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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1927 (S8} will cost | : 500,000, amd | in the treasury and the balance now struction of such in the neighborho 5 | that is a large « territory ! is §955.04. The total receipts wer | containing fewer m 30.000 white | $1,055.58, and the disbursements for people and having . total population s purposes ammounted to S678 {probably of not ot 60000, But 1h |report of the tres irer of the te The. memberabip Jepoutss of yGpaad I ritory just at ha: es me hope yet would it not La‘% to recom § Eaa | mend strongly 1 the Territorial AN Qe s raaii | Legislature the construction of al Y 4 1 e ) 3] sw Pioneers’ i t the fu can | bership 2151 and th loc "”’qu new Pioneers’ o 1 il ok L N § properly and safel with due [ still 1o b rd from will no ; Tk ito the other inte: and activitios | vially change the numb: {of the territory, be found theretor New lgico Pullivay Sheets ina very good muslin with a three- Care of Aliska Insane A e s received for a new ourth. My fourth recommend latos to o kindred subject )y at Dellingham and it has be n zanized and officer installed n 81x90. t ok Fend ape edaes, inck hews and tape edges. the care of the nsane of Alaska QZ 14 |1 have long been (onvinced, and | 5 Ll D " think 2 is not a4 mam or a wom AphotE v e p1.20 each an here preseiit » has ot heen dent f of organizing {convinced, that the present systen 1210 o 1 B e of taking care of ihe in and i the necessary |Alaska is unwise and inhumane. 1 | number vill be secared y Al \ is unwise ond wmane for the | this Spr {and thercin her ontract hadn HES e A gatedL I neral condition of the Pioneers dies” Field-Ray Silk Bloomres in pink. peach, tan, funates such evii: and such : : ! : ik : as it almost fimpossible to|He said in part: “Considering the erey and Nile. Regular $2.50 for { oper: system properly. Resolu. f present financial condition of Aluska 5 {tions disapproving of and the age of our members the ¢ . tem aive been passed at varinos ) jgloos and Auxiliavies show a good 1.25 a I)(llr maetings of the Grand Igloo but welhealthy condition and should fo must not despair. I torvitovial funds | : d be tound | should subject be recommended to the ritorial Legislature: but [ fear that y the funds therefor cannot be found | ritory rs 1o come increase in | membership and mat . | the evelopment ol groa present and const nother in th | Ketchikan -Harriet k. Hunt, ( upper part of ti ritory to take gine M. Hansen care of the resid ot Bt Eregion | “spyoxies ave held by Tediph, 16 "v_hu may be entitl » the services | . .. Aimer Rydeen, J Daly. ! 6f the Lome. it ddes not Became me | €0, Sl SRS E T 0 say precisely w ach a home o Wi W Ml e g [ should be built, re are several ! Rt f {places the Thir! Division that 1j Charle N. _Behlosser, (Ge fthink would mak ellent locations, | Lo Cal M ! Up to L-yslature Huni, (. B. Ferzuson, Mary Hdi | “And. ot course calize that the | Gilde G« {building of a new " oncers’ Home is rei's t tdependent upon bility of tha | g of the Grand Treasurer rritory of Alask ugh its legic-| 4o cog the Pioneers are better B 1 gttt b SCosREY | ore financially. tHan they i | time last year. They had then $575.43 wdizing the increased | “Let 1 11hy pesidet: pport which 1 think siould be | mony de all pe feel . lasked for the Pioneors’ Home and\ing a md _work for the Boyvs™ extra heavy rawhide Hose with double heel and |the old age pension, or without im-|eltare of our ovder and the ‘Al ; AR : i posing an_undue hurden of taxation | /ST B S et toe in black only-—=<izes 6 to 9V%. upon the people of tie indusivies or 1A HOREEr WR the 4 the terrvitory But per ] with t - « s assistance, the ac and vigorous | industry and Kindne mi .3 i(". ?51.()() {support and assistance wl jean still be accomplished | doubtless have, of bhoth th ive | comparative few of us who still re {and appointive tervitorial officials,| main faithtul fo Aluska and the the department which has charg of this matter, the Department of jorder of ‘Alaska Pioneors hi y M H 1 H H Committees Appointed Children’s Hose in medium weight, small rib, in the Interior. and Congress will he| . “proto cs Thhelted i lconvinced that a ci should he | Crand ey 1 anpo black onlv.” Size 6 to 10. made and that a hospital for (e (e folowing Commitiees: i linsane should be built and mainiain Auditing —John Reck, 1. B. John = b4 ()0 jed and operated by the Govern-json, and Richard N. Sundquist. 