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s “THE.DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 28, 1933. YES, SIREE .- YOW - , S : LISSEN TO DUMPSY LOOKS i e { THEM BONES 'CA'\':EE HE e CRAAAACK!! ouT Daily Cross-word Puzzle and highw It was continued in § second reading for the day. { ACROSS Solution of Vesterday's Puzzie. T fg;’;‘;grmw Five Senate measures were pas- L Kind ot board ’ sed and two defeated in the House lettuce 9. Universal thi but f the latt | 4. Wrong remedy is morning, but one o e latter 9. Small ex- 0. Unity it got' another chance when notice ! 12 N i b l::.';:;valnjo o. a mtotkm for reconsideration of 13. Pertaining to _pinochle vote was given. n Fresh-water a wal 1. Coliection ot wé’.‘i&”'“ B ll D U ) o ThlAs twasl a me‘asure L}‘x‘e) m:)e‘x‘md . acts Pa o i .| the cl rel &vll‘lg 0 Mot TS’ 2] 1 35 Bavaxe and N 1ll to Decrease Unemploy Isions. It sought to increase the! 17 Advance fee Smpbithe- ment Passes — Insur- |alowance given mothers for one 0 a lawyer ” b e | #1. Volcano . Lovely young d 3 oil " Medievat gal- woman | 3 '$15 for the second and others. It| z ley ship - b RUrpg offen 30ongtnd S Fhan o also reduced the residiential quali-| B M meas k of T fications clause from two years| 5 ure : M,}?’e"‘:gm any particular kind necessary could to one year. i fi f':;lml("m?a;o'fi . Guiding strap | not' be obtained locally, and obtain| It was defeated on a tie vote. fairyland 35, A g"n' harness | pepmission “from responstble ‘Terri- ' An,er thé vote was taken and an- | A1 Writing 46. Small nall oown . Ardor \ lmplemenl 47, Before birth 1. T00th of & g gelflrnlnd torial officers to employ nonresi-'nounced Representative Kehoe gave ¥ ¥ h . False gods s 1 e 3%. Unper fimb_ 50. One of the gear wheel 45 Ancient city dents. notice that he would move for 6. Accustom: }e\lnrmlc 2 Rellgnfi’;nz #d m’flu ‘;:Lfi"d It requires that contractors pub-|reconsideration tomorrow. B B coeny 5E: Atientlon FEER) 15 Radent lish. notices that none except Am-| Another measure affecting de- | ,40. Instaliment 54. Tnémugenz g “rlmm 49. K'nmdmorh"':l‘;v- eriean citizens and residents of Al-|pendent children was passed — th. M;’lflr‘;’; ADDR ot SRt et ing. 51, Ribbed cloth aska are to be employed on Terri- Senate Bill No. 71. Tt provides that . 57. ?{’."3"’ Soins gz;r'l’e;;sk 8o oh iel;‘cenmn. torial work under contract to them. the Board of Children's Guardians 5 "":.‘3;2'. K 'g, u?ch".'ugfil’ix o Krighs s tion A Tequirement for maintenance -of dhall be appointed by the Gov-| A PRETZEL FACTORY .. Er's ALL dfw ¥ SULLY .- HER - HEH gallon’ on all imotor fuel used by vehicles operated over public streets LABOR MEl§fiHE the’ going wage stnnflard is also in- ernor for three years unless .re- cluded. [moved, and fixes the maximum to be paid any institution for Use Alaska Matcrinls tcare of a ward of the Board at In addition the award of any gsep,r month. contract must specify that all =up- Other -measures passed were: plles and materials shall be Pro-'genate Bils No. 8, protecting duced or manufactured in- Alaska, lgams st sd on plblic lands by | ,price and quality being equal 10 e Territory; No. 81, authorizing| ,‘Lha‘ of the States. , -he stocking of pheasants on Bar- | The measure further provides anof ‘and Kruzof Islands. No. 95, 'thrl! the Governor and all Tcrr.-‘prov‘xding a method of reindeer | torlal officlals, city councils, school |branding, which the House amend- boards and other public officers ed to cover all domestic animals; and boards and commissions let- |No. 92, consolidating the Laws of v.mg awards for contracts on pub-|the United States relative to the hc work or for supplies and-: matcr-,)ocalmn and marking of mining <= DISARMAMENT pumhase the materials and sup- | plies uring and producing the same in ! Alaska, provided that the bids| and prices of the local concerns | {“shall not exceed by seven per outside of the Territory. The prices ~J 'and bids are to be figured as at | |the. place of delivery and not of ,origin of shipment. ) New Gas Tax By permission of the House, Representative Baronovich today | substituted a general gas tax bill the positions, it would not be pos- for the municipal gas tax pro- GBVERNBR TRBY |even though nominated,” - he de- No. 114. The new measure would | clared. He pointed to the inhibition impose a tax of three cents per mls shall give such contracts and claims. from businesses manufact-| cent the lowest price or bidd” from | sible for' them to accept the places Posal for by him in House Bill{ Senate Bill 90, to repeal section 2, Ohapter 56, Session Laws of 1927, providing the method of establishirig improvement districts in municipalities, was defeated, 15 to 11. - | BIDS WANTED Sealed -bids. will be .received by [ the City of Juneau up to 5 o'clock P. M, May 5, 1933, for the con- ;struction of a concrete cidewalk ap- proximately 200 feet long on Sew-| {ard and Fourth Strests, Juneau. Plans and specifications on file at the office of City Clerk. City re- serves the right to reject all bids.