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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE LR “ALL THE \FW" ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4432, * JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS U. S. TAXES MAY BE GUT NEXT Y TWO SCORE KILLED IN TORNADOES TR s, < RGP TP IN THE SENATE : N(’w Compouml Discovered ONE HUNDRED "Lamonos.s in Right W/”* g 1).4;' S T;Doclarvs Human Life (fqn ’TAXREDUGT'&NH | ARE INJURED | Worrwn o Pres ulont Licistature. | Be Prolonged by 25 Years: IS FUREGASTED it of chiemotherapy of e Universily and nghlnmg Reported he ceased his daily practice of re ceiving visitors for personal gre —Fires Break Out. ings. He began wondering i€ it is the| | reform measures, do not puss, metaph which he has dizcove Be $500,000,000 lresult of old-fashioned vheumatism, | Committee on Judiciary De. Rel aid th npound s | ; : i JOPLIN, Mo., March 19.—APPYOXI 4100000 e does not think the un-' f ' the strongest antispot most | WASHINGTON : mately two score Of persons Wer®|ygajly fine weather Washington i Measures Introduced in 1N S | Cpowerful organic componnd chem f ON, March 19.— illed and over 100 injured by tor o N THE HOUSE | i ; President Coolidge believes an- a s u-x]n-n.n. ing brings such attacks. His H use t Ab l h Old d Bills Introduced: sitry. He said ho hoped (o velops | nadoes and high winds, hail and|p oo o000 Shvsician is somewhat bafi- o] (0] 0ol1S| an 1”5 |{‘ 1\9 ucle_ e D ! P p h fhis compann e 5 poksible cnrs. for other tax reduction is possible lightning storms with swept a path; [ed but neither tael any concern over Create New BO(JV. pealiiE GHDe i Jam(‘s Iopell\ urc ased wubercalosis, influen ind septisma, | for next year. through Missourin, Avkansas and Teu-|j “rm pregident is able to use hi - g e (R | from Behyends Bank an e [ f‘”l this may go and by nessee last night. o/ hana | e 8 g e e bR 0 ERGIICC 0o { what metheds will be left by BN i s were wiladvant| | _Abolition of the present Alaska | Fisheries Committee | Cannel\' W,][ Be [-lf.ded him to the Treasury Depart- Fish Commission through the repeal ) 2 | P B0 injured at Forest, Arkar and | I"“ ‘("[' i i ‘“ ; He “j‘ y"',‘ ‘]‘_“" H. B. No. 14, Mr. Panl . R | | ment nnd the House Ways and Feraiy . e 3 e of all statutes under which it func ealing Chapters 20 and \ | w0 : J vicinity by a tornado whic hwrecked }Back to Sou LI R e A Cugn o 3 The Juneau Cold Storage Com- | Means Committee by whom the the business district and devastated | R 2§ Session Lawe of 4. Referred sortiorated. bili will be framed. 4 e Al ‘ he Ll —— e e under the same title, with three, 1o Fisheries Committee | pany. Incorporated, has com- | | § ¥ faims. Fire broke out following the| g S oA lg8- 14 | pleted the purchase from the The Precident’s views are bas- tornado, destroying a canning fac-| .»‘mmu members, was proposed in H. B. No. 15, Mr. Paul. Cre B M. Bahrends Baik of th‘ el on Secretary of Treasury zory and several houses H three bills which were introduced| ating a Fish Commission. Re Tithes nropsey alioming le Mellen's cstimates that the sur- Bl e im0 altant. Woxtizht in the House today by Representa-| ferred to Fisheries Committee st Cl’ “"]Pfl y 1; J_‘“(;'“rh_ ‘)le Eiitre ; Iv O el plus for this fiscal year, endin e fiie Bub atarted’ reseie. worl tive Paul. All of them were referred | | i nc\c;' cicla"styr::’mcflm;e' or the Lntry to [”“ Apparent Y UP Jun 30, is expected to exceefi The power service was off and ther to the Committee on Fisheries u - n % OTapt aNc 108 many. ened —Shantungese | $500,000.000 were no lights. Ruins w searched While one of the laws sought to R TR facturing plant. The property -Jhantungese In | i " b Al Lh Lo L . e ransalad cgovenns the opsrations purchased has 113 feet front on Panicky Retreat ¢ iucome tax collections for by the aid of aterns, following | 4 xl I Ftoit Blrect und ke sasie it ) ate the first quarter of the present H0HE obilite: indured of hateheries, the author of the bills 2 P < L“l(l:;li(*ri(“z:l \‘{-](‘m‘\:.. tan. Aboue ‘the Hoid nden the svatem: he proposed deep water. Its depth is about SHANGIIAL March 19 The ; ;’,’2‘ ];:fe;l“l";_flfdu'o be °"°‘h°f. ol . | 250 feet. s apparentiy opened for th 1y gest, for three months it would still be possible to operate U S1! \hatcheries if it should be the will | Deriod, since the Warld War. of the Legislature The hills intr | Hn company, according to Wallis! onese to enter Shanghai when the | GIVEN REFORM corge, President and General left wing of the Shangtunese de PR G & ST et by e Wi rbin \I.nn v of the Junean Cold Storage | fonding army on the Sunkiang fmn( T {Company. plans to build a cannery| 20 miles southwest of here, is crume I AL cODEw.m the property acquived from the| pled Tte Btreets, many carrying their babies Nine persons werns Killed at Den-| ver, Arkansas. Hail, shattered almost all windows in buildings and resi-| dences ' | One hundred homes were ||uruuf«-:l. H. B. No. 14, repealing Chapters 30 at Rohenwald, Tennessce, and a thri {and 38, Laws of 1919, and H. B -\( l’{”llmn«li.\ Ilf.-nh. |II1>I ||I--l ”“”Ii he Northern troops are hurried- ‘ year old_ child was killed by light-| No. 15, to provide for the creation er the completion of the cold}ly retreating toward the city. The| il ‘ Sl el R G iy e | Cantonese have been encircling hotn | | v § = . N The new purchase gives the Ju- Shanghai and Nanking and e re. ———— S B s Ps, o pea ap- | FAMBIUSMNILRE, K00 (0 dDod S '{l'l:"l,Flve Out of Six Measures 0f<l|n.|u Cold Storage Company a.ront-|ported_gnly 10 miles -from -Narking| S g i Chapters 30 ana 38, Sesston Laws| Attorney <General Re- |ase of 238 feet on Front Streetjon thespwest @nd wouth ivity Resumed Thursday ' | St thih : L and 223 feet on the water front at| Hordes of panic stricken Chinese, | N ‘ 919, ported Unfavorably. o e fearing Shangtungese looting ight—Residents Alarm- | Declaring that attempts have bheen Mr. George will leave on the Prin-| violences when the Cantonese 1, T MARTEN JUMPS‘ Bt ek e e TR :.-r« Mary for the South where hefthe city, continued arriving 8 _rlslsPleascd Home and to the Dbenefiis of the! Agorney General John Rustgard's will complete the plans and speciti 1-\"”””1 LES, It March 19, Mount pension laws of the Territory those|nrovram for the reform of the coda|cations for the cold storage and fee 2 | Vesuvius is in eraption and causing |of eriminal procedure is apparently manufacturing plant. He will re-{ Shanghai Cut Off By R. R, 3 4 some alarm to residents of tho dis- e S ol ih the Flomerund st into the discard by |turn to Juneau in about one month h:':\\.\l‘-lll\l“ !\lnl-llxl 19 \, umvr';vl.t trict but putting on & good show for % [ the e *andyhe Senate. This was cated to- and then contracts for the comple-|observers believe —the Nationalists | yhe (o rists months’ prices at the Seattle Fur Elinor Dorrence, daughter of | pensions, Valdez Igloo No. 7 """]n‘j.v \\'Illl«ll(x |Iu“.l\‘:‘n:«“h: x-l.l,l,:::uw':;.:!- '..:, n':.:. of the plant wil be let Im WIll occupy Shanghai within 48 hours ”I'l e Auction sale held yosterday. The| the soup Im)g, rolurn(:(j fl'(!'lll [ neers of Alaska, in a communication |}y aiciary unanimously reported five George said that comstruction work a8 the Northe 8 are unable t0{Dhursday night. The esiptions wers offeting of 760 lynx sold from $3%| sl_.usnu_'ss mpphrn:ul. Ihe girl |addressed to the Legislature. ex-io.v or the six reform bills intro-! will begin May 1. In the meantime, |Offer effective resistance. AccstipEaten. by & Keiiee o IMI‘| to $38. left socicly doings to work in |pressed its approval of the imitations | juceq at the Attoreny ral's re-|the tearing down of the buildings| The Associated Press cor “*"““} irthquakes, )| The | (not entitled thereto, and that suc- cess of such attempts would lead tolgared to be SEATTLE, March 19.