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B oo - Q - EUUSE DESIRES M ysterious LEGAL OPINION | Deaths Must ON EXCISE TAX for Major and Fifteen Sends Ziegler Bill to Rust-| [ Other Suspects gard—Another Fish Bill Is Put on Table | SANTIAGO, Cuba, April 24.—A t has been issued for the Major Orsenio Oritz, for- Military Supervisor of San- g0 Province to face charges in 44 mysterious >d in Oriente D have been is- sued for ers, named with Oritz, but their names are with- held second reading the House withdrawn by 1 of the same | has er me: on Bill This was Mr. Nerland’s measure !for a tax commission to make 4 | of Alaska’s needs with the idea of expressi 3 Reads Brief on Bill support of his motion, Mr.!expert survey ho asserted the me re |and industri y e of the Alas- | instituting a scientific em of read at some Territorial taxation. It was the a brief quoting Su-|third bill to be considered by the decisions to supy | House. Mr. McDonald introduced Mr. Ziegle: an amendment to it, instructing Mr. Foster had writ- the proposed commission to take te: f, and if not, if he into consideration in making its had any objection to informing the |studies, the probable need of the House by whom it had been pre-|Territory in the near future for pared. Mr. Foster retorted he $1,000,000 each biennium for pen- had not written it, that it was sions, etc. The present expendi- i law, but that he did not care Mr. McDonald said, exceeds to make known the name of the $500,000 biennially. author. The House adopted the amend- Three other bills were consider-| ment without a' record vote, and ed by the House today in second the measure will probably come reading. The first, Mr. Ziegler's up for final passage Saturday. bill to impose an additional five- The House met again at 1 pm. cent base on canned salmon and resumed consideration of its and clams, was tabled on his mo-|calendar which contained 24 ad- tion He said it was a revenue'ditional measures. measure and might be considered | —_——————— - length preme his cont o kno GAMES THURSDAY n Prancisco 5; Sacramento 1.} i American” League | i | pad | mittee to investigate radio inter with the Ways and Means revenue ic Coast League e anne [Twenty-five Dollars Given St. Louis 0; Detroit 1. | ference was the principal action measure when it was brought out on the floor of the House. Mr.| 5; Seattle 10. | National League i £ Special Committee to Cleveland 8; Chicago | taken at the meeting last evening McDonald's measure for a study of vood 6; Portland 3. 1 All games postponed on account | Probe Trouble er games postponed, Old Age Insurance systems wa:;’ leEsTIGATED Oakland-Los Angeles, postponed. of bad weather. Appointment of a special com- weather. STANDING OF CLUBS. Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. | Club. |City Hall, of the Juneau Radio Mayor Thomas B. Jud- 471,ed in the investigation of inter- Los Angeles 9 n 563/son and E. C. Adams were named Sacramento o 8 520 on the committee, which is to have Portland 9 8 500 three members, they being given San Francisco 9 8 .529“110 right to select a third. Twenty- Hollywood 9 8 ‘500 five dollars was appropriated from Oakland 8 8 .5uo‘the club’s treasury to be expend- 8 9 6 1 ference. Seattle 1 353 3 : o National League | President Frank Garnick presided Won Lost Pet.|at the meeting. Secretary ‘Wilbur St. Louis 6 1 857 Burford was present. Many mem- Boston 7 2 .e|bers attended New York 6 3 667 | ,____——-——A' Chicago 4 3 571 Pittsburgh 3 4 429 Philadelphia 3 5 375 % Cincinnati . 1 6 143 Love—Ha[e Passion Brooklyn 1 7 125 P 2 American League | B h Won Lost Pect.| rOt ers New York 6 2 .50 einans. § 3 & Murder - Retribution St. Louis 3 3 .500 . SRR Chitago 3 g R Coming to Capitol Philadelphia 3 5 375 Detroit 3 5 375 Boston 2 6 250 r————' ~ - ——————————————————" GOOD BAKING FLOUR A Fisher Product 50 Pound Sacks . P At GARNICK’S~-Phone 174 THE JUNIOR CLASS of the Douglas High School Presents “ISZAT SO” A Three-Act Comedy DOUGLAS COLISEUM SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH At 8:15 O’clock Matinee 2:15 O’clock ~—Admission— Adults 50c¢ Children 25¢ Be Explaine(fl |Warrants Issued in Cubal e past few| |in the Council Chambers of the|= __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931. PLANE BRINGS " MINERS HERE | scres Grow old Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solutlon of Yesterday’s Puzzie 9. Become knc »n \STELLA MARIS HERE ON HER WAY TO TAKU | STARR, FAMOUS EXPLOSION ON WESTWARDBOAT, FISHING BOAT; | om, e o s 10. French river 11. Strokes lightly 16. Flower 19. Telegraph 20. Chafe | = Measure | 8. Cease S | % Ocean [} . Spoken i the Taku, where her owner, L. H. PUTS IN HERE CREW IS SAFE & s s | ! Camp, the property of Dr. H. C. | SR~ Mature Biblical tower ! D %oy E B MoHiok: o 48 DeVighne. . . |2. Endure | Th ht br i | D Japanese . e yacl ought Mr. Smith |Aircraft Back from Ketchi- % orb race [Craft on Way South to/White Star of Seattle Con-|north 1ast fall and then returned ' Lan G