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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929 Sugar, All Kinds, Corn, Sugar Beet, Cane and BETTER TRADE - . Hospltal' at, Fairbanks for ere of i other killed. The third is an un- PENS'UN Pl. AN More Kille Honors G ASOLINE TAX an indigent patient; approximating HUUSE P ASSES Legtslatue ITR AINS MEET e g - e - $900 for the purchase of a teachers’ Ball to Be Given ! Fire broke out in the rear car cottage at Kanakanakpappropriat ; ) of the elevated train where about uF SENATE Is { B".L DEFEATED | BILL GREATING z,\(’.\t I‘rLd(l} [ UN ELEVATED half of those injured were passen= | | ) | i gers. 'y | {in work for the Territ appro- | e The biennlal Legislative o, | Hours after the wreckage had | priating $1500 to advertise the In- e Ball, given by Lhe' Alaska o |been cleared away, persons storm- |ternational Highway project, which i ® Legislature every two years o, | ed the station trying to learn the $1,000 more than was appro- e to the people of Juneau and e, fate of relatives and friends. s —_— e other residents of Alaska, O| priated by the House. 2 1day ! " J = " e will be held next Friday e TTENTION Measures for Three - Cent Reconsider Tax Vote 5 el AL MOOSE A' Rolhenbmg Plan Restored| I At the close of the session, just Sp C.Clal Head Tax for Re-|S fiening i 4 5. man, it was o Collision Occurs Today—| Installation of officers tonight. Child H | ‘ Tax Beaten—Also SeP' |prior to adjournment, Sen 11:6;: lief Fund Passed by e announced today. A joint e, Both . | Women of Mooseheart Legion and —Children’s Home | ; o} il |sundquist gave noti it o committee is perfecting its o Both Trains Crowded |ramilies of members invited, 8:30 arate School Tax Bi Sundquist gave notice that he| Vote of 13 to 3 for the event, o Measure Defeated | y would today move to reconsider | e T Bl Wil el 18 —Many Injured P m. Entertatnment and banquek T : By a tie vote the Senate Satur > vote on the Hess measur¢ for —rpe House this morning passed|e its sessions Thursday, prob- . i s The House late Saturday after-| defeated the Hess measure pro-|?d three-cent gasoline tax which ¢, gebated Community Property|e ably late that evening. The -} : bty noon rejected the Sdl’“d‘l’»‘ old T!‘JN g for a three cent tax on gaso- | ¥4 lost b{vn » g’"r to four vote i), and Foster's measure xmposing}u Senate Chamber will then be o | P:EW ;'ORKMADHI 29—A steel NOTICE OF SAILINC allowance system and in passing the | The vote was taken without |€arlier in the afternoon. la $5 head tax on all residents of /@ made ready for the ball. o frain and a wooden train, jammed| qy, - “OREGON” wiil Senate’s codification of laws re- | e e o ‘Senate met ‘at 12 0Cock Aiseka to be useq in defraying the |® o with between 2,000 and 3,000 office " ronr Grsers May, 1st, Wire P Jating to that subject, indigency and Another measure sponsored by |today but had not resumed Work mounting cost of old age allowanc-|® © 9 ® @ @ e e e 6 e 8 0 o :;g;‘é:’s' cigdeam"“ the elevated|yoyr orders at once or see D. B. dependent children, amended it by Senator Hess also was lost by afat!pm. les, relief of needy and indigent, | = Jium t‘t‘;fix - r:seum: ‘;amt(;" Stad- | pommer, Juneau Agent. striking out the 20-year residence | tie vote, that being a bill for a| R R and caring for dependent children L TAKE FIRST A € In the death|,,, INDEPENDENT . S. CO. clause and inserting the provisions | separate school tax to be levied| |Receipt from the tax will be de- 1;)f three persons and injurying of of the Rothenburg bill, passed early | either by City Councils or Schoo! T ‘po.’iit:'d in a Specia! Relief Fund in| SEASON TROUT SUNDAY ;™ score half seriqusly, PUBLIC LIBRARY in the session, making eligible for| Boards, and authorizing School the Territorial Treasury. Ah’“e and panic followed the| will be closed all day Monday pensions only those who arrived in| Boards to fill vacancies in their The vote on the Community| Some of the local enthusiasts of |Croon @nd for more than one hour, laccount renovating. —adv. the Territory prior to and have o " y 3 ! ipolice and firemen fought frenzied e e Ty I personnel. Dimond’s memorial urg- Plopelty bill was 10 for and sn\ the Isaac Wolton sport have al- ey - e lived here continuously since Jan- ling the Bureau of Fisheries to |against passage. The Foster bill|ready taken their first fish of