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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 20, 1935. HOUSE PASSES ~ Fashion Excremes [WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY 10 THREE BILLS, RECEIVES SiX BE OBSERVED - Legislators Face Long (al- H. L. Faulkner Speaker for Senafe Judiciary Commit- ™5, .o is vitationst. a 1rse endar of Measures in | S Masonic Program on | fee Slafes Sesssion on 2figianse is antiebaied wo be pre- Third Reading .. Wednesday LaBoyteaux Bill G DOCTOR LEAVES : ; ronso erculosis Six bills and one memorial were H. L. Faulkner will deliver the | An open hearing on Senator C A\p?cxi.ulis(zfllzrhom(;:‘:;:“.bt‘l(l‘:)\“ doing introduced in the House today, and ; : | principal addr Wednesday eve- H. LaBoyteux's bill to prohibit special research work on Alaska three measures had received pass- ning at the Washington's Birthday [sale of liquor to Natives is sched-| Notives leaves Juneau this after- ing votes by press time. : | observance program at the Ma- uled for 7:30 o'clock tonight n on the Northland for the Measures passed were: House Bill 5 onic Temple. The affair, to which ' In announcing the hearing, Sen-!zinioc Ho is headed for Arizona 82, providing $800 of Second Divis- | the public is invited, is sponored by ator Henry Roden, Chairman of for 4 new study in the Southwest ion roads funds to be spent in : 5 | the Masonic lodge. It begins at 7:30 the Senate Judiciary Committ o i1y S - bridges and trals work &t Shung- i e | oelogk which is sponsoring it, said the .. OF MRS, COFFEY nek, House Joint Memorial 31, sup- - Others who will take part in the meeting would be either in the Sen- | o R HER SATURDAY NIGHT porting passage of the Dimond 3 ; | program are Mrs. Lola May Alex- ate Chamber or House Cham G itk 5 g S5 "vhat. Would' uperyise the Ter herring bill in Congress, and Hous2 - | ande Helen Carroll, Carol Beery depending upon how large a crowd rito liquor business under the : g Joint Memorial No. 30, urging con- : | D88, Alice iBatines, Syivia, Devis, | gppeared Coffey, who had been con- act. The Administrator would take . : tinuance of Ooast GCubrd naviga- 1 : : g RATER AR DS Dovs fined to her home for the previous - eee office January 1, 1940, and would » . 474 d i3 tion schools in Alaska, B 3 | Rainbow Girls i odk IRt htured Foot, o T e iy 1 i3 ana wosi : SRR e ol e e oo v AN, 81, TERMED 5 b s, o o INDIAN LIQUOR SHRINE DANCE IS HEARING TO BE TOMORROW NIGHT Members of the dtrine Club will entertain with another of their for- BILL IN SENATE FOR TERRITORY LIQUOR STORES Patterson Measure Would Set Up Administra- tion for Alaska Establishment of a Territorial Li- quor Administration which would operate Territorial stores and regu- late the sale of liquor in Alaska is called for in Senate Bill 65, intro- duced today by Senator James Pat- terson of Valdez. A Territorial Liquor Admistra- tor, to be appointed by the Legis- lature to serve at a salary of $5,000 Firemen Buried in Ruins ing beginning at 10 o'clock in the ballroom of the Scottish Rite Tem- sisting of the Auditor, Treasurer and Joint Memorial 35, by Martin, ask- . e ance, for which Harry Crane’s ing that unused Bureau of Indian Affairs. buildings at White Moun- tain, in the Norton Sound area, |orchestra will play - LOTHARIO BY WiFE informal party called at her hom in the Fifth Avenue Avartment: Saturday night. MAKE MINE to have been a citizen and an / The Administrator would be em- pital quarters to accommodate some | | one-year-old Peter Jepsen, wealthy One to a Town . | House Bill 95, by Lander, repeal- ! or fewer inhabitants pertaining to criminal syndicalism, : iven a substitute today by the !gajleged that he married her last Oc- the drink from the same premises enforced, so let’s clean