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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933, SENATE BILL WHICH PASSED BOTH HOUSES (Conu..r'ec zrom Paoe One) Sec. 1, Ch. 103, SL. 1929—~minor 23, by Finance Committee— ng for House Bills Nos. 9, 11, 12—appropri A S.B. 26, by Judiciary —Amending Sec. 797 CL.A. 1913 SB. 27, by Judiciary Committ Amer ng Sec. 878 CLA. amended by Szc. 1, Ch. 94, 1918. SB. —Amending 10 tee | 28, by Judiciary Commi Secs. 763-4 C.L.A. 1913 §.B. 29, by Judiciary Committee —Amending Sec. 840 C.L.A. 1913. S.B. 30, by Judiciary Committee —Amending 1225 C.L.A. 1913. 8.3B. 31, by itee Sec. Sec. 1306 C.LA, (n SB 33 bv Judiciary Committee —Amending Sec, 983 C.L.A. 1913. SB. 34, by DeVane—Amending Cn, 65 S.L. 1929. S§.B. 35, by Judiciary Committee —D:fining legal fences; trespass by animals, ete S.B. 36, y Judiciary Committee —Amending 1807 C.L.A. 1913. = SB. 38 by Judiciary Committee —Amending Sees. 971-2-3 and 5, ‘CLA y Committee 2528-9 C.LA.| SB. S.B. 40, by Judiciary Committee | —Qualifications of Grand Jurors; repealing See. 2929 CLA. 1913, S.B. 42, by Judiciary Committee —Estrays. SB 43, by Bragaw—Apprepriaty | ¢ $3,000.00 for Territorial Cham- : of Commerce. SB. 44, by Walke ment SB. 47, by Judiciary —Grubstaking consracts; Chapter 49, SL. 1913, Ch 1915, S.B. 48, by ~—Amending 1913. Committe repealir 73, S.L. Sec. 161 Ch. 64, SL. 8.B. 49, by Judiciary Commht‘(‘ —Labor on Mining Claims. S.B. 51, by Judiciary Commiltee pealing Sec. 2, Ch. 36 S.L. 1915, S.B. 52, by Judiciary Committee —Amending Sec. 2, Ch. 2, S.L. 1913, by adding proviso for writs on le- gal holidays. SB. 53, by Judicial Committee —Amendi Sec. 13, Ch. 66 S.L. 1913, by .inserting introductory part SB. 55, by Hess—Prescribing SL. k Judiciary Gemmittee | 1913 in re levying on stock [ Making | public officers liable to garnish- i Judiciary Committee | method of lévying assessments on shares of stock in domestie cor- porations. S.B. 56—by Judiciary Committee —Amending Sec. 4, Ch. 50 S.L. 1931. $B. 57, by Judiciary Committee —Repealing Chs. 13, 47, 72 of SL. 1917 S.B. 58, by Walker—Prote Airplane Passengers by requir u, indemnity sinsurance. S.B. 69, by Hess, by Amending Sec. 1299 C.L.A. amended by Ch. 4 SL. 1 scribing grounds for divorce. S.B. 60, by Judicia Comn Amending Sec. 1655 C.L.A. ads |ing provision fixing timo 1 tional Committeeman, delegate, etc. | S.B. 108, by Shattuck—Amending Sec. 1, 69, S.L. 1913, in re de- pendent chlidren S.B. 112, by Judiciary Committee —Beer and Wine, licensihg and regulation. SB. 24, by Education Commit- 3 tee—Repealing Ch. 44, SL. 1919, re townsites and reservations. S.B. 73, by Shattuck—Transporta tion of pupils living more than 2 miles from school house. S.B. 75, by Education Committee —Providing Pioneers' Home Build- ng Commission S.B. 83, by Judiciary Commit. of allcw-!|--Amending Sec. 4 Ch. 43, SL. ling claims in estates. 