9] I)(UI‘S or ° jment for the care of the insane of| Appeal Credential and - Gries {Alaska. Humaenity demands this. Onr Mrs. Alice Rydeen, Mrs. Har owir dignity, or ewn selfrespect sl et B Hunt, and Mrs, Jossphine [eivilized men, as Pion land demands that we | Langseti whatever lies within our power to accomplisy| ~Constitution and By-Laws—H. 1 il Ross, Erik Forss and 1f. R. Shepard n S 0 nC “May I, 1 RERIT] n oss the | On motion, a commitiee of five { hope that this asccmblacs may bo|was appointed by the Grand Py guided in | dent on solution, as foilow 3 I Wisdom of ihe Divine Providas | Gaffney, (¢ R rles, R. 'B 3 | th € Sheldon, Charles Schlosser and He - Juneau’s Leading Department Store B0 dne crand ! S e L ling of thedr rion vesterday { On motion, the Grand Igloo ad e Oald. journed to meet at 2 o'clock this . g i 43 . e e e Falloves Hall ! Uowing ! afternoon. s : : : ; o [ 8 biic reception v Pala The Grand ! I hold th . iis subjoct will receive mature con- | Jike manner to the benefits of theld Pu X i | ) Will hold th Four Recommendations ideration ar this mecting of the | Pioneers’ [ome, Bat there has l)u:n Thes The meeting was cailod | cnnnal election er late this af q drand izl 1 hoaction as you fagitation, proper agitation, for some|to 1t o'c | v morrow afternoon. It Made to Grand Igloo bt {time for the comstruction, the build-|dent, Anuthony J, Dimond appointcd ' is said hai i1 1 Shepand ot oo d President! " Old Age Pension liniz of andther. Pioneers’ Homo in tive | 3. 'Chntleny Gaaih, ana Cal aiid. Beroy- O OHENGE oriic o Second. My second recemmenda- | northern p.ult of the stiu':-llnr\” pegl Brosiu I ant-at-Arms | chikan, are mentioned for the offic e '3 Con relaies o the old age pension | the' preseut home at Sitka sufficiep Aiter the invocation and the ol of Grand President _(Continued from Pags One) _ j.viiem of Alaska. The Pioneers can-|lv large to foke ¢arelaf afl: thaes, \BEE Braxtdent Dimand-apnolutad. tho| St O N ot justiy claim, and do not claim, | who apply uml of all those who dre| R timittoo on. Sal Ll ne. tai e TRGSSBE. 4 s it has been the custom ford oy 5 oGdic for this, but they ave|likely to apply, for the next tew|SOmmittee on credentials as follows:| Ne o resses and Smocks s0me years past o elect as grand officers for uny particular year 1w . Charles, H. H. Ro. Cal M.| Jarman's {entitled to o croat deal of credit, | vears, T think 1 should not urge the § for without ‘hem probably no such construction of another home. nnl:ll-"mnm The committee reported who reside in the sanc town oc com-| coald ever have been estao. | under the circumstances that exist|delegates present and 31 represente mmn:x_ and these officers have in- | nk we will alk at present, the crowded condition ur‘ln pr Nome and rhanks had variably included the Grand 1 h cm e bt oin prineiple and the home, the probability that an ' (he g t delegaiions, Nome I has 1 splendid in operation. 1+ has | extension will be necegsary to meet |ing five delegates present and heen efficientd administere (the needs of those egtitled to the generally jusily administered ! benefits of the hnmef 1 «lln hremm have been ahuses, of coarse, but | mend, if funds can be found therefor, 4 U those abuses are so few in number| the construetion of another Pioneers'|(afiney, Ralph Lomen, T. D. Je: and 5o velatively unimportant that | Home somewhere in the Third Divi-|¢n. Richard N. Sundquist. they may be overioo for in gny'sion of the Térritory of Alagka. And tary.” As a rezult the 'fice o Grand Secrotary ha en o ue phically a shifting 1e, One mai has beon Grand S Iy one year, anothcr the nest year, and 1 third one the third year, and the Its in some respects have n hav- | banks fohr. The delegaiions pre Nome——Almer Rydeen, Thomus e vory happy. I am indebted 1o} pencion system. in system "for | | mention the Third Division, having s‘h]':?