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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THI; NEWS ALL THE TIV, ——— o —_—————— . VOL. XXIX., NO. 4416. SR ‘ JUNEAU, ALASKA, 1UESDAY, MARCH 1, 1927, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE, TEN CENTS HOUSE GIVES MONEY FOR CAPITOL SENATOR KING » PROSPEGTS FUR 1 7 . 'f‘. rl'uhlu- Building Program * AGAIN ATTACKS 3 PAPER INDUSTRY | 3 ] "I'i;;"“i"")";""') l'«;-;svs)in”h S Sl | e WASHINGTON. Murch - $575,000 and $750,000 for the ; y ¢ | 4 5 : . The House late yest 1 Juneau Capitol Building. Utah Senator decures New Hemntzelman Looks for Plant ; : % y and sent t5 the Senate } The Secretary of Treasury Inquirv Into Case of Hete andt Near Ketchi ¢ for the appropriation of ¢l has authority to enter int> con- ) a - | _ ! . L $20,000,000 to mitiate t! - tracts for the full authorized i JUdgt‘ T. M. Reed. an in Short Time. Y i : ; ministration's public limit of the cost set forth. i & RN Py program, three howrs af According to the plans for WASHINGTON, March 1 Th « N | Confident that offerings will 4 . B i 4 wes introduced. the Capitol Building at Juneau Judiciary Committee of the Senat A g made for the two big tracts of Al B : i ¥ T e . it is contemplated for comsoli- has decided upon a new inquiry into A Wi jaska pulpwood now being adver 4 : The bill prov B ( dation of all Government activi- the case of Federal Judge T. M for sale by the Government " e N : 3 fer a five-year buildin ties in that city in the new Reed, of the First Division of Alaska Heintzelman istant Distr . Ry iy S, 5 g gram and includes b tween Federal Buil lmr,f th headquarters at Juneau ester, 1 wd home yesterda : ' & e ! { Senator William 1. King, of Utah | last night introduced a bill designed : A ; 5 - g to prevent the President from keep i 3 I eliurge of the work of : - i Lo ‘, s i / I) e " . ing in office, officials who fail (o 4 Forest Service in undertaking (o i BES =y or¢ ) “." l’.\lll)‘\(’r.s meet the approval of the Senate. The k i tere o . y . bill was referred 1o the commitice. | 3 1 investment in Alaskan timber and Ordered to Sh""g’uu There is little prospect that it willl A i Walerpower | ; L = 9 be acted upon this session i . : b i ‘ ) Senator King explained the meas S r ; eceived next montl . ¥ i : ’ NchRAG ‘ WASHINGTON, March 1 The ure was aimed primarily at the case i % 5 2 advertized tracts. 1 am i ry | ; UAN listroyers William 1. Preston and of Judge T. M. Reed who is holding £ : d bopeful that in the ver ar future | K icard have been ordered from Ma office under a ss appointment s Ay > v two large pulp and pa mufac 4 4 nila to anghai. Other destroyers 1 measures provides that any by turing plants reported moving toward Shanghai are Federal off reappointed, subject the MeLeigh, from Chinkiang; Simp- 0 son from Nanking, and Bulmer from result of the negotiations carried on . 48 { i Wulu four-month absence in the State | For the pa year he has been in capital in - opportuni am confident severa one in this vieinit ind another in the southern end of to the consent of the Senate, shall he district—will be developed as no i » later than the end of the Senate session following the expira tion of his term in spite of the fact and work done since January 1926 Consul General Lockhart, at Han kow, describes the shipping con- that his successor may not have Looking Toward Alazka | ditions on the Yangtze rviver as be- been named : ) ;: “The manufucturers of pulp aud L 3 ’ 1 ) ) ing intolerable due to the command- Senator King's bill was drafted g aper are looking toward Alaska, | : . R ntere: [“]__ Parties \'V'“ Pre-: o5 18 of vessels by the Chinese by (he Senate