11 in re fon surz sales profit { SB. 61, by Judiciary Commiiiee —Amending Sec. 1190 CLA ix- lon may be request— 1913, as 9 1 Judiciary Notices of 'ndm" .Sm 7 Ch ter on their dut , fixing time to claim S.B. 64, by Lomen—Amending|ed property. Secs. 5-6 Ch. 35, S.L. 1919, “Bu-| S.B. 102, by Judiciary Ccm reau of Education” to “Indian Af-|—Amending law providing f fairs.” {covery of property by fraternal or- S.B. 69, by Ju Commitice {ganizations. | —Qualifications 2etors, | 8.B. 107, by Judiciary | 8B. 70, by Increasing tee—Amending law in re damages| Mothers' Pension {from destruction of shelter cabins. | | S8B. T, hy Shattuck—In re S.B. 115, by Judiciary Committee linquent Children —Amending Sec. 5, Ch, 85, S. SB. 74, by Campbell—Trespass 1923 of animals. | sB. 116, SB. 76, Judi Committee— | —Repealing Amending Sec. 26 . 1919— (1923, lconditional Sales Contr, | SB. 117 | SB. 77, by Judiciary Committed | Amending {—Amenc Sec. 1, Ch. 1, SL.|1929 |1013, granting e franchise to ‘women. (time Territor El uck- of Commit- ha De- by Judici Sec. 1 y Committea Ch. 23, S.L by Judiclary Commit Sec. 8, Ch. 39, QL‘ Scnate Joint Memorials | S$B. 78, by Judiciary Commitiee 1 uy waker—Depresiated Cur- | —Repealing Sec. 15, Ch.. 60, SL.| ooy gy ‘ 1919 — Commissioners transferring| o Bragaw—Fisheries | |monéy to Territorial Treas. 8 by Bhattuck. by 1 S.B. 80, by Judiciary Commiitee |p —Repealing Chs. 4, 14, 51, SL. 1919.1 | sB. 81, by Bra A 2|Hour Law in Congress Sez. 1 51, S.L. 1925, i €| 5, by DeVane and Lomen—Ask- Chinese Pheasants. ~ exempt in “White” Law. SB. 84, by Judiciary Cor mmitlee | g, by Lomen—Encouraging Pros- |—Repealing Chs. 50, 75, 81, 95 B.Lu i 0 |1923. 7, by Taxation Committec—Pro- S.B. 85, by Judiciary szm.n:n\“v ns of Public Works Bill apply —Repealing Ch. 11, 33, SL. 1921. [to Alaska S.B. 86, by Judiciary Committee| 8 by DaVane— Abolishing |—Amending Sec. 1, Ch. 35, SL. 1913 Game Commission | sB. 88, by Judiciary Commitee2| 9 by Walker—Indian —Protecting Game Animals; re-| 10, by DeVan2—Service pealing Ch. 51, S.L. 1925 |kon Medical Boat, and S.B. 89, by Judiciary Committ m‘ rvices to Indians. —Repealing Sec. 1, «Ch. 58, SL. Senate Memorials |1917, as amended, providing for| ; 4. Camphell—Asking Conar issuing marriage licenses to Investigate Before raducing Sal- SB. 92, by H ~Supplementing | ) uas i Alaska, U. S. Laws in re locating, ete. min- | gonaee Concurrent Resolutions ing claims. | 1, by Campbell—Federal S.B. 96, by Judiciary Committee | Appointments. —Providing for branding reindeer.. 2, by S. B. 103, by Judiciary Commit- | Alaska tee—Amending Sec. 1, Ch. 93 SL.| 3, by 1931 lature. | 8.B. 105, by Judiciary Commit-| 4, by Shat tee—Repealing Cert laws pro-|Ba viding for direct election of Na-| Juest—Fox y Committee on Mines g Alaska Hospitals, on Yu- medical Participation of in Fair, Shattuck—Janiir for Legis- Luery line as straight as a string. bending in wnison. .. every beel st down at the sdme time . « every arm in rhythn! Hundreds of men moving as one.. . without any variation. Dress Parade demands uniformity! , CADETS ON PARADE .. . AND HILLS BROS COFFEE No can of Hills Bros. Coffee will ever “go stale.” keeps it FRESH ALWAYS! Roasting “a little at a time” insures flawless [flavor for every pound THE RICH, enchanting taste you find in-your first pound of Hills Bros. Coffee comes in every pound! This is the result of Coatrolled