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0 LAWMAKERS GET | UNDER WAY FOR BUSY SESSION B()ll] \( nate \Ul(] }I(?l]\(‘ (‘()ll! - Movie Magnate V1s1ts Coohdge H Y- w"; Up to today had been no indication of anized effort 1o promote sent back of any or| except in significant ex utroller Bill. Two « by Judze nd the other b tor from th FOUBHT: 2DEAD P-T. A SESSION HELD TOMORROW n appar i »h(p Organization in v ngly cnampiol I such a Short Oldm Today. T HALIE Ty S i 1t e great step towa (Continuea rom Page One 1 liow strongly have appealed T to logislators is o matter of gue: 3 w k None of members not A% Fade i ! tormally connected with the move- “m'“_ sy " either the argument ‘hrv it or on e o Lthe bill itsels erally they have e iiou been content they ar R el | the biil i carance failed by him in the Legislatu to adjo And this is tude which ; R most membe wwand P | other s it t will be 0 at 12:30! Hime e i garded, to ; e tell: about spec lation wien 1 1 certifying to the it reaches the of the two n everal members who § S ——— hes and is forthcomin we sworn in by Judge Boyle Rev p of the act of th m A. . Kashevaroff pronounced the 1.ouis B. Maver, movie 1 », and the v of beauly they arrived last week iyocation constitules his own cre presented to ident been directed toward settle- Ross Temporary Speaker | 3 Mabel W Willehrandt, B \Ilurn'-) ieut of organization matters with | 1. 1. Ross. Fairbanks, defeated (left to right), Miss Edith Maye el e & bhvken, fie Ry Tdie. 0alliey. NoE tor Sha rer and Mrs, Willebrandr, | “ifect on measurcs that will be later pro-tem, the vote standing nine (0 | introduced six. Supporting Ross were: Repre ) . Worth, First Division; Sundquisi election of Cole | Wil 3 p wlic | ccond Division; Grier and Smith, rest of 1l nderstood the permu Third Division, and Johnston and g Gl i ouid be complet | Ross, Fourth Division. Those votin upporien flad 1 trany ©ilis ! for Gaffney were: Rydeen and Gaff- e who ud ori cined certain it ney, Second Division; Murray 1 oally line p for M t in hoers of both he t Scott hird Division, and Fisher juformal cs 1ses of last week v as conld b and don, Fourth Division for Mr. Smith icial con Throughout the subsequent pro-' Quickly the prog car at th i coedings this division remained un oy Mr. Smith was ni leal with ) altered except in the election of Mr. Sundquist, Nome N res. Some of I chaplain, in which instance Mr. Ben- yomina By b 3 Con Bill jamin voted for Mrs. Capt e T ide 1 with measures | instead of Rev. Harry Allen, support-' call vote. Messrs, Benjamin A sy former lesisiatures s ed by the Paul-Smith combination.!gon paul, Wortih, Sundquist, Gi d. Others will present 1 Cash Cole was elected Clerk pro-| gmith, and Ross voted for Mr. Smith, | subjects or deal with old subjc tem by the same vote on an identical gnq Gaff B e I A Sootl LI et division. Fisher, and Sheldon for Ros A the major measures, con Murray Seeks Adjournment e oy Sabl fhor ot of the As goon as the temporary organiza 3 " offorts which will ¢ 1o have tion had been prefected, Mr. Murray; My Cole was elected Clerk of the, anbatad b awe A i promptly moved for adjournment un-|1ouse by the same vate, defeating| ; P til Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Paul made Durlene Bervy, Fairbank S o point of order that organization Harvy &llep was electod Ch : < on (he first day was required anql2in. receiving cig he voies to M : i : Mr. Muray replied that the tem-| Captain Hdwards' | LA ra his house and riddled it with Dorary nization was sufficient to| 11ree were nominat : it laliats comply with all requivements of the ! Seant-at-Arms ""';I "\,’”“-‘" o '\“' Wall o St o et AL S eanic Act Speaker Ross puled | A s KSR B o) on nonresident fishermen | ATTENTION EASTERN STARS against Mr. Paul's contention. Thej gl gl v sl e i « | prohibiti taxation on fish trap. Regular business meeting Juneau !,\‘;","',\':I'I"“‘.‘} ""f:“;'““"]'('““fl’:;m HOLOD Ol Sundnuist, Smith, and was_ electod and b - seiuction plants. -revi-| Chapter No. 7, 0 E8 oelock 7 S8 Murray, Sheldon and on of the cod of criminal ro | Tuesday evening, Vig-| minates which was carried by a nine 1 ) : cedure and other measures suggesiod | itinog membars welcome : i voted for Mr Snow ind ting il w to six . there being no chang : 2 e i G by the Attorney General in his bien MAE WILLIAY M, | in the ment. As soon as th fessrs. Galf Rydeen and Sc nial i - " - | for Mr. Ashl ial report, the usnal t of ap-|adv ALICE BROW « reconvened, Mr. Murray re-| 8 atio scl P | % ; About 1 o'clock rece taken | Propriations for schools, including PUDIPS | ved his motion to :‘“nnuru until i il the Alaska College, pensions, in Boyi SRHoaETay. ot Tanmansl tomorrow out of consideration for, digency, roads and airplane landing |7 | Mi. Lomen, the absent member. It FOR THAT COUGH || ticlds, Pioneers’ Home, subsidies to |, | was defeated a second time with.