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DAILY ALASK JOL. XXIX.. NO. 4442. e R JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927. KCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS CLAIM ATTEMPT MADE TO KILL FORD b CITIZENS TICKET ™ ..o~ " AMERICANFLAG MURDER ENDS HUMAN THANGLY, EAUTU ACCIDENT Can Crab in | FILED YESTERDAY, /i IS TORN DOWN o P @5 OF HENRY FORD OITY ELECTION oo ANDDESTROVED o~ 2l <7 | MURDERD DI sent to the Assembly a bill per mitting canning of crab in Al- aska and sale in California. This Two Tickets in Field—Rob- {0’ ‘compate with Japanese Chinese C‘)Olie*" Slage‘ Dem- N 3 : 3 . : ertson Unopposed for : || onstration — American ] : f i : o : Startling Claims Made in School Board. - ::‘ Houses Are Closed. s 1 v i Connection with Sun- ’ SHANGHATL March 21 Coolies W 5 Y | (Ia} s Accident . A second municipal ticket was filed ‘l‘ """“‘*"‘-"\“v‘ tore down and de-) " < g ¢ K i | Jate last night in the City Clerk's stroyed an American flug over fhe 3 ) g H i " Office, for F”.,‘ .,,\‘ ,\1,..(,“,,, i The United States Consulate. Anti-Am | ¥ il Sl | EETROIT'. ch}},. March 31, ticket is headed by Cash Cole, for ericanism nas forced closing of busi ; : LR ¢ s UL B Ly Muyor: Hemer Nordting, H. T, THER. ness louses and coucentration of o - o 0 | Ford, it is declared that the anl nfifled Wivner 46, Gotelinen Americans near the waterfront G TR | injuries he received last Snnday All are well known Juneau citizens pory 2 i 2 4 . night and which necessitated Wamer and Tripp served on the FRUM ExPLusluN i SI}PPL!ES FQR MARINES i : > v an operation in the Henry Ford Council several years ago. SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 31—/ | 4 e Hospital, was the result of & d The ticket was filed as the “Citi Merchants have n called upon| o gL , ‘ lib L Sl a0 v O zens Ticket,” and they have as yet to furnish a huge quantity of sup- | ; ; | liberate attempr to kill him by | X | not anunouniced a platforn. Only Fout.lives Ate Lost il nlies fungne tiom: razor: Hlsdes: (o crusiing the larger motor car Cash Cole, candidate for Mayor seven and one-hall tons of candy into (he Ford ~oupe in which said, “We have not prepared a plat- | One of Most Terriffc Ex- thonsands of pounds of foodstufts A Ford was riding alone at the form. but we have filed in the in-| Hlosions 1n Penn to the naval transport Henderson 4 e ; 3 s 9 time, “terest of the people of Juneau | I 4 when it arrives Sunday to take the L ; ? 2 S R RO DI gy are working for the growth ar AR L [ Sixth Reginent of Marines to China ; : 4 2 The < nupe was knockel off: business development of our city ,H"y'-\"'{“-"'('l" '](“ ";""‘ e Ve Navy Department has ovdersd ‘ " . the voul just arter it passed Robertson for School Board piee g ul miners of e ! tha destroyer Thompson. at Rremer-| ] 1 ! ovir the Michigan Avenue Robertson, whose term ex-|! Il 1ogio on to race to San Diego at top P ; ’ bridge, on the river a member of the School|[DOmes. survivors of one of the mos | spesd with ammunition needed . o ‘T ; 4 filed his name for re-election (!¢1Vific cxplosion in the history o lipe Narines and the Henderson ’ / 4 he coupe crusked down a President of the body. At the :fll“;‘ i “\””,,‘" }’ """‘\‘|"“-““‘ ‘)““‘ “’m“ i i 15-foct embankmert and dver- closing of the Clerks Office Mt | vific wiase which only 1ok | PROBE NANKING OUTRAGES . ’ e B s T A g T TRt Bty delsvion, Jon. ol & (2 toll of four lives WASHINGTON, March 31, Con- . o ix feet from the water's edge. ha other mame had been fild (o | The explosion ripped through mine [sul Geenral Lockhart at Hankow : ] y - Ford was rendered uncon- onbae. Ko [No. 3 of the Pennsylvania Coke and | has "'I;“"\"'l_ !-\* ":' ¢ t'( "l"l’"” A . et scious but soon recovered and, First Ticket Filed Early oMy whan Hhe entie am | M i lkes Hed. WeghCal ey : urassisted, niade his way to the L g AR was felt 10 miles away Shanghai intending to investigate S rtekeeper of his csta'e. e unen M aa b » entire force of 300 miners was | the Nanking outrages. Looting of i1 g s, Ford was summoned ¢nd Simpson, Warren H. Wilson and |8t first throught to have been en.