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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ™~ MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1951 hunters have been staying close to " DYIKG WHENWAS 35PASSENGERSFLY | NOMINATED IN'44 PACIFIC KORTHERN| | omiosoo,saens i | James A. Farley, former Demo-|gjed Frid of a brain tum Twenty-four passengers flew via|Cratic National Chairman, said to-' Neighbors knew of the trying time Jacific Northern Airlines to Anch-|day it was widely known among | Jimmie's folks had du “'m e orage over the weekend and 11 ar-| Political leaders that President{months he was sick ; heiped rived hero. Roosevelt was a d. When | out by collecting $625 for a funeral. From Ancncrage: Andy Harland,|De Was nominated The parents, James Carco, 20, an Josephine V Hal Weid- fourth term. insurance salesman, and his wife, ¢ ner, Ann Jones, Malcolm Gr 7, Farley’s statement, in a letter to | Marietta, 28, hid the money in a Major Armstrong, Derothy Hervin, the editor of the New York Times,|garment bag in a closot Capt. Simpson, Mary Harris, Mrs.| Was prompted by adoption of the ' Martin Borlic Lt 1 | 22nd amendment setting a limit of To Ancnors two terms in the presidential offic Dot Je He said he raised the issue “a son, Robert ble pontical risk to myself Mae Blate! T and that he 1 S. Jeffery, Mr. an Felix 1 then buson, James Jeanette Grant, James McAr rold Anderson, Charles W Lynn Hollist, J. L. Connors, ley Cole Bruce Kendall, Stan McCutcheon, I. M. C. Anderson, Yvonne Tay Mrs. Ray Olsen. {Here Is Tragic Story of This Day ¢ | | | Twenty-Sixth of a Series €, CHICAGO, March 5 — Little Jim- March 5 —#— to learn to- mpt to bribe a University of Southern California basketball player is connected with the eastern basketball scandal In jail in lieu of $50,000 bail i Albert Scroggins, 31, who identifies himself as a former paratrooper ent. He arrested after Ken Flower, i on t Trojar told his coach, Forrest Two that Scroggins offe hin $1,500 to lose a vain the University California at Lc Angeles 3 ; ‘Scroggins told me we were og-| ) lose ar lose by money,” t before n team Peahes the | lege appointed | Herman Hickman g : in 14 ale. Last night they neral home, m nz f neral services at Our Lo Angeles church tomoriow were at the iu- y gave 5 ill was g “even my c pporters from Au- agai they found the docr ta:s —and the $62 ‘. of friends and sturdy all over the world.” g Dental Ex xaminers, Nurses Exa ining, Pharma Optometry forth; Employment Secur Commission, Department of H: Department of Labor and In I Pioneers’ Home, inclt ¥ I se of a building for t men's Home; Departinent of Bt Welfare, Rescue and Relief of I Persons, Public Employes Ret ment 1d, World War IT Veterar nd, for some reason, refur nues from coin operated de- nein board tax ior SCORES OF in: ler well some and scissors sharpened at Nik Noks. 747-3¢ For old-time Hiram Walker quality— strir varsity competition tir X was told of alleged | ly aroused t furious tual fi gain a tie e Division Coust confer ‘s scheduled tonight. chool year if t > attempt. It appar > players. They fou 4 game me and won, JCLA foi of continue: 1, S, HYGIENE DOCKS FROM FIRST MEDICAL TRID Ii wolf those Final scores o | basketball games o Wash. 86, Wash Oregon 72, Oregon So. Calif. 43, UCL nford 57, Cali Young 6! Utah the playoff game JUST TELL THE MAN YOU WANT Penn 5! a 51, Canisius 46. arvard 59, Yale 55. NYU 61, Fordham 60. Cornell 53, Princeton 52. Holy Cross 170, Providence Syracuse 83, Colgate 80. v A ¥ n| Dartmouth 69, Brown 68. 1 Boston U 88, Tufts 86. | Penn State 64, Pitt 44. Kansas State 81, Towa State 47. Tliinois 80, Northwestern 76. Indiana 57, Michigan 42. Bradley 71, Tulas 42. Nebraska 46, Oklahoma 44 Marquette 55, Notre Dame 50. De Paul 94, Ohio State 67. Towa 55, Michigan State 52. Purdu~ 64, Wisconsin 61. Beliot 74, Lawrence 58. Vanderbilv €1, Kentucky 57. Kentucky 82, Georgia Tech 56. No. Carolina St 67, Duke 63. Navy 61, Aivmy 58 Te: Weste.n 87, Hard.-Sim COoLD W THER F WHER DEATHS ARE REPORTED But Southeast Alaska is not the only spots in the nation hit Here is what the As: dispatches to the Empire s | A new hlizz which may be a| “whopy today was bearing down | on the northern Middlewest, which | still staggered fiom a storm which took a toll of least 12 deaths | over the we Minnesota counted 12 dead over | with VOGUE DECOR by SCHORN Now you can have color as you want it—distinctive color that fits you and your rooms. Imagine! One hundred and sixteen ** Vogue Decor” colors to choose from! Visit your Schorn Paint Store. Choose the exact shades you want and your Schorn dealer will mix “Vogue Decor™ colors for you in flat, semi-gloss, or gloss finish. Now you are ready to create color effects you never dreamed possible before.Come in todav, 53. Ter By Associated Press The Washington Huskies held the | Northern Division Pacific Coast Basketball crown today after clos- ing out their season with a record- breaking scoring splurge. The Huskies gained the title by | batting down Washington State Saturday night 86-41. The 86 points was a record for the Northern Di- vision. { The Southern Division ended in :. ] tie between TUCLA and Southern California. Southern Cal defeated UCLA Saturday night 43-41 to deadlock the race. The teams wili play off for