The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1935, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, PENSION JOLD Moy Be Witkdravn O’GGNNGR HAS I The Weather ATTENTI N 0F NEW SLANT ON ot et s o Forecast for suneau and vietnnty, Leginniny at 4 pm, Feb. 19: | Cloudy tonight and Wednesday; probably snow; moderate east- erly winds. | H . | LOCAL DATA g } | Nerla"‘-‘— Gdeen .Bllls‘ House C}_)alrman of .Rules Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Velocity 'Weather 5 > L Propose Changes in Committee Is Getting | 4 pm. yesty ...3041 31 -8 3 Clear | 4 am. today 30.19 30 6 E 3 Clear Ennsnng Stamtes , Onto Ropes Noon today 288 40 fo' ¥ dia cldy & ” Penslons occupled the time of; (Continued from Page One) RADIO 2EPORTS f the Terrilorjal House this. after- o ] TR Lo P i T AR ¢ o noon- o8 they began discussion of has learned this to his discom-| QEENEEDAT . e g . the Nerland, and Growden biils, | fiture. Highest 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4am. Preclp. da.x The Nerland measure, House Bill| bk 1450 temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weutien No. 17, would amend the existing TRATEGY UPSET brustish M o b PO ittt B PR, ) statute changing the provision for O'Connor, who succeeeded to the Bethel e i1 ' A :g 32 ‘01 Clear those oligible to pensions from resi- Chairmanship of the Rules Com- h“h"anks (:s ;g ! ;g % ; ARG ay A Just received a slli]nnt‘m of denth since 1906 to a period at mittee after Bankhead of Alabama| o ‘it ed e ‘ 10 e 8 ' Drade Clear 3 1 20 , yoars immediately before | was. chosen Aloor leader for the| o Pa;xl i 28 _18 ;4 H o1 Pt md§ 4 —'ncc for support is granted.| Democrats, attempted to persuade D\‘xtch Harb ;2 30 3 16 '0 Pt. crdy - el e Effcrt wos made to make the| 3 his committee to report out a rule, g £, HAMOT - 8L 82 o iim o Pt § vy period 25 yeats but without Suc-| The state department reported Cescribed by Republicans and some| o000 36 38 3 ga ‘2‘0 04 Show i : YD L cess most of its consulate staff in Russia Demccrats as a ‘“gag” to force| 38 37 28 30 3 0 Clear lish'ny the payment under will be withdrawn as a result of Prcsident Roosevelt’s work relief | Sitka 3 2 ki ‘02 s he old age aliowance at $30 per the collapse in trade-debt negotia- prcgram through the House. 1 S ixs 2 g S id : \ohth fo men and $40 & month tions between the two nations. The rule permitted the tying of Loo.okan e 32 84 G 4 * Pastel Silk Nets r women &5 p ovided for fn the Seorde Hanson (above), .United ., s:iings o .the $4,800,000,000 s i i L o MR : o o et a A 23t wou'td States consul general in Moscow, s The strategy was, %o make 38 22 18 20 6 0 Cled: Y] y may be transferred to another post. = 50 48 44 44 4 0 Pt. Cldy Biack ‘.I‘('pi'i in the Board of (Also:iated Press Pho(o) this en example—that under no Portland 56 54 50 50 8 0 Ccldy . to mscoadnue Jpayments circumstances would the House tol- S:n Sl io01560 i 70 66 52 54 4 0 Cldd' Pastel (jr(-pl‘s nee to persans whose. con- | erate any “wild" action on any R i S ’_ (h fpne s Nny 50, in Lhe cpln— of the Administration’s pro-| Satins ien. of Lhe boatd, the suppan. is, gram for recovery and reform WEATHER SYNOPSIS g ‘ not necessiry. Attempt was Insiders say ©O’'Connor and his The barometric presSure' wds high this morning over the Mac- that thme ns.abluhx-:g advisers acted too hastily. Thé pre-| Kenzie River Valley ‘and over’the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of é . 2 i 3, ¥ e uuslde the Territory ponderant Democratic majority in | the Hawalian and’ Midway island;. Low pressure prevailed over the Formal and Semi-For mal would nat come under, the, act. but | the House has forced a reorganiza-| North'Pacific Ocean, ‘the ‘lowest reported pressure being 29.34¢ about | when it falled fo raliy. support, tion of committees and “rules” got| 8C0 miles west of ‘Oregon. ‘Anothcr low pressure area was charted noeler Heman, . spamsor of r.;r idea, withdrew the amendment. 