|the American-Baptist = Mission at - he was taken to his lowme and ‘Theodore Heyder for City Council. |combed and perhaps all lost their Kewilin is alsor reported Mes, Ruth Snyder shieldd ber us old danghter. Lotraine, and herself from the then later to the hospital. | £y PR S {lives but the men made their way s, i a0 when she was arrested by police and charge ' Behty 3 ik 4 R L men, The candidates for City Coun ! % | 3 with nry Judd Gray b.owith murder The Detroit Fre cilmen are all members of the pre- Ithrough the d rkness to the only SIX KILLED, BOMBARDMENT - hnsha Albert Snyder, art editor of Motor Boating, at the Snyder home in Queens \ rints Hha 1ollowxe Pd"“ tot.’hy sent Council and are running for |UNdamaged entry of the mine SHANGHAT, March 31 Canton Mrs. Snyder and her hushand are sl AR tral panel, The woman and P ng description re-election. ' ese Commuander Chang Kai Shek an i njail without bail of Henry Ford’s injuries: The Citizens Efficie Ticket | estimates that the Anglo-American MW RORK. Mirch. 31— Wh S : 1 } “‘Deep cut over left eye, an- economy,” and declared in favor of Nunking resulted in the killing of g, PSSkt I 0 T i b bty DS SRR o coveied with bruises and he is B ik Mavar: SiTedE. O i ix and the nding of 15 per-| 5 o Roberts, manager making the Mayor, Street Commis. six and the wounding ¢ I of the Tin Oaks Resaurant, said t ™ ant looking for the pair about a 80 wrenched that he moans at sioner, which- would make him \Ir-! A sons, also destruction of L0 hanses, P g 9 ¥ . p tually a city manager. The plan is | cLGSE TUNIG“T: } ? a o e A e iy the slightest movement, some- to follow the example of Ketchikan| $10 PER MURDER ———| times crying out in pain. He where the Mayor has been City Man-| SHANGHAL March 21— A mar- i S 1o i P is also men,\(ed by a threat of ager for the last several vears. | ler trial here has revealed that Hl» H!:ELER DEN'ES pneunionia. Efficiency Platform | CHICAGO, March 31.—Unfon offi|ig the price for an N.“,".‘,.,,. Faleo Fat g i i addition to Aaron pire’s mil- In the announcement of the Citi-jcials declare that some coal minesi.gojie has been convicted mur- Ylion dollar libel suit against him zens' Bfficiency Tickot, it wai said: | will continue operation after thelgering a loyal forewoman in a |.m Reducers Are ford recently reswvell Mifwited g iciency 1 economy of Vvlw‘IHHHI'H'H of th vlil'kwl\\'-l\'h agrea-|igh cotton mill. The gun was Indicted | publicity in connect’mn with the re- City Administr would be im-fment at mi eht tonight PCAUSe o by a labor leader who |.1|"u\~- ported boyeott by the Detroit Jletail proved by conmbining the offices inew eemenis have been signed. | (he assassin . 1HINGTON, M 1. Wayne | Grocers The hoyeott s sai to Mayor and Strect Commissic . and | Operators ociated with all mines | — e - o \Hl"~. v i ) e m" inac) Aot thE Hecvs e 1 organized after the re- it is. our intention, it clected (in lowa, Ohio and Hlinois state they % Fhe o ale of Kpeom ts Sl 3 Navd et s protested to I ahout his this. We believe that this is (rue will close making 150.000 miners idle. | Eormer Thane Man Dies ‘ cliewin m. and oap as fat | 3 Hinekiey, No: |8 practice of underselling only if the right man is found and| — -~ reducing remer sl el g his grocery stores. Thay we helieve Mr. Judson will meas|Qlympia School Girls In Seattle, Was a Baker p, .. o HmN,s Close Four| 1 indic Wi S tien A anclatiol] eclived they. vabeivell mn sunsati: ure up to our expectations. The dn Learned, of thield, N. J., League has paid expenses | TRetory reply from him ties of Mayor have grown and are Vote to Ban Lipstick| ..;iic sarn 31 wuner Hours for Pioneer’s Fun- and Earl Ci n gadiliiaL Ihe RSB HINERIC st il . ol still growing to such an extent that 2 b : \ A using the ma r Fed Wiieslel 318 “inilenonde o it is Hnpossibia for him to give the| oryMPrA, Wash. March 