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] Z a 1 ] © 8 el THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927. GRANTED SHORT - LEASE OF LIFE Bill Killing 1t Tabled Satur-, day-—Bill for New Com- “"f-.l not it all times {1 B | s . | ‘;‘ cal review of the bill,| mission Recommitted. J. o ! \“‘,“,HI,‘J‘M,‘ Bttt " = - nea tl end of the existonee| Th \laska Territorial ( only organization in the Ter-| mission took on a new ‘ deal with hatcheries and Saturday n wh ieries protection work. It was a designed i i bill and no provision had | heap wa to replace what was ure providing fc « n destroyed. He asgued popular W 1 o1 ome constructive pro- | of the > ond been made to carry on| and recomn e Cor | question, “Shall | MAJOR W. W. ¢ o ‘ e i i CARRUTHERS i it » recommittece 10 first measure | \© " {os: Wontinbitos - M JLos Tonight at § o'clock in the Salva-| N cpresentative took in with a motion that it be tabled | ion Army Hall in Juncau, Major part against the | Qo Gapried, taking precedence | W. J. Carvuthers will give an illn : " lover Mr. Paul's motion trated lecture on “An Army in Fight on Amendment e ed at length |y ieoqued o Bill No. 81, Iis|that the hall will be crowded, in Comg ole. 0N the ain provision s to cut the term [there is always room for one more, | W g a body as it pro-f e, ey General office The visit of Major Carruthers of [ posed w coessarily e controlled |y B o years, 1t would be ef-| Wrangell to Juneau is proving quite | by S iska owing to the N en proposed an amend-| | 1 Bill No. 13, repealing the |in every case. Friday afternoon | i « insure that each o Jojya) ish Commission Act, Chap- |about 120 children packed the 1d representation 75, Session Laws of 1917, was |town Hall to hear the special T iginal measure provides fo ed by the House. My, Paul said [ture given by the election of three commission was the opinion of the Attorney dren were quite interes not only rge. Mr. Lomen offered anjgopara) that it was a dead letter 'in the pictures but in the si eidment which would “have porj to certain irregularities con. Army choruses 1 each Division to elect onel . ooq winh its passage in Sen Saturday night an interosting mber who with the Governor| . |ture was given in the Indian Village | would comprise a commission of louse Bill No. 16, Grier. appro- 1o a large crowd of listeners five members. He argued that bothi | daine 520,000 for the construction | Sunday morning Major Carruthers the nd and Fourth Divisions | school building at the Jos<ee addressed the prisoners in the Feder had as much interest in fi heries | oo flome near Seward passed i's al jail. Sunday afternoon anoth matters the First and Third.( oo toading, as did Bill No, 17, /mecting in the Indian V and at Neither of the first two Divisions] chovine o small sum coverin , night a very interesting me ting have ever been represented on th present Commission Speaker Smith, while not disposed to favor such a Commission as pro posed in the original bill, was not | any more predisposed toward one | such as Mr. Lomen sugzgested. II sought to amend the latter pro- posal by providing for a single elec:| tivé commissioner. His am ndment } however, was withdrawn Amendment Is Lost On a rising vote, Mr. Lomon's amendment was lost. Sundquist, S ond. Grier and Smith, Third, and Johnston and Ross, Fourth Divisions, joined the solid First Division in defeating it. I accord with an an-| nouncement he had made just be fore the vote was taken on th:| Lomen amendment, however, Mr. | Paul. author of the measure, moved that the bill be recommitted to the | Fish Committee for amendment which was carricd by a unanimous | vote | It is expected that the bill will make its reappearance on the floor | of the House sometime next woeek Its sponsors are confident it will eventually pass | Other Bill Tabled The bill abolishing the present Commission was tabled on a motion | by Mr. Ross after Mr. Murray and Mr Lomen had protested against its passage. Mr. Paul eriticised the Commission sharply, declarving it had failed to produce any results what ever; that $400.000 it had expended rince its creation, had been wasted; and that the Commission had mis represented the people of Alaska on oceasions in - hearings at W 1ing JOHNSTON'S 1 EXCLUSIVE " CHOCOLATES ‘| THE CORRECT THING ‘\ IN CANDY | strap $42.50, withribbon $40 and $45. Smart strap wristlets for girls For the young lady who shows a