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B e — ——e — -~ — — - - = —— — =r . - VOL. XXIX.. NO. 4439, JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CEu.TS AMERICAN FORCE IN SHANGHAI INCREASED, OWING TO DEMANDS BILLS PROPOSE ", .. 1 CHINESE UNION | HEAVY LICENSE | _ ST " MAKES DEMAND: ATE After a delay of almosi (hre I —— ‘ | g iR j measure 1o be introduced in o e Hel $i‘1 I Hers Pl ¢ fov fishery | | . e i Senate this session, made its ay ‘\\u;\ . 4 3 pearance in the House of Represent- | “ ek ~ & " atives. It was introduced Saturdsy | ; . £ g I oitasrod CoRias 1 afternoon by Representative Paul a ® Measures Taxing Nonresident | = priating $69:8.36 for LD : Fishermen Introduced | xo Mesers, Prown and Just after its introduction, a Sen { . Dunn. Licensing ident and ate concurrent rcsolution was passed | g i in Both Houses - 51 nonresident fish en by the IHouse authorizing a joint S. J. M. No. 3, Brown and ssion for next Tuesday cvening for consideration of the measur-. | L B R b I Dunn. Re Alaska Insanc ‘ : : i ADDITIONAL FORCES “I don't object (o mecting and hear on’ non-resident fishermen were in I¥ THE HOUSE 3 P : 45 LANDED AT SHANGHAI ing a discussion of the merits of the ; troduced in both Houses of the Leg ills Thfrollitped: Li X ‘ . n ‘ messtes L Fdorpribilysalisabste A islature today. Senators Brown and 30, Mr. Paul. Controller | | . 5 g ; having the Legislature made to spon : H Dunn in the Senate and Represen 40, Jg, Lau | ¢ ‘Sl‘ll(‘ of \Vay Practmally sor political outbursts,” doclared TSN Gl et i ha oo wore ) B0, SR . . I s on il War- sponsors of the bills tetm. of Affarney General to 3 colleague, Mr. Fisher, voted against T 3 o 9 el G RPREY. PERR > ' J | 9 8 : gue, The Senate Bill, No imposc O S / the Senate resolution k - : e two year % | \I“P‘s Are COnVo)sA ¥ i a tax of 50 cents on resident com No. 32, M& W Licensiis Recalls Recent Debates \ 3 : mercinl fishermen while Mr. Worth’s esidont S sident fish Maybe among the audience who X p & bill, House Bill No. 32, puts a $1 ,'H,’]“‘,,“' et & § i \ WASHINGTON, March 28— listened to the speakers Wednesday : tax on all resident fishermen and No. 82 'Mrv. Paul. Appro gagh s Additional American forces have night at the Senate hearing on th f g i | from $100 to $250 on various kind ating $5,000 for erecling a e o been landed in Shanghai. The Bill, there were those who were re o )t nonvesidents ool at Yakutat | 3 g General Labor Unions made a minded of the meetings in the late p | e o o G e “asiar T LR, gt i ; Bl eighteenth century. noted in history T b _ Consideving School Bill A h - Gholt 4 P £ o A | demand that all barricades and epoch-making in the birth of The Hou wits considering th e L ) A . PR s | around the internatinal settle- this nation, at which eloguent, vigor- ‘ullwrnm n ill No. ’141_ \\mlrh |nn| 1p sunsidy b o e ment be removed, The demand ous and valiant protests were voiced vides for more extensive financial| | : > 5 ATy B e 4 l ”m:] :n..:;nll(m il G aid to public schools. Just before @ LIS 5 g was ignored and more troops he was so much said abont noon Mr. Ross presented an amend- PR~y TS ) g 4 i ) landed as a result. R tibiby Jof ttasant Aakian ment limiting the refunds any one e R ; 4 ik Admiral C. S. Williams, Com- conditions to those existing just b s, | town could receive from the '1“ A | ’ : e Sl / mander of the American Asiatic fore the Revolutionary War, it could : i IRy L0 80000 piy (YERY, R CILELY i ; s ; | Fleet, has advised the Navy De- not help but be so. ) J of payments for pupil tending from without the town The amend | % %8 : : R A T F partment that the situation in : ”"”I ‘m nlmymu; membe “» “v‘n g the 3 SRSt W naf. voted on: belo: | 2 SRRt i g p Shanghai is *‘very tense.” Legislature, what was said Wedne : e, SN S andonn | : s ¢ % it i N day night must have recalled i > o : ik | R A ,‘, ; > : The Japanese and British i reading and was expected to them happenings much more rec } 5 g 3 X 3 4 have also