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Henry a Wallace — Part 4
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APRIL 14, 1947 47
any claimant may submit evidence, etc.”
The Assembly had also requested the
-Governor to‘ ‘take into consideration the’
present salaries now received by Samoan
nurses and male employees of the Health
Department whether it be necessary to
have an increase in salaries.”
In substance the Governor's incredible
reply was, “It is my recommendation
that this present-day schedule be’ con-
tinued in effect as long as it is possible,
in order to give it the test of time.” In
the United States if any fact-finding
board, let alone an employer, dared to
insult labor with an answer as foolish
as that, a walkout would be inevitable.
N ALL fairness, however, it must be |
stated that some of the Samoan As-
sembly’s resolutions received reasonable,
if tardy, consideration. The Governor
gave an assurance that excesses. by set-
vicemen would be dealt with summarily;
and that in laying off Samoans from
war jobs, priorities would be observed.
Moreover, Tuisasosopo himself
would be the first to admit that he re- .
gards his people as more fortunate than
his cousins and aunts under the Upion
Jack in British Samoa. He is thoroughly
opposed to the arbitrary national schism
‘of one small people like the Samoans
into two camps, and would like to see
_all Samoa under the Stars and Stripes.
At the last fono, in the address he
wrote and delivered to the new Gover-
nor and his staff, Tuisasosopo declared:
“It seems as if Freedom and Happi-
ness were fitst manifested to Samoans
through the kind countenance of Your
Honors. Congratulations on your justice
and righteousness! . . . You have been
with us for a very short while but your
laudable doings and your ever smiling
faces have served to show us a true pic-
ture of that great and free republic,
the USA.”
But such sweetness and light have
prevailed at many fowos before. Gover-
nors have come and gone—some good,
some bad, some indifferent. And_ still
Samoa has one-man rule. Beside their
beautiful. harbor, the islanders wait for
the greatest American Governor of all,
the one who will bring them their most
priceless gifts—citizenship and self-
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Programme includes operatic, Hebrew,
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SYMPHONY HALL — BOSTON, MASS.
APRIL 20— SUN. 8:30 P.M.
other performances immediately following Boston are:
LYRIC THEATRE — Baltimore, Md.
APRIL 22—TUESDAY
KLEINHAN' 5 MUSIC HALL aputalo. N.Y.
PRIL 27—SUND
MUSIC WALL _ Clevetand, Ohio
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all concerts begin at 8:30 P.M.
Pricés $1.20 to $3.60, tax included
Mail orders accepted. Reserved seats on sale,
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