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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIMIE™ JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ PRICE TEN CENTS - ————— THE DAY IN THE of teeth in it anc spnment in frst control in for panics which provide insuranc against injury and sickness, furnisi Taken Up Oanloor for Sec-| | 5 B No. 44, Mr. Frame, Pro- [Robertson, Daly and Othel‘J:“:J.ll]‘f x;;:’.;l,.v(.lw‘:f““lmwwfllu”um b Sheldon - and Benjamin lnw‘: sither Slrik;\, N_or Lock-Out ond Reading — Two gibiing CRCuLnER RO T Cite Figures to Prove |atfected by the enactuent of o wew Eightifor'Measure=—Six | | it sisteier nin But Miners Are Idle ways 4 ) o Y ¢ Amendments Adopted. S. B. No. 45, Mr. Frame, Ap- Plan Unworkable. [ vt e Measures Passed. Conferences Held. hown by the latest report of e Godits propriating $1.500 for complet [ {.——~7 — - Yesterday afternoon about 3:3 A Sl 5 Labor Commiestoner, 1,064 were e Representativ g noan . - o'clock the Senate took up its S. B. No. 4, Mr. Pratt. Pro- In anothiar twosiotir seston ot i |,,,,,\' W e BNl tkar e b dumii today Ted nsu SR “ CHICAGO, April 1.—The coal sideration of the celebrated Control-| | Yiding for il vinder of lega House Committee on Labor last|the Territory and are well taken 'O D ) rm prohibitin mining industry in the South- ing the Unga school house ler Bill and indications were that it @nd eauit: actions vight, the demerits of the Industrial|care of. In the placer mining in [the sale of ciga i o to stern and Central competitive 0 xperienee under the present law, | Amending the license tax law faulkner and L. H. Metzgar, Super- | by the North Dakota Act. | | 4 el f iherail o § SN 5 ik live on the cut in wages. on fur et ntendent of the Alaska Juneau, | possible for permanently disabled | ¥4 Nothi ) g snpture Both miners and operators in H M. No. 7, Mr. Paul nade short statements, each oppos. |employees under it to obtain a fump| Pk 1t merely sought to en L n it suge Asking establishment of a wire- | | D& passage of the bill. Mr. Metzgar [sum settlement for $26.000 and Uns- oL ahgluve yours ant ment ¢ e Sidh ook Onio suggosted . conforcnces less station at Yakutat onfined his statement fo the method |get as high as 000/ nydate Glie pNSI SOl Lo olhgis. obc i f ; oot which may be heid today. Bills Passed: E is company under the ex- [monthly payment plan. The life ex nivand years such BH A o i Southwestern field represen- beon read a few amendments adopt Bills Passed: aly w the principal speakers at sty steddily employed for N B s e B | ing nearly 2000000 iinara 1ita ed. J. M. No. 3—re Alask: he hear both introducing com- | mos art with the remainder in|ontire Judiciary Committe i idleness e 1 | The i » W B on the measure at 2 o'clock today | J. M. No. 2——franking cer- | | ention that the measure. as applisd i ! R o i i agreements but only a small er companies seftled claims Two Amendments of Note | Seward Peninsu jaffuey plans to hokl other hearings |su i AL P 0N . in its penal ' ‘ ; ; g e L e e f i naller cost . B Action In the area included in West- four, which fixes the quali 2 18, Mr. Gaffney ill be hela by Committes The bill, he characterizod, gl possil legislate morality [ ‘ ! e kansas, Oklahoma and I-wa, 1 Committ nomakin its victed ! ima involving intoxica ok Rouad In addition to Messr Robertson ! hi r in its rates tl the e Defend New Bil ! tiva Chr 1on competition. this clause out of the section which read: ritory ve to the appointment | L 1 No ith o E ensation law which, he |peclancy plan proposed, he said, v 2 il K wd the tatives are meeting in Kansas This amendment was also pro-| | ited civil action ‘ | Mr. Robertson, who opened the dis- | vivership Aunvitants Table of B0l vy, e cisting d treat any other would be handled as rapidly as pos S. J. M. No. 4, Mr. Frame nsurance measure were given pro- |dusiry (he same authority showed | Minors under ; n fi p ‘ i Hi ; try the s thority sho { y ields toda ter r sible. Reading was initiated by sec-| ASKing for construction of \inence, not ingle defender of (1,100 