fondness for the | simplicity of tailored things, | these new Gruen's will aps peal. A choice of solid gold, heavy- weight cases, plain and en- graved, fitted with removable strapluge Standard 15 jewel, thotoughly proven, Gruen movements. " THE NUGGET SHOP :E'(D :“W” 2 N vital statistics deficiency MERCERIZED LISLES Hitole every 1 of animal hasband he Iy ed out that i \ maintainad in 4 v 1+ expend millions of dol lars ann in work. Then ! Paul’s attack on the Lhe declared: “I am ed that the First Division | Would Shorten Term at the close of the present successfull Juneau, o g o SKAGWAY DEPUTY HERE Deputy U. 8. Marshal Frank Nefsy of Skagway arrived in Juneau y from Sit- |7 erve | Interwoven terday with four prisoners ka who were s t to Juneau to s their terms. The prisoners are Ju Hernadez, Tony Hernadez, J. Banl ston and Peter Perrin. They wer arrested and convicted for violation | of the Alaska Bone Dry Law c as Mr. Nefsy is to be joined here New Spring Patterns his wife, who arrives from the south on the Alaska and will spend a few days in Juneau befors returning FANCY PATTERNS Skagway next Sunday BRI LT Large Selection in each price range and those interested in the Church's| work are invited. After the dinner there will 7 [ an informal entertainment and busi- ness meeting. Registration Books to De Open at \izht The regi on books will be | | open in the City Clerk Elks Hall Is Crowded to| | on Labor, Capital and Immic Making.” Tickets for this event have| Saturds afternoon, Mr. Sheldon | been selling fast and indications News Meetings have been well attend d | they pas<cd over here Friday |splendia appro chil- | SCOTTISH RITE Gl CONSISTORY TO o local Scottish Rite Masons fed the musical numbers and few in 'will conter the Ceremonial and Offi-f tho audience town was held. The meoeetings Tue _ day and Wednesday nights complete the program for the Major visit concludes the dege last Deceinber — -ooe National Bank, who is in-|field Pullen, Jr sstigating ion of the property. He is r PARISH DINNER TOMORROW The Holy Trinity Cathedral's Par- ish Dinner will be held in Moose Hall tomorrow evening at 6 5;0 " o'clock Members of the Church| 2U¢ e o e Burk American Ex o yestere stopping at | » Gastineau Hotel Dresses, Suits, Caps. Jar-|,iny Glass, Ivis Gray, T Thrift Shop. $1.00 f PLAIN SILKS Black, Seal Brown, Pearl, Nougat, Silver Grey 75¢ GAUZETS nllly at Black, Dark Tan, Navy, Gray, Balbriggan, White 35 cents, 3 for $1.00 o H. 3. GRAVES The Clothing Man BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 Substation Post Office No. Yes, Sir! They’re IRONSOX IRONSOX Wear Like Iron—Ask For Them! Soft and pliable—feel like velvet to the tend- erest feet. Good looking — reasonably priced— long wearing. Guaranteed to give complete sat- isfaction or a new pair free. J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE WHY GAMBLE? “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BU For COTTAGE or SKYSCRAPER GEO. B. RICE PHONE 34 PHONE 34 We Deliver 1 'SCHOOL CONGERT . R S B T e SRR | l House Committee on { WEI-L_B_ENDERED Labor Will Hold } Open Meeting Tonight J - | A meeting of the Committ in (he City Hall until 9 S : 2 tion, of the House of Represen- welock on Thirsday, Friday and | Limit by Audience Which | will be open to the pub- of this week ! & |l evening at 7:30 o'clock, necessary for hows Appreciation. | as announced by Chairman the municipal election on . | | Gafrne At that time persons & and ¢ special School It is estimated that over 500 per interested in House Bill No. 11, electic April 19, Only | Joons crowded Elks' Hall yestorday broposing the creation of a who recister before 9 0™ | Lagtarnoon at tho third concert, of a| | State Industrial Insurance Fund Saturd night will be | |geries. given by the vocal and in-| | and Commission, will be given ied 1o v Up to 10 o'clock strumental departments of the Ju-| | @10 opportunity to present their forenoon 465 people regis- neau Public school Every numboer! | views for and against the meas- dacortinz to I B Shepard | [50c wall: tendeved’ and all pamtiof|| ute Clerk, and this is considered | [panis shared equal honors. Miss “Anyone who is interested in light ation Rachel Fisher won @ tremendous! | this subject invited to at- | lovation when she completed her ren-| | tend,” Mr. Gaffney said. “We T ———— & dition of the waltz in A flat hy| have issued mno special invita- o, e e Chopin and was required to respond tion to anyone but the Commit- al| | tee will be glad to give court by giving an encore. Mrs. Chrystal| i : Snow Jenne again pleased the mu cous consideration of statements y her “Chant Hindoo.”