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THE ODAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ¢ “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4403. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ——— o — ————————e COLD STORAGE PLANT ASSURED HARDING, HILL | 35 ARE KNOWN | [ T the News of the vorld | JUNEAU WILL ARE APPROVED e BYSENEN DEAD, CYCLONE | | “HAVE NEW COLD IN AUSTRALIA @7 | [ gl | STORAGE PLANT New District Attorney and O ! . Entive Families Are Reported | ; ; & Wallis G S h Judge in Alaska Fav- ¥ & s > , } Drowned—One Town el % Lae o = 'i--"\ = ‘)H’“'l "u'(\.\(d il . 3 o Ing r g - 14 orably Reported. ‘ Badly Damaged. R Y . i e } || tuancilg Lares ivec = : § w ‘ e g | ern Fishing Plant. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 . S By The deatl » 3 ] | o The Senate Judiciary Comr P : fl frem velone s : S0 : . ‘ ! A tec has approved the nomina 4 g ¥ s . Queensiand, Au i g : ticn of E. Ccke Hill, of San L : tri s red 135 aetording Francisco, to be Judge of the S J sraph Comp Third Judicial Divisicn of Al- ; \ aska, succeeding Judge Elmer | Whole tamilies are reported to, E. Ritchie, and also that of 9 have been drowned at Ingham of the Juneau Cold Storge Com- Justin W, Harding, of Frank- where rows qf houses were washed | pany, who has devoted several lin, Ohio, to be United States p away Rivers formerly two miles months to financing the Juneau i t Attorney of the First / lapart ave running as one stream. | Cold Storage Company for the i to succeed A, G. g | In Cidrns, several buildings in the purpose of providing it. The downtown distriet, collapsed plant will be lccated on prop- erty recently acquired from the o 3 . | i i £ i i g Alaska Steamship Company and Alaskan, havine been for sometime | . | s HTLS 1 1e ar & 5 sthers having ' Assistant U. 8. District Attorney in| b Peiecl | S ‘ . .l e , T the Secoud Division and afterward| : §1’1;szxazy ..o miral Line Dock and 125 feet in the Fourth Division. He was a 4 . [ R on Front Street where the En- owner of one or more fine team . Yakicd .4 k™ : occupied, giving a depth of ap- He participated in at least one of n i [ 2 3 4 proximately 275 feet. The first the sweepstakes races between Nome ) e ~ ¢ v 1 o 8 unit will be constructed this and Council and return, driving his b J 3 & . « year, work beginning in April, own dog For a time he carried| - | . 4 T A § and will be designed to give winter m,nlv to the Iditarod over the | I’fi’.fl HLJVP i 5 3 " : i this pert facilities for handling \\m‘!v:’ »ads, driving his own dogs 4 1. i_ President of “ophomore Class G S all the fish that may be brought there too. (o) . 4§ & here. As business may demand Judge Hill is a son of the lat = . Abducted — Warning | : i e i - L e | | it additions will be built. r Hill who prepared Hill's 23 - 3 . e i | All fish buyers will be invited to Oregon Code and Hill's Washington JEISE0 s ey ney | : C"w:’ Others. | |utilize the facilities of the new Code. He succeeded his father at noted smodern AT DBl b e DENVER, ol Peb. 14-R A Ly i F i | plant freely and on the same cension in L f i i | terms as it may Dbe used by the {Juneau Cold Storage Company in modern quarter-of-a-mil- lion dollar cold storage and ice- manuiacturing plant is assured Juneau, according to an an- ncuncement made this morning by Wallis S. George, Treasurer ; fitth <f the tp structure E. Coke Hill is a well known| N P dam d the head of the law department of the Bancroft-Whitnay Company, law ratic : [[Retash el "”"I‘," "'“‘" Ly § WILLIAM C. PROCTER GEORGES D 'OISY book publishers of San Francisco oy anl's controversy with I Willinm 1 [ more of iy Lenver NUniver Mrs. Theodore Rosevelt visite i s owr yerations, according to anotating reports, etc., and prepur \ e damentalism and his engagement to My [sity i Vice-President of the d Brazil, the scene of her hus. R ; i band’s most noted exploration. A wi George, who says that new buy- i A X ARy b R it ' £ S s et cannot be el &6y Y Y ing them for the press. Ile o “lconn Il b ULENGE QRO [0 LR gl iady B |Tnsss CLD B Rap i e President in 1928, Senator Arthur Capper, of Kansascitofig fers who have not been in this field wno know him as a| ¢ [ a honted fenl discussion s B ooverine hrt i the W. C. T. U, William Cooper Procler, of Cincinnati, wag | /¢'0'¢ “'¢ @lready secking space elected a director of the New York Central Railroad. Cap- Rt garded by all lawyer of finc ability and man|{ = e > zhes haracter. | - 3 3 3. . The | 3¢ Y Storage Com- CRIRORR EResT U er ! : ornspNGIEd two otlier tain Georges P. D'Oisy, French airman who flew from Paris ll ,‘,Ill," I,,.f,”,‘,l,‘,‘:' “l,:(',ml(,\:.