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8 THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY MARCH 15, 1927. SHELDON BILL ", ., so e | LEGISLATIVE PENSIUN B00ST | WOULD CREATE ~ “**+rcx BANQUET FOR | OF $10 SOUGHT | b CITY MANAGER "o tiall v THIS EVENING N DUNN'S BILL | feterntd 4 ey’ Commit Dinner Ticket Salus Teclloatn Bhimioe T, Foust: Sels ISHOUP TO JOIN "oz ! | DIAMOND DIGGERS i | STARVE IN AFRICA | BI ALIFGRN'A CAPETOWN, So. Africa, Mar. ’ 15 hirty lhnus(m(lllldmunlltl);, | gers are on Ilw ve more attractive than it is at pre- sent, but the percentage of those engaged in this uncertain occupa- U. S. District Allurncy Re- | tion who succeed is infinitely | creasing mamimum amount for | | pensions to §35 per month i { House Bill Authorizes A : t ; pointment Grier In- . BD BY COMMITTER Large Crowd—Special | Raise in Pensions—First 1 fives: Tomotrow-—\Vill: Be | | small | f Ko 3o mmme With - e { . HE 24 [t is estimated that the allu- 3 { . | 1SS€es. ! i I troduces r“o Bills. | Committee Substitute recom- Lnl(‘lldmm(‘nl ! Bill Passes ( Associate of Louls Cneal. vial ontput of diamonds will con- ‘ e Gk e e oo L ot i o | i tinue for some time at the rate , A City Mana measure billl | BILLS PASSED < 18 to. the comml e 0 3 i of 6,000,000 pounds per year, providing for a slightly modified pl S B No. 6. Mi. Frame by | |¢havce, everyihing i« in rendiness|i8€ "{””‘ foe, iR ““":"'i , Awthar G. Shoup, who will retire} | oyepn it there be no more dis: of Territorial assistance in coqtieat. Amanding. Seotion for the Legislative banquet to be(from s proposed in Senate Bill Jas Unite tates Attorney for e (gyeries of fresh ground. | 5 of the Alaska [No. 15, introduced today by Senator| [ First Division tomorrow, will leave s s ihis family shortly for San Jose tendered the membe legislature by the Juneau Chamber|John W. Dunn, Fourth Division. | apter 11, C. L. A, 1913, construction of alr I . | | emergency clause G f I K 5 | _ Janding fields in the Third Division, | I e of Commerce in Elks hall at 6:30 [The measure was rcad the first time | {r; ifornia, where he will become an oocjons of 1913 and 1915, He was were introduced in the House of| [ 0o NP GO o'clock this evening. At noon today,|#nd referred to the Committee on| jassociate of Louis Oneal, one of the gupepintendent of the Pionee es today. Mr. Sheldon Mot M. S. Whittier member of the com-[Judiciary. | leading lawyers of California fo H. B. No. 6, Sheldon. Author- | Home at Sitka from the time of it Representat Fairbanks, brought in the first ;n,‘.‘; {zing appolitmetit Gity Manage: mittee in charge of the ticket The first pin 1 ss either branch | {more than a quarter of a century. ablishment until 1919, practicing Mr. Grier. Anche the other two SRE i D stated that the limit of the se, |&ot through th nate this morn-| | Mr. Shoup has been United States |aw at the same time. He then The first measure was veferred tol | 1t capacity anged for was about sold |ing, S. B. No. 6 heing passed by a [ Attorney in () Division with hisi))gveq (o Sitka where he was asso- the Commiitee o ervitorial Insti ‘ 'w!]s].n I‘In:;ymim:.w AN out but t the committee had made animous vote. It amends Section | | headquarters watt since NS cjateq with his father in the practic tution and the other two to the - " = “1 I,‘ ‘. ; S arrangements. for additional seats to JiGhanter 11, G L. A 1013, by j,.mn.mnu e i 1921 ~-r.\m:v almost | of Jaw when ho we appointed United g Ways Means Committee. Sena s ""““"-'» ”"‘-"‘ 18 e Laccommodate any citizen who had [requiring discharze of morts ( six years, In volume of work Der-'siatex Attorney in 19 i Joint vution No. 1, authorizing | “"“"-‘l ¥ a4 "»»" 05 X not already purch L a ticket but [after full performance of their con-| formed and percentage of convictions | ppa 1qw fipm which \1. Shoup will | the appointment of a joint legisla H. It No. 8, Ur APRIOT who found it possible to attend at |ditions, by corporations and partner-| [ ecured from jurics, his record places| join has a very large practice. Mr. tive commitiee to inspect the Pio priating $10,000 for COMSITICT e last moment. Tickets for these |ships as well as by individuals, 1t [ United States here or elsewhere. — foneal has a half dozen associates neers’ Home at Sitka, was received,) | tlon of airplune landing Aelds | geats can be purchased at the door.