31, —|iCT¥ices for George Schmitt. aged eral—Final rnhutc. wpgleA teimey nunton suin el YREIEE P EES AT banpns National Realty. Men : oy : 13, who died last Sunday, will be " Shdas A nukua) HEsit 1 af cit business the attention it de-|yoicurrer it will he only the naturs '”h..m Tisto tarnoriow He spent most pair made an annn toof FApR e 3 Rt % o Sot 'ug"" 10-13 fnr rh it made 1he League pay the cost 3 serveg and not neglect his own busi- | 1o that Olympia High School girls| g y . d copies of testimony just Seattle Convention [l organization has to do - in mh CHses CHICAGO, March 31 Official a - > > -— nouncement was made by the Na- tional Association of Real Estate Seattle Rectaurant Man Bl its natlonal convention l‘ COnVIC'ed o‘ M“rder Bed will be held August 10 \I\Illl March 21 The jury s convicted Bllix Lawrence, Seat | | | | ) il " ” 5 go00.000 through th nationa el 018 of s life in Aluskn und was for| FPAIRBANKS. auska, March i1 L r el Ak Lwill wear on their lips, if they live ; S a bake Business ceased for four hours ves : Siali! f f many years proprietor of a bakery 3 i A : il Registration Book Open Evenings |, 1, (e tenets of faith adopted at | | tevday atteimoon. when. tha. {inaval !‘l ' Sun e SERH) ].' e gk liation bookss will be 0PN |y " mass meeting of the girls of all services for Edward A. Herring, Daw-| " "S0ems | this evening, tomorrow evening anc et | . | % G g i SUbs e UnHi o droioak. Mhe!|"oup. SlaHess iations of a|. (GeOrEe Schmitt was wellknown son and Fairbanks ploneer, were s, . . SRk I iy Ta% Hau: been MRt |, oppit BOU recommerdations 08 @lyers amone oldtimers. (For ' nuni-|eld. e EMGRETHIST CIIAGESHONR) | | | | | committee which had been giving | o SEIOE FRUEC S the baker at|as a vesult of pnenmonia o appearance a second i ATt e ) 3 b 4 i ”"'I.fi""” e e o i f |the subject of cosmetics and dressiyy. Thaue mess house leaving here| RBusiness houses will be closed alll municipa e field, it S fyyen carnest consideration, were e THERC o R day fomavies. atons Al tauteblL d believed, will stimulate interest and 465000 The girls voted to abolish | “77" 7% arving, He was asgociated ) faeistaning il g o gl Herring was with | speed up registering. At 2 o'clock fyh, Yipstick, go casy on the pwoder | newspapers in' Dawson and Fairbanks | this afternoon the registration had ¢ da g 2 i gl | | i puff, climinate expensive jewelvy, | tin the early days and later entered | ched 600 [wear 1ow o ai least modegate i |Well Dressed Unmasked {the transfer husiness in Fairbanks = [shoes, and inexpensive dresses. The Robbers Make Big Haul! A widow and nine children, seven . jsport skirt, however was not banned of whom live in Fairbanks. survive Purchase of Five Acre Apparently the length of the skirt is to bhe left as fashion dictates Forestry Tracts lmposuble‘ ISLEsap tanion gl Two Canadian FPacific steamers ’ have been chartered to bring real- M of the muMderfiony attending Yhe codvesiie s ssen and fixed | goutheastern Alaska imprisonment & S g SRR G - S 3 deliberated five hours PAMPA, Texas., March 31 Three A, . VANCOUVER, B. . March 31 defendunt recelved. the. vet [ !well dressed unmasked robbers en-| I'\ ’I'I'”"'“\'; o ’“"‘““ o ”l}l Sir Chavies Hibbert Tupper l‘-'l“"'mu without emotion but his yvoung Senate, as Court of l’u-ml the Firsi National Bank short ‘“ e ']'I 2 “';"‘l o ett {member of the Dominion Parliament { i, el e 2 Impeachment, Convicts ) ek ) - Short- |y nown by old residents of the Queen [y el o0 T AN ‘ SuwARD, Aluska, Murch 81t |Pocifie Northwest Dry (1 ier o oty Cand lemares (V0 LV SCHRS I, L QI G e ety o) S e R ! a result of a ruling of the uneau collected §2 i Ve hortly atter Lha l(lmulx).v yush. il oy Seroaeln b % HELEN M reh 3 Forestry officials, purchase of five| Force Is to Be Changed |20 customers and “employces ina 30000 %00 © TR 0 M [ i Charles was for many yeare] P T e s o 0 Sk B i T acre tracts in forest reserves pre- i |vault. The robbers had drawn pis it eoman ol 1o Dominion BANK MANAGER ROBBED 7 P en 8 ! 