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LEGISLATURE VOTES FOUR BILLION PLUS AppropriatfiBill Agreed on at 9 o'Clock This Morning (Continuea from Page One) Office of Attorney General Salary of Attorney General, $5,000 per annum, $10,600; saiary of Clerk $2700 per annum, $5400; extra clerical assistance, $500; traveling expenses, $2,000; court costs, $2,000; contingent office expense, $1.500; additional law books, $400; total, $21.800. Office of the Auditor Salary of the Auditor, $5,000 per annhum, $10,000; salary of Chief Clerk, $2,700 per annum, $5400; salary of Accountant, $2700 per annum, $5400; salary of Assistant Clerk, $2.100 per annum, $4,200; ad- ditional clerical assistance, $5400; contingent office expense, $6,000; payment to U. S. Commissioners of recording fees for vital statistics, including printing and binding re- cdrds, $10,500; printing session laws in sheet form, $450; printing Audi- tor's report and report of Board of Budget, $500; carrying into ef- féct provisions of insurance laws, including travel expenses, hearings, eports, $3,000; audit accounts of \iaska University and Pioneers’ Home, $2,000; total, $52,850. serrmorial Treasurer Salary of Territorial Treasurer, $5,000 per annum, $10,000; salary of Assistant to Treasurer, $3,600 per annum, $7,200; salary of Chief Clerk, $2700 per annum, $5,400; salary of two stenographers, $2,100 per annum, $8400; premium on Treasurer's surety company bonds, two bonds for $100,000 each, $2,500; premium on surety company bond ) Chief Clerk and tax collector clerks, $400; carrying into effect School Tax Act, $500; carry effect Automobile License Law, §2 500; printing, postage, office sup- plies and equipment and necessary travel and contingent expenses, $6,000; salaries of tax collection clersk and necessary travel expens- es, $17,600; audit of Territorial ac counts, $1,000; total, $61.500 Suppert of Schools (Biennium ending June 30, 1941) Schools within incorporated towns and incorporated school dis- tricts, $730,000; schools outside in- corporated towns and incorporated school districts, $515,000; special school facilities, $30,000; payment of , tuition to incorporated towns etc., $32,000; clerk hire, necessary expenses and salaries, Board of Education, $5.000; total, $1,312,000. Commissioner of Education Salary of Commissioner of Edu- cation, $5.000 per annum. $10,000, salary of Deputy Commissioner of Education, $2,700 per annum, $5,400; salary of Accountant (clerk), $2,- 700 per annum, $5400; salary of Assistant Clerk (ste 'mvmplmr $2,- 100 per annum, §$ contingent office expense, $2400; printing and they RAVE about FULLY AUTOMATIC RAY HEAT is the highest peak of oil burner efficiency REG S PAT. OFF it assures ECONOMY and COMFORT. RICE 8 AHLERS (0. Third and Franklin Streets—— PHONE 84 JUNEAU'S ROTARY CONFERENCE—MAY 18-19-20 SUGAR in cloth bags 10 1bs. 59c COFFEE Chase & Sanborn 2-1b. can 59¢ BUTTER Darigold—'4's—93 Score 2 1bs. 73¢ BEEF Shori Ribs . 1b. Pot Roast . Ib. Rolled Roast Ib. Hamburger Ib. Stew, boneless 18¢ 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ 28¢ RHUBARB 2 pounds 25¢ ENDIVE 2 pounds 25¢ NEW POTATOES 3 Emmds for 25¢ Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Onions, Cabbage, Oranges, Pears, Apples, Bananas FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ‘Always the Best’ The Modern Pure Foods Store CALIFORNIA GROCERY AND MARKET—PHONE 478 “Juneau’s Own and Independently-Owned Siore” ; ASPARAGUS Del Monte—Square Tins 3 tins 95¢ OYSTER SOUP Bulldis Brand 2 cans 25¢ gS&W APBICOTS§ 216 size | 2Mins5c | | z : | Cast Your Eyes on These Meat Specials: LAMB Shoulder Roast 23¢ STEW . .. lh. 15 STEAKS . . Ih. 28¢ LEGS . . . Ib. 35 HEARTS . . Ih. 20c ROAST and SPRING CHICKENS- We Have the Finest Steaks in Juneau Ib. 38¢ CARROTS 3 bunches 25¢ CELERY Stalk: 15¢ 20c 25¢ Prompt Free Delivery AVOCADOS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, purchasinz of supplies for distri bution to schools, $2,000; biennial report, $500; publication Alaska School Bulletin, $500; trav- eling “expenses of Commissioner $3,000; total, $33,400. University of Alaska Administration and maintenance $169,400; Territorial scholarships, $6,000; experimental work coopera- tive with .Hatch-Adams-Purnell and Bankhead-Jones Act, $10,000; ex- tension work cooperative with Smith-Lever and Capper-Ketcham Act, $17,000; mining extension, $20.