Judiciary Committec L e : : gating the possibilities for s 2 S, sent Stuation to Lib- "military authorities i velopment here.” he added 1 ; 3 i i y o f n vessels, with the ex- licon and Democrat members anc R Y wat is of equal significance, the : f / eral Commander. two or three American provides for Judge Reed’s remova' | A% anking interests which aust I . ] b | ships, are cither tied up at Hankow although Senator King expressed | depended upon for financing ucl ¢ bR L MANAGUA, March 1. - been sent to N'mnul\'li doubt whether action will he taker | The former Jessica Brown, . X development are exhibiting on equal dcfinite movement for pea > durving the present session of Con | New York actress, was re- anount of inte rest in the chances | WILLIAM D ANTD | Nicaragua has been launched gles ported living apart from her for establishing a profitable industry L2 SR 3 AI/EX s i ) of BALTU Nuw Tu licat | with the tacit approval of the husband, l,n‘rll ']\0 ':::]u' | here in the utilization of forests now Samuel Insull, Chicago traction magnate, and Robert E. American authorities and assur- (laternational > C . ¢ | larg waster and waterpowers lying Crowe, Chicago State’s Attorney, were summoned to appear ances from President Diaz he e dormant | before the S(n'ne slush fund investigators ag; will grant safe conduct to the ! " Conditions which exist at pre sent | iherals 2 h K 'V | Heintzelman said and had the approval of both Repub | | Service efforts t launck 1 ) a ), 1 By e S th Shepherd was once acquitted, were revived by relatives who [ ‘;'Bhf-";- inzluding ‘Yw Lib GH"_BREN DlE psycholozical moment for thix under | sought to obtain McClintock’s estate. Alexander P. Modre, il ”,hArn(cu:]Lnx Marre CHAPLIN GASE taking,” he commented. | former Ambassador to Spain, refused the post of censor of N kb s rioan Je R e Navy officer, will leave Man- |Famous Al lakilll Dog and New York theatres, aguo {onaiion 1o search for ? L o e e e Geneial Moncada, Commandey of Teammates Are Pur- ing to respond to cries for them to|print has led to a very greal e | | N i . : x| .| the Liberal forces. chased b ttee. Chaplin May Inject|ump 1o saters. three children weve | pansion of plants manufactring \l.‘n‘52 MINERS AHE L e ha qumrlll e Charge of Infidelity Into | ""cd to douth in their home as|commodty. Last year production fn-| ! lllibic talit gniths Goiutii : : Beluhibors. watoiadiitho. famas inke] oronsslll A5\ per <Rt Hiss 1085 Afd Former W arden LOS ANGE Cal,, Marepp 4 . . ) : g situation, and his opinion and ' paio, the Alaskan husky, who led Divorce Action. their lives carly this morn Alicethe production growth during the u Linters Prison | ideas will be ascertained. Me Gunnar Kassen's team on the Nome e Owens, aged 11 years, and her two tent year will probably be equall As. Iri % will be given an opportunity diptheria s ahs i RN stepbrothe John and Panl Hys-las large e L RISONNGT to take steps which may result | permanent home with six. tvammates | | LOS ANGBLES, Cal, March 1 song, aged 5 and 9, perished Principally ihe growth in manufac-| N rm k A ; Lita Grey Chaplin said to be = >se frmn. plants has been in eas lv!n‘ FROM EXPLUSIUN A’ A, Ga., March 1 in ]!c'n(‘c‘ it ::n‘d insteard vm s\nvmlmf:v!ln.