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E DAILY ALASK “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIMNE” JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, MARCH — VOL. XXIX., NO. 4426, THORNTON SURRENDERS SIX DESPERATE "CONVICTS MAKE from Anchorage to Ma Referred to Committee tion, et S. B. No. THE DAY IN THI; LEGISLATURLI: FRAME MEASURE SEEKS §200000 FOR LOCAL ROAD Anchorage St nator Asks $200,000 for Road from Anchorage-Matanuska Gambling May Be lwde Open Nevada In the Senate Introduced No. 9, Mr. I : alize state. wide The with a spirited d the roll cail. The th open gambling the vote was 11 ceding on erC Al(‘ Rccaplumd m CIH' cago or Jail—Sixth 4 Still at Large. e | now goes (o State i | amend Section one, Chapter 21, | | 1 Session Laws of 1919, relative to | Joto | | | i | e SUPERMEN" CULT filing of mortgages of per- 12.Six sonal property Referred death sentences | Committee on Judiciuary State Priscn ! In the House a new drive House met in routine sess nty jail at wljourned until 2 p, with the| | Monday. guns | | men |.|_\ —— - =it \Hlnn ‘ for ih of Senalol today introduced a b the construction an and wagon road from 'chorage to Matanuska. It also vides that $50,000 of this su \hu.\ be made vailable of the money |3 INVE STlGM[B - Third Div n | Mr. Frame introduced a second [Four DlES WlGWAM Bl mmang g ;.y;»p.m and providing renewal | solution affidavits, ete.'” “\ hite DBrotherhood,” formed Road Bill Text |authoritie ay, to produce o * [-See-0, Who cht Tribes Out of *“Ghost Dance Up- rising”’ Passes Away. Carying provision $200,000, CHICAGO, desp et ate convicts, March under in the ago, made from the C¢ early this morning, of smuggled and A few hours later five wounded two seriously Only one convict is still at larg Thi Mexican convicts fled Chicago where two were recaptured ra gun fight with the policemen Meanwhile, three American com panions were beseiged in the Joliel Jail A confession of Charles Duchowski it cost “§1.500 to pull the job' led to immediate investign poiation Frame to ..mu Aa- | ;..4, recting of mobile and o] ests Are Made, cluding Two Officers and Gitl in Case. AND, l’!l. March 12 &} In- for of Sacred th has tion the an uper |~ The of the measure follows: fman” (hrough illicit “There is hereby appropriated the | encourage fsum of $200,000 for the construction!exotic form of an automobile and wagon road|hy the police which will connect the towns of An-!cident with chorage and Matanuska by the|members most direet and economical rout: Mis that of the money appropriate ! | pyiestess the sum of §50,000 is hereby ma available out of the moneys wh h) appeared in court may be approp d at the present |y rigned on a ¢ o of sesion of the Territogiag, Legislapues Ly fn. W deliitency and allotted to the Third Judic ..-1;, AGITRE. MArET. ncEd o, Division ; |authorities 1V “That said road shall be construct: [y ("0 roduce the under the direction of the [ Mms Movwiiti it Board Roud Commission- | o o Alaska, and the Territorial d shall soon as possible | ussell 15 ¥ text means and Use Sheriff's Auto The Mexicans sawed their into the bull pen and overpow and bound two night guards took their sidearms and saws escaped in an automobile owned the sl iff, Thre American other cell. got loose, jailer and held-up Hifds, Police and deputies m, believing the running amuck within the jail, shot a trusty and hurled tear bombs. Americans Surrender The Americans surrendered, The Mexicans' car broke they commandeered a they encountered the mobile and a gun battle two convicts, e way ered an' and by of the th Gertrude the Cult nd her chief lieutenant, Wrigh Headguarte Miss is of convicts in bound the two deputy i she- to of thel cted by answering the Amer| s were | man ed held vitorial ers for Engineer o charg Alley down and taxicab. Lator| police auto ensued. The | the taxi driver and twi policemen were wounded s twn | Mexican were soon captured but th third fled apparently unhurt The convicts had received stays of cxecution. One of the times: set for the hangings was yesterday. | The Mexicans apparently sawed the bars of their cell under cov r| of rs al an improvised altar the and in p g a guitar, PILOT ED YOUNG IS AT MGRATH Flies Over Alaska Range al' High Altitude in Good Time from Anchorage to con- 01 authorities clair ted as a con in the ey W sele cult 1,‘.