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d THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1927. GEORGE B. RICE ll\l BABY GIRES DIE WITHIN SHORT OF .mm.\‘EDITUR WINS TIME AS RESULT NURSES? spiracy or any other crime, such asduty of enforcing the laws should " |[MUCH LEGISLATION Bt o xilihy, thhr ceiired oibe|have. Svemty 1 <ic TR SR BT | o et iy, | nais etine uoms TMgtottate o & s ATTORNEY GENERAL ‘n u fendants jointly indicted for|examine them under oath as to what | CHICAGO., March n. 'Im ! cony o crimes that may be jointly committed | they know about a particular crime,” vo Wik ola. died|adiolr i but do not require joint action, Many Other Suggestions : et ey Five el w 3 \I»”\Il \I 1 “l‘l‘m‘ K.ll 1 u:“l‘ ’ll‘n |;::. ' ll:: \1 :!‘”|5| l ]1 xln ;‘,, rt r[“ At are T tovha opinion o e trial court, e in-|torney General makes 18 specific “mis- OF ELKS LUBGE ; rees” ervor mistaking | UG A INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March whenever it can be obt: is terests of justice require that one|cellaneous reccomendations.” These a b Il antiseptic solution | ype pabies a boracic solution which The foar year | between George found reasonable and depe or more be tried separately embrace many subjects. One is for i tilled drink water. was to be used for eyewash R. Dalc vspaper publisher,! The legislation recon 5. If the defendant fails to testify [u law to regulate the publication by George I3 Rice was X~ | e e — -~ jand Judge ( nee W. Dearth reach. der th ction would et in his own behalf, the jury may | newspapers of political news or n Rt Ruler o0 the i W G By 4 e o oler e Rt draw such conclusions from that fact|ter affecting the outcome of political S ey o cna g it e el \HEINTZEIMAN DL T S Gl SR L e e ELTES AT e e e ceed Harr ling whe noexcf SPEAKER AT CHAMBER that he exceeded | judicial y rela 1 on nd the prosecution should have full nded the enactment of a sta- ol r N p A : ; tto comment upon tie defen aking it crime to publis} pire S ity in prosecution of the I labor; monthly | 2 publish Other officers elected to ofi 5 MEA"TING FRIDAY NOON The impeachment is the first un- for empioyees unle otherwise dant’s failure to take the witness statements for the purpose « night Walmsl i YAKATAGA OIL OUTLOOK - der the St present constitution. | cified on a prior contract; ng|stand in his own behaif misleading electors in the dischs teeme { No IS BETTER THAN EVER 1 1 ueintzeiman, assistant di Dale plans tc i to Muncie|the standard barrel of herring at| 0 ‘|:.‘1‘1. lvlu»l gov nent and the of 1.‘)w‘n' duties as suc b He renew A6k b e i trict forester, who returned ¥ from Fort Recov Ohio, where ) fish in considering ent for|defendant should h the right toythis recommendation. ry M Le on the Admiral Wat-! his week from a four-month ab- s been direct the publishing of | packing and gibbi vefilling nor o | ake depositions of witnesses under Subsidy Is Urged it Gleiaii: Delioiatinr enan in: U where he was | | wspaper by telephone since th S bhh s packine un-|conditions which preserve to the de-| Tn Part IV, Mr. Rustgard recom- h W e L engiged In baving the: way fon (s ¢ e il - pfocestinga 1z THEiRHee e ; Jviny | fendant his constitutional right to be} mends “the proper authorization and 1 th of 1.100 establishment of a pulp and paper. |, vinst Lim for editorial at i wl i nironted with the witness against| tppropriation be ted to permit ctone. It ix suid that| manufacturing industry in K8, | tacks upoh ol . : sy i American steamship line to oper- ( i Totge ) the work are| Will probably talk before the m The newspape moved from | for hey sh | After the defendant is put upon| ‘e