The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1929, Page 8

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{ ‘ £ : HOUSE CLEARS DECKS T0 ACT ON STEEL BILL Overrides Pr(;posal to De-| lay Controller Bill Until Next Wednesday | ! | The House this morning overrode proposals to postpone consideration | of the Steel Controller Bill until | Wednes and without a record of the vote pted in full all of the amendments recommended by the Committee on Territorial In- | stitutions. The measure was ad-| vanced to third reading and is; d to come up tomorrow after-| noon for final disposal As amended by the House, every provision looking toward the estab- lishment of the Board of Control was stricken from the measure. Other Amendments The disbarment of Federal and Territorial officers, and employees of such, either on March 4, or one year prior to that date, was re- moved. And to elect the first au-| ditor, which it is provided shall be | done by the present Legislature, it will require a majority vote of all members. The confirmation of all appointive officers, and the Com- missioner of Education is made one of tk , is required by the entire | Legislature instead of the Senate alone. | The terms of office of the Audi-| tor and Treasurer in the original bill would expire March 1, and under the House amendment this is made April 1. The present treas- urer would be continued in office until March 31, 1931. His present term of office does not expire un- til January 1, of that year. The salary of his office is made $5,000 instead of $4,000, but it is now in| effect $5,000 as $1,000 additional is | paid the Treasurer for his services on various boards. Against Further Delay The proposal for delay in consid- cration, was made by Mr. Woofter, who explained that Mr. Winn de- | | | Here are the newly appointed tions who attended the first Pa sired to be present, and, as he was detained in court today represent- ing a client, a motion was offered to continue the bill in second read- | ing until Wednesday. Mr. Foster. Mr. Donnelley, Mr. Shattuck and| others voiced protests against ear-| rying it over any longer. It is apparent “we are approaching | somewhat of a crisis in this mat- ter,” declared Mr. Donnel! add- | ing that the sooner the subject was | (Intersatio Pope Pius XI at the Vatican in Rome. Teachers Win American Tour s sy e from the various nz- ce with His Holiness | In the center of the l diplon pal au o Excellence in their daily tasks has won for Miss A. M. Kaye, | organizing head of the domestic department at Clovelly- plestone School and Miss Agnes mistress at Roundhay High School for girls, the Walter I. Page scholarship, which is offered eich year to British women teachers for a trip to the United e tates, Y acted on and out of the way, thp‘ better it would be for the whole of clerical help and contingent c Te:-lntory and the Legislature asipenses of the Secretary’ well. | ,. g i) pending passage of reli The sentiment of the """S"Itiun against postponment was so strong | s o PR fia St A Wootter withirew his|: Lp9. Winn messucs codliyiag And motion. After the House had'“’”‘ ng Territorial election laws, as adopted the amendments, whicmammd(‘d r(-cfntl;:_ ud\u:.w(-“ were explained by Mr. Do“muc“‘!lhruuuh second reading today and as Chairman Qr’ the Committee |will come up for final action to- Mr. Ziegler renewed the motion |™MOTTOV: f to continue the measure until New Bils Jubroduced. Wednesday, but it was defeated. Seven new measures were intro- Pass One Measure duced in the House this morning The House passed a measure ap- |One, by Mr. Winn, empowers propriating $76 to defray the ev‘commissmm\d officer of the Salva- penses of A. E. Karno. ,wmb‘,l_;uon Army to perform marriage of the Text Book Commission, from | Céremonies. One by Mr. Donnel Ketchikan to Juneau and retur: |seeks an allotment of $10,000 from It defeated a bill appropriatir Iey |the Fourth Division road fund to $500 for the relief of Allen Crane ‘;"“’m"e A ‘3{“;&({“‘11?“ o and a Senate bill appropriating | ditarad. . Two Ry Mr. Mo are $363.58 to pay for supplies used by | designed to protect furfarmers. One, the 1027 Legislature. 1In its steac, |Provides that all fur-bearing or the House has approved a memorial | 84M¢ animals once in captivity and asking Gongress to make an ap-|cpable of identification are per- propriation for this purpose as \t’s‘)‘;fll !