- A0; total, $222,400. Highway Engineer Salary of Highway Engineer and Superintendent of Public Works, ;10,000; contingent office expense. neluding necessary clerical and/or echnical assistance of Highway }IZnL:n\t(‘x'. $6,000; total, $16,000. Telephone Lines | Maintenance of telephone land | ines between Nome and Golovin Cordova and Chitina, Nenana and dot Springs, Rampart and Eur Nenana and Unalakleet, $8.000. Shelter Cabins erection, equipment of sheiter and cabins, For naintenance 35.000. Commissicner of Mines | Salary of Commissioner of Mines. $3.- of »f Associate Mining Engine: 500 per annum, $21,600; salary Clerk, $2,430 per angum, $4.860; draftsman not to exceed $200 per month, 12 months, $2.400; tiling cases, $750; travel and field, $10.600; contingent expenses, in- cluding supplies, printing, publica- tion of reports, hulletins, maps, etc.. $3,600; total, $53,210. Assay Office Salary of two ass: 3,000 per fannum, $12,000; one ¢ er and |field engineer, $3.000 per annum, 1$6,000; contingent expenses, includ- ing rent, power, light, clerical, |janitor, telephone, etc., $2200; lequipment and supplies, $4,300; nec- jessary travel expense, $500; total, Library and Museum Salary of Librarian and Curator, $3,000 per annum, $6,000; salary of |assistant, not to exceed $1,800 per lannum, $3,600; library supplies, Ifiles, stationery, postage repairs, transportation charges, incidentals, $500; subscriptions and binding of | Territorial newspapers and maga- i S&W Tomatoes 2%’s—solid pack 3 cans 65¢ KARO SYRUP Red and Dark 10-1b. can 85¢ PEARS Happy Home { 3 No. 2 tins 65¢ PORK ROASTS . STEAKS . . SAUSAGE . lh. CHOPS . . . lh. 35¢ WEINIES . . 1b. 28¢ MEAT LOAF 25c PICNICS . . Ib. 27¢ Beef Tongue lb. 25¢ 25¢ 28c 25¢ LETTUCE Heads: 10¢ 12¢ 15¢ ICEBERG SPINACH 2 pounds 25¢ 2 for---25¢ PHONE 478 printing 55,000 per annum, $10,000; salaries| one | special | [sz,‘s. $1,000; acquisition of rare books as opportunity arises, $200; | total, $11,300. Health and Sanitation Salary of Commissioner of Health, $1,800 per annum, $3,600; salaries of Assistgnt Commissioners of Health, $3,600; salary of Secre- tary to Commissioner of Health, | $1,800 per annum, $3,600; contin- | gent quarantine expense and con- trol of disease, $8,000; travel ex- |pense of Commissioner and Assis- tant Commissioners, $1.000; inci- dental office expenses, $300; rent |for offices, including Territorial laboratory, $3,600; light, power and telephone, $600; care of crivpled “hildren, $20,000; total, $44,300. Pioneers’ Home General maintenance, including dental and optical work, and opera~ | tions expense, $156,900; salary of Suprintendent, $3,600 per annum,| $7.200; insurance, $1,500; cemetery and landscaping, $2,000; salary of Secretary, Board of Trustees, $1.- 200; sala of Treasurer, Board of Trustees, $1,200; total, $170,000. | Liquor Enforcement Salaries, traveling expenses, cleri- cal assistance, contingent cffice ex- pense, $50,000; payment of Terri- torial- liguor stamps, $15,000; total, $65,000. Allowance to Mothers Allowances to mothers for of minor children, $66,000. Rescue and Relief Rescue and relief of lost persons as provided in Sections 2111-2116, C. L. A, 1933, $15,000. Aid to Public Libraries Aid to public libraries as provid- ed in Sections 1971-1974, C. L. A, 1933, $5.000. Livestock Inspection Carrying into effect the provis- ions of Sections 625-632, C. L. A, 1933, $750; industrial and agricul- tural fairs, $8,000. Emergency Appropriation xpenses necessarily incurred in -arrying out provisions of laws en- acted by the Legislature of the Ter- ritory and not otherwise provided for, $5,000. Primary Election