men ont of a total of )| *he vote on final passe n DFBlA FD ON | phase -»ln entered a curious tion and when adjournment was tak-| Government Hospital he Dbill appearing before the Com- | were cmployed by the Hammond and | for and inst s 2 9 EE] S | phase which is neither a strike e 1 The Senate will resume its work ) arative figures to support their con- | p 1 sToytie: downfall of the m y ¢ 1 i poort their con- | part time employment W the Soiie: mitres AT a and may be able to finish its con-j |t sssages over Government || o Alaska, was not only unworkable ' e entir> moasure before adjournment ! H. J. M. No. 2—approving tustry and to the working man [ promptiy and liberally. These com.|Prohibit o hos 1 o Wi ations under these scattered 5 )i nofhic s i of note adopted by the Senate yoes IN THE HOUSE teated last nignt, and it is bolioved | Taw | hiil. 1 e tha hoa law is in ern Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, i i N 1 for the comptroller and which origin e Ll Sefiented it willl bring. tuais. voyoit i B i i e s Hon i Eho ogugsigion ot e away above these of the western} o, .. ) | i i the wages and survive non-un- tion or moral turpitude.” On amend The second amendment was in “All the duties at present devoly- of Nota © shall hereafter b Honse Bill i | s believed was generally satis- | twice as liberal as the i M1 : : i i m. Citv. posed by Senator Steel. Mr. Jensen | H. J. M. No. 4--re agencies - B D ) WA ARG PR Y by wou any otl " Susb(o "ta know Why this r| [ of the Vete T ussion on the measure, reviewed the ‘ tality, which s far different #from | ¢ Ih"“fl”[:m"l,.v | M;“w‘ ; ot St o el R should be taken away from | H. J. M. No re suit tory of the development of the|the American Table of Mortatility in |t Was the IR | e Husaa il I8 ywesent compensation law. 1» do-|the bill for purposes of computation | Va5 ma 18 year e believed ir HHipis ol en at 4:15 p. m. six sections had| dink nittee. R. K. Robertsen and J. P [Fuirbanks & ploration Compan jwas veported with a recommenda 101 2 lockout but which is fore- ) over, o ) declared, bad shown that the \ LY sideration in second reading of the| | telegraph lines. but would be a burden to both in- | jarg ol P y i e statute Sealtle Meat and Grocer Re-| percentage are continuing oper- this afternoon proposed road extension on While it is possible that Chaivman | panies, he said, v (heir own in. |t person femporary arrangements, There were only two amendment S m (he subject, it was not o in-lwould be possible under the Glauge fr 1 My Sheldon torday he first was ton (5 piis Titrodnaent hat no furth public discussic Billl Mdst Brastic ne a convietion that i L i Ilinois, Kansas, Missouri, Ar- ally provided he “has not been con Authorizin rrite pera R R in nost drastie providing rates 5 mesnt T T ) operators say they cannot pay proposed Nome-Sheldon-Kouga Other Also Speak | mining States. It was considerabl renort ment offered by Senator Ste Ll H. B. No. 39, Mr. Ross nd Daly, J. A. Hellenthal, H. L. | and was exceeded almost s lon, replyin Halis . x The miners say they cannot striking subsection six of section six | ing upon the Governor of the Te performed by the Comptroller.” ing City Magistrates to try lim & : O factory ystem which based on th 1t g B e vl 5 | best v £ e Alask i i which it was sought to bestow on inst the Alaska Railroad e N iRdtes it At A tONeN vadie SERUBOL 1y R § ki did L o lared that under it during the ! him, and was informed it had been S. B. No. 10—amending sec- iring the past | ‘ ; : | liscovered that the appointment m; tiong 1 and 3, Chapter 21, Ses- wo o three years there had |,.-.