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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. = = i ice ms or « r opr o 1) L Eldorado Creek for sometime. He i "“'|. failed to attempt to break the 101ice caring s or ol | v | « living he Jeanneret cabingfree balloon altitude record of 35,- ;myww ) 1’4‘; courts .m‘_ con STEE&E {ELLS | e and Youth Clash :.‘vmm; ‘1-:I|(»1m;mu‘ i H! (‘-:l; ||«'~...cuu PR i | missior E In Senate and T i ; IR T 303 b | ah 3 & 5 The closed automobile is gaining D e CHAMBER OF HIS | oot b B St 1 o T 3 of Control set forth in effe i y istrict Is lerrorize R ely centered around It €8 In Bome | \mgaard of Rord C r ey today and 18 UEUE ATTLE, March 11.-A baboon. |, ’z No. 1. the “Controller |t t ¢ status of the AUOTNEY | yjiorial Banking yard charg a | | the v came off victorious. It | fescaping from tue ! g appatent. Naturally this | General D hose ‘JH;“»" have 1ot quies now vested in the maon " “~'IH 3 “m.‘| ']- ';' “‘4’““" 5 ured | |of u; u‘nluml \]‘m\\ il Elks’ Annual ow owing to the sweepinz ) bee [ tin imited un-| ;g cretary with referer N g ” [ omanE: e 0 scars 3 ney Ridge residents : I proposes to effect in the| ) far had on leasing lands belonging to ror- Road Builder and Amencan‘ Ihe ‘Confiicti tnme ' upioyavitie st e wiliioliast : % n r s been constituted since i Some of Duties | neers’ Home at Sitka and o elegate to kgyptian convening. Senators Hunt and | {jinally captured in a W H zation e duties of the all the duties now di I b Convention Talks. Dunn d 10 a. m. while Sen- | | gy just outside of the city ! DANCE are a few outspoken ad-)ler ated are: audit | the Board of Trustees of the Hom i B i opined [ {5 [n the break for freedom, the \ ! of the Dbill who v I m the Territory | constitute the Board of Education (Continued from One) esent at least 11 o beast attacked the Keeper but was| | s o GHitten. Thare el ants in satistac- | replacing the four senfor senators g e | ufficiently early. Sen beaten off with a broom which was } MARCH 17 a few outspoken oppone t wion of vital [ yhe Governor, including election et o b | Siech JolRe fhe o A U torn in pieces by the animal's knife ! measure who do not hesi i ) yrporation records | commissioner of Education, etc.; ap e L iy I v by Senator Pratt that the | fyp. toary ! ing brands of ani | s Y o o e declaye b el G NOIroW was carriec over of the 1€ constitute th Territorial Fish Com v ¢ = e e § A . " " + % \ o taker ao ) eeted fission: appoint an inspecior o A l-l..h]:m- S ey {Aviator Urcenscious in E Music by i approving nor « 1 1o spe- | livestock: constitute the Territorial <P ¢ i e = 2 | Mz y il ; mary o aooinc | iatorieal Libary ayd Mussuin: Goms| . OUior apegkers tcluded Reprecipr o Trying Altitude Record"t B A GHably dompaie notaries publ appo arvd | mission: discharge all functions cc ent : ive I\\n, x,‘n ( I;:ll.' ‘u I ‘I | | Fh . ”_'l 3 el i 1: T’ Al k i ? nis 0 el | ¢ hildren's Guardiar ! ol {nected w eliel of destitution now | CrSDUrs. ¢ e Ro 2 NDI M uT| SCOTT FIEL selleville, bl o s et OB St Mg o el M R ", eeowpuee winen suanen ot 0T, L il The Alaskans | fHlern for | Medical ) Commissionir | chase all supplies for the various: Breréton. rep the Adams | mpe cahin of A. A. McMillan on [at an altitude of 27.000 feet, Capt.| i 1 i lustrial {and As & oner of | office the Territory rove | Predger Comyp [46 Eldorado Creek, Klondike, was|Hawthorne Gray, engin 1 \ l,m.vhf. R e R gD i ,.\|,..‘..w i ul:ll;‘v.m;: Mo entsd T ined to the ground last month, ac- — e T s | anne ax collector ing, in advance, and authorize their!Be€Wn Chamber of Commerce and de-|corqing 1o the Dawson News. He los It is claimed on the one hand and !|out incorporated school dis-{ payment, except “expenses connected | (111¢d that Betrsburg was "‘I‘!"“‘“"m outfit and most of his per admitte the other that the bill | tricts with litigation or hearings, which mgy (114 example. ! liglion Sl clteats ofulITRN sl D oy would re¢ smize present procedure| Then there is still a further tran-|he incurred by the Attorney Gen BIEeSHEN 210, 1 "“";‘“‘ P l"{m 'l’"”“ Yukon and had been minin | : n adn ation. It would, to sum |sfer of that might without authority from the Board of % 5 'l'“'_““"_‘ Ol )' i ."“ ‘;;“ - up one of the bill's sections, change not D ally provided 1| Control.” ‘:Ilnll‘l‘l ;»“;.