—Lynx furs dropped 20 per cent below last voleano resumed activity Marten jumped 10 per cent and dad's fuctory, and won the txip [imposed in the past, and vhich BOW | guagt with a recommendation that on the site. which is already under|found the British troops on th- alert rater is belehing forth col- Fisher increased 20 per cent. Marten. fo Llurope enlirely on hep [exist. in administering both thelyyey g0 not pass” Iway, will have been completed dent, visiting the Shanghai defenses|ymns of flame and smoke and throw- brought and average price of $24.10.| yucrils. hier father suiz. {Home and pension laws. 1t also ex-| " ppe commitiee is composed of five| After the contract for the con-|Feady to repel any incursions of thejng fragments of stome high in the Hister uveraged $48.80; One: of the AT e reas i pressed approval of the administra-|pemiore senators Frame, Chairman, |struction of the plant shall have|Forelgn Settlement lair and keeps up a deep rumbling best lots sold for $75. Ermine aver- R — tion of the laws, and gave specific|prown Dunn, Pratt and Steel. All{been entered into and the work on| Hailway men suid it is impossiblefnoise There is 8o s flow of lava, orge will| 10 BUaTantee passage in any direc mnged $1.88, large and extra large §3.25, best Alaska $2.50 Otter sold for $22.60, wolf $8.90. 1 The next auction will be April 2 | endorsement to the intent of lht']..r them signed the report which|the building begun, Mr. G L : wilhe tha tion, meaning the city is cut off | Legislature as expressed in section| ’ | - i on| | should insure the defeat of the|go south again and a / ;. HAGE Rlnl IN {8 Chapter 60, Laws of 1925, Whicl [ypoq s {machinery and have it ready for all sides exception by navigation by | i water. In a journey through the Chi-| { prohihitions payment of pensions to| installation as soon as the buildings nese controlled > KANSAS TUWN | persons l‘ulr w]||um proyision hnclhwlnj Unanimous Vote Expected Gn e Tor ot RS antiel g of the r’m | {made for hospital and medicinal aid, | o vote B Rt i B L w0 o : Associate ess correspondent | Saven Armed Men Pull i { | A unanimous vote against the bills - found all houses closed, streets de | HoLD sEcRET etc., by Congre med in the report is expected next Off Payroll Robbery’ | Two communications were recels-| yeuc when they are again brought|Chilean Prisoners serted, excent by tho polee, ani ol = iTwo Thousand Persons Storm i from Anchoruge by the House e up for consideration on the Senate| Can Strike for Pay [ respondent's automonite sev \ pressing approval of proposed legisla- Mo Ll automobile seven times | CHICAGO, Mo 19, | | calendar There was no intimations| within a mile i even men, _ bbbl bl o armed with shotguns, raided the | C'ly Jall m Atlemp! tion for increasing Territorial aidiqg 1o the possible action of the Com-| officers of the Continental Can Com-| to Get Negro. [to public schools in_incorporated | itiee on the remaining reform bill pany this afternoon and escaped with | towns, raising the maximum 10| phe bills which the committee a $12,500 payroll. After terrorizing| COFF 35 employees, the leader of the rob.| —Throc men are injured, the city bers walked to the payroll cage and | Jail is wrecked and four men SANTIAGO, Chile, March 19.—Iu| Chinese inhabitants are hiding un- ‘hile even prisoners have the work-[til the Shangtunese troops have de i : it strike. Their | parted which they are expected (o o 8 e SRR L ot Sl ink ma right to strik \ f pec o| BUBNOS AIRE IYVILLE, Kansas, March 19.!% 4 e s et e | innei downiivers | demands are considered and are[do hurriedly 0-operatio ) | S B. No. 17, making changes in| ot 5 ik e We S Government in facilitating opera-| .y io . { i RGO NI S G L A y : i jexisting methods of taking deposi-l o 4re those of free men Canada’ Official thrusting his gun between the bars,|under arrest, the evidence of a race|tion of airplanes in interior Alaskd|ijons jn criminal actions. S I LR a’s 1c1al [mu..l.l de Pinedo, Italian aviator, fired, then shot the lock off the|riot here last night when 2,000 per-| { was the object of a memorial to the| g g No I8, to define INEANIEY: [ aliae. tactory: of the S‘;"”“" Gishi Hangman No‘ to Qllit and his two companions in the giant cashier’s door. Two raiders rushe -u‘snns stormed the city jail in a.:;?’e‘rfl-”‘ of War, introduced by Mr.