Roasting—Hills Bros.” ive process. Ingtead of roasting in bulk, Hills Bros. r« -ir coffee evenly, continuously, « little at a time. ¥ ear in and year out, every berry in Hills Bros.' rare blend receives exactly the same roasting—exactly the same flavor! Such uniformity can’t be achieved by roasting. For big batches don’t permit 2 u heat. Disappointing flavor-variations nat: Order your Hills Bros. Coffee today, by name, and look . for the Arab trade-mark on the can. i GROUND ‘RIGHT. TO TASTE RIGHT Hills Bros. Cofffee is correctly ground for best results by drip Dprocess or any other method. ordinary bulks The vacuum can Copyright 1933 Hills Bros. COFFEE ST { The office Commit- ’P Tax :»chc.x‘.-‘ _ |Junior | Senior {Junior L {moner, Itinel, | Blcomqu | kola; 1Ws‘e,t Organisb, | Rainbow for Girls | tonight, |night. “|open for Masons, | Fastern 3\\‘ill be an informal dance follo Office | | tuck—Securing Marine DE MOLAYS AND RAINBOW GIRLS oint Exercises Will Be Held in Scottish Rite Temple Saturday of the Order of D2- {Molay for boys and the Order of {Rainbow for Girls today announc llation of their newly ers, which will be lodge room of th2 Temple tomorrow nning at 7:30 o'c officers of the Order of to be installed are hard H. Radlet; r B. Mels§: Gordon Ingman; Deacon, Willlam Friend; Deacon, Carl Alstead; n- for Steward, Teéd Hunsb2dt; Junior Steward, Duncan Rober Standard Bearer, Frin Hag Chaplain, Orrin R. Edwards Elmer E. Lindstrom; Arthur Ficken; Orat Marshal, C , Walt he R.'n The | Molay ior Cou Councilor Ruk- Holmgquist, H. White, John 8. Mills, H. Hansen, Carl Ha 1p, Weschenfelder and Scribe, Robert A Clyde E. Boylan The officers for the Order cf will bz clected at their regular me te be held and installe oms W Pri eorze Paul Ernest The is the and nds of the girls and boys. There ng auditorium of inst membaers and arents allation of ceremony Star fr the installation, in the of the Temple |ASSESSOR POSITION AND SIDEWALK BIDS UP BEFORE COUNCIL tne position of will be received a meeting of the City Mayor I. Goldstein in s tonight r the lay sidewalks on Se- Street between Third |Fourth streets, in front of the |sembly Apartments and for ion city sewers Application |City Assessor the { Council qnd ;lm' Council Bhl\ will n for ete and Garl Dunlap. 6, by Finance C thorizing $300.00 for help f each House. mmitt extra +' S T e Free Dance Sponsored by the New Gastineau Cafe AT THE NEW Music by FREDDIE-GILMAN'S Yellow Jacket Entertainers ARE TO INSTALL : e " technique Henning; | | | GASTINEAU HOTEL LOBBY DINE and DANCE GASTINEAU SATURDAY . . et e s |® CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE ° CHATTER e eeseeeoec e EAGLE BREW IS STILL GOOD BUT been appointed| - BYEARS OLD Koski, newly ‘dp- Z}'I]da Has Glass of His Old| @ Biks team.| - Beer Found by Dr. Simpson lamore Bceb Jernberg has official keeper baseball nas be EIKks turnout After sixteen years S. Zynda's| sentattve Warren Ta agle Brew beer is just as good as just as clear, theé color as bright and the taste as "good, ac-| “cording to Dr. Robert Simpson and | S. Zynda himself i The sixteen - year -old bottle of| Eagle Brewing Company bzer, made! s '»km Juneau, was found not long ago| boX. in his basement by Dr. Simpson., For {he last three weeks it has| been on display in a window of | the Nugget Shop. Even this didn't \poll the beer or make it cloudy, | Mr. Zynda remarked affer sampling ll!l‘ beer at Dr. Simpson's invita- | ‘ tion yesterday afternoon. that bottle of ‘brr.