(,,r,,‘,’];”,: '::‘, i ] {on the club and said to Tokyo, was declared world champion aviator by the Na- vt g v o erating the plant on the Juneau | Municipal Wharf where its lease | will not expire until 1938 Harding’s Endorsement. Tico High School s flogged vour friend Batsch tional League of Aviators. Mr Harding, aceoring o the F Girls Swin Jet 40 you ave noxt inlesa ih ol Cincinnati Enquirer, was recom-| | v debate is called off.” mended for the appointment by Sen-| la 3 W rangell Harbor 3 . vt i oAt Al L) | Modern Plant ators. Frank B Willis and Simeon ‘ s R Two Aretic l).xpmhuons to I With the erection of this new D). Fess, of Ohio, and the two Ohio ARGTIG RUUND ¢ Alaik e B ) e ,m.‘m:_‘ _’“ "\“m' Senators urged his speedy confirma- & |plant, Juneau will have one of the rpe e R S e by Kila Peninsula Are Planned " movm it comly - tion by the Semate. His candidacy UHat Tana. GrAnt - daugl fitlon of: aridls: Ba Taoroviie {ped cold storage plants on the Pa- was indorsed by leading Republicans' Party of Adventurers Aboard (cr o Mayor 4 | —leific Coast, say . Mr] hv”“‘i’l‘l llur- hroug ) A i el S t 8 3 "eb The b, .. |construction of the plant will be o throughout Ohic /\laska for LX;W(I]UUI] Irer Tozier, bhoth TOCKIOLM, Feb, 14.--The hit-| s C io Mr. Harding is a native of War- . girl wam Wrangell Harbor p herto little known Kila Peninsula, T conerete, and - the foundation o ren County, and practiced law for Into Arctic. Baturany afternoon, Mdny pic- A fwhere the Fast and W meet in o1 Are Killed in Iconercte piers. The walls will be DT T e ———— — - i \ o . tic, will be explored s by | ¢ t Ibuilt of sufficlent strength so that x ture wer taken of the two the Arctic, will be explored soon | | (Continued on Page Eight.) | SEATTLE, Feb. 14.—To dely 5 inle dunine the Bwim | [two Scandinavian expeditions [ Severe Snow Storm {three or four additional stories can g o he second time into the my MAY PPUVE TO | Kila Peninclais between Fintand | | Ao o be added just as soon as business I’ Autremont, Train of Arctic “blind spot. M 1 and the White Sea, northwest of| | 'OTHern japan I lwill warrant. The first unit of the » o - g q [ ) B prise the ; Georza: M. “Wilkins: and s it > Archangel. It was virtually terra-| [new plant, which will comprise t Robber, Was Once e ol i [ DET( <t Advehtia) . BE “SI.UGGER"immml untit visited by a Swedish| | TOKYO. Feb. 16 Ninety- | |entire first dloor, will have a fsh A aaventure o I3 Satid S [ | one persor vere killed I | |storage capacity o T d In ()".” l‘().\’-\'" steamer Alaska last Saturday night DR] BUTLER IE; ‘/,um,, cal expedition in 1887 ) I wer I N storag apacity of over two and I s diiion to. Nabtha o | The tof the projected expedi-| | 120 buildings destroyed in Nis- | |one-balt times the present plant, - eee - lcapt. Wilkins expecis to gather | (tions will he for botanical investiga gata Perfecture as the result || with an ice manufacturing and stor- MANILA, Feb. 14, — Hughi oo Mok ar ibe I | i T : . ttions under the direction of Dr. Bjorn| | of one of the worst snow storms | age capacity of better than flve the trio of brothers who Kkilled{¢he future, and he also: expects 1ol chm(]mg Finding of | Prince 1 Institute for Children,| | patches to the Jinl Shimpo. | ) Latest System of Freezing fc men in a train robbery near|get information bearing on the theory Sk (s T l; {in Stockholm. He will start early in The city of Niigatta, is capital |} Mr. (Rorge says the Danish Ot- admitted his identity to the authori- joined i ‘ The second expedition will be un northwest of Tokyo. | " installed, which will freeze fish in ties He will be returned to the 3esides Capt. Wilkin 1 i | CHICAGO, Feb, 14—That Jame ‘I"‘ i"w'[‘v' Nansen. He will not | {brine instead of air. The capacity United BStates on the tramsportigailing from here includes Carl B | Coyner, giant negro grave robber and |leave until a year from November, | # Thomas sailing tomorrow Biclson, chief pilot { \1J ,\mivu,‘ul| NEW YORK, Feb. 14.