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t ‘n\vu: of Agriculture with the funds |to be expended under the direction |of the Governor. | By an amendment tacked on to | House Bill No. 67, the Senate y 10 ENATE FAGING LAST DAY JAM; SNOW STORM PREVAILS IN terday made misdemeanors of twc ! tatutory provisi V) dict of more than $35 in value i a felony. House B mendment to the statu e to stealing of anim: cat Rocky Mt;u;lrt;xrixb‘, Re Hard Hit Today Entertained Big Appropriation Meas gion s ;P ures Not Reported at Noon—Others Delayed and brought 1 rse: 8 iears introduced dog a basis for determ istrib THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, N Film Producer Are Indicted Conspiracy NC or E ES, May 1.— 1w t charging ten of motion picture produ companies w acy the accuse nt of and has returned Y 1, 1929. pews .+ HOUSE GETTING IN SHAPE FOR i { Road Commi It5i | tors on. But the Sena- from the First seem to have ' an aversion to this policy. \WALTER KING LEAVING FOR NEW POSITION HIGH SCHOOL BOY IS SHOT Charge AFTERNOON its afternoon the House speeded up action on SESSION i | session yester-, In The f ) in- | Fl N AL AGTIUN number of bills and memorials Ml nt U, 8 the lead- | eported after the noon recess by ‘1 » Mr 2 nd their two cing and | several committees. It passed Body Found After All “““:’l‘ o0 Wil leave m tor ith con- i bills and two memorials, and Sev- Night Setirchi <= No 'leha e cate o Sherman P, s Way for Last Day of |¢r#! committecs were working late e ey w};}v)'nmj‘c; ““ 1 -“)t Eoing |Faves Way for Last Day tting out bills being received Motive Advanced [Sboub < ton e % the 3 ‘, a1 1 o> . 3 rom the snate ates 18e SR ¥ » nonths siting 'S. he de- Session (a’h ndall Is from the Senate or belated House e {ibe's iy et 1in e Al trade ST Al { bil | PORTSMOUTH, Ohio, May 1— : at here his i ! - leared SO - VAN ) N ng at Ketchikan where he wil clearance Entirely C | Senate bill appropriating ' winiam Wright, 18-year-old sopho- | now be g e W possible i ¥ 85,000 to be expended by the Gov- (Continued r: Fag> One) more and star athlete of the high : | 3 DENVER, Colo, May to get ——_|ernor In conjunction with the Ter- school here, was found ‘shot to| “,r meg' g0 e With tomorrow only remaining the crime was a misde- |Day dawn brought the 7 |ritorial Chamber of Commerce indeath by searchers who spent the e e e R of the session in which to YANS°| meanor or - felony. The Senate)Mountain section another d in the in-|money Governor to be | sccuring publicity for the Terri-|entire nignt looking for -him v ‘b“””k said that he expects acu bualness, the Senate oday. ablqendiert rtsdll this ante 6,850, | At of which dictment rner Brot netion with the and its resourcez. Other bills| The authorities have started a! o 5o Dack to Juneau two or three 1:30 p.m. had not on its floor for| fts up to that amount are |occurred many th Y yous-La Cor nt of Agriculture. | passed included: one authorizing | probe. They said they b('li(’\'i‘(lf,‘l;zcsu‘; ;(L\:X) :; ‘{:fd hc“ " 1“ consideration the general APPro-| ;.. oy oe misdemeanors. The bl | past month, West Coast The Inc Defeat Hospital Bill notaries public to perform marriage | Wright had been killed elsewhere | p1 00 % ool o Lt priation meast nor the Alssk oo o ced in -that shape. There was a The Benjamin r e exter ceremonies under certain condi-/and his boay carried to the spot | R Agricult ge appropriation | " bikssed n und in the tions; Benjamin's measure increas- where it was found. bill It in session, hc 5 1 then star ported to the |ing license taxes for nonresident| Friends and parents of the young| Try a HOT TAMALE afior the ever, and ) le and Wyc s killed by | trollers to $50 for one line and $150 ,man are unable to advance any {show. Juncau Ice Cream Parlors, and othet measures of ity to perfor ed over e postponmer for more than one line boats; a motive. | e port still 12 up in i a bill wering courts | Weak cattle as R e nee