To carry out the provisions of the Primary Election Law, $15,000. Bounty on Wolves, Coyotes To payment of bounties as pro- vided by law, $165,000. This appro= priation to apply also to bounties on wolves and coyotes earned dur- ing the biennium ending March) 41, 1939 ! Bounty on Eagles ‘To payment of bounties as pro- vided by law, $10,000. . Bounty on Hair Seals To payment of bounties as pro- vided by law, $60,000. Cleaning cf Salmon Streams To cleaning of salmon streams as provided by law, $25,000 Unemployment Compensation Commission Employment service $20,000 Aercnautics and Communications ! Commission i For carrying out provisions of Chapter 75, S. L. A, 1937, $70,000. Alaska Planning Council | For carrying out provisions of Chapter 39, S. L. A, 1937, $20,000. Board of Optometry Expenses of Board, $300. Board of Pharmacy Expenses of Board, $500. Board cf Medical Examiners Expenses of Board, $600. Board of Accountancy Expenses of Board, $200. Board of Cosmetology Expenses of Board, $700. Board of Law Examiners Expenses of Board, $100. Board of Chiroproctic Examiners Expenses of Board, $500. Department Public Welfare Administration: Board, including salary, travel, and per diem, $6,600; salary of Direc- tor, $4,000 per annum, $8,000; sal- ary of Secretary to Director,. $2,700 per annum, $5400; salary of Ac- care account, | Expenses of| |and |and MARCH 10, 1939. Relief of Destitution Relief of needy and indigents, 1n- cluding hospitalization, samtorium medical care, transportation necessary care, training and education of mentally and physi- cally handicapped children, $300,000. Dependent Children Care of children as wards of the |Board of Children’s Guardians, and other incidental expenses, $50,000 Territerial Building Insurance, $600. Supplementary Appropriations For compensation to Margaret O. Grisham for work performed at the request of the Legislature sub- sequent to the present session thereof, $200, For compensation to Millard for work performed at request of the Legislature quent to the present session there- f, $200. For compensation fo Lyng for supervising and prepar- ng House Journal subsequent to he present Legislature ten days at 515 per day, $150. For compensation walker for supervising saring Senate Journal o the present Lgislature it $15 per day, $150. For salary of the he Senate, $150. For salary of the Chaplain of the House of Representatives, $150. For employment of exira jani- tors for Senate and House Cham- bers, $400. Compensation for additional clerical and office help to be dis- (ributed in accordance with Sen- ate Joint Resolution No. 1, $1,200. Compensation for additional cler- ical and office help to bé distribut- ed in accordance with Senate Joint Resolution No. 2, $600. For compensation to clerical help accordance with House Joint Memorial No. 6, $1,000. Tor purchase of a bronze plaque for Kodiak Hospital in honor of Edwacd W. Griffin, -in accordance with House Joint Resolution No. $500. M. Bess the Howard to R. and pre- subsequent ten days N Chaplain of in .- — NAVY BILL GIVEN 0.K. WASHINGTON, March 10. — The | {Houge Naval Affairs Committee has approved the $38,000,000 Naval Public Works bill authorizing 44 | projects. e CAMBRIDGE, Mass. March 10.— | Using a homemade detector, two radium experts found $12,000 worth of missing radium among a pile of clinkers in the boiler room of the }cm Hospital. er'e Sleuths We’ve Prowled Thru Our Stock and Found countant-Statistician, $2,430 per an-, num, $4,860; salary of Senior Clerk- Stenographer, $2,100 per $4,200; salaries of three Clerk- Stenographers, annum, $10,800; total, $39,140. Old Age Assistance Allowance to certain aged resi- dents of Alaska, as provided by law, $500,000. Junior Wafles or pancakes. Tender! Golden brown! With that real wheat flavor! And nary a crumb left when you use Fishers Pancake and Waffle Flour. So quick and easy too! Just add liquid foe pancakes— plus an egg and shorteping for waffles. Buy Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour today. Ar grocers in the economical 2, 5 and 10b. sizes. "PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR annum, ' $1,800 per ' subse- | 4 LARGE TURNOUT - FOR WINDUP OF HAIDA SCHOOL Diplomas Are \re Granted and. Cruise Arrangements Made at Final Meet one signifying hundred and six diplomas, graduation from the Coast Guard Haida navigation school, were awcrded at the final class session of this locally famous institution in the High School Au- ditorium last night Presentation o1 the was based on a record dance showing presence the nine meetings of course. ty-two textbooks on “A Cnurse in Piloting, Seamanship, and Small Boat Handling” were purchased by those in attendance last night. Arrangemnts for the short edu- cational cruise aboard the cutter, given to those possessing diplomas, are complete and weather permit- | ting, the Haida will tour with its load of scholars either next Mnn» day or Tuesday. Officers in the instructors’ l‘ul("\ last night. were Ensigns Roben Waldron and A. F. ne, giving a demonstration of the breeches buoy, and Dr. C. C. Smith of the Haida presented a lecture on first aid. A discussion of motorboat equipment, by Ensign Waldron, was also on the schedule. The class, which terminated the novel educational venture last night was aftended by over 100 peo- ple. Termination of the |session of the Haida navigation school completed a community- minded attempt on the part of the ship’s officers to perform a service to Juneau citizens. The idea was entirely original with men on the |cutter and was entered into solely | for * the purpose of providing a worthwhile contribution to the peo-| ple of the city wherein the cutter is stationed Over and above their mflnnold duties as watch dogs of Uncle Sam’s seaways the ship's personnel | devoted much time and effort to their program of teaching. Classes were taught by Lieut. N. Fulford, director of the schpol; | Lieut. Richard Foutter, Ensign A. F. Wayne, Ensign Glenn Rollins, | Ensign Robert Waldron, and Dr. |c. c. smith. One class was conducted by Lieu- tenant Commander Noble G. Rick- etts, who throughout, has endorsed the scheme and lent it his full co- | operation sheepskins | of atten- at five of the sdlunl nine weeks’ te PAIRS MORE of fine quality MEN’S SHOES TOPLACEONOUR CLEARANCE LIST BiG VAN'S STORE 278 SOUTH FRANKLIN ALASKA UNION ~ GETS CHARTER, Masters, Mates, Eng:neers, ; Deckhands, Cooks of } Tenders Quit Cl0 ‘ SEATLE, March 10.—Resuming | the old jurisdiction unden the AFL, | the Sailors Union of the Pacific, has | issued an industrial charter to the Cannery Tendermen'’s Union of Al- SANITARY AFL ISSUANCE ka and Puget Sound, comprising eral hundred Alaska and Puget Sound cannery tenders formerly filiated with the ClO Alaska Fis ermen’s Union, made by the The announcement is Harry Lundeberg, Secretary of Sailors Union of the Pacific. The charter covers masters, mates engineers, deckhands and cooks em- ployed on cannery tenders in Al- aska and Puget Sound w Lundeberg said cannerymen mem- bers of the Alaska Fishing Union had nothing to say about their own working conditions and agr nents and had to accept the agreements made by the fishermen. e rh\hnr Classified Ads for results. MEAT (0. FIRST FOR MEATS The Treat of the Season Here af Lasi-GENUINE 1939 FRESH KiLLED FRYERS " WHOLEBIRDS $1.25 Il poT ROASTS..Ib 28¢ CHOICE CUTS FROM SELECT BEEF HENS . FOR FRICASSEE Y 28@ SHORTENING . . Ib. 1 5¢ SWIFT'S JEWEL—MAKES WONDERFUL PIES " LITTLE PIGS. .. Ib. 35e' ARMOUR’'S STAR | PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY "Pleasing You Means Our Success” LET'S MAKE JUNEAU BEAUTIFUL FOR THE ROTARY CONVENTION 12-PHONES—49 ED SHAFFER, Manager [ POSSSSUSSSUSS USSR AT THE SAME BIG VALUE PRICE ONLY $2.95 ; Values 1o $8.00 D e e ] We have made this addition to our clear- ance stock only because the support given our sale has shown that Juneau men really appreciate fine shoe values. 10 $1.50 values at PAIRS OF MEN°®S RUBBERS Ve w e

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