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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927. lite haq nunierous lette 0 his pos declared he didn't believe it. The % : e e offices was carrying the Co 1 e | (GoVe 1 1 1o wouldn't dar s i 2 P economy to extremes entive BBt B and would pt he 1, wouldn CHAMBER OF COMMERCE {_.m IR <'veto such a measure. He regarded ‘ LUNCHEON T(JM()RROWI and overlooking the service. The [sent. them ayE | 100t . e ‘ = closing of the Elko Land Office with [Soreiites BaUiEd . i 60 REINGELeTE Aot | Harlan lomas, Seattle R thousands of applications pending, PURTLU [iai e ; sal of peoples all over th architect, and E. M. Axelson, forccs many people to travel 500 B[l mlio., Delueais (Ll P ot 3 ; { [ U. S Commissioner at Yakutat, | | miles to the nearest office.” L e The Controller Bill, he said, if en { | will be the principal speak e e PRINCE RuPERT:MJ W pili acted into law would rid Alaska of at the Chamber of Commerce | | WASHINGT March 24— Sen il ptally right, He its domination by Federal bureaus tuncheon tomorrow noon. Sev- | |ator : Oddie, Republican| WASHINGTON, Mar 24.—Sen. | itselt ety Hol e e ’ i Liar ALl o e '”tlb Nevada, told President Coolidge | ator (m;n fired another shot in ; b 1 i R eIy AL T hallivn G b | asked to address the Chamber. | |the country would be “better oft’|the fued with Secreiary Work de- Juncau Halibut Schooner : i L e Facral aid u\ Rt L Amendment ot Primary Elec-,, ©*" s i Secretary Work retired as head | claring he had proof his office was } my 1 ¢ LESHOIL SO E i e 3 2 : PR P | B f the Interior Department | mishandled and he would ask Co Overdue for 19 Da [its vital principl oo i S e tion Laws a',“\ New Kind of | Scnator Oddin said Seeretary Work | gross for an investigation ¥ i Makes R(‘l)Ol‘l Today | Juneau, The Blandisher Mr. Winn ~‘|-[..: 50 100 {ita ot l‘lsl]C()mm|>‘~~wnPl‘opos(’(l JUNEAU RED CROSS wag tmisiandite LR — ) : : : i 1 from the depth -wlpv“ clequent of the evening m‘wv all of um:\linumlT‘ Wl‘.'u.:(' One) | STAGING DRIVE FOR “‘: nator Oddie told the l'r«n\vm} I he sch juired experience, the Dele- | the merit that brevity lenc Ui > A Sttt ¢ Capt. Martin Selnes, which s ned Legislators o beware | principal involved is, Which do ¥ou jory unfixed fn the bill pending its | OLD CLOGTHES, RAGS| peclale i SR ok | erdue 19 days yesterday blandishments of Juneau. The | believe in, Democracy or AUocracy? (iscussion. Per diern cxpenses not to | o e | v -, Prince Rupert this mors |dinners, the hospitality of the homes (1 believe in De ry and DOCCs-|avcand $5 are pre (Gt e otherl. XY nean Chapter of the Am | (,A UZETb 4 ing to information r¢ ©“fof the citizens, the entertainment t believe in the Controller' oo ¢ (CIoRgs R T ARINE - WGV ] | local merc} were the forces that would be used |Bill, Changes in Primary Law | bedding, clothing s s last fron: 1o beguile the innocent and trustiul e ——— — | Sbiiie. GR B thiandes biokbked may be uscd in making | 19 dayvs ago when Capi. 4. V naker from the paths of civ 8 ey by i e all forms of material part owner the ner ¢ teousness. He admitted he kn i1l A o b be of use to them in a wire stating ! ! ar-|the baneful effects of entertainme dacy 1 by . than 10 I closet B " C lo L 5 nn[)‘ at rived in Lato and aving | and pleasant treatment by b cantidut Mirie Public (.’t;.‘ olitseum day to Junenu |of it during his own service as a L v 0 e il Juncou Chapter, asks all those do i No news has been ived «f the{member of the Legislature. but tha = | snt the f Lo | nating articles to call Mrs v ; ' whereabouts of the schooner until| e never fel for i very much, on I b, o e o v i garsel| - Melody Men || BUTLER-MAURO this m 10 it was feared shejonce or twice when he mad: a ool ! I national 3 Ll v . a ty accident fellow out of himself for it i : ) has recently com- DRUG CO. 1l probably come| The approval of thes e | = ftieria i eted r i ¢ inspection | | H to Juneau in a few days on her[told the Legislators pla woul : ; la or n \ools and . o [ ; Way to the bank send them down 1o de » e Rates as High as Five Cents | anildates for. national com.