‘ re ,' rl)f I;;q considering amending her divores Ame"c]n Nav Ofiluals | Canada. American corporations have | The val Penitentiar day \\‘u.»mv“mu I‘I 'll vau 3\;: complaint to inject new charges of g y S L L i i e e el tonper or as aside show exhibit. wiidcity with o promivent motion | Disarm Chinese Soldiers i cotcrpric. i’ thut” cton and vt e (100 MEN 'm Pl Cloveland talto committee has ; " . ’ 3 purchased the team from Sam Hous- picture actress who will be named. l"" even now continuing to expand = Elll Colltery 1 artain, as a mer, Bar i . s = Lyndol IL. Young, Mrs. Chaplin] WASHINGTON, I\lu': h 1~ The their holdings. Duving his st in 1("‘“‘ Fill Collic ry In Wales ain w ntenced 15 months ton for §1.500 and the dogs will live chief counsel, today disclosed plans | American mine sweeper Pigeon is ve-[the States, Mr. Heinizelman visited | Many Miners Are i pivacy to accept bribes | | BE LAID UFF e Povai dauhe for renewal of a legal attack upon| ported to have disarmed 100 Chinese!larse manufacturing plants near| Rescued Alive Sinin- Rijscusye WalieThe We WA f.‘ bron .b”v 'u.’ “..f”,.’\lllil...’,;lll.' i the comedian in a statement an-| soldiers to debarked from the Stand-| Montreal and Ottawa, | ; ¢ g b il I,.“;‘]“wi"u alkdghas: wwering a published interview by 0il vessel Moi Hung, The vessel| Large Scale Development ! i g o R Bevall mant wilh tha. i o o T RO Joseph Schenck, film producer. had been commandeered by the Chi-| There the manufacturers are car CARMATIR... Wates, March : | Arls, Mardy 1. o Beva, ment with the-tiiin com il VRIS Schenck is quoted as saying that{mese for transporting troops. The rying on large scale developmeni.| Fifty-two coal miners are belies P N SRS Juindrgd men. wi '; ‘“'(."_ l,l‘.”'; gold. thio: dog tesmc auti s il he believed Mrs. Chaplin was sorry | arms will be returned o the Chinese Knormous tracts of timber have|to have lost their lives ‘1"" by l‘lf" Inapirg ef el "_‘,“"If PRRSE. § K000 0L ptage Appspratase she sued Chaplin authoritic {been secured, big plants constructed, | plogion which cntombed them in thej Twu AMEH'GANS vRper bompany owlie to UnswHSSramd ©hi” slds’ sknw SEmbitions, ahd This brought a fiery denial from —aee and great hydroelectric power pro. gas filled workings of the Mas TV iiben. (B R e ""‘: e finally wore relegated to . stufty Young who said: “Mrs. Chaplin doc: A rove lmprovements H"‘ developed Colllery. Twenty-two bodf ha ?r.ll‘\l Ijuuu‘du‘u.. ut u:lg i ; it ”‘l“;‘lmfl\ room in a Los Angeles side not intend to modify or withdraw PP was early recognized that to been recovered but hope 4.‘ lnvu‘ iald plans are to employ only 3,300 street museum any charges she has made, quite to To Harbor at Hyder‘,“,,w.,. Wit busll A alkakd s butan: | KbARIBHEM oL rosoiit s Al T inh men i T, ) le alive as il the contrary, after the summons by [lished industry which is growing| maining 20 wh v ! PSS publication are complete aud Chaplin WASHIN 'I‘(L\. Mar feaps and bounds, it* would be|trapped in « ection of H\r mine . i brought within the jurisdiction of | War Department s approved of | necetsars (o offer : | a half ih |Burial Ground Causes Chicago, killed his ward, William Nelson McClintock, of which prominent native Ni- - ” R % as the result " a court ruling tha hcv must answer questions Liberals through the Conscrva- M AY BE MRED WATCH THREE ey e very el e Foras | OO THEe puSament. “Chigcs WAV Wit OF Shephierd, of - | it lnes, - ’ GLEVEL A ND ZUU L0, | industry made very nel o Fo | hree Era of Expansion HOQUIAM, wasn., March 1. Fail Unprecedented demand for new to comparable sup-|one mile ane from main the local courts, she will in all prob-| improvements to Hyder, Alaska, har-| plies to attract the capital necessary shaft. ’ Advance in Real Estate ability amend her complaint by add-| bor, to protect from Salmon Rive | for local development. Operating on| At the time of the explosion 150 ] } - ing a second cause for action charg-| floods. a leasehold basis, it was found ab-jminers we it work | . 2 TOKYO, March 1.