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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TINE” ( E ; ~ N y ) I g “q - . - - A S—— et VOL. XXIX., NO. 4409. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PPICE TEN CENTS e ————————— FIVE HUNDRED HOMELESS, OREGON ———— STR]IKE AGETAT@RS ARE IEHEADED DRASTIC ACTION | oo o . |GALE RAGES ON ]Allxfll' Hml lhv day \huuhl be tlmln ited to Hu memory of the Father of his Country and the First among Amer | Agitators and Dlsmbutors of cans, the undersigned, Mayor of Juneau, directs that all Property Dam@ges Estimated! ‘GREAT DAMAGE BY FLOODS IN COAST STATES 'Rain Causes Rivers in Ore- i | terature Lose Juneau City Offices be closed on that day, and he recom- e LlTh v Blead mends that places of business also be closed wherever Into Ml”lmm of Dollars gon and Northern Cali- elr Feads 4 that is ]l]dL‘llL.\hw and that the citizens generally ohserve —Live§ ‘Are Lost. | ol ] the oceasion as a holiday. 7,387 Uy I ornia to Rise. SHANGHAI Dee. 21.—Beheadings 4 of strike agitators, which started Dated at Juneau, Alaska, February 21, 192 last Saturday, continued Sunday and BULLETIN — NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—The week-end storms | | __PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 21— today while the general stvlke con- ATTEST: JAMES J. CONNORS, killed 17 persens according to | Floods have left fully 500 home- tinued to sperad and now it is esti H. R. SHEPARD, Mayor of Juncau. reports ltwwl here by noon less. Damage is estimated to mated that fully 100,000 here are City Clerk. today. | reach millicns of dollars. Boats | arc biinging marconed nersons on a strike, ecutions are esti- ¥ B mated between md 90 [ \,' W YORK, §eb. 21.—A north from he Mohawk district. In Soldiers patrolled the streets with : ” i feas ;»'m which¥ reached blizzard | glo,,_‘. sections, persons awaited large swords, beheading coolies on ,4 L ) C | REGDOTVION S VSR DUMILE scuargal | the arrival of boats in trees. s e 1 e | Fomunent Laterary Critie AL T g | The wind reached a_velocity been caught distributing strike lit- D F ll Lo ”‘\‘I";I“ “‘"“‘i‘»‘”‘“‘*“ anil ;{l 70 1 les an hour off North evature and making scditious ) o () D, bt g INLHE SRglLnns: ol e« last night. e Cand diti ies Following Operation ;v s i o ght. 'he reign of terror which was : {graph, telephone, automobile and | | TRAFFIC AT STANDSTILL TMEtlbUtad by one of the Northeris COPENHAGEN. Denmark, Feh, 21| railvoad communications hampered | PORTLAND, Ore., Feh. 21.—-Rail e e Dr. Georg Brandes, literary critic,1a0d completely : severed at many and highwey traffic is virtually at exodus from the native quarters to died here Saturday night. He had|Dlaces l'a: standstill? nnd’ wive dommunigiiion tile foreign settlement which is be- been ill several weeks suffering from The north ofg Delaware branea ! is sericw iy crippled as the result AN B i Intestinal trouble and underwent an|shore is strewn with debris of small of torrential rains in Oregon and " lye witnesses reported Dhehead- operation o week ugo. Ilis great age|craft. Record Bigh tides unde !Northern Calitornia during the lust (35 ind Darading ot tHe Heads in prevented his recovery [mined the watesffont summer homes {24 hours | baskets pended from long poles. pa ulariy along the Jersey coast. N vers are ruuning at the highest Dr. Georg Brandes was one of the principaly toss of lite came i hin 25 years 2 i i 3 world’s most eminent literary critics with the destrnetion of the Coast + ads and ridges are washed i 1d° ith 11 1 bridg and historians and, having extended {Guard pat hoat 238 off Province- | out | his work over a wider field than{town, M with @ crew of eight | Cottage Grove and Grants Pass {any writer of his time, exercised