com- | measure for the continuation of the "I be reported el rnmentls o e SSEtEdaGs abdl Tl lo;:;l n«;r”:m; tters to be m; one codi- was taken for the da; thie power tb Tavhke: sush e inclemen - s relating to incor- 4 L % The general appropriation’ bill, | 1:,‘ memorial to the menaced gr: The Coritr Bill of the second class; 4\[. } . BILA\EDI(J ] which carries $3.116861, =provides| fice Depart I ! no‘fig‘(“"‘_r The n - dnd ica-{8nd one requiring nonresident : $ government activitie ne { i Seward W m Semor, £ N. Riser file cost bonds in actions brought schools, pensions, Picnecss g S sl e hag b jam Fi Donald by them. f()l'Ce and trail construction, and | hard hit again by the storm of| - : The House has also passed the phase of the govern- | . S8 - W, 1 W. M last measure to be introduced in RS, . two 3 The 1] enc Nothe: OBambias | ol T I3 Grave B ‘ot the Senate, No. 91, by Sundquist Alaska College is dependent upon|of Comme: road program: 14 - | Douglas; W Wood, Vancouver. tions dur next twi and Anderson, allotting $2,500 from GE()I)( VPW PROTH*x the appropriation measure ‘pend- | g third memorial \n‘(f)m!: the co: CHAMB‘EIS_ COMMERCE | skan he ‘House } out for the Second Division road fund to AL &7V} "] I'LRS ing 1 operations for the bien- | N MEETS TOMORROW - the Senate . $20,000 ruct a beach walk and drain X i nium & [0 el &l the | swamps adjacent to Kotzebue Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings Twenty House Bills ! 5 : S e were 20 House m \um-i RIS 5. 1 - | The !";;U‘If‘ 1 of ¢ city f attorne Alaska Bar, and | Our Fur Manufacturing Depart- 7 regular Senate calendar for | RACC: Wik R b A the question of how much of the {ment is in charge of an expert on today. _Five of these fYREN RETURNS ; [ weekly meeting of the Jun ! r funds can be expended for |furrier. Goldstein's Emporium. adv sk Elnatan ) IS FEELING FlNEICImmI)nr of Commerce tomo William Ct in, C. L. Char- # fan facilities iny the e ek bills. While they | {noon at the Arcade Cafe, ar in, M. F. Bucklich, Seattle ¢ Division 15 tsnsettled. - The SAM THE TAILOR s T s i SRS B = o va‘”’“’“_.“”“ Mo T ArRa R House delegation from the Firs'| Has moved to Front Street, would be advanced| W. M. Myren, proprietor of t)ml\-hi! will be present, H. L. = ATTENTION! does not want any limit put on the | josite Tom McMullen's Cafe, ded rules to third|Juneau Bakery, returned on the ! ner, presiden 1 today. The| Por Carpenver Work of any kind P ditures, being willing to le RN o and final passage and dis- |steamer Aleutian after a most suc- Out-of-town guest fuled | —shop or city—Call Handy Ancy, it discretionary with the Territoriail OId papers a; tne Empire. of before final adjournment |cessful operation at the Veterans’ for a talk, is Rep: H. | Phone 498. . % Hospital in Portland, Oregon. Mr, | Foster, of Cordova ¢ | = ~ ath In there are about a dozen | Myren was absent from Juneau|on the All-Alaska Chamber of Com- L House bills in Senate Committees, |seven weeks and during five weeks | merce. "WE ARE GLAD To ’ £ P I 9 ” ) 3 o WE AR ' 3 most of which are of more or less|of that time was in the hospital The report of the subscriptions HERE AND WE § ‘ Black Galv. importance. Among them is the| “The Veterans Hospital in Port-|and receipts of the Juneau Cham- KNow S s 2 z Community Property Law supported |land is a splendid in said |ber and a tentative budget will be \, THAS o ]/5 inch, per foot;: fii cg .06 .08 by the Alaska Federation of Wom- |Mr. J mpe- | submitted to the members at the || | TOY WLl 34 inch, ver foot _ 08 091/ Clubs, the wolf bounty bill, and |tent doctors, n luncheon tomorrow, Mr. Faulkner LA R N other of lesser import. Few, if [and there the | said. b L inch, per foot 5, ekl .14 any Senate bills remain in |hc~:mnr1 to work with My operation.| A. Polet, prominent Nome mer- llfllt inch. per 15 .19 committees of that branch |although a serious one, resulted|chant, and D. E. Crowley, who is ; y e . ¢ o= e 54 ATE P. M. SESSION |most satistactory and this is credil- |connected With the Lomen malns 3 pounds fresh White Turnips.