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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4421, JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TI‘LN CENTS — EIGHTH LEGISLATURE IS OPENED CENTRAL JAPAN SHAKEN BY OUAKE ANDTHRTEEN === gm S T g UNGER WAY FOR pass upon the rights of women to sit upon Federal Grand Considerable Alarm Caused ; Juries in Alaska, and Custom 3 g & . by Disturbance—Towns 4 | ofticlals who seide am oxamin i e Poth Senate and House Com- wrivate papers and use evidence . : s e . Are (‘ut Off. : Dereinctor i R ss he & e plete Organization i [T tions. These were brought up | | 8 . Short Order Today. TOKYO. Mvnh 7.—Central | k * in the case of Chares Hoxic & ; Japan was shaken late this | i from the District Court, Ju afternoon and considerable e s neau, Alasia, before the Su s AR Ly SENATE ELECTS HOWARD alarm is reported in the first | ; 4 i t preme Court, .on appeal : £ 3 5 & PR[‘S F; SM”‘H IS SPEAKER dispatches received. H 4 & ST Reports of the extent of the | ‘ 163 '+ : ] A dumege conflich in @ wide de- 4 ' A { = e | - | Miss Ruth Reat Secretary of gree. 3 3 1 ate ael Yala e Dispatches received from | J 5 ; Twn BflMBERS F g LR Cash Cole Is Tajima indicate the quake 5 E i 3 A i Clerk of House. rexched the great violence 1 d 4 | g% % ] there. Many houses ccllansed . i7 3 : ARE GAUGHT |N | 4 & 3 R o 5 . ard a railway bridge fell. Sev- _ i % ¥ g ; Bartiey Howard, senior mem- cral tunnels have been dam- “ 3 < e & s B 3 ¥ y ber from the Third Division, aged. ; # ‘ % N \ 1 3 was elected President of the Tokyo newspaners issued ex- < i ! . J : 5 Senate, Sumner Smith, ras ishing scnsati re- 14 3 E | 4 X ¢ 1 Repiesent e from the Third ;)10a;ulpubhshm§, sensational re ; ‘ $ n i ‘ ‘ : ! 3 L ¥\ Tareeentative om tie Sl Many fires started in Ohaka. £ F 2, W e el sa ilias Vait— Bomb- | g By o i g 1 Speaker of the House when the Telephone and electric service . s e i ? Police ,l‘l‘l‘ 1) ,\Iva 0 g " s Eighth Biennial Session of the has been suspended. The popu- 4 4 | ers Fall Into E{apf ne 5 ¥ | li]\lya;lxlunil{‘(\;xs)-Avue convened Jace stimpeded to the streets ! L 3 : . I - ther Caught. v h ¢ v here today. and first dispatches state 113 4 ; o e | Duld, Ol A B | : 4 - e MISS‘ Ruth Reat, Anchorage, were killed. 5 : g 3 ' % & ¥ P ¢ was elected cretary of the k ! . - : { SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March i Senate, and Cash Cole, Clerk of Kobe premblid and fl:v Dgople ; AR | ; The police surprised two men cai ’ the House. Miss Christine M. rushed into the stree Sfi om- % g > [y yesterday who were attempting | F Lewis, Seattle, was elected As- munication was cut off soon - | to bomb the church of Saints Petcr e - is Sec 5 he Se after the qua.ke stalted i x . - sistant Secretary of the Senate. Miss Freda Marsh, of The Dalles, Ore., was proclaimed her | 2nd Paul The police shot and Itied} ; ! Many Attend Opening one of the men and wounded (he Seaiats Ath C8 D e . hoe | A s | Man sons attending the open- State’s prize beauly .m'('l given a S:&Ltl» prove Gitian 1 . J ! i e g R e | | The bombers Tell into a carctully | O R M. DML " \ ERnry Y Theite alled | S lol teaptRIAGRE S A PGB Texas Guinan, New York’s best known night club hostess, was L1G RN md, feilowing NEAR FUUGHUW; Two ‘I(llumutv Northern e poliotinen waited wiin | arrested in a raid on her establishment by prohibition agents. 1%, [ A O WA wureh while eight policemen, osen-| She was held on three counts, Steol, Mirst Division, oomas Dy oo BATTLE CENTER ~ Alashe. Sl"""' BIEE Nl e e e e - LT L rushed out. He failed to heed th er Conrt, administered + oath of S o S| s e ;‘;»-.qwg D ... NONREPORTED FOR TRAL OF S el Japanese Land. actoss the most uninhabited potice shot and wounded bz wn, vominaled by Senator tion of Northern Alaska to summon| [ One policeman jerked the | | Wi, was unanimously elected as SHANGHAI, March 7.