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8 W Will Visii the U, S. SENATE KILLS TWOMEASURES BY TIE VOTE | Divides Four to Four Dimond Bills—One to Be Reconsidered yesterds | | Oh | | | Twice y afternoon the| Senate divided four to four on| measures up I final action, both | of them b lost by a tie vote. One wi bill to repeal Sections 496, 497 and 498 of the Compiled Laws of Alaska »\lm h was declared | by its author, nator Dimond, to be designed to put married women | on the same foot married men in respect to personal prop-| erty and pecuniary rights, This measure, however, will have | Another Dimond measure, a bill| dian poet, providing for cum tive voting of | nher, banking stocks, was lost by a four| tjhe at _who is now nited Stat en route to after a long |4 [ ¢ to four vote. It was designed | vicit in the Far Fast, Senator Dimond said, to make it (International Naws, possible for minority stockholders| —_— to have representation on banking corporation directorates. He point- ed out that all other domestic cor- Committee ild a new able for erecting ew building. recommitted to the Judiciary Com- mittee yesterday for further amend- 'w Bills Inwoduced and $150 for boats using more than| jugiciary Committee, secks to extend one line. Other rates remain un-|the pro of Section 406 of changed from existing figures. the Compiled Laws to all elections, By a vote of five to three, the|. pheral or al, in any incor- Scnate defeated Senator Hess's res- | porated city, incorporated sch olution to change the rules of pro-|gistrict or school district outsida cedure relative to the method of concurring in House amendments to Senate bills. At present it is the practice to vote on all amend- ments to any measure as a whole. Mr. Hess sought to change this to| have them voted on singly. lice to investigate the fe Dunn's bill to appropriate $4,000 | constructing a road between Kla- for a new schoolhouse at Tanana yay Craig across Prince of Wales was advanced to third reading after |1gang to some navigable point on being amended for the ‘steenth | |Kasaan Bay. time. Originally as introduced 1!\ To Make Investigation of an incorporated city for the pur- pose of electing local for any other legal purp: A memorial by Senator Bm‘u'\mm urges the Territorial Road mission and the U. S. For Com- | called for $7.500. The Finance| ajeging official encouragement and shielding of corrupt election practices in the Third Division. Senator Frame yesterday moved,!| seconded by Senator Anderson,. that the President of the Senate appoint a special committee of three to make an investigation of the mat- ter. The motion carried seven to| one, Senator Dimond voting no.| President Steel appointed Senators | Frame, Anderson and Benjamin to ‘make the investigation. | Flower Seeds MANDEVILLE KING CO. Best Ever ————— Alonzo O'Neil, 74-year-old negro of Bessemer, Ala., has spent 25| years and 40 cents in building a house. He dug his rock nearby and used odds and ends of lumber. The 40 cents went for nails. - The Norwegian steamer Eina ran |out of fuel in stormy seas off Scot- BUTLER-MAURO DRUG C€O. Free Delivery FPhone 138 {104, She byrned 85 barrels of WHEN WE SELL IT Idried fish to make port. ITR TAonT MILL WOOD Sub Station Post Office No. 1 KINDLING—WO0OD | Telephone 389 $4.25 Load borrrrereoerrmmrroeomod ladv. Service Transfer Co. | Spur Cravats CRABS and Bow Ties | Fresh | | Tenakee MEN'S FANCY || tace Host || CRABS L] Just In 50¢ and 75¢ J. M. Saloum ~ Next to Gastineau Hotel CALIFOR? GROCERY Phone 478 Free Delivery A another chance life today. After | the final vote yesterday, Senator | R o Sundquist who had ted against | passage, gave notice he would today | This recent 1 exceptionally move for a reconsideration. | fine portrait Sir Rabin- Defeats Banking Bill dranath Tagore, beloved In- | and philoso- | is | ulated, porations of Alaska have that prin- Need o providg [‘3" 318 e under the corporation law| V‘”'“""" B o building 25008 B and contended it chould be am:hm‘;“f‘ ‘\\n:- 4 e \:s‘m :.yu‘m‘: to banking organizations. [ofRnto, amend s :f"',‘““ i The Dunn Prospectors’ Aid bill, nf)t mdou t'h.m '“,H 0 could r)r:‘cxl:‘ that has been pending in the Sen-|Pended for the s, of Fe ate for more than 30 da was | building, but le o $4,000 avail- ment. The bill codifying and re-| rmwo mew bills end one memorial vising indigent