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g, . o Ry iasiein THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 LAWMAKERS ARE SELF DEFENSE Expectant e T T | : - NOl The Weather 3 ;I DLETODAY'ASIS CLAIMED BY| Mother Is 7 e 5 o i L /By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Shor Do]v,l‘ Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 25: | Fair tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. MANY UN LEAVE HARRY BE GRUUT iR | Time ~ Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity —Weather § Body of Well Dressed Un- § D@ ety ...80d2 44 i 8 Clear i e . 4 am. today 30.08 30 76, ©alm 0 Clear ; ‘Both . Houses Mark Time He. Admits Klllmg Abe| identified Woman Is | oon today s e AR e Cldy i While 15 Members on | Hansen but Claims Was Found Murdered i s 0 REFORTS | Inspection Voyage Forced to His Deed | ‘pumapeenta, penn. March 25, —— o sk et & § : {The police sald a well dressed wo- Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. i With fifteen members absent on (Continued 1rom Page One) man, unidentified, was found early _ Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Lo a trip to inspedti thesBlomeers’ —F 5+ 15 7 today, shot to death in the drive- DAITOW =8 -t I, =10 5510 38 0 Clear & Home at Sitka, the Alaska Legis- Halted by Storm way of the Gedar Brook: Country NCoWe 8 g U8 1410 4 0 Clear @ |lature today marked Hme wuntl oo o cnowstorm caught him|Club in surburban Cheltenham, Bethel ... et e A Loep 4 4 36 Pt.Cldy T Monday, when all of the members . wnen his flashlight gave out,|TWo bullet wounds were found in Fort Yukon 20 1ol 10 10 6 Trace Cldy :§ [ Will be in their places. "The House ) oo forced to halt. He made/her body, one just below the heart 1 10 . cuy | S |met at 11 a. m. and the Senate a camp to wait for the snow to and the other at the back of the f: 36 22 22 4 02 Cldy ! |BE2a0: M. | stop. In building a fire ha scorched head. The police said the woman i S ot B s vl | Represcntative, Andrew Nerland |l ‘hands and his eyes were badly|Wwas about to become a mother. 4 3 30 ."f | fG 20 Trace Snow ;I?z-mer Speaker of the House, wa: driflamed: from . smolke, Appargntly the woman put up a D_ulm Harbor ‘40 :L, | 4‘ 10 08 Cldy | ?:;::’:: xs:e;t:erab‘:;z;?rgf ‘Sm 7 ; As soon as the starm abatedjdesperate s:ru};:}l‘;.as lz;r face was lgg'ddlz:ix ;g 3: g; ;1 'I;:‘:ice é’t:\n | Joe' McDofiald. President Shastuck | O he returned to Hirst-Chicfla- | b3 a0 PR 30 0 clear IR f B3Rl Al HIARe i the S0 There fhe starekeoper treated| o FL e e Lilying was il IS Sy 0 Clos e p his eyes and he walted until about|Police to believe the slaying was =€ - IR S 28 ho 1 luexnated.xc;fiwm. : |7 oclock before starting again fomd”l‘b“ ely and Amully planned | Prings. ;!‘: et ;6 5;) 30 2 A Qlear 4 oy éffier‘°m2;"befi?e'§r=3f$ et i e Uedmaontén’ 3 30 22 6 4 Céfgr ¥ knators Hess and. Walker o T-‘:‘v; He reached there about 1:30 p.m.ui am. today, bringing the DeGroots g..+i10 3 ey 6 4 o C'dz six. House members not mak{ng li“v Monday. He rr?und Mrs. DeGroot,| and Hansen's body. !.: was taken po.t1onq 54 50 & | Sitka &in were-‘ Repraseiititives Hansen and High Parson, a fox-|to Charles W. Carter’s MOrtuary. c.n grancisco ... 58 56 48 50 6 0 cid 8 :er(movich Blake, Hofman, Keho- | [AYMer on & nearby island. | An was made today by ¢ 3 B di 3 : 3 »_Y ' Nerland nn‘d Tavlé) » s Hansen Wac Abusive Dr. 1 The barometric pressure is moderately low from Southern Bering ! A SRR Hansen was drinking heavily dur- s ————_< Sea to Oregon with snow flurries in the Interior and Southwest. The 4 MILLAEGER GOES TO ing DeGroot’s stay at the c.\hin‘ pressure is modarately high on th Arctic Coast and in Westera 5 SITKA TO REGAIN HEALTH the latter declared, and threat-| “Tomorrow’s Styles F&\ll‘d(lu with clear wgather in hwestern and Southeast Alaska. ¢ ened to kill him several times.| is Temperatures have risen in extreme Eastern Alaska and have fallen Finally, DeGroot offered to go away | T()d“} near Bering Sea. | if Hansen would take him to.Chi-| Earnest Millaeger, proprietor of |the Home Grocery on Willoughby | Avenue, left on the Northland this| chagof to meet the Wa Wa. He| ()ldr P;lp rs for 541[[.’