up the books | tional. { whom ' she_ charged he had Rk ey " p sl i i85~ % L on W £, when s clerks or barmaids and no display, im debris-choked cellar. The men were plunged £iom the roof, Whem | ", jiciory ‘and Pederal Relations, license shall be given to fraternal |able for comment 6 o'clock in the morning. ilof Islands, whereon government|, . i 4 libny Have 1 /0. VeArs” : ey, W ; . A permit costing 50 cents a year pENGUlN SIOPS v |a candidate to office of Dele Both furs and bathing suits were |they have held two years” and| Dr. R. M. Coffey, wife and two Given by to buy liquor, with a record of the 3 R 3 purchases. HERE 0“ FIRSI Uidec i R ke © round 1y it entltled “From Labrador to the 'stead of simply beer and wines as ! ening from the south. 1B Admivktration. During the Sealing season from &Ct to promote public welfare by| II Boston socialite, is the model |guests.” ! ?UU EINS COMING providing aid to the dependent . here, : The license fee would be raised | I. Goldstein and also Mrs. Charles 5 Half of the net revenues from the men are stationed on St. Paul and |children, giving needy children un- Ifrom $50 to $200. Goldstein are passengers aboard the WGSIEY Barre!l S : sroximately 20 white families live additional child enfrocement fund, I Rense. Jmille s Italian fliers claim to have shot HOONAH SECTOR FROM KETCHIKAN |55 "o, " stores and cover other expenses of I|0f Island Groups >aul Island is the main habitat. |transport prisoners back to homes X | is able to finance a complete 5- route to the Pribilof Islands from According to Captain Knutsen of and a “not true bill” is returned nderwent annual overhaul at the | one private dealer may be author- eries boat Penguin | House Bill 98, by Dowd, would 3 |small scow carrying an air com- says the man who wants under Territorial supervision, being jts annual three or &t ed last year. In the open merket should a person vlingly oper City anc m was Sam La ) v for use at Angoon and| Territory to be used for the Terri- Under Captain H Seal oil to the extent of over 30,- $10 to $25 would be levied, for the CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY at all times, under all conditions. All store managers and assistants gseal islands north of the Aleutian | borhood of 30 cents per gallon House Bill 99, by Rogge, by re- | bre their twenty-seventh wed- would, under terms of the bill, be Achepelago. On these lonely islands, St. Paul quest, asks that corporation names ng anniversary today. with many to any person on any one Visit t0 water. It left at 2 o'clock this after- | miles long, there are 50 miles of payment of corporation tax. { known couple. Among the population on relief wives and children of Naval radio other. | has paid Hollywood thirty million chronic illness occurs 87 per cent operators located there. Enroute southward fro mthe Is- dollars for royalties on American kan for five years and would powered to hire clerk at a salary 1,200 Indians and Eskimos in the ed rapid-fire Lothario in an Not more than one liquor store o i » . ing sections 4914-15-16-17 of the The Club Room Cocktail Bill, | erior court D A N c E Territorial stores, the only ones o P | Lander expressing the contention ] : [ | author on recommendations of the |tober in Phoenix, Ariz., without go- though there would be no stools General view of fire-ruined building in heart of Syracuse, N. Y., as fire- . ;.