$ .25 1Y, inch, per a7 2 The Senate yesterday afternoon |ed with the excellent facilities and | deer corporation at Nome, have ac- 0 Q9 Es ) 2L « passed five bills, one Senate and|a most competent staff.” cepted tnvitations 1 be guests of Rhl]l’)i!l’b, pound STl Lo ool 2 inch, per 24 -30 four from the House, and threc| <A the Chamber tomorrow. | - House memorials, and indefinitely | ron £ sl S iy Large Bunches Beets ........ .15 Wholesale Prices on Application postponed three Senate bills. About| We are now ready to nlter or| We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and FAIR AND SQUARE ~ . 3 40 bills and memorlals were re-|make up your furs. Goldsteins | Franing Pietuse oy Lo E and Large Bunches Turnips ...... .15 ported out of committees, also, and | Emporium. adv. |our work. Coates adv. Our most excellent business Paralas 1 10 , were slated to he considered foday |~~~ ——————~——— = U= %] Ou "ot crosflent business arsleys bunche 50 50 o and most of them finally disposed cause every order repeats it- ~ . ) i A Tocd TS rabak oitor Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, pound . .30 RICE & AHLERS CO. The three measures killed by in- | rade at o definite postponment, were design- | wite to be able to aepend || 2 large bunches Carrots .. ... 25 PLUMBING ~ HEATING SHEET METAL el T e Home - One-Third anly tne west of toos ana || New Potatoes, pound®f. ... ... 09 Juneau, Alaska b0l o, thilr Tenath and Meteiads AV TA T | - 2 erves her - faithfully well at S B SR R “We tell you in advance what job will cost” B Eeniis & v wia x|l SAVE POSTAGE ol times Kennewick Asparagust ... .25 FU0 T PLESNCE DU aNon, Wil co8 some of the members that there OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS Beginning Monday, April 29 Gillette Razor Blades, small pkg., 40c Gilette Razor Blades, large pkg., 80¢ Nujol, large bettle, HELLAN’S was not time to give them due con- sideration After reducing the appropriation clause from $10,000 to $2,000 the Senate today passed a measure for | a wooden structure for the Alaska | Agricultural College and School of | Mines to be used as a museum building. A House bill, appro- priating $10,000 for investigation by the College of the warble fly | BUTLER-MAURO DRUC CO. and other parasitic insects affecting g Deltvecy FhLe 304 z reindeer herds was amended to PHARMACY WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Next to Valentine’s k. Sub Station Post Office No. 1 | { Phone 33 Free Delivery e} OLEA Fresh Vegetables 1 Everything thats on the market |/ —Always Priced Right Asparagus, Hot House Cucum- bers, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, New Potatoes, Spin- ach, Bunch Carrots, Bunch Tur- nips, Bunch Beets, Green Pep- pers, Washed Parsnips, Green Onions, Wax Onions, Radishes, Rhubarb, etc. CALIFORNIA S sl 1S Days Onl Phone 478 Free Delivery ! ayS n Y i Vassar Union Suits for MEN Nettleton and Arch Preserve Shoes and Oxfords Regular $12.50 to $15.50 Values, $8.95 Comfortable construction in quality fabrics. Athletics and Shorts in fancy patterns. SABIN & SCOTT successors to N. G. NELSON Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” RANCE SALE May Ist to 15th MEN’'S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS r arrangement for a house- 3. 1. Wright and W. L. Doug- las Shoes and Oxfords Regular $6.50 to $10.00 Values, $5.95 Fresh Green Peas, pound .... .25 R e ey e G e 2 pounds Spinach ........... 25 Hartman’s Trunks J. M. SALOUM Cauliflower, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, Lettuce GEORGE BROTHERS DO NOT FORGET—Our Coffee at 50c a pound in packages Why pay for a tin can to throw away. GARNICK’S, Phone 174 [ e PSS (L PESTRIEER R & N )\ ! ) ) \ { 15 Days Only This Is All Regular Stock Dress Shoes and Oxfords. Nothin g Reserved. plenty of Sizes and Widths.