‘lrh“"k:v ;r“f"“ S hEL B ferhadugis Al vich Tonligtes anan oF tite ¢ and indjgent,|in view the 'georgraphtcal distriby-| Sheldon. Walter - Fisher, Fred B th 1At dn the Desinning o aeans, irone s misrepresen. | tion: of tha population and tha faet (Johnston; Ruby W. Dunn; Ju- i pha was not followed but ihat fation, will secure its ofits with-| that thie Third Division i3 now easily | neau —F. Wolland, J. Connors, 1" really heing eatitled hersto. Bat | accessible by the railroad from lhe)ll. Alstrom; Valdez—Anthony J. Di weh ¢ anr-u pen-, Fourth Division. ' Anyone who hasimond, Geor J. Love; Seward ; i ‘l ; in 1’.‘ h(‘t‘lfl :l Enh;:_ lw'»nll)i'nml has v*xl- Cal M. Brosius; Ketchikan—H, W, A n nwinber as to be lm' ighile. My amined the Pioneers’ Home tlere, 3 der . Charles. A B rosided, it was deemed bettor to ha pecitic commendation with rela- | think will be convinced that waurvjsfm,(,),“‘,h“‘ ‘. (,“‘”h N iy s ihe Grand Secretary live in the <oue |, i 4 . : delegates present are: Nome—Mrs vith the Grand President anmq | Lo 0 Uils system is that the maz- \mnny years pass the consmmmnflcf Ali Rydeen: Junean Gertrude | bl ; limum pensicn allowable to any man|a new home will be, mecessary. The | e . Grand Treasurer. But with the build- should be raised to the sum of i building which houses most of the i-4ughlin and Josephine Langseth; “'.g""' t ‘\]‘)“)‘" ““_"""']v "“"’ Im-f ™ month—a little more than inmates of the home at Sitka is a| = e R e R S TR day. 1t is true that the|very old ome. It is hard (o mainta 'hj"' BEVE " duias i n allowance now >0, and keep in a sabitary condition, ' 4 may be said there |s no_great It is c¢rowded. Too mauny people are changed to a change with 5 ! tozether in oné room. It lacks - v ke Jittle individual personal con- enr e Our + veniences which, civilized + 15 the slowness of communica n betweon Nome, where the Grand cretary vesided, und Fairban! ere some of the other officer: relation to the office of the Grand | lave come Heeretary. Would it not be better ,““ observation w' ! ah fakn it we go-back to the original plan|amount now al oy o'we all crave and desire. It is per. and make the Grand Secretaryshid alpat sufffciont to 1 w0 fectly suitable us a barvacks, but 13 = I"”"".“ '":""_“”'“".‘ office. And is it|pjoneer; and $25 . o + home it lacks many of the things not our duty at this meeting of the |y hich | think we should give, it we! ' l ar !.r.:ml IL‘IU:).H) ?:-lul‘.wvm» proper N~ Fioneers’ Home {oam, to the ol Ploneers of Alaska, ::"l'flm;";:l:f‘l.“::‘l)_ .‘Alx’\'l‘]“:h- 'l '::"I‘M:; . My third recomme n.x.nhm’ll therefore appears, not only to me is very nearly allied to the one discussed, for it concerns (he " Home, and everything la t{but to many others with wiom I} ( | have talked, that we must build an-| For Discriminating Smolk: rs) other Pioneers’ Home soon. And if him in that office as long e will hold it and will perform his duties | ch satisfactorily. This is the rule, as || 00¢ B, B ; % | Kt oadged VNS 8 M letn be said of the pension tem | we must do it, why not do it now? B DK e Vi L agros, With all ot wn ho sald to like degree in| Leave the home at Sitka for me!| ARISTOCRATS—10e¢, long filler, foil wrapped; United tes. The other office : | £hift but the secretaryship is u per manent institution, and the man wh is secretary this year is almost coy tain, if e is alive, to be secretary 1] next year and the year after. In thi mann>r the records of the order wil be Kept in the best possible shan and the business of the order will b transacted with a minimum I time and friction. T having a permanent G 8 is Hlustrated by the difficulty which was recently had to ascertain from the records who were the past offi- cers of the Grand Igloo. One se tary has kept his records in a tain fashion and another ie(,ru(arv has kept them in another fashion, so that it is difficult, to say the leas’, to. determine from any standpoint BON TONS—2 for 23¢, foil wrapped; KINGS— 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS—3 for 50c, foil wrapped. 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