-. and pleased and surprised,” said Mr. Zynda, who had . always had a reputation for cleanliniess in | the making of his beer. “No beésr |could be so good after sixteen lyom-s if it hadn't been good and clean and made right in the be- | ginning.” er Sund LA\ that he his opener. He with a little encouragen might be persuaded fellow-lawmakers seme in the pitcher's am proud of Perfect Day Assures ngh ( School Students Grand Time on Annual Party If the Junéau High iors had - given spe order for| " rhere weather today they couldn't hava|yog hut not as much as it should done beiter than old llLIl} nature | prva had because the cap had BESSRII to prowide & periect. a owed a little of the gas to escape, for the Senior Sneak K5 2unts sd: The full membership of the class % left Juneau at 6 o'clock this morn- Zynda operated a brewery in Ju-| ing on the Prince of Wales, bound | neau from 1904 until 1918 when! for Youngs Bay. | Prohibition became effective. Mp. and Mrs and | known as one of the few b Everett Erickson the | who ever made a success of students. | industry in Alaska. pa “Beer is good for you,” he con- cluded. “After I had a glass of AT SEAVIEW APARTMENTS |be:r, T had such an appetite that| Were Now |I ate twice as much dinner as I| $22.00 $15.00| usually do. I appreciate Dr. Simp- 20.00 1250‘ son’s kindness in giving it to me.” single rooms 10.00 7.00 - - AII furnished; light; janitor service | The advertisements are you SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. |guide to efficient spending. School Sen- was foam on the besr He is| ers the R. S. Raven chaperoned S | RATES REDUCED I 2-room 2-room apts. apts NEW DEAL | Service Station BURR JOHNSO ALEX STURROCK PHONE 138 SUPER [#==1 SERVICE et e fooforfoi Saturday Night . NIGHT Specials Saturday Monday Prices Going Up-Buy Now AT THESE FEATURE PRICES Schiiling cream of tartar Baking Powder SCHILLINGS COFFEE, 2 Ibs. 63c SCHILLINGS TEA, 1 Ib. ....65¢ SCHILLINGS TEA, '/z Ib. ... .35¢ CANE SUGAR— 16 ths. for: ... .0 = BEO0 100 Ibs. for ...........$55() \lll l\— Any and 16 cans.$1.00 WHOLE SPICED l’[‘:ACHEC-— No. 2! _/z size, Monarch Brand, pC Baking f’(;\\(lfl “hli]lfll - UND PRL \lfiS n S\ rup——R()\ al Cluh Br.md 7'/z s, 7 cans ....... .-5( (msmns I;r:md No. 2 can, per can ... ...............lSc CC'[ BEAL S——Cosmos Brdnd TO\I ~\ I OFS——@()hd Pack, ! 2/» can, Del Rogué Br'md F l@HhR S BISCUT Ml‘{— large pdckage TRl S TR MAYONNAISE—MANCA’S Onart jar. s ot o d el e Ik . e sk v ‘/zpmtj'lr........ s 20c BULK SNOWDRIFT— 2p0unds ..........._SC Ll\lT PERFUMLD STARCH, 3 packages ....."..}.. .7, . 85¢ One Bath Mat FREE MALT, percan .............59 Hop Fldwored Buuwelser FRLSH FRUITS and FRESH ‘VEGETABLES ' On, the Northland California Grocery PROMPT DELIVERY .m TELEPHONE 478

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