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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ey A ————ee— VOL. XXIX., NO. 4438. JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ PRICE TEN CENTS AMERICANS IN NANKING ARE SAFE CAPT, WILKINS " 11 »1v 1 1o TIPIONEERS' HOME daoser ] STUATIONIN . ALL AMERIGANS EXPEDITION 1S~ "““"*“““ ' FOR ANCHORAGE g CHNAWORSE: 5. . CHINESE TOWN IN THE SENATE OFF FOR ARCTIC et oL 1S NOW SOUGHT - g ™= CONFE! ENGEUN Aot AGCOUNTED FOR Passed Second Reading g | g | Ambas S. B. No. 23, re driving A States Three Planes Get Away from | | vebicle witnout ownericon-Grier - Asks $100,000 for | ; {Diplomats Foreshadow Com-| | 5 ™7 . ) sent - § { on foreigner | ; One Sl S : Fairbanks Enroute to S, J, M. No: 1, re removal of that Purpose—Fish Com- : bined Action of Three of driving (i , / i American Is Known to ! J ; Have Been Murdered—4 1 Boiit Burvow. headquarters of Alaska Division | | mission Bill Is Up. ‘ j ; : I Nations Scon. Hib S ot ) Others Woind 2 : AEr ers Wounded. Federal Bureau of Education to FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 26 Alnstn Pl A bill providing for tiy erection | ' SHANGHAL M 26.—All A ¢ LS } March 2 Am- The Detroit News-Wilkins Exped of a Pione Home gt Ancastes Wul i of o tion Teft in three airplanes yester-| | IN THE HOUSE Wil asreoriatineS SLODI00 Lo AR i BTSN “wetion (of the. b ,<| - ericans in Nanking, other than one known to have been killed and four day for Point Barrow Bills Introduced : construction was introduced in the tf : i % LUiLER o dritain - and '-l'Hl ‘ ; b The first plane to leave was ob- H. B. No. 27, Grier. Appro- | |House this morning by Representa I with W oof preventing further Injured, ave accounted for as safe E r funds for i rovement 1 Ny anti-for trouble in China ‘numm : to wireless dispatches re- tained from the rbanks Airplane| DPriating tive Grier. It was referred to Com Ll o'clock tonight Corporation when the Alaskan broke | Kenai school house. T ays | {mittee on Ways and Means | s 5 shadowed in dispatches from Peking ’ g a landing skii durirg the test| and Means Two other measures were introd-| & : |stat that diplomat GIVINIJ fiUVIcE ln-,m ches il AHaL TR flight. The plane left at 10 o'clock H. B. No. 28, Grier. Making uced by Mr. Grier, one appropriating| § S Bl o ferring regarding remedial measures Williams, Vice-President of the Nan- yesterday moraing and carricd Joe! | further provision for relief o 000 for improving the Tervitovial| § ; Shanghal 15 busier than ever in| king University, was shot in cold Crosson, pilot, and A, M. Smith,{ destitution, ete. To Ways and |school building at Kenai. and the § the day time but ev Z is shut! BIoDdL AL home near the Univer- el Moins SRR e : L [ a it o i Sy L sity. The shooting was witnessed H. B. No. 20, Grier. Appro traveling expenses of - persons| § , and private homes ave packed with | by his wife and other Americans pria $100,000 for construct- | | while enroute to the Pionsers’ Hom: | f b Jrefugees who are swarming in by Who said Dr. Williams watched the for the arrival of the other two|| ing a Pioneers’ Home at An- | |to become inmates there and to pay | g the thousinds rges that [ K(‘t‘p Hands ' Ctinese loot his home. As the Chi- planes, before proceeding to Point| | chorage clographic communication b H 5 The presence of troops has re Off &,, nese departed, Dr. Williams called Barrow i t + various sections of Al-| g Ysah ) moved much of fear for life and J Sees New and out wdbye” in Cantones®, where- - wka and the Governor's office whea| § P L % N : property. Much anxiety is felt for Great [)‘ e Sl upon a soldier turned and shot him. to admission of Pioneer the fatur nocracy Private Plumley was shot and after noon he Detroit ws No s . 