increased their forces H Y o up for final passage tomorrow | ¥ g , 2 Selinied e ¢ v R RULRLL LD ¥ | the Committee on Municipal Af ot Rl | ashore in expectancy of serious D5y ( 1 analy s on I_n vv-xlfvmv\ § £ | fairs today reported favorably on \ e el | trouble. o 4 sycophants by Delegate Sutherland 301N 80, ‘renedling. Chabter \ i Onz British regiment has mus thave recalled the wordy de - o i 5 i N Session Laws of 1925, authorizing| been summoned to Shanghai QUL o0 o DOTHY: senasoninlitls municipal taxes on itinerant peddlers 8 ure, standing before his deck doclar- | : AR B ete. Semate Joint Memorial No. 2| Junean Citiagns Asked 1o At-| ; ,r.‘mn Hongk°n§~ apd fhe J;p I R I i ureing channel improvement of 1 anese are sending awarship '{"'""'“."”“ o r“““"“"’f ""'" bl 1 ; moutu of the Tanana River, and H tend School House Meeting ) and eight destroyers and will or since time immoral,” than it 3 did the declaration of tho fiory Pat- | . ! . |B. No. 12, making construction of at Flks' Hall Tomorrow. Mrs. Saval Mildred Potitte Stan 'Nl. twenty-three-yesr-old also put 500 additicnal men A A airplane landing fields @ part of the b e vick Ilenry, “Tarquin and ALl Bh Ao the Virainia beauty and belle of x-;‘.-. denee, R L, was lodged in ol G had each his Brutus: Charles teghinn. cagstoiiolion Wopk ot b \ J | Within the barricades of the R R o A TR e e Territorial Road Comission, were re (i RS, sEeltiln arehiten) the Last Cambridge, Mas hushand, Granville S, ) o nalsdtil i b Third may ';;,’v:',‘x‘fl' et :f\”.Ln.',.;wlf: ported favorably by the Committee ! "o 1o the people of Junean| Standish, a descendant of "Captain AI iles Standish, deelared he InSeriiayong s °“"'""t%~'“’ ; Wirnses Ars histai { on Roads and Highways _!“,"“:‘Kfi at Blks 1l tomo (Tuesiday) had found her in the room of Ormond Cook, Harvard law are. preparing 4o L"”' ol 'l‘l . 4 i | the bounty oyotes L Tonight at 8 o'clock, explaining the | student. The woman vehemently denied wrong-doing. Standish tack of any mob, especially And well might it be that the!l Committee on Fisheries, ete., recom- wan school housing problem and 4 4 ks & 8- g along the boundaries of the speeches. Wednesday evening brought Fafidetl 19, B Noi 18, “ao'mop pss s o O e ra 0 ol recently sued for divoree, but lost bis ease when courts held no memory of the noted Virg | T words. The latter had no consid- | I i e \ppro 2 £ > : | e~ sl T Demands to Remove Barri- cades of International Quarters Ignored. Mary Monagle e ‘ T J | | Representative Sheldon, who with his Three Bills Introduced i, Mr. Thomas planned the pros that he had not come into conrt “‘with clean hands.” 1I‘u-m‘h ('r)lncessmns in the in- i i g | Three bills were introduced inlJuneau school buildin Wl he o will cinational area. tion of politics in view. He, a 22, Mr Worth. have compicted the plans and ope ad & timate knowledge of the [ the Honse today. No. o ' :| l(.“r o l”z‘l‘rl‘!‘x‘llnl\wnl :‘u:“k-'.li «Il(nlmmx i 4 ™ linposing licenses on commercial cificati for anadditional building Valies Key from 2 STATE OF WAR A Gha I Sl ased wise )_';‘;k‘ o the 3 i e | fishermen follows: on all re before tomorrow night. R. K. Robert HANGHAL, March 28 vir- i on-residents son, President of the Juneau School | Harmonica; Fr tual state of war exists hetween the Senate admitted they had not even | Jennie Genge, ewhtecn, Chi- |dent fishermen $1: on non-residents;son, President of the Juneau School} larmonica: Fi l ite of wa ) ; § ding | Roar also speak Nationalist troops and foreign ve : el Suey hgg i “using hook and line, including Board, will also si 1 0 b 0 . :: :l“lhulxlr” hr::)]llu-”" uu‘-t:‘ "l’lll:"zllnfl a1 19280 stenographer and ourse, troliers,” $100; seine fishermen, in-| Tha meeting lomorrow night will I Himself from ,'“I sels traversing the Yangtze River. al ; Sppkeligea ; ) All vessels are convoyed by foreign aitio U Wil ? got a court judgment keeping clnding any person u‘( in pe held under the auspic of the - ; : ' All els ar convoyed by for n ::::ngwiyxh:||:|‘:"(~‘| ;)hr‘n:;,;-!