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dlerry JOL. XXIX., NO. 4360. TRAINS CRASH HEAD-ON; MANY DEAD 16 KILLED, 29 EMPEROR OF JAPAN DEAD; Freezing W eather For Christmas In California DATLY ?BUNNELL LOOKS | | : ; SI SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec ALASKA GULLEGE WASHINGTON. Dec. 24 sHIPs HAs oIS Tl ! | | casts freezing Christmas weath be halted temporarily at Tam limd, Aiget 0, 1056 By o Chiat i | er throughout Cwliofrnia. Or i pico. Mexica The airplane H N | mas tree, sohhing lars had o | | charists e Fesorted to L - A St. Louis burned out a ‘motor ouse ava Afa 's Chanr- ransacked the house and took Most Popular Ruler of Flow-’ | s, i Says Attendance Next Few = [ o ot o ail b folll &\Jlmn A cied B o i [ R ery Kingdom Passes Away | e Years Limited Only by placement from Dunean K man Declares Other Na ler from Havre, Mont The Rail- Colli i uthern b R . ~3 = (L San Antonio, Texas 1ons Violate Treatw burglars eve ol (e ailvay ollhide— 7 —_Crown Prince Succeeds Accommodations Given. tions Violate Treaty. AR SR | ; Se d R | ‘;“(']0“ - 7 ! ng JScenes Related. : MAN Is FfluNn Thel Alusks Apnoultural Colle ONE PLANE GOES ON WASHINGTON, Lec. 24, America Sy i ; : TOKYO, Dec. 24 Yoshihito Harn | )¢ Alaska gricultura 0 VERA CRUZ., Dec kil ; 3 4 RS | nomiva, Emperor of Japan, died to-| {and School of Mine will develoy Pan-Amevican flying plane $ “:‘ e ““M‘ ’(‘”h‘“ ““‘“""“:"l‘ d | ROCKMART, €a., Dec oY day after Crown ’ to a point in the next five or sIX{ ' popciseo arrived here during o el G Eighteen pers o Hlilagied ” g t the last years that it will have an attendance i J X - the 1922 arms treaty violated lev i Were illed and Prince Ilnuln‘-u 9 : o e e nte e the night from Tampico R T e e e 29 seriou njured in Lead-on P R0 ] B Chatie. B Bunieli . Drastastt | more ships than ey discarded on on the Southern Railway Kmperor of that institution, told the Chani-| —— = n Butler, of the House Naval AHE LANDED , t night between the Ponce de 3 i " 0! " ota . fheon train, northbound trom Miami ber of Commerce today e Coach Affair Conittee wrote in the Ar Emperor Yoshihito Harunomiya L e i R e T NG G R G T e i e fengo, nfd . the Rayal Baik 8rd malc successor to the lmperill) . oosivnp 5 6. Dec. 24—|ithe College were guests of the, 0\ Dsheries press i ihound. Officials said ilironecol Japan, wos, bord SUBHES mkinulal @ Secretary of| Chamber at its weekly noon luneh Trip of Mutual Benefit I have come o realize (hat Nu ¥ believed no more dead will be 31, 1579, and on his eighth birthday (1“”\'”(“111 Company, is|eon today Referring to the present trip of ltions, like individuals, always have v‘-u‘n Ile dead have been identi- was nominated by his father, Mut-| € S0 S0 TEEE o ey | Dresident Bunuoll declared (i |the College bawketball squad. Dr.ibeen governed by force and will con ed, AN we practically from hito. as the heir apparent of the | oo b MeLeod, aged 24, mem-|question of enrollment of students | BUnnell said it was hoped it would|tinue 10 be so governed in the fu-| WASIINGTON, Dec. 20— A forec | Enstern States m of “m\"“‘; o s the thing [Ver Of @ prominent Montreal fam-|in the period mentioned would be "I):”Iu]“.!ll’!\lll‘lul{ |‘u-u‘4l»m ‘-n\‘vln“)anlu‘:\- ture. Having succeeded in inducing of American blue fack has heey | zmperor Yoshihito wi A e e 5 Bogi o i s B e e schools of Southeastern nations (o destroy some of their|{Janded at o Gramde Bar, Nicaragua SCENE IS DESCRIBED ROngEEvuiligawar, o Mandmiil, e == e s i in ae s e an: e IERHOR I " 0he. MerRitp el jo. | Alaska. 1t would bring to the people great ships, T suppose friendly re- to protect Amervican and other for-| ATLANTA. be John. Gil= of the eight princisses of noble h!lmll:. “" "‘. s ."