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i e i i et A — — . & o RN w72 o 3-8y v, AT ORI W — o 8 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1927. for, and apparently well satisfied, The larly due to Pratt and Dunn which was installed a year and a| The purchase of the new fire pump result of my investigation has con- through their management 1 half ago. The installation was|was referred to the Fire Committe . . Actl()n ()f L(’glsl(l“lr(’ ()H {vinced me that within the next ten'garding Senaic amendments in th completed last Saturday. He will|consisting of Councilmen: Gunna: ; ars it will be necessary for the!Conference Committee, with the ar {leave on the Yukon for Ketchikan,|ingman, chairman; C. G. Warner and Perritory to construct a new fire- | dent tepresentatives ! where the headquarters for the Al-|Warre; Rept | Warren W . | n i (Camtinued rom Page One.) nes "[;,,'.‘f.‘,",‘_'“"\;'1’.'[5‘”"3\ "I‘l:":; ”]';'II:_‘_‘,.\. ing the building of this t'm_n'\e n the dietl, ' e e e ; —_— ""““("l"""l:",,"7“". e ng at_any| azainnt 1, and the b was Killeg, |23 Wen emploved in-that industry, AL GRS GG NG LORSAUEG 01| Pralsby Second Delegation | o Memorials of Recent Legisla- time 1 ver spentat u lighthousel ,LAPUY. McNelll and Livhy Cor g, & oater of prnclole wih hound 1o " aftected by_any logis |4, JeIRE \HASLLe Sl Gl VBT uy well Cisel wnanktul to, Reore'| ture Are Before Governv |gud i Vap- too ‘loner” saia Mejorel omer Commiien. eheongh s f PP e 0 . b vl s iy, | (M G A S o Nomeshwidoa ment Agencies. 1 : Radical Action Baleful atsenc of i : ¢ = splendid machine shop at Ketchi-|9eVelop a small water power project 4 thing in my power during my term of office as Senator, and shall do everything in my power in the futu as a private citizen, to see that th course the location of when Re Sundquist, the new home has not been decided 'fourth me from the Second Di- |y, |upon. That is a question to be pro-lvision, talked and voted against tho | 'perly determined when the time ar- first bill, and thus brought about its Two of the memorials passed byykan where the machinery of the|°™ & rritorial Legislature addressed |iighthouse tenders is repaired, ac deral agencies are mow being |cording to Mr. Wright vina Island, adjacent to Ton- rrows, about six miles from | Ketchikan, The power is to he [uscd for operation of a salmon can- I am convinced that a good deel |ho of the leg ation introduced cor cerning the fishing industry was r dic ts nature and bound to bs considered by them and some action A kel people of Alaska have the fullest and h"lfl‘i”‘[l[” ”h sy Ihhymuut ‘v o Tives for building it |defeat. The fact was made knowniis indicated in the near future ac |nery to be built by the company at most complete control of their own |4 y e et i [to the people of t second Division rding to letter: ’ | this. point. & T e i K 4 : | cordir stters just received | affairs, but I refuse to be a party ATY g .‘.'.I Sl - tat A = Regrets Pension Failure {who protested so vigorously that Rev-|gacratary of the 4 'n-.-.-u“..v\ ‘|\‘-.‘,\| PET]T[ON CIRCULATED | FEREINEN. S NI e to any law which would give thelment concerning this. The statemeni it is to be regretted ‘hat thelpegentative Sundquist by unanimous | mppaije. s ; 5 Secretary The: was ‘publicity made that the can-|Hous2 failed to pa control of the Territory over to any the bill which {consent was aiiowed to re-introduc ¢ trsmitted | FOR NEW FIRE TRUCK ~ - & D. LUK-SHU-RI KNIT 4 4 S operators 8 e not S0 A S % " the memorials as soon as they were bloe or faction, for 1 well know that |hery perator in Alaska weor n passea the Senate increasing the affney bill, and it passed the! by = < ¢ C. P. Bussinger, Phone 4623. adv. linclined to employ resident fisher- [lowances t ¢ e s alle 1 received by him from the Legisla disaster could only result from such [MCHREC i Friaireng owances to pioneers, the 'so ca and through the efforts of g 0" A petition - advocating the puv|g—— g a course, and in view of the tastics Men, bu “"“_"" Siderkl g h ) found | pioncers’ Pension, to $35 a month. |Senators Jensen and Brown it passed | mpo firgt response received referred |chase of a mew fire truck is now be employed by