(ln‘;, I'\l-}tlka; her parents from taking her ' iy peration, 3250: 0t Jupeaun Parent-Teacher Association | PORT ORCHARD, Wash., March!warships but Chinese soldiers along : i S arauida ; S.With the aid of a key made the banks fire with rifles and ma- some $10,000,000 annually) but the| wecklvsalarv swmgshe}vnnt- fishermen who work on, m‘-:n']n'"' and B. D .\h\\.;]v(, Pr '|..'.‘5. .)f'v]n‘]u chMINAL GNE d i 4“1”.”M“| M.','.;‘.‘,, ‘l‘:”“ '-!’..(“» I:.. ‘~<|ll||‘|llv“\\1(h s sC R hioh Gie Klentt & . Al " v ? or help maintain, operate, gnard. oV grganization, will preside e Hizh| Ll A 1l i i . & ally e that it does anything except create her mother sai 5% b |while fishing, $260. Versons Whoi ™y iiion 1o explaining the plans | P [or gtiempted murder, escaped from another, burcau. Said the speal. r: ed Jennie to help pay for the . "\ 1 redied in Alaska el b ications, the plans, includ E < 4 ) ke _tonic : | weeks aen FORLIGNERS LEAVINC INTERIOR in effect, “We have surrendored (o new home of the family, ““a | yiirs are required to b '\"[’“W"q of B viows of theteompleted building [EXecutive Committee of i two weoks a8 ol UL i velgners > ve inis f i i Alagka, including iden i A i at $ i s |V empted SHANG , Ma 28 pf'e cemed so precious that | Your Honor. ‘w g horage i 0 ( asion. £ ) © Fish L . Highway Patro! after the offi-' throughout China held by the Na- they broke away from the mother International Newsreal, ! thived tontis Commitecton. & Tomorrow mgnt was selected for British, Americans. | cer had arrested him as a robbery|tionali ontinued, Reports indi- country, declared war, fought their | eries. No. 33, Mr. Paul, asks for an the date of the meeting because it} & i.u pect | cate lly all foreigners who own kind and kin, and at the cost S el Bill No. 33 will be neee ry for M Thomas | > enroute to the coast i or construct- \ ; f i re ot cady, of many lives, much suffering and' vmn\vlmwm of $5.000 for constrid 10SCOW Marcn ring Takutat.(to leave for South Wednesday 1 a2 5 B o preparing to leave. a great amount of money, cstablish y ing a school |.u.m;n7( ‘;"m”\ ,','j.f. at.| Jhd' e could nof eompleto the |r|.m~1'“""‘ the bombardn ‘.‘. 1king e kine G Ghly. fonsietEe ed those rights as the sacred herit |1t was referred to the and specifications in tims to have "‘\ I Vo '-m\' moon '.' ..n i shore are reported to be age of all Americans.” vays ¢ | 0 Arierican e Grier, calls for|them ready tonight. Tuesday night h and Jopan What It Proposes | N A ! was the only available occasion. Ists, the Executive Con ““"‘ of ‘“' “Warst " sie mioklog up Hkoen . § % i i 10,200 for a W Qomm nte onale h s arships are picking uy 5 What were those great principios, lisn apconrigilin T GUEEEE Y e Ask Large Attendance S e e ”,,f‘ SP glors at river ports and are bring- the precious rights, which ali Alaska | hipping subsid President 1. D. Stewart of the i | \emn * ot wo I i i 1 . to the questionable safety logislators, and others, including | rate out of Cook Inlet hetween An Tihedd DPrentifiiaaher -Agsdclation)be: unitad in d prote p 15t e ; T «t Shanghai DolcR U Buikerianaland e l(;)«h u.| SAPIRG AGTIDN chorake o “l‘-l(}‘,'.:'.z:'i'm--'.,1‘:"\\‘: sty “that it s TEReatly desiraql thajine . Stiminal WO in BB “"] caflets and handbills which agi- surrendered weakly and supinely to ferred to the L “¥% there be a large attendance of those|#ll declare L = ; IR ot (O ai [ “om- 5 are passing out fix re- the Federal govornment, and which | |and Means linterested in schools tomorrow night|Beretofore as a riend o theSenale ("““1““‘4“ Fund Com ‘wmm A ¥ £ pongibility for the Nanking inci- the Controller Bill seeks to regain | New Senate Bills particularly of taxpayers who will|Mational movements Ao miltee Reveals Activi- dent upon the Britisk and do not 1t can be told briefly, in much less| | Three measures were introducad | vore ap the eclection April 19 on the|#side “its rosy exterior and hus d mention Americank time than Mr. Sutherland took to lin the Senate. In addition to the|quegtion of issuing bonds. The mem.