the| women, trampling each| Our Fur Manufacturing Depart- c p ge eady |other as they scrambled to safet; uary 1, 1906. |place 2 limitation on fish traps pass 13 for and three against. {season. Yesterday several prize size| ; oullen motorman of the g’ {ment is in charge of an cxpert It also raised the maximum al- Ito one trap for each line of ma- EXPERT THERE‘ McCorm wre for a grad- |steelheads were taken by the woo train”’ realized theo ehs|: - |furrier. Goldstein's Emporium. adv § BN Banad by Qb Benat s |chinery per cannery failed of pas- uated tax on salmon taken in|anglers. Dipditole i gl S | i to $35 per month. This was the |sage on a tie vote. i |traps, reducing the base tax to $75| William Johnson probably tooKyiileq. william Schultz jfls it Try the Five oClock Dinner § sum provided by the Rothenburg Pass Election Bill ore clay bird fans than the [TOm $200, was defeated ten to si |the largest, a 36-inch fish from| J ‘Speclals at Mabr7’s. - adv. bill. It was expected that a free| After striking out the rotative bers oF ‘tiae Fulkeais Cu Bhany TWO Dimase signed for Terri- |Peterson Crek. Tom Selby came n‘,\.w,.,, g o conference would be necessary to| | ballot clause and inserting a pro- Jht: weratihigan. SO ‘;a‘n torial publicity were also lost. One |close second with his two beauties settle the differences. | vision requiring all independent| Tl T i at the s sought to appropriate $12,000 for around the ten pound mark. Selby | One Bill Defeated ;5 candidates to file for office not yesterday. § Hl;ndrnds of clay 'bn‘ds the purchase of copies of the All |tcok his fish from the same stream. | . Despite the efforts of Mr. Zieg-| later than candidates in primary Yo RS FIEEIES o | Alaska Review published annually| Curley Weyand and Frank Brownv We C’ f ll D l ! ler, a measure sponsored by him | elections file, which is the first ‘_N“, zion l,a‘m oA °f |y the Cordova Times, and the|also made fine catches. There‘ reerru y euver for a home for dependent and de- Tuesday in February every odd ;‘“'}"V "(;“ tFPv LR S TP : the establishment |Were several anglers with their re-| ! linquent children was defeated, the | numbered year, the Senate passed “P'{‘ lgCScfibnl::Cor the Remington |0f @ Territorial Publicity Bureau ‘rr:.ltly broken out gear working the | vote being four for and 12 against. | the Winn bill ‘codifying election |, - " ‘was the Club guest | The first lost by a seven to nine stream. G 4 s { Other important measures passed laws. Provisions 'relative to fur- Arms Company, was the Club guest | ' 0 v ® B o5 0% T | Johnson’s record trout and thc' roceries to any part ol city. It | by the House Saturday included the | . A rada itep. |at the shoot. He was at the stand ih 5 e wore to |tackle used in taking it are in the| 3 | ) v | nishing copies of the Federal liter N 2 . As members of the House were to » v general appropriation bill carrying e Alnskan voters, coples|fcr both the doubles and singles ~UFSUTY " o g piejson |Windows of the Thomas Hardware doesn’t have to be a big order $2,116,661, and Murray's bill pro- Bf the Oonifkkion of the Unned!"w;-l.andwm Lr;n_ :nplo shoq']w;a: bRl lnll(‘]"N“vA’H o Uns’%”m which firm each year puts“ viding for a !'({(‘rm?(!um at the gen- States .etc,, were also inserted in K:’:\:“ \U(nfla .rc_:he\:fi “'L;\;n:ov\:‘rl‘t \mlk afternoon, at noon recess was taken t‘lx‘uha tackle prize for the record\ Ellhel’ to command lhlS service. We cral clection in 1930 on the "l"(;”]: the measure. B him ;u‘llmg his gun on the 25th |Subject to the call of the Speaker. | R O 3 ¢ . of the Alaska Bone Dry Law. The| wRyjlg.eye Jerry” Shelly of| Mr. Ziegler's bill creating a Ter-\\q g mising, but that thought |At that time it was understood the | s BaE TAtioR realize that people cannot give big b, m:rpl m;i;lu)s:o [(J;.\ssod Mr. winms| Kansas University has won|ritorlal boxing commission W8 g,s cup out as Seribner is a real |@irplane would arrive at 2 pm., BUb| prag moved to Front Streef, op- 1 he S ASSH i : ] ™ SS wi v in - > o g hie " Nater a ices st P o, g 3 MiGasuré Fequiting physical exami-| practically every rifle competi-|passed with a few minor amend-| . " po blamés the lone miss to1ater advices postponed it. posite Tom McMullen’s Cafe. adv. orders all the time. And we know Tation and medicar attention for| tion in which she has entered, ments. A substitute ’"“"‘S""EEXM “stage fright.” > AR SR TN £ | | Bonl attending pubilc schools, 1¢| She has attained the high aver- pfered by the Gammitice an ea| Tho individual® soore. fop the HAYES SHOP NOW By G | that your little orders will so sat- : oot . 