|jyixication and mental derangement| joniiary recently took advantage of [hvdro-airplane Santa Maris which ttempt to lynch a negro prisoner ; Rydeen. He asked that weather re- and prescribing when and how sa 2 15 45 hours. S, March 19 -—Wild Brazilian jungles still hold the se- eret of the whereabouts of Com- MONTREAL, March 10.—Arttiug| 23 been miss the cage, seized the heavy steel pay mel his right and went on strike for roll hox and. carried it to a waiting | arrested on suspicions of attacking{ports, arrival and departures ofj.uid pe available as a defense in|ay increase in their pay, which is|Blis, Canada’s official hangman de. | NoLhingias hean: g sm:‘" e automobile and sped Before | tWo white girls {planes be handled without charge| .yiminal prosecutions. and repealing| g1 50 daily. The movement wan sei-|Bying he intended to resign, sad [F9P070 1hey 1eft San Luis de Caceres e SMlbts " 1t fhe they| Three National Guardcompanies {by the Signal Corps telegraph lines'oxisting statutes on the subject. | (jad without disorder, although the [he felt peculiarly fitted to umum_'"”vaml tor: Manags, SL300EHEEA tore oft the telephone switchboard Were called to disperse the rioters.|in the Territory S. B. No. 16, providing for joint! iyikers were compelled to be con-|in the position [ | The path of the flight led over to prevent alarm from being sound.; Four men were arrested for looting. Fish Commission Bill trials of defendants jointly indicted.|jent with a betterment of food| I have officiated at over 400 hang g The negro was later released when| The measure for a new fish com-| B. No. 20, requiring defendants| ather than move Wage: ings and have yet to make a bungls, |Uhe River of Doubt, which Theo- | the glrls were unable to identify hiw. imission provides for three elective|jy (riminal prosecutions to announce The prisoners work under fa I am justly proud of my record,” 107¢ Roosevelt discovered and also Attempt to Rob Bank | Hundreds broke into the second{members to serve without salary for|,¢ e time of pleading to an indict-l aple conditions, among which is an |said Ellis across great swamps covered with pt story of the jail and tear bombs|two-year periods, and for a single!noni complaint or information,| wighthour day. The rate of pay is Gl el Sy luu.m. vegetation and reeking with . Fails; Shots Exchanged|ana National Guaras were required {salaried employee, a secretary at algiather they intend to rely upon| good as compared with wages oul ‘Sourdoughs from Portland |7 0ok erouel (to; Rwaliaw SHE i to hold them at bay while the negro|salary not to exceed 250 Der|ihe qefense of insanity or self-de-| gide the S¥Tiin: BAoh . AmaLe. whol munL itself. BALTIMORE, Md., March 19.—Two | was hidden in the cupalo, then the!month. The first commissioners, it|pq (o Join in Weepah Stampede‘ is said no efforts had been ed. without a enters the penitenti bank employees and one robber were|mob wa lowed to search the jail |is provided, would be elected by thei '~ 91 repealing Section 2,263, trade is obliged to learn one while S m.nh- by de Pinedo to make a rescue wounded this forenoon in a cross e present Legislature to serve untille [ A rejative to testimony of| there. PORTLAND, Ore., March 19 Thelif he 8 lost. They carried suf- ficient applies, it is s to reach urge of the lure of gold hus started hundreds of residents of l'nlllnull““” ation and vicinity to Weepah. Railroad nl‘ | ‘Bodies of Babm Are : [ ticials said every train south is INDIAN VIOLATES LAW, FINED |yaren 1, 1929, The first elective failure of an attempt to loot ”'":n.’?‘l.kz‘]\»m-““i “,"',." )";"";’_”":"*(“‘""“ commission would be chosen at the) " No. 19, is the only one of| A dormitory in the Kenosha, Wis, Province Savings Branch bank. En-| 'I‘“I l‘"’ l"""‘\‘ ””m" o ‘:;'" general election in 1928 and enter|yy. yoposed reform bills which re-|courthouse is open to tramps and tering the bank shortly after it open.