2 ¢ Fairbanks T lia 1 son of ' BN 1 Montana State Senate has convieted vents many residents here from| gp e sorganiza. |tols. The fourth lit waited at : He s we_second son of the Jate] LOS ANGELES Cal, March 41 _State Senate has ! Hilina siikorias homes on 'the lako |, SEATTLE, March 31.—Reorganiza-| b o0 0r%0) automobile, - Siv Charles Tupper, Premier of Can-|Two men asked the manager of the | Charles T Stewart of irregulurities q,;",,-.,.:‘g i . [tion of the Prohibition Unit B z > - : CHAMBER MEET'NC‘ ada in 1896, The younger Charles| Western Branch of the Bank of [taly {88 Secretary of State on a charge L TLR SR, R I T cunRER The Chamber of Commerce holds |yl (0100 bictou, "Novi Scotia in{for ditections to Tdondn —oaeh, {00 #ccepting commissions on state o its regular weekly luncheon at the |jrb qron e b o ne for 85 ve ke L ad | insurance. The vote was 50 to 5 Roportell Two | nistrator Roy Lyle announced today Quarter Million Do'hr | Avcada. Uife itomouboyw uobn, Wi d e H1ou mmons for rsowhipped out their guns and backed i - Pl b. | t | and was Minister of Marines and!the manager into n corer and es =+ o i S {Four or five changes are expected White, who 18" & member: of, thelimiehanton oy seven veans 8 Borvanls ik y 85000 | e American Fliers [to be made immediately and more Fire Occurs, Portland, '\ vlo b o mewber Sho i v yeste 1 paryuddabad RIEIBNIIG it 9000 | e Q {later when the Civil Service exami-! SeEieEn . [the plans the commiitee has made |, Bl Thah ol e . Are Shot Down ! natlons for dry agents are completed,| PORTLAND, Ore, March 8L—Fire| concerning the campufgn which | B0 ¥ practiced law in Vancouver; HALIBUT CATCH FOR MARCH Makes Hole in —— S agges early this momning swept the four|imis next Monday. April 4 sinc g PRINCE RUPERT, B C. March | e MEXICO CITY, March 21 Pedro] HALIBUT SALES story building occupied by Bushong e - \" ln.- ‘.Im,.x halibut - cateh landed (,,,, and Kills Zepada, representative of the Liberal £ and Company, one of fthe largest . vl_-vv or March w 2928, 700 pounds Z e o ane he| PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. March|ami oen painting establishments; PETERSBURG MAN prowns (National Guardsmen and Today's sales were anly 7000 pods I iird, Same Slmt has received a report that the Lib-|{31.—Halibut sale here late yesterday |ijn the Pacific Northwest. The loss Warren Maste, resident of Peters Canadian, going to 8 und 13.50 erals brought down to Conservative amounted to 125,000 pounds. Amer-|jq estimated at $250,000. burg for the last three years, was Posse H“nt for Bandits ', | DEr MONTE, Cal. March 81 government airplanes. Two pilots, | ican halibut sold for & and 1260 g [, Loust. electrician, who was | accidently drowned last week in Dun M 5 PR - | —Fra T. Heffelfinger, of Min- | believed to be Americans, were Kill-|cents and Canadian for 7 and 12.30 | ghutting off the current, narrowly [can Canal. He was going aboard a JASPER, Ark . March 21 Miss Jeanette Gurver, teacher | neanols, vesterday made a hole ed and two (amuretl cents, escaped death when the elevator | motorboat belonging to R k. Mc-[A detachment of N 1l Guards-| the school at Skacway, arrived on in one and Killed a wild canary 3 e - ———ldropped from the top floor through | Dowell and Ross Greiner to veturn men and 100 possemen have sur-|the trip of the Margnita to spend | | wiih the same shot in a game of ' M ves 1o the. baiaitont 1o petersbure from Duncan Canal [ronnded the dense woods near here|her Easter vacation in Juneau. Miss | wolr s YSCRAPERS TO HIDE jH e 0 e ¢ When the small boat in which he|where three bandits, who partici-!Garver is registered at the Ga-'4 . . {rowed himself out to the sboat | pated in 1 65,000 day rob- nean Police and Students in e e acoldent ecuted afor a[Dery of the Newton Couniy Bank SRR ite {line was attached to his boat from |on Tuesday, are believed to be CHICAGO RAIL TRACKS Cndh, TN e I i e o L Wurrmgv with Wulow ———— HAVANA, Cuba, March 31—Po-| il 1o bring him to life is reported he confessed particip SABO! Maroh 51-—Ciiltago.is |l alod Btation company: has ssversl|HEs Rnil students clashiedl hefore fhe a1 il ong bandits were heavily | Of ]\ ' I Ill l P A, Meaihe air righs aver| more blooks of track avallble for| Presidential Palace last night when|swaANSON MAY BECOME armed o Guardsmen have ma-| ()I) ew (’ga her railroad tracks. similar development students de mnlhlhl‘lffl. against post- MAYOR OF PETERSBURG |chine zins The Chicago Daily News is the| Just north of the river where jt|Donement of the “l“I‘m:!