1 carvied Alger Graham, pilot and s UBN 'I' fe Hoins shd Nlmdred motters Biaine ; o b o e 0 omrral gyl Wounded inthe back while convoy- Howard Mason, radio operator. 1 O Fish BIII" (Reyived ] k ness men L un anti- el Stat nator Wiilia: [ABE B UHE Ok SMENOT i B i Nows Mo B osteied i Committee of the Whole the| Paerian: - tealing: ¢ refiliae i L plumiey fell but fired, killing two Ben Bielson, pilot, and Capt. Georse House spent most of its morning| § Britain and the Unitad nay ! Hous filr Conference eod lo; Bl hieatlants OUNGRs RCNERS H. Wilkins seion discussing the measure de-| g i ) odbye to busi Hled o Tat- GRinn L worl i Plumley to his sl The voyage to Point Barrow is igned to create a new fish commi | / destiny vnmolested by the United expected to take seven hours, flying Ao (ahFihren s auemhars SIGEHESCINEL S : States and nrging that America pur MORE MARINES DISPATCHED time {Rams Yot tiant e TRICUONE S TROUBLE ONLY BEGINNING | <uc o off. policy in-Chiness}, WASHNGTON, Marci 86.==Hifs | 3 Capt. Wilking said the plane Al | ‘H[: ]\\'hnu this '\MCH Ilull Wi % LONDON, March 26 A Rout iy teen hundred more American Ma- askan may be repaired and taken HAREASONIE S TEAYEL ERENRON ¢ X JLE S f rines are to he ordered to China | Senat declared he believ to Point Barrow later. Two hours later it reported at| Wiseman where it stopped to wait The other two planes left shortly | 1 Lomen a pointed out that ¥ hai corr wondent cah th P r. Lomen had pointed out that| [ I I s ' the chaos of thel@nd unless the situation improves Engineers Working on New | ihere was absolutely no check on | a “particutarly well informed high ; e i e A he proposed commission in the mat-| s i declires thn o only Oient wonld come. a “permunenti il EISIEER St HECE Solosecn Quippled: Type Pl‘”“‘ Which Is ler of oxpenditure of Territorial | . Veginning rouble njreRl demtocvicy which wil vake itsfiif0 8 T B2 S BRLSE Wl Sbh WISEMAN, Alaska, March S, % l Al Pt e e e ) » e A b A [place among the nations of the|®eNt to the trouble sone. . Crippled by a frozen radiator, UPCHO‘ o / S st S e ] y world. [ thank God the National With the Murines, which Crosson'’s plane, a super-Swallow, ¢z ¢ 5 St el 2 ¥ e T B fsts marched Into Shanghal yvester.j8re to be sent, the total American rying A. M. Smith, correspondent of | WASHINGTON, March The | l"“"l‘l"‘j"" _‘\‘]‘ ‘”‘”j“"?”; LSRR 1 ¢ CHINESE STATEMENT e fal "1 forces in China are now. 8,000. f S SRL UL L . A it el L g I The 1,500 Marines are to be sent the Detroit News, compelled to | United S‘.“ . navy, Blready POBIE o hoine offered by Mr SHANGHATL March 26, Foreign| Senator Borah said that the spirit ] u remain here afte nding for gaso-[sessed of the finest aeronautical per-| pOTEHE RS © B 0L powers cannot send enough warships which prompts the Chincse of today|fom the Atlantic seaboard and will line, The plane arrived at 1 o'clock [sonnel in the world, will shorty | oo SEEEE R GOTORT TR Am. | £l from San Diego on April 3. vesterddy afternoon. Two hours la-ilake first pla o aviatlon 8QWB: Lica bon” of fundy to purposes wther Reinfo ements have heen request ] limpression. upen the Chinese people erican Colonists in the orts for 4 i g ter the Detroit No. 1 and No. 2iment. as