| -—ndv contained in. section 11' of the | Territory’'s Organic Act of 1912, which provides: “That no mem- ber of the Legislature shall hold or be appointed to any office which T0 NAME BOARD MEMBERS SOON :-i5s-.2 |for which he was ' elected and 'FlrSt B.oaxd Of Educahon‘;for one year after the expirations Nominations Are Ex- |of such term.” pected in Few Days The Board of Election was creat- ed by the: present Legislature, And for that reason no member of it can be named by the Governor to serve in the Board. e (Continued from Page One) Territory and who are in position | @l 2s well as qualified to perform the| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY duties imposed upon the Board. | —— - Many persons have been suggest- | HALF ACRE adjoining Highway ed by members of the Legislaure| At Salmon Creek Bridge. Fred N and others interested in schools.| Crowell These are being given careful con- sideration by the Governor. His nominations probably will be sent | _ %o’ the Legislature early next week. Legislators Not Eligible Among the names suggested to Gov. Troy were members of the ‘Eegislature. ‘“Although they are| undoubtedly highly qualified for | LOST—Tan overcoat at Evé}gréen ‘Gardens. Finder please call 479. INDIA LACE TEA ‘Women's Missionary Society of | the Lutheran Church, Wed., May 10. - e Old papers at The Empire. Pasteurized Bargains Tomato Rolls . . 20c¢ dox. (Something New?) Lemon or Cream Pies 5¢each (Individual size) Bee Hive Coffee Cakes (Almond Butfer Tnppmg) 25¢ ‘each’. ASSORTMENT OF LARGE CREAM PIES JUNEAU BAKERY ... ... FRONT STREET . .. . . WE DELIVER TELEPHONE 577 TARETN a generousv )poruo YOUTHIFYING Wy M ree! * WITH EVERY JAR OF Helena Rubinstein’s AT g You will receive with our compliments HARRY RACE, Druggist The Squibb Store SECURITY NOW BEING DEFINED Spokesmen Reaching an Understanding GENEVA, April 28—The Ameri- can and French spokesmen today indicated ‘that there is an un- derstandmg regarding the prmcx- Specials For Saturdayand Mnda_ All Goods Purchased Saturcluy Charged on May Account MACARONFE and SPA 3 pfl(kd{.(’i 9 pA pac k.l‘((-s IIIIIIlIHiIlIIHIHHHHHHWHHHIIHHHHHHIm PEANUT BUTTER— By BILLE DE BECK 26 NATIONS IN MEET ROME, April 28—Entry of' Bra- "/‘ and Chile has brought to 26 the | number ot courttries' that will take § | part in the 1934 world ¢hampion- { ship soccer eeries to be played in | [ In vestment pals of disarmament seeurity and out | of this, some sort of a con-| sultative pact is .expected. | 'Today the delegates to the Con- 1 ferencé are tackling the problem of personnel limits for armed fore- es. * R Belligerent Brazil A State Is Now Quieted SAO PAULO, Brazil, April 28. TPhe state of Sao Paulo, which las summer staged a three-months re- bellion, has quieted down to such an extent that two prisons have cen closed. Post-war liberation of political prisoners left the tWd jails almost empty, and the police pa- xel led the other inmates. GHETTI, Skinnes Italy. 3 EHN? 23 FRE‘?H LARGE CL 7% Interest Old papers at The Empire. i The , Assembly Com- ‘pany Bonds $500.00 each { ! i | | PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. Bailey’s (plus accrued interest) CALL J. B. Warrack Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN L | | | | 3 di L . . Promote Frosperity <7iill PMni- er’s Ink! 0 \n®. & O dozen f01 sWANQDOWN CAKE FLOUR, LIGHTHOLSL (MEANSER per can WHITE KING WASHING POWDER, ]drgo package Relldnu', 2lb. jar TOILET PAPER—Zee brand, HRIMPS—Reliance, i WHITE MEAT TUNA FlSH———Rehance, Ytk 2adore GRAPEFRUIT-——Preferred Stock No 2 can, 3 cans ... 16 tolls for™..". T ruits and Vegetables i ORANGES—288 size;. 2 dozen for ........... AT 5 oz. can, per can ... _______ Sl B can, per can PINEAPPLE—Mt. Castle, Sliced, No. 2 APPLES—113 size, all kinds, 2 dozen LIPTON’S TEA, per | CALIFORNIA GRAPEFRUTT— {1 3 for Pound 3 cans Face Cream n of Rubinstein’s TISSUE CREAM . 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