‘,.r IH-\lhll{’.h he lm ued, such a sys|sonerally p"l’ "S‘ "N;‘”" enforeed Crosson Is Held at ! It fc by tha’Gover: & e 01¢ sencrally no complaint abont the |tem would vesult in high premium ass Six Measures R Uy fst GnverOue s (NI Jaws ot 21 010 h ; | The House passed six mea Kotzebue by Storm s | i by Federal statutes and| | B. No. 6-—-amending sec aw jtself. It has tixed scheduls | rates sssed against the basic in ther=fore the Legislature is Ulhl‘lh'i s : ; i [, iliatiar 11" G ‘or injuries alh fixtng dustries of the Tepritory. Such today, three of its own bills and w G RnytBi, - aboats it 4%, Mo, -umendment see. I8 compensation which are ve - Leould not hup *, result in retard. [ thres ating in the Senate. I FAIRBANK Alaska, April 1 Cut Road Allotment i 12 nd 1,122, Chap- ral, in fact, higher than the dv ting industri AERE DAL since N B o House. memorin! | Joe Cpos<ci rirbiy avigtor, e The Senate yesterday in rmn; Ifor the country, and near the very |naturally d that new capital m._n‘ Seunte bill voute her Burroy mittee of the Whole discussed th-} {top of the list. The North Dakota|Would be slow ‘fo invest wh e 'rl--\‘l here: . Housa eld ut Kotzebua e Frame measure authorizing $200,000 law, he said, is higher generally, but | Would be subjected to exorbitant i enorial No veluth sl 10 nileltes rooelves hy i A for the construction of a wagon road | ven it lower in some instances |Surance rate ALUDYBINRILEIOT 8 gENGIDOE L Ve Airplane Corporation it Rt'l);n'alions to Be Demanded |than the rates fixed by the local 4 ion under the present law rans’ Burcan in Alaska; House Joi tui tly t from Anchorage tc itanuska i | s not heavy. 1 ted fi Memorial No. 6, asking Congross y ik « t ot [()I‘ Nallkmg Dlsorders—— bill sought to have 350,000 of the I~0:nnm He cited the rate for the AL L s, : Toltd ok J : 8 vegular divisional allotment set aside ! 0s5 of an eye. Alaska allowing § e for the Kennecott Company an 4 PN BT G BRI OB 1) vaor en yoaler nopm “abi g i SRS Sitkag tbe. next| o Wit otk allowing 3| ited Interests showing almost no] Aluska Railroad in the sam» manner o) Cabinet Sanctions. i i House HALXB\I'J PRICES e biennium. The Senate cut this down | allows $2,160. suits brought during the past fiy th ommon carrier R3 {o $25.000 and passed the bill to its! Compares Two Measures year ; B s i SRR S Gl Ting BULLETIN—LONDON, April third reading. Bill No. 12, relative| He compared the North Dakota quoted the costs of insurance | trates 1o (ry civil actions where the PRINCE RU}L |,|.|. B. C.. Apr 1. — The British Cabinet met to labor contracts and fixing certain | [] act with that proposed for the Ter-|! . Jarger mining companies of [ #mounts involved do not exced One Mundred awd two thousand this afterncon and will give 1 G ; 3 i ’ 7 ¢ y s T ory, i wl car $100; Senate Bill No. 10, relative ! pound halibut M regulations for labor unless other d in a. prepared statement Territory, all of whom vy | pou of halibut w « B e ol A w it«. .\]l’l‘(‘inml by contract, passed; TR list of comparative ratc n_risk rates tanged fto filing of rene affidavits cov-|today, A rican - brin £ £ f‘l”',l approval of the Govern- i econd reading as amended by! Cily taxpavers are given an elov .\1»..\\11 the present Alaskan | [f to cach hundred | wring chattel mortg enate Bill 12 10 cent nd Canadian G ¢ ment’s proposed demands on the Committee on Fisheries {enth hour warning to register to-rates of insurance were in many i payroll. He compared this|No. 6, amending section chap-{cent Cantonese for Nanking repara- Senator Dunn's h° {night, tomorrow or tomorrow night|cases less than those of (he Sta'e t California mining industry f ter Compiled Laws of Alaska; | e il tie g, 1S i ¥ Sl # it bt 3 £ $5.04 and Senate Bill No. 3, amending sec- | 3 tons. the maximum pension al-{in order to he able to vote at the|Industrial Insurance Act of North| ate of $ Former Alaskan Miner e : lowance to $35 was amended to ])y'n-fqn" ial school bond election on ApriljDakota. He cited a recent recom-| el Big M tions, 1120 and 1,122, Chapter i The ultimatum is understood nibit persons coming to Alaska at-| 1t {as ation” of Mued Thstvance: Como|: ool e e Comntled. Loyl Ataska. i Has Part of Face Torn to demand punishment of those e principa he said, wo recommitted My eldon’s mem- e responsible for the Nanking out- ter Januar 1. 