and pension 1aws,|vere instructed yestc y in the m\d a measure repealing existing|genate, One by Mr. Hess seeks to! statutes relating to similar sub-|amend Section 2,55¢ of the Com- jects, were continued on the calen- |piled Laws by r 1z justices of B ol fodny, peace to deliver within 10 days Amends License Bill after appeals are allowed proper The Senate amended the non-|ranseripte in cases appealed to dis- resident fishermen’s license tax courts. At present the law |t measure in accord with committee | ires transcripts to be sent tol recommendations. It fixed the rates|the courts by the first day of the| on trollers at $50 for one line boats | ¢erm A second measure, by the |Cruft’'s show. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929 Jealous, Chloroforms Sleeping Mate ‘ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNGED - FISH CENSUS EXPECTED T0 [ \ Drive to Save Fish Life, Great Lakes WASHINGTON, April enew drive to h life of tt ke ann A an the books heries with their a i life history fish in the lake can aturally, but enough pects to pbe gaired uuhrx to giv tative of each of t is expected to show the e is equalizing the death te caused from commercial [ish- and other causes. This year's census will month when a staff from the 't this | bu- reau, in (flm)"ruhon with experts m Onta Yori Pennsylvania, Erie in the steamer Compare Figures As each year’s” figures tab- are they will be compared with (those of other years and a mortal- ity table, much like that drawn up j for human beings by insurance companies, will be devised to show where legislation should bhe pointed In Lake Michikan the decline has been 31 per cent, 19.5 per cent Lake Erie, X per cent in Lake Huron and three per cent in Lake of the Woods, Namakan, and Rainy lakes. Besides the census, this sum- mer's program for Lake Erie in- cludes a further search for de- structive poliution which has besa blamed by some for the decline of the fisheries. Pollution, so far, been shown to bé negligible. B e S SCOW FROM STRAWBERRY POINT HERE FOR REPAIRS& The scow, which is used as a| landing at Strawberry Point, is in a sinking condition and was towed to Juneau by the Bureau of Pub-j |lic Roads boat Highway, Capt. Ed| Clark, for repairs, arriving here yesterday. The scow, whose ab- sence makes landing difficulty at Strawberry Point, will be repaired and returned as soon as possible, | it was said at the office of the Alaska Road Commission today. The hunting dog is the most pop- ular type in one of England's greatest annual exhibitions, the - Vassar Underwear for Men A large selection of Unions and Athletic Suits None other for Quality All sizes IIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllllllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIllllIIIl‘IIIIiIlIIIIIlI-II | SABIN & SCOTT successors to N. G. NELSON B o = = 1 The Latest TRE JUR COMPACTS Colors to Match Your Costume $1.00 i’hone 25 rree Delivery BE GREAT A%D_, Bureau cf Fisheries Renew| ger ment of Gold: leave tonight his home Pessemier partment at yeal Juneau who will regret his der ture. Accerding to the Hartford, Conn., police they h\\g the con- fession of Mrs. Harry E. Adams, right, that she admir chlorc to her husband, left, mcleoro]og«n t at Hartford, Conn., while he slept, in nnlcr to keep him from affai ith | other women. It was the old story of New England heritage d r fidelity in her husband which caused her act. Little | set, is the innocent victim of the wife’s jealous lams, ,to maintain an abundance of fish life, (International Newsreeld | The census is the most impor- tant step being taken to combat [ELINOR SALOUM ()DGE RESIGNS AS | the extermination of sturgeon in P 1 all the lakes, bluefin in Lake Su- OPERATED UPON, ASST.U.S. ATTORNEY| perior, blackfin in Lake 1 nigen, B } | bloater in Lake Ontario, 'nd the| Elinor & m, nine year old stant U. S. Attorney W. H reduction of whitefish from first[daughter of Mr. end Mrs. J. M 2 of the T Division has place in abundance in 1880 to fifth |3aloum, was operated upon yester- d his ation effective place in 1927. day at the Orthepedic Hospital in| y 13, it wa, ported in a news Blame for the wholesale destrne- |Seattle for curvature of the spine. atch received today by The Em- ion of fishery resources alrea According to a cablegram received |pire from Anchora He will re has been placed on