--Dr. Nicholas | conviet, may have been the Toledo, | This expedition is aided by the Laura e A. 1 | Ipounds at a time, and the fish stor- D'Autremont told of how he join- recpondent of the Detroit News: O | Murray Butler. President of Colum-| ohjo, slugger of women and may }-*l““m-llv Rockefeller Memorial | 500,000 pounds. The ice manu- ed a posse hunting him and his ville H. Porter, ai Janician, | Pia University, declared today that|gnow about the torso of a woman|New York and will take up popuic | | tagturing capacity will be 30 tons brothers | Howard ¥. M P ter A | he is not a candidate for the Repub-ifound in a trunk in a house in South | tion problems. per day with a storage of 1,000 “We will hang them if we catch Hemrick, radio men. Two pilots will[llcan nomination for President infpend, Ind., are theories of author > —— . f | hy ! {tons. In addition to this, will be them,” a member of the posse said.!join the party in Fairbanks, 1928, He said his remarks concerning | jties investigating four women's TRAIN WHEGK | N Cistatiai. . cobl. tacm for ilo 3 | | v - | lof the freezers will be 40,000 D'Autremont replied: *“We sure! Two Stinson planes will be shipped | President Coolidge not going to run|skulls found at Royal Oak, Michigan. | handling of fresh fish, thus enabling will.” north next Saturday again has been misinterpreted mean-| Coyner is said to have admitted | [the best of care of fresh fish until ixne i e = ——— ——— ing that he would be a candidate, | knowing about the trunk but denied BELGRADE, Feb, 14—An ocarth-|(ne milins of sesmors il this D Butler denied. knowing about the skulls. This is quake has been felt over a large | ot 0 L ) e e carned from lotters geled to] NEAR HUSPITAL area of Jugo-Slavia and has caused | To Start in Apri Young People in E(lst F‘)r'" learned from lotters smugg to u win and has cansed | “Actual construction of the new his sister urging her to get e 5 {many casualties and great dar . . “Iplant will beg during th th President and Cashier trunk and he alluded to “something at Stole Herzogovina |plunt will hegiuinzing e Mo & i LONDO? n:». Af least eight Tor Apri sald Mr. George, ‘“‘and “Slow Parties” for Purp( e Of Bank Under Arrest|clse” which makes him “through 101 pusongurn swer eidited and 3 othrs | e — ve ; vt o p ¢ |the old structures on the property C : 13 ) 744 > 99 SiE injured when a train trom Withern | Business Section of will so0n be removed in preparation b 3 u l l I NS 5 el et Sea, collided head-on with an ¢ . |ior construction. Ol'{"’tera()tln‘é b (lrtl(@ \'I“llix “\«'x’lx ml-v;\v [r:().'cv].‘vi imnrlul': Restaurant Enters Into Jpress train hound for Scarborough, Town Threa'ened’ F'"’) Mr. George will be leaving for i S - ma . | early this morning. The impact of | the south the latter part of this J flon dhat. Honty “Bergmadsand Har 0dd Meal Deal for Man! i coiicion shock nearhy houses.| BANGOR. Maine Feb. 14 Fire | month, there to perfect the plans PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 14.—Led by, The idea caught and spread. A|riet Weatherson, missing President Conches on the local were smashed|last night threatened to destroy thel gor the new plant, and to make ar- a 19 year old stenographer with the|flood of letters poured into the of-fand Cashier of >'_ ¢ Bank at Flor LONDON, Feb. 14, — A London|almost to kindling wood making|entive business section. The fire was | papngements for the construction. He euphonious name of Rose Marie Car-| fices of the newspaper, One young|ence, have bec arrested at ’bvlu"vml restaurant has accepted the offer of |rescue work difficult. The injured|controlled after a four hour fight 3 s et 1o JpRte IR, Ol aghe Deoplo man called for an organization meet | Arizona. Charges of embezzlement|, ™o o 10 man to supply him|were rushed to a hospital which|The loss is estimatéd at $1,000,000, (Comtinuea on Page Eight.) Pennsylvania and New Jersey are|ing at the Haddington Public Li-|{have been made against the two N o 4 A k 3 s 'l with two meals a day for the rest|stands near the scene of the wreck i . in revolt against “the wild parties brary, and at the appointed hour|following an alleged bank robbery of his life for 5,000 pounds cash. | = - of this jazz mad age.” They are the auditorium was jammed with|two weeks ago in which $20,000 was|, ; o el . ) | > & > . L i . The tables of morality show that| = D ) orwanisieg “slow LD o carry OUE| sRunussts, At present theps 1o an|SiAlmed to have been taken by a|The tables of mecality show hutGen, Erich Ludendorff exes Are Warned to W atch their ideas. | average of nine meetings a night in|lone bandit at the time the cashler f§ twenty-sevan yedis, which would| Dlsplays His Temper v .