The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1931, Page 8

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e bt bl ddg e ¢ v_&‘ Tt . — T i B Rev. C. E. Rice delivered the in- s nine votes pl for th cHANGEs ASKED i\'ocation. After the roll had been garks flgangel")er after wm: gl:cdug:slgnn“ulu:cdpo:;l‘ ENKINS' B b called by Asst. Secretary Elmer|Bienni essage- “Jot’ his ‘supponters ; ledge. ' Lets Linden Tt e oah of ffes wue w6 7 G o Wednesday | e i Sundy | o v‘f}e;ed t,?’ th‘e s;rim\‘;o‘rs by Fed- Yy :{morning a second meeting was held A e udge Justin W. Jlarding. without any ' definite result. At i’} Indications today were ' Outof Jail : Alleged Emb—ez;ler of Seat- [ tle Loan Association Released SEATTLE, March 4—Adolph Lin- \den, former President of the closed Puget Sound Saving and Loan As- soclation, who arrived here Satur- day from New York in'charge of parole officers, was released on a $15.000 bail four hours after he had been placed in jail. James Bailey, attorney for the ing the duties of the office in or- estate of A. F. Anderson, Linden's der to clarify one or two ques- father-in-law, posted the bond. tions that arose early in the term., Assooiated Press Photo | Linden is charged with the al- Appended to Mr. Cole's Teport Teanady Fekette Marla who waq €8ed" embezzlement of $250,000 of ng to cOrpora- gelected “Miss Hungary” at a na the Association's funds while he & and forelgn, tional beauty contest i Bu was President. unanimous cholce for Speaker prothe regular House Committees. On eradication of diseased livestock, She’ll seek international honor: - tem. Mr. Kerr was named tem-|this committee were named: J. E Py o widadd sfidol ” porary Chief Clerk. Nominated b lands, session la ceipts in the office, and complete the Secretary of Alaska was based | [ l"'v"l':':""." w",'";":"amh“ ®a7 onded by Frank H. Foster, Cor-|ter, Third Division, and Andrew dova, Representative Winn was the ' Nerland, Fourth Division. It is ex- — $owe d \ vital statistics for the biennium. upon the needs of that office as it | :v“ froim. 800, sodtes i dova. Represshiative Wi J Issue With College had existed, and made no allowance as Miss tria 1931, . . Kerr ‘s thie o:fly p;;‘:‘l'fiee !\&rr. pected it will submit its report to- ] 2l Senator Hess was nominated for | President protem by his colleague, Senator John W. Dunn, and unani- mously elected. Judge Fox was elected temporary secretary. Im- mediately Senator Hess was elected resident and Judge Fox perma-]‘ nent Secretary by unanimous votes. | L] 9 o'cl S : : . MAKING REPORT Office Functioned Success- fully but Few Changes in Law Are Needed In a brief report to the Gover- nor on the activities of his office, created in 1929, Cash Cole, Tt 1 Auditor, declared whole the initial been successful, but a few changes in the law descr O o oiver oS blonmial had developedt a tle between Mr.| WASHINGTON, D, ., March 2 — e oamonts, ogislature o |Foster and Harry Donnelly, Fourth |The House adjourned late last Sa~ ;’: view Zg mea; id ;n an. e{Dlvislon, a ‘compromise was :f-|urday afternoon without final ac- ization of - Both " bronaes e fected With Mr. Winn receiving the | tion on the Jenkins' bill to cut im- Tanches ®ynanimous vote. migration 90 per cent during thé today, it was virtually as- e i 1 e o iy . TR L] L | T 1 The Senate then recessed. sured that they would be In. 0k 1rsitid Bietes!testtle. exports for| The bill comes up today. 11930 were nearly $40,000,000 in ex-| Discussion Saturday opened with cess of imports. shouts of “filibuster.” . . . . . . . . . o readiness by that time to Imm:;?:;ym:&: l;:pl);iz’ com- : recelve the Governor and o . . . . . . . pleted his work hear his message. Chamber, Secretary Theile con. The two houses, as usual, vened the House 'in the Hall of | ® Will meet in joint session fo" o the House of Representatives where hear the Governor. The o ceremonies duplicating those in the|® meeiing will be held in the e Senate were held. Rev. A. P. hall of the House of Repre- - o Kashevaroff, Curator of the Mu- u‘nmcives. A definite hour e seum and arch-priest of the Rus-~ will be fixed