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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1947 — ———————————=———————————" eral intent of H. B. 110, to" oper : i (afterncon for sentence for grand| Joe Johnson, charged with con- the way to hiring men from out -~ 1p.TA MEETING IS |larceny. tributing to the delinquency of a side the unions for longshore work H U U S E | In the case of the U. 3. vs. minor, also \\-nf to plead guilty at and requiring the unions to gi | 'I'ON|GH"‘ A'I‘ EIGH |George H. Griswold, the defendant | this afternoon's court scsslun:d . . spres g the avail- SN 4 e rmation | cn Thomas Med y Glorious New Prints able longshore work any thin I ) {waive indletment. I oM e sonteiiting. to fus dplfHEE. » uld not provide a decent livi . | Parenizlleathars Assaiation Stolwes. fled by T S AR08 Rl i oF o o MARUILY S RA BN 7 wage to sty wolkey- A 48th DAY, MARCH 15 meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Gilmore, Jr. charging that Gtis - iV e aas e For YOH Who LOVE gkl (-1: c;._ nion me (Measures Passed) Juneau High School, will be en-|wold forged and cashed a che smn’ and given a 3 y o heeoitudesrppe i l:’:l:i“d“' hetl 5B 111, to provide for a 35- tertained With a solo by Miss with the Alaska Steamship Com-|pended sentence in the To Sew Ai Home 11 would be dsstrichion Sy to|rour work week for Territorial Claire Folta, feminine lsad in the pany in Kctchikan and paid his|Jal L e it iz R |longshore unions and a 1)1,)\\ | employees.and prohibit the drawing;forthcoming, [igh Scliool operetis, (Passage with it h.“ s‘t“.‘“df Ty A fish oil product is uszd to |organized labor in general "'l of two salaries by officials. Passed * Forest Prince” = Director plea fwas also scheduled for 2 help temper steel .‘ Toald that tHk Kcm“km’ N -10, one absent Cordelia Keppinger will also take o'clock this afterncon P 253 5 : bV [He 'kiows, does ChavR AN ERGH - o e L her voune Tadiee i i ea | I —— P TSI g oty o ki "“*|tax from $5 to $10. Passed 16-7, the other young ladies in the cast,| "“”Y ships 5 I . s. H. B. T1,—To reimburse Tax ssion topic tonight will be " " D U C H A B_ N E { Admits Stand-By Time | Commissioner M. P. Mullaney for ms in Sex Education,” with Needle(ra'i and Junlor . o | Ha amitted, however, that ships| ¢ expenses of a trip to the states special '«'mpha*xs.nn l(‘_flch‘m‘g the ol lare sometimes forced to stand | Passed 14-9-1 :x:l,_xrrl‘(vx‘ a le!:ulmp blasx:; v]m 03 3 T Jina that et aie WM when| H J. M. 32—Asking that im- Public schools. Mx,j, Ruth a;-or 111': SEWARD , ¥4 FLORALS not enough men are provifled by|Provements be made to the Snake Will give a resumé on the pros ; the union to work all hatches on|River and waterfront of Nome, and cons, “*“"I M‘_“ifl mel_\f D“z“ S P E C ' A L The only solution Albright I (Disposed Of) g (S yEre i . : {46 tropase. (08, SURMEAIRTh 1o T E. L1SITS pay sdiuce th tnose SMEL il Weather Sealed Raincoals—Sizes 8-14 3 STRIPES lcostly celays was for the com-|injured by the evils of the liquor R“f"*“m“““d“l‘f‘ ”‘;“ mmfnb"% panies to contract to maintain o business. Indeiinitely postponed “xmulr-g 1?2‘;::16 fli-)xlf ‘und“i Mrs.. 1 PRICE MONGTONES !minimum annual wage. Then, (Introduced) ety By g v | > & E3 3 |said, the unions could take in a:| H. J. M. 35, By Reps. Pollard, = LT AR | many men as the company felt|Gill, Huntley, Barnett, Snider, Mc- . E7 <K they medea. o heid thar o Cutcneon i Bsan — asks vt [N BISTRICT COURT JUST ARRIVED—Boys’ Rodeo Jeans would be cheaper for the compan steps be taken to complete a road Sizes 6—14 in the end than the present sys-|{rom Seldovia to Yakalof Bay 5 S —_xflu s sdtiuit tem, | | B onald F. Goralski