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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX.. NO. 4431, " JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS BIG GRAFT CHARGED IN FORD LIBEL Four Recommendations Are PUB”G HFARING riasstt g || . Neving | ASSERTS SAPIRO Submitted to Gruml | lrloo Hand and W rist | Four recommendations were L S T = g g oy : submitted to the members of THE DAY IN THE || . A”l,‘:“‘l:‘;,x,"‘,l ot I,:“,,\‘\\v‘ ,._ ,,_:‘::‘. VN ] gt ok B G R LEGISLATURE | Adversaries of Scheme to Be| ("0 " i tent's ‘ ' LI (soo Reed Makes New himt;nd in his annual rel;ort. IN THE SENATE | leen Chance to Speak ll‘m.in;--m Sn‘:n":-x;m Hw.u' the { . " . | :\\(‘I'L\’ltions‘, in Mi“ion $igd gerdiy it & | v resident’s wrist and hand have | R i X fi.-"e z’::sf;nayof&;h:rnfiio:e:ee;l:fi Bills Introduced : Next Wed“eSda)' been bothering him for several i 4 BT : Dollar Libel Suit. s 3 0 Grier, ¢ ro- & s, There is no ection o Annual Igloo which convened S E NG er, appro (| day There is no infection or in the 0dd Fellows' Hall. Grand priating 310,000 for aivplane A public hearing on the Controller| broken bones #ad it is believed | & ) Mids. Baxeh ik President Dimond recommended landing fields. Referred to Com= gijj will be held in the Senaie| | continuous handshaking caused ! : Set A, Desd: chisr s a permanent Grand Secretary, B IEE Gl bt Chamber Wednesday, March 23, | the lameness. 3 < ? 1 vy Pord. in che million raising of old age pension for Bills Pass_ed:' ; i ! {8 p.om. a resolution providing (m,’" : 3 & follur 1ibel <uit brought by Aaron Pioneers to $35, another Pio- 8, B. No. 3, Committes Sub- | |(hjs bLelng passsd unanimonaly byl - ——— i . AR iro, told the jury today, contluu- neers’ Home and care of insane, stitute, fixing status of assess- | he Sonate today. [t was indicated 5 his argnments, that { Ve ! ih Alaska ment work on liened unpatent- that (his was the tirst of such hear-| e ) [Sapivo s allezeq to have obtalned Ly ed mining claims ings which will be staged on qunBAIION FUR : ! ; {from cooperative associations he or- Grand President Dimond’s re | Second Reading: ekl - iganized at least $100,000 port, in full, is as follows: ( Senate Bills 8, 10 and 14 The motion authorizing it was sug | . : | Senator Reed caid: “Bearing in Avotlier year has pas ! l"l‘ i $ | | gested i a roport by Chairman 1 ¢ 3 § LR R4 {witnd Bapivo's frequefit. Wssinykbione that remain to us and during that | Bills Passed: and Corporations which has 1 the s % tion, 1 want g0 tell you of some of vear a number of those, our broth- | House Bill No. 8, in re s bill in charge SIS J1L0 netion | 1 5 o i . " o Neetions he made ers, who on March 17, 1926, were in| plane landing fields Third Di- | All members of the Committee cons § . - 9. Witor Fend WaLAY Rap o ol i naa our midst have since gone on the! vision urred in the report | ; ; ; : : $6.060 from the Colorado Potato | last grand pilgrimage from which no Text of Report | P h Growers, $30,000 from the Kentucky man returns. And it is not unfitting S e S The Committee said it reported | . S 2: 'k Tobacco Growers, $15.500 from t | back with “the rccommendation that to say at the opening of this session > Department of Justice Will : 3 e . Mnine Potato Co-Operative As- o gloo to those of our 5 ot th and 1gloo to those of | sociation, $3,500 in Oregon and brothers who since that last meet-| at the regular session of the Senuie Have Somelhing to Say | p f 4 " fiSceuden e ) ing have passed the great divide, on Wednesday, March the Sen ADaole v ol ; trom the California Peanuc honor to you and peace the peace| ite agree to meet and resolve itsell| out dubject. | i 1 S Growers into. a Gommittee of the Whole on — ! p Senator iteed elovad his argus of the Lord that passeth human un o & y . derstanding that evening at 8 o'clock. for the| 5 A L s T l - N : k ments this afternoon with charges “But if we are really Pioneers SENUS NOTE TU purpose of giving the gen I public | W .