‘ \l\l|||h h lx ].;::‘\; |‘~Iv!|/.l»”‘ P eve the furniture from the Gov | his cor m the measure 7l Is Without Precedent 1 ““ 15 l?“' ‘\”“'l € .l i 3 F i : A crnor’s office and that of the Te AL duties r;l funetion ' g g evident that the bill provides ' oo 1'4\”'41|rlvl|;|rllun:‘\‘\“~\ |u\“lh»~l‘“\'\i():: JOHNSTON'S Secretary on cither the Govern I for an entirely new system of execi- pyooa e sk 5 e S e i ates first the office of "( etary of w"m Territor I tive administration in Terrvitorvial 5:4- “’l‘l‘ll‘":m:';:“:m:( S ‘I::ji.,},‘:’l,mnl»lh\"l’d\:fl'I EXCLUSIVE NE WEEK—) o for the Mertitory” I statute enacted hy 1} tory. 1t is a radical departure from ' piliye apnre e i e ONE SEK—MARCH 10 TO 17 for his election every four and which shall not ha 11l eatabiIBla0) pHGAaIERE No Goha RSy e CHOCOLATES 4 vs, beginning with the general wise disposed of or pro American Territory ever undertook | i i« huilding compar stably with 4 cans Grapefruit, Idol $1.00 clection of 1928, In the interim, a|this Act, shall be dischd covernment under any similar plai. pote of (e States. anl were fully ' . 4 cans Slice Pineapples, No. 2, Veribest 1.00 Controller would he elected by the | Controlier; Provided, however, (hal ji gtands alone, unique in American{ gy good as those of Montana THE CORRECT THING 3 cans Slice Pineapples, No. 215, Amocat 1.00 at $6,000 per year | functions herein specifically enumer- 1o yomember, had wider latitude | S : I'm,').y = ‘1 fhm\ g (im ;eac{\es.‘ gel‘Meme Mei}:a. SEE piny R L e eeailon AT f CoTented WL b ol vt e I LA cans Peaches, Palace, No. 2V, 1.00 of Territorial Treasurer in the same|troller, they shall he performed by [owers bestowed on them WAL U e e 3 cans Peaches, Palace, No. 2V 95 manner as the Controller; including i the Attorney CGeneral.” gressional enactment at the time W iina e i ! 3 cans Pears, Bartlett, Luxius '95 _ «lection by the present Legislature | The Con alsoauthorized \heiy creation, were kept tied to the o o it | d Vo ¢ of an encumbent to serve untiljto admini take ack- pederal sernment, through the | s X S - Vel AU A Q March 1, 1920, It likewise provides | nowledgements, Ie is also constitat: probationary SR e el LR S VEGETABLES for election of the Attorney Gen-|ed agent for (he Territory for serv-'yosa thvough the medis of the Gov ;‘\f””:(:“b‘_ .;‘m" “:"‘(‘[ ‘I’".”“"'_.‘ i : 9 cans Tomato Soup, Campbells $1.00 ernor and the higher courts. Thel o members of the Legislaturs ”,,” Pheae 25 Free Delivery 4 cans Early .June Peas, Amocat 100 Controller Bill seems to be designed | jo.a1 people 4 cans String Beans, Amocat 1.00 to sever this connection and sepi AR I‘ S My e oo’ 3 cans Asparagus Tips, Libbys . 1.00 altogether the uniting link betwed Dheslate, Mes: RoSkjter Hoyle ‘lobt | /e miiams g 4 cans Whole Beets, Amocat ... 95 Pederal supervisory powers and the! $80,000 to found a Chair of Music! Territory 1;.\| the University of Sheffild, Eng-! 6 cans Peas, Duchess, Tender 1.00 Advice of Governor {land, in memory of her husband | 6 cans String Beans. Luxius 1'00 While Gov. Parks did not specifi.| S e g bl SR e e - L cally mention this measure i lis | @——————- — DANCE Secans pngar Semn fnde Falley I8 biennial » to the 1 tture I > m g 72l L 4 AT Wl Wedndsiny;, eartain pagsazen in sl LORSBHARCOUGIH EAGLES” HALL 8 botties Heing (Cath 95 First spring shipment of are accepted by both lawmakers and | o 2 Ll E aymen referring to it. One par-' USE i DOUGLAS 8 pounds Raisins, Seedless, Best 95 ticular passage, now that the bill| Y A | 6 pounds Black Figs "I)( ord Lace( ant lature, is regarded us significant. | 15 ] | B()tz Lollseu’" 49 pound sack Drifted Snow Flour, fresh 2.65 |nl this he said with unconcealed | PINE BALSAM | 20 pounds Best Selected Yakima Potatoes 95 B asis: | 3 (Buttoned style too) e T bl A | i | [‘1 l n ! i ) e { ) ) s > slieve that the! with elod vien Loeryi = 7 e e e ghi bt / | y Everything Guaranteed—AIl Fresh Stock steadfast adherence to those policias | Menthol anc | ~ e . ; [ 3 which have proved to be successiul | MARCH 17TH G ORG ROTHERS and untried experiments.” J | i, K’ k- I) 3 A ldittle later he added this state TRY THE | PHONES 92 and 95 wk Fants : “Our Territorial government s BUTLER-MAURO e, - — The Ouality Kind e R DRUG CO. T L L L ¢ o e = = ? ture. 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