tomorrow for : . ALL Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats GOING AT COST AND LESS See Our Window Display Leader Dep’t. Store GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 sian Church, delivered the invo- e cation. Representative Murray was the | Committee on Committees to select S e e 000 0o for the additional duties placed| | morrow. The Auditor called attention to Chief Clerk. The iinanimous bal-| Representatives Donnelly, Mc- o ; ts drawn upon thg Auditor. Im':eqiate]§' W : 75 g ":_atct T‘e):itmr‘;a)lir;uflngs Sbv the Upon taking over the office it be- D:{:OII:; M(Zolxr:n ca;(;rnh;‘e:m’, o lot of whe House was cast for both. | Cutcheon and Hellerich were named fl.fi“xkh Agricultural College and CAme mnecessary to hire an ac-! o gnow a producer, and Lomolwe e aalla, Vectal was then elected lon a committee to notify the Sen- P irawn by countant and install a complete set or' ’ oo Assistant Chief Clerk. ate that the House was organized School of Mines are not drawn by Eddy, stage and screen comme- 3 » ¢ every Of books, and at the same time : | Takes Short Recess and ready for business, and Repre- g»fe:u%f:ni:i;f‘ ti::tiizslfog $! He °arry on all the duties of the office 1d);‘:§u2:1vew:§eg1fo:::‘:; y:sthi' *if | The House then took a short re-|sentatives Ziegler, MocDonald and 4 4 as it had been in the past. The!' P | cess to select its other clerical per- |Nylen formed a similar commit- - Wi than Tefuse to honor: wWar- g of additional help, so a de- i | SENATE H E Representative Murray, CUff’ Allen Caucussed Three Days MILK B d ’ l Sts Arawn by the Board of Trus- ficiency has been incurred, both 4 3 and J. E. Johnson, was named to| The House’s organization was ~-DOrden s, arge cans, ' tees of the institution which would i clerk hire and office expenses” & New office taking over many im- perform this duty. = When the perfected after three days of caus~ $3 85 2 The total deficit was about $1700.Portant Territorial duties and In- e | House reconvened, it submitted the |cussing. Saturday afternoon. the |- PEr Cas€ .......cccuvee..dI have had the effect of halting the 3 - e L2 5 i of which $1,200 was for 5313:3"3"511"'3“118 some new ones in a Tenth lsl . names of the successful applicants|entire House personnel spent con- work done by it, he had waived the o\ "Mr. Gole ‘advapced person- |SYStem which has been functioning Legislature Con |and report was unanimously adopt- |siderable time trying to settle dif-|| MACARONI--Best grade m;;tfier.cme 1 Auditor 81y, and $500 for office hire. .;l;u;e 1913, care dz:: exfrclsed hm;t venes at Noon Today‘and |ed. "terenoes over the speakership. B s 5 - o n any way ganize or halt 2 Speaker Winn the i esentat f Act requires the Auditor to make| Rccommends Accounting Change |op © o0 WO 3 KR AS o gov- | Begms 60-Day Term | Srege PRy tis o Panceacuintivg oster, L WG, DA elbow, 3 pounds sresaceas .ZSC and keep on file an inventory of all, The Auditor recommended a ernment as it had existed: yet, at Territorial property, real, personal change in accounting methods now the same time, conduct the office (Continued from page 1.) ‘ [ 3 and mixed. Lack of provision by pursued by the Territory as fol- | o required by the 1w cresting thy — diie S ol ua lty JELLO--Red and White | the Legislature for adequate help lows: “The law controlling appro-ioerice of Auditor. Burford, watchman. C. R. Booth brand, 3 packages Nititeie e 25C made it impossible to complete the priations and receipts, as it now “In clost » 3 ing I wish to say that ° pioneer of Seward, was elec| un-| work. He added: “If, however, the stands, has separated the account-|greae many. questions hase sicen fnimous,y 25 - Bergsantin _t:d,msi oo ro uct ; budget for this office is approved ing dates into three different pe- j NAVY BEANS"‘ |during the course of the biennium, Rev. C. E. Rice, Dean of. Holy as recommended, provision has been riods: the calendar year, January |, the settlement of clai d I # made for the completion of the in- 1, to December 31; the ble“"‘“‘l!wlsh to ex;ress my si:c:::‘ :;pre- ‘l‘i‘xtlx.mty ™ CALIFORNIA GROCERY per pound