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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA KMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'CGMMUNITY EVENTS TODAY At 8 pm. — Women .of Moose will hold. Ritual Chapter night. At 8:45 p.m. — Juneau Singers meet | ‘ for practice in Methodist church February 16 At 11 am. — Lutheran Ladies Aid Sodiety Food Sale in Sear's Office. | At 1:30 pm. — Martha Society | meets in manse of N.L.P. church. At 6:30 pm. — Family night at| Methodist church, potluck supper | followed by entertainment, At 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Smorgasbord given by Business and Profes- | sional Women’s Club in Scottish Rite Temple. | At 8 pm. — Rebekah Past Noble Grands meeting at home of Mrs. | Nick Bavard in Bavard Apart- ments. | JENSEN HOT POTATO GETS INTO SENATE (Continued from Page 1) (Dan) Lhamon (R-Fairbanks)” cast the lone “no” vote. Butrovich said, however, that the finance committee had no intention of doubling the indigent relief bud- get as a result of the bill. | Two ncw bills were introduced in the senate. One by Sen. Howard Lyng (D- Jome) would write brief Alaska ver- on of a fair employment practices struction at St. Michael and $7,500 for the same purpose at Shaktoolik. A bill by Mrs. Barnes and Mrs, Gundersen would redefine the dut- ies of the Welfare Department. | House Joint Memorial No. 7, by Locken and MacKinnon, protests| application of HR. 1762, recently | introduced in Congress, to vessels; fishing in-Alaskan waters or off the | coast of Alaska. During the routine business of the House this morning, Rep. Stepovich raised an interesting question con- cerning the power and duty of the governor regarding memorials and | resolutions. | The question came with the| reading of a substitute message | from the governor’s office, stating! that House Resolution No. 1, House Memorial No. 10 and House Memor- ial No. 16 had been “read and trans- mitted to the Office of the Secre- tary of Alaska.” t | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951 SPRING CHINOOK MOTORSHIP BREAKS SELMON PRICE UP'IN TWO IN PACIFIC ASTC7IA, Ore, Feb. 15 - o SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15 —(®— Gillnet fishermen are getting a 2 Globe Wireless reported today it re ents & puc;:: fk:rghc llmce_of 35 LLSHL" |nad heard a relayed distress call olumbia River SPring | gr,m the Swedish Motorship Chris- Chi s i inook salmon | ten Salen that it had broken in two Catches of more than 400 pounds »ff the East Coast in the Pacific each have been reported by several | ¢ o o, boats. Ve o | Globe said the U, S. Mililary Sea Chester Allen Arthur became | Transport Marine Phoenix radioed president when Garfield was as- | it was on the way and would arrive sassinated in 1881. "in six hours. Announcement A previous message concerning the same measures said that the governor “had approved” the resolu- tion and memorials. At 6:30 pm. — Potluck dinner for act into the present anti-discrimi- Emblem club members in Odd | nation law. Fellows hall. The other, by Engebreth, would At 8 pm. — Moose Lodge annual | .4 4 new tax on the canned salmon The management of the Snow White Laundry announces that they will Newest Spring Fabrics IR SEW. o AND SAVE TIME AT BEHRENDS ... .. Baies Cotton Chambray Spring Shades. Light and Soft. $1.25 yd. Bates Picolay Permanently embossed. New exciting colors just arrived. 8 $1.75 yd. Avondale Sport Chambray Ideal for sports wear. Shirts—Sum- mer Dresses—Children’s Wear. $1.10 yd. Avondale Sport Denims A firm twill-weave fabric. For Sport Togs — and Summer Casuals. 85¢ yd. Rayon Checks Several colors. For Spring Dress or Suit Dress. 