | Alfreda, Mrs. Bess Winn, Mrs.| Yy P He held t2 laska 1v. Labor, Coffey said, should have When Green succeeded in get- Mining Tax, up for passage. Also| The House had refused to con-| H. B. 24—To provide for collec. | MATy Keith Neill, Miss Alice Bran- I y erogatives” nothing to fear from a referendum, UNE the Attorney General on the near the top of today's cur in those amendments to thetion of wage claims; previously 9€PUry, Don Foster, Dr. George f He Kknowledged as 90 percent of the voters will be Stand, he asked him regarding con- | calendar was to be H. B | bill requiring letting of bids on!passed but taken back to correct|Z: Dale, Henry Eonson, A, A OUR CAR will come be ubt must be “laboring votes He signified his ilict between the implication of |Blanket Primary Law, service contracts No conference|some errors made in amending it, | 1icdges, F. M. Tyvoll, Prank Mars ol - “Second: best” if it ¢ (e 1lna and some intentibn to, vote forRBGRA% HEDURE T AN the (WisAR AN ——— committees have yet been named.| S B. 28-To amend the law re. Shall: Erwin Hill Neil Fritchman| i : f th and 1 ton . Wil rsky il a ; and Burke Riley tangles with a telephone organized labor 77 by stressing: “T have nev- Ralph Rivgrs answered that any The Senate’s list of bills con- lating to the office of Attorney | e . et le.: Y All find the ! cision is for er vcted against referendum.” legislation passed pursuant to a tinued to grow, with addition of General. Vote 21-0-3 Tl she, Hederal-Tertitonaly . i L IR HiIe ke et : mandate against the closed shop | S. B. 8, by Walker. It would M s Init Plan of Vocational Rehatilitation| repair bills are “plenty”. « e Supreme Court to Believe In Referendum | Y adopted for Alas Territorial isi sw, ths profioeed | Sonitor. BB ' would not hold over inter-state empower the Unemployment Com-| . B, 92, by Rep, Maurice John- | miopied for Aliska, the Territorial| Add collision damage % s intended to obtain a ¢q 1:f‘ “ u":m;}()]) ;\ o p;‘(anm« commerce — unless Congress has [ pensation Commission to set the gon—To amend the law rmau“g‘iezflk;!lltalmn Council will repre- o your Comprehensive % of public OPIn- wral Lropesition of tefévenddre 15 Passed @ closed shop ban or has salary of the Director, which is| (o agreements not in writing. To |op, h“‘{d A est| Automobile policy and all * Droposition Of relerendum, 88 ,iherwise modified the National paid by the Federal government.|judiciary Committee Ich are related to vocational| oyoh J4eces will be paid useful gid Senator Don Carlos Brownell udiciary Oormitiee; rehabilitation. Its pur B D b it 1€ Labor Relations Act in the mean- - ctor now draws $5.250 Per, m B 93 by Rep. McCutcheon— 8 ts purpose is to| C It thi 8 : Brownell referred fo the advance g ° " joao il he held $7th DAY, MARCH 4 hill e refarved fo the - B. 93, by Rep. McCutcheon— | a5t and advise the rehabilita-| onsu this agency A m on this guard of a surge wires descending nm“ “1 Il ot r‘; e s 2 (Introaupsd) Committee. % To amend the law relating to taxes | tjon service wherever functions ur: NOW about complete pr)- tter 1 import, he said 0 s Legis &, e OIS, OV T MAVE. EIICOR ST 5 : on fish traps. Provides a tax of {interests corre: PN s tal cetic o ’ ption in the high- 1,1,,’:. ]" ,F,';; I".g.‘,;l,";.““ mim, OP8al maritime contracts negotiated on a| S. J. M. 19, by Rivers— Senate finished out the af-ig505 jnstead of $400 on the fourth p,m,c\»ii;eu ,,i,““;;‘.’.‘;{’,fi'f, ":fl“?llai o oetion for youticar, referendum, he B, 77. One of tn ps f’g‘;‘f"_‘ 0 S. coastwise basis, for example; | that Federal Hospital Surve i ternoon by picking such bones 35| (o tenth traps owned by one per-|tom . betweon semetss rorrits | . me from Con- Ketenikan & ""‘"“l;‘”.