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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1927. D — e ———————————————————————————————. ‘ | | Girl, Blind, Wins Plays sate . | SAPIRO TELLS Schslarelipitny | i dm e DUNN PRESENTS * s 1 1v 1 ru | OPPONENTS HIT R affairs of the Northwestern National Bank upon which a run started yes- !sr es National Bank took over the | LEGISLATURE | | i all-n conference, the di- : bbil | rectors of the two banks d to i IN THE SENATE ' | A blind girl has just been elected | suarantee all deposits of the North- Bills Introduced: | 2 to the Phi Beta Kappa, the scholar- western and made arrangements to - e Bt B iRk ’ | PP : ) ship honor fraternity. She is Helen lianidate the institut The baniks | 8B (UL s DETROIT, Mich. Ma K. Smith, a Vas- | ¢ |have $15,000,000 available to pay | Far provement of Tolovana Aaron Sapiro testified tod WE el deposits i Pran | Nion doll it S0 e 5 ' { i S. 11 No. 38, Dunn. Regulat i o Hosd ther ','H\]”‘WH,_‘ i She was born at oBis e MIL'-’* — High Taxes and Limitation as = ing and lmiting fish trap J. A. Hellenthal and Others [$10,000 in 1916 to $61.500 in 10 wyllizeBt Breay s | GIVEN FIVEVEAR TERM 4 ] Bills Passed: De lare Measur 0 ; Since that time his salary decl twenty-three years | 3 to Number P"O[’OS“(! Ll S, 1. No. 23 and Senate Joint eclare Measure Would De- when the Dearborn Indep nd sgo. She went | mamea, v s s | 1N [ abueasr sthneat 8 | picer 1 avigy ot onvticlen - di S s | TAMPA, Fla., March 29 Dr Labor Bill Is Ul‘- | e 1 l stroy Tcmtm_\' s Industries S e ks f el -‘"W : ;"‘:";:i;“:‘{l:‘r*l’:;::‘l: Munch, convicted head of ry ¢ reating far spite h ma mill,” said to hav» becs LD ISR ety i Lo, i i ‘T}UZ UL (Continued trom Page One) i tiainl Tosat - Beinas mee :\1\11;1\‘::(‘!‘5!:;1:"(‘;: | hiere since 1921, was sen ology only, the Sent Judiel : B”‘.‘ Y:'“.‘"'“‘f" R Aont = ¥ chief counsel for Ford, immediat ly type, and she can i the ““'I _“‘i" Joans. imprisonment mittee today reportec B H. B Nt B LA cory, monopolistic insurance act of begian cross-examination dance. She is ma- the federal penitentiary at Atlan No. 12, providing f 1 i 1. Chapte ), Ses. tii6: Toiidnanosn k& Ll | = B E T I Joring In English {4 and 2 fine of 51.000 in foderal of contracts betvie jon Laws of 1919 o e (et | | | and has studied & {court. Notice of an appeal was filed employce, and emb ) ills Passe ompetition Is High | “rench and Latin. ! — o o o L . I;‘» SR i He analysizod the rates of compen ELSEMORE SECURES Rt ISAK ISAKSEN WANTED 7 5 ‘ gty o % i v satiol rovosed, declar o state 1 ; - ~ B e ot b0 o el o, L0, ot sovon S, i "Wt TRAIL AT PETERSBURG .\i'i% s oo o i ended pa « measn North Dakot: d eve oy | g vory kol i i Not an vice co R L DSt 1 Shitondaad ] g (1ken (o pay such high rates and " i et G ul ot Juncau, wanty information Nihe Seniie Dinn. tail ¥ idded, “North Dakota is broke.” Th e I P S amakicable M ons: g liak Isaksen from Nordreisa, BT ) (REas e e bill, he asserted, playad no favorites | Bank I i ved in Ju Norway. Iie fs reported to have it ol ane iy oan) il Sean e T e e [Ieau rocently as a representative of —— et lived in Juneau for a long time and B oration and ”\IN’E ET a4 cmplos y proceadad 1o olte {the Detersburg Chamber of Com ' : to have met with a fatal accident PRS0 cormouition and fsine fe Bi i hosmal Ot meree, {0 request from the Forest BANK IS TAKEN OVER last fall. Any information ab ’\|I G e sooalion independent | ¢ I 2 U ranclory s that -aptrol { man will be very much appreciated. . | ) ire not owned or oper-| *bill would creats a svstem o e of access be built’ pORTLAND, Ore., March 29—} ———— § ms owning or operai-| vhereby only a small fraction of the : ’\\";;‘» NArrows pe First National Bank and United' 014 papers for sale at The Empire. : il 2 1 uj 0 he COTBDULH | casoseiionssis’” apfiiiansscs — ot i 1 . imd licenses of $100} - on collected would b Xpend ol | £ i i o 3 e RRRE ) ailent ofiery o) ' g o disabled workmen or to depend | i power plant £ e AN THIS E \I E Nl M G s of workmen killad in accidents, | e S ":"'l" i “' 1 The greater part of the money ex from the Forest Service, Territoriz o > T = 5 operaton ut ¢ is permitted b Highway Board and the Bureau o g ¢ (}I I4 /‘( LEq Hors aacl it canning machinory. | ponded under it he said: would b e s e ISR N VAW G Y, Senator and Pratt introduc | paid out in its administration. And . 