“”‘\ blillithe e R GGR R et m ke LavatiHb1e i the of Southeastern Alaska a realization ' lations had gun; that when Ame elgn lives and prope This is () lespie mer Detroit Police Com- who became members of the house joining the hotel where Burdick|interim for building construction, The 18t the -Territory’ has an institu- fca sunk 800000 tonx of good steel,|announcement made by the Depart-| missioner. who led the rescie ok hold of Emperor Mutsuhito when it e b e el test present need there was saig | 10" 0F higher lewrning and give those other nations appreciated the ment of State lers, told the tzory of the collision se 4 ) heir was to be and McLeod had eir apd 8 ¢ ‘ L em a knowledge i e of | gencrosity ex pressec . i uRl o o een »Ih.l[ nc heir wa ) b S G lenth oy They came|to be a dormitory for women stu them a knowledge of the type of gencrosity pr ed inour willing > | when the remnaut of the Ponce ide expected of the Empress Haruko ) e T present wecom | youns men who are attending it ness o sacritice, hut when | learned | Leon train wrrived hete. Hiw told &b Crowned in 1915 |here: yepterilay : ; : ' On the other hand athletic con-!in the past week those other nations | \ X 5,2 A necktie, handkerchief, envelope, | modated in a small temporary build e dead m anging out of car win- 5 s sowiadl Nov: B, 015, 28| 4 it lapec deiRn I d el plesis between the College team and ! bullt more shihs than (hey \...Hnud‘ .m“\ decapitated women, | dnTecol years after his nomination as heirjpiece of paper and brokeh Curtein 5 [school teams would develop to high{1 began to conciude America has o' cormen” il mctne T apparent and three years after thejcord were found beside the body Describss College Plant degree school loyalty, stimulate in | been fooled.” [h.....» T R death of his father, For a while he|Both men were co-students Dr. Bunnell gave a highly inter- | atrest in jocal schools, and general S I w v MR 4 ‘ took @ vigorous intevest in the af-} -o esting talk maivly on the college and |1y Lring up- the. merale throughon: okl (st i e ek h Al AP Lis office and -enfayed sov what it means o Alaska. He emphas- | avery school ‘against which the ,,,_,l .‘.‘~ o :»« II.L’\I v;zlm. out_train eral forms of outdoor sports, but fzed that its greatest advantage was i jege team competed LOS ANGE i Dec. 2 o Giliearte o in the fact that its enrollment was | phk e A oL, Dec. 24 4 Gillespie [ was in the s reports were circulated from time to I cagt o 4 a i e Walhidy. Beivn. wiys b SR ae e o tinie (gL an- atflidtion -dating fhom mall and that it was able to offer Suggests Rate Extension i olibrs N Toates Tl e has it g i dver : personal attention by its faculty to| 3 ] i g L b2 1 ugged person in the car was thrown to the his infancy was maling serious it { Dr. Bunnell called attention to two persons into unconsciousne | all students, affording a close! (he t ; ito onsclousness. | floor by the impact which was res yoads upon his heaith { ; c the lack of low excursion rates be-| stolen money und goods valued al|rife. The train jerker - iha In 1921, five years after his corc contact and instruction which is ot | {ween Alaskan ports while it was thousands of dollurs and which has|upeqked. » There was & caaot ootrol nation: it hecame common knowleds:: | —— ) now possible o be obtained from the {possible to obtain them between lo swept Los Angeles County, came to|inq. oo refe Wan i Ftat o RES that the emperor was suffering from| SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Dec. 24. —flarger colleges wnd universities infcal ports and Seattle. He sug-| CHICAGO, Dec. 24— The Hlinoits| ™0 (0 CHEEEE BRELS, GHE O S AL Srasting spuih. SHEES a complication of diseases