|closed its > nulisety lsaderstilp in ties of League. The boycott of British goods and Do l“"’ ""““";““"' againgt "“' 0PI’°555 /\mf‘n(hng Declara- jfishermen's license tax bill, llu‘(’.\' bers of the S badi8Eoaral seccntitiie)] Mast 8 dushicr, QUEIK (Eu0 Auspoll the strike of workers in the Brit- i‘u:{:‘l(xlu:lm‘:?((;u;f [n:m:u ?1.:1”“"'55\'3.\4 tion in Million Dollar A \”\11 [um“xm be uqu!nd LR ir. Alawut i The call asserts that America and| WASHINGTON, march 28 ish factories agitate the foreign feel i E 2 yriatin Thomas can explain the situa-| 2 - ) ALl naR A Saloon League ing which is growing daily but have Alaska Legislatures, guided n.m\\ Case Agamsl Ford LD er the direction of the GOVENOT|(ion better than any one else,” said | England began a war on China andjpenditures of the Anti-Saloon o 5 d olitics cum- S0 fa yassed without incident. by reasons of economy and efficiency. I onjunction with the Federal | My Stowart today, “and It fs very|urses Iussians “by all means at ourjin educational and polit Bl cume 40 far | keeping a weather eye out agains ¥ | Bureau of Fisheries in reclamation ! important t the people know all ::mvnm:mvl to support the Chinese ' pai w .lm"’ Gy R gl duplication of governmental machi DETROIT, Mich., March 28.—Coun-| of salmon spawning grounds in the ghout it o that they might vote fn-|revolutionists Cational Prohibit r ery and mounting costs of adminis-gol for ffenry Ford is attempting fo|yicinity of Cook Inlet, in impound-jiclligently on the mater of Issuing = e o g LA wve made public by| PRINCE RU lmT B. €. March tration, have deemed it wise and|p.event Aaron Sapiro from amending|ing waters of creeks and lakes tri- ponds.” ) i wign Funds Com- 28, Four hundred and seventy three proper o impose on Governors and|qoclaration in 141 separate libels in|putary thereto and removing m. | Former Minister Found "'.', Senate ““1’.‘,, v Runds Gouvy@he e ek S0 M 0 8 i Secretaries of the Territory certain|ipo million dollar case against Ford.|structions therefrom; Bill N mittee. The fi : s 30 ¢ 4 ay. oric i for 6 was the f [ tter of out- here today. American going for 6 dutics necessary to carry out laws gapiro sought to eliminate 34 of| My, Frame, appropriating 3693, Glllhy as Moonshiner A l":‘ “""'M “:“""‘“”‘j‘ ‘M”m"““:‘,‘“d SohT 14 conts and Caundlan for Gl enacted by themselves as duly elect his legations and change the!for relief of Miss Mary Monagle rnr e R 9 t$ T00,000 11.60 cents, "‘11 TGX"*E:'Q"":'"";; of the Wl"m"' Deo-| phraseology of others. balance of salary said to be due her| JACKSONVILLE, Ore., March 28 —[at $1,700,0 ple. Acting in e capacity of ser- i b Last Thursday the jury was ex-ifor gervices as teacher fu the Wood- ;\n.. 10 minutes’ deliberation, the vants of the public they, one after|.ysed and arguments on the admend-| 36 District. ury convicted Rev, ) .. Petel > sed and argume row School Distr 1L e the other, have passed such 1aws|ing of the declaration began this| pjll No. 5. Messrs. Brown and former pastor of (e |\1.mm1.ll<du l"l ,‘)r"“"l LI‘ omals ave ‘ as wore considered necessary ""”*nmvmnu Dunn, imposes a flat increase taX Christian Church, of transportation | wise, within the narrow limits im-i Tpe defense Counsel declared he|op 50 cents on all resident commer- and possession of liquor. Ho w f W posed on them by the Wickersham |would demand a mistrial is an amend.|gjal fishermen, and $50 on all non- RANSOM AID fined $400. Petelle surrendersd him (JIIUS(’" ""‘rl( ans rtor es Organic Act, and have called uponeq complaint was granted. ‘esidents engaged in salmon and| self two weeks ago after he learned | the chief executive of the Territoryi ynexpectedly, the jury was recall|herring fishing for commercial pur-| e was recognized when ha fled - BT and the man next in line under him|aq this afiernoon and Sapiro took | poses. ] | I||(m| his machine which was tran-i Gy ot a drer cllor in the state department. She to look after their administration.