|[also rafses the penalty clausc from | Ihim high among the succe sfuliput there was need for another trial read for the first time and referred| | in Third Division ] I Dr. G F. Freeburger, who is hand-|§100 to $300 | { Mro Shoup will be suceeeded 10-Hpwyer o handle cases in court and to the Committee on Territorial In S. J. R. No. 1, ‘“"»“1"’"‘-1 ling the entertainment features, has!{ Senator Jenscn opposed the em | morrow morning by Justin W. Hard 1\1 Shoup was invited to join the § titutions appointment joint 1 (Ve heen busy all day with the entertain- |ergency clause of the bill on the) Jir forimerly of Fraunklin - County ffipm. The firm occupies the entire i Mr. Sheldon's measure, H. B. No.| | commitice to visit Dloncer ers i arranging for the presenta-|ground it did not give those affected { Ghio, who was nominated for thelinird floor of the First Nationui i G, authorizes City Councils to ap. Home at Sitka Reterred 10| tion of the different numbers and |symiciont notice of the change in| R | position by President Cooli and’ pank Building at San Jose b point City Managers to act as com- | Committee on Territorial Isti-{from present indications the legisia-| (o Jaw. Mp, Frame defonded the] 0 hose nominalion aagpcentizoied. by R R missioners of public works, ete, 1t tution tive visitors will be given one of | amergen i aviie : the Senat: February 14 Tlie Bosto 5 il At salaries not to excoed $300 e SECOND READING: the Dbest entertainments put on “l»n’.lf‘:‘ lp.(»f.’.-ihh- ru;\ln lm \:.n:;< .4”) r“w | Commander Ricliard E. B\r(” } That bis successor's administra.’ I-I:mnlnnr’zln\\?rl;:;:;llm:a;’;tifulxmem\i‘r':- month. It also provides that the Hous2 Bill No Ways and [Junean for sometime L oHin Bashneiia | t:r\t man to fly over the North | tion may be successful and that he| |y by privase contributions. mayor of any municipality may b Means. Deficiency appropriation Special table arrangements havoe | N DRRAE comanting. &t i Pole, is shown wearing his [y heve the individual support of ol o the appointive City Manager [ of $10,000 for payment of woli been worked out by M. D. Williams | o inent ofthe Senate, on his pro.| [atest decoration—the Congres- :m.» people in his work was the In House Bill No. 7. Mr Grier{ bounty who s In charge of the hall and|;ccen amendment to the old }s(mnl Medal of Honor—hung |sincere wish expressed by Mr. Shoup sevks (0 extend a maximum of §2.000 ||cvery care has been taken (o seelaygwance law, said it was designea| around his neck by Prcsndcm ‘vhiu morning. “I wish you would aiwe JOHNSTON’S per vear from Territorial 1“1““] xlu‘x = e -3l ulu all diners are comfortably soat- [, = o possible for sonie of the Coolidge. “ | say that T oxtend my profound thanks cach Division to encourage the hold e 7 ' i (International Fewurcen tof the First Division, particularly to ¢ to receive sufficient i : < EXCLUSIVE and deep appreciation (o the people my friends, ing of agriculiural fairs. 1 requires PARJS TA]LURS MAKE Not the least of (he :.m..‘u.u.\'j{';,;”';:"'”','I"';')\“, oy ol the best exhibits to be preserved for will be the dinn : " to be served by R iy o T for the splendid support 3 the Territory. The Governor is also| DUMMIES AFTER MAN ttiodes cate. This is Mr. Rhodes fir “:'“”;‘,“"‘ b e B0 el Ly AL 101, was. tav T {hey have given me during the T CHOCOLATES authorized to expend not in excess | = biz banquet in Junean but his on j:”'"'”“"l'”,’;l‘:"‘”:":""“ ; & \"”‘“,'; 5 i "I“ with a Ce ””‘I"l”' ! ““l"" ly six years of my incumbency,” said of $2.000 per year to arrange for; ARIS arch 15 Andre de ifon.| tensive experience along this line in| o s s Wl ; HAEH The tter merely adds section 1,122 ay Shoup display of Territorial —exhibits ;“‘qu]w\‘:l!' f.f“:.\' rlu\vnl\ur ’ut Pavis,t other cities assures those attending :K,K,’ ‘[. i 'v"“",‘-“lu,m - 'll.{’)l{“‘zy. "‘l. of el eanieschaptan ioitha or r .\'lulmy) has lived in Alaska for | THE CORRECT THING other sections of the country 1 Fhoi saotetary b OUar matiin = Swill oo variaiecn he was confident a slight increase iy Cnder the amendment pro-niy years, since his father camo IN CANDY Mr. Grier also is the amthor of |y %% L0 oo, b e has dethroned! Businossmen and citizens general.|'D the pensions would rc 'Il.“ tons | P0SCd, annual assessment work on pere in 1887 with an appointment | H. B. No. 8, directing the Territorial! (05 0 g leading model |1y are taking a keen interest in this|Situation. —The o LU tiented mining claims is classi- from President McKinley as United | 3 is allowed full discretionary appreciating as they i ” R wooden men who display!do the presence of the visitors in|S'S In the ma : LR P Ry el T TR . be-|Juncan, and from all ;.,,pu;.,-um,,.,.""