-The creatior ing him with infidelity with a prom- - Rt aeee—1- — solutely essential to guarantee the| Rescue souads fought grimiy ,"\nmncun Bu]l[ Plan(‘,s Bn of @ new burial ground for Einperor — inent motion pictire actress who she’ ] - 2 3 nafiacturers 4 “50%yeéar suppl (,f’|h1m| gh the long morning hours to K, z . | at Asakawa, in the foothills, 22 mil MOSCOW, March 1.—Leon Trotzky (e s Defense Atmies m,m Vy T e mpanions Used for Nonstop Flight L'west of Tokyo, hae caused & reml|has come back trof retiamadti i ——————— Shanghai D“flg'ree‘ Supply Here Adequate Over 80 miners were brought to | Across Atlantic. estate boom i the sieepy villages.| former Commissar of War and Mar- Fortunately, Mr. Heintzelman point-| the surfac Ry Buildings and thatched farmhouses' ine has made his first appearance New Airport Named SEARGHAL SN e 1*"*”'0“'1 ed out, the supply of timber in| Many rescucis were overcome m:‘ SAN DIBEGO. Cal. March 1.-—a|which were seen when Yoshihito was | since being disciplined by the Soviet £ - dissention hetween and| goutheastern Alaska forests was not: the poisonous gasses and were taken | oL UL 8 BEEE ST ) ried on February 7, have been!authorities for heretic views, He ad- Afl(’r Aviator Killed Thang's armies was indicated today|only adequate for all manufacturing| to I|ln.<p| 5. l\hl']?“‘l'.”f l;”",’ ‘."(p ":‘V:_n m)\‘;q:l‘(',’:“ converted into stores and shops with dressed a large gathering last night At Buenos Aires when one of Suns leading Gen-|purposes, but the tmber is also| Work was abandoned at noon to | sy R A el | modetn. fronts, Numerous small farm }and the warmth with whish: he. was oo erals refused to go with the Shan-|igeally suited to the making of news-| permit of \entilation of the mine ,,'\," e e ,fl"‘; ],“l fonlors have become rich | roceived indicated he retalned his REDDING, Cal, March 1.—Red |tungese. Meng Chao-Yues and his|print paper. And it is ideally located|when the zasscs became too strong. | ',,' #280 oA "v'_‘._;‘_“ f","";’ .u" or e B - | wide popularity ding's new airport has been named |staff deserted their division. What|for logging, has the best of roads to! Hundreds of crying women m“”\ .»llmn(x‘u, Auu,vu I":‘-, 4; x;, tilr“\‘ Fifty passenger straphanger auto- | £ e Benton Field in honor Lieut. John W.) the leaderless division will do is|mills, an all-year round, sheltered!children gathered about the pithead ‘“fjl"“ omuany ,j"’w AR ‘\' buses, having only a few scats for! The assistant cashier of the Ar- Benton, Pan-American flier killed last | unknown. Other divisions are dig-|water route for towing rafts, and|and rushed forward to identify cach |47FPcach, of the Al Corps Re-lo by Bine “aged and crippled war | gentine treasury enriched his own Saturday at Buenos Aires. ging in at Sungkiang. |situated around strategically placed|man rescicd [T phon RyRIdedi @ "““”“’: ‘] vete re operated in one of lhu[u-unu: by winning a million dollar power sites capable of almost un- o [the company for a "f”"“w"w Which | orer distr of Pari prize in the Buenos Aires lott paralled low-cost development. MinenliBrewnsd will be wompleted within 90 daye.| —— e e : 6 . % Ml 99 - . Alntes Py wrehn 1. He plans to take-off for the French Six-Story “Skyserapers” in fo ofer he munutactrers of WO sinon minets wererowed oot thon i AVERAGE INCOME IS . . . ! ewsprint that was d,”| won when a staging ¢ W ...Z . WO DO JERIlTy o8 1 W A Amerlcanlzatlo,l ()f London pulp and newsprint that was needes 1 hen a staging on whi !he summed it. "It rested with the! they were working in a colliery "‘h"“-:'”j.v‘,:’ Navy offic ::x. |-I‘un.4 to hop- fl i Government to demonstrate this aml““”,”, ed hurtling them into the|Off in a trimotored Fokker planc I'WICE‘ S(J 4LE' ()F 1909 to offer terms which, while fair| [ flooded water which poured in V“L:un“«hn ,mll.rn\.lfl fight. 