}l'or;clt;' xd‘ m:\‘\.'xb{) ul?id i sharge against the|8nd seize eir e M B gD Sgaines second is a bill for an act to pro- | fund for Legislative expenses \ . was exhausted before the end of |lect fur farms against trespass or the session. molestation, making it a misde- The Hou‘se also passed @ joint |Meanor for anyone other than the resolution authorizing the payment |ur farmer himself or gent: on o 2R AT S s his own fur farm to take, attempt — |to take, capture or kill a: nimal {set any trap or place poison, dis- It also [ the owner gent of a fur f ito kill any nning at e on it. Stream Clearing Proposed | The four mem Third Dis McCain, M co-authors $40,000 to be exp lclearnm and |datory enemie: provides that from Spur Cravats 1 stream- of pre- and Bow Ties Governor may Walk-Over Shoes are sold every- where We carry them priced at C $7.5010 $9.00 SABIN & SCOTT successors to N. G. NELSON MEN’S FANCY LACE HOSE 50¢ and 75¢ J. M. Saloum Next to Gastineau Hotel - almon. It | enter into a co-operative agreement carrying on the work. A Dbill was introduced by M Shattuck for the allotment of $7i for marking the channel Mendenhall bar. The Ways and Means Commit- |tee introduced a measure appro- |priating $30.63 to reimburse John- son & Higgins of Washington, Inc., | for payvment of general average loss assessed against the freight ipped on the Norco by the Ter-, ritory. | Seeks across Indian Citizensi:p Extension of citizenship to the foreign-born Indians of Metla-! katla is the prayer of a memorial introduced today by Mr. Ziegler. They are unable to become natural- ed under existing statutes and the blanket Indian citizenship law of Congress does not apply to them. Mr. Ziegler placed the number af- fected at 300. The House this morning by a unanimous vote, concurred in the Senate amendments to the Work- men’s Compensation measure. It now goes to the Governor for ap- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1929. w is Cardinal Gasparri for the Vatican Government. (tate in the provisions from the act D od by the 1927 session. Th des that a divorcee, recei D. Brown, senior English Gua a flee by Commander receive the sar dow. 1ed to T on the compui- mination sure. Spea nced he ha 0 and 60. The general tenor an on personal liberty freedom of of the and vio- IS wor Federal consti- eli he ship ¢ GOAST GUARD USE MAGHINE GUNS, CHASE Follow Rum Runner Up Miami River, Fire Many. ! Shots—Investigation MIAMI, Fla, April 15. — Coast ismen, who last night pursued ing rum runner up the Miami | r and startled Riverside resi- with machine gun barrage, faced the prospective inquiry | ack of the United States Coast Guard houseboat. at The Empire. Fort Lauderdale was under the| office with the Bureau of Fisheries in fusillade of bullets, several of which | ruck buildings ashore and also a | abandoned the liquor 1 The crew from the First Division road fund boat which was seized. } I Ce LR A New, select line of visiung cards; e infringe- " DRAWING OF FRIGIDAIRE TONIGHT at PALACE THEATRE Time—9:15 BOY SCOUT CABIN FINE STRUCTURE Long Cherished Dream of Local Organization '; Is. Reslized portance, the Boy Scouts’ log cabin | is now an actual fact. It is beau- situated on the shore of rite Channel, overlooking Ste- phen’s Passage, with many islands |m view, and it presents a hospit- able sight with its sloped, red, fire- proof shingle roof, and 20 foot .covered porch extend- ing in front of the cabin proper. It is built on the sight of the cookhouse that was temporarily erccted last year, and has water piped down to it spring on the hill, plenty of ground for the boys to play on, and two "InllL‘S of gently sloping, sandy beach the new Secretary of State vsreel) 1 MEETING OF ALL-/ C. OF C. DELEG i, A meeting of the delegates tof The cabin itself is 10 logs high, the Alaska Chamber of Commerce|¥ich Wide windows on the water CAREAGH, Tor afternagh Mlslde and in the rear. The windows p. m. at the City Hall The!