\M!xlu)(f,\ March x‘\l 1””.‘ X g 4 s that Snplro obtained oter ‘$1,000:¢ . will have| AT, if we have the true spirit of Pioneers in ppportunity to attend and give|lepartment of" justice 1009 from co-operatives for business ,.l...(,-n as we may hu'\-«(llu\p«fl;ul‘ LEAGUE NATIUNS expresattin for or against the mum~f"“'“"‘:”““ 'I” b5 S L g ,””"“" . ; |and advice and hHonore and joved hos who to release . rederick Cook on i Aty e f the bill, so that the subject may | Dr. i : : [ “We will ask you to find that :“"'I’ "' ““"Hf‘"“"l‘ 38, “]‘ ];“"”‘ “.‘)" be treely and fairly discussed hefore |Probation. This followed announce E 5 % ;\"Hriv’» was an exploiter,” concluded e long saddened. we shall not be iy Iment from Forth Worth, «Texas A gl ;. ey long depressed by this last great . the Committee by opponents and | e "‘_‘”‘] 1”1"' WAL Mrs. Coolidge carried a clock and the President took tl Senator Reed. AiARitENEYn. B0 tha transltory statel 7 The S supporters of the hill; and that tae [that Federal Judge James ¢ e Wiliite House collifiWhen they nioved o e 1€ | Willium J. Camerin, editor of the manifestation of the transttory i |Cold Water Thrown on Sug-|¢iairman of the Cominittee having [Son had granted the probation plea iey moved to No. 15 Dupont Circle, |1 b : of what called human life, for as| hairm; f th i Dy« 1o i i Washington, while the White House was being | Dearhorn Indsysngent. wos tis et Pioneers we shall always realize| gestions Regarding Chem~ he bill in charge be authorized to (Of D7 ok, who is serving a 14 e tonse wasibeing repired, | witness summoned by the plaintift that our first and true duty is to the receive the names of those who de ! BGOSR L3N present and to the future. The motto ical Products. dire or are willing to be heard upon |using the mails to defraud i - Of it _Ridneers. k. _DIOgiess, pro. —_— the evening indicated or future oc-| Oficials agree that Feedral jur ‘ R S MR sT ART SEARGH grada. Zhe Rk ot ihig. ondes | GENBVA. March 18°—Washing- [ casions, so_that proper arrangements |ists hive power to suspend fl-mvn-'ch:_cl.AlMs MuflDY ! turned - forward. and Lo° backware vl i Eh the League of [may be made for speaking, the Tirsi|und place persois convicted in thabs |vear sentence ins Leavenworth for| ==l Recommendations Made ton has informed 4 3 I _\wmw.d,.,-‘ from i@ “But at this opening meeting of {Natoins, that the United States has|bearing preferably to bhe given fojcourts ou probation but doubt m} ) ald. { 4 v r the Grand Igloo it Is customary and|uno intention of dvopping prepara-fthose who wish to express views peared fo exist whether probati ls cANDIDATE aldez Are in | > proper that the offlcers who haveltions for defense against possible|adverse to the bill.” could he nted after part of uw : W eepah Rush served you for the past vear should| .. of poison gas and bacteria at Authorize Report Printed | term has been served make @ report to you of their activ-| The Semte foday unanimously| Cook could not he eligible for a FUH PRFngENT TONOPAH, Nev. March 18 “ ) ‘ ities and - such recommendations as| ™., o0 States, in a memor- | adopted a concurrent resolution au-{parole until 1930 they think from their experience may | ; g o 1 distance stampeder be of benefit to the welfare of this Andum sent to the League of Na-|thoriring the Secretary of the Bank - | avvived with his wite, from order. It is therefore my privilege|tions, throws cold water on the|ing n_uunl to have 500 copies _nl' its | MORE TROUBLE FOR “DOC" o Vi 7. Alaska, He is the firk and my duty to make such a report|suggestion that countries should dis- | blennial report printed for circula) and to make such recommendations.