. at Lln Dlre Otflce ! ,morning for Sitka, where he willlasserted Hansen agreed to and mc:z}. ——— A {spend some time resting endeavor- |went outside with Parson to geb| 2 ,,,5 A ALASKA MEAT CO. ‘ing to regain his health. his own. boat ready. | ’M—"" | ] o R T | He overheard Hansen tell Par-| B !MRB. J. B. CARO, BERTRAND | con. he Lsmd' that he was going| o ' 0 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING W j CABO AND MRS. LILLIE |(o kill DeGroot and throw his body | Juneaw’s Own Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales | They offer you .a whole cotton { BURFORD RETURN HOME oyerpoard. The latter then went| Store” L PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:29 o} D wardrobe—morning frocks for the golf novel DeGroot and begged her‘ to go to Chichagof with him, give him a chanee” for his She then insisted on making the trip. {to Murs. and ten- P 524 AR { Mrs. Jules B. Caro, her son| Hakeh ‘Bertrand Caro and Mrs. Lillie Bur- . Fal ating ford, sister of Mrs. Caro, réturned all versions on_the motorship Northland from | snap piques San Francisco where the final ser . .. And only a dollar each— vices for the late Jules B. Caro though youll find the price ‘weu known Juneau business man, mark hard fo believe when you 4 L™ % | were held, &ce, Sy cloyar styling dod , the 7] <) 4 { e DeGroot changed her scat so that wonderful quality of the fabric : Let the aaverusements help you 2 make your shoppin, lans. |she was between him and Hansen, PREERATS ! it |icovering him from possible attack.|: life. | d flIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIImIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIiIIIIII|IUIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIII'IIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIIIHHJI'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WHAT'S RIGHT IN HATS fabrics—prints broadcloths in Wife Covered Him | Hansen, DeGroot asserted, was so abusive and threatening on the | trip to the mining camp, that Mrs, ,IIIlIIIlIlI|IIHIIIIIHIIIIIII“I!!IIllllllllllliIIIIIIHmlIIII g s He charges that Hansen had a It's dzcidedly a cotton year, i + n- 5 e next. two years s mot at:all en-|oup right at his, hand the entire | you know . . . 50 cgme to the couraging and should there be | trip. store and select your Dawr decline in the output of our fish-| " wyon they reached Chichagof, Ik eries, resulting in a corresponding decrease in our revenues, we may be confronted with a serious sit- Hansen and the DeGroots went aboard the Wa Wa. Day wardrobe . . . Hansen took uation.” two bottles of moonshine liquor $1-00 P(lCh 3 {from his boat with him. McIver was alone on the boat, Ulrich b | having gone over to tow i Shooting Not Witnessed | After drinking and talking for me; the party broke up. Mrs. i DeGroot started for Hansen's boat, | tied alongside. McIver went out| to assist her, thus leaving Hansen| and DeGroot alone. | The latter said Hansen was leav- jing and he said he would go oui; and tell his wif2 goodbye. Hansen| | then stopped, shook his hand in DeGroot’s face and said in effect| B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store | are meritorious, but our action will .give as much heat as two of | ‘(‘ml appropr; It | made to provide sumclent funds Ehat( Detiabos waulds nevers leave E \be clearly . under »,aod that ¢\ for the adminisiration. of ,our, edu- fie Damt. alive 5 have been deleted, not because we |cational institutions, elesmosynary Ty ek iren S selzad tha 1do not favor the purp for | purposes, and mecessary administra- | ONE SHOV.ELFUL OF A Hadeh & o i the Gabin. and FflR Twfl YEARS | which the funds have been ex- |tive functions. ; fived, . Hapsen gropped without ai & {pended, for many of the projects| uwe. wish to call attention w0 ~OUR COAL |word. Neither MclIver nor Mus.