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§ i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932. ‘:Lgrcod t 4 as the time for ing, when the D his objt : nul SETBACK GIVEN PLAN TOUNITE - TWO DIVISIONS : [po House Judiciary Committee| e Rescinds Favorable Re- |the Nortnwes < | merce, and Pre port on Measure |5 Nome the transfer and it is agreed all go on, President of hamber of Com- | t of the bank days in be under one department. mission it is necessary WASHINGTON, D. C, April 18| —(Spocial Correspondence.)An ar- | rangement had been made by Dele- gate Wickersham with the Chair- man of the House Judiciary Com- mittee that he was to appear be- fore the Committee when the bill ‘was congidered to merge the Nome and Fairbanks Judicial Divisions into one Division, with on court cfficials. the commiitee on April bill was inadvertently and favorably reported, bec: the prezumed saving to the G ernment of $25,000 yearly. Wi the Delegate learned of the tion taken he requested Chal Sumners that he hold up the port until he could be heard opposition to the bill. This ompan- The latter 12th at a breakfast giv It is not expected by the Congress! the wife of t a dainty old- of white with ers, a conce: trend to colo: son was b partments Engineer Board. 1 noticeabls Mr. Jack- it assage of the bill * the rights locator or umably made |land.” er the Alaska | in March to Road Commi partment to the the tetal of the amount all> n the House bill to the Depar ent of the Interior by o was done and in th Simonizing AND Painting We'll Make It Look Like New WE FEATURE THESE BRANDS BEST PAINTS FOR THE MONEY FLEX QUICKSTER PEARL GLO All colors and types for both exteriors and interiors BRUSHES All Kinds—Both Paint and Artists SEE OUR LINE JUNEAU PAINT STORE SECOND STREET : "X GROVES PAINT SHOP Main and Willoughby — How many times a year does Common Sense say to you: “Better take out insurance on your- house, on your car, There is no telling when fire or accidents will develop.” And then, for some reason or other it is forgotten. You say to yourself, a little shamefacedly: ."Oh well, we're careful. Nothing will ever happen to us.” Fire, in the meanwhile, does a little whispering on its own account, Be- ing naturally greedy, it agrees with you and whispers: “Oh well, what's the use?” Then, some neverto-be-forgotten night a lamp is overtumed, a spark from another burning building falls on your roof and when grey dawn ar- rives, your dreams, your hopes and much of your fortune lic in ashes, It seems almost inexplicable that so many people should be so frightfull careless in a grave matter of this kind. Fire insurance—just as is true of Life insurance—is one of the essentials of modern life. You can't do wehout it, Moreover, you owe it to your community as well as to yourself and your family. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. A & iy, (2 INSURANCE It develops that there 2en no such order issued. is in line co-ordination idea of the ration, and the War De- has recommended that | be made, as the In- artment is already op- Alaska Railroad and steamer service in the that 1 nmental lines of trans- portation and road facilities should To transfer the Alaska Road Com- that there be Congressional action and It is understood that a Senator is pre- paring a bill for early introduc- be taken from the United States of any such entryman to o full use and enjoyment of hi 10 pe: was. cut from 300,000 t0 $450,000. |payment of compensakion in regu- However, a clause was inserted to | larly monthly installments would include “operation and mainten- appear to be much more advan- ance of agriculture experiment sta- | tageous than the payment of a tions heretofore operated by the , at least, in- Department of Agriculture on th: Lne of the railroad.” In making the appropriation of $34300. for support of reindeer stations in Al- aska the following clause was in- serted: “Provided, that no part of this. appropriation shall be ayail is able for the payment of emplo: ces who are not experienced in animal husbandry.” An Alaskan constituent who has been receiving $68 per month pen- on for partial disabilty write inquire what amount in a lump ‘tlement he would be entitled to @ ceive. The Delegate took the matter- up- with the United States < Employes’ Compensation Commis- and the Ohairman ends a 1 of information with the lowing statement: “The Commi has found, from experien: the payment of a lump sum b of regular installments ation is not advsable in t f the injured employ the i r income which would enable n to be self-supporting during 1d not be left to the uncer- 1y of safely investing the pro- of a lump sum payment.” The Senate has reduced the amount appropriated by the House f the education of Natives in 0. and $10,000 for equipment The rest is for travel expe: repadrs. There is nothing al- which is to be succeeded er by the new Nerth Star, will be finshed and oper: his month, No salary has ed for employees of the Sh ker Bay school, which has j is feared that this school will be able to open for anothe unless more consideration i the necessities in the con between the Senate and mmittees. De Lane has resigned tmaster at Kanatak and Hil- Commission o practica s making this form of r lement. In the case of an em- ployee well advanced in years, the mended as his successor. T A R CLEAN UP - PAINT UP Use Sherwin Williams HOUSE PAINT—VARNISH BRUSHING LACQUER * GARDEN RAKES—LAWN MOWERS SHOVELS—GARDEN HOSE FORKS and GARDEN HOES “ b o 2 */‘ IS()‘— Lilly’s Garden Seeds and Fertilizers | Thomas Hardware Co. | (RS TR RO OCEORAR OO *“We are eager to be of assistance to you in car- rying out the spirit of this Clean Up, Paint Upand Fix Up Campaigr. A hardware store prides it* self on the variety of its stock—things which make your work both possible and economically easy. Itemize your Spring needs and we will show you the very latest in everything.” HOES—TROWELS—RAKES—SCREENS— PAINT BRUSHES LILLY SEEDS OF; ALL V ARIETIES SEED POTATOES COMPLETE LINE OF PAINTS (All kinds for both interiors and exteriors) CALSOMINES brighten your home) LAWN AND GARDEN FENCES COME IN AND SHOP—It is a pleasure to serve you! HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. FRONT STREET ployee a reg-| n completed near Wrangell, and | ‘REMODEL. .. [} _.MODERNIZE PRIEST LOSES | . remainder of his life and he |Drowns When R()Wboal Is UFE, SEATTLE) PRED W. WENDT Upset—Woman C(;)m- EXTERIOR panion Rescue S 5y« e DECORATOR J. LaBlanc, aged 32 biology in- |structor at St ard’s Catholic INTERIOR ; ' ska from $690,000 to $640,000.|Seminary here, larger reduction is $25,000 for|attempting to sw here -|Most of Crew Are Mates ‘' On Great Lake Vessels CLEVELAND, at ie | tains’ 1 With few | ers going ot nere are al-| most enough o to operate; the ships. | LINOLEUMS (New Spring Patterns that will cheer and| ington. | Miss Helen Danz, with him, was/| for operating the vessel BOX- joscued, She ¢ this| pather LaBla ic The N. Evans has been recom- ers to leave Clevels |carried mates who hands had Because was drowned in to the boat.| ently came QUALITY FIRST from Tacoma ——e————— PAINTING OF ALL KINDS FURNITURE REFINISHING 4 Lakes this s many of the up almost er ws will be | irely of of-| PAPER HANGING t »f‘tr}lm_e freigth- FRESCOING ssessed cap-| Negaunee, i papers. 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