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ot THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HENNINGS PROMOTED |35 AIRLINE WITH PAA ON THURSDAY 1 hrrncy FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1951 Palmer Will Vole PAGE EIGHT SLEUTH BILL tion employes can’t make an ade- quate living on wages for a 40-hour week during the construction sea- JUNEAU DRAWS A (ONLY MAN (OMPLETES A worker \ys yesterday with .13 arriv- thing-for-nothing b s. Pacific Northern Airlines drew a| William R. Norton of the REA at GETS TABLED , IN STAFF OF SENATE, PAIR OF EIGHTS ‘ HOME NURSING COURSE Onl fi But of the overtime after 40 [ 0“ p“A 'IHURS e n fl(OlpOl’a |0|| BY SENATORS § MOME B S " b Chris Hennings, who w: leg i five fleW, oSSR laen | Home nursing is not confined to | H 'I1 1 “It’s a penalty basis; it's a some- - 5t T 1945_«;?‘5 i :{" Juneau with Pan American World | | the ladies, it )%a: been ;iscuv;re:‘iy As (IIy on Ap" o Abésn’ any o Sa new territorial senate sergeant-at-: m Sea 3 ir- (Continued from rage One) i :.;:;nn:md‘f.n;l},u‘:.(;lLw(:),.r,]( m,"r?:(y‘ arms. i I‘lx"'“&"‘i &‘;}’:’Le;’;‘; pair of eights for Juneau yesterday | Auk Bay is believed to be the only| PALMER, Alaska, March 2 —#— - He was named yesterday afte flew to Ketchikan and ten Pt —eight passengers in and eight out. | man in the Gastinecau Channel area | Palmer will vote April 10 on whe- the customers ohject to paying ex- 2 Tk e the resignation of Harry Johnson Arriving from Anchorage: Arne|to have completed a Red Cross|ther to incorporate as a City. proposing a top salary of $10,000 tra foF 16" ra for it. i € Michalson, I. M. C. Anderson, Don | h rsi 4 for the Vetes Affairs Commis- A prolonged fight over amending | W8S announced. Senate Presiden | Seattle: Wallace Alexander, | ey sorr o = e ome nursing course taught by Mrs,| This became certain at Anchor- sioner. The top now is $8,000. g Al N 4 | Gunnard Engebreth said Johnsor " s { Irwin, John He:wlerson, T. S. Bach- | Ken M. Nelsen. 4 age yesterday when District Judge ione the bill was expected to start in I. Holland, Robert Johnson, s d 3 y elder, K. C. Patton, Joe King, and | Others who finished the cours an order for igned had resigned to take a privhte job Feorge Folta R IR, Sl | the Senate this afternoon. Jaskar, August Jurgeleit, i ¢ Sen. Steve McCutcheon '“’fi“'i-' s WP T bk John Monagle, son of Highway ' o5 it James. MoAndrew | o V- Suttine. | there last night were Mesdames |the election on & betition granted orage) introdu a proposal by Patrolman John Monagle, was em- | i 3 | To Anchorage: Col. B. T. Pash,|Elma Dobbins, Pat Hagerup, |last wee S pand . el M- ;2 McGown, Urban Nelson, Boris . B. T. Fash, 4 g°Tup, | last week. which the attorney general could DEP]’_ AGR'(U“URE ployed to take over Hennings' job | Joim Sutherland, Carol and | Quentin DeBoer, Mary Harris, EL on ! Blanche Haffner, Mhrjorie Hill| A precinus petition last Septem- n after lA:('r"A\ ars in the senate bill-producing “boiler ‘:l Westfall, and Pauline Lee, John and Katn-| Alne Krist, H et McCluggage h,‘r' ;‘,m been denied by Federal " OFFICIALS CONFER |~om et Ly of ol [, Mo and Glen Sievens. | Masel Redickopn. Bve Seisenp. JLes aninony Dinon ay | | e, ] P | Jean Seegert, Velma gStilley and \ Ao C ., Donald Kinkle, Bt silley and | gysinessmen immediately rallied 0 e ALASKA ACTIVITIES FROM HAINES [ Hendrix, Roland Dagley. 3 D. B, Kinkle of San Francisco| Marle Weschenfelder. |for a pre-clection campaign to as- Ii"um,],;, R 0. v g s S Mr. and Mrs. Tra M. Powell of n Whitehorse: John and}arrived yesterday via PAA and is T . sure what they said they hoped :;lu- lnuuw : | Official heads of various branches | Haines are staying at the Baranof K vl‘nr(,‘«lm(' s, Mary Hauris, Cary | registered at the Baranof Hotel. | —EMPIRE WAAT ADS PAY— would be a favorabie returi. Hotel. 