the result of experiments| . " o " cnecitied by the Legisla lsuys a statement issaed in the name froedom fml by Admiral Williams saying con- | tinuing disorders among the undis- sire!n ver Wis ross al- land building now under w | ; & " cirelod over Wiseman. Crosson al e B} ture from time to time. ¥ " jof Gen. Chang Kal Shel ntoncs - > o ik i led he was unable to leave thel Curtis D. Wilbur, secrctary of the Chnimariar ciplined Cantonese forces along the grounds and the two planes con [havy, has said so i "“lf"’"f:' ?l'\'":fi’a(‘l'-,‘_‘ S NA i 2 r Nfl ["_ n angtze River make the outlook in- tinued to Point Barrow New Typs Plane then proposed an amendment to in-| ereasingly precarious Crosson hopes (o hop off some “Right now our engineers are @ British for Shanghai e i | working out. a low tyhe of bomb.]Bure equal ropresentation of every q URGES AMERIC. WITHDRAW time today i sk Sl " Divigion on the Commission. Jie | March 31 has been set as the HONGKONG, March 26 The Firsi [FURGES ANDRIEARE pie —— e ing plane” he said. “It shovld b ; &k ) | 3 . Battalion of the British Border Forces WASHINGTON, March 26.-—Am- i ’ proposcd it should be composed of | date for the wedding of Miss dattalion of tha B 1 Bor ) ¢ v MacMurray: iat. Bhe i | | » Japanese Destroyers Sail MIAMI, Fla., March 26 The tand bomb droppi sights, which Hertelendy, secrctary for the ' JAS Et e, NRUBER 9B “”u.r all Americans in the Chinese ‘W YORK, March 26— With iinch anti-air craft gun for use on| e | [l s R RN AT T ! could be worked out, declared M ————— s Neovers' oxpensive. autompbile The American Consul at Cheefoo Jlis. Angummace. nollcis Hghtin i ghifs Tatan, 18 welld witidiy il Tong War Spreads While (i’ ‘ has requested the dispatch of o £3.000,000, Dr. Niche avion, | Mistaken Idea i : 4 ) [ i i H » I ne v g oy | e destroyer to protect American lives s e bocome o “mlie iden. (hat o Oufense force|®Mmendment. He would favor the em:| i e [ Mrs. Nevers' body, with head cut| | o lden that u defense forcef . o.ont hy (he Terrtory of | Heads Denounce Outbreak.und bruised, was found in an up- Here i s of the ten largest insurance carviers{consisting of aircraft only 1| ith i i WO aTals and sxpenisnoa0saman [ vight position in a chair in the bed Faith in Admiral in the country. A 250,000 policy |he cheaper than a large army and | 3 : f an a large army and el e . T RoA sresident Coolidge indicated en- taken out by corporations in which inavy is mistaken. The depreciation | " alary that would make it pos- | SHINGTON, March 26 Lim room : el f Imiri le is fnterested put him among thejand cost of maintenance and costs| Pl 10 #et a qualified executive who :vw was hot and killed im a| The hody of the man, identifieq|tire satistaction and that Admiral ‘ a and costs | ol Ny . § | Williams should be regarded as a S L e e L o out praditesabantin: iRt i | nese restaurant last Po-'as vers by acquaintances, wa e R Dr. Partos, known as the “Doc-jcarried on the two new plane car.|*clt #have. he asserted, the bill wa [lice believe this i sult of the,found stuffed in a hall closet, a rope/| tusted reprossiiit Mo G S8 s tor In Candy Form began his riers, the Lexington and the Sar: political, and he insisted that it wa 1.0S ANGELES, Cal., March 26 Sathrank of fthe . g A His'arcund the neck can vm;\ur“ ‘Iv“ an .