‘““"“f“““‘ though 1t could hold over contracts |Construction Act be amended to/the House had left of H. B. 22, .0 00 o Pl P (0 2ot ) g i gl > ctehikan to the bill's other au-go. heration of a carrier within—HX minimum appointment of $250- the Child Labor restrictions bill 500 o each trap over ten so! ¥ | thor E. B. Collins, had likened the s . { Kifena 500 each R | >oe { : . id measure to ¢ gy £ Alaska, such as the Estebeth 000 each to sparsely populatec | owned. To Fisheries, then Ways . . | cavaos: measire fo an emanation from the states arid, territorin) MATR: PAA BRINGS ELEVEN fona Rbuse In ay I"dflles 2 Bt b s 1oremen |uska; referred directly to calendar | H. J. M. 25, by Reps, Joy, Coble, A ene S e ating that he had been called sted that S. B uinder suspended rilis: HERE: FLIES 22 QUT meoms. Seath und v % ol . . “ y ist” in lab v a “labor man,” Brownell declared reflected disapproval of the rec S. B. 8., by Entebietr.. 1 2 s re Wen On n a | Limself “surprised and ashamed” . 5 3 18, by Engebreth—To clari ' | Directed to the Postmaster General | : 2 £t is= of labe oo, n Yot e icko b 8t the SHpporh | BESe ty TescliEie (i IeRIER S —_— ind asks that mail for the Second — Seward. Street he - of labor’s action. “I thought,” he and that its endorsers were extend eligibility to include fac Pan American Airways reported mhird and Fomw VoK RRRy) out of it i Btiiatans - dund s e legias & ke ’ b dg Y% Third and Fourth Divisions be| It was“ Hap Birthday Time" JUNEAU E 249 ¢ sald, “that everybody feels there is after the local gshoremen.” (f the University of, Alaska and the following passengers flown in|¢anenorted ‘over the Alaska High-'at the s\miof,y Creek‘ )Coum: i kit .Im,(m'lnr ntal right to fl('v_ ex- Would it affect them? he asked. \he Office of the Commissioner of and out of Juneau yesterday: | way. To Transportation Commit-' Club Friday night with three sep- Fa pression.” Labor has championed The answer was that only purely | Education: to Education Seattle to Juneau: Mrs. Lorna .. : Al 'm‘u.\ celebrating birl}‘)d;‘ ion that right—now it seeks to deny local longshore contracts would be| ¥ B Wiliags. - e TANe John: Win-| ol o arate _groups rating y T matter very largely & chance to the people of Alaska to covered 8. B 99 by EoGsWeeiio re-| o "ot e Kennedy, Mrs.| 1 J- M. 26, by Rep. Eqan—Di- parties | ¢ the Territory to express themselves on this ‘“bur AL . quire licensing, inspection and re- ‘1¢T pilaid ennedy, MUS- rected to tne Civil Aeronautics| Anna Lage, Pan American Stew- | 1e Territory to express themselves on this “burn- Senator Walker sighted a propi- oo ? e - Mary Ann Stroud, Sam McClain : ! g | ! i 7 T S gulation of hospitals enforced by M2 Beard and others and asks that ardess frcm Seattle, was honor aran held. | Out- 18§ - quceilon e added that he tious moment to point up a first penal -provisions and injunction; de- John Fittje, Margaret Cain. small commercial aircraft operators guest at a dinner u for eight, | losed shop “can feels it “his duty” to give the major action in office by Commis- oo ™ " A= B B Ao Nome to- Juneau: Chils Roust,| 1 1% o0 el ‘-;fl"n*’l“ At 5 under laws pass- People of the Third Division that sioner of Labor Benson. He ques- et e Y Mrs. Belva Roust, Thomas Roust.| A8 8 ERCHI B RORAL 1§ TOLCHBIOR. RERIS, Bk TWIMAY. o] TIACKTE A . et A i “hance. i " ble for Federal grants; to F y 4 eration and such aid as may be Mrs. Roy Gray was hostess at a | ’ St 10 e R uoned Benson'stakingaposttionin ,.,40n and Finance Juneau to Seattle: ~Lorraine ., .. ised by.law. To Transpors!birthday dinner rty, 1 ! g2 p iven by the Attorney Senator Collins took a like view. that dispute before the NLRB had | B g0 by Bivers and Walke:_ | [Urner. George Anderson, Harry p ' nFees W P Tl bl s 5 oz Ippgesrainong Serving Alaskabxclusively < Gener Cochr acknowledged He offered to “bet a new hat” that settled the sic ‘issue.” Gene f,.