2 Canngsy Oparatars, | DANCE DRES? ¢ its late session yesterday after- 1oen the House heard can vs in objection to the N houy day bill, the matter ut oyer tntil the end of the i loday and pasy not be DINNER DRESSE PARTY DRESS Sized Right Priced Rir! A codd they, wete allowed. bnt hou s, ipside the canneries ut (hat the coda allowed them to work such holirs as necessary out- ide the cipnery. He declared it was an impossibility to regulate when the fish would run and it Furthér discussion probably will' be heard on the measure before final action is taken, ,Two' mining bills identical with these introduced in the Senate wefe submitted to the House today by the Committee on Mining and Manufacturing. Qther measures the House were, Ziegler, an act authotizing the Commissioner of Education to prepare a course of sudy on alcoholism and narcotics for the public schools of Alaska; McCutcheon, an act to make it mlawful for any bank, corpora- ign, delation or individual in vm Tée! lu)ry 10 discount. the fa"e value nx any gheck, draft or m.r- rant issh Je by the Territory; Met u;c}; on ‘an . act numonzmg the Territortal, Treasurer to refund #D0 to Alfred ' Torgersen of Kodiak which he paid inlo the treasury i J bottling works. ' the roads oommmce (ar consxdera- Pederal regulations make it im- tion in connection With the omni-| 0. Gpe 1o operate the proposed |t bus measure, and, Lingo agreed 10 i the Bin recites. tabling. his. bill ‘until_further, in- i | | | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Leading Department Store” “Juneau’s introduced in Eledtrmsenftpmsen ool Yo ool NEW BILLS AIMED TOPROMOTEMINE INDUSTRY HERE Creation of Department with Staff of Experts Urgcd in Senate ROADS, RELIEF - CONTROVERSY BEFORE HOUSE (Continued rioni Pige One) My Beau(y Hmt e SPEAKER HCNORED WITH VALENTINE; i k] A FISH STORY §5 0 Speaker J. 8. Hofman (Continued trom Page Cne) P cun\d hc obtauud Negd, Infurmation Joo Green peinted out. the need of ascertaining whor.her, should oill. be, defeared on,. the, floor, they could: agsin be cunsldemd the, ombnibus, measure, .50, 4 they _*m_@a:«:: of the were passe, , would Telal| o eta Fouse .ot Representas ‘thing equally im- Government; wndflfl' them’ “”?ue‘ ves is. In quandary. Someone 1e per 1;1‘ ‘?;y. lnnl mmf’ pmju:t.s. o HAp't faant him on St Valentine's aid to coul :;13:; Day but the Speaker can't discover and I Just who it was | The valentine arrived at the % Speaker’s desk this morning in the Araditional, heart-shaped red box. Ah, there was gleam in the Speak er's eye as he carefully unwrapped WAS! d the dainty little package; aps . States BGW Tyws hu ngro- Some feminine heart had boen smit- : duced a [phls th ‘yeuc;us :n be bonus in m(uua ¢, zuvcuwmu‘ £ bonds ak. the, resent h.e valye, mcludln; tnu sb. . ¢ sl we . the GGINE AEIER ou'se, h's neiing to do wicy .q{m‘m's v‘\'enkm" GRPOR*A?I N‘L DEPT}I (V% _,HGW IN L gy ks i At vmous SECTIONS ALASKA GIVEN concentration of econcmic power in ‘The depth ar snow (in i tha n e 1e Gent'eman from ngh tuined to genia oced 'in ;hc 1m|~ Rod ich ity r imp'ied FOOD FOR SNOWBCUND FAMILY u There ar the hands of a few,” Utited Statés cenator Wheeler, .of Montana, has intrcduced a bill proposing a tax 5) o o (e o o sanging. from two to fwenty- -five x “!;filmr‘hdl ;\l (4 P. 1, Mon- per. egnt on the “net capital re- o!y.t.m l:’::;her. )lsfid at several turns of corpontians e ureau ~umum{ I | Ketehikan, none; Sitka, none FOUR BILLS- APPROVED | sucen e "Coios s 2o | trace; Duteh Harbor, nor BY SENATE 'MEMBERS "Pnul Island, 4; Bethel 8 ; | Barrow, 11 and Fairbank Four mmor Senate bills weré | assed by that hody at its session | The thickness of the P | Onena river in front e this afternoon. They were: Senate pes 400 daches rbanks rese: yeared ice on Bill Mo, 6, repealing the' jesert the Snake river at Nome averaged statute requiring airplanes to cny ry passenger insurance, a law de- 485 inches. clared unconstitutional I 8 TFair- | wewsces- e t; Semate Bill No. 8| i ey e paen. primary Bull«'r Vauro Dru g Co. election Senate BIl No. 19, juror names when it thinks the, “Exprem Money Orders o (o o ] ) } 3 A navy bombing plane from Lakehurst, N. J, circling over the home of Bingham Meyers, near there, as it dropped food in a para- chute to the family which was facing starvation after being snow- bound. Officer W. 8. Wiley was pilot of the plane which is in the \gircle. The parachute is just opening. (Associated Press Phote) P ¢ providing m: thc ballgting of ll- 1 Zentee voters; Senate Bifi No. 24| allowing the court tight to. reject nse or importance of the case & A d’:s ot warrant: the expense. | ptine” Brunnelle and _Campbell m] Phend 1M Free Delivery e Umom = e SERMANSECRETS Announcement of Punish- former former General, life They were all charged with be- returned to the United States. \ZCSCOW L test the population of Moscow at 3,613,- 600, census. men, 649900 office employees and 894C0 students. JUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1935. “gummed up” the show. ment Follows Decapi- tation of Women House to delay their program. up untll tomotrow. BERLIN, Feb. 19.—Following the fully laid pians of strategy, . N. GlLiert, of the Ala cement yesterday of the alSo to cause everyone to see the Made Right itic and represeniing the larger . 