1900 from ceiving | There seems to be a lack of in-jmission of that State for the duc- ' ¢ & g st e o i it i ‘ all on large operators. cmployers | opia iy tor e sible e Nar 1 more than The bill was kept|formation on the part of many re-|tion of the $30.000 death benefit 10| labor in quantities. The employee o e e B HI‘:I""“',”‘:“ OAKDALE, Cal., April Max' rages, in indemnification of vic- on the ¢ calendar at the wquv.ul“h"jll;:;; the _aualifications m:::u those 315,000 to :ht»,\x that even the Com-|of men or companies unable or fail-|a Senate memorial on the same sub.|GYay. farm ‘and and former At tims and apologies to govern- of its author. e, |elisibic to vote at the bond elec|mission regarded some of the State iy’ for some other reason {0 pay|ject which reached the House askan miner, died here last night | pone S wpo o otes were House Bill No. 8, Grier, authorizing 3 chedules as oo high to be sup-|msurance premiums would not h L b o his face was bloy it the allotment of $16.000 from the se who poy the city any tax.|portad by industry. He pointed outlany more protection than 18 at|sil No 14 rolative ro (e v a delayed dynamite blast "fe looted, al road allotment for the Third}real. personmal, efc. including o-lthat the proposed rates of compen-foraed by the present law DIl Tho. L Telatlve to tne et o | pecred into o hollow tree to see wh 7 ’ to he expended on airplanc| mobile, boat, etc., are eligible 10|sation in the bill under discussion| fThe present System works With a|wimte nooea wm the charge had not exploded and it STRONG MFASURE anding fields, was also continued on | vote and as there is only a brief 24| were even more extreme than those | minimum of expense and cach in:| st e A8 US| went off LONDON, April 1 The Daily the calendar yesterday, and this|hours in which to register, a last|sought to be reduced by North Da-|qustry nor the. public at large being| 0 | e = VMail says the Cabinet held an emer- {call is sounded.” 2 Twor Bills Introduced i morning it was ordered held up for call is sounded 7 o L ltaxed for the losses of other indus-| Two new bills were introduced i-.iCommander Cabamsh Is Cesull '“\”;I: LA one week = He submitted illuminating figures | tpjos s he Honse « E 38 by Mr. Gafl 3, Te onl jhe (cost OF AdminTelaLitn. | T b Piulkoen® sxnlsing winion, ouse t0n I : . Ga Kl"ed Alrplane Crash an ulting be sent to the Senat Joint Memorial No. 2, i | i | ney authorizing Tervitorial co-opera ] t sative to the contract Eye car- | F |North Dikota. During the past year,|ihere was more or less MUEALion |t sith the Pedersl government | 1 Itineim e AR e e ing for Alaska insane persons, was| it cost that State more than $54,000 |under the present law and why such | consirnction of the proposed Nome,! SHINGTON pri Com-| repard MLl the slaying of Brit- passed by a unanimous vote. House for administration and, limited by [cages would necessarily arise under | Ghcigon, Kougarok road, but carry. | mander Robert OB uhj Joint Memorial No. 2, relative to free| law to 000, the Commission re-|the proposed law. It is not vays |ing no appropriation, was referred| Naval Aircraft t kK wa The ily Mail says the Govern- communication service over Govern commended its limit be raiced (o possible to determine the amount of | o the Committee on Roads and High-|killed yesterday in an airplane crasi M0t prepured to take the strong- ment telegraph lines for aviation $60.000. He read an impressive list|injury, whether permanent or tem-lwuys and one by Mr. Ross relative!in the Caribbean waters accordi measures to secure retribution companies in reporting movements | of the staff required for adminisira-|porary disability is involved, and|q the tax on fur farmers, cte. House to advices received b of planes and weath reports, and | S tive purposes and declared it was | various other questions involved il joint Memorial No. 7, was introduc m| > FRENCH BESEIGED s Joint Memorial No. 1, en-| DETROIT, Mich., April 1.Be-{not unrcasonable to suppose Alaska|settlement of compensation. When|he My paul, asking the War Dol PARIS, April 11t is reported dorsing the road development pro-|{hind the carefully guarded portals| would require at least as large, if not |such issuc e, he said. suits will| partment to