‘|h judg carcer In a small drug store, FIt|toga. will ho anont $100000 on n!he TiEht of the Second Division toAitorneys for Mrs. Lita Grey Chap- |assailant cscaped in a taxicab. i There were no signs of a struggle, [Should be fully accepted teen years ago he branched out into ! twenty-year basis have ropresentation on sucn a body. iy pave filed an application for jJewelry was found int Alliste .“,l,:::‘,(.::\ and pur real estate and today is president | “These two planc carriers alono ! Is Carried Over |dismissal of charges ugainst the| CAMBRIDGE, N March 26 It is indicated both have beenf GO |:‘-‘ f e g of the Parfos Realty Company. and |cost the government $40.000.000 cach| MT Lomen’s amendment was un-icpajin Studios, banks, corporations {The Tong warfare has spread to this deid for ten days iand. what s Jechist 1o’ he & is the head of twentyfive subsi-ifor hulls and machinery and $5,000. 0" discussion until noon when the|,nq jndividuals, other than Charlie, |city. An unidentifiel Chinese shot| The couple was pever known e et A S i diary corporations in drug and chem- 000 cach for orduance " |House recessed until 1:20 p. m lin the suit for divorce action, leav- land killed Jim Sing, laundryman. lm\(- quarreled ! BEE et el iyl J Two other fisheries bills were on — Aceis gvum QrganiimiSOHAEE ical trades. It will not be many months he- R London in 1620 & sat autate . ¥ R it =L the Hous: calendar for consideratior | S ) Enak. 54 aders Among real estate men, Dr. Pai-ifore we have regained the laurels ; S8 LoRRR0R - | NEW:YORK, March 26.- -Leader Hugh DeAutremont Now : ———————— {and supplies to China to make any is th me that impel ment that he urges the withdrawal INSURE DUGTUR R liled todiy for Shanghai erican Minister at Mr. Smith objected that such TOKYO, March 26, Bight Japa- | mutiliated bodies” of Mrs. Bdward| five embers, one 0 lecten i H Jashi 150, our department is pro ,I:,. "“'“';” G 1 "‘ |;[ ab “,1 :, '\ Elizabeth Hitt, Washinglon i king, has notified the State Depart- new bomb dropping dovices | om ! Judicial Division and the | ggejety girl, and Ander de jwill e vastly more effective than {2 SR B rsome . | Hungarian legation, The mar- [, destroyers have been ordered | Nevers, aged 12, and a man thought | Nationalist territory l"”"\"'j”“””l" }‘“‘l'“," i that (he Territory shoull follow | Tiage is to be one of the oute |4 sail immediately for Shanghai and !ty he her husband, were found in| Minister MacMurray's action Is “And we are g things aero 4 i social events of m 4 |k he “demc site abil- i i e “ml\"_'.l\hn practice of large corporations.| standing social events of the |several othors are ordered to Thins: | their house in a secluded soction or|Pased on the “demonstrated inabll ; "Clgot the best men it could and pay| Spring. ' the city. A blood-stained hatehet | fifth to be the Governoy | ity or unwillingness” of the are experimenting with a new five | them commensurately. If such a plan e waii found in the garage from which | tonese to protect American lives. ing Chaplin the only defendant. | — | this afternoon. seeking (o of the Hip Sing and On Leong Tongs tos is the most heavily insured.'recently won by Italian flyers,” con. 5 . 5 Charles F. Noyes and William M. |cluded Wilbur [repeal Chaper 75, Session Lavs of Movie Comedian Is Held %« conterence with Diswrier at-| To Face Murder Charge e > 1917, and No. 14, for the repeal of 3 Greve of Prudence Bonds and Real | y 0B D n T £ torney Banton, agreed in denounc-| e LT | Chapters 50 and 35, Session Laws « In ‘Batal{8EaBbing Affzay,fonsy Banton Labiad dn Ceron e N FRANOISTG, GAL, Muroh Boys and Girls, ty Associates are insured for $1. £ | s g 000,000 each Moose Falls Into P“ JOL0, ‘hothy oL which (arespom sald. to; GE | ties and ired him “everlasti Hugh DeAutremont has left Men and Woiien; be necessary for the operations oi HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 26— " gani [ She Thi T On Ala;k,a Railroad 1 pe between the two organiza-| Medford. Oregon, in custods of || This Is Tough! ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 26.| the present Commission. are slated |Eddic Disgings, well known Hght-1p0 5 exists and will continue. |iff G. Jennings to face trial for mur AL 4 fiesting of citizens’ and) BEWARD, Alaske, March for final action. weight beger, Wes salbed fo denil) e lder of fopr men in the Siskiyou GUANTHON. | Olo, NI Chamber of Commerce members, large moose toppled into a railroad Seeks Official Notice early. this iolGiRien witat. tie mo-| train hold-up. On the same t Shidcaty % 1t {ha. o ‘111:‘- resolutions were adopted favoring a excavation and is unable to escape| A communication was xecelved ) [t desrive sy bipsiion-all ekt Alaska Cannery Tender |butsin e qitterent car, Wi RIS IOA: | PR, O R e bill appropriating funds for the con-|until the snow melts. Assistant from The Department of Alaska,|in @ Hollvwood tea room. | Being Built at S tle et Mrs. Belle Dedutremont who L Dore tarh emditel struction of a 27-mile road con-|Manager Norman Lack ordered the|American Legion, presented throug e men and women, including | emg ult at deattle | : loe| | State College have completed a | me (¢ an Francisec from 1 e ! 0 Syt g 7 e ‘ amilto , Ay survey showing that a kiss short- necting Anchorage with the Mata-|animal protected and fed with hay, |Mr Worth, usking that the Ter.iLloyd Hamilton, the miovie comed-| home in New Mexico ALk . Fa by e phapad el b ; ritory officially mark the spot at ian. have been arrested for ques ens human life three minutes be- | nuska Valley. Speakers declared the|The animal charges those approach- R el ; i BBl | SEATTI March 26.-The Bal| DeAutremont, although the chargel 00 o the extra palpitation of oad % % i itka where the transfer of Alaska |lioning. ‘ % S . y e gallo yroved, o ik i ol i road would open 100 homesteads. ing the pit. Beis Russin 0 A G £ ersiits | lard Marine und Railway Company jmeans the gallows, if prov ‘1 nly the heart. One hundred and sev- ! y has started building the 70-foot can- [smiled when Jennings formally read| | oo "pive thousand kisses shorten transpired. It was, referred to th ] 24 New Typohld Cases [nery tender Mary Lou for Georse |the accwsation against him. There| | Yie.” ot ol : H Committee on Municipal affairs | : o . izasti . Historic Treasury Cash it imaee ators 1" Are Reported, Montreal|T. s st Gty e ves was not v (o susieion o | | | passed Bill No extending to ' - cost 000 and ill be ue nl‘”\ntlnnu PR 810 W) oNTREAL, Wawen k Afor genaral. ‘service to Alaska: Tho |- =5 Ufor 12 men and will start north about Room to Be Modernized days the time for filing labor liens, : ERgp il eyl (o Atk J0e : o No. 4, oxtendin to all watchmen the [humircd ani twenty-our cases o Mary Lou will “at | Finds Wl'lf-‘,’ht of Earth 5 9‘)7 [typhoid were reported during the At Cost Thirt Thousund (Continuea on Page Eight, past 24 hours ending at noon to-|the first of May. { : Y Nt jiny, Diizcian R e 1= ' | Million Million lelwn Tons New Action of Hivee e opened i it sections o Murderer Collapses in WASHINGTON, March 26.