“' rty AT:‘, ARt " °,, /Helland, Starr Evans { “}1{0" O;Hm t,u(' 3 el R OB B L —_—— 1 1 closed “shop prohibition the fish trap referendum was en- The only Senator to join in the v'“",',""“ ',H’,”‘,_,"“_,m,;x e m_Martin, _Vivian = Deremo,; ’Jl,wg 4 b,y)v .r.telp,s{ Ho?lpfi'\(fmvd d"‘; Alie R = | et —— ht not be effective in industries dorsed by every labor group now debate, Peratrovich, explained his o e i op_ | Sally RoBWell NG Welks TLaw- | 4 SGSUNIE ARUE Souiin Gy Sy Joe, Ceoige; Vine EEEsident of She A.F.of L. ¢ ng ter-state commerce— crying cut against S. B. 77. “Now intention to vote against the bill B, 81, by Rivers and Walker—| o < poucon ernor and asks that A. H. Zieg- Salmon Creek Country Club, whose not extend very far they're afraid to have a like mea- after having joined in a “do pass’ “\““ ;-f{;~ ;‘-l.‘-.- Tax Act; to Taxation | pyeq Brickley, Carl Miller, Har- ;“l gvfm‘r‘df“:("‘g‘d‘;g":“ e deititar;dor guestiinG e SUIRHES: HIrthd TEAMSTEHS Territory.” sure go before the pecple,” he re- committee report. He had first op-'“'s £'g by Rivers and Walker |O'4 Miller, John ‘Tufts, Winifred ' 0 4 i i MEET EVERY Par: Issue buked. He favored the bill: * @ nd S8 Ha S 2 alker— |y indsey, Rose Meyers oo o, oagebs e il s ) b Gotbrast ORIk BN o M s expression. of real Al-? o i oo Be 58S, | Unifopt Trade: LitaeiRAck Juneau to Ketchikan: George TARLETON SMITH NAMED Let Empire *.an-tads™ run your | b'g“;d,\al"f:";rg} ‘g";’:fi‘:““ ; : ong beeause € B85 raxation, Judiciary and Finance. ganderson TO POSITION WITH F&WL errands. Cheap and efficient! B s R i . e s ci—— (Passed) ; i : s Juneau to Whitehorse: Ernes o . 7 S J. M. 15, by Engebreth—Ury- | pondoske, John Allen, Marjorie| FTank W fl’;"‘;.l‘;;fz‘f’““’ Diche: that broader statutory author- areculiouch, Sebastien Leguyader, n,x ?111 :p‘n;)‘il:ume;v A;}:;xix‘xomlw- be granted the Rural Electri- major Blier, Anne Rodgerson > apy 1, effective to- . ol o . of Tarleton Smith a5 Pishery ofice fo embers o r it to contract with Alaska com- BROWNIE TROOP NEW | Management Agent in the Chignik Smarily Tailored munities of more than 1,500 popu- NO. 1 HAS ELECTION district. Smith has been employed Taku Post on the Alaska Native Staff at the on; passed 16-0. 3 H. B. 10, by Joy by request- De- v’hl!e SHARKSKIN ficiency appropriation of $1,361.15 for the office of the Attorney General; passed 16-0; emergency 8 clause passed 16-0. b S. B. 36, by Green—To liberalize edure regarding claims on be- pre half of minors ur Workmen’s Cempensation Act; passed 16-0. S. B. 70, by Munz—To provide additional, intermediate penalties for violation of liquor laws by bar licensees; passed 14-2. S. B. 77, by Collins and Cochran —to submit the issue of prohibi- tion of the Closed Shop to refer- endum at the next General tion; passed 13-3. (Defeated) S. B. 64, by Walker—To permit holders of certificates from a school of pharmacy conducted by the armed forces to practice phar- macy in Alaska without examina- uon; failed to pass 1-15; on recon- sideration vote, failed to pass 2-14. - STORY HOUR T0 BE RESUMED AT LIBRARY 7 Short Sleeves PAY be resumed at the Public Library next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The hour was discontinued during the absence of Librarian Edna Lomen but she has returned from the south and the hour is resumed. 