|the witness stand against Ford. His punn and Brown also g sporting moonshine and which stuek | BERLIN, March 28 The engage b 3 . e i1 Bt Banators Di CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, March 28 ¢ of Edward von Selzam, of the | died in 1923 at the age of 34 Well might they answer their critics|counsel said Sapiro would tell his|collaborated in Joint Memorial No . two-year-old daughter of Mayor| " ¢ 11 gl R Another ambassador's son, Baron foto “h‘mhI Ao b7 pntrickIstory in an hour, The defense plan-|§, “ntroduced today asking for the | fer. held bvui(:tlnlll;ln. [ hon T R & il m”h“\»;:x A'I‘:”n‘l:,u\)!':‘ “ n. | Withelm von Schoen, who is coun- Henry, when his protests were hail-|gq ¢ s8 examine hi ¢ or fiv e e e | B T € Yy i n, to Miss Anita we « . 1 Sel 5 WA ed s raitorous 1 this by treason, zll:y:) SN RR (Conunued on Page Two.) jitour. dys<hEl tef._on the tront |French Ace Will Auempl |1y daughter of L. William ticnry of | sellor of the German (l:-".';m":l;m“\vl:lst; o " " : b ek e -oo— orchi of - a minister's home last o § another link in the | king, in 1916, married Cather make Sigmottiot b i - Wlegelying of testimony by Baplig) : T thhl Across Atlantic'} o (,','h,,'m,,f‘ between Germen | Birney of Washington. At the same The tot was dirty and only i rme s No Mention of Governors followed the decigion of Judge Fred jmight. & g ' t 8 von Schoen was at- The colonists’ indictment of Eng-| Raymond permitting amendment ,‘,‘Mlchme Glll'l Fire Used partially clothed but apparently not yx,mum ts and American families tim, at Baron von Schoe . 3 i 4 iy b S hurt. The child was returned a few NEW YORK, March 28 i Herr von Selzam's father is him- | tached to the embassy at Washing- -llncl::a:dernu(g:: rg:: uléeiffifli"é’? sfifiux?&: ,?np,',:i‘;:”:#]i:fi?:\m(".)‘nlnlw!;l :!:;Iné‘d"mm;{ In Detroit Glllg War after Frazier had delivered | Rene Fonck. French ace, whose at-\yolr jn tho list. He married Miss|ton, a colleague, Wilhelm von Rath, counts against the misrule of George apiro’s letter to Ford demanding O b& 33 ransom Ailie WHOIAtapNEHIte llempt to fly from W York 1o/ yartha Schmidt of Milwaukee gor ar s z?wslde'nt OF xhe l:‘-ermln the ‘Third. It is signiticant. since thel oo s I er o O s WM& | DETROIT, March 28.—The first|found the baby when she answered |Paris last September ended disas M o | dze trust, aisq served sherny EE. assertions that the Controller Bill{gamissable, W, s % machine gun fire in the history of la door hell. The parents of the baby,|trously, will arrive in fhe United| Baron Ferdifand von Stumm, a|ried Cecilia May of Washington In 1s destgned to correct a situation| | ErO0C: e Detroit'’s gang war killed two men|physician and police were immediate-|States ecarly next month to make son of the former German ambassa-| 1915 He recently quit the diplomatic such as brought about the events and probably fatally wounded a third |1y ~u||mm|w_tl. The drug the kidnap-|another attempt. This is according dor in M:uhu_} and intimate friend | scrvice and went into business, rep- that led up to the writing and sign.-| K. Earl Blossom. wiii the Astoria|as they walked down to corridor of|pers administered to the baby in|to L. A. Soutmatoff, Secretary andiof Bismarck, in 1910, when he was resenting the dye interests at New inx of the Declaration, the appoint-|Puget Sound Canning Co., at Excur-{an apartment building this morning. | small quantities. caused drowsiness|Treasurer of the Sikorsky Munufact- second secretary of the vmbx.ms at| Yor -|sion Inlet, is in town on a trip for|The machine gun was entranced be-|but the effect wore off within afuring Company, whose planes Fonck Washington, married Miss Constan- | — e fjA——P—m—-—- (Continaed ¢ u.. 'l‘hroo) supplies, hind a steel fire door, lm hours iusw, Ltine tloyt, whose father was a coun “(Continued on Page Sev n ) of T —eo——— HALIBUT PRlCES