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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 31, 1933. FORESTRY BIL ENACTED, GOES TO PRESIDENT Civilian Corps to Be Mob- ilized—Does Not Ap- ply to Northland WASHINGTON, March 31.—Sig-| nifying its final approval of thé n bill, which has been | e President, the Senate lown late yesterday after~ to the second relief road to ich the Administration pointed —the creation of a half-billion dol- lar fund for direct aid to states. President Aids pected to be in full swing by mid- summer BILL IS SiGNED WASHINGTON, March 31.—FPres- ident Roosevelt has signed the re- forestation bill and immediately steps were taken to put the pro- gram into effect. ST ST S e SPAIN'S INSANE A PROBLEM MADRI~~che sanity departe ing asylum or medical supervision building new sanitoria. AR Old Orchard ment is figuring on how to asare for 30,000 insane persons now lack- The department’s budget precludes CRADUATEDTAX ON FISH CATCH. BEING SOUGHT (Continued rrom e2ge One.) are: on each trap $200; gillnets fathoms; seines, $10 for the first 1150 fathoms and $5 for each addi- |tional 25 fathoms. It would can- | cel the present $2 per thousand on all trap caught fish in excess {of 100,000, and substituted the grad- |uations. |instead of 100,000, the following| rates are provided.: | On medium reds, cohoes, pinks and stake nets, $2 per hundred Placing the base rate at 75,000 1,000 fish. |e From 200000 to 250000 $60 per 3 1000 fish. { From 250,000 to 300,000, $70 per |y 1,000 fish, ; | Over 300000, $80 per 1,000 fish. | { A strict accounting would be re- |} \quired to be made to the Treas- |} urer of all fish taken in any trap, | : or seine, and refusal to mflkew: ’u uould be dealt with as a misde- | | meanor upon conviction of whmh‘z a fine of not less than double the | z amount of the tax would be im- z | posed. ¢ ! Defeat Fee Bill | By a vote of 12 to 3, the House | thls morning defeated Representa- | { |tive Green's measure.to repeal the statute which permits United | States Commissiones to fix civill actions in justices’ courts. | Representative Taylor's bill to {amend the present statute creating the Board of Law Examiners, nr—, |ter considerable debate, was re- Whole Juicy CHERRIES Chocolate Covered The agreement by the Senate to the House amendments on the Forestry measure came close on the Presiden conferences with offi- cials to ermine how much mon- ey would be available for the plan to put men to work in forests. En- 1i nt for such work is expected 7in almost immediately. Not for Territories Among the amendments rejected 4 e House was one to extend provisions of the measure to territories, but there was no op- portunity for debate. The Forestry bill does not per- mit the establishment of employ- ment projects in Alaska. in Cream 50 CENTS Full Pound JUNEAU DRUG CO. SUBSTATION NO. 1 MAY SIGN IT TODAY WASHINGTON, March 31.—The signature of President Roosevelt is ed to be placed on the for- bill sometime late today. This will put the machinery in the Labor, War, Agriculture and Interior Departments in full gear and rush the plan which is ex- Phone 33 Free Delivery g 3 SPECIALS SUGAR, 8 pounds . . . 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From 1,000 fish. | From and chum salmon— 1,000 fish. | From 150,000 to 200,000, $5 per| 1,000 fish. committed to the Committee on‘ Judiclary for further study. s The House recessed at noon un- til 1:30 p. m., when it was slm.edt, to take up several Senate measures | for final action. | 75,000 to 150,006, $2 per 200,000 to 250,000, $20 per Courage Beats Honesty | ST LOUIS—Courage rated first | ‘and honesty second as an import- | per|ant attribute of human character {is answers to a questionnaire sent perito clergymen, social workers, psy-|— jchologists and o by the Com- per, munity Fund of St Louis. sal- 50,000 to 100,000 $30 100,000 to 150,000, $40 150,000 to 200,000, $50 BAKERY BARGAINS For Saturday Cinnamon Rolls, doz. . . 15¢ Hot Cross Buns, doz. . . . 20c Oatmeal Cookies, doz. . . 15¢ Date and Nut Drop Cookies, doz. . . . . 15¢ SPECIAL: Assortment of Delicious PUFF PASTE Juneau Bakery DOWN! Down! Down Go Shoe Prices, as Arnold’s Booterys’ LIQUIDATION SALE Nears the Finish and Reaches the Climax with a - DRIVE FOR CASH 3 TO MEET CREDITORS’ DEMANDS! The End Is Near! We Have Almost Reached Our Goal! We began this sale with a definite idea in mind . . . to turn surplus stock into cash to square accounts! Our low prices on quality footwear caused unprecedented buying, and we have almost reached our goal. We want to reach it quickly, so we are offering still lower prices . . . still greater values . . . in our Final Drive for Cash! poise. sale price $5.45. Women’s Dress Shoes Regular values to $7.50. $4.95. Now Reduced to $3.65 Women’s Dress Pumps, Oxfords and Ties Regular values to $6.50. Now Reduced to $2.95 Includes BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES, OXFORDS AND STRAP SLIPPERS Regular values to $4.50 Now Reduced to $1.95 A few pair Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords in this gorup sizes 3 to 6. Former sale price Includes CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES AND OXFORDS Sizes 5 to 8 and 814 to 2. Regular values to $3.00. Now Reduced to $1.45 Men’s Rubbers 85¢, Women’s Rubbers 75e¢, Children’s Rub- bers, all sizes, 65¢ WOMEN’S OXFORDS, PUMPS and STRAP SLIPPERS in Selby—Arch-Preserver’s and Tru- Regular $8.50 values. Former Now Reduced to $4.35 Includes all Men’s Regular $5.00 Dress Shoes and Oxfords A few odd pair of regular $8.50, values. Now Reduced to $2.95 BEGINNING SATURDAY APRIL 1st we again reduce the prices to clean up on our Final Drive the broken lines that have ac- cumulated during our Liquid- ation Sale. You will find many sensational bargains at THE NEW LOW PRICES Women’s Okfords, Straps, Ties and Pumps Regular values to $6.00. Now Reduced to $1.95 This includes short runs and odd pairs of Women’s Shoes from $4.00 to $8.00 values. Now Reduced for Quick Sale $1.00 pair Includes All WOMEN’S ALL-RUBBER ZIPPERS and PULL-ON OVERSHOES Small and large sizes. High, medium and low heels. Regu- lar values to $3.00. Now Reduced to $1.45 Men’s U. 8. Light Sport- ing Boots, Now $4.50 Women’s U. S. Light Sporting Boots, Now.. 4.00 Boys’ Storm King Boots, Youths’ Storm King Children’s Knee Boots, Sizes 6 to 12, Now. Arnold sBootery STORE OPEN EVENINGS Y T WE INVITE YOU N You will find at this bank complete facilities to meet your banking needs and to simplify and safeguard the handling of your financial affairs. You will enjoy our friendly helpful service and genuine interest in your financial progress. We invite you to make this bank your bank- ing home and let us serve you as we serve many of your friends! First National Bank OF JUNEAU — Where Sound Management Guards Your Funds. E L e R R R - FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. New Wall Pdper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home, Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 For Your Health’s Sake Eat Our CRACKED WHEAT BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 389 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 HI-LINE SYSTEM Groceries and Meats PINEAPPLE—Sliced, No. 2’s, 2 cans ... 25¢ SATISFYING COALHEAT that’s easy on your pocketbook Burn CARBONADO COKING FURNACE COAL with INDIAN COAL Money-back guarantee of satisfaction. PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. , For Expert | Window Cleaning | Phone 485 Old Papers for Sale at Emplre 0 B A R T