which had Posses are scouting for Ozark Hills the Sfates ‘{u sted it might be possible for the Medical Journal, organ of the State |00 i solitiin: o1a0 e nopig] irakes were applied at all, it was andermined his mentality aud prac- | foday for Richard Lawrence, aged) He urged that hovs and givls grad-{Chamber 1o inaugurate o movement Medical Society, sharply criticises | 5\ VOURS dosted e Boielag the very moment of the crash, tically incapicated him for the res. 40, a farmer who vesterday shot and|uating from Alaskan high schools| i, secure such rate [the United St Supreme Cour(|y cupitalist. of $10.000. In fowatrs|! S0F Out: The fireman of a freieht ponsibilities attached to his throne, |Killed Mrs. L. Atkinson, aged 40, a| would receive proportionately great 1T were to suggest a slogan for 1 (he decision permitting Congress (4, 1 “faiis i train on siding told me the freight Yielding to public pressure, he|Wwidow and neighbor. and seriously er advantages from attending the | zjickans, it would be: Alaskans |0 Tegulate physician’s whiskey pre. RPN tanginaer wlgnalled’ (theBbRGAEIE i e | WainaRn hier 0y son) Gt JAfkls5|AAlaRkdy GOl particularly for the [goia "oy Aluska, he destared. | Seriptions [Leon traln to make an emergency signate his son, Crown Prince Hiro- son, aged 19 years Hrat two years, than from the larges ‘r.m vates would make it possible It a patient dies when whiskey Gnl- N GRE N stop as it sped toward the south- Bito, as Regent of Japan, whereupon | Lawrence is a former Washington, | Institutions in the States. In addition| 0" (1 Te such travel and. resylt] MBIE have saved him, then the doc, |,..”.h train around a bend ihe Emperor relinquished the reings | Oregon and Idaho school teacher. He f 10 the advantage of receiving in e neral knowledge of Al-| 07 hevond all reason, is a murder day coach was virtually of government and retired to seclu-|{rented a portion of Mrs. Atkinson's dividual instruction in - their class| jsva by the people of the Nernitory Ler” the Journal says tdriven through the dining car and o farm last summer. Disputes ensued | rooms, it would give them an op ; >-ee }“ s .‘ lescoped almost the entire 3 Banuiar Rilen vesterday when Mrs. Atkinson and | Portunity o acquire poise, to h...m.,-\ Howard Comments on Trip lights in the diner Yoshihito wis one of the most pop- |her son drove through a short pub |";VI(>‘1 balanced ;Ium tind, Mhemselvenl “nifie Hownrdl Bpoke ristiy manow on California Fieut out sad beestas of the & el : fo 4 rosse corner o tich was rarely 1o be found in % . SAN FRANCISCO, Dee, 24, -Cal a4 po ¢ rain it was im- ar rule on. When crown-|lic lane that crossed a corner of | W | condition Beattle . and vic . n and pouring rain it was im wlar ulers of Nippon. When crown lic lne ihat ¢ R i ons in Seattle and vicinity Foothills; Damage Dome| . i acauiiod of e sn |10 and pour inside. [ gathered ed, 30,000 poems were written in his | L s 14 TR i e attle, he said, was growiug and of embezzling government | I 1 { e honor. His father was an admirer of - cies Ane CAsSS TOOMS | ywug gpparently prosperons. Business| Los A LES., Cal. Dec. 24 ) 18 government liquor, fup two or th injured men, com- J are so ded th students 51 oo B . ec., & nd einstated edinte as Pro-| o d 2 Western civilization and the son con-| Three Flremen ](d]ed il o o CEIe ISR i dae (1o i (s Svare aipDue ) Andve: s aillEs nfiloo. ot fons wated immediately s Pro-mandecred an automoblle, and went tinued his ploicy. Mutsuhito, lLow Brick Theat C “ " umlwu or a personal contact umlmmh lest a reaction be exper- petals in N el ""]‘ lon -"l“““ trator of Northern |ty Rockmart for aid and then re- Xist retween structors and ! 