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§- HOUR BILL IS INTRODUCED by Mr. Winn, examination for authorizing expenditures therefor Mr. Foster, appropriating $900 for | a teacher’s cottage at Kanakanak; requiring physi school pupils a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 [GREET CHILDREN AT WHITE HOUSE 0 ONTROLBOARD NOT APPROVED of the Governor. At present, with is not required, all appointive offi- method of confirming appointees’ the exception of the Commissioner ' of Education whose confirmation ! OCCIDENTAL ANNEX BEING RENOVATED The Occidental Hotel Annex at The Occidental Annex has been vacant for some time. For several years it housed a thriving hotel. Mrs. Palmer today said that she was not yet certain as to what Mr. Ziegler, to refund $200 for a cers are submitted to the Senate the corner of Front and Main | burpose the building would be put trap license to Charles and Hard- | for confirmation. The new sec- Streets is undergoing a thorough |to after the renovating work is 'N THE HUUSE e v RWng & Bogr BY c ITTEE tion would require confirmation by |renovating. The work’is being done | completed but that it would be of Law Examiners and providing |a majority of the entire Legisla- |by Harry Olds, whose mother, Mrs.|placed in first class shape and for admission of attorneys to the | ture, including the Commissioner of |A. J. Palmer, owns the property. |more than likely would be used as Alaska Bar; Mr. Winn, to refund Education, who would be appointed| Starting at the foundation, where |a rooming house or hotel. /\ppllf‘s to A“ Ml”s, Place1 $200 to H Davis, for a trap li- H c 5 R . | by the Governor instead of elected |new timbers were placed, workmen A T B S , Dred Faot cense; and Mr. McCain, a Com- ouse ommittes’s Report by the Board of Education, have at this time nearly completed| WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS | redges, Factories, |7 B0 Y B Amends Controller Bill | The emergency clause which was |the inside work of renewing the Alaska Scenic Views adv. Machine Shops, etc. Labor Compensation Bill 2 defeated in the Senate was re-|finishing of the rooms and paper-| gL 15 SR in Vital Points Recommending striking changes in it, the House Committee on Ter- In the Senate the afternoon was largely occupied with consideration of the re-enactment of the 1927 Workmen'’s Compensation Act. L.| {ing. The outside is being painted NOTICE AMERICAN LE(‘!ON and when complete will have a brightening effect on the whole block of the street. | stored by the Committee. A num- ber of minor changes were also | recommended in the report which contains 35 amendments. A measure providing for an eight- hour working day with not more than three hours overtime in emer- | tonight at —adv. Important meeting Dug-Out. Feed. ncies, was introduced yesterday|H. Metzgar, General Superintend- | ritorial Institutions, Repr e senta- Pass Radio Control | ‘ the HC by Representatives|ent of the Alaska Juneau Gold tive Donnelley, Chairman, today re-| The House this morning pflmdj ‘ Walter G. Fisher. of the Fourth|Mining Company, H. L. Faulkner, ported the Steel Controller Bill back | Shattuck's bill empowering muni- ' Division. It apparently covers all(J. P. Daly, and J. A. Hellenthal to the House for passage after|cipal authorities to control by or-| industries except agriculture and|appeared. The measure was con- amendment. The Committee’s re- | dinance interferences to radio re-| 5CT fur farming | tinued ir second reading at the re- port follows largely on the line|ception. Two private relief bills| cTO Two community property bilis|quest of Senator Sundquist. predicted in The Empire last Tues- |were also passed, one for $150 to| $5.00 made