|continue their intercst in chemical | f00 |vant has: bean: 1ssied. for. Ehe aryeat But_there is little for me to re-| oducts hecause chemical factories| Semate Bill No. 3, Committee sub-i 050 " L= S i oie for use| as Democratic Presi port. The financial condition of the { 4 - i i o tute, amending sections 1,120 and A 1 order is fully set forth in the report | 1 be transformed into war instru-| LTE, AIERS Lo e the mails to defraud which wer dential Hope. of the and Secretary, Brother ; 1122 to list assessment work on un i ! ments. gashth 20 Gl {returned in July, It is pos-| | Love, and there will be found a de-| Washington contends it is well | patended mining claims as taxes in 3 A mption of [Sible he will be ght here for| B 5 as, March 18 tailed statement of the financial and{known that the great majority of itrial if released on a conditional{Declaring that stern politicians | ** zeneral status of the order, and it:chemical products which can be Yiened property, was passed unanim e " ture is 40 degrees below zero. is encouraging to note from the re-|used for military purposes are es- | OUSIY s 2 T B 5ia o | Young left McGrath for Bethel at port of the secretary that during the|cential to the ‘l.m\? Wf,m, time 1178 Senate Bill No. 8. the so-called | B lgressman ( B l‘anl i vn! }In nlm | 11:50 o'clock last Sunday morning. past year the order prospered as| E Prospectors’ Aid Bill, Bill No. 10, |crat of Texas, today,voiced the be- A mail carrier reported finding IRATH, Alasha, March no trace of Ed Young, u\mlnl. bl > s B g ks o e TUST L wear nis plane, searching parties are CoBYREAND: MO g i xas Governor Is Put lmth Niter wotting thape v leaving Akink, Kalskagamute and the couple bought a book on locations, cranked up their flivver and were off for Weepah Bethel, It is also reported that a plane is coming from Anchorage to join the seavchers in an effort to Yind Young. There is a strong west- erly guale blowing and the tempera- ]nnul. which was gr esterday. jare seriously considering him, Con of industry much as any order of this kind can e imendatory of sections one and two ANDREws STILL [Tief that Gov. Dan Moody may be-| Young's plane undamaged but aban- he expected to prosper. And it 1s| Pt Chapter 21, Session Laws of 1919, |come a4 Democratic idential can-| doned. Young fHew here from An- particularly pleasant to be able to| relative to reneval of affidavits of 'hw'l ) 3 P urday over the Al- report that during the past year all mortgages, and Bill No. 14, providing Tammany Hall men came to u . has been peace and harmony in the T whEaE S N Washington and offered to let] ABnndlTl oL the oiies There: niy ot hat no repeal of amendment of & | D : o Tt e stifute shall work to release any (i A e, siwive beaabinl '\‘:-r\‘ml::l]:nl‘:n‘:s'l‘l::l i l&ln].luf:ng" thing [lv‘lmll\' )lrv\'iuu;l\‘ B¥hirad rassed| A | overwhelmingly Democratic State,| JACKSON, Mis March 18 Emlieldmg Woman Bank to be able to report g second readings | WASHINGTON., March 18—Gen.