to Hirst i e T Tonenen, for B Back G J'k south. He has been at the Tak: an Goes to Ihirst- ol E . Peel 1 ac anner sume: o i 3 n al e Taku |, Chichagof i Haoor oossb IR 3% oy ring y Y Flames CaP camp all winter. The craft may {h A tain and Men Escape |be used by Mr. Smith in the im- 29. Take one's | plant Workers, Supplies 1 where it picked up Kisto P. Pav- lovich, John Gordich, Vaso Nikin- ovich, John Marinovich and Pajo Vucetich, all miners, and brought | them to this city. They came to attend the funeral of the late O. S. Pavovich, which will be held Sun- day. Kisto Pavovich is a cousin of | the deceased. Mr. Gordich is mine foreman at Hirst-Chichagof. | The Petersburg remained in her hangar here this forenoon and this afternoon, | — - APPRECIATION EXPRESSED The Art Department of the Ju- | neau Women's Club desires to pub- licly thank the donors of exhibits | at the affair given last Saturday.| The exhibitions were many and the | club appreciates such loyal coopera- tion from the artists and others of Juneau. —adv. i g NOTICE On account of the funeral service | Sunday afternoon, April 26th, of | : fics mediate future for cruising South- With H. W. Terhune, executive |15, Enormous [ H 31 Animal tood Bound from Seward to Seattle,| |east Alaska waters. officer of the Alaska Game Com- |, plrench Al 3 a5 ARREMOE the steamship Starr,Capty, An-|. PORT ANGELES, ‘Wash, Aprl| —— —— mission and Major L. E. Atkins, of | abusively T E 36. Gave out drew Anderson, called at Juneau!24-"cam~ John Haines and his| feeeommeae_ the Alaska Road Commission, as | Yy:\r;lg::klako H & 33, g‘i’nfiet late yesterday afternoon staying | CT€W Of our men, Andrew Freder- | passengers, the seaplane Peters- |17, Metal l! s 41, Large fat-bote | three hours. The craft, famous ickson, Chris Norwigh, W. A. Green | burg, Pilot Ellis and Mechanici{:- ELT:G' Auia 9 lwmeu l;‘oll 4in Northern navigation annals, for and Philip Murphy, escaped from Brian Harland, returned to Ju- | wose ife T R A et her mail, passenger and freight|the halibut schooner White Star of | Auto art neau yesterday afternoon from 1. Close tightly 55 Obtain Wagner's cards | service between Seward and far |Seattle, which burned while 12| g Ketchikan, to which city the air-llg Deators b furs 1 Kih ol Ges & Cororensald” & ;o westward islands of the Aleutian |miles off Tatoosh late yesterday. craft had taken Mr. Terhune and |50. Units 2. Turn to the a thick black "' monk . |chain, is owned by the San Juan; The five men put off in a small SOCKS Major Atkins yesterday forenoon. '}y Fiedian s ki v EhGU he. YT FOMTY P4 | pishing and Packing Company. |boat and were picked up by the Soon after it had come back | gazelle 4. Sheds the dral ety 48. Fish eggs | Her present mission south is to!schooner Rosario and then trans- here, it left for Hirst cmchamq.s. Marries feathers 8. Frankish 49. Perched get workers and supplies for the|ferred to the Coast Guard Patrol The Latest Product of San Juan Company's canneries in | 270. Westward Alaska. She is due to| An explosion in the engine room |arrive in Seattle next Monday, of the White Star, spread flames |and is scheduled to depart from |which quickly enveloped the little there May 7 for the North. She |craft. will not call at this port on her| Capt. Haines was the only man | return voyage. | to escape from the White Star with The Starr picked up 43 boxes any of his possessions. | of fresh halibut and fresh salmon| After the five men had pushed at Juneau for transportation to the |away from the burning craft, they San Juan Company at Seattle, | discovered they had only one oar and will also take on fresh halibut |and that had been broken. They and fresh salmon at Ketchikan|were forced to tear boards from for Puget Sound discharge. | the bottom of the boat to use as The vessel had several passen-|oars, {gers booked from Seward to Se-| Capt. Haines said if the weather attle. /had been rough there would have been small chance of rescue. Capt. Haines and his crew leave | today for Seattle. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Snappy Patterns $1.00 and 50 cents Pair We are Exclusive Agents SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” e,——— . ATTENTION GARDEN OWNERS Those who desire first class manure make arrangements with| — = = e W) lthe North Transfer Co. Phone 34. i p 4 4 Final Liquidation Sale NOW ON ——,,———— { SAVE FRIDAY EVENING for the Boy Scouts Father and Son Dinner at Moose Hall. Tickets are $1.00 at all drug stores. If vou have no son, you will be provided Look to Brand gy SR TELEPHONES 92 and 95 our beloved cousin and nephew, O. | with one for the dinner. adv. S. Pavlovich, THE GASTINEAU —a——— | Th L D t ‘ GROCERY will remain closed all DANCE NOTICE 1 d S day Sunday. 2 Dance Parish Hall April 24th, e ea er epar ment tore ¢ S. J. PAUL, . . [9:30 pm. Good music. Refresh- G. J. PAUL, {Old Papers for sale at Empire Office|ments. Public cordially invited. PHONE 454 4 adv. 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