%® the other side will be put in meeting was postponed from Thurs- |%0me time this week, according to PR several dele-|E- C. Guerin, who was in charge of the construction. Aside from heard definitely ommercial clubs | the windows and casings and mold- those the ar Or wished | ings on already in, with All-Alaska ) cabin is completed, except for the an opportunity to |chimney and cement floor. After commur with them. Sitka,|the logs have settled, the chinks Anchorage, Fairbanks and Valdez|are to be filled with cement, to vere among those who had not yet make it dry and rat proof. been heard from Ample Room £ - e — The roomy porch gives the cabin B. P. 0. ELKS large extra outside .room, that Members are requested to meet| VS planned to be used as a cook ot Elks' Hall Tuesday evening at|DOuse: ~The roof is supported by 8 p. m. to accompany body of|four log pillars, and the top logs Brother D. E. Scott to wharf. jon either side of the house are | ):ont Smith Girl Found 0000000000000 COURT NEWS . e 000000000000 No report was made by the Grand Jury this morning in the U. the S. District Court This second day since the ses that the body has failed to b a decision. The case of Jim Donald, chargad with violation of the National Pro- hibition Laws, which went to trial : |at 2 o'clock on Saturday, was near- ly completed at noon today and is is Long talked of by the Boy | Scouts, and grown-ups that were |} interested and realized its im- wide windows | from a fresh expected to go to the jury thic afterncon. The decomposed body of a girl found in the Connecticut river at Springfield is believed to | have been identified as Francis St. John Smith who mysteri- ously disappeared from Smith College, Jan., 1928. The family do not believe it is their daughter, but a Northampton dentist has identified bridge work as having been done by him for the Smith girl (International News: ‘boy scouts, taking 12 days from his lannual vacation to do the work. {He was assisted in the building by C. P. Seelye, James Morrison and Bud Dotson. A number of people visited the ~abin yesterday and were enthusi- Flower Seeds MANDEVILLE KING CO. Best Ever BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 e STATIONERY SPECIAL For One Week 2{7‘,. discount on all sta- tionery, including M tag’s Fashionable Writ- M. H. SIDES, 54 feet long, extending from the|astic in their praise of the fine|{ ing Papers. Large School b Secretary. |rear of the cabin to the front of |iooking building the Boy Scouts|! Tablets, 10 cents. Nickle - A itne porch. The present plan is to | have. Pencil s ot = WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS |leave just the dirt floor to the e encils, 2 for 5 cents. Alaska Scenic Views adv. | porch, and have the sides welll —_— - |screened in. Inside measurement | NOTICE | of the big room of the cabin |proper is 20 by 30 feet, which " |gives the boys adequate space. The Th»() IJatebt |logs are well fitted and expert axe work is evident where the win- TRE JUR COMPACTS dows have been put into the walls. Colors to Match | Built Quickly Your Costume [ B e e e The cabin, for which money was donated by the people of Juneau only a short time ago, was rapidly built, actual construction taking by 12 days. Mr. Guerin, Cadastral Engineer, of the U. 8. Bureau of Public Sur- |vey, volunteered to put up the cabin and donated his time to the Free Delivery Phone 25 it A i " 5m Tnthe Spring a Thungry man Beats it "home a5 quick’s he can ! PRESERVES Paragon 3 1b. jars Sirawberry, each ....70¢ Raspberry, each ...70c¢ Pine-Cot, each | | Orange Marmalade, each CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 Free Delivery T L T T TR B L T L L L L L] STRAWBERRY JAM 3 pound jars, Skookum ........6dc IMPORTED SCOTCH MARMA- LABDE, 1 poundjars ...........39% HONEY, PURE,3 thogars ......75 Rubyettes, Emerlettes and Oroettes, 3 1-2 ounce jars, We keep the QUALITY UP and the PRICES DOWN PHONES 92—95 [ GEORGE BROTHERS Open Till 11 P, M. | &k £ There will be a business meeting lin the Forget-Me-Not- Tea Room I-’vf the Juneau Women's Club, in |the evening of April 16, 8 p. m. | —adv. PRSP S i - b Try a TOASTED SANDWICH st | { Phone 83 Free Deliver: {the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. adv'{ ____ 3 ! HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s MONEY SAVING SALE ALL WEEK AT GARNICKS, sale at a saving of o range of prices Juneau’s Style Center Phonel74 B e e B e o e e e 0 e SAVE Our entire stock of Sweaters, Blazers, Mackinaws and Loggers’ Shirts on $ 8.50 BLAZERS, Now ........5 6.80 $12.50 MACKINAWS, Now .....$10.00 $10.00 SWEATERS, Now .......$ 8.00 $11.50 LOGGERS’ SHIRTS, Now $9.20 and many others at a large Goldstein’s Emporium e} 4 tud D e B T e e e e e o e e e e 3

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