|name the tall end of the Democratic| Hrry L. Whittield, Democrat, Gov-) Cashier Pleads Guilty New Igloo House Rill No. 8, Mr. Grier, di-|Lincoln (. Andrews, dry chief, wi'l| Natioual tlcket," said Congressman|ernor of Missiscippi, died here toduy “As is more fully shown by the recting the Territorial Road Com-|remain actual head of the govera-|Hudspeth. “Our reply was that wv}‘” ‘,“" L L UCS | pUGENE Ore, March 18 Revers- report of the secretary, one suboi-|Ea]] of Chlnese TO\Vn Expecl— mission to expend not less than $10.-|ment’s prohibition machine despite|would go them one better by nam-fcumbed to cancer of the bone which ' her plea, Harriet Weatherson, ‘ n 000 in constructing airplane lan- ! passage i 28, has heen instituted during the| ed Daily—General Labor ngs in the Third Division, reached |providing for a prohibition commis.|Moody. We said they could put|causing amputation a few days a80. pyoonco pleaded guilty to embezzle- % e i | Florence, pleaded g past year. The charter was issued on | v A o " e first| N g a ad @ he ) vone on the ticket| Gov Whittie returned to his! % . | Strike Ordere the Senate, wus read for the first|sioner, it was announced at the McAdoo or anyone ¢ e tic ment and will be sentenced some- rlp»r‘ way for organization of a sub on Maxatlon Under the law, the secretary of sl this I onsidera-| forced to bed | ¢ ordinate Igloo. at Bethel and to that| SHANGHAI, March 18.—The fall|on Tax: | Under ihe law, the secreta {now have this under « a-| dent the hank, with whom she member of Igloo No. 4, has been up | Shangtungese forces are not offer-| Mrs. 4 Adsit, enrolling cleri | thority as he sees fit to the prohibi-| Cong man Hudspeth made the{ Pittshoro witomatically hecomes | thirteen yvear sentence in the peniren- pointed deputy Grand President . g i | | o 5 7 resignation, saying s vas accept- | Mellon indicated that he would con-|phefore the convention of the Te | - R > -ours s Afiat 1@ 4 .. |tonese and “fightin nsidered | Tesignation, saying she was accept-| on-| hefo e couraging to note that Igloos are be-|tonese and “fighting Lkl ing a permanent position. Miss De-|tinue the present system under which | und Southwestern Cattle Raisers Hv ndred Soidiers Are mote places where the population ig |er bargain for the withdrawal from : L | ; Tl VelE Famall fox it mhows thatithe Yangtee River Valley: the vacancy | Mellon said sthat. faflure of the e and few there still exists (hat %els® callod u general strike beginning| MUNILY proverty daw and an endors.| prevent bl probtion, teorEC New England Fish Co. | | CHUNGKIANG, China, March 18, of solidarity so necessary for the! b Tl j1| ment of Attorney General Rustgard's|ization in effect April 1- The civill N Ch D b | RURY. Alaska, March 18--Dr. E.'-Over 100 persons are believed to {Saturday at noon to continue unti B f ot ange istribution 5 Revival Work : ,”",’.k"‘“'v“l';""l" “""".";v"""{’_’;_““f'l- T"'; Gaived by the Mecels Kidey ablished probably in the fall, he| | cation work for Indians on the Yn- of the motor vessel Chongfu in the In this connection would it not |Strike will be purely political and xV\' ‘““l ! “1 . “’“""" ‘\f | with headquarters at Fort Gib-] Yangtze river near Luchow. Most T N P i e lature by the Women's Auxiliary of | e | A L. Hagar sident of the New by 8500 Grrived Grone an inspection | of the vietims are soldiers who weie effective steps can be taken to bring |tain orde: ek siaa beion Dflw'm”” ot | | Bngland Fish Company, said "“'imu» as far wost as Kaltag, He re-| ordered to navigate the dangerous Igloos that have dropped out. For 5 | (" o fatri . Ska " Thousands of Seal similar to that of the State of Wash company’s products will he d epidemics En ey MeOamhy, snd . A. F. of L. Again Apnl ” buted through Seattle instead of |’ a healthy lodge, and yet no reports | The Women's Auxiliary of Ploneers.