the Southern Division title tonight. The winner will come t the for a best two-of-three series for the coast conference title, startine Friday. Oregon mes Jorthern Div afler aefeat HIRAM WALKER 8 great manjy nd another and ., wolves have been annoyance to the A NORTHERN NOTEBOOK | E B S and in the Territory of Alaska |~ Frea wilt, the FBI agent chased [\ r e to wolves the ninth, he collared him Forest col- | $12392,17420 for “public welf Ial Leglla A e e | Department of Public Welfare, er CODEUE s AR day night in Madison Square C i his fastest time ever. imper: ment during the biennium. nt {0t (RHCh AU AN e with Gehrmann in Milwaukee thi partments under the gener rinbed PR A e AT R In 1917 the Legislature increased had more than six yards on Ge WOl B RO RAEAE to of 6,633 wolve: a 86 bourily on coyotes, the ne 6, 1939 priatiuns of $344,000, enough and pusiness license: | mediate number of both. that its total o £20 and provided funds for the 51 for relief pr beunty at $17.50, leaving the all of which 'was put up t 945 amounted to $300,000, sufficient | 1l funds. The bounty on wolves was upped tory putting up $359,635.50 and for 1946-1948 amounted to $121,185, 5 in Territorial and $04 ars ago the bounties were with an approproation of $125,000 | a consid- | still $66,805 in the wolf and coyote PAGE SIX [] o ‘ s s ast lime orls Briels | ¥ puiia | By BOB DE ARMCND | Of San Francisco WOn (e S10,000 | 5 moemmo e oo ammmmomsoms o amam-oam m w o mm am)ao | it St. Petersburg open tournament I T N NEW YORK, March 5 m—The| .~ . = » 4 = 3 he past 36 years, human beings 0 N ( 0 A S I parsuer finally caught the pursued! rok .\h'l.d of Al Broshe, Garden| When rhn_s c_olumn recently 1 have been something of an annoy- I p N. Y | pofted Territorial expenditures his prey, Don Gehrmann, across the | A B0 T e e ring these 35 years' the Terri- tape in etght straight mile runs. Or Head Coach | Port of the Auditor, the figure 1 G PN : - \ total of $1,175,89850 to pay It was the Columbian mile in ssistait focaused somie JSWGFCEPIE. A nties on wolves and on their Knight of Columbus games Sa | the readers and some dismay in t . & Alaska’s first w vas den, the finale of the big New Y rwelt, gy, | This was, in actuality, far mor o (f::sfi\aa‘;&boa‘;mi’;fsw ey meets. Wilt was clocked in 4 cored 200 | than was expended by that dep: ¥ 2 : i3 bookk A vided a bounty of $10 on each But Wilt's troubles are not over e § ¢ His sec- | Pookkeeping purposes, the Audi 4 sls 0 Vieav by a long shot. He still has to tangle lumps a number of differe nd Ahe Legilp s Saturday before Don’s home folks ing of “public welfare” and the l\'mt”";h ¥ iAo | in Ch ; i 217429 includes cxpenditur W 4 it e fired a8 o o ; e unty to $16 but that year it b Tl 1 yropriated only $10,000 for boun- mann at the tape. e years from 1817 to 1929 totaled 0, enough to mpensate the T'he Legislature in 1929 dropped wolf bountr back to $10 and hecoming effective on May , and remaining on the books and coyote bounties | ring 10 years there were y for the killing of 34400 es or 68,800 coyotes or an inter- rther ciear the Weliare Dt The 1939 Legislature raised the xd, the report of that |.price on both wolves and coyotes | senditures from April 1, 1949 nent ‘of another 8250 bounties. | ember 31, 1950, amounted o | In 1941 the Legislature set the coy-| 53 for administration. :‘uu bounty at $20. Appropriations | Relief of Destitution took $2 | for this purpose in 1941, 1943 and 9 |1 Territory. The Juvenile Code |to pay bounties cn 15,000 wolves or | $140,622.42, also entirely 17,142 coyotes. | \ total of $730,290 was expend o $30 in 1946 and the bounty on Aid to Dependent Children, t! coyotes to $25 and appropriations ral Government putiing vp | enough to pay for killing between 450. Old Age Assistance took | 4,039 and 4,847 of the criiters. oral funds, a total of £1,830,- increased, this time to $50 for each wolf and $30 for each coyote, years, in one y 2,500 to 4,166 bounties. in variou On December 31, 1950, there was | hu iccount, indicating that either the | 4 A €9. A Welkers Blercted Whishey | ! Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing Burrows Welding Co. Phone 289 finished n the seconl | anwhil ion s BON ABFL Millwork Glass Building Supplies Distributors ! JUNEAU — ALASKA Blended whiskey. 86 proof. 70% grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker& Sons Inc., Peoria, IIL oun Stat Alaska Distributors Cor By Assoclated Press League-leading New Wesminster and fourtn place Po nd ganged | up on Seettle last night and all but the weekend from the last storm.| included a 12-year-old news- killed at Canby when he was| BE KIND TO YOUR BUDGET! struck by a snowplow, and a Duluth | girl who died of carbon monoxide | Lnofher Reason Why You'l] Prefer Budweiser knocked the Ironmen out of a shot at Pacific Coast Hockey playoffs. The Royals downed attle 4-3 at Seattle while the Eagles tripped second-place Victoria 6-4 at Port- land. Victoria, opened a final period scoring drive Saturday night to gain a 4-4 tie with third place Tacoms New Westminster trounced Po land 6-1 on the Royals’ home ice. while in a stalled auto. Other league | deaths included traffic accidents| {and heart attacks brought on by | battling the drifts. 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