was S - § g Senate hearing on the mattor ed to appear before the U. S. Heavy Sanforlzed Denlm Ducharne famed fabric came to District Court at 2 o'clock this an abrupt end and Al- collection of SENATE % was excused when several Light and dark onuplated designs, easy ) Sew time upon a measure that had vyt d ayon crepe It superb to pass the House and might nev- MEASURES ANOTHER STATEMENT FROM CANADA’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT DISTILLER & il 39” to 42 er come before the Eecnate. | In the Hcuse Immediately following Senat2’ 48th DAY, MARCH 15 (Introduced and Passed) S. B. 116, by Finance Committee the clc discussion of the 2.75-2.95-3.50 yd. of the Brands and Bargains shipping question, the House be-!_ 570000 deficiency appropriation i :9"»‘“'“"“‘{‘:"1 “‘IH-d_Bt-I' " to Department of Public Welfare pection was made immediately for hospitalization of indigents un- : N ¢ the “Declaration of Policy and o ‘reriet cf ‘;'p‘;;[,,"'“(,“'f""p," = The wise Consumer knows that any article of Legislative Findings” in Section 1 5 4 e e e . . . . . o | 2 ction 13-3; emergency clause passed 14 inferior brand is no bargain at any price. The of the Lill. Much of thi was deleted from the bill, {ing the statement: “Evidence in section inclu (Defcated) B. 61, by Engebreth- Uniform lary bill to increase salari honest Producer realizes that the retailer must of successive public ¢ earn a fair profit for handling his brand. The ,B. (/M. Bzé’zaza/i C)a bright l Senators objected to spending more Inearings indicates that an_ impor- Major Territorial department heads i ; QUALITY SINCE /887 tant factor of increased costs of {0 $7200 annually (amended fi- upright Dealer makes recommendations by brand. ishipping is due in part to artific- Cure), minor department heads il e hiistis th ] basiere A jal shortages of labor and decreas- | $6.000, chief deputies to $5,500 and e knows that this is the sound basis of contin- 2 ed production of labor and to var-|8lVIng 14 percent Increase fo ued patronage. Buy the brand he recommends. e ious unsound labor practices which eral employees; failed to pa : 5 14 |have greatly increased the ler (Concurrences) This is your bargain. i by tir ks about per Transportation Com- ¢ voya th h long de Senate concurred in minor Fouse HB i 50 weuid ‘ ecor b t a 35 percent charging ca’- amendments to S. B. 39, - Wi ¢ nt out the overall rate increase would not be ran—providing for keeping 3 unde interim plan; i General Rivers I necessary Attorney cords confidential and authorizing ! provided this ¢ is also as-|called for advice on this section ,u% Commissioner to prescribe the ( u r b R a i e s i in tement, the sufficient number of ships of the bill and told the members , ai o in which records for tax torney Genera k2d by ri for a balanced that the statement was fac purpeses shall be kept. atox R. W whict !ccrrect and that it is usual to NSRRI S 8 I nsidered more im- Slight Increase have a statement of findings Sa s R I vers [ such circumstances, we policy in a bill of this type. 1. ® © @ @ « © » w © ® ® @ R that it is entirely possible;wculd not, he said. destroy the @ . X we could te with o purpcse and intent of the L . TiDE TABLE . G slight over pres- | removing tr statement ° . Conznued I B. 28 he ¢ ¢ l'l'.nli)m added that by Repeats Statement . MARCH 18 ° 1t increase com River epeated the statements ® Low tide 5:25 aun., 5.8 ft. e = = an overall rate hike 'y had made in n!\‘:\ S:‘nu('x"' rl:*- . HU h tide 1? 