| Missioner Frank A. Boy yesterdav! gioe the following March. main unacted on. It provides for|transients, with no questions asked, fire of bullgts which resulted in the | an accomplice in a eriminal action. | — e — ed, and leaving two guards outside,|fOr Vielating section 15 of the Alaska| “ye 4. pyreher provided that thelginiving that part of Section|no registry and no fees rying five to ten prospectors, mostly | the gunman shot and felled the teller | Bone Dry Law Commissfon shall be the official ad-|y »5¢ ¢ 1, A, which provides thal - e | aourdough | Found, Traveling Bags | but fled empty handed when the - viser “for the people of Alaska to - —————— et ‘Bank Manager, whom he wounded Ly i g i the Secretary of Commerce on the (Continued on Page Two.) i e T 1 s s | NLW YORK, March 19 The bo- ; | y ' | Washington University | : z : but who was not falled, returned! | " " subject of fish and fisheries.” Tt is - et e i 4 A R dies of two babies found in leather the fire, hitting the gunman as ho| W hiskey Is empowered to hold hearings and in- Box of Sardines egents Reappointed | iraveling bags in widely separated Movad M i1 nanked e |iveiene nttend hearings| MRS: KASHEVAROFF IS . ! [parts. of the @ityéast might, ©H BERERL G the hauks door: Destroyed by Vaatiationn and to ALERECESRTMED GoING SoUTH NexT week| Causes Murder, OLYMPIAWash., Mareh 19— Gov.izal babs, three months old, had | | TS, lllarshnl | held by the Department of Com- . [ T} G | plaLYaE iAo 9—Gov, wirl hak. (reas mpn OIS AR ; . i o % 3 ‘tde 7 4 ry has ppointed five ! bee strangle vith a ribha B Early Tour Parties | | agee oF :h,e.P'“,:.'.Ilyxln;;:(.:h:,er:.',’:h::: Mrs A P Kashevaroff Is leaving | | an £ | | Rogent to the University. They have|ono arm was broksu. Tha other bARS ‘Are Coming to b AR it tons contiscated | [ILE45Y e 0 send & dele. | foF the south on the Northwestern,| | gy |1y March 19 A quar- ' |been twice rejected by the Legisla- was a boy, three days, and had died b South Alask i | whiskey, wine and beer, together | :'."t‘;‘i““’fl‘"f“:'",:"H;,”w_ Itih e March 24. Ax & member of the Board | | ye”0 oy 51 cent can of e ffran ernosis. : Uk fern i [t gt for making tilielt 1| ized to ;-:n‘l‘_" on all operations ord- 'u-fu;h;l'.l.“l'\;“'Ill;yl.'|lm:n,:‘h“llll:ro‘:xms‘.:::? GLReR, andad. whien Oeorge Babilter GRAND Jt RY TO BE DI " HALIBUT PI 1S By 4 e Sl . Marshal's office vesterday af- | ary, C 3 GuiNos 2 » 2| | Waldo Thikling, aged 24, man- | g 1 r o) | n lieu of salary, Commissioners o e a 4 . hi LI v . P ‘ uis LN T . v 'é::; d;:ng:clm:z:::m“l:fi:l l:?: c;:;-_ ternoon. Over 50 gallons of whis- | ‘w‘}l Wt vl $10 ner.aiss swhilgREs| o2 plore "3;'1']";: :;:k:'f(::"‘:;lg g'l' | ager of u grocery store. then || The names :..3 the Grand Jury are PLINCE RUPERT, B. C., Mareh o , 5 key were taken from the boat | tendi to oficial AN el TeY g | | suicided. Schultz yesterday pro- |'0 be drawn Wednesday, March 'il —~One hundred and thirty thou- R pany is preparing to handle several| | oogrr Altogether several hundred | | tending to Georges Indian School in Tacomu | | yogeed (hat he intended to pay |The Grand Jury will be called on{sand pounds of halibut were offered T early touriat parties to Southeastern| | yaiong of intoxications were dig. | |B€tual traveling expenses when ab-|wpere (ne Territory has arranged | gt ORGS0 | AprL 14 to hear all cases which|for sale today. American halibut o Alaska. Definite date for the initla-| | o004 of, | jsent from the regular place of resi-|gor (pe care of Indtan children whose | aentked Bim: of stealing have been bound over since the fallisold at 7 and 17.10 cents. Canad- 1 tion of the Alaska service will be [hees | dence but not in excess of $7 per|parents are unable to provide “for | » > L | [term of court. The petit jury is tollan halibut sold for § and 14.60 | announcéd soon, he said. i 32 Phaciig j|day for such expenses. B them. 3 l, s:|be called on April 21, | conts. : B 4 : ST, ¥ 2} —— it i3 e el B : b Sel Mgty