15| age of 969 in 24 matches with|ation that would have created &g o5 were: Scribner 24 Trues- | was amended to exempt pupllsi =, = f Hoe he|commission in each judicial Di- il S epinll - T e ENOVATED Trade ([t Bisf s Li A from examinations where religious| Birl teams from all over thei . . "ous 0" motion to adopt it [dell 24, Morrls 24, Zlegler 25 pen- | BElNG R | isfy you in quality, price and serv- tenets were claimed as a bar, unless| United States which is all the| "2 Fo o by & six to two vote,|J8min 23, Johnson 23, Sarr 22, Ab- i % ped a . as - water | . . in the opinion of physicians or| OrE remarkadle when you| " o oint Memorial No. 1, peti- ::;m;l- va;gaugchto‘r: 20, Tarvaler| The Hayes Shop on Lower Front | H ome | ice that you will send your larger school authorities such examina-| consider that she fired from |y o the Bureau of Education| - arlr;msw i ;c N:’ 17 street, is the scene of much activity | | tions were necessary. PrRousERng and kneeling po-|, increase its facilities for caring A o “;‘;“ I these days. The store is being com.- | SAVE POSTAGE orders here too. Come in and look A bill for election by popular vote smnn?,{t e last two usually re={¢or tubercular patients in Alaska 8 ek bletely renove -dhthc p;mt bl“*‘(} OUR WEEKL " of the Highway Commissioner, now| served for men, { and augument the number of doc- oA jand varnish brush are being use V. LY over our stock . appointed by the Governor, was (ateroation) Newstesl) tors and nurses on its local statr,| T0° deublex ».mors. JHtieult treely and the shop is being pre- SPECIALS N ok snd you will agemn ' passed and sent to_the Senate. T and Woofter's bill allowing remov- . "~ pared for the 1629 season. Beginning Monda £ ! Pass Other Measures mercial salmon fishing in a limit- |al of dead bodles from military|"iS I7- Ziegler 16, Scribner ;5 Guck-!" Aq with several other local shops, g Aprgi] 29 ¥ with us that we carry the most £ Six other House bills, two reso-|ed way for residents of that area; |cemeteries in the Territory were |, 1° Sarr 14, Tarwater 12, Benja-|(ne Hayes Shop is receiving on each | Gillette Ruzor Blades 1 3 lutions, two membrials, and two|end one urging the same depart- |passed. min 8 and Hantz 7. !steamer merchandise -for the tour- M ko : aaes, complete assortment 1n Alaska. Senate bills and three memorials|ment to remove protection from Pass Nine Measures o VI |ist season. Over the winter a G'Isma pkg., 40c were passed by the House Satur-[sea lions and sea gulls and other| The Senate late Saturday ad- MOOSE ATTENTION |large amount of past season goods | le]tte Razor Blades, day hfterndoil. predatory enemies of the salmon.|yanced two of its own measures| Installation of officers tonight.|were turned and with the coming Jarge pkg., 80c } Included in the list were: ex- W B S e and seven House bills to ' third|Women of Mooseheart Legion and of summer most of the stores stock Nujol, large bottle, 75¢ C E RY : tending lhlfi cz:nership of IUr—bIear— SUNDAY BALL reading and passed all of them. It |families of members invited, 8:30 their shelves with the latest in| g ing animals that may escape from passed a measure codifying the|P. m. Entertainment and banguet. | the markets. 9 \ PP % captivity to provide that its owner statutes relative’ to the organiza- adv. > HELLAN s { The Store That Please§ may claim it as long as he can tion of cities of the second eclass, . —— We are now serving SANDWICHES PHARMACY | ; i identify it; another bill prohibit- FuR and the game stocking program| Try a TOASTED SANDWICH at and SALADS. The best yet. Ju-| ! PHONES 83—85 o Eveni ing tresspass on fur farms and per- Dbill, the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. adv neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. | Next to Valentine’s | pen Lvenings miiting, owners of guch fanms fo The following House bills were — - Ph f y i one 33 . kill dogs running at large on the GITY LEAGUE passed: prescribing the days and Freem e A - fpnms; suthorlsing the Giovertior hours of Territorial employees, pro- -~ - p to dispose of real and personal viding for annual leaves, etc.; pro- el oo bt st e oo e fele et e ! property owned by ‘the Territory; g s viding for cotenancy of estates and | appropriating $600 for the purchase| After running the City Leaguers| . ..