too intensiva|by her parents this mornir urn to Seattle to engage in pri- fishing. operation was a complete s vate practice. Death Rate High The litfle girl has been in the| Sentiment in Anchorage, said the | The death rate has been so high [hospital at Seattle for the past report received by The Empire, is| that yields in the Great Lakes have |nine mo |favorable to the appointment of | declined 16.2 per cent in the sev- s . > —— J. H. Murray, Cordova atorney :n(:] en year period of 1921-1927, as . B S dean of the present House of Rep-| compared with the period of 1914- FESSEMTNN WNAYNS |resentatives. Mr. Murray, however, | 1920. S made it c that he is not an| A. H. Pv.ssumie}‘, formerly man:\—:“m;,m‘m 20" $he barth and said‘ and buyer of the shoe depart- e would not consider the nt if it were offered to g \‘\r\ are now serving shoe de-|,nq SALADS. The best yet. bout tWO | 0qy Tce Cream Parlol friends in| na -‘ 'we call end deliver. ein’s Emporium, wiil Aleutian Wash. the for Mr. on the in Tacoma, took over Goldstel ago and has mar SANDWICHES Ju- | —adv. e LET Aunqum Press Your Suit. Phone 528.| | | | | Benefit Dance MacRoberts Family WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH MOOSE HALL Admission, $1.00 l FRIGIDAIRE No. 3645 Held By Mrs. Anna W ebster GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Open Till 11 P. M. L. IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIllII|IIIIIIII||IlIIIllllIIIWIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII | Bu | Hall, r~——— Mlss Bett B. Burford Are to Wed in Near Future The engagement of their Miss Betty to Mr. J. B. ord was announced { Representative and Mrs. of Cordova et for the wedding, which, it er Foster, been place during § |or fan N dov ness : £ BXC " Ofifor the Alaska Ral: i ‘,CH,“,I{:f,h&._:i‘]"'):]‘”;‘rya'di:‘ IS jcoming to Juneau about a Have you tried the Five o'Clock Shud e € “'%+ land a half ago. He was burie d In | Dinner Speciais at Mabry’s C.\Iv B — MEN S LE MCOSE WILL MEET TONIGHT AT EIGHT 8 regular [ Mooseheart Legion, Lodge No. 25, | | men’s organization, will be All members are requested to at- Refreshments will be serv-| ed and a good time is assured. S S, 2 | ALL-ALASKA C. OF C. MEETING TONIGHT Tonight at a tend. Because many of the delegates to All-Alaska Chamber of Com-| e are members of the Legisla-| the y understood, probably the Foster is a graduate of Cor- d Seattle schools. | companied her two months ago and has made! npr Nelson was born in Sweden many friends during her short |in 1876 and was 15 years old when| _Frances Mae Snyder, 20-year-old nce here. he came to the United States. Ho Stenographer of Pittsburgh, who 19 Burford is prominent in lo-| engaged to marry the youthful circles LIV ‘ture and were delayed by legisla- tive committee meetings yesterday I.\m‘moun the meeting of the Al- 'asky Ch: mber scheluled for 4 o'clock yesterday did nct take place | unh] atter 5 o'clock. It was so late; all delegates arrived that now was taken and the meeting FOSKCI’ and J was adjourned until tonight at 7| o'clock, when the delega will! |meet at the City Hall to discuss! the quesfion of incorporation, and | |other details of organization. - - ITo “’ea Lleyd WanerA daugh- | (Jack) . JOHN today by ! Frank H.! has ! NELSON FUNERAL HELD THIS AFTIERNOON No date The funcral of John Neison 53 years, who was killed Alaska Juncau mine early day morning, was held at \this afternoon .rom the Juneau- {Young Funeral Parlors. Services were conducted by the Rev. H. A. Allen. aged the Sun- pam. t wili take summer coming 2 She ac- parents here about | was employed on constru Pirate outfielder. proprietor of | }avergrcc‘n Cemetery. N OF ON THE DOCK CARLOAD Plumbing Fixtures o'clock in Moose | meeting of ' the held. STATIONERY SPECIAL For One Week tionery, Pencils, HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Free Dehvery *hone 33 B o e B o s e B Goldstein’s Emporium discount on all sta- including tag’s Fashionable Writ- ing Papers. Large School Tablets, 10 cents. Nickle 2 at Reduced Prices RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska Mon- “We tell you in advance what job will cost” for 5 cents. L | SPECIAL SALE on Balcony Floor One table of odds and ends of Mercerized Vests, Union Suits T el e e 3 and Brassieres in all sizes. WHILE THEY LAST Serferfeetert X R o Juneau’s Style Center B b s e