1z of Baroness Renate von handwriting on ther wall ade haght anpery operators, told the House yratzmer and Frau B movers that under, th2 existing SOME SEE TROUBLE AHEAD csnowski, onel and Fol Army Fraulin von Jena, d dent - the were imprisonment. the advent of the “New’ Deal,” been amenable to the i traying military secrets. the White Houze. There have been fvas necessaty fop, the men to Work 1t 5 said the arrest of the young complaints ‘among" the Democrats, When fish could be caught. | American woman, Lillian Isobel Steele, several months ago, may oosevelt” Congress they were - —ad 'have been the result of her social prevented from - exsrciding mere| TPV 3t at Dugout. —adv.| SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! connection Wwith the Polish s than 4 voting membership, o e e .. w ed and ex Ncw they are demanding a from Germany December change and think they can get it What counter-strategy, Doubles in 20 Years riouse onty that vania Avenue knows. been, however, figures put out of hand the personally designate m than double the 1913 e ting Of these 823,000 were work- may mony. o e o o o o HOUSECLEANIN(: NEEDS Work-Saver BISSELL’S CARPET SWEEPERS — Save ' your rug and make cleaning a pleasure— priced from ... $4.50 to $7.00 O’CEDAR MOPS . ~$1.00 and $1.50 JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAXING SET—Ap- plier and Brush $3.25 JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT—The No Rubbing Wax JOHNSON’S AUTO CLEANER AND AUTO - WAX LUSTER AND FULLERINE FURNITURE POLISH —— For renewing the luster on your furniture DICADOO for cleaning woodwork CLIMAX CLEANER for walls and shades MOPS BROOMS MOP PAILS BKUSHES luneau-\.(oung Hdwe.Co its share of newcomers. It was the Denjocratic newcomers plus the Re- | publicans on the committee who Their protests forced Chainnan O'Connor and the leadership of Lhc was only a momentary delay, but sufficient not only to upset cara—‘ but Many profess tu see in this inci- beginning of* what may mean ‘serious: trouble ‘for the Ad- ministration later. The House, since has | wishes of | freely voiced, that during the- first if ‘any, will be employed by the White end of Pennsyl- There have suggestions that if the situation shows signs of get- President some wheelhorse to try to restore har- U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU over the Seward Peninsula. ‘This gzneral pressure distribution has been ‘attended by precipitation along the coastsl regions from Ko- diak to Cordova and over the Seward Peninsula. Elsewhere over the Territory cloutly weather prevatled. Mitd wenthefi wak repmd over the interior of Alaska. | Jubilee May Keep * from Atiending ourt fi—i‘é‘; ‘LONDON, Feb. 15. ~~Americafi ‘te- Frozen Desserts must Javor. Thats will be presented at the two royal sourts in March may not get to | 2 & see King George, after all. | bo delicate in In view of the heavy 1list of en- ~agements lined up- for' His Ma- jesty in connection with the silver jubilee celebrations, it is probable he will - delegate the ‘Prince of Wales and the Duke of YOrk to es- the Queen ‘at the courts. e CARD PARTY where true Vanilla counts. Thats where Schilling Vanilla counts Schilling rR/anilla | American ‘Legion- Auxiliary Feb- | —and DELICIOUS, TOO! ey For an in-between snack for the chil- dren there is nothing more delicious than our toasted bread— TRY IT! PEERLESS BREAD AT ALL GROCERS Peerless Bakery Daoctors of Medicine and Dentwtry NEVER render service unsolicited. You either call » upon {hem at thelr office or request them to visit at your home. ’ IN either event, they care for you as cheerfully and skillfully as ‘possible. WHEN you have been relieved and their services are no longer required, or at the first of the month, a statement is sent you. DO YOU IGNORE IT? THOSE who have ignored their bills for professional services, have perhaps thought little of the effect upon their credit standing. Those in the professional lines have been forced to adopt the same methods as the merchant, the interchange of credit informa- tion, between themselves and the mercantile estab- lishments, that they may receive prompt payment for their services. Yes! A Past Due Bill for Professional Services Does [ Affect’ Your Credit Standing ! T e e T e e Use your cerdit freely and pay all bids by the 10th or promptly as agreed ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Valentine Bldg. i L 4 Phone 28 [ == == = === ===

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