| Will Jnepect” the Purochial MOOSE HALL Phone 134 We Deliver i PP T, e L on Pinks and 15 Cents |mittecmen, the poson T e : i & Belabors “The Press” e o cate to be de slected na S Substation Post Office No. 1 ! He finished his argument for on Reds bllgg(‘,al(‘l]. mal gommitteen B e R R | aat 1 jmeasure by a vigorous assauli it | Pass House Bill " | | local news s which he ! (Continued from Page One) | Tho Senate today passed Hous | | ™ F CUNTRUL BOARD he “subsidized press.” H o — | Bill No. 2, carrying an appropriation G s | . f ocal press was the most rea ¥ which authorized municipalitios}of $10.000 covering a deficiency in i bkt — 1 institution in Alaska, and reiteratoi g, ordinances placing exhorbi- | the wolf bounty fund. It also passed e 2 i 0RY nis time-hallowed conviction it had'iant taxes on itinerant venders, et nate Joint Memorial No sking | FRESH VF()ETABLES i i been and still is the gr t course law was drawn after an Ovegon | for <trecam improvement at the o of the Territorial Legislature. \ute which has since been de-{mouth of the Ts River. | TRt _ SO e Both the “daily and Drooler's cliyed invalid but the court | House Bill No. 8, authorizing con ! Sutherland Sp(‘(’(’h Feature | Weekly" e declazed ave always op Fich Bills Reported struction of airplane landing field 1 Fresh Strawberries, per box $ .60 : oh i posed to free government. They prate The Committee on Fisheries today |in the Third Divi was recomit Rhubarb, 2 pounds .. A 45 Of Pubh( Heanpg on about county form of governmeni| :oported on H. B, No. 14 and H. B | ted e Bill No. 4, for regulating f Spinach, per pound 20 Controller Bill. and do not know what free govors 15, the former wiping out th~ | the on of canneries, salterics " . ( D , per p i s 2 ment is, etc. As usual he refe nt statutes under which the!letc. was continued on the daily fil Dmnty solid gold ; Green Peppers, per pound 45 iR nan Page One) to the lccal press the “subsid ritorial Fish Commission operates,|for the ent s Green Peas, per pound 25 ___(Continued irum Page OFC) | pregs It's supports and seal of nd the latter creating an elective = ey Gruen Wristlets | cabbage o 09 And, he asserted, so will this na- [ Proval “is the kiss of death,” politi-| commisgsion. The first was reported | at $40 abbage, L - B tion. if it ever does -epudiate prohi-[cally. he said, and outside of Juncan.| favorable unanimously, while the oy . | New Potatoes, 2 pounds .35 bitoin, It will be to rid itself of w those whose cause it espouse nmittee divided on the second bill JOHNSTON’S | The GrieniGuild iftrod | Beets, per bunch 15 Seniator Recd. termed the 8D couldn’t_even be clected a e members, Chairman Benjamin, e | S A | Turnips, per bunch . 15 3 ‘ snoopers, ete., of bure: catehers on and Grier recommended it EXCLU E | Salie withithia Beavy ! okl : ] Opposed By Sycophants Roden Favors Bill e with Gaffney and Fisher no! | eolid gold rectangular Car- Carrots, per bunch, 15 cents or 2 bunches . 25 Sycophants, descendents of Toric Mr. Roden favored the passage|concurring | CHOCOLATES touche at $40. Green Onions, per bunch - 10 Bh Reveliitio o By ons of some |0f the Dbill which, he said, he had! The Committee on Education ....\’ : | Stylish, reliable and carrying | Caulifiower ’ 30 cents and up Latin race, are those who oppose|not read very closely. He said the|ported for passage H. B. No. 10, | the “Gruen™ mark of social G i 2 j SHinoipleinvolvadl wasite Pekton. S et i hese new ucumbers . . the Controller Bill, argued the Dele- [ Principle involved was that of restor-|under which increased Territorinl | THE CORRECT THING | distinction, t “',‘“, ;m«-r a passing discussion of | #1ion 1o the people of Alaska the | financial aid to public schools i u;:ci\e:‘:fizr“apglxu;ol:;;\; ! Celery ... 