15 held rday it wi .u' ill No. 37, providing for tho ex-| the cost on industry would be sol dec \' rJ that Hl vlrr‘v! i be 1l " : the D toail] Oh mec. it of heavy, eventually it would be strang. | granted and a trail built this sum . ~ . At s aintonance |ana”operation | fosted (e members of (b | tod ot of_existenc “{No golf after T ner, under the supervision of th We are in the market for forty thousand eagles B8 a4 poblic tre ( ehws | Tache ssociation havii - is: {ie ¢ y : 3 g X bl O o Y = : ippropriation ot $a L d L L TONE) < m ! anace! ¢ el ritory and the Forest Service. Re ‘ by the bill Elks' Hall at § o'clock 1 Hellenthal portray-d fo (he Commit.| mmanager of N HORKE Aoy 2 A : pending ize The Senated passed Memorial No [expect a large attendance 100 the extent of the power which | Yaukees, So when Bobe Ruth | Connais \\\LM(““ :‘“'l":_"“';”': i depending on size. 1 ing for removal of hea Har archilect, will would he vested in oue individunl| arrived at St. Petersburg, Fla it TR S R R a ) S # 3 5 ! 3 d ¥ » sy mit and construction will follow im 2 y : 1.2 . aunrters of tha Alaska Divislon: Fed: osplan LR 1 e Comunissioner of I uran i he visited the golf links to get a | mediately Delivery in Chicago must he made before eral Bureau of Education to Alaska.|spoeific IO i wrough the riant ot Shahr g : i ERY) 3 by a unanimous - vote. Senate Bill|school building wations of the|law. He would bo a law unto him-| Pome out of his system before P June 15th. No. 23, prohibiting the driving of a|buildi d the pl ]m.x be sho elf. without curb, powertul cnouzh reporting for practice. - Doctor Is Not lnvoived ; vehicle without the owner’s consent.jon a screen. R. 1. Robertson, Presi-'to make even the judge of a dis. | (International Newszeel) . . seteens s = i | passed seven to one ident of the School Board, will speak, |tvict court reverse, modify or cancel In Death of His Wife g ——— and the High School Orchestra will his decision, to change his own d ihw tha finest ly of workmen Iy )| . [provide musi on, appoint guardians to minovs, | Anywhere, Th od men, Thoy! ALBANY, Ore. March 20.—Dr I" 5 D ll L B. D. Stewart, President of the and dictate to every person receiv-| dvaw good wag and the work Knute Houck, formerly of Wash l‘/ ("‘lll(’ ()r )l)r(lll()ll person i Juneau went-Teacher Association, ing compensation from the insurance |ard. They are satisfied.” he de.|/ington, D. €., has been rele, 1 g , will preside. He, speaking for the fund, how, whon and where he might | clared. Again he renswed his invita- from jail when a telegram w e 4660 Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, U. 8. A, nsation. No such |[tion to members to visit the pro. ceived stating the coroner's ju adding, it might be their last vestigating the death of | Parent-Teacher Association and oth- spend his compe jers interested, requested that autocrat has eve there be a large attendance tore, he asserted. The Commission orld’s greatest | whose body was found in the e jer would not he bound by any writ as it might tomac River, failed to hold him re- HOUSE THIS A. M. Fox skins TAKEN el ramb s Mt i S 0 e eee Smartly Styled SLIPPERS been creaied be- | Pe nee to soe the juartz mine in operation | whims, dictating to both employer | Pecome a Liw | FOR TERRITORY |ana ciployee as he mizht see. tit | Hearings Resumed Thursday BUYS PATHE INTEREST . e | Would Close Alaska Juneau After Mr. Hellenthal concluded MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MULTI- A (Continuea rom Page One) Game Warden E. M. Goddard r The o ion of such a system,|Messrs. Robertson and Faulkner filed ST Y., March 29.- ) ) Sk lcontly seized 21 blue fox skins for he doclared, could casily cause the |Statements with the Committee. Oth-| Purchase by Kodak, Ltd. of Lon COLORED SLIPPERS EVER R o [the Territory, at Ketchikan. The Alaska-Juncau mine to close down.