54-inch width. $2.25 yd. Rayon Gabardine Spring colors. For Suits—Dress and Sports Wear. $2.25 yd. R M BRehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 NOW at A.E. L. &P, 3 ~ The General Postmaster has wwer to make postal treaties with ubject to Presiient. oreign government. roval by Magellan discovered the Marianas tslands in 1521 rollcall night. February 17 At 8 p.m. — Rotary Party at Bar-| anof. At 12 noon — No-host luncheon, Baranof hotel for Emblem club | and members. { New lamp bulb beautifies | The “Unconditional Surrender” of | the Axis Powers was designed at At 9 pm. — Valentine Dance and basket social Moose Lodge. At 8:30 p.m—Installation Emblem | Club officers, Elks and ladies in- vited. At 8:30 p.m. — Circle Eight Square Dance, Parish hall. February 19 At noon — Lions Club, Baranof. At 8 pm. — Annual meeting of Alaska Tuberculosis Association | in Gold Room, Baranof. At 8 pm. — Newly organized U. of A. Alumni Association holds sec- ond meeting in Gronroos’ office | At 8 pm. — American Legion Post | meets in Dugout. At 8 pm. — Rebekah Drill Team ! practice, IOOF hall. At 8 pm. — Juneau Parent-Teacher Association meets in high school study hall. February 20 | At noon — Rotary Club, Baranof. At 6:30 pm. — Couple Club meets in N.L.P. church parlors. At 8 p.m. — Juneaun-Douglas Civil Defense Council meets in City Council chambers. At 8 pm. — Community Center Night for Adults in Teen-Age Club with square dancing. February 21 At noon — Kiwanis club, Baranof. At noon — Juneau Woman's Club legislative luncheon, Gold Room, Baranof. At 6:30 p.m. — Pioneers of Alaska, Grand Igloo banquet in IOOF hall. At 8 p.m. — Elks Lodge. At 10 p.m.—Shriners Annual Wash- ington birthday ball in Scottish Rite Temple. February 22 At 10 am. — Grand Igloo, Pioneers | of Alaska meets in IOOF hall. At noon — Chamber of Commerce meets at Baranof. At 8 pm. — Wives of Juneau Coast | Guard personnel meet in City Council chambers to organize club. TWO OF PHILLIES OUTFIELDERS AR HOLDING OUT NOW PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15 p— Outfielders Richie Asnburn and Dick Sisler are two holdouts who are mulling over second round con- tract terms offered by the Philzdel- phia Phillies, last year's National League baseball champipns. The team’s advance guard set out today for “spring training at Clearwater, | since 1945. T had a part in placing | tinued this industry. It proposes a three-fourths cent per pound can tax on reds, kings and sockeyes and half a cent a can on other species. He had an- nounced yesterday his intention to toss in such a bill. Lyng's Amendment Lyng's brief amendment to the anto-discrimination act would add the clause: i “No condition of work shall be established or exacted by any em- ployer of labor in this territory which discriminates against any person on account of race, color or creed, and no employer shall (for the same reason) refuse to employ | any person or . . . . refuse or deny to any employee the equal enjoy- { ment with all his other employees, of bunkhouses, eating places or other facilities furnished or supplied by him.” In connection with his bill, Lyng said: “Alaska has had its own anti-| discrimination act in the statutes! it there. “The amendment I have added to the original bill merely extends | the scope of the act to include non- discrimination in all employment throughout the territory. In other | words, it is now, as amended, a ! complete ‘equal rights bill’.” : A lengthy FEPC bill was intro- | duced in the house early in the ses- sion. House leaders reported today it probably was dead for the session because of indications it might, if enacted, react unfavorably upon southern senators during consider- ation of the statehood bill in Con- gress. BEARS OF KODIAK 1. ATTACKED (Continued from Page 1) lost her husband by the attack of a brown bear.” Rep. Stepovich wanted to know whether the governor is empowered to approve or disapprove memorials and resolutions. Speaker . William Egan named Reps. Stepovich, Gun- dersen, Degnan and. Conright a committeee to confer with the gov- ernor and the attorney general on | the matter. HOSPITAL NOTES Baby Ralph Zenger and Mrs, Philip Argall were admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. Dismissed were: Mrs. Irvin Davis and baby boy, Ola Svennes, Mrs,, Robert Morrow and baby boy, Mrs. R. L. Anderson and baby girl. Mrs. Violet Carle of Hydaburg was dismissed from the Govern- ment Hospital. The first zoological garden in the continue their regular services until the 24th of this month. 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