between Prince Rupert aund ( nnati, Oh ) ¢ & je/ber of Commerce tomorrow on his Muncie to Portl cape Dearth's | to g ee to the 1 vial tl <should be no presumptio: itheastern Alaska ports. Such line h yr. Jenne was electec oA to BB lstte ag WOrK in that connection. The meet-| jurisdiction 1 ible him to earn at least|of his guilt or his innocence, but|should be required to make two sail e iy Lhie sthas aric Begdi ing will be held at the Arcade Cafe' Dearth iven 20 min- %20 per week besides lodging ! the burden should, of course, be on|ings each week during the months i il At 2 The Admiral \‘__"I il dischargea Bt noon in which 1t sn o be im- subsistence providi \ showing|the prosecution to prove the de-]|>f the halibut season and to make o R 00 T ek B &R ol dnsis the| A report is expected from the com- | peached. He refused to resign cificiency before the Labor Com-|fendant guilty beyond a reasonable | the run in not more than 36 hours 3 ; < e o ah el S Pathotaun il mittee in charge on plans for the PD- vhere agents of the | doubt rom the northern terminus to Prince orel . €| Gener ctroleum a to| | 1 agen & 3 P : | o biennial reception by the Chamber s RGO R e S Aty | Rupert, including stops at, say, Pet. e | wembers ‘Ara na-|be uae rther driving | wthori i 1| “S. The jury should have authorit s Gl IRV e B I i fu 1‘- vin [6 mambers of He plucn 8 MRS. JULIA Tt RNER o iy g ::‘” o iony of an ae | wrsburg, Wrangell and Ketehikan. &t & e Blite 0 )“,,m, ood ,:,d, the pro-| LAID TO REST TODAY e it s e Ay s i :mnld also be “uq\mt 1]:1. 11(:\: cold SIS TS vam for that oceasion has virtually . ol 6 ; t . qeq | Hforage space for not less than 500 I e WHG'S WHO | : T ocess roligrative evidence as to the det [ SREC SR IO L0 088 HERE BRL gy | i mdE S 1 U GAIN O THLTBLAC Nero “are: @ SuwiE L ] b A ter 6 emp ndant’s conneetion with the crime | " tos: gCNOnaS H l AND WIERE | [other matters of routine busing ‘.1"). « I\]n x” were ‘\1‘ a s ' ;”.‘v Lall b SRTEalea I i 1 the conavetiat the triall 4n -.nf;- and |m‘~~ space In:xsmu('l: TWO ARE ARRESTED ON | g e preseniod Chunel s worui for s, i iy ol o, 1 0 s | e Ao v HABITATION CHARGE‘ Le B Dostygs €Rl0ve | o ooy bR Ty e | Revise Criminai Code the judge should have the }mnn forsa |lu..u and {§ may (o0) thbound pas on Arl Dealers Select "'\" ORI altah e i | on the pre | powers as at common law, He|D¢ necessary to build one for the ir He Pablo De LaRoss an, and|for sc and may go I “75 Besi Sellers” mass proceeding 10 the 1 Daicy Thomas, Indian arrested | fore returning ] Cometery, where (e body was la Jast night by Federal officers and| M. J. Sullivan will leave for the YORK, March 3.—A list of (0 ves IEACH{HoMG R0y arraigned before Judge Frank A South on the Northwestern this cve sellers™ in American art ,, = 5 Bovle, in the U. S. Commissioner's| ning d may Dbe in the South for!for the past 50 years has been com OUR WORK IS OUR BEST Court today on a charge of illegall ge 1 weels before returning. ije. piled by the eiated Dealers i ADVERTISEMENT cohabitation. They had not been giv-lis making o business trip in con-| Amevican Painters These American “immortals” CAPITOL DYE WORKS were en a preliminary hearing this after-} nection with his Alaska interests noon | e s elecied on a sales basis for the Feb Sz s ', Meldner — Professional Cleaner AU the time the officers wade the|Reiner Leads Three iary exhibit of the Anderson Gal-! ¢ M ‘Hnu' Ixr,».‘ nal Clean arrest, they reported seizing B0 h leries in New York and Dyer —Phone 177 bottle of home brewed beer. It w Orchestras in Month iciures by rugenc W e announced at the U. 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