7, LONDON, March 1.—Good Queen|stead. Any new building here, whet-'to it and the Territory, would be|umes (hrough the breaking of @l The prize is $25.000, SUSAE - Bess once experienced the thrill of | her for modern flats or offices, of | just to those who might be willing Per chotih. Husars 10 dhoRs decreeing that this old town had|from six to twelve stories, is dlled‘t() pioneer in l|4\nlnhlllfl the industry | peccuc work nigh impossible, . come of the average gainfully oc have increased from $300 to $800 in grown large enough, but this was|a skyscraper in the press, though|in a new land.” ! S >oo— ;Aluka Consolldated A‘b cupied American is 50 per cent high- “m”m' :'”“:' 5450 16 1610 “dolaie long before any Americans had even | the term,is not used generally. Liberalized Old Contract | ’ Permit for Power PIIII‘ er in purchasing power and 230 per | Naiional income rose proportionately te remotest dream hat i ihe| The fact hat the old city is rpid | During the pust year the Forest Smelting Company Stock : cent higher in dollars in 1909, accord-| o e thon 50 billlons. to. 9 twentieth century the so-called Am-|ly losing its individuality attracts|Service has been undertaking to work! 8 = % ,|ing. to a preliminary estimate by the | o utréot - anl kUi ericanization of the! British capital | more attention than any of the new|out such a proposition. In a series Nearly Dn“bled 2 Yearsl A .\S”:\ ‘“‘\I t ‘:“"]"‘IN,:(’IIEK Tl:n"f\'nu.-nul Bureau of Economic l(,..'l::“::x:: i:x“ 1'1\1‘:! k) ? would be on in tull swlflg stpuctures. Steides in building are|of informal conversations, conter- : = '-I FETTL Alaska mnnln.altll S 1*‘.,w:~r""""‘ > 3 ¢ looked upon as hardhearted money| ences and neotiations. coupled with| NKW VORI, March 1-dthe (,o"“l](,:‘)"“’;- B ke oo o won| The bureaws current bulletin| These figures are preliminary, London has_heen sprending _out making schemes which are steadily |close study of marketing and man.|erican Sucling SO0k - entmiuel 1‘ B \1. t at Chomley |Shows that in 1926 the income of | pased on wage rates, numbers of wardly for hundreds of years and crowding out much of the ancient) ufacturing conditions, a bagis was|Pan common stoc earnings has|struct a power plant a homley now many sections are beginning|yomance of the historic city and|finally reached on which it fs je.|nearly doublud in two years. The net|Creek, in the Tongass National for-|(Bainfully occupied persons had climb-| o piove, dividends, and other in- . . led from approximately $500 a year | g Sl s to extend their growth upward—old|, i 1iany of its oldest traditions, | Heved development can be projected, |income last year was § 50,000 and [est. The plant includes a dam, pond 1§ 3 Sy L ? dicator Final estimates are or- landmarks are being destroyed here| gor e or the : sced, in_current dollars and $1.200 in 1903} jinapily unvailable for nearly five | i o increase of £2500,000 over the pre-|ing 160,000 cubic of water and | the foundations of these|*“The Government has mai v | increase of \ 3 4 s . p i g0 Gt i eraiids whiat et etarrad Mo [0 2 8 [ofthie. Gor el | s vear. This s equivalent tofs’ wood plpe line 3,500 faet long,|dollars. The almost no Changedyoars “and the last estimate of. the as skyscrapers are going up in their (Continued on Page Five.) l (Continuena on Page Pight.) $29.28 u on common stock. [Power is to ho utilized for canning, |in the dollar value between 1909 and |} voqn was for 1921, main <haft pive. Earth slides made SRR SRS NEW YORK. March 1.-The in- 1013,

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