| i = e & out any change in the alignment. | ISE = o Elect Smith Speaker | USE " = Your SHOES are more | Forced to proceed with the per-| ki ¥ | manent organization, Mr. Murray and| SAN TOX WVUSIC important than your | those alig with him in the effort | | s s | {0 stay orsanization pending the ar-| PINE BALSAM | UNDERWEAR | vival of Mr. Lomen, switched then! i | FOR ALL | support from Representative Smith with 1 | FOP PARTICULAR MEN—The to Mr. Ross for Speaker. And with Menthol 1 [ the goal of his ambitions within his | Menthol ang JCAS S | 7‘1 A P .k I another man when two votes from Lucalyptus { | those who had originally supported | Y | | SHOES ::]:‘ :I‘xglzlldm would have given him TRY THE T' Al 7, ‘ { | For Better Fit, Looks and Ease It « tine extivition of i | BUTLER-MAURO e UASAANS ||| 0e RIVAL ONFOR] cipline. Until Mr. Smith was entered | DRUG CO | Z i in the race Saturday, Mr. Ro ] elec- | Y L. | | Black or Tan Super Lustre tion to the speakership scemed posi-| | Ui e ey s ipi FIRST U 1TS THE MUSIC I 50.00 ers turned to Mr. Smith, it was sald, Phone 124 We Deliver ] e in order that the permanent organ- | g | i ization program could be put (hrough | Substation “ost Office No. 1| || | o without delaying for Mr. Lomen, and g . ERET SRR Sold Only By J. M. Saloum AT NEW STORE—Corner 3d and Franklin #is.. Opposite MacKinnon Apts. Ghiles Glartonche MR ) A whte reinforced 1T C( ' YOU NO MORE to get your Plumbing and Heating done by the largest and hest equipped shop in Alaska and you get a GUARANTEED job with a RELIARLE firm behind it. We do not claim PERFECTION. 1 make mistakes and so do the men that work in shop but we never let a mistake remain a mistake—WE MAKE IT RIGHT. {| The popular Our shows rooms while not finished are open and we ask that you come in ’ Gr Cartouche oi and look them over. I 1:51;\~le %E-fls::n:;ng.{ 24 % - i - - Y : 5 & | the Gruen Every fixture shown is of the VERY BEST grade and ABSOLUTELY bines dursbility with daint ness, GUARANTEED. You can have your choice—Standard—Kohler or Crane fixtures plainly marked on every fixture SEE BEFORE BUYING —nen- GEQ, B, RICE PLUMBING HEATING—————OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” — Price —Phone 3 1—-* In this watch the entire case space is utilized through the oblong-shaped movement to increase the size and strength of parts. Let us show you the Gruea advantages, THE NUGGET SHOP TR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. b | tor time several v an_ immens nd STAMPEDE ON [Tenderfoots and Veterans Bid Are l” ‘Wll(] bk\fl"lbll_ for Gold Ore. TONOPAH ROCKVIEW, Penn., men condemned Nevada, March Chovin, staked seven | Horton, whe| Miss Helen prospect [ My, and Mrs. J Juneau, was ‘ux Ancho to P. & rection a fortune G | S |VERMONT MARBLE. \ redemption within B since quantity of marbio hm hv en k]lmnml to llu States forecast the the ason i | most successful yea (vl' pany, for the coming Goodm Other, Then Are Killed daughter E. Chovin, formerly rried recently malielson. « vice ¢f the | quarry nas been operated at Tokeen that Those com- March 7 to death for With vision den wealth, ten- |} U policeman in an attempted derfoots ans are wilding | Philadelphia hold-up last Iy king claims in the|electrocuted in the \\'v-.-m Stato h where the two 19 Penitentiary within hzlf an hour of |year old sons of a prospector have | each other this morning. The con- made a rich strike | victed men said goodbye to each The boys brought in two sacks|other but otherwise did not speak »f zold ore which ayed as they went to (Ieuh o ton -~ -— The counfryside avound k | WED AT ANCHORAGE of at REBEKAH CARD PARTY Wednesday evening March 9th at | QUARRY RESUMES § 0dd Fellows Hall. adv. Orlando Clinton Harn was | i 3 | e 5 awarded the gold medal for dis- | WORK FGR 1927 Advertising aiways pays. Use the tin | : 8 i i « s The Empire. nguished person:l service to | 'h,l,” ns m’ Th pire | [ > The Vermont ihle Quarry, a* advertising, one of the annual | ., 4 T Iarvard adverlising awards T for. the: su founded by Edward Bok. The mye quirry crew arrived at > i award was for Harn's work as | oy (he last trip of the Admiral NU WAY president of the Audit Bureaw | pogers last week uf( irculations. ! perations were haited last Oct gTRETCII e | ober for the winter months. The A i 2 for Betz Coliseum ; One Year | Melody Men attendance | JOHNSTON EXCLUSIVE CHOCOLATES P ) 4 ) \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ 3 \ by \ \ ) N ) \ ) \ ) ) iy s N \ \ I} N 5 l} \ \ \ ] \ \ ) \ N } \ ] Suspenders Work and. 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