2 8 AehR auc i ORI bt orni i esigEned [f e vel . over, among other things, abhorred | T O OON, carts. "1t we can ges vory mon 4% liamosd in tho nest yaae or two oni{ing foothils, 4 heavy white blunket|smmons e, ©" oSS Stfectvelturmed s o( « s Juring | o) : ; B Ll AR, acec 0 he « r i I ) \. i cameras and electric lghis, During) oo 00 ppe 1000 piee fire [ vears, we wont worry abont the re |[CC0UBL O the fact that industrial{covered the ridge route of the high:| (ol noowrote Assistant Seet! o B'oldy I‘)_e.cln'pxts:tc;l o5 from his litetime Chiyoda Palace in Tokyo | Sy i Riosiic Bmaliing v % iy [growth was not keeping apace with|way north of Suugus, following (he | rarary of Treas: ANAvawE s Lot 18 LIGHD(O8 - IR Tee e was lighted by candles and oil lamps, |men were killed and one critically IE Wo YERTE of Uis oullSRW ke (iinding ealhigamant [l Rt wavhadr the winter in s ool . . Wiy Andrews, wWholywo o windows of the wrecked diner. The "' N upon his acces | DUt when tons of bricks fell course. We know they will stay with | s m: . “ G e . ]v'\.nn of the winter in South-| congratulated him on his acquitta saw terribly torn parts of two 3 naw Bmperor, upo Begladam i o S i et e dunE 5 | mpetition is growing to be in-!ern California Uie. RiCiire BRI o] Ll 5 sion to the throne, took up amateur |theatre burned and then coll i o o ”'”' :V;‘“’"‘ [tensive on all lines of business i RN S P LY ;)' ,“,"’.ll '"1' ey’ [nekro waiters. Their bodies were photography and equipped the palace | Yesterday forenoon. Other f"‘"‘;‘“ e atein ety ndnds {The chain store is driving out the! St R U b sing from wreckuge and their 3 A RS S Ve, Wia tila r. Bunnell said if the Hatch, | L 8 . upon the continued contidence you P with push buttons, electric lights ;.,.‘44(“H':fl“::‘"';\'}i“:":‘:u ‘:“I‘(‘l"_'l‘l‘”““"_"k A e kil jsmatl. - independent grocer and_the Man, Wife and Baby reposed In me." VHIL ol Twire AHERE other appliances. A crack billiard |© g and a landms e : | ad it aituaLio b anuotindsine blood. From another window we 1 4BD iances fextended 10 the Tervitory that py | CPUIL Sitntion s not encouraging. Found: Nearly Frozen - [ ingaia tha dstinisisic oy C o0 player, he installed American and 1930, the Alaska College. would 1| MOtor transportation on highways| U. S, Ambassad ldragged the decay iish lables i his royal home|Another A!tack La\mched Fecetvine $60,000 aEnial mas o |10 Rlea: cictink Mty EeRaimane (o g e sl R s AAIDASSAUOR L0 apparently middte aged white wo- and for relaxation from the cares | S om the | eretotore ha a or | AX8 hlz, e A 2 man. Two little tots. who expected Sl i e Against Govemor Hartley| redera government or agric ulturap| heretofore hundled by rail and water) gy and bis ‘wite, with o small Argentine Rengmw wo LItlie Loy WIoieEE e L b B i pxperiment and fari help work. Tha L B8 e CICTE (U BUIUERARE OSTRICI (BAUy, were! resousd yeitatdavl oo il ; badly drused hat. identiioabinn ; A ; S SRATTLE Dac: 2a—initiation. ‘oAllincision ot the Tafiitory In (i pro-|MOtor busses onerating on a regular| o, “freasing to death on Peche| WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 Pet node e a1l 2 tso an ardent motorist, a bicyclist G lschedule hetween Pordaad — and : Augustus Jay, Ambassador to Arg ilmost impoRible:; TERRKE and horseback rider. state-wide organization of physl-|visions of these (hree laws, he said adandgand, au solated streteh i the | s e e RN 10 SIBOU L an,. stli] meated th @ SNAlECRUEN The young Emperor was noted for |¢ians, dentists and pharmacists tofwould naturally turn over all the|Seattle | Detroit River. Through an interpreter tncared it LG fable, apparently only dazed, When il £k laieilhin " 2"l cooperate in the recall of Gov. R. H.