—Interest inlaid for their dying master was 1 TOW]‘IS HELD IN {from the bomb which consisted n. ident Protem, and Miss Reat 4he movement to capture Shanghai | vealed here by ( s Solomon, In _w, sticks of dynamite packed in clay | Secretary pro-tem today centers around the fate of|dian, who lives on iy 1 ! wonnded man has heen identi B Senator Frame placed his tol iver Toochow where Gen. Tsung-Chang is| miles northeast of 1 flz) ||-:1 as Celste Ecklund, aged 45 . 1 e N 5, N y cazue, Senator Ho d, in nomina strengthening the position of thel The (wo dogs of K 4 “ { years, who wa rested i ie |l ng Urugunvan Flier and (onlrmpl Case blelrl:. 1LJ~ tion for President, and Senator Stecl aorthern troops against the Canto-| per, arrived Solomon's i Ji | several years ¢ s an I e el N L TR nominated Senator Brown for the SRR e T Sl ARy o U ERE solinan ] : ol T Companions Said to I morrow When First Wit- Ve nogition. Tie: vice iy coletal aialnst that, clty in the hope of cut-|'wet and fadet and could not ‘ | . o 5 Identified By Woman Be on Trek. nesses Will Testify. gove the Third Division senator a tng the Shanghai-Nanking Rallway|iut Solomon started out for Felters Isolated Three “Weeks—Air-| mrs. Adele Montroni, of Sicramen bl s : i one, those voting for which is Chang's main supply route.|camp fearing the trapper S Es oAl o, identificd the dead man as a cing Senators Frame, Hunt | arin wi men Fail - Attempt aik T i A ot o et # ; , I8 rellably regorted the (Oantos lmnd. neadad: aesistar B R | bomber who three times attempted| CASA BLANCA, Morocco, Ma WASHINGTON, March 7 g and Howard, and for Senator s nese are five miles below Foochow| Felter was dead when Sol to Land lll)”ll(‘b, I to dynamite her home |7—It is veported Major Tadero|jury for the il of Harry F. Sins) pyoy fiators. Dohn. Basl and which is in a precarious position arrived. Signs in the snow showe | The reason for the church bomb-| larve-Borgas, Uruguayan aviator,}claiv on a charge of contampt of prown. When the vote was announc- The Radicals are reported taking|he started ont Py ¢ ENVER lo., March 7. -The|ing is unknown jmissing since last Wednesday, and[the United States Senate in refus- od, Scnator Brown moved to make advantage of Chang’s milit Posi-l was overcome by weariness ¢ \ wis of Silverton and Bu-| The' police today announced they|Whose body was Saturday reporied ing to answer questions of the com-'ihe clection unanimous which was tion to rvegain position from which|turned to his cabin » v nowdrifts and slides|had found evidence tending to im-, !0 have been found, is alive and!mittee investigating the Teapot carvied without a dissenting vote they were ousted at Canton last year.| Felter was 33 years of = . ks ago, remain | plicate Beklund in other Californic| With his three companions, guided by | Dome e wag chosen todiy, two| Miss Reat was s elected Hat There is a definite split between the| World War veteran 1 : snow and the in-| bombings {riendly Moors, is trekking southward | hours after the session opened inretary unanimously. I Gailey was left wing and the military leader Lo s o still prisoners klund said he had been on Tele.