| | bearing on the measure,” he sical lovers by She was accompanied by Mrs. L. D.| said | Henderson | The overture “Dynamic” by IHufr, |8 = o ithe plane and act on a full surface by the School band, was the final|——— number and won instant apprehen- | o \laska, March 28 sion from the audience as a splendid ; Kashe pilot, and A, M. Smith. [ finish to a most enjoyable musical | JiEHEFE Natalia Kashevaroff, Lena| ff, Donnie e Naghel, Maisie Rogers, respondent with the oot ; S ) > (Viola Riendeau angeline Swan New k ‘ editiol ook the air e Girls Glee O xee horus, . L . g | | New-Wilk ing. expeition, to “l».m‘ il (:,II(' 1 ’r |‘4 ,r“hl.’l:» u‘y‘n(‘uuillllx:x‘.{ [ on. Mable Sturrock, Alma Woil, Hs.| _moonan double mixed Gua andall’ otMaral| it RS Riivel ihy: Masy Gamp to Point Barrow. Crossonfon the program showed splondideh st B v landed here Friday to refucl and was [ (raining e apain L8 S Chase, George Ha m Rice, by frozen radiator and| Clare ) ade his appear ! L i Olas Diineaiac bl Robert- Waggoner, Edward Mize, and |01d p proceed with the ies fance as a trombone-soloist, accom-| vl BEdE s S AR bl qua No. 1 and_Def-oit panied by the orchestra and won | O BrickE 1 qui tette of tho glee club were: Alma Weil, Evelyn Judson, Dorothy Jessop, | Natalia Kashevaro Geor, Hall, Robert Waggoner, Marvin Chase, and lJackson Rice for the Rosary dson, soprano, and op gave “Whisper vhich was o eptionally well received as it merit for I'oint Barrow Miss Evelyn e Miss Dorothy Mo, 1. W, Wood, ot g FORMER JUNEA! CONFER DEGREES|, ", U (" - one of her ankles, bravely conduct-| Word was reccived in Juneau to-| of the accident e et Gine \\’:,‘.H;« G o fave (MY lday that Mrs. Ostrom Scott, a for the degree work 6:20 1 bouquet of tulips, but through eryor,ier resident of Juneau, mow resid sharp, a banquet will be serv- | this offering was delivered to her | M8 ittle, has pussed away. members of the Rite resi-fhome apartments instead of the 11} BEQ AL LRI sojourning in the city Hall several years and was well known e o) il oo lieTe eGP U enn; eHOTIE atleT Ul ol At 7AD brelck. by e oot e QT e en (bt e Hisland| o ol Commander in Chief M. § [a i e g A€\ Ostrom, and made her home in BBIILw e ik dhal Soine oydheklres (Elnol Gladvs) s oatus with Hpt o GRdRcHTand 5 I o eanrerned LN e R Viiae Heriouie avaltony|ds areied "t ‘gedonll Ttline o ol : Nt iertrude (Walton, | y0® gootp o photographer of the the officers of Alask Con-|rens Burke Celia Larson Rt e under the divection of Walter | Marvin - Chas Clar G L g = DD Venerable Master of the | Hahl; Cornets, John Stewart, Saloum, Robert Waggoner; "NEW TYPE OF PLANE READY FOR TESTING gull, with Bird Principles, Ready for Flight. NEW YORK, March 28 {type of airplane with foldin [dasigned to take off from a “field the handkerchief" upon roofs, is ready for test- Leonard W. Bonney has spent two (said flights will “determine wh lahead of everybody else.” principles of . Mildred | folded alongside the body and al to enter a hangar R Almquist Press your Suit. We call and deliver. >oo —— pers for gale at The Empire Betz Coliseum Melody Men Friday—April 1st *{0ld papers for sale at The Lmpire. | work [ phones, Clara Krough, John Meg enced | gett Flutes, Arthur Burke, Ben M:lophone, Judson Whit Trombones, Clarence Dunn, Ar- Harper, representing thefthur Judson: Drums and Bells, Win- season which co EW the Auk Bay Cannery Band: John Stewart, Mike Saloum to Juncau after an o inves-| Robert Waggoner, George Whyie, 5| George Hall, William Harriman, Dana the Gastineau Hotel DaVighne sarbara - Winn, Arthur Stewart, Clara Krough, adson Whittier, Cla hur Judson, Marvin Trimple, traveling auditor | jon, Meg wrrived i opee Dy n, inficld Putlen, - eee— Ison., Dor-| AEny | Club: Winifzad € PHONES 92 AND 95 —adv.| Hagerup, Dorothy Jessop, As Easter is just three weeks away an carly choice in your selection of a Hat, Dress, Coat or any of the accessories which go toward making up a complete costume is now in order. Your consideration of a choice from our complete stock is solicited. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM JUNEAU'’S STYLE CENTER WATCH FOR OUR HIPMENT OF APPERS FOR EA WILL BE ON DISPLAY MONDAY "l GEORGE BROTHERS FRONT STREET