- The new bill simply amends ex-|married a month previously. February 20 3 " o v it collapsed. G tiior sliDwed. The stores would v a measure te reduce to two years organizations with Territorial or | - S agents enforce slaughtering regula- r 5 v e 1 : 4 a e license will give o rig X are aboare Princess o Wils Fodulied of 211 #ho wihed 8! to Congress must have voted t! modeled by society beauties in |that the license will give the right |children are aboard the Princes: KNIGHTS OF urchases of each person being kept e o P E ¥ trips a year. House Bill 96, by Drager, is an| South Seas.” Mrs. Edward Hobbs !previously), to members and e St. George Islands in the group, der 16 years of age $25 for a single - i | Princess Norah arriving tonight The bill would appropriate $50,000 of SUpp'y RUHS fo Prlb- were, including a doctor, storekeep- | House Bill'97, by Gordon, requests : Forest Service daunch Ranger 9 beginning of the Spanish war 4 Some ves are vear 4 id | in the Ter ve! |arrive Junea turday night % administration Some 80 natives are year around in the Territory in the event of| Returning to Hoonah after re- arrived in Juneau Saturday | Harry Dou was a passeng e wavs. Citob. (Gaiige e | is expected to reach some mons at the controls ized in each town to handle liquor with ng and paid a salary of $350 per month the Queen City wharves ) these brought an average of $23.00 M ty or appiances that cre- agent S it 1 Ju u. | supplies. comPIEte assurance Of REC.U.S. PAT. OFF tory’s purchase of the stock of the yessel of 400 tc carried 15 pas- 000 g s were extracted and sold first offense, and not less than Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lynch, resi- | invested with police powers. Not Tts first stop at Juneau since last abecut 30 miles in circumference and b stricken from the Auditor's re- lof their friends dropping in to ex- NCE 8 A“LERS co‘ a store. noon for Dutch Harbor where she automobile road used for truck — eeo |= o more often than in the upper income Acting mainly as a supply convoy | lands, the boat will touch at Juneau | films during the past three years, ’ group. between Seattle and barren Prib- again, SERVI(E Now report of the Board of Trade ' R o = 3 7 showed. - 1508 , . — .- | Juneau is now to have a residen- 4 ‘ COMMITTEES NAME Attorney General. He would have ¢ - -oo | G to furnish a bond be converted into tuberculosis hos- ’(luB (o(KTA'l | SAN JOSE, Cal Feb. 20—Eighty- of $2400 per year 4 P e region g annulment complaint filed in sup- would be allowed to a town of 4,000 Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, all {House Bill 6, by McCutcheon, was| Mrs. Hester K. Jepsen, fifty-five permitted under the act, would sell X " to newsmen that “the laws never 1 B Judiciary Committee that the |ing through the formality of getting M d N' h! both package liquor and liquor by have been enforced and can't be V; criginal measure was “unconstitu-|a di ce from Mrs. Eva Jepsen, fif- on ay lg or chairs, no loitering, no women | men battled against time in an effort to rescue eight comrades trapped | = ;. by 94, by the ‘Committee isting statutes and s a club| The octogenarian was not avail- | - l! close each night from midnight to - e e X ParISh a!l 5 P e Lt instead of four, the number of years Mrs. Edward Hobbs IT National charters, which charters | COF ON NORAH tions of the great seal herds which | party ticket which he chooses 10! Boston at a recent fashion show |“to serve intoxicating liquors (in-|Norah scheduled to arrive this ev-| on a duplicate card in the files of H | COLUMBUS Half for Enforcement June 1 to August 1 some 50 white sale of ligour through Territorial . . . | ! = £ 4 stores would go into a liquor law Shlp Begms Annual Series puring the balance of the vear ap. |dependent child and $15 for each AAT F”ES FoR RANGER NINE IN bt it s Orchesira 10 finance establishment of the wnd other government agents, St.