| Along a desolate stretch on the Al {the District of Columbia Supreme!the unanimous choice for chaplain, of the Cantonese. Hus Chien, (' | Two aviatc fought for scven|graph Hill praying. The police main-; 'ican Coast toward Cape Jobi. sixiv | Coury tand A, J. Sprague for Sergeant-ai tonese Minister of Justice is head- vt r in an attempt (o|tained that when Ecklund reached Miles from where his shattered plang iiastantarsy Geuiny. LEmotibi: G L AL The Senate adopted tem- ing a movement to restrict the grow- ! from Denver. Flyine for his Bible they thought was discovered by French flier: hich time the (overnment witn orarily the rules of the 1925 ses- ‘ ; | ing power of Chang |a ! the aviators made!going to draw a pistol and sta Borgas and his companions ridked e heen summoned ion and went into a brief recess | five unsuccesstul attempts to cross|running fight. Ecklund fled from the|heir lives when they lan L& " enty-one veniremen were ex-|for arranging for its clerical forces. SHANGHAI, March 7.-Five hun-| DED the Rockics. They encountered 125|scene pulling his Bible from his|'erritory near the wreek which i g0l 50irme the jury was selected, | Unon reconvening, the appointments dred Japanese sailors have landed Imile an hour winds and 20 degroes|pocket. His left leg is filled with lmh:m] ed by savage and unfricad |0 e the de.|of Miss Darlene Berry, Fairbanks, buckshot {1y tribes di e St | fensé challenged one and the Goy-| Engrossing Clerk, Mrs. Agnes Adsit, he information that Major Borsa Enrolling Clerk, Mrs. Charles W and been quartered in the Japanesc s below ) Lemperature. Cotton mills. I"AIRBANKS. ‘Alaska, March 7 erument other 3 e ———— | L ————— Final arguments in the Nellio Beat WILK|NS PLANS First Serious Accident i;‘ alive hus heen received by frien AL | Brown. Miss e rpenter and nalg hiaeln s Mo 5 . s | Mi irginia Metzgar as clerical tie mail robbery case started Satur-! Occurs, Slx-Day Bike Race! The three companions with Borgas An 81000 horsepower steam tur-| bt Gt e day when the defense rested 1ts| e |are his brother, Bl 3 bine and generator on a i hat AL, REEIR NS, A S e TRIAL FLlGHTs St o g o “”'l' his by 141‘( -uul;; Larre-Borgas, \‘H ‘»-l» genera ’,| n ¢ '| : '_“ nounced, Recess was then taken until - " NE K arch 7.—The for-|radio operator, Capt, Jose Barra, soc. ! the argest ingle generator n x : p.om. today when it was ex P(Iell FuR ALASKA T P Ity-second annual six-day bicycle racelond pilot and Jose Figoll, mechanic-| United States, is under construction s Ees |entered the second day today mu.\ ian. The fliers planned to hop to the at Weymouth, Ma (Continuea on ane Frzm ! Alaska Mmmg Co. Case L% the only serious accident ever in-|Brazilian coast and terminate the [ | \ e FAIRBANK Alaska, March 7.— | . Dismissed, Supreme Court|c,,; ¢ B WiTkins nlka stoial| oL oty o Bmil ROAGHSof - Brance | CIEREAk Monteyiiac, Sk ey A} Al l v Al ) Snug H?I’bm‘ Pack:lng é::m- b |'|i‘;:;xv> arly this week with his nlvln ;:,,,, :1”::4‘;.,)\”‘.:?.‘;mfilt'x:n»‘:“l ((;",:u:’l:u:;:tlli [ EI)E ’{A I4 L()N’l R()L () VER pany anrporate —(QOp- \\j.. SHINGTON, A\Iu.n h‘ 7.— e .jfiu'nw,n planes which fn-.\"rnpirlh" tulf: pedals struck a woman ) an eye BGXER Nuw UN 1 7] miL ) Al L Conk et 7| o e S Bt e L R L STATE PRIMARIES NOW reme Court has dismissed the ap-|zero temperatures with intermittent 3 o “)u-:u of the Ellamar (Alaska) Min-|snow flurrics. Wilkins says his ten [KROCKed unconselous and '”m"”” P ) X ) OLYMPIA, Wash., March 7.—Four |iyo (ompany involving requisition-|tative f date for Polnt Barrow |injuries about the head and abdo-| WAY TU ALASKA L' ’IhLl) BY II’(III L()URT Seattle men associated with various|ine of ships of the Alaska Steam-|is between March 15 and March 20, |™Men but soou returned to the race. | Fisheries Companies have filed ar-i i, company by the Shipping Board! i Rl > - ticles of incorporation for a $100,000| guring the World war. The min-|Bids Are to B¢ Asked Third Pan-Amem:nn | SEATTLE. Mareh 7.—T1 WASHINGTON, March 7.—The Su-|damages for alleged deprivation 5 y 7 > United Snug Harbor (Alaska) Packing Com- any claims sses nf $159,- 2 s Clone 4 benAGvad Y Al L ekl s et ing company claims losse 5 For 3 New Cnnsers Plane Is in Accnlent N Riiveais cof Bilica o | preme Court today rendered a de-jrights under the federal and Te 153 because of failure to get ore to | Bo . 