establish a radio station Hugh DCA“t"mom ‘0 French Concesslon at Canton is gram for Seward Peninsula, were of his great Dearborn estate, Henry | larger. force to administer a law vr\ sesult whether there is a State fund it yakutat, | Face Tnal A ril 12 ongly fortified and in a virtual passed. Ford today lay in bed beginning althe same kind owing to the greater ‘r»r whether compensation is covered ‘ P tate of seige. Anti-foreign agita- i | trial of Hugh DeAutremont for mur Defeat One Measure long period of absolute rest which|area and more scattered industrial by private insurance companis : tion {8 -increasing throughont die Senate Bill No. 12, entitled a bill |doctors said will fully restore his!community found in the Territory.| Iie pointed out that the present law ¢ for an Act to authorize the Labor|health. He compared the industries in the|provided that costs of litigation shall e which also say the brigade of Whi the Siskiyou district according to official advic Commissioner fo investigate and de-| With his back and chest splinted,| Territory that would be covered by he horne by the unsuccessful party, der in connection with d Russians serving at Shanghal has cide disputes between employer and | Henry Ford i« unable to be comfort-|the proposed law to those covered injand that where there is delay i ltrain robbery, has been sct Db o employee about compensation for la-!able except when prostrate. It is|North Dakota and asserted that (he | setilement —interest s chargeable P {April 12 bor, to prosecute certain claims Inr;lll'alrn(-tl l'l‘nnll ;\:II;I;IH;(] home I)Iy ralm- cnuv‘lnu_wn "’I’l !I|(-”|)lll wuu‘ltl only |from the rl:llvlt\'( inju' :[nm afford ! — eee ! CHANG LOSES HEAD ra pxpense, and to pre- bulance las ight because chafing[result in still another tax the Ter- as complete protection as s o < . e | Y d U . E.,’fl’,( "¢||2uh;§xr:,‘»t-u?1|ng thereof, was|under hospital restraining. ritory’s basic industries. I possible to all parties concerned 4 '-”'(-”\l!{ T, April 1 llv\‘“ ,Runaway Tank Car Causes «,f»'v”\;‘n'\”' I'\l:'nl r~| w:);;-n; logt on final vote, the vote standin \ lganne. . o st In conclusion he pointed out that Mr. Hellenthal cited operating re-jIerdinanc Hubullhvm‘ l{ |, en | Death Of ]Wll in Autn mu Wul ) \)H‘\l .) q l’; | Ih-e:i two for and six against. such a law would not accomplish |turns from the Alagka Juneau opera- fsSerions vvn‘n.rm the )v\'fx »-'nnrl it i) n:{:,. ‘\'”r' ne h '_, ');1.| “‘ x;y:::-" Senate Bl No. 31, prohibiting the | FIGHT ON TONIGHT the very thing urged as the prin-|tions fo prove that the local com-|unofficially reported ""v’,':""'f,"' Wiyl LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 1 B et construction of cabins, etc., on traps Sstipinpabins cipal reason for its enactment—that |pany was not in position to bear the llll»nlnl lvmr H,””'”“ ).yl .Ium' {"l‘m‘. g ):‘””‘I \.\‘“;' e ‘;u.w;‘n:: Bl .-‘.:\rk “I‘Illll"llll"f‘il‘:llr“(‘“ ;ln o aces of residence for trap| NEW YORK, April 1-—Paolinolit would not insure compensation to|burden of such a law as is proposed.jbreateq e Kini WiLh wastivm. hasj |80 CE SO PORE G ) i SR el b watchmen. racommended unanimous- | Uzcudum is !lu- tlw:irlml favorite injemployeces of l,!ltlivld\mhx or firms Gq'fr)zy Questions ‘Wltnes»es f heen reca 7" 0 Buchar ¥ i 0 P S (Yl||yl\ .]14 1zha istr ) y 5 lv yesterday for passage, was con- the fight tonight with Tom Heency,| without funds. The best that could Prefacing his questiony with 4 [crossing at San Fernando. Efforts of| AR tinued on the calendar today and|New Zealand heavyweight. The|be expected, he said, was a judg-|humorous remark that the most o 1'l'o".mdo Does Much CrmBiag S Bun Beniul el e g i . s set for special order of business on | winner of the bout is promised a|ment against the employers in suchthe House members, who were ab | AMO April 1 Shipping is fight with efther Delaney or Demp-|cases, and a judgment was worthless |sent, had apparently yielded to bland Damage Missouri Town, vy car. proved unaavilaing, IC 3] piralyz oo the result of local sea- (Lont!nuad on Pige Eight.) sey. unless there was money or property |ishments of Juneau, Chairman (....