| . . L..Nol8C0, March 18 i leclared that th ) ] have been reccived from the Igloos 3 IO . | Ketehi declared the present pro-| ] *ISCO, March 18, President Hagar declared that the FI A( s”ls SEA ' TLF I organized In these towns for seve ST. NS, NEWFOUNDLAND, | erchikiul. ottt and ‘MIR’“M‘,\x.h.u_(.u..m.... of the International| branch house was merely opened in AU loo. Possibly one of the officers' 100,000 seals killed during the first f 1 ating 1 at i : 0 v v - i the code proposed by the Attorney|UNion of Steam and Operating Engi-|ing through Seattle for years could be delegated to visit the vari-|three days of the season. Half of it proy orney neers will become effective April 1. Only three canneries in .\l;lak'hl § 2 | [ ci T , L.l including the Cordova cannery, re T T - S : . ‘ arouso sufficient interest in the Pio.! : —_— In. announcing Ahedconbination Inc ; WASIHINGTON, March 18--Sweep- the Wyoming, lald up for moderniza- {borts when the ard broke and H. Lakorce, Brotherhood representi-| cently acquived, ave affected. Kigh-! T 28 g the subordinate Igloos in these sev-,the and without incident. Mr. Grier" tive for District No. 4, including| teen British Columbia canneries willi ¢ S P W 2 i < s ;. s bill A 4 ‘]| ¥ fihe ittle and scouting fleets, in [he Seattle, at the navy yard at eral communities. the force of the wind making im providing funds for construction for California, Arizona, Colorado, Nev-|continne to distribute their output| o iine poalignment of the armorad New York, will be assigned as re- :otlnl‘l::ea:r:nm"::h“rml,"llmm"dn“onl‘; IR Nofe on. whisl thie Ul were)v!nlonn passed without a dissenting competition between the two organ.| purchase of supplies for the M"“k-' United States fleet, th rednced com- relieving the cruiser Pueblo, whieh hink, 3 el oneer wo 4 ino . i o i 2 3 Y s stgred. House will meet at 1| izations would end, since both would [ canneries will be made in Seattle | migion status @ the New York|will go to the Philadelphia Navy tions concerning things that lie clos /. m. tomorrow b to the hearts of all Pioneers, things| SHOUPS LEAVE ON = Labot : The Klf-unll rxhnve-’l menfeft | A commissioning of the cruiser Pueblo, The battleship New York, upom that have relation to the humanity, the federation and formed their own | H were announced by Admiral Eberle, completion of its modernization pro- o AR IS ot aelghbor ADMIRAL ROGERS| counciL MEETS TONIGHT |irierhood twelve years ago. — cetary of ilie’ Novy gram about October 20, will be sent of 59 years, He suc dinate Igloo, that at Dillingham, No, of the reorganization bill|ing the head of it. We named Gov.{first attacked him fn his left lew.t Gt 05 M e County Bank at October 18, 1926. Steps are now uu- m 3 f \ agal ] h ’ time and referred to the Committee | treasury but we would name the head. They|executive —duties but was again| oo agay. Henry Bergman, Presis Gt Fank O Wiaotin, @ ; = S Adsit Resigns {the treasury may delegate such au-|tion " Lieut. Gov. Dennis Murphree, of| arrested, yesterday bogan his lof Uanking is_expected daily. The organize the Bethel Igloo. It is “ling serious resistance to the Can- enate today presented her|tion commissioner, but Secretarylynnouncement of Moody's candidacy| Governor | tliiry Following nlE: guiitepie r 2 4 i vhat re. mainly burpose of driving a hard- i A 5 T . ° ing organized at this somewhat re- gutpane o o Kay was unanimously elected to fill| Andrews is responsible | sociation {No Epidemics Are ‘ Sancind on Viihun Drowned in Ship Wreck aven' in' Buch places where Pioneers| The Gemeral Labor Union Has' Plea for the enacttent of a com-|deficlency Wil ffo pass would ‘motj ported on | welfare of progress of any people. proposed new probate code were re-|service feature the law will be White, head of the Bureau of In- have been drowned by the wrecking ; rmer was addressed to t segis- | said. | be well to consider whether some|the workers are ordered to main-|former was ad o the Le | back into the fold seve the | g A v ¢ Cordova I think ¢ s gton he passed for Perritory. | #h s could each maintain Pelts Lost, Blizzard | ington he passed for the Territory.| | Vancouyer. is unfounded vears past and they have no legal ! March 18. rds broke the ice | Brotherhood of Steam Shovel and | Seattle 1o assist in the distribution | : 4 mostly for the benefit of the legal = f S0k & | status as members of the Grand Ig-jfloes on which hunters had “piled (mler’n"‘ aid uigent e v“s“e":f'lmdw Men into the International! of Alaska fish which has been go-| ous communities and once moreline peits had been taken aboard the | neers to reorganize and keep aliva! remainder were carried away by The House session today was brier Ling changes in ship assignments in tion k, is available, The recommendations that | have|probable that the hunters will find} gy oy ™ jundings In the Thira Di.|8da. New Mexico and Utah, declared | through British Columbia ports. The| cryjger. Secattle, flagship of the| ceiving ship with a reduced crew, make, because they are recommenda-i vote. The ’ | be in the American Federation of | said Hugar Navy Yard, and the complete de- Yard to be decommissioned. that eought | acting secretary the to dwell and that in varying degrees —— PRINCE RUPERT, B. €., March o Pacific C a does dwell in all of us. s/ Former United States District At-| The Juneau City Council will hold MRS. KETTLESON HERE 18.- ‘.’\'m\ five hundred pounds of The newly modernized hattloshin ::: ’l‘.‘;nn:nm;lwt“,’.!“;: d:‘;:d::i';:.du:: Permanent Secretary torney Arthur G. Shoup, accompanied the bi-monthly meeting tonight in| Ganadian halibut sold today @t 8| Texas, flogship of Vice Admiral Roh-{the Nevads l;ow it e gl 1av.Firat. My tirst recommendation re-iby his family, left on the steamer |their chambers in the City Hall. Sev-| Mrs Theodore Kettleson arrived in|and 16.70 cents. Thirieen thousand ferison, commanding the sconting fieet “will be fransferred May 2 i '::-u:.a'mn:orjle;;“w"(I‘l‘ml:e l(l)(;!"l‘): Admiral Rogers for Seattle last|eral important matters will be dis-|Junean on the Admiral Rogers last|pounds of American halibut -werelfleet, will become the flagship of the scouting floet and will take the others and yet the subject I think|"i8ht: Mr. Shoup is enroute to San|cussed tonight regarding the coming|night (o visit with friends. She will | held over. Admiral Hughes, commanding the| Annapolis midshipmen on their pracs . has unquestioned .merit. As you all ‘l':“:e‘m‘;"”"w“';l“el‘:m:‘eo:": enter a f".‘z 9‘“";’I:‘m;‘e"dm‘l"eml“‘"lra;- which | return 19 her hon‘u; :“(S"uk“ on the il e United States Fleet, effective Julv|tice cruise' to the Pacific, Coast, via — eal, & prom-|is being e rock fill on|steamer Queen which is due to ar- Wisconsin is the leading m cow | 15, Admiral Robertson will shift hisjthe Panama Canal, st rn . {Oontinued on Page Twe.) inent California lawyer. i Lower Front Street. ¥ i ‘nvu in Juneau Monday. ¥ state with 2,014,000, r to the battleship Arkansas unnl’xml returning Al:xxult ;5. ne Tl 4 R

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