an|which was virtually swallowed up! lare isolated, ‘m.fl\h:m- on the literature of most|by the sea while two destroyers | he Willamette River came up M f the Eupopean countries Equally fought doggedly throt a H0-milo frapidly since Saturday known as a philosopher, he might [zale attempting to aid the be | One roadhouse near Kugeue has have gained renown in jurisprudence ! leaguered comrades, The sta ]hm-n wash 0 away. HT an which he fivst studied when he ei-fhoat was smashed to fragments L. e —— e tered the university of Copenhagen [when the sea, which had torn her DAVID A BOODY DUKE, « MA_QLDOPC!'(‘!L Tils wret f aitn e b L Cp Ll el S e, Farmers should adopt “big business” methods, William M. Dn Ho'6 or verse writlng when alihe sands. Men who saw the wreck Tardine, Secretary of Agriculture, told an Ohi e l | . S young man. However, his poeni:| : 1 . Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture, told an Ohio audience. Odgen Fairbanks Case Revolves T siot st AR fon) oot e thinkt p, Mills, of New York, was confirmed as Under Secretary of ‘ 2 5 er suiticle { dd Ol come ashore intact was a g e : o . e g Around Technical Point sey publication and e did 1ot [y was moanted an e rore.| the Treasury Davis A, Boody, ninety, relired after sixty ycars 335 “un BA“- Raised by Defense collect them until 1598 [ qecic. in Wall street. The Duke of Marlborough, who recently ob- ‘ Y als! ,,y % While at the University of Coben-| poup persons died the trecsing tained a nullification of his marriage to Consuelo Vanderbilt, | - FAIRBANKS, niasxa, Feb. 21.--| A IS e R O T was accepled into the Roman Catlolic Church, | SEATTLE, Feb. 21, — Dr. C. C. The anticipated gruelling cross-ex OR, CERRG « BRANDES [— itings of Heidberg injyyope where snow was piled from - Dobbs, dentist of Kirkland, for the a @ v e — = [ & . | !second time v - 4 amination of William C. Shirmeyer, (Continued On Page Two) |16 to 24 inches deep | 8 70 ) ne within two weeks, las accused with “The Black B ot | A 13-year-old boy was found froz- [been celeased from jail. thix time 8 I R (R ; : ; fe . on a Superior Court order. His bail volibie. dog. &led: mail or /$48000; 2 len to death in a tool box where he g fin ) : drew a crowded court room two . ! |had tuken refuge from the storm.| Juneau Gets Iwas §25.000. Dobbs is charged with hours hefore the trial opened. The| | Conference on | | B ; START UFF lN Voney for ;'llvllvkllnfl‘hlll-(v O Letiia | Whiebal, ¢ . . y 1 1 v Irkland ¢ Scho rir hearving resolved itself into a techni- Vliners' W ages ; | Coteriiient Dosl | Kirkla L gl call battle when the defense sought Ends Suddenl ‘} ;R R SHARES L - SR B 5 \1”“ S g ea gty ] ’ LU W UUEBEG DERBY | Major L. K. Oliver, Engincer | i Victim of Bandits Kills confession given by Shirmeyer in - i ; SRt | Toi Al n yeie ko and e | SMINBLLVBIRGD e, ol e i i Oftcer (ofiiha UTaKA ISR Qom0 Oe saldl Wounds Another order to deliver a copy if one fs in| | subcommittee of the Anthra- | | SENATUR DEAD . | X ‘ fm:xllun,v! s _atternoon received | the possession of the prosecution.| cite Coal Miners at a joint con ‘ [ BULLETIN, QUEBEC, Feb. 21— | & \“lekmam from Pl ey & SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 21 One It was announced they the only copy| ference of the wage conference, 1 St. Goddard won the first lap in| Ot \‘v:\\,',i,f ",’,, ,‘," ..:,I.”"-”‘»”.;u Dengic was WUiBlRRl SROLSTSEE was in the hands of the Post In- ;.n;-;‘ “1 two h](jul' N'T\I(lll 1‘u;m_\, | NEW YORK, eh. 21.- Railroad |three hours, 47 minutes and 30 sec- "m”“'”'l‘”;”“ “w .-. “H‘”':“‘“ wll .