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. p ST AR T KR AR S0 IR s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1931. 3 $1,140 FOUND . Daily Crossscord Puzsle |FINDS NO TRACE ] PROBE MEASURE; | | 9 Turt 11 24 hours d ] y 12. Collection of [E] 16 Bquality: | facts prefix | [ 13, Arablan e i ‘ oy 14 u:::::wm 0. 0n vy e 3 out lav 3 % 3 en\ { st ] 15 Persian fatry [L] 22. Halts 5 Foster Resolution Gl\en) 4 TlPe asure of TTermonal it 8 BA2 wonses [Bernt Balchen Flies Over Approval Today— | ensioner J. T. Fraz- |1 seseny 3. one who aoess | Jce Floes Looking for Other Bills Passed ier Is Uncovered | 8L Mot sultabie Viking Survivors | 35. Thinkers . Two Senate bills and a House One thousand, one hundred and 27, Word of res ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Mafch | | resolution, the latter authorizing fox;u' dollar.s. all in twenty-dollar 90 Movntain #a 25—Bernt Balchen and his air- a legislative probe into the con- gold bills, were found in the pocket Crete plane crew are back at the Corner- duct of Territorial offices, were of an r?ld vest under a pile of 3L su;;enré?rt‘?- AM[s] brook base after a flight over the passed this morning by the Senate, rubbish (‘j" l:el cabin ‘;]f J. T. Fraz- g Uprl{:m part e g o 4 | ice-packed White Bay in search for all of them by unanimous votes. fer, aged recluse, who was ren- i A St egion beyond DOWN N Verick Frissel and other possible o 84. Not bi: d or 3 3 " In an hour session it considered dered almost unconscious by fumes 3 Mo JRGHC 3F o g the Jordan L ArUS of 4. Imaginative | survivors of the sealing ship Viking several measures in second read- | from his coal stove a few days ago 37. h?:;:hot the gs. lsl;nflfl.fll i t -',-’;.d'",fdfi“ [ 5 disaster. ing and advanced them for final ;\;Zp‘;:}o Za Paté‘%r;t ir?veStD:n:i: African 52, Midwontern i..,:,.h the 48, Porcine anim Balchen reports he saw no trace enactment tomorrow Ospi v. f n state arp hung . Native meta of the missing 26. The House probe resolution was years, he has been receiving a pen- b éfiry“?;m Ho® gg: w“;:.hy b S eeatins % srx"-:‘.‘—} Frotew Robert Fogg, who was marooned amended yesterday in the Senate sion of $20 a month from the Ter- iand 58. Tier bird 4. Beard of Assoclated Press y y e 40. Compass point 59, Preciou & Decomposes Train on Horse Island after breaking a y to carry an appropriation of $500 ritory. 4L Animals of the .mn: 7. Goddess of 66. Engineering ski on his plane as he attempted A flash, a burst of speed and a stop In a siushy snow bed. That's for clerical expenses, and the com- Joined Masons in 1865 o [easel tamily 60, Literary com- o aqllece s AgioEree to land his news-picture expedi-| the story of Harry W, Bull's successful test of Lo h°'§'umr:“n s T riod of ime: to o . ere. mittee to be appointed was directed The money was found by Lockie i Evén: contr. fettar '° * Vote tion, is at Hampden. He succeeded m:’fl::dct’;c:::lo:i.:::' :;::fl:::k‘:nfxmt; u‘:d:;: for a short dis- to keep a record of all the evidence submitted. Passed Without Debate It went through the Senate without debate. All seven members voted for it. It will reach the| House tomorrow. A committee of | eight, four members from each of | the two branches, and to include in the personnel the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, is authorized to inquire into the conduct of all Territorial of- fices to the end that conflicts now existing in laws which govern the administrative procedure of the several executive departments may be erased. Just how the committee, after it is organized, will proceed has not been publicly discussed. As more than 50 per cent of the present Senate membership will be assigned to it, necessarily its work will have to be conducted at times when the Senate is not in ses-| read for the second time. Associated Press Ph Georges Lewys' $2,000,000 plagl | ism suit against Eugene O'Neill| was heard in New York federal court. She averred Iideas for O'Nelll’s “Strange Interlude” came out of her book, “The Temple of Pallas-Athenas.” providing funds for rehabilitation| of the Valdez dyke project, and the latter