their appearance in the Legis-| The Senate read for the sec day, recommending the elimination |reimburse C. W. Young Company | lature yesterday, one by Senator |time and advanced for passage to- of the Board of C us leav-|for burial of indigents and another | Benjamin in the upper house, and |day, the Dental Board measure, and | Ing the executive authority still re-for $2964 for St. Joseph’s hospital | the second by Representative Mc- |tWo House memorials, one relating posing in the hands of the Gover-|at Fairbanks for the care of Otto' 22} ?EWABD STREET Cain at the request of the Alaska|to marking the channel at the nor, and strengthening the sections wehner, an indivent patient. Mr. Federation of Women's Clubs mouth of the Yukon River and an- ling with the wurer and'McCain’s memorial urging Congress | ANNI '/ ERSAR y SALF Pass College Bills | other urging the Alaska Road Com- Auditor. to clarify the Alaska Game Law The House yesterday passed three [mission and the Territorial Road The measure will up to- frelating to furbearing animals es- L measures affecting the Alaska Ag-|Commission to give preference to | morrow for consideration by l“f caping from captivity, and giving "TL RDAY—APRIL 13TH ) ricultural College and School of |a wagon road connecting Matanus- House in second recading. It is|owners of such animals a greater || — - — 4 Mines. One of these was the bi-|ka and Anchorage | believed by observers the amends|degree of protection, was also pass- | j ennial_appropriation bill carrying Election Bill Introduced ments recommended by the Com-|eq. | 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all purchases ' $135,03: The other accepted lh(" &w:m}or Hess ,\-rv'«wrflnf' introduced President and Mrs. Hoover waving a greeting to children taking mittee will be adopted Home for Children of $1.00 or over on /\prll 10 to 13 inclusive t benefits of the Smith-Lever and|a measure providing for the exten-| ps-t in the annual Easter Monday egg rolling party on the white Exit Control Board Mr. Ziegler introduced a measure | Hatch Acts and an additional land [sion to all elections, Territorial,| hcuse lawn. All of the articles referring tojto provide for a home for delin- | e - - i grant recently made by Congress. municipal, school and special, of ™ : = — {he Board of Control, the super-|quent children of Alaska, carrying et he vote on all measures was the provisions of the Pederal Lit-|penzreq by g committee appointed C”‘{ POSiTIONS | zovernmental organization sought|an appropriation for $30,000. It also LINOLEUM MA 23 PIECE TEA SET ] RARIONE. leracy Test Act of March 3, 1927. {by temporary chairman, F. H. Fos- |0 be created by the bill, is stricken |provides that the auditor may ex-| Assorted Designs in 3 colors By a vote of 13 to 3, the House| Senator Benjamin introduced & tar of Cordova, were 1 at the! 0 RE FILLED BY {by the Committee report. This|pend $10,000 during the biennium 7 £ alto passed the Poor Convict bill,|13-page bill revising the Drobate |jast meeting severas woske st oo COUNCIL TONIGHT | the article that conferred on the |for leasing and operating a tempor- || 24x36........ 25¢ and 3ar‘ Double Luster providing that persons serving sen-|code and providing for community ' yadoption w postponed until each | L {proposed board the main powers|ary home pending establishment of 36x72 $1 Im ort l ssy- 00 ‘ tences for fines only or fines and |pProperty rig rmr‘mb(\s could com cate with N [now reposed in tie Governor, in-|a permanent institutior. No site|| 20X (< i =0 ported, $o. costs may, after serving 60 days, if | his home Chamber. || Ther Il be a special meeting | jyqing appointive wdministra- | is mentioned. a LT 1, S . Ry = : ble to pay