cevesasenn s 10C ventory. It is important that this year, April 1 to March 31, and the | giation for the hel ion ' 9 : | pful co-operation Convened by Theile be done in Ol;dfr that a ift‘“‘ T"“‘:‘_ fiscal year, July 1 to J“ni 30. Itlextended by the Territorlal and' The Senate was called to. orders PHONE 478 torial financial statement can be is urgently recommended that !he| Federal officials to this office”” by Secretary Thelle at 12 'moon START YOUR ACCOUNT rendered.” revenues be controlled as of the rEaul i ‘! " Authority Is Needed calendar year, . . . and that the| \ TODAY More authority is needed, also, in appropriations be controlled by the order to compile such an inventory, fiscal year. This will necessitate he said. “Some provision of law the Legislature at the present svs—“ is necessary whereby each Terri- sion providing sufficient funds for torial institution and official shall an extra quarter, but it will make | furnish to the Auditor the informa- uniform the keeping of accounts.” | tion from their department which The ofifce of Auditor was self- is required to make up a complete supporting during the biennium, its inventory. Some requests for this receipts exceeding the appropria- | information have just been com- tion made for its operations and | plied with in the last month,” said the deficit occurred, a surplus of the report. $2,070 being reported by Mr. Cole. | A slight deficit was reported for| Appreciation for Co-operation Ld the biennium. “The appropriation In concluding his report, the Au-+ | passed by the 1929 Legislature for ditor said: “Inasmuch as this was REXALL ORDERLIES GEORGE BROTHERS™ || =i | ’ Ry . | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. G ARNICK’S | “When We Sell It—It’s Right” i TELEPHONE 134 WE DELIVER | | PHONE 174 1 J Five Fast Deliveries Express Money Orders ; THE CASH BAZAAR IS NOT BEING UNDERSOLD D | New S[upments! . SEEUSFIRST New Low Prices! || LI LT OF HOUSE DRESSES . LADIES’ HOSIERY DRESS HOOKS ; CHILDREN’S SHOES $1.00 g ALL SIZES—ALL COLORS - THE FAMOUS WILSON " ' P er P air? 75C All sizes and colors. Ne_w trims and m'“‘r P“- Al n§r5ked a't5just half5the “fl;l e 2 Cards for Scen ts,: i 4 et or el i Pgeslioonst St i hetgbing -6l ¢, 2, 7o¢, I8e FRAMED PICTURES | : o s A e e g g gt A o THIS IS SOMETHING——GEM RAZOR DEAL as they cannot last long at this price. RA YON BLOOMERS ; Just think —A GEM RAZOR. 1 backage of GEM COTTON THREAD FOR THE CHILDREN — Brand New, Just || RAZORBLADES and a dandy CIG CASE BLACK ONLY—Sizes 16-20-24-30-70-80-90- || Unpacked—In Pink and Peach—4 to 10 year .. ALL FOR 25 CENTS 100—WHILE IT LASTS 75 sants This is an introductory offer and you shoult_rl We have a remarkable fmy in a few odd framed prints—To close-them-out - 60 cents each Leather Faced *-" .4 Pair—$1.00 7 Spools for 25 cents : lake adventage of it__, P KIDDIES' NIGHTGOWNS 5 CHILDREN'S GAR Rty ‘i We have several -items .in_ Toilet Preparations MINERS’ HATS Heavy flannelette—Stripes ‘and Colored. Ages An odd lot—White Elastic W Toilet Soaps, Shampoos, etc., greatly underpriced' With attachment for carbide lamps. Reg. $2.50. || 4 to 10 years. § -&:‘J’C_"‘“—_fi_; A few item; from this: stock are quoted Velow: NOW—$1.30 85 cents ‘ MEN’S HOSIERY E A Talcum Powders, _each b ireen | fe T0c TIES TIES TIES BOYS' FLANNELETTE NIGHTSHIRTS || Heavy Cashmere—Plenty of wear in these socks. |} Shampoo—Packer's Tar, none better, Hundreds of patterns and colors to choose from. || Heavy weight—Full cut—Sizes 14 to 16 only. Buy a dozen pair for $3.75. i S TR AN AR e NOW-_65 cents LADIES’ SILK PAJAMAS UMBRELLAS o ok, oty YOU, FISHERMEN! All Sizes. Many new colors and color combina- For Men and Women. Strong construction. Heavy Unge:%nc, e S e e ¢ 4 ISE Good grade Cotton Gloves tions. VERY SPECIAL— and very serviceable. Worth double this price. || Lemon Soap, each ............ ... ... 15¢ 15¢ pair—or by the dozen, $1.75 $1.95 pair $1.75 and $2.75 . Something new and very good for the skin ., STREET : __EVENINGS | “Juneaw’s Pioneer Cash Departiment Store” — Near Coliseum Theatre - - -

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