some of the supporters that the situation existed OAly “:‘i; This pusauire I think should- have the Senate by unanimous consont Vo 4’ Hotlh - SEBNHRY haies 5. ling circulated among the propert f the sagire Vote o it |regards to certain canneries in dif-[heen passed by unanim consent s 25 it g i e A 4 3 : : b of the bill to sccure votes for it, ) B lishment of agencies of the Veter jown = s of Juneau. The question of ferent localities, and the instances|The reasons for the defeat of th it may be well to say i S EHSOranY PR %, Tn monnection with | pure g a4 new truck was brought i | A b were few in mnumber |bill, and the individuals who are Bureau in Al re is no power on earth which ¢ . a [iiis subject, Piracior Prask T 8t before the City Council at the re an cgerce me into voting Meh Il am assured, however, that even |responsible for its defeat, can be [this subject, Director Frank T. Hines, 3 cil at the reg gl P chn ogerce me into voting in favor) .. = qition will mot exist in the| resdily rtained”by inspection of [of the Veteran's Bureau, Washing.|ular meeting last Friday night and | HOSPITAL DAY of a measure which I believe my Aasc : : 8 : Wik i3 ¢ : future, and that every local resident |ihe action of the House on the las: ton, D. C. under the date of Aprii Chief J. L. Gray and Ass 4 f.',',',',‘,'_""','""" could not and would mot |EAtRTE: AHE LRt ATer ploved el 08 it Yau shotk 1 i E TlN 1 wrote, Secretary ITIu-iln as fol ;I)l‘i:zrlti"‘{ (s(-;;\.mn. 1 gave rewsons| " . k approve. \ iad for etslovmeit B The Iid et el e TE i el lows: “I have your letter of April|#hy a new truck was needed. { hursda SissRishatise poLIom T R Beiat e T e e R D [12, enclosing a certified copy of| Chief Gray told the members of the oy 4 4 Hgebe et A yarticularly noted that the House wi ; ; N o One of the greatest problems tha artioularly 1 he House W House Joint Memorial No. 4, asking | ouncil that the Seater Tract Add the Legislature has to solve is th “A good deal of the difficulty sur | lenind the opportunity of voting upoa | e e . g fof dutirel o Tiotar B reatment of the fishing in-|rounding the fishing industry arise e Dbill on its merits. The motion that the Veteran's Bureau send a | ion relied entirely upon a pump May 12th ] R T o . . : bt e S e ked | n : _!vepresentative to Alaska to instruct |for their fire protection and shoull dustry. The problem is the mora dif-|from the failuro of the parties tc |which would have advanced the biii First Requesl Received l)} B Beats ot s Davatits neélthe present pumperibie 1w use or W] fic ecause all real power to con-|know of the facts. There exists|on the calendar and thus brought it | Moy . e | B s u : x trol e industry has bee etained |a g ! ig T concarn 2 ; 2, Hoa Ao o 5 | “You are assurred that this matter |in from that soction of the ecity, o ss. The Legislature can|the whole situation, and there hasfed out 5 ki S Cogru i ing Two Pl‘ospeclors |will be given very careful considera-|he smaller truck, which has been control only through taxation. Tiis|been much misrepresentation. It all | sustained by a u.]w]m Ight to el i il e ‘tvelt st cAPIL coMBl SR (I R TRE - FIEL T s o is the thing that a great many people |of the parties concerned, the fisher-| n the House, and thus the bill wer Ehe b s g : {tion, and you wil Aurt ) depast since d p ¥ t ohvio | e firs juest for aid under the [conc-rning it at an early date vould not be able to handle the R-MA 0 do not understand. One thing which men, v\.rl cannerymen ‘m‘-l indep: \‘.‘,':\ P.'.“‘\” ”‘Uv\']lnl ‘,*:H”rlhk‘\l vy:l v,lwI Senate Bill recently ed by thel e second letter received by Sec-|situation as it T no pump. UR will show the importance of the|dent trap men, and all others wl gen n wi o0 susts aska Legislature, creating the of.