4 | cision which held the Constitutional itutions, dismissed the su 3 atasa k e xer sailed Saturday night | . on Cook Inlet. The incorporators are 1 | guarantee g negroes a vote ap-|holding that no question within ¥ 4 - 4 4 . . | the smelters. TAS 0N, Mand MONTEVIDEO Uruguay, March the first standard moving picture B. J. Fribrock, President; 1. M. Fos-| WABHINGTO arel T, The : SRRy, caaTcl| Dirahnaed by AlsakanaH. | Blies 1o pr as well as general | jurisdiction was pres The Su- [ elections. The court overthrew the preme Court was urge of e . - ; ter, Vice-President; A. S. Foster, Sec- Navy Department has asked for bids|7.—0On¢ "I;h\me”l:“" plane was l;l}m hine ! 1 ; retary, and L. J. Hull, Treasurer, | for construction of three new crujs-|damazed when taking off today.|dians, and is to be operated inj| s r . 3 , ¢ the ? y, Two Killed, |4 M"“‘Sfi Plagt| <%, ndienting ¢ President Cool-)It struck @ rock in the harbor and|the community hull at Metlakatla I""' oy axdliding, nesrose trow he impariance Of HecPuntaESISE | ’ & : b i B g " v PRl Jemocratic primarie dispose of the appeal on its merits, n ant idge will not oppose the construc-|plungedd own into the sea. Nonel Passengers aboard the Boxer in- H Dr. Good Sails for Explosion, fEg it ruc- | § N " " |and announce in unqualified terms aboard were injured. Three p]u“(-g‘('llll!l, M Barbara Moody, hkhnm Federal control over State prima- | ounce 1 1 m . i tion As oxaet HelA shi ¢ vpp . Alaska on His Yacht! surraro, . March 7.—An| PRI O (W Sow. awalt renaifaida) tha DReTdain: |aBhonl-teacher; Hazel ShademilnAlan | nas tor tha- acléction .of parly -can ::"Y '.““_f”,_:li“f""" hip ot primALING explosion at the Atlas plant of the! COLUMBIA. So. Car, March 7.—|aged. for Nenena Sehuyler Fift and) gidates, frequently discussed in Coun-| A SEATTLE., March 7.—The schoon-!Standard Oil Company this afternoon |Ten golfers were arrested yesterday e ,————— Pavid Hank, carpenters, .who will|gress, and recently receiving much | Constitutional Aspects e i (oa other mieh "ale | foE®0\sinie at CAmGAn® 4hAsGH Cot HALIBUT PRICES build three new school houses atténtion i connection with recent| .ot rneio BY e SOHInCHIAHE commanded by Dr. William F. Good,| missing. An ammonia tank in the}lumbia cafe proprietor was jailed PRINCE RUPERT, B. 8., March Dr. John Hutson joins the Boxer senatorial eclections in Illinois and | ‘HH‘\\»:I in A‘u n; its con: Lu:vaa'\.; sailed today on a cruise to Atiu|parafine plant exploded wrecking|for selling soft drinks and cigar-|7. — One hundred and slxly-sevrnlat Juneau and sails to Kodiak. | Pennsylvania, was the question be-|wer @R B A0 B o O e at Island, Dr. Good intends fo stop at|that portion of the property and|ettes in vioiation of the Cust-covered |thousand pounds of halibut were| Charles Hawkesworth will Join|fore the Supreme Court it an ap-|ys srimasies aro olections The bam towns and villages in our of the|shaking houses for blocks. Fire im-[plue laws An injutiction prevented |sold nere todiy. American fish sold |the Boxer at Ketehikin and visit|peal by L. A Nixon f”‘ unl sUseABRIEEE sk ® :;"' way places on the Alaska coast, do-|mediately broke out but there is|arrests on (wo nearby golf courses[for 7 and 14 cents, and Canadian|points in Southeastern Alaska where| The federal district court for west-| 4 Eusraptoes’ ayaling SO ing dental work, 1|Illle danger of them spreading. lwllh‘,l: were crowded with players. |[for 7 and 1750 cents | the Boxer will call Jorn Texas, where Nixon sought $5,0001 (Continued on Page Two.) : I

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