making an appropriation of $12,000 for compiling, ete., the| laws of Alaska, House Bill No. 8,/ alloting annually $2,500 from the| Second Division’s road fund to| Nome Harbor maintenance, were| Mr. Lomen introduced a measure | to amend Chapter 8, Session Laws| of 1917, relative to licensing for| the practice of medicine and sur- gery and providing for revocation| of such licenses. | No Pulaski Day | The Senate today returned to| |is at least 87 years old, for he * a resolution covering this matter, One authorizes the purchase of a sion. No intimation has been giv-| the Governor correspondence rela-| en by the presiding officer of|tive to designating a day in the either house of the members who | Territory to be known as Pulaski will be assigned to the probe. Day, in honor of the noted Polish Pass Relief Bill | officer of that name who rendered | A bill for the relief of George' valient service in the Revolution- H. Wagner, Nome, carrying an ap-"ary War. It also notified the appropriation of $2,605, passed the | Governor it did not desire to take | Senate today. It is for services|the initiative in the matter. performed by Wagner during ai Two House resolutions were re- smallpox scare of 1928-29. Two| ceived in the Senate and referred years ago the Legislature passed|to the Committee on Education. but it was declared invalid. | collection of Indian baskety to be Another Senate measure, by Mr.| known as the Willlam P. Rauch| Hess, passed the Senate today. It| Collection, $5,000 donated. to the| seeks to amend Chapter 101 of the| Alaska Museum by Mr. Rauch to laws of 1929 and would fix fees| be used for that purpose. The other of Commissioners and witnesses in | fixes April 6 as Army Day Bl\d‘ cases arising out of the work of asks the Governor to set it aside the Board of Children’s Guardians,} by proclamation for general ob-! Senate Bills 16 and 10 the first' servance throughout the Territory. | - DANCE ALL-GIRLS’ BAND Auspices L. 0. 0. M. No. 700 MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Admission $1.00 Ladies Free i Scandinavian-American Music New Peppy Dances Canned Food Event ‘QUALITY-SERVICE VALUE-PLUS GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES 92—95 i March MacKinnon and Chief of Police George Getchell. Also in the cabin were discovered papers showing its occupant had joined the Masonic Lodge at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, in 1865, thus establishing that he abbr, PP e I% 5 /i | fal could not have affiliated with the order before he was 21. Mr. MacKinnon had called to see the aged man at the hospital yesterday. The latter is very feeble, and has difficulty in making himself understood. -He reiterated the word tools even when money was mentioned. This morning, Mr. MacKinnon discussed the matter with the Chief and they decided " to search the cabin, which is one of the so-called Hogan cabins on ‘Willoughby Avenue, The Chief had sealed the place with a police pad- | lock the other day after the re- moval of its occupant to the hos- pital. “The cabin was in a terrible state of disorder,” said Mr. Mac- 7 Kinnon. “We looked over the few, Y tools and in the bed, but without | result. I wanted to abandon the! search. The Chief insisted on al very thorough investigation. He' found the money. The pile of] dirt and the old vest would never have been suspected by me as the hiding place for such a treasure. For its discovery the Chief is en- titled to all the credit.” ‘The money has been deposited in the B. M. Behrends Bank. ——————— MAY DELAY DEPARTURE Oscar Holm, veteran tailor of Sit- ka, is confined to his room in the Zynda Hotel with a bad cold. He had planned to leave on an early steamship for the States, but may postpone his departure until ne feels better. l | Chief Keeps Up Search | 7 TELEPHONE 134/ Phone 478 ASPARAGLUS, 2 pounds ......... NEW POTATOES, per pound .... SPINACH, per pound ............ GREEN PEPPERS, per pound .... CUCUMBERS, each ............. TOMATOES, per pound ......... CELERY, per bunch ............. LETTUCE, Solid, each ......5.... 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