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SENATE ORDERS | | BILLS BROUGHT BACK THIS P.M. Committee Blockade Is| Broken—All Bills Are | Ordered Out at Once (Continued from Page One) to get the work done during the next two years. Benjamin's bill establishing srh(\l- arships at the Alaska College and making & small appropriation for that pwpose passed the Senate last night. SENATE YESTERDAY P. M. The Senate yesterday afternoon made rapid progress toward clean- ing out the accumulation of House bills on its calendar, but it was holding fast to the general appro- priations bill and the appropria- tion bill for the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. It passed 14 House bills, three| House memorials and two House resolutions, and killed two bills|of the instruments, has a Guarnerius. from the House, and recessed be- L VTR ISR e fore 3:30 pm., until 8 o'clock when { 3 £ it was scxl)\edul(‘d to take up the| SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—The ‘I‘:;l’:““-* at Candle and Fortuna Community Property bill man who sold to the New York ad- €8¢ : 5 Ra(e}enduz.o l)s Assured mirers of Yehudi Menuhin & Strad-| Mr: SHattuck's regolution for an A referentum by Alaskans on the |ivarius violin thaf was given to'investizalgn of the growth of water question of ‘Tepealing the Alaska|the youthful musical genius, I hemlock, ;e polsgaiyiB /s BAID, | 887 Bone Dry Law, to be held at the|lent two rare instruments, valued Strawberry: Point; iend joné by, Mr general election in 1930, was made|at $85000, to Mme. Berthe Dnrnt’M‘ ain M commetptrstion of (theg certain when the Senate passed | for radio concert W first nonstop flight, between the measure by Mr. Murray providing| Emil Herrmann s and Alaska, were also passed for that action. The vote on the|varius, valued at $ Weats Fag Maisod bill was six to two. The vote was|1714, and a Joseph G xrnmAu,‘} A raise in compensation and a taken without any debate. ma The Senate adopted a substitute | for the House bill relative to the| election of a highway engineer, and passed the substitute. It corre- sponds largely to the original meas- ure as introduced in the House. It passed a measure appropriat- ing $40,000 for stream clearing and| ha; Baret, staff artist, Strads in his collection, who rare instruments. was the prized possession of an an- cient French family. claring fur-bearing ar RARE VIOLINS USE Violins centuries old are used Herrmann has four which was nded down to him by ancestors made a hobby of gathering The Guarnerius ade in 1707 s raised destruction of predatory enemies |, coptivity to be property of their of salmon. Mr. Sundquist tried t0|,uners as long as identification cut the sum down to $20,000, lost, | yqq possible; protecting fur farms and then to $30,000 which was als0 |ggqingt trespass; alloting $5,000 fr lost. The bill passed by a six 0 |¢pe pirst Division road funds fo two vote, Sundgulst and Anderson |y .udino a road to the Ket voting against if. |cemetery; $4,000 for improvem Mr. Winn's measure requiring |y, ¢ne Hoonah schoolhouse; $10,000 physical examination and medical | attention for pupils in public | from the Fourth Division road fund | ¢ for improvement of the Iditarod schools, as amended In the House|pjyer; §300 for the relief of Sitka to exempt pupils claiming it on the|(; reimburse it for ex ditures ground it violated rellglousvtenots made in restoring the Ru ian of their creeds, passed unanimous-|piockhouse on Indian Rive Yoo Iy funding $100 to E. G O(hcr measures passed were: de-|oynended by him as U. & i =, sioner at Ketchikan of ~j=ti=i=i~ [a lost person; the Seward Penin- sula ship subsidy carry HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S Pasteurized Face Cream SAFEGUARDS SKIN BEAUTY in the For Sale At Bri to to Phone 25 Free Delivery of Trade at Home AVE r—ny HELLAN’S PHARMACY | Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery JUST IN FRESH EL RIO Spanish Tamales All Chicken Tamale in Glass CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free Delivery Phone 478 Senate when it passed Mr. Fisk bill appropriating $600 to bu ricy planted places of wild fowl Memorials passed included: ing Congress to make it possible | for Metlakatla Indians, zenship; Bureau propriation of $17,200. Sportsmen