27 am., 139 ft. o BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY ximately 10 percent.” garding the shipping and rate sit- e tide 17:56 pm., 13 it. ® *'1“})"' ""’]‘“ Butrov ‘:“ Jr. ask- yation and answered questions from | e . P cd Talbot what the shipping of- the floor. In answer to a question . e o o o 0o o “the T 0 i Y thought about H. B. 28, the pe ~qu1 nzm“n;(» (‘f."l"fllnf ‘nqn“glo e 0% .000 One /// the Treasires 0'/ I—I—-// Lime measure recommended for would be to spread the work of passage by the Attorney General. handling cargo, so that more men Economists estimate that the albot replied: “From what I would be employed at it that United tes 1 be using six of the shipping business, I each would have few urs of millicn barrels of oil daily in Sole United States Impor 90.4 Proot the Territory would be get- work. 1965. a solutiol into a terricle business." “If this bill is passed,” Rivers! — "~ b AT e shipping preblems Views of both Rivers and Taivot said, “we can go Lcfore a rate Others are tleard were absolutely opposed by Al- hearing and tell the Maritime 1 tright, who identified himself as Commission that we I done ? 1. ccnnected with the Ketchikan Lo- scmething that will effect econ- She Is Making a Date! | shoremen's ard Warchousemen's Rivers was followed on the stanc Unicn (CIO). He said he had by Leslie Grove, who said that ke ARE Y‘,UO) 1 Leen to Juneau as a repre- represents the Seafarers Interna- % L) entative of Ketchikan organized ticnal Union. He opposed passage v 4 laber to foiow course of th: of H. B. 110 and tlamed the lost ) Heiped By Legis Company, openad Ly various bills affecting labor time on the ship ope g flj'fig E A'&J C ITY B AND Our success in thi S g 5 & Staggered Sailings & l t be B. 110 provides an opportun- Would Create Confusion ' wrpy companies should stagger 0 t for Alaskans, through their| In Albright's view, H. B. 110 y. calings so that we won't t 1 to do something con- Would not accomplish what it is get three or four ships in port at @ eliminating of the "‘f"po(‘”d to, but would “only , time" Groves suggested. He : 1 reasons of increase; namely, Create more confusion spoke of getting more modern . tremendous delays encounter-| He declared the promise held oouipment for handling cargo, but . ¢ in Alacka ports in unloading OUt by Talbot, that only a slight .4 tnat docks in the States with . , [ lcading ships because the !nerease I rates might be need- o) equipment handle less cargo L [ f ngshore unions can not or will €d if the bill were paseed, iS [ your than do the docks in ! ' prii 't furnish sufficient men so that “‘\u'g.uc and qualified by a condi- Alask i iy els can be discharged prompt- tion that the line is given more “rron s always a swplus of he 1y and efficiently.” ships of just the type needed. Al- \\anpower in the winter months, ! n in i he said, the Eill is s0 “loosely ¢y highlights of Talbot's 5* RIS, i that it would be subject to drawn” her tatem:nt roves said, but the situation is| were: reversed during the summer. “This In some ports longshoremen MAaNY interpretations harmful to bill would force some men to work nit the hours during which work the I(:ngsk_wrc workers, union men 24 hours a day, seven days a an be performed, and this prac- °F_otherwise. ¥ week,” he asserted. ow is the time ing. Very few ports Section 6, of the bill, deletion ~ scpoq py Representative Maurice A position a union men to furn- °f Which was rccommended by jonngon if he opposed H. B. 110, Rivers, and which Talbot also had . oo said that he did. ‘“:’ ' 3 gangs necessary to pro- it id ik 3 Tt sse ) me House B 1 cfficient operation and|S3ld he wowd lige to cee fakeh “.p, you oppose aiding the At Mo 2 i bhands of the they will not take enough men into CUt: Was "“»“ ane ") the faults o pey "General in keeping down| L% to make this possibie Albright