1Us the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building Lucille's Beauty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Salmon C€Creek Couniry Club Finest Country Club in Alaska Bring Your Guests to the Finest Country Club in Alaska COCKTAILS from5P.M. to4 A.M. DINNERS from 7P.M. 102 A.M. Steaks . . Chicken . . Spaghetti Chinese Foods-All Kinds \Bank Night, Thurs. March 6,11 p.m. \ Phone Q15 for Salmon C€Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR . Elec- | The story hour for children will} 35#” LHavor, 700, Brownie Troop No. 1 met at Mrs Eneberg’s home yesterday and elected the following officers: Pres- ident, Page Whitehead: Vice Pres- Government Hospital as laboratory technician until recently. He was aischarged from the armed forces last June after spending four years of the Veterans States it is requi ident, Kara Lee Foster; Secretary, of service with the Sanitary Corps nate their choice Carol Leath; Treasurer Dumm‘u‘ the Medical Division. His home during the comin, Enebe: Reporter, Jakie Tanner. |is Waco, Texas. The new agent held in March. ! Louise Follete and Ann Furness will spend several weeks in the refreshments. JAKIE TANNER, Cadys Ce’lt;t;ra_té_ | Juneau office before leaving for his reporter. | Chignik assignment. - FROM PETERSBURG | served Hoogendorn arrived today - from Petersburg, and registered at 10th Annlversarym;‘ Gastineau Hotel S B SALESMAN IN JUNEAU H. B. Crewson, salesman Wi[h\ in Seattle, has arrived i | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cady, former owners of the Royal Blue Cab| | offices | Company, entertained with a din-| The Deparement discussed at the 'ner party at the Salmon Creek Juneau and is registered at thel | Country Club Saturday evening to | Gastineau Hotel. | celebrate their tenth weddingan-| R 2 LUTHERAN LADIES AID niversary. The guests included inl| the party were Mr. and Mrs. Wally | Cady, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dorman, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Varness, Miss Mar- | jorie Fitzpatrick and Mr. Phillip | L. Dawes. | e MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS Meeting, Thursday evening at 8, {in Church Parlors adv. 519-t2] i = | A regular business meeting of the Martha Soclety is to be held Fr day at 1:30 p.m. at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church parlors. | Mrs. Harvey Starling and Mrs. Lew | Hunsaker will be hostesses and a| {dessert luncheon wili be served.| (Mrs. Clarence Warfield will lead | the devotions. | ENOUGH OF OUTSIDE | | Nine months in the states was | enough for 83-year-old Bob Kelly| ! and he came rorth on a PAA plane | [yeslerd going back to Fairbanks. The trip south was the first since | the turn of the centur LOO lovel your money! According to the Constitution and B Laws of Foreign Wars of the United ved that eligible members nomi- for Post Officers to hold office g vear at the first meeting night Notice is hereby given that the first meeting night in March will be Friday eve- ning of the 7 day of March. members to check and see that their 1947 ,dues are paid in full in order to be eligible to nominate and vote for their choice of Post Officers. The VFW Department Encampment will be held in Juneau the last few days in April so it is further noted that in order to & encampment all members should assist their post. It is the duty of all ure a successful Encampment procedures will be Friday E\'cniqg meeting. ALLAN G. MARCUM Post Adjutant i Dated 4 March 1947 7/ N\ lor "Ladies-In-Waiting" AND WHAT A PLEASANT OUT- K! Dresses to wear every- where . . . softly feminine . . . gently concealing . . . in cotton . . . ...rayons. . sucker stripes. sparkling new spring collection . . . COME IN TODAY—any of these prints . polka dots and seer- You'll love our ies, yours for the choosing. Sizes 10 to 20 Allfor $6.75 This SPECIAL is for Wednesday - Thursday - Friday STEVENS' The House of Swansdown l SPRING OUTLOOK .

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