|farm experiment work that is now | i {a caretaker and solitary residenc saldent Coolldge. I gnog e ; ; his banevolent iraits, He celobratedySROirie B 118 BREE & RO S Sl CArRd on by the wetorey x| To Visit Juneau e ! LYo | Secretary of State Kellogh. i waek |1 Feached him [ found that he was A 8 Dhsona TG o e 8 anno rd g c v the Federal Goy- | on the Island, was learned tha h L A k e s . it vorbtt )'i:“i:i:lx:;:rvl(‘llll u'\“« .‘»):‘ (‘;;'“(-:‘:;nnl»lr:\ly)"l(:’”mh”p of Seattle, State Director of |ernment in Alaska | A letter received by the (-),;.my..‘,-},lwv paid §100 to be smuggled to an|'© dissuade him. “Jay's daughter (.,,,,H-!I .«»«I"]m‘ ”\l "l‘:”'“l'“.]. been severe o L e wiving $500,000 | L4icenses under former Gov. Hart and [ A bill was prepared by him last Said a party of Los Angeles HighlAmerican shore. In the darkness, the 0“1t [ e wulit (hwn e T 4 1l e ang ! sqilve Secre Gov. Hartley is|year at the request of the Delegate |School boys would visit Juneau next!smuggler landed them on the island © et | he diner was sy to charity. Some years late during £ . ) . fmiddle It wae of modern steel con- el i B '_”mmn;wl 3,_1umukwl for vetoing bills which re-|to Congress for introduction, It was | Summer. A request w made for|and fled Marlra]ah Holkar | Y i :m”w:” . ‘I “'”‘;d-m buy food for the|@Uire certain sciences by healing | not introduced, however, as the Dele-|descriptive literature about the! el Is N in Seattl structio e ML # } ' | practitioners and to regulate licens. j &ate thought hest to take it up with |town and vicinity. I Train and Auto Crash: SN I aCHiNe) fallvay ol '\u‘]v o wl‘bv T Ao (hens |ing practitioners the Department of Agriculture which | E. B. DuBois, of San Diego, wrote : e e y opgae e Ll : vanced Ide i TR did not seem inclined to favor it. (regarding the prospective pulp and| Prominent Persons Killed| SEATTLE. Dec. 24 Mararajabthe Posce de Leon engineer over- Jducated at the Nobles' School in | HR hooadl the Rt Holkar, of Indore, Inda, aftee re-|lookiug an order to take a siding. Y = SRR i M Chmtmas ‘or e hoped that Delegate Suthe paper development and predicted it - A A 4 Tokyo, Yoshihito’s training was sup-| IVIerry would present the bill GnE 3 CHIC 1 P maining in seclusion since his ar-| ——————— aniacien By the ol of taulbie” c E l presen ‘H hi ot Congres¢ |would come sooner than Alaskans HICO, Cal, Dec. 24 Four men Yival hefe M 1 \ i s nal” ABd Gei® Street Car Employees|at e next sscsion snerally believed possible, were instantly killed last night when |71¥el here Monday, was a dinner| Kopehikan Man e spoko fia, Frencit and ‘Ge Gaintars: on Mining o |s Bouthern Paciic train smashed fu.|EUest last night of Mrs |.-..m.r‘, I man and was an excellent conversa-| gpATTLE, Dec. 24:—John G. Vonl The principal work of the College; — ~——3u/t0 an automobile 4 pasing, Tho/|Miller, widow of a wealthy Alnska (TIGICHEG QY ““["“[ l“‘" ‘:f'"“f'm‘“‘ )" & n“x:vl‘”i‘:; | Herberg, theatre owner and capital-]now centers on mining and the min-| | | {impact threw Geo; Percy Dow |miner Jury in Seattle T i iy e o list, announced he will cash war-|ing enginecring department is at-| | Polar Flier to Come T i e A S -oo— — ; it rothers died when he wu_a ehiy |FADts for street car_employces. This | iractiug attention from many pros. | | Her Deli the antomobile, with Jack Salyer,| Children, Trapped | SEATTLE. Dec. 24 Former Chief and thus made him the Heir Ap.|ihSures Christmas money for the|pective students in the States. The ere to Deliver [ its driver, and Haitie Johnson, four |7y, tle, | of Police Severyns™ has been & parant. Upon heir passing ho wi| TUNTeds of employees of the Seat-|gxiensive activity o the Fairbunks | | Lecture in ]anuarv | feity blocks before it was stopped.