|retary Theile, relative to a House| Assistant Fire Ghist Schombel saic DRUG CO fishing industry to the Territory of jare concerned in the industry, couk he ruling of the Cha re the Alaska is the fact that during the|get around a table and pres.nt al | who are responsible for the d bienninm of 1926 the srritory [of the facts and discuss the situ f this very worthy legislation. derived over per cent of its entire tion calmly | lieve that the prob Abnormal Road Fund fice of Commissioner of Transporta-|Joint Memor tion for Prospectors, was received in staiton be a letter Saturday by 'y of | Alaska, was tha Territory Karl Theil he let-| Davis, nrging that a radio| hat a new pumper is needed to pro establishad at Yakutat,| ect the rapidly expanding water gned by Dwight front. With the addition of a new tary of War and said. | pumper four streams of water could Phone 134 We Deliver » by taxes upon the dustry |le ould more th s-thirds solve | “It is worthy of note that the Legi g : 4 el RO S R R e b e e R s }‘lll\. O O o Tt Clasen Sin. | ter was from A, Gandrau, and mailed |“Receipt is acknowledged of your [)e brought to play on the water frout Substation Post Office No. 1 including the income taxes vnn can I t e solved ature a ) ation for roads |t Ketchikan. lletter oi April 18, 1927, mclosing ¢ wwoperty by dropping the suction _ —— having the various individuals reased the approp . 4 - 4 M:. Gandrau said that he altitied copy of House Joint Memorial [ hose intq the bay and in that way loff at a safe distance and call §200,000. This was made posaible by 4 2 Y o oy . A op R . f P bena le prospector of 30 rs | No. 7, Alaska Territorial Legislature, | 1sing the pump and eliminating the s other bad names, seek ass | ‘he accumulation in the freasury of , . 2 ’ 1304 Al BRIBN & \ bR e ol " J Pt s, o g Southeastorn Alaska, and that he and jished at .Yakutat — —a. — — . — — — =(the whole industry. riod cf four ars. The litigation v tok 1 | s Spydadarrs 2 E| 1 tind that the people who are |oncers the validity of this law |1iS Darther “w e [ e e E L Fokelva SO ide) SWEE l .()RR Z{most intevested in regulating the|was determined subsequent to they o oSy ooy At "““I' "“-'l_”‘”;“l‘-“")‘h‘“ ""m‘“ A \‘,‘_.n:,:-\, ”y‘um ’,’... ’v‘llxv»\»‘llxll\(l)ll}l in |.n||y;‘~ “"l":::; I:“I ; of the Legislative Ses | oo “ihav discovered in October,!qate.” 1 seems Wighty - L Y S i o b | N WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR SPECIAI yrobabig that arge an appropria nd- p robabig th large an appropria-lg.nj.ay's lotter, assays at more| ir ion for roads ‘(un be made at th. ¢ P iy $1000 a ton. ie said that “they | NEW MACHINERY 1S NOW W ture since [0 Y Jocated it vet as ther:| INSTALLED:SENTINEL ISLAND TOMORRO ated at this fvision, and_ they haye no unders ing of the situation which exists TUG-O-WAR th, [the Third Division. After all it mus! | next session of the 1 be remembered that the 8 Di-| he extra amcunt app vision is not all of Alaska, either|ession is the ac a " imulation of cer will be a stampede as soon as it is mada public. They reach the prop & concerns the fishing industry or[tain taxes for several years, and nc| AT o Ll She . pRo) W. J. Wright, mechanician in the it nything else “as made I taxation af thia 01t i small gasboat and & $Kifl | yyited ‘States Lighthouse Sevice, ar " Interested in Pioneers and taxation was reduced m‘:l‘;‘“‘i,,lho latter for the last Tty iveq in Juneau last night from ¢ GEORGE BROTHE‘{S 1% “Like every other American I an minor respects g 3 oo . itinel Island on the gasboat Nugget ; i ML, . Mr. Gandrau decised informatior | : 1BEe! ! leeply interestec the welfs i College Bill Saved | C e . |belonging to Joe Hill, who has & it Built to Stand axot ‘)viv]r\lllvyI“ i lm,f:;. e th e | e it gy WAkt pleasure |cOncerning the appropriation "“_“l,“‘l"ldnx ranch on the ‘sland. Mr. Wright PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET 3 {during the present session and looked | to note that a liberal appropriation |the Legislature for prospectors’ uldihas been at the Sentinel Island | [carefully over the Pioneers' Home|was made for the Alaska Collego|Under the Senate bill mentlon’c. |lighthouse for the last two weeks { the Gaff ‘ e = e - 35 | : ALARMS | i 4 Boost Juneau—Not Prices ' | 1 We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT The sounding of the fire alarms ?; ADVANCE PRICES—— on Sunday ws;q ltu remind you | |§/ t of the Our large volume of business, modern shop, expert mechanies and H. 8. GRAVES The Clothing Man AR low overhead enables us to do your work at the very lowest cost. 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