1 Kai Gertsen. e _ _‘(_‘ —— of the Department of Agriculture . " b f e Ketchikan: J. McDevitt, Bill | Mt coli s in Alaska met with B. Frank ‘,( e governor from the Aerol § i ‘ g . Heintzleman, Regional Foreste:, DAYLEYS HERE J jcs Commissio assed unani- 7 o S . o g " tics Commission. It passed unar yesterday afterncon’ in ‘the U. 8.| MF. aid Mrs. R. Dayley of Fm_“ To Seattle: M. Scott, Hugh Doo mously and was sent back to the House with minor amendment. It is the third bill to remove the governo from he recommen Forest Service headquarters office in Juneau. Chief concern at the conference ranks are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. 1, Charlie Jones, Harry Sperling, | Rudy Notar, H. Klemola, Mrs. Gene with children Robert and ! James Cole. i Magers | Roland, and boards, - < 5 were the present and proposed CONTRACTOR HERE | e o his o as it uced by suit with matching stole is |, ? A s e A . Jack Scavenius and Williani modeled by Helen Poulsen at | /orious Department activities in the| gractor who is building the Cathe-| territory and an explanation of the estimated budget funds AT the coming fiscal year, matters to be! taken up by Heintzleman for con-; sideration by the Department dur-| ing the next two months in Wash-{ dral Apartments in Sitka, is stop-' ping at the Baranof Hotel. Miami Beach preview showing. Suit and stole are made of satin Yroadcloth and metailic fishnety both third division Democrats The bill to put employes in the Territory on an overtime basis after an eight-hour day or a 40-hour week continued to bring a clash of HAVE FUN Every Night Knives and scissors sharpened at| Nina's Nik Naks. i Attorney Paul summed his opin 747-3t ions up this way: i rr————— Yy opinions in the Senate hearing e’ Lesisiature can prescribe| 18ton. D. C. Heintzleman leaves FOCG > BETOORRROROOTRRAIR William L. Paul, Jr., Juneau at- egislature can _pres Hihedri Bunday for Silie Tators ) ! T torney, testified that he disagreec | hours and wages for fishermen des- ehpital N‘W ""I“m}‘"iw"h strongly with _Attorney Normar m'\fl \\1%11\1(/'.!{1"!: '.-‘:-‘“»111“:1‘)‘;“"“ Attending Thuisday’s conference ( “\h““hhi“‘i 1“1‘1"‘4 ai the Banfield over the latter’s opinior | Most fishermen are employes; | oo "o ™ iy Uhiector of thel W | i Including the fishing industry under the bill, when it is so highly speculative, would be a great eco- omic burden. s i El that the Territorial legislature can’ legislate on wages and hours for persons covered, or specifically ex empted, under the Federal Fair L Agricultural Research Administra- tion and Charles Wilson, Director; of the Soil Conservation Service of Palmer; I. M. C. Anderson, Direc- COUNTRY CLUB bor Standards Act In response to question from | gor of the Farmérs Home Admini- He referred to a legal citation ir | Sen. Anita Garnick, however, he|gtration of Anchorage; and Lynn! ) —_— — 0 ——————. which he said Congress had giver { said the Alaska Marine DIStT'et| o Hollist, head of the cooperation| Union of Fishermen favors the bill in general and recommends its pas- sage blanket authority for states (and by assumption the Territory) to set uy higher standards than the Federa Extension Service between the De- partment of Agriculture and the University of Alaska, of College. Special Friday and Saturday Nights law covering lines in interstatc| “You mean they think it shouldj ajo giscussed at the conference 2 commerce. include others but not themselves?” { o the proposed program for wfl,-'...wllen you 'th vufiu[ DEcOR e | S | o B st Wi ALBERT PEDERSON —— FRANK PINEDA _As an example, he said, the Ter- | Fairbanks). jgested by the Department of Agri- send clfltlles. i ritorial Workmen’s Compensatior “That is a fair statement of it.”