—With|building, being finished in eight kinds | | P — 18 e" € r WASHINGTON March 26 The |are a kind of miniature system of ;I;u unprnnrlalioln by! (TonKreuis '|Jf‘of marble and having a solid bronze | Electrons Is i the cit | 20000 to supplement a previously | balustrate midway between floor and | py; e | ‘ lu . o | veight of the earth—in round num-| plancts in a room with concrete rized expendit 000 for | ceiling iscovered | Spreml ool SO T *:x"-(:(lllf;::;imfX{’::du::: oL SO tor 0T SRR T | 2 Alaska Steamslup Co. [ oy Y“L'f‘l’\ Maz 26 HOnry o has boen temporarily placed by | wails, 35 (oot below the street in the ble counters whic ave seu-| Gray, charged w B e 5 Fivgrctly L ¢ AR 5 o . treasury, which handles more money |ved from the beginning will be left{ NEW YORK March 26—The New | Loses Ca’e ‘or 519 000 Albert Snyder. collapsed in his cell | 5¢ fantist at five sastllllon sine fhulliing of the Hitesn of Btantsity : 4 ly oric g P o 250 4 . hundred ninety-seven quintillion tons. | Two little platinum balls are sus- daily than any other banking room|as they are, under the scheme of) York American. in & copyrighted ax- Ilast night. Physiciane pronounced led A5 and’ aiibvend in the world, equipment in use near-|renovation, but the heavy mahogany ticle, says a new discovery in the SEATTLE, March 26.—A jury inipig condition as nervons hysteria. The task of weighing, begun hy | i‘:\l,l;,;' .;:I ,lé:,.:(u::‘vm lgmth: “:r:vn:: ly 60 years will be replaced with |and glass fixtures will give way to Mflf’" ."_fv "'1""“"’"“ when lhll‘uwnllllu erior (;.urvt 3 |lm.~,» awarded D the United States Bureau of Stand- | o0 aigaction of two 140-pound more efficient up-to-date facilities. quated iron wire cages for the teller with terrific force against a mirror ' Robert rand, 28 year old Univer- HALIBUT PR'CES ards seven years ago, is not quite | (ophiers The distane t " modern bronze. cauipment, the amte.|of caesium bhas resulted in‘perfect- |sity of Washington graduate, $19,- — finished, but It 18 far enougw alonk | \eusured to the smallost. fraction Ih\lfir Hlln:e it l’wua.hmrmull{ oPen-| will he changed, and a better lighc.|iNE a lamp to shine through fog|000 dumux against the Alaskal PRINCE RUPERT, B. €., March|that Dr. Paul R. Heyl, governmeni| ..o 4 “gravitational constant’ ed, March 4, 1869, Wwhen the inaugi- |, system will be installed. At pre.|t® enable aviators to land. Ste Company. He was in-126.—One hundred and thirty thou-| physicist and offic weigher, ex-| i) nables Dr. Heyl t " ral ball for President Grant Was|gon “ihe paying teller, wh A lamp 27 feet long will be filled [jured Scptember 23, last year, near |sand 16 of hallbut were sold|pects tinal caloulations to Bhow tBAL| o onciehrs toaradve SHC 52 I held there, the cash room has been |Sone Ih® PAYInE e JTADL 08 S8 gas. Six new 1. Alaska, falling fipeuEde: o°, o i 5 gl San o tow | comparisons indicating. (e WEISHENON hers. s L normal day must pass out $1,500,000|With neon zas. Six new type bracons|Red biufl. Alaska, falling through ihere today. American halibut sold | this figure is not more than a few (ho eurth. These measurements and recognized as one of the most beau- i 0.4 will be installed at the airmail land.!an open hatch on the steamer Ala-|for 7 and 14.80 cents and Canadian | million million millions off 2 tiful chamhers fn any governient (Continued on Page Five.) ing field at Now Branswick, N, ¥. |mdda when employed 83 & Repman.|from-7 and 13.80 cents. | The scales for weighing the earth | (Continued on Page Five.) i | |

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