\'~l|n~l;lzl\| ;\]lvll ;;’ garage ';m- spectors who are forbidden by thej | suddenly adjourned without Qe 1 shares which have heen rising|onds. Seppala was second in four | ) .l A _ Dloye ghot &t EQUR FONNOTE R SIS f ; i . | - | sha )k at Juneau had passed (€ AxBvetin alamact ety b Department regulations to survender| reaching an agreement on the |Willard Saulsbury, Promin [steadily broke wide open on heavy |hours, six minutes and 25 seconds. | el (ool e ,,_," irove trom the §aTagp Riter TANRIIE it new wage scale for the Central ent Delaware Democrat, |Zfiing toda mspired by the decision | All dogs finished in good condition. | S |11 him and w0 usaistants. of several ——— Competitive field. The chairman Passes Away [0 the United States Supreme Court | B ‘ N et ol ACHERS 0Old-Time Pugllut Is ) | Of the joint conference aunounc- | Lo g {upholding the Interstate Commerce | QUEBREC, Feb. 21 Fitteen dog ', > ! ” b Murd ed the sub-committee will report O mission valuation methods, Many |teams started on the first 40-mile | om0 Uruguayan Aviator Ch“ged wit urder ,, tomorrow on failure to agree. shares fell 12 points but most of the [lap of the Quebec International 120 W YORK, #eb. 21. -Death of Plans Ocean ni.ll( . i e —‘-‘I stock regaincd much lost on heavy |miles derby this morning. Dupois.' u halt of the Daugherty-Miller con- | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21— Eddie buying who won tite race last year, is . 9 e i A . . . 8 4 yeur, spivacy trial here today I'he trial M i 3pa o 9 Hanlon, aged 41, old time pugilist. |Chinese-British in i e N backed 2 to 1 against the field | the son of one of the jurors cansed v,-.,":,'\,"',\:,Z:;,,:,'.:'::" ::‘:L“:"‘“M“'fx' has been arrested on murder charg . Gourt 1 Beclsion Leonard Seppala and Emil \,‘ God < adio L s, M zuay: > h ; ; | ‘ ala o 3 f will be resumed Dednesday follow- 1or has arriv : : following the death yesterday of New Agreement, Claim WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—The dard are quoted at 3 o 1. ling the funeral jlor, bas, arriver hews frol AUGE Walter N ed butcher B A (ing the Tunera on his trans-Atlantic flight allan donay, e O L HANIEOW, “ e ti—An agres preme Court today, in a decision, | i SEEEC NI S Noonan and three other persons, MO ’ g AT % staines T 02 v ati v ! B O AAthE BT leiite of -GEal sustained the raflroad valuation me- P acoonfifgiie - tiedlntter, ohter Han thods of the Interstate Commerce lon's restaurant. An argument be.|Britain in Chinese territory con- Commigaton for lEmay e nn-‘ ecw ueen o ir to e {ween Nooman and Hanlon started.|trolled by the Canton Nationalists| 1 pose v‘rn opinion said ‘Ih kpl‘n'h t ] P | | poses. The op aid the o8 Two of Noonan's friends left the|has been reached, it is said, between Fidpe. L : x R F f L S Toutauvant and shortly after, the|Eugene Chen, Minister of Foreign aeRIb e O nona et 8 | 0 ng ortress Tor 7. . third friend ran out followed by |Affairs and British charge d’Affairs ‘;"'“:'h‘“ l’,'m,_l '_o““'u gRRR: SGianitenl i3 - 4 Hanlon. Noonan was found stabbed.'0'Malley. k) £ SR O il | D e {(l.\llll\().\ll) .Im, Itl"l- 4 II“”" AKRON, Ohio, Feb The | on the tail, sides and rudder bases i of mules which insisted on rolli Shenandoal’s suecessor queen of | of the vast bag, and inside the ship i Ri C S 'RaftmgonMdls vor i X ard grave, | 3 Aet. et by | over s uncle’s barnyard grave, com . air s pic ; 4 5 : . . e i ; : Iyars ¢ air is pictured by engineers and | would be facilities for housing four i Oulet oer anyon tlrs | Fatal to Two Boy' prised the ."'”\ thing l”"" ca artists of the Goodyear-Zeppelin ¢or- | to i+ airplanes which could be { | A _anr_v Boyer to \\rrn\vn hout, he saic | poration as a silver monster 780 feot | lanche | as required, from any loca- ] Up attle Rova tates | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb, 21.-|in bis cell here today o by Fran!1OME Witk half a dozen airplanes | tior i the air | [ Rafting on a pond ended fatally to.