| | BUT §1,563821 2 Heavy Reducllons Made in reciuts Essential Items and Many Stricken the fact that under our system of taxation Gur revenues are <derived, or presenting to you a l’“d"e“‘no‘ from a stable property valua- which provides for expenditures that will not exceed the probable | lour industries, ahdl this is varia- under the present tax|ple and uncertain, We believe schedules. We have endeavored 10 |that we should at all‘times main- make such reductions as we believe |tain a reasonable balance in the v._xu not seriously impair the ef- Territorial treasury to provide ficlency of our institutions. We | against emergencies. The outlook clieve that every effort should be ifor increased production during the | bean based solely on the necessity | tion, but from the production of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why' you save money by .getting your ceal from us. that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine agh,| that will give the most heat pos-| sible you should give us your order. WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 If you want coai! ! DeGroot saw the shooting owing| |to the darkness. Hansen Unable to Talk Both of them rushed back to the| boat cabin, but Hansen was unable to talk. Mclver then went to Ulrich who notified the authorities. An inguest was held Wednesday. Deputy Jones, who left hers Thursday aboard the Yakobi, Capt. Tom Smith, returned to town at| IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIH! You'll' find the answer here ...the new Hardeman—right (Conyinued trom Page One.) pense; Dependent Children, $10- flulllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllIIHIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllIllulllHIlllll|IHIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIlIlllllIHHIIIIIQ in shape, shadings, texture and tailoring — and equally 000; Seattle Orthopedic Hospital, | & 5 r 3 ] Industrial and -Agricul: ¢ important what’s right in . TEN DAY SPECIAL! £ price—we, amewer it | cuyo‘e.s, eagles s climinated; prevention and $3.50 each ssion of forest fires, elimin- Flattering . . . . . suppr: ated. All of the departme: n' Al offices suffered the blanket s 8 1-3 per cent and mir cut of reduc- tions from other sources Las -] Not In Accord tlng PR S S, he Board, composed of av H Parks, W. G. Smith, T er, T T Beautiful . . . . .. PERMANENT and Cash Cole, Augitor, was not in entire accord over the budget fi- gures. This is clearly evide 4 short communication carrie the sighed by Mr. Cole “I am not in agreement with the egtimates submitted in the Board of Budget report, nor do I think # i that the Territorlal Legislature AN i ANl Leather can -appropriate the amount of money indicated. . At his re- quest, his note was made of the introductory . Based on Necessities a part OXFORDS Any Style The Board’s preliminary cxpla- 2 Al nation of its drastic slashes from FOR MEN | both preyvious appropriations and | the .estimates submitted to it the several departments is as lows: “A careful estimale of the prob- able revenues for the next two years discloses that there probably will be a decline of some $300,000 as compared with the receipts for the past biennium. Accordingly, the Budget Board reduced the re-| quests. for, appropriations that were ! submitted by the heads of the various departments, as shown by the schedules included herein; and while the reductions may appear by fol- All Sizes $5.95 Complete gy P ! ; LOWER PRICES or bring yeur friend and B¥o waves will be executed for '$10.00 § !ulmmmmnnmml||mlmmmmflmmmmmnmummmnnu|mummlmmummmn SOLID LEATHER B. M. Behrends, Lo., Inc. [ TN L ; mnHHAYE.SANISm.AMAEscon 5 to.be pnusually. drastic, they are | T h 496 S i . g 8 e een. st aealic sto- elephone . Fl'fllt treet uneau’s Leading Department Store nues. We have omitted many items Mlmlyfiwdmthecen- iimmmmmmmu|mlnmmmmnmmmmmmmnmmml||mmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmllmmlmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmunmmmmmmmm|mmm|||mmumnuuuuumn|||mmm||mmm|| HII!IHIIIIIMIHHIII]HHHIIHH!HIIMINWWIWWMMI"MINWW!WIMWWWI IIMMWNIHIWMHHHMWWHMMIWMMMIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIHI & 181 MS S e Shiibae g bumai Adokidpid s