Geiv Dole Hunters of duc for consi ome h wild e. ‘This is to be distributed by e Governor to sportsmen to be at feeding and breeding urg- born in itish Columbia, to acquire citi- one petitioning Congress amend the Alaska Fisheries law require that fishing gear seized shall not be forfeited unless and until its owners are adjudged guilty | and a third urging the | of Education to establish | a crime; 'D IN AIR CONCERT at KG ©Oakland. Mme. Berthe holding a Stradivarius and Emil Herrmann, owner | boost in mileage paid are the ob- ljects prayed for in Senate Joint Memorial No. 13, introduced yes- terday afternoon by Senator Sund- | quist by unanimous consent. Tt was advanced under suspended rules through second and third readings |and passed without dissent. R | - | NEW RECORDS Shipment of New Records just received. Anderson has returned better have your piano tuned NOW. ANDERSON'S MUSIC SHOPPE. —adv ——e—————— Try a HOT TAMALE after the show. Juneau Ice Cream Perlors.' —adyv, | e+ We make ana amer all kinds of | Goldstein’s Em —adv. fur garments. oorium. [ ; SPECIAL One-Third Off | Stationery BUTLER-MAURO DRUC CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT [ IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 \ 15 Days Only MEN'S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS Nettleton and Arch Preserver Shoes and Oxfords Regular $12.50 to $15.50 Values, $8.95 i e} ALL - ALASKA G, OF C. WILL MEET TONIGH order to (Um])'(((‘ m:uml/,mun an | officers and set the new Chamb in actual operation. “Amendments will be offered t stitution and Section 10 of the wherel ay be elected. This will allow | President or Vice-President to eac of the four Divisions. | Board of Managers “President Vice-President (if amend ven o'clock. Let’s make this spec | offort in order to se opera- tion the long desired All-Alas \Chm")m of Commece.” —_— "WE ARE GLAD To SEE You, HE‘\F AND WE § KNowW THAT You Wikl \chL i | mAc | I [ ) FAIR AND SQUARE | Our most excellent business Il has continued to thrive be- cause every order repeats it- self It's a rather comfort- able arrangement for a house- wife to be able to depend upon a grocery shop that sells only the best of foods and serves her faithfully well at all times. Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” By three Vice-Presidents - NOW NO MORE An amend- ment is believed advisable to pro- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929 'Road to Radium Hill 4 | Will Cost Wzllmns| \Solving of ‘ Reparations | ; Is Failure Meeting Is Called for 7 : . ; |e PARIS, ~The ba- o’Clock Officers |o rometer of the Sccond Dawes I to Be Elected /e Committee continued low i o while delegates are drafting L e a text of their report which !C:::; I"‘]”‘]"”F}&n"k"“gs i;’"'w:“‘“::;‘]' o observers fecl probably will Se M. S. Whittier, a meet- ° !)"' an official announcement i of . the AMIATRRER Chimbar r| S oLt fatlure to SEREHED Goimmerce will:He BN as TeMa00E] S Coman | repatatlCil e [tonight in the City Hall, Council® '¢™: | Chambers 2 The call to members S B SRR “This meeting 1s neces - e | it | - OF NEW YORK Sections 7, 10 and 11 of the Con-| h NEW the final banquet. 'I}w me rk BIRCH TREES See Juneau Florists. Large Bunches New Potatoes, YORK, May 2—The lone| nu was chosen by Oscar |SL0C 3 pounds fresh White Turnips Rhubagh, pennd == .00 Beetlst, . bt o Large Bunches Turnips ...... Parsley.-bunch . .01 1. oL Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, 2 large bunches Currots i e poutd ;... ... Kennewick Asparagus ...... Fresh Green Peas, pound .... 2 pounds Spinach © .0 i s Cauliflower, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, ‘ SYDNEY, Australia, May 2.