|an appropriation of $5,000 to Until such time as the TeIritory Docking in Juneau last night en- residents of the sector heir being called by a Grand Jury | cCeHERE W R e Mrs, |fTom Ketchikan where the vessel tem of stores, the bill provides ti Seattle was the United & " u S in, the seal pelt harvest for them the AAT Ve oy WitHa S a brought north a tow of & » were 58,000 hides pelt- Prehibig radio rlerence and | poindieip passenger for P and turning profits over to the hauling. ench ate radio disturbance, a fine of e - Hirst k] - ! i . e : L3 4 ully-automatic oil-burner efficiency private dealer. sengers and a 175 ton cargo for the in the states. This sold in the neigh- $25 for each succeeding violation | dents of Glacier Highway, are cele- | more than two drinks could be sold june the boat was here taking on | St. George about 3 miles wi y 3 v s continuous non- | end congratula e well| : 2 : P 2 3 8 out 3 les wide by 12 cords for two years continuous non- | tend congratulations to the ue)!l Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 o, I A will discharge 8 passengers, mostly | transports from one section to an- LONDON, Feb, 20.—Great Britain !tial mail carried service, augment- in’ tne usiness secion tor some| FOR CLUB LUNCHEON [l ~—----rmmrrmrmm oo | o STRI OVER! 7| letter carrier, in the business sec- (e Department of Fine Arts, has tion, has a new partner and - the |unnounced the following commitiees 88 Lots of Wonderful Quality Fruits and Vegetables. Order Yours Now! residence section is now t0 be|t assist for plans of the Juneau ;(:nvervd. Woman's Club luncheon to be held |Northiand and- e and - Gartier| oo " Methodist. churen tomor- i STORES CLOSED WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday | White will now do the private let- am—Mrs. H. Harmon and - s e ‘18!‘ carrying business in Juneau rs lter Gerwells; Decorations— Young Blomgren will receive a;Mrs, James Cole and Mrs. Thomas EGGS FI —LARGESI—BROWN or WHITE z DOZEN FOR 7? b4 |motorcycle on the steamer tomor- | Parks row and it is expected the full ser- .o \vice will be started by Saturday, OFFICER VISI February 25. Gates Young Gunnar Blomgren is well Deputy Marshal E. A, Tonseth known in Juneau, living here prac- of Fairbanks, who flew here to |tically all of his life until he went |bring a Tanana native girl, aged 15, |south last fall with his mother and|to enroll at the Sheldon Jackson Fancy—Large—Crisp Head -4 sistr. ool i Siea, pians to retarn 10 il ETTUCE 15e e .- the TInterior tomorrow by PAA D e T e RETURN TO JUNEAU Electra plane. Mrs. George Clark and daughter - > R“UBARB i e 7 2 RAUDL 35(3 | Dorothy arrived in Juneau from the Almost 2-3 of women office work- e e B e . south aboard the Northland. ers are between he ages of 20 and 30. e Nort b ang 99 CAULIFL"WER Fancy Large Snowball 25(:_300_350 BUY TOMORROW |I = 35 BANANAS Golden Ripe 7 ~m‘m‘?fi’inds 35e 0RANGES Sweet—Juice fromour fresh full - ot BNPBORER 0 ORERR G i GRAPEFRUIT ..... |POTATOES.......c.. stock of everything 2 dozen 390 ; Pink or White B tor SBC ! 28 souna s €3€ in good foods! BUTTER _ ...35c¢ | SPINACH 2. 25¢ Score Fresh—Green TOILET TISSUE - su 4 sous v 25 ¢ CORN KIX .. v cecs | NEW SPUDS ... veicion Package 15¢ 3 rounas 29¢ SHRIMP B s B3 e et e D PRUNES | KLEENEX | CARROTS ) Fancy—Sweet Large Package 2 Fresh—Crisp Alaska’s professional people and merchants, whom it reaches in the form 57 55¢ | 500 35¢ | 3w age of trade for services and goods. Thanks to the Salmon Industry, Alaska prospers. PH‘)NES 92 and 95 5 KFast Deliveries 211 Seward Street TWO FAST PHONES 105 STORES ARE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY PAY’N-TAKIT GEORGE BROS. IN JUST ONE AVERAGE YEAR the Canned Salmon Industry brings over $10,000,000 to Alaska. This is money paid directly for local labor, lumber, wire, cannery supplies, taxes. It is money which benefits not only Alaskan fishery workers and workers in other industries, but also

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