\. throe to the public cult in poli have case mo! appropriat me of dA and House Work Commis \I()IL IRT SILL, -0, last \1”1[( died at the army March famous tent last Okla., the his of Ind home night an on reservation March 12— | !'rr th sult (e the | legal Mi mental and ihe Nongz ses The adjournn ba morni on When was an name of met 200 revi repenl of were | iighway 327,00 SHANGTUNESE TRY A BLUFF SHANGHAL Manh dred Shangtungese soldiers attempt- ed an armed invasion of the Inter- national Settlement but two Brit Guards refused them passage. Two hundred am light infantrymen ready to “g rushed up for action but the Shangtungese retired and the Settlement guards were doubled Bankers are worried over Gen. Chang Tsung-Chang’s demand for | money to finance his defense of Shanghai The second anniversary death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Chinese Republican, was today. Many factories are closed and la- bor unrest is increasing with strikes | multiplying Reports the Cantgnese may start a big drive to capture Shanghai next week > appropriatio 1000 or §5,000,000 Iast biennium one of 10 vetoed ed over tl e - .\Ann Arbor Students Gaverno PRINCE RUPERT, Thirteen thousand but was all ordered American sold for and Canadian for (Continued on “Page Six) betwe the which T lust day might, last night when a hurled into fled and in a riot {Billiard Championship [8hE: s Contest Is on Tonight 'onn vas nu closed - R -— ESCAPE WITH $30,000 the was ON, March 12.—~Welker| ran and Jake Schaefer will p for the 18.2 balkline billiard chan the | ionship of the world tonight : result of Cochran suffering lhis defeat last night again Hoppe with these pro- of pioneer observed of earning power value as the -de- in real estate au- NEW YORK | masked men a March 12 Colo.,, March 12 on the Southern ection today after which crippled traffic, telegraph and telephone. school children, forced to sta town of Wray by snow drifts, u taken to their homes. Rail - blocked by the worst drifts tday. dynan 1 fe and ¢ DENVER [ ith $30.000 The Rocky a two - CREW AT TAKU sun TAl Mountain day storm rail . Forty A Sunday law in Chile provides|in ti that alcoholic drinks may be sold | have in public places only if served with food. 58, Thirty-five men with A. at the head the MeNeill and 1. Harbor in cond operations. They cun Alaska this week after the passage and approval mi‘l‘;“[“”l ke i this act, survey and determine the |['" Es most feasible route for the construr. MeHII€C tion of said road; that in the Jnpeni struction of the road the Tervitoriall Th¢ Board of Commissioners shall have !¢ o the authority, and it shall bhe its | Miss Merwin duty, to enter into a cooperative Disgrick Att agreement with the Board of Road|Po¥ admitted questionable Commissioners for Alas and i |Ues in relati cult ch cooperative agreement i The nad entered into, the moneys names of nbei the ed by the Territory and employed in |[many parts of the country @ the construction of said road may | 3 . —— Senal be expended by the dishursing offic u S cUNSUL Hours After 1. of the said Board of Road »}‘v»n‘x 1.:‘|-! \Iru»l\n A |1 Vs | 60- ”“.V Meeting Is Brief i lasted 10 minutes. A meeting of the | Committee on Judiciary was held im-| mediately after adjournment, and the| SAQ PAULO, Brazil Committee Fininge, ifeludfng) Lernioi W. Colipti amerisan religious frenzy threw the | Printing held at 12 o'clock dladlInsteqiuhtc e tlesre Indians for the middlewest|noon. Adjournment was taken unti)|©f four knite wounds inflicted at into the so-called “Ghost Dance Up-|11 a. m. Monday [Amertean ‘OonsiiRle iy American [ visings” of 1890 and 1891, the sage House Meets, Adjourns EixingNis : Payig OalLiBll lcounsels of 1-Sec-0, Kiowg army| The House of Representatives Gantiold hisabERRARInd o0 scout, held the Kiowa and Comancbe|at 2 p. m. today, answered roll caly, |75l He contended hestabh 15 | tribes trom participating in the dis-|Hsténed to an excellent opening play.|TOM I self-defanse. e said he went _McGRATH. Alaska, March orders: that were quelled, among oth-{er by Chaplaim. Harry Allen, heara |t the Consulaie on private buslness. at i Ed Young, pilot of the four-p tribes only after considerable|the journal read, discussed the man-| by OLIPR Y ger plane of the Anchorage Airiy,,qeped ner of making necessary corrections | ng LGl callve: izt it Transportation Company which Teft! * fu " 1 yervices as a peacemaker|to It passcd a motlon pertaiing| BUENOS AIRES, March 12--A dix| During i Anchorage at noon yesterday, landed | ivon tho permanent rank of sergeant and, adjotnad tintil 2 v, m,|DBLolh tecelyedlHIAL aliainoon. Iom |y | e o on the ice of the Tacotna RIVer 444 an [ndian scout, I-See-0 was Monday { B0, Paulo, way BRI canerloal Bl s AN here at 2:15 o'clock yesterday after- e United States army and wor {18 acilk altve, AheRRRIAl UREHI '”',I‘I‘[ noon. Young flew over tho Alaski|ihe khaki untll his death. Thus he, cong b5 g i ange, via Broad Pass, at an a ““ perhaps, was the oldest soldier on I 5 tude of 7,000 feet. -:lu- m"m,\" active list W|dely Known A.rtlst ‘m‘:::”tyr-- i S | I-See-O's exact age was not known, i [ was b HALIBUT PRICES [but when he enlisted in 1913 for the Eludes Nurses, Suicides wa: v s last time, he gave jt as 65. B. C., March 12| 2 e ; AN CONCORD, Mas March 12 for sale today. | quenly century, 1-Sec-0, “th name i2—Five hun|whlely kown artist, cluled w“j 10 and 16.60 cents | nurses who have heen attending her| 11 and 16.50 cents. | during her illness, tied a rope i e i around her neck and jumped over| N Mda pRa 4 the banister of the stairway Ditfaroney TAXES ON EARNING P T BASIS, FARMERS PLAN ’ 4. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 12— |final enactment Indiana farmers have a very definite | visions: plan for tax reduction, which in son.e 1. Designation cases will halve their assessments.|instead of market Their own tax measure has passed | termining factor the senate and is before the low:r|sessment. house of the state legislature, and 2. Limitation of tax collections to with a three-fourths majority in tha|$2 on cuch $100 of taxable property, senate and two-thirds in the house|and in no instance to more than 20 the farm group has announced its|per cent of the normal annual net intention to pass the measure over|income produced by property de- the state tax board's objections and,|pendent for value upon its earnings, i it necessary, over the veto of Gov- 3. Right of appeal from state tax ernor Ed Jackson. board decisions on assessment dis- putes. arve putting bhy cannery tion for When the bill has been ironed out = by amendment, it will be present fur (Continucd on Page Five,) v . ro WAS‘HNLTDNH%S LONG OVER-TIME al End of ine \ ul Using Stink Bomb: ' " Sy e : PRy o sult brok the Ar and hound threc early HARBOR B Libby at Taku next y north on the|over IWPIRE ASSOCIATED ll\l sh) S S——— PRICE — TEN CENTS W SEATTLE KETCHIKAN MAN, “MISSING LINK," CRAFT, GIVES UP ] Wanted Liquor Indictments Su- renders to Marshal. SEATTLE, Thornton, regard link, 2 OF Thornton on 12 Roy the “missing tailure of he Jury's recent official the a 000 » Pederal tments asked the pend Alaska interests that caused the King vest Coutny Grand tion of corruption, Marshal's hond liquor to to con- ey i Fhornton court for three weeks to pei- in of Judge the re- obtaing take care and icated Jeremiah roind quest will | ranted if he the written bondsi wecutin onsent Thornton's Attorney never Colvin indi- consent to the jurisdiction of Colvin immediately ob- bench warrant ordering held in $3,000 bail rial witness the County Jury's urt ed a ornton as a for ft quiz. erili Clane Bannick, Prohibition and |1 Assistant Administrator Whitney secutor Golvin believe that ever called before a the longz anticipated the in former ad tion. witl rnton i jury, off enled Thornton months i fore the w ot u big of af was indicted al Ketchikan be- Thorn- Sunset also a Former . Mrs, e S/ left was roadhouse, Ketchikan and radio station HISSING MAN HEARD FROM Wile Once ldentified Body in M()TLZUK‘ as Hushand But He Is Alive. SEATTLE thought p served ton operat Manor broadeast ne rival lique March 12 been murdered, when lared the body in a I wvas his, then regarded missing when the lentified as one W. Denter Seattle alive and well Secretary of the Se received in Honolulu, employed on a steam- between that port and Sad reputed to running, v and m o « morgi myst ly WA T0; some L ovie ware wrine engineer r % Dowd has Deuter lodge from was > ! v in the morgue was later HTKA MAN ws that of Emmanuel Ras- ; California carpenter. Ellis awrenee, former Seattle restan rant vner, has been arrested and [V wed with slaying Re ssen, B P TWO FIREMEN KILLED, 13 INJURED IN CHICAGO FIRE Tar hri 1 (0 1an CHICAGO arch killed and afternoon 12.-Two fire. 13 injured late when an ex- plosion oceurred during a fire in the Chemical Company's plant wien were jury | yesterday turned Hation CROWN JEWELS WELL GUARDED AS AMERICAN GUN M EN VI SI T LONDON tir ONDON, March wrds back 12.-—The valued at ter have guard gunmen in robberics Crown | poste to lowa, Kansas and Oklahoma Apparently they are liitle supervision and many are heard to remark how easy it would be to break the glass and help one's self to a cougle of million doliar crowns or a sceptre or two. But the attempt to raid the was made by Colonel 1671 and he never recover- J of of placed | visi ited million been under very under since ¥ were cred 1o with in a recentl seri cwel in glitter thousands ot year in th simply poy two guard spread by out lust Crown Blood ed | The Jewel Room in the Tower of | London is as nearly burglarproof as | human ingénuity can devise. The (Continaed ca luo Thres) serious Jewels in ing array, are seen Americun Tower o their attired ai’s | Henry the tourists eve London. They walk by familiar Jike the Vi jewels as portraits o nd and gush long as they lik n they rush out te send picture | and

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