—How‘ ‘much is a road worth that will open to commerce a lode of radium ore) ‘20 feet wide? ' ! More than $2,000,000 is the answer ! of a group of Australians who pro-{ pose to build such a highway. | Existence of the 20-foot radio- | active lode in Mt. Painter and Ra-| ‘dium hill, in south Australia near | |the New South Wales border, has bcen known for years, since Sir mehs Mawson and others veri- ‘fl( d its existence. It is considi herc as the largest eventual radium |supply in the world. But trans- portation is only by camel and this has been too expensive to encour- age development. W hen, however, the common- wealth government recently bought |about $500,000 worth of radium from !Bclamm it started an agitation for opening Radium hill. | IS ON MARKET (vide that a Vice-President may ivor of the champagne and| countersign checks as well as thococktail era, the Waldorf-Astoria ) s President, in connec! R 3 , passed out of tence at | | ;;fl;l” ’1 ,l“l, ‘1'.;"‘_'"“"" A R it night | SEATTLE, May 2—The Gover- T, Sy the| A tosst was drunk in mineral nors of the Seattle Stock Exchange | 3 water by 2,000 guests who attended |have accepted listing on the Ex- change of 35000 shares, common , of the Alaska Pacific Salmon carries) who is known over the Ccrporation Company, which re- r his cookery. cently acquired the Sunny Point | ve Secretary. wandered through the| Packing Company and operating this busimess can be historic rooms. Much of the furn-, properties of Alaska Consoli- rushed th h in short order if all!lishings ¥ already been sold in|dated Canneries Incorporated and delegates arc on hand promptly making w for a skyscraper. i Deep Sea Salmon Company. i = > - —————— | | Try a TOASTED SANDWICH nt‘ | the Juneau Ice Cream Pmlor: adv | S——— FRESH 25 10 15 15 10 .30 2 pound . Iettuce | GEORGE PHONES 92—9 E.T. Wright and W. L. Doug- las Shoos and Oxfords Regular $6.50 to $10.00 Values, $5.95 BROTHERS | LEGISLATORS FAGE PROBLEMS ON FINAL DAY Important Mcasu res Still; Pending—Controller Dis- pute Still in Air (Ccnmmed from Page One) From expressions on the floor Senator Sundquist, Chairman, by it is |certain that a number of amend- | ments have been made to the bill which will require adjustments with the House, necessitating free con’ ferences before final settlement is possible. The appropriation for the col- lege, $135,035, carried in House Bill 35, was still blockaded in the Fi- nance Committee of the Senate. As the general appropriations bill ¢: ries an identical item, it is cer- SALMUN STHGK [tain that the Senate will have to| act on the subject since, even though it should be decided to al-'tions will be made while the st low the college measure to die in|er js at the various stations and no committee, that course will he e pursued with the general The Senate had four Housc meas ures on its calendar this morning One was for the protection of m or children, making it a crime persons to contribute to their for | | \ Y | stop-over: time. He will be accompanied north land SALADS. de- Ineau Ice Cream Parlors. 1all of the House bills on v | portant rington and Alaska Cable quency. Another sought tos | exempt bank deposits and stocks _ - from municipal taxation. = A third accepts for the Alaska college the }bcncfits of the Hatch and Smith- Lever Acts. The fourth reduces |the bounty on wolves to $i0 and puts a $5 bounty on coyotes. There were several otk cr less minor bills in Ser | mittees awaiting report In the House there w |Senate measures to be and it had completely ¢ but fow acted upon, cleaned tion was expected. The mo: Senate measure pending was the Hess bill for a three-cent gasoline tax. D LT. COL. GRIFFIN COMING TO ALASKA Lieut. Col. Frank J. Griffin, appointed Chief of the &S | Corps, United new § and le- graph stm, is leaving on the steamer Aleutian from Seattle May {18 according to special advice |ceived by L. F. Harper, Or in-Charge ofthe Ju Col. Griffin is |tour of inspection. rator- Th(‘w will be made at this by Mrs. Griffin, Ccee We are now serving SANDWICHES The best yet. Ju —adv., Black Galy 14 inch, per foot ... $ .06 $ .08 34 inch, per foot .08 091 1-inch, per foot ... 11 14 114 inch, per foot ... 15 .19 1Y% inch, per foot ............. AN 22 Rineliy per foot it 24 3 PLUMBING DO NOT Open Till 11 P. M. | { 15 Days Only W holesale Prices on Application RICE & AHLERS CO. Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Hartman’s Trunks J. M.SALOUM v FORGET—Our ] { . : { { pound in packages { % Why pay for a tin can to throw away. i { \ ¢ ] SAVE POSTAGE || OUR WEEKLY ! SPECIALS ‘ : : Beginning Monday, April 29 Gillette Razor Blades, small pkg., 40c Gilette Razor Blades, | g ‘ large pkg., 80c Nujol, ldl‘j'(.' bettle, 75¢ May Ist to 15th This Is All Regular Stock Dress Shoes and Oxfords. Nothing Reserved. plenty of Sizes and Widths. s g w5 SHEET METAL e Coffee at 50c¢ a GARNICK’S. Phone 1 74 - 138 f