(‘ : ‘»'“"I"'" "" r<: m'”'l “;:\lly.’""“"llllt;l .:‘ men going on a strike under Can- et - —————————|to satisfy an execution. ney directed many questions to wil ;\nu\\()nn Mo., April 1.—A tor-|crughed fnto the LA M e ’”"" : ": _:' n. Twenty-seven ves: Not Locally Workable [nesses appearing” before the ey : Tighb e wrocked TmANY| e eimtin ooora oo rad jed up fEd For the same reason that Alaska|mittce on almost every phase 4 i nd unroofed homes. 0 th " (Coetinu > k W a Po O f 5 ot 1 : sce C on Page igat.) M'«l ’ ’ pulatl ,'. legislators have uniformly, in the | comp nsation question. He E persons were injured, it said ! away from the scene at ge & : past 12 years rejected all proposals|ed lawvers closely on the r Hundreds of trees in a 300-foot *J1: for a general property tax, the bill|for | ion under the present Wi ot tha toxhad 516 Uprooted Is Raised by Billions| .. i s Sl i e om0 201020 200 vt B()()K ON MARRIAGE Daily. Conditions in Alaska are of|He queried them regarding medical | such a nature as to preclude its suc-|treatment _mul hospitalization, nhmnlArgumenls m Smclalr T cessful operation, he argued. Cost of|policics of settlement, reasons why Sentence Case Postponed' UI{()ILD BY STUDENTS MEDFORD, Ore., April 1. The NEW HAV Conn., April 1.—| Astronomers as lately as 1922 es-| aaministration in a land of guch|various employers of labor had re If the sun were a tennis ball lyingtimated that the Milky Way might!|yagt gpace, great distances and scat-| jected the provisions of the local on a court in New Orleans, the carth|contain three or four billion stars,!iereq industrial devedopment, would|Act WASHNGTON, April 1.-—Justice would be relatively a grain of sand|he writes. But in June of 1925, Ab-|pe so excessive as to make it a| Much information was brought by |Hitz, of the District of Columbia BERLIN, April 1.—A plan to pre- False ideas on love, marriage and feet away, and the nearest star|bott of the Smithsonian Institution |topheavy institution, burdening both|his questioning which was, to a large ! District Court, today postponed ar- tuates of public schools in | yojgtionship between the sexes, it s would be another tennis ball near|said the telescope fixed the figure|industry and labor unduly and ben-|extent based on situaticns brought |guments on the number of Sinclai any with a book on marriage is argued, occasion Tatidh. uBREHEGAE Duluth, Minn., 1,100 miles d . |at least at 30 or 40 billion, and two | efitting neither. to hiz attention or within his per-(sentences until n Tuesday. Harr e urged upon the Ministry of [ X P ) months later Luyten of Harvard said| He briefly reviewed the origin of|sonal cxperienc® in the past, or|J. Sinclair was recently found guiity}Education by a number of educa [Imlv“ the youth is properly instruct- This picture is drawn by Hensbaw |the number might run to a trillion. | compensation laws in Alaska and the|founded on data furnished in the|on four counts of contempt of the|tors. led. At present each graduate is Ward, scientific author, in a volume, | Only two vears ago, Ward relates, | causes for litigation under them. He|latest report on industrial accidents JU. S. . The arguments Tue: The book proposed is Heinrich | given a copy of the Weimar consti- “Exploring the Universe,” published |science established existence of thou-|declared it was impossible to enact{and compensation recently issued by |day will ln- as to whether the ver-|Pestalozzi's long famous story “Lien-!tution, while Lutheran and Cathole today, in which he recounts the pro-|sands of star clusters in the unmi-{a compensation law under which{p. D Stewart, Ex-officio Commis- dict should carry one sentence, or a hard and Gertrude, a Story for the |clergymen give newlyweds a leather gress of science since 1920, verse like the Milky Way. litigation would not arise, and that|cion~ of Labor, sentence for h of the four counts. | People.” | hound Bible, “

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