‘ls until 1932 ——e>— first business concern to plan a build- | bends to turn into Lake Michigan|and retention of President Mach Carl K. Swanson, popular Peters Chi R A k d LONDON, ‘March 31.- A curic the voman in question. The magis- ing over a railroad right of way, but|the Chicago & North Western road (aned until 1 bure business mam, is the only ecan inaman Runs Amuck and .. .../ i\ he daw f Enclena | trate ruled: many similar projects are under dis-| has a large freight yard which some gL e didate for Mavor of that town, and e kS ¥ 1 akes gal for ¢ o mar.| These mariages ae forbidden un- T o Chicags 1 tin.| day will ‘be heautitied. The nortn|Motion for Retrial in [his olection i3 helieved to be cer- Kills 11-Year-Old Girl makes it Megal for o man to mar. |, Tise tariages se forbuden und tually encircled by railroad tracks,! bank of the river will be skirted by: Sinclair Case Is Denied!'*" Mavor Ed. Locken, who is com Lk St 3 vy his brother's son’s widow. though|tables at the end of the Book of but realtors say it will be only a|a double-decked street like Wacker inclair Case Is Denied |\, . i fourth term, and former | TORONTO. March 31 Fong he can marry his brother's widow. | Common Praver. The prohibited de- matter of time until all tracks are|Drive on the opposite bank, opening 5 Mayor Thomas S. Elsemore, both of |Wrong ran amuck lust night withi ppic was revealed in a nlling by | &ree of relationship has been modifi- hidden under skyscrapers.s the railroad vard to development of| WASHINGTON, March 33— Jus-|whow were placed in nomination, re- [a Jong butcher knife and killed o008 05 o chudy. @1 cumparatively recently by the The Daily News building will be|air rights. tice Hitz, of the District of Co-|fused 10 hecome candidates again. Elsie Ma E years, and| "U8F o i G 3 cts of 1507 and 1921, whereby* mar- just west of the Chicago river over| Probably the most valuable of all|jumbia Supreme Court, has denied| i wounded four others, three of them INg two “marriage problems” put | is permitted with a deceased tracks leading into the new Union!is the Ilinois Central right of way|Harry J. Sinclair's motion for re- 1 Williams, Manager of the|Chinese He was captured after a before him. They were: “Can I mar- s sister and a deceased broth- Station. Pending electrification of [along the lake front. The terminal|trial on the Senate contempt con-| Hirsi(hichagof m returned to |chase and shots were fired by thelry the widow of my brother's son”"ler's widow. Apparently it never oc- the terminal, shafts through the|is now being electrified and above |viction. Counsel will argue tomor-|Chichazof Islund last night on the [police. The authorities assert Wong and “Can |1 marry my late wife's| curred ot the Legislature, \n passing building will provide an outlet for|the dingy yards city planners en-{row as to whether the verdiet|virginia V. Mr. Willlams has been |was ordered deported to Ching two mother's sister?” The questions wel these acts, to extend them to what locomotive smoke. The river front|vision a new wilderns of skyscrap- |ghould carry one sentence or a sen-|in Juncau for the last week on busi- s ago after having been declared aske by two men each of whom|is a far more remote relationship, will become a broad plaza. The|ers. tence for each of the four counts, ness for the mine, 2 insane, sted he was deeply in love with'namely, a brother's son's wite.” sen near HEoumelaw last December