|er$ having expressed a to don, of a controlling interest in \,/fl! orial No. 1 relative to road develop-| b S0 AT shipped from Ketchi- He pointed out how, through the|$Peek. Chairman Gaffney ced {mation of a new company to b DISPLAYED ] &g - ment on Seward Peninsula also pass-iy,n =" geattls with other furs in|excreise of the finest engineering [the Committee would —resume its Pathe Cinema of France and the for- il ed its second reading | packages which were not labeled as ! skill and at the expense of millions | Pearings next ursday evening tknown as “Kodak-Pathe,” was an- e 7 scnate Bllls iRaceived {10 the contents. Mr. Goddard became of dollars . 4 A neseives il f privats as well as coy e nounced by the Eastman Kodak Com- N Four Senate bills were received i g picions and wired to Seattle to!porate capital, this mine had been MARGNITA ARRIVES | pany hers (,EOR E BROT}IERS and read for the first time. No. T p,ve (he packages examined, The able to progress to the point of | | new company will take over appropriating $3,600 for a school | oo sorvica cooperated and upon ' slightly more than pay operating cx e operation of the Pathe Cinema plant PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET ; huilding at Tanana, was referred 10| xamination they found a number| pense. But if it were compelled 10|y pe at ‘Margnita, Capt. 1L 1,¢ vincennes, France, on May 1 8 the Committee on Ways and Means: e g g and among them tho 21 bear its sharc of the great expense|, - No. 21, relative to quo WAarrantoty,,.goy gking which were not brand- | nec proceedings, No 5, prohibiting ofti-| 7 T oquired by the Territory | operation. it probably would wipe m, arrived in Junean thi from Skagway and Haines | g = - s iy ! Jeam ilellery, J. B. Petcrson, Jeanette or, and Rhea Smith morning sary o put such a law intol iy, cers of cities from being inperestod g, " proteetion of licensed fox ont that small margin and cause | e Bipaemi. Y B R it 1 | tarmas | the property to shut down. 1o in-, o waltom Tt Oanan T stituting “Territory” for (Distvict” ™Al of the furs except (e fox | vited every’ member of the Legisla : . | rlous statutes where the Jaller Q€ g, were released, and they were|ture to go through the mine and o ® signates the Territory of AWSKA |gont back to Ketchikan because theymill, falk to the workmen “when| Paby Dresses. Suits, Caps. Jar-| O e e e had not been lgeally exported. When ! the boss is not around,y and get |man’s Thrift Shop. —adv. | gaiiaIaly e tthey reached Ketchikan Game War-|their attitude on insurance. — - - i enate Jomt Memorial No. 2, rve-/gon Goddard seized them for the Ter-! “We have had no complaints onf e S o) I l.;_m-'»-, lul improvemeni of the n;¢ uth | yitory. the workings of the present law., We | [ ] of the Tanana River, was read for] . el sbggss sl £ 4 TR T 1568 | L4 | the second time | ; JOHNSTON’S | Committee Reports Bills S | W’ () I I) 5 I P‘ I Nine measures were reported by EXCLUSIVE I wen ne 1s r(’pflrm or It the Committee on Judiciary today House Joint Memorial No. 4 for the establishment of of the Veterans' Bureau in Alaska, and No. 6, asking for Congres: pass a law enabling the Alaska Ra road to be sued, House Bill No authorizing City Magistrates to minor civil actions, Senate Bill No. | THE PUBLIC OF JUNEAU DRAYING and HAULING TWO NEW TRUCKS—ON THE J0OB ALL THE TIME CHOCOLATES ERVICE THAT’S WHAT THE SERVICE TRANSFER C0. WILL GIVE THE CORRECT THING IN CANDY And there’s no excuse for one not being prepared considering the large se- Compiled Laws of | amending section 1,120 Compiled laws of Alaska, | leetion of Umbrellas that were recommended for passage. | . House Bill No. 21, prohibiting sals | PHONE 389 OR 3501 of cigaretes o persons under 16 —_— we are showing. You'll pears of age, and Senate Bill No.| 11, providing no repeal of amend ment of a law should work to ex-| . & rvice Transfer Company statute, were rveported unfavorably. | BT p— S —_— D — Mr. Ross introduced House Bill | find them “just inside the door.” No. ! mending paragraph oue, | = Chapter Sessoin Laws of 1919,/ B C l 1 the so-called Primary Election Act. | etz Coliseum Yes, Sir! They’re IRONSOX Priced from $1.85 to $16.50 - - Advertising always pays. Use the, columns of The Eniphe. Melody Men FS ! .74 \ | THANE 1 % a) .50, ! ! b b 35, N , § RAIN COATS oy i IRONSOX Wear Like Iron—Ask For Them! 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