such fines make an S A of the Cit cil for the purpose |¢jye and sought to bestow the exe- | —————— X ¥ i Vit to such fact and om-m‘OFFlClALS OF BIG HERE TOR TREATMENT e oces, " zutve authority now vesied In the| We make ana ane it kinds oi|[ DINNER SETS IN 3 BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS | | .their release from jail. This meas- FIRM - at 7:30 o'clock, it |nands of the Governor on a body | fur garments. Goldstein’s Em 8 ure was recently passed by the lN SO TH John E€mith, of Cordova, arrived this morning by |, thres men, the Governor, Aud1~ .mrium —adv. 42 Pie Set Compl?te 37.80 s E Bk | RETURNING SOUBH . ot o Sove arries W H R, Shopasd, - iy | free men, th e ANURA T > Set Complete ... | In 1927 a similar measure was ey and is in St. Ann’s Hospital to re- p o be filled are City Clerk,| rhe clause excluding Territorial| | 48 Plece Set Complete i passed, but it was vetoed by Gov. o G'?Il)l f'\':}"“" i:P"V;‘d‘;“L s’(‘; J'}“"“C medical treatment. g Cl}\}"fl“f 1;01‘“‘1 V|or Federal officers or employees on : R e e 3 Parks. An effort to pass it over (N. Gilbert, Vice-President and Gen- | oS o T Hml!h UM(“* Night Patrolman, ;.. one year prior to March 1, 7 Q The House also passed yesterday |Salmon tclor!")m“:’l“- ’;""fl‘fmed i ko ! {assistant wharfinger, one second as mx& 5638 further 1,”,”(1,,1 that n lsep lS | 12 hars 31 00 Yard l z a Senate measure reorganizing the fenm?'”o(‘x:i [:)"g :pniul:'::;p::- T | sistant whar T, city fire truck)ine first Auditor shall be elected & % 3 g dical Ex 2 Board, provid- |Kon & visiting various company 4 sistant fire truck driver, [, 1 t . ok T RO B Sl fhodia’ Bxamining Board, DroVId- | hacking plants in the Territory.| Oscar R. Hart, O, W. Cush, Se-| 4 ot chief of thg)>, the Present le Sixteen Ounce i I § mi . ”;: i il )"'f‘_“‘m eight | MF-_Skinner boarded the steamer|attle; E Zuerin, Tigard, Ore- e }1’“‘0‘;‘1”‘ i mador Bottle i KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM | Hond mmnm‘m“of two mem. |3t Funter while Mr. Gilbert was a|gon; August Buschmann, Port Al- e 'Zi‘-el‘gm‘: ide MIRRORS & g 4 - |passenger from the West. orp; Mrs. s Corbett, Tena- | Pic s ha esent s : bers from the First and one each f ThEr fiisr bas vtbed. il mn‘:::il-p‘ 3 pv\-‘vyal:;z.r Mrs. William | MARREES R P iunEa e in office until March 31, 75 cents 15 $1.0 from the Becond, Third and Fourth e, 1yeqstem Alaska plantd during | an; Edward Halcomb; H, C,| Albert Crisier and Sadie John- instead of being elected by 5¢ to 0 | Divisions. the past ten days. Mr. Gilbert| J. Meherin |son, of Sitka, were married by U.|ine present Legislature. New 8-Hour Bill Whhit as) 1A% Whkh &4’ Bort. Aaliin 15 |S. Commissioner Charles Sey yes-| Change in Confirmation yo e s The Fisher 8-hour bill provides: |g i officials will return to the| {terday afternoon. | A new section is recommended ¥ T s tur c Alaskan Y | st It is the public Policy of the Ter- | Territory before the opening of the | winiam Thomee. Pete George,| > in the general provisions of the BUTLER-MAURO 5 }':olrly bnf lAlaska 2l po D“T“:“Ifhhm" season and will spend most|vaputat: Gus Gelles, Anchorage;| Old papers at tne Empire. imeasure changing the present DRUG CO. E i shall be hired, nor permitted to|of the summer in the local field. K. Thompson, McCarthy; Edward | === S St a5 L S”(, 2)‘18 %l.n ) 3 O - vete, onae gy oL s s o R {Lamb; Georee Cathaeuche. 