| ciityre. h scHoRN Act ‘touches intimately on inter- | Paul replied In Washington Heintzleman will say y Scandinavian and American Dance Music state commerce” and it has been in existence for years. Paul proposed an exemption in the bill for fishermen. He expressed Contentions Senators Barr and Howard Lyng. contended unorganized workers have shown no indication that they devote the next two months in sup- [w port of budget estimates for the various branch activities of the|, Department of Agriculture in Alaska Now you can have color as you want it—distinctive color that fits you and your rooms. CRAVENETTE" 2 100! ' :)1: Lss:;{g:flth:lta:klgstdzi;:ie{cr;;en lur ;llesidred such (; law. Bar;x;x:ied l:]\s before the Bureau of the Budget | Imagine! One hundred and y ar a receives some 'SS] N 1. o . 37 . congressional c S - S in an employer-employe relation- | against it from some at Fairbanks. el f g’e“‘,"; s ”"‘"‘“_'Tl“" in| e When you send us a raincoat, top sixteen Pn;allfll?mr colors to ship. W. J. Manthey, Juneau contrac- | conre” i W‘:h‘ i ‘:" W 5 also | coat, jacket, suit, or other outer gar- | choosefrom! Visit your Schorn ey 3 ¢ . J. Ma & confer with e timber industry| ment, don’t just say “I want it dry- Paint Store. Choose the exact He differed on that point with |tor, testified against the bill. section of the National Production | James E. Swan, a representative of the Anchorage Central Labor Coun- cil and the Alaska Fishermen’'s Un- jon, Swan, the first witness today insisted that “by and large, fisher- men are independent contractors’ under labor law interpretations. He said his employes get time and a half beyond the 40-hour week, and that such a provision is in- cluded in most union contracts, but: “We want to see this left open, instead of being written into law, o when the government stops pour- Authority with which he has close working arrangements increased production of forest pro- ducts poses. relative to in Alaska for defense pur- Particular attention will be given cleaned.” Say “Cravenette,” too. This will tell us that you also want these garments treated with “Cravenette” water repellents. ‘When you get this scrvice your garments will protect | you, rain ot shine; what's more they will keep their shape better and wear shades you want and your Schorn dealer will mix “Vogue Decor” colors for you in flat, semi-gloss, or gloss finish, Now you are ready to create color effects you never BPARNCEIENG From11:00 Until..... i | by Heintzleman in working wit] i ing money in and things get back| > orking. . with dreamed possible When 'Sen. Frank Barr referred longer. Try this extra service once and Eots of Room gt Hpbomante g 5 ol “| Bureau of Pubiic Roads officials in prised e :: Um{ x;m i ?nhe;m;;hvnl. S‘;‘v to normal, it will leave room for[HEEL I e special appro- | You will waat it all the time yith these l"ff"r"l-(lflme sputed the label. e said five|the unions to back up.” i & : in todav. Jriation from the $7,000,000 special | Baments. . states and two territories have sim He said NG ctually are = ! @, nd o territories have sim- | He said some workers aelually ¢ foog " runds quthorized last year. To Bance in ilar laws, He contended it “wil' lleaving jobs covered by union con-{ . is hoped an emergency appry ' help the unorganized and underpaic | tracts vk on &’ non-union basi 5 d e pro- 4 ‘]GLE: i " PAIZ [heaptaito verk. i, et ‘st ovn| WACHAL The Rumpus Room workers and help build the economy jat straight time beyond 40 hours. of the Territory.” o 2a1d, oosts had Tisen.to the pojnt| 05 Oplained His spiing, fo. be aed by the Bureau of Public Roads for CLEANERS and Cocktail Lounge Fishing Industry where people having a home or # v Asked if he thought the Terri- it bult incist on only a five- | <ad constructin in Southeast| - wgqy hetter appearance” DON ABEL fory-icould prescribe. conditions, for | day week so there will be no” over- | Alaska, this sgmmer. 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