| ot Trestie, by Vised that Roy Thornton, of Ketchi- orated with the Grand Order op|tle Municipal system. The banks re-| Exploration Co., in development of | | i | |Those killed were prominent Chico | Train, Make Leap kan, Alaska, roadhose owner, has Marit abd! redeived & commisiidn as) tuseds to ¢ the warrants, placer fields in the Fairbanks dis-| | Floyd Bennett, pilot who was | | residents, been indicted by the Grand Jury. Colonel in the Imperial Royal (,.,m“\ o —— “i“" has again revived interest in| | the companion of Commander e —— SAN JOSE., Cal, Dec. 24 p-| Thornton was o former associate of Subsequently he became a Lieutenant | Gllle Is to Be Legal RRasha hxl-m;l the College has| | Richard Byrd in the first trans- | | Former Alaskan Hotel ped on a 208-foot Southern Pacifie(Severyns and former Mayor l:{rown. . g pcently received many inquiries flig 4 Spring, will be trstle in Los Gaston Canyon, by a Prosecinting Attorney (. T. Roscoe, General in the Japanese army ani| 5 p ny i polar flight lust Spring, will be 08 Gas . by al e e in‘ e ourn Adviser to Hartley|trom the state regarding its min. ih. Junesil B T Operator Passes AW‘Y'p:m.wugur train, Helen Dossee, wged | of Snohomish County; former State O -May 30, 1000, the Brperopfs SeAnTLE, 8o 84 ~Wha ghaifla]ing senool the Chamber of Commerce was 11 years, and Jane. aged nine, sis-| Senator Smith and Deputy Sheriff g i, R T I’m\l Intelligericer says that E. H The Fairbanks Exploration Co., he ay by W. K. K . WALLA WALLA, Wash., Dec. 24.} (crs, jumped 60 feet to a rochyMcCillock and Myrick, of Snohomish who was then Crowd Prince, ma = told today by W. K. Keller, S hs ters, jumy hy| vied the Princess Sadako Fudjiwara,| GWi€. of Seattle, twice Speaker of|said. plans an expenditure of $16,. upt. of the Juneau Public | |~/ W. Wilson has passed awayi i reek bed. Helen died from | County, has been arrested on indict- A ok 7 the State House of Representatives,| 000,000 before it hegins its dredgin, 3 . wi sliver a lec | here, He built a hotel at St, | o8 d Jane " ously i ments returned Three sons were born to them, the 3 2 4 SR Bing | Schools. He will deliver a lec- | |D® juries and Jane was seriously i prosent Crown Drinee. Michi:No-Miva| Will be Gov. It H. Hartley's legal |operations in 1925. It is constructing , | ture on the polar fifght, making | [Michael. Alaska, In 1897, and op-ijyreq ] - Hirohito, born April 29, 1091, advisor at the next State Legis-]a power plant at a cost of $L500.000; i under the auspices of the ted a hotel at Dawson, Y. T., re- —_——————— | U. S. Marshal Albert White said Atail, born June 25, 1002 .and Prince | lature. at Fairbanks and is building a ditch Parent-Teaclier Association for |Malning in the north eight year: The Post Office in Sweden is ) today that » warrant had been re- E firiite 21905 .| John B. Fogarty, of Everett, ‘for-]line beiween 70 and 80 miles long. | - ‘HA- opened a restaurant here 5! money making institution, the net|ceived for the arrest of Thorntom Tenu, born January 3, 1905. It is % i the student body of the school | mer Democratic State Chairman, lnl It was hoped, he said, to greatly vears ago and as operating it ull‘||nr{|I\ for the last year being $2 nd cabled to Ketchikan. His bond (Continuea on Page Bight.) Hsntioneds on. Gulas aslstant: extend its agricultural department, g o nluu time of his death, » §$55 per inhabitant. ) was fixed at §7,500. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926. Pan-American | Flight Halted ; Wotor Burns Out ~ FOR BIG GROWTH, AMERICA FOOLED WHEN SCRAPPING Veanest Burglars lre Reported 4 ! i From Spokane ‘ ! ALA “‘KA EMPIRE INJURED, WHEN

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