7o ; : ] S Free Delivery Phone 134 St = : | T o T e o ) Zda MONEN SAYRSS SALE AL WEEK WHEN WE SELL IT REMEMBER — ALL OUR LOW PRICE With his health and physical well-| The Ladies of the Trinity Church | ii“_:"‘l» e el Al IT'S RIGHT e it 2 Jf{ RICES being and ability to promote the|Guild will hold a meeting tomor- i S i Y 0\ Vi 9 ARE SUBJECT TO 10 PER CENT DIS- general welfare by his increased |row afternoon at 2 o'clock, at RO R fo GAI VICI S PI ) 1711, Sub Station Post Office No. 1 TN , T 1T usefulness as a healthy and intelli- [the residence of Mrs. J. C. Read- R e :)“(" 4 L 4 > tone COUNT UNTIL APRIL 13TH, INCLU | gent citizen. It is hereby declared man, corner of Fifth and S 1 ;‘cn~J gt oAb o 2 that the working of any person |Streets. — T T e L more than eight hours in one day, SRRt . ] : . e e i B S S R A S in any mill, factory, or manufac- |IN UNITED STATES P e i i | : . & turing establishment, placer mine, COMMISSIONER'S ('oun . dredging plant, and power plants, | ay machine shops and all other work 6 Charles Kyle was sentenced to e in immediate connection with such serve 10 days in jail on a charge placer mine dredging plants, is in- |Of vagrancy by United States Com- jurious to the physical health and missioner Charles Sey. well-being of such person, and tends| John Merlo, arrested by Deputy to prevent him from acquiring that |U. S. Marshal Sibley, on a charge degree of intelligence that is neces- |0f vagrancy is in the jail awail- sary to make him a useful and de- |8 & hearing. sirable citizen of the Territory. Nellie Pompetti was sentenced to Emergency Work Excepted serve 20 days in jail for alleged “No pers‘on :hall B em:loeved in | Violation of the Alaska Bone Dry any mill, factory or manufacturing Law by U. S. Commissioner Charles establishment, placer mine dredg- Bey ing plant, and power plants, ma- chine shops, and all other work in immediate connection with such placer mine dredging plants, in this Territory more than eight ‘hours| oy, ;mbers of Commerce of the prin- In any one day, except watchmen |ina) towns fn the Territory will and employees when engaged in|ieet af the City Hall this after- making necessary repairs or in Highway of the Best Leads to George Brothers Sweaters Our stock of Sweaters is complete both S eee ALL-ALASKA C. OF C. MEETS THIS AFTERNOON . Delegates from practically all Fresh Asparagus, Ib. ....30c LS Firngin ; e noon at 4‘o'clock to discuss and I 5t emergency, where life or|aqopt the by-laws and constitution i property is in imminent danger; | for an All-Alaska Chamber of Com- :\C\\' P()tzltOCS, H). o i msale hith IOC f()r the Nlatrpn and I\/I]SS_-- o . Provided, however, employees may merce work overtime not to exceed three hours in any one day, conditioned | that payment be made for sa)d‘ overtime at the rate of time nnd‘ one-half the regular wage.” l The penal clause provides for a fine of not less than $50 and not | more than $500, and specifies lh‘n‘ each day's violation of the law| ‘ shall be deemed a separate offense. | - Other Bills Introduced { 4 Mr. Shattuck introduced a meas- $1.25 ure authorizing the payment of| clerk hire, office rent and lnci-} Me'l, dentals incurred by the Secretary's| Office pending reorganization. Other bills introduced included: | Ov()rllll HEADQUARTERS r FOR The constitution and by »la\\s as Snow White Cauliflower, head ........40c, 35¢c 30c 2 large bunches Carrots.25¢ 1 Fancy Rhubarb, Ib. .....20c ’ Slip-On Styles Priced From $2.00t0 $8.25 Spinach, Celery, Parsley, Yams, Tomatoes, [ettuce and Green Peppers Coat Styles Priced From $3.75 to $13.25 Money Back Guarantee on Every Purchase Bib or the Waist Style See our window display and the com- Heavy Blue Denim Sizes 34 to 44 George Clothing plete line in our Sweater Department e Goodrich [ B r \ Rubber ros il Footwear | S, @ ’ | g;fi:; 1 Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings : L Clothing J. M. Saloum ( 2 E ¥ e - [SABIN & SCOTT|| e o exnee | i Goldstein’s Emporiom : : successors to ; — ; Juneau's Style Center A ‘ NoG. NELSON | oo ' _