-‘\H\m.x. '”mm“, I e T enate Bill No. 3, sceking to] imend Section 1,120, Chapter 31, pow bi-annual eve as taxes Board of Road Commissioners to ex-{ /A0 iR F e pend not less than $10.000 in con-, o structing hydroplane and airpline | pon o peadymade. garments | landing fields in the Third Division ing turned ont by the hundreds in Juneau's reputation for hospitalit Authority is given for the expendi-\ o oeo of the man who is popular-| Will be fully maintained at this eve- ates Marshal. He attended the Uni sity of Washington where he stu- | 1 law, and then became a Deputy | Marshal here under his father. He . Sitka when he acti ture of §10,000 from the regular al- )" bioced o be the most elegant|Ning's event. The committee wishes| ™~ | elected to First Alaska i lotment for roads and trafls in that | ;o podc g {it understood that the banquet is | B - —8i e islature as member of - the |} Phone 28 Free Delivery W Division. In order to make funds M. de Fouquieres recently com.jhot limited to Chamber members, DANCE House of Reprosentative He w, wediately available upon passage ' Jyiiod ey he had abandoned taxis DUt open to all male citizens. FOR THAT COUGH | reeleotad. in. 1914, i in the ¢ er v ela y i i ™ = q? - of the measure. an emergency clause ,,q aken to riding in the subways — .- : FAGLES” HALL R el = eyt < 2 e is included in the bill [ hecause he could no longer stand the! The prevalence of influenza has | USE A similar messure was passed DY piic of Fouquieres which the 14 Legislature. Howe leered induced a London cocktail mixer to him from tailor's windows wearinz|invent a special “Flu cocktail” which there was no demand for sy SPECIAL SALE ON anding | o1oihes which he.would not give to|he declared is an antidote for the 3 & fiells and no machines to use them |yis yalet. He has one consolation,|epidemic PINE BALSAM B(’tz LOllS(’u'n in the entire Third Division, the ' jggever, in that the manufacturers —_———ae— ; 5 i authority was not exercised by the gyynrully reproduce his own svelt| New Coats, Dresses and Smocks. with | toard and the funds were expended | lyarmans T y 5 M(’.loll'v ]”(?n o rman’s Thrift Shop —ady. g : 2 Menthol and MARCH 10 TO 17° company at Anchorage which now B i o e P GEORGE BROTHERS city led to introductlon of the pre TRY THE PHONES 92 and 95 SAN TOX in road and trail construction. The! recent organization of an airplane MARCH 17TH sent s, . Grio i THE ELKS ANNUAL BUTLERMAURO Old papers for sale at ']h(' Empire. e e e e e | e e e ' DRUG CO. I | ST. PATRICK’S DAY ol A AT MARCH 17 Phone 134 We Deliver . PATRICK'S DAY Substation Post Office No. 1 DANCE DANCE == ELKS ANNUAL . BALL Just Arrived THIEINAY NIORT— E LKS i I I A LL | NEW SHIPMENT OF The Alaskans MEN’S PRING “It's the Music” HATS = Now Comes ihe Official Red Grange “77” PULLOVER SWEATER MARCH 17 rrrrrrrrrrrr s rrrroed “THERE THEY GO” WHERE? - TO FLANIGAN’S BALL at “EAGLES’ HALL” DOUGLAS—MARCH 17TH Featuring the selections “The Irishman’s Dream” “Paddy Dear” “The Irish Republic” BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN Do not yet your dates mixed; put Thursday in your vest pocket as a re- minder to gotoa dance—you will not forget #n a hurry. If you meet up with Maggie, Jiggs and Dmlv while at lh(‘ dance, be sure to follow them; they will show you a good time. “NUF SAID.” LATE GOOD GOOD PLENTY FERRY FLOOR CROWD of FUN EAGLES’ HALL Adm. $1.00 Less we forget—“ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” 9:30 P. M. AT AR . Saloum J M THE JUNCTION - IF YOU CARE TO BE STYLISH IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATIONS OF GREY—BLUE—TAN you must wear a string of Beads, a Festoon or a Pendant in the new shades with Bracelet, Ear-| rings or Brooch to match. | We have just received the most | up to date shipment of these | novelties, direct from the im-| | porters, that any one ocould wish | for, and at prices to suit every | purse. We have a new Handbag or | Party Bag for your Spring outfit. Mosaic and stone-set - picture frames at from one dollar to five. Priced at $5.00 Goldstein’s Emporium ]UNEAU’S STYLE CENTER THE NUGGET SHOP lll!llllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllllIllllIlllllllllllllllIIlllIIIMIIIlllIIllIIIHIIIllllIIllIIl'lIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIlllIIllIIIIllIIIllIIlIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIll|IIlllIilIlllllIllIIIIIIIlIIIlII I 000N S i

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