° oo aaFt: appropriat. of wild rice to be distributed|® close game for the first three in- ki 2;645‘;“ vox: ‘p(,)l Sptp Jl;se h , through' the Governor's office to|Nings, the High School basebal |!8 #2951 for refle o ) | sportsmen for planting in feeding |téam losi yesterday to the ninth and breeding places of wild fowl; |inning score of 10.to 3. f allotting $500 from the Territorial| A 800d crowd of fans were spec- D b k road fund for construction of a road “‘m"sd '“[ '3; game which was the uxoanr from Tongass Highway to a ceme- Sécond 0! s season. ¢ tery near Ketohikan; appropriating| _ Dave Ramsey pitched for the Outd oor Black Galv. A $100 for relief of Edward G. Mor- | School Team and S. Kosky twirled 1 inch, per foot ... $ .06 $ .08 { rissey for expenditures made by him for the City. Kosky was later re- . 3/ 91 H as U. S. Commissioner for rescue|Placed by Cunningham and he i Clothln o ba inch, pex foot ..ol ... .08 0971 and relief of a lost person; a reso- turn by Schmitz. < 1 inck f 11 14 o recting he Tortitorial vot-| Th first three innings were Inch, per foot .............. . ’ 4 ution directing the Territorial vet- = d re & 5 crinarian fo investigate the growth |Gk and neck game. The score SERVICEABLE 1Y inch, per foot ... a5 .19 of water hemlock at Strawberry|at the third was 1 to 1. 1 g Point: one commemmorating the| With the High team tiring and CLOTHES 175 inch, per foot ... 17 22 first nonstop airplane flight be- |With Dave Ramsey's arm becoming £ 2 inch, per foot ............ 24 .30 1 tween Seattle and Juneau; a me- |SOmewhat stiff from its first throw- or i morial asking for the establish-[ing of the season, the City in the Life in the Open , FAY; g . z A . A ment of hospitals at Candle and h‘ft_h !z;ouzht lth:leeu e lmx‘m!' E Wholesale Prices on Application A fine Turkish Bath Towel with the word Fortuna Ledge; and a second me- |SiVing them a lead that the High e ) ik : SAariAL askingg Congress to amend |boys could not overcome, but it was Sheds ?’ater hf:e "y the Alaska Fisheries Law so that|® B00d practice game. a duck’s back. fishing gear and property may not| From ‘h‘; m:l‘: to l““‘ ninth the { . 1 ] ‘ be condemned and forfeited unless |3ame was fought with vigor by the RI CE & AH LERS CO M h F h S the owners thereof had been con- |High team, but points were added . s Ot er’ at er’ wster Viiea of violuing that law.or a2 he Oty and the younger boys s ABIN & SGUTT PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL *k regulations. had to be content with three men B ’ - 8 | Senate Bills Passed being brought home. o R Juneau, Alaska or brother k The House ssed a Senate bill| There were no homers during “ % ~ v & appropriating ‘;?mo to the Alaska|the game and only two two base N. G. NELSON We tell you in advance what job will cost” s Museum for the purchase of speci- |hits made. ~Henry Messerschmidt e mens of Alaska birds, and one re- |and Jimmie Manning were umpires. 5 i | pealing all acts relating to the es- P = woven on each in fast colors. i ‘ tablishment of juvenile courts.|eeeee - . . i 1 Other measures provide cases here- Size—20x40 inches ? | tofore handled in these courts may b t | EEEeses= UNOTHER BIG FRE - sioners’ and District courts. P4 | V] . ig Senate memorials passed included R(‘glll(ll‘ price, 85 cents each. | one asking for a survey of halibut |} S H I P M E N T ™ i | and cod fisheries of Bering Sea “ FANCY RHL BARB, l)OllIl(l $ .10 and Kotzebue Sound; one petition- {| SPINACH. 2 pounds .. © .25 ing the Department of Commerce . | ATOLS i THEY LAST ; | to open the Yukon River to com- S ll(ls B()st Yaktma | NEW PO] AT ()h&, pound .09 WHILE L | | ’ | CUCUMBERS It f e o [ U 1S, large 40 | | | Sack X $2.35 | FRESH SOLID TOMATOES, pound ... .30 TWO FOR $1.00 | BOY CAULIFLOWER ..35¢ 30c and .25 ’ L 1 A ' WANTED Swift’s Bacon, Fresh Stock R | . .MAGLS, S A0 H 9 . b BUNCH CARRATS, 2, large size ... 25 ; { | r .}: i Before and After Pound, 35 cents We do Not Repack Bunches 1 fore a L] i P DON'T FORGET REMNANT DAY | School BETTER QUALITY FOR MAY 1ST H BUTLER-MAURO Free Delivery Phone 134 .,»wmomnmx Brown at Reasonable Prices GARNICK’S, Phone 174 PHONES 92—95 | GEORGE BROTHERS Open Till 11 P. M. Goldstein’s Emporiom Juneau’s Style Center &