found in the measure. ;. .jone rates that effect the econ- House Secticn 8 the longshore rcpresen- omy of the whole Territory?” Rep. ¢ 30 Are involved tative picked out as being “just as jomcon acked i t abe 250 union long- vicious.” T S i % ;i i 'm opposed to using labor for Hi Ex 1 ka are involy Section 6 states It shall be that pml-)posc " ‘Grove answered: £ A n at present dictate just unlawful to counsel, command He ‘assetted that the unions 1 I men will be fu instigate, induce, procure, con- pow res| sible r = 5 ave not been responsible for the ahtpps iy pirc with any person to engage i B0 PEER TRRDTE it IO e t ent“r T X ¢ vid hold sym- in or assist any lockout, strike,'y Ceoces do not cause price cre Terri I for the views slowdown, or other concerted ac- i 4 ¥ s rises, they follow price rises, but s} Author cou cremen, but, he tion to limit, restrict, interfere L i o A Glr besn able to, 2t ea l.e t would not be ar The tics t ; \\1{\11 or interrupt water ux.n.qm»“m, newshaper fto print thigh ; i 2 SO .A.vll the a ?un | Groves said. 4 e longshore wor Section 8 state: Ny PeISON| pysent to amend the bill by 3 ¢ d ental to the vast'who willfully and knowingly umu,[\mkmg aith tha alatementaiNE “ h 18 ! ol &jeakan or causes to be done any act, mat-| .0y ang findings, the House took arc ok vill (H. B. 110) is design- ter or thing in this Act px't)l;)l;~!‘m R B ihe measure andi 3 I rect the ove evils. There [ited or declared to be unlawful or was held over for further consid- il ed g in this | hich takes'who willfully of knowingly omits wraiion at today's session i € 1 thing away from la It sim- or fails’to do any act, matter ,or e Or an W Jly reccgnizes the fact that steam- thing in this Act required to be! paaq the want-ads for barcains! p 1 A 2 )y -ads 1 argains! - ! , pass 1s en- |ship operation must be carried on|done, or wilifully and knowingly| ono U Want-ads for ba Sponsored by Juneau Rotary Club at 20th Century Thtatre € € i 1 a minimum of delays if rates causes or suffers such omission or/ NOTICE TO CREDITOR ADMISSION TICKETS $1.20, including tax—Obtainable from any Rotary Club membe: or at 20th Century Theatre Box Office—Children 60 cents. failure, shall, upon thereof, be punished for conviction| NOTICE IS GIVEN that the ch UI-. undersigned has been duly apopint- Attorney Ge c fense, by a fine of not more than|ed Executrix of the Estate of Ralph = gave his backin H. B. 110 = $500, or by imprisonment for a!B. Martin, deceased. All persons ing: 1 m of not more than six months,! having claims against the estate ~ “It also seem me t House | lative or both. Each separate day on are required to present them to the HEBE IS THE BIG PBOUBAM DOOI'S open 7 P M Ry Bill No. 110, Se T ¢ rif ich any such act or omission undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, = & [ leted, would give u , be- | oceurs hall’ constitute o separate within six (8) months from the dta Selected Movies from 7:30 10 8:30 . . . Then Concert . . . . ! at the rate hear 110 offense.’ | of this notice FPR, . . - Yides for a lonshor : oo Woskars in dal Dated 8t dunsau, Alaska, Febriary 36 Home Town Musicians in Band under direction of ! on a 24-hours ba:l in hi It was particular: Section 8 24, 1947. . I jon longshoremen that Albright declared could be MILDRED J. MARTIN, Joseph Shofner. times, but calls for 110 is passed andccnstrued to keep any worker in Executrix. through the concerned, t co-|jail practically all the time. 'n Albright's opposition to the First publication, Feb. 24, 1947, Last publication March 17, 1047, bor to work all ha ously. This would T S R R P S SN aen-

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