| The mules were owned hy Frank j,ucq within its walls and machine | The plans contemplate a struc- | ! e O an BRI Boyer, the dead man. They ll'a\'plwll‘""\ biskEiing from dta sides |y bullt on a multiple, instead of B S ! C A eom one end of the range to the| . I Lo it PHOENIX, Feb. 21.—An innocent-'of seven states, dates back to the ! Morris Carlisle, aged 8 years. Char other and rolled on the spot w)un-‘ The dirigible would have a gas a singl keel, and with special ring looking river canyon on the Colo- drawing up of a seven-state com-| les Mordholm swam ashore. A police-| i “povan s buried | dity of 6,500,000 feet, almosi [gird s so that failure of one part s e in ihe soutliwestern rmr!‘nm-! at Santa Fe, in 1922, providing Iman was rescued from drowning ',‘”: ] "- ont el it time that of the Shenandoah, | of hull would not endanger the of the United States is the source|for an ‘apportionment of the waters —————— el after he became entangled in wire || v”w‘h': “:""I (L:””M“ s i Ih::n which wax 680 feet long and held hip of an inter-state fight that has reach-|among Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Cali- VT jand debris while diving/for the hoys,f & W% TN E A ey | 2116,000 cuble feet of gas | Power would he obtained from 4800 ed across the contingnt and into fornia, Nevada, Wyoming and New WILLARR 2AVER R !\l\::‘i‘\.n):i":‘l ;:Vv:l:':::;:(;:; ;:Tnt ::Ir'::: Boyver: "W‘“_I""\':’ '.J" :;:n\:”h::;”:l ::\j'll"l::"v-ll'l)l:i;:':‘ur-u‘l“«-ili;“r-r—:v:;:mxl-::lpla:(l:il’: ":p:::; fficial Washington. | Mexico. ch had bee " b _— aw Apiniy i B V1 188 RNTe . e Ahing | M WILMINGTON. Del, Feb. 21.—|of the pond Henry Boyer and his common Jaw iy curface. The control cars | ite croising radius would be 5,000 1. | Arizona refused to sign the com- wife, who was Frank's widow, will be en air re-{to S.00u miles without reloading It is Boulder Canyon, on the Ne-j ... ' . ut pen to it—|Willard Saulsbury. former United >eo— — e e . o | Would he built in, to 1 vada-Arizona houndary line, nn.l,n‘(‘_’(,';‘:,'ni((,,;’al,',':"_"'-,'-‘;w B e siailletates. monator, dfadl AEFREMEEEL LINDSEY LOSES PLEA e of ':‘]f"im"‘:f":d"’“1')"]‘“,";"‘1‘.;:‘& sistance. The power cars, too, would| Capt. 1. A. Lehmann, adminis- bill embodying provisions for thelga qown their signatures. here late yesterday from heart dis- e Bojer Im;”“.'r T T AT e be housed within the framework, |trative expert ot the former Zeppe- construction of a water-diversion| pepind it all is the California.|ease with which he was stricken DENVER. Colo, Feh. 21. — The X B deai 3 L with only the propellers projecting. [lin works at Freiderichshafen, Ger- i and power dam there has become a|Api;ona fight over the comstruction |three years ago while at his sum-|Stal® Supreme « Court has denied i e 2 The propellers would be built onlniny, hea's the staff of designers. i congressional bone of contention. |of tne dam. California wants a dam|mer home in Maine. He has been|Judke Ben Lindsey's plea for a| MADRID, Feb. 21 Prof. Yanguastilting arms which could be turned Kirl Arnstein, who was chiet 3. The imbroglio, which is the Colo-|q¢ Boulder Canyon, principally .for|practically injured since them {rehearing on the decision ousting |nas resigned as Foreign Minisier in a ninciy-degree angle to 1 ineer of the Zeppelin company, | rado viver, whose muddy waters and MR L & him from his position in the Juvenile |and Premier Primo de Rivera has force the ship up, down or forward a a small group of experts also those of its tributaries lap the (eetl (Continaed ¢a Fage Three) (Continued on Fage Two.) Court. assumed the Port Folio. | Machine guns would be situated | have joined the statf. e £ A

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