20 cents and up @ L S e o TR £ 7 e which it is now | 3 the psychology of eycophancy. Cring I"l:‘\"“'vl ‘l"‘” ':;'-'{'“ N‘““k"’)"'"]:*(“';I:"»‘ ”'I{ ‘hrjl'_\lnh;l‘ ” " o | IN CANDY to gor i Artichokes, large, 2 for e 45 ¢ fellows, subservient to their|° > discussiol * measure 1 House Committee on Printing, | | 3 3 3 : } :','m ,-.,‘,in fivor ‘.l‘_lm:u» ariel ‘“, and spoke in general terms for 25|ete., voiced an objection to letting! &l 2 = Fresh Tomatoes, per pound s .40 - e fnferiors. are they fail to ac.|Minutes but did not discuss a single|the Banking Board print 500 copies| I'HE NUGGET SHOP, {| Onion Sets, 2 pounds S .35 L "ol of sellgovernment | Phase of the bill iteelt of its biennial report as :.z.m.,rmul} & e as revealed in the epoclhi-making H ve il by Senate Concurrent Resolution No | ST o i b | measure fathered by ator Steel. | 'he 2. It reported the resolution with an | - EORGF BROTHERS TIhG. idsd). demoeratio. govemninont | DOWES: (han s amendment authorizing the printinz| T A g 4 . was set, up In America long before d by i 4 !,HI"“”"\ ; e the {to be done by the joint legislativ: : ! Hhe Bovcliition. Iv was brought over|i/ossion 1013, ‘ls dedlared; Jogwla) committes on”printing. angipurahiis:{[sElionsses Free Delivery ‘l’ PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET i ures have been giving away their. ing \ § from England and was that form ! ir . ing. ) { which' was found in tho New Eng.|POWers to Federally appointed ofrl SR 5 A ' i Mr. Sutherlang | cors: He declared it was the duty| New Coats, Dresses and Smocks BETRted out. e l’lfib«(lilwrl e, 00 lof the present Legislature to re-|Jarman's Thrift Shop. BRRS i e [N them. He said it had been in el ] o e e Ltimated (hat Gov. Parks would velo[ LET Almquist Tress your Suit. We ] E (','_‘w_‘w inl.-mh-:l e {the Dill even it it should pass and] call and deliver. Phone 528. people of Alaska 10 Set Up 4l e | p———— == —— S . -~ ) time the Organic Act was passed. l Instead of doing that, Alaskan legis- ° . ] latures had given back all this power | % of Washington g i He asserted the interests of the ! 5 L Territory had suffered from this, ow- | e 4 ! ing 1o the fact that Federally ap-| . | i ! pointed officials in whom authority | | s I to act on Territorial questions was | Ry . " g i sitad by fh Represent America’s Most Popular Price Today— 4 \ @8 ; llulm:ll:‘ i v “lllln ; \.:v:lldl:? b Here is where the Customer’s Dollar—Your Dol- BDARA 2. AU, 5 against Secretary Hoover and the | lar—touches the limit of its purchasing power,, Bureau of Fishcries as an instance ! * of this nature, declaring the hands | PR . o 5 . j of the Attorney General of Alaska | I'HE BEST TRIMMING, LINING, WORKMAN- | phmmsTLa sl repare Now for Laster 4 imposed by a Federal Governor and SHIP and FIT in this range. Sceret that he could do nothing, toward instituting a suit against Mr. | s 5 LI i Hoover and, that when. Sutherland, | COME AND SEE THEM had then instituted such an action, N . . 4 hacn BTy ST P SRS o e As Easter is just three weeks away an ' court | : 1 lsheviss; Atacked oo | sarly choice in vour selection of a Hat, At this point he went over the old M SALOUM : 2 , fisheries reservation dispute. He d2 | . . - i e ed that the U. . Bureau of Fisi:| Dress, Coat or any of the accessories s held the Territory and its peo ‘ JUNCTION STORE i ¥ L st e et e which go toiward making up a complete _ v flereafynen costume 1S now In order. 3} Y “ Your consideration of a choice from ] our complete stock is solicited. ‘ ; IT COSTS YOU NO MORE to get your plumbing and heating done in the best equip- i ped shop in the city and you get a GUARANTEED JOB backed by an OLD RELI- s S e e e e e o ooy 1 ABLE firm. 3 ” r . Ao ? 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