« e mrMO(l:e ‘c‘:;:pue:l}w?n I:‘;]\‘:(e:;‘lnfaiz'x Philadelphia alone. was alone m‘m;).m.k. R e s teps by (,‘)r,n“n Mlnlstcr pounds a year or about $1.25 a| BERLIN, Feb. 14 -General Erich already number well above 50, or. The clubs substitute for “nerve . ) Ludendorff reveals his temper by the ganized to give entertainments in|Wracking parties, necking and flask Glmblmg Clubs in meal manner in which he breaks his bread, o /e the @ A cansation g e . —————— (By J, E. SHARKEY) [ am glad we have the coopera- harmony with the clubs’ name and|toting” are dramatics, debating, ath- Berlin Now on Wan said Prof. Hugo Vorcl, who was com- AR e L ptal. y 4 ttical e aen ! l1ation. niking 1 Wanaes ‘at which Boy Dies BERLIN, Feb. 14 Dr. Gustav tion of women in political life, and professed n]eu'ls. More than (m.l‘mu‘ el‘fi- l} ing, H"" \:il'le. ”-m tie y 3 0y Les, missioned to paint lite at army head | Stresemann, Forcign minister of Ger- | especially on educational questions. ‘wiave shown Interest by attending|extremes, among which the DBlack| BERLIN, Feb. 11.—Gambling clubflpy, pop [y quarters during the war |many, in an exclusive interview with | 1 admit it is good that women should meetings. bottom is listed, are barred. like mushrooms in ived and con. | SPrANE up the “Ludendorff has a peculiar habit| ye Assoicated Press, warned the have achieved important things in The iyl !Blolr Club" was ‘org The clubs are organized and con-| ggnjonaple west end of Berlin in|Murdered of breaking his bread into small|gexes against seeking to resemble | other spheres, including the social ized here only two months ago, in 'rf;l_le<l by t!m Y'}.""lfl }';'l"”if‘_“”"‘"l' the last few ye are on the wane, e TR A bits the minute he sits mm', {07 Laach other, insisting that otherwise sphere, so that everything may not canseqiivnoe, of. 2 Tuiter o, ‘the EHIk s{ W) fb"' ]l “—.1, ‘A “'-'"" police report, despite the extension| NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Frank|a meal,” Prof. Vogel narrates. “These iy will lose that which distin-| be left to men, but no general rule adelphia Evening Bulletin from a| tlous of older persons. The Women's|of tne closing hour for places of|Caruso confessed today that he Kill-|gmall pieces of breud he moulds 1o | guishes him and woman that which should be deduced trom this, Re- young man who signed himself “Dus.| clubs supply chaperones. amusement from 1 to 3 a. m. moreled Dr. Casper Pendola, last night|pellets. If he makes them slowly, With | makes her lovable member that nature has given us two ty.” He wanted to know why he was Rose Marie, who is rarely called|than 100 sub-Rosa clubs voluntarily |after Caruso's six yvear old son died.|{one hand only, it means that he is sexes, and that it is the will of nut_ popular. Rose Marie :nx?x\\-prml!‘,\nss Carney by her followers, makes|have closed their AIuc_)rs in the last Caruso said Dr. l’fl»nllovlu' arrived |in good humor. If he turns them| ‘l'tl\l»ll:l{l)‘ I hv»li'-\u the sphere providence that each sex should de- saying that she admired his type|her appearance at nearly every or-|few months. Bul since ecarte is|two hours after the child’s dealhquickly, a storm is brewing. And if{of woman is essentially in the home yoo, individuality and not seek to as he described it and suggested | ganization meeting and makes it a|not listed as a game of chance in|and laughed when he was told the|he uses both hands, things are in|and in the famil he said. “I do | resemble the other. If they do try that clubs be organized to facilitate | point to introduce the apparently|the city ordinances, there is no|boy nad died. Caruso stabbed thelpretty bad shape and everybody is\not know of a higher conception of |1, he glike, the man will lose that introduction of similarly minded ! shy ones at the “Get Acquainted iceable let up in the gambling|doctos, who had been attending the|extremely careful not to irritate|a woman than to be just a woman | _ —— young persons, | dances” that follow. . especially among women, child, with o buteher knife, him."” and a mother, | 1Continned on Page Six.) : i |

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