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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME™® VOL. XXIX., JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, APRIL 4. 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRI(l TEN CENTS JAPANESE FIRE ON CHINESE COOLIES 993 REG'STER R(“I'"é Busi Hopv to ’ l e \‘JHXv/Pl( ILRI ()I\H\\'.H\I WAR | c WESE MOB HELD TOMORROW e g 0 oy = BY JAPANESE Two }l'ickelps‘l Are in Field—| Bible Teachings ;".‘\,";‘“‘v’l":“":‘“"““'4‘:"\"‘; it . s ! ! ¥ 4 - Lesters in H«'l;lk()\\ Met with Polling Places Open at Wust Not Be Lost [ s dire g - 1 s 3 Machine Gun Fire-~Am- n M01 ning. Says Coolidge Sepiluss, is a weaithy Eekimo and : i ; | <39 L 3 President of sthe Cooperative Stoge | i ? L R ericans Cuard Fire. Company at Sevoonga. He s criti ‘ f \ mmm:p.n .l.mv.u will be held WASHINGTON o cally il ' i ¢ $ . tomorrow and the 993 people who| claring that at times it appears | Crosson was to have taken hin 3 > : . ; HAL Apru 4.~ A Junanese gistered before the books closed | that “popular familiarvity — witl to Nome or Fairbanks for dical § 3 5 L Lo message from Hanzkow iturday night at nine o'clock will| | the Scriptures is not as great [care but when Crosson was Kept i o A4 iys ) se 82 L attempting to be privileg d to cast their votes foy | | as has been in the past lown: at Kolzebus, enroute liome . v Z 4 Z 3 9 S ] i t Chinese cooliss city officers | erican life President {trom Point Barrow, the United Sts B ? » - AR L o : 4 Y oiing shops in the The registration hy precincts was| in a letter made public yester- | Bureau of Educition, instruct Sy 3 B e L : i o AR | dapane cssion there, were 566 in Precinet No. 1, 239 in Precinct day. said it is difficult to support Curtis Welch, g Pnment | e b 8 3 o e - SOIgDas with machine guns 0. 2, 188 in Precinct No. 2 | the foundations of the govern- a1 Nome, to communicate with Mrs. | 4 4 3 H & TORUILELG tue W ding of two The polls will open tomorrow | ment and society if faith in the S, Scupholm, nurse who s A % { Chines morning at % o'clock and will remain " are lost The me said the mob invaded open until 7 o'clock in the evening fthe Concessivi after a quarrel be- The polling places are as follows I'Nonie. and: Dr. Weleh tween a Japauese sailor and ric ) e, 4 is 1o radi : & 9 $23 3 No. 1 in the Fire Hall on Fourth and It otibne o e i ; fadip . "o ! 4] | shaw couolie A tssar " . N " r vere 1 \ Main Streets: Precinct s the T R L g it . Agpbeal / 1y | dapanese sailors were landed hur- office of the Reliahle anster Com ol ; " e & {riediy from warships and opened fire pany on Front Street; Precinct No Ton the looters, The majority of the at nding the Kimo. She is 1o radio, Sepiluss's svmptoms and condition 1o will thus be saved unless an opera 3 v on is necessary - St T 3 \ d g i residence near Home Grocery on LA i T — : . Japanese i the Concession have Willoughby Avenue | taken rvefuge aboard the Japanese T filed ! ! 1 150 8 ars There two tickets which have warships anese soldiers are now for the city election. the Citizen's jenarding the Concession and mors Thomas B. Judson r Mayvor. and (to Hangkow from Nanking und Robert Simpson, Warren H. Wilson 4 . Shanghal cilmen, and the Citizen's Tickst on | CHICAGO, April 4. Three mayor i : | DISORDERS CONTINUE which Cash Cole is the candidate alty candid s ave closed thei & g SHANCGHAG, April 1 Further r Ms and Homer Nordling, H.|speaking campaigns and reports are | 4 - 0 il L R e . vipp, and Charles Warner ave | carrent that tervorism, fraud and 3 % L tititen ahd’ dontiylian i NE: candidates for 1l Council violence will be rampant tomorrow PRl ) : o L g onalt marked . KNe . wedEst The election officers, appointed by at the city election. Race riots are, ;a8 3 o Lotibio 11 this sootinhe Tt Hs N City Council are: Precinct No :\ulnm’ml Seven thousand policemen ! T i b " : fdeveloped that American bluejackets Mrs. William Franks, My, j will be on duty and the National 5 < 5 W o {oharged with gosslioe ine Al O'Neel and | Sowerby: |Guard will also be probably sum- Labor Committee U"a”"“ou’ : 7 | Sl ;,',', 4 i "“‘, bt | ',':x'" ('i',.:'“‘:',': A. Lavenik, and J. A [moned in Recommendation q . o ) a2l ! coolies wiio aftempted to capture the . 3 o 3 i i vessel, Four coolies weres wounded Precinct No. 2, Judges - Agnes F Against Enactment : & | “The Camtoness are’ gheliile aE Manning, Augustus Brown. and | —_— o T B | wards Peking George A. Coe; Clerks—T. J. Strobe. L | | : \ " E he evacuation of foreign women und Nellie Simpkins. The Industrial Insurance measure e 3 and children from the northarn capi- Precinet No. Judges—J. N. ( B. No. 11 reported today i 7 . tal continues ver, Peter Madsen, wirs 1mes l».\' Chairman CGaffney, of the Ilnuw‘ ' : ¢ 3 i Americans are leaving Canton. Bistog: Clerks—Mrs. Al Lundgren and ommittee on Labor, with a recom The lubor situasion’ H Sksnkhal John' Belan. | mendation that do not pass.’ | remains disturbed - FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 4. The report wa@iaigwed by ewory; e GRS s SR S Joe Crosson landed on his home field member of mmittee ! ; 5 it g Pois ‘ Press Card Saved here late Saturday afternoon unde The committee has held two pub-| : i 4 i :HAI‘IBUT BUAT 2 nost trying flying conditions, a lic hearings on the measure at , 4 2 ( By Reichstag Head murky atmosphere, heavy snow, mak-| which opponents of the measure! ' i : ) ! ine the landscape barely discernil pointed out fewture which they BERLIN, April % Paul Loeb. 4y grapped ar Ruby on his way here! claimed made it an unworkable sys ; - - | | progidont of the German Reichstag. qoy Kotzebue, to refuel without go-!tem, costly, and without promising These pictures, just receiy i Tethye B TEeUBRE Iayden ‘even' by political’ ot o Ghviohza. Grosson cartiediiiiy rea) venefits.fo. the Merritory | tonese troaps ook wer the oits. A i X / s T bty | to tire opponents for his magnanimous act 1 ( | mewspaper correspondent Smith o employee or employers. 1t will come| Southerners low is shown a \ i g z o hanled aw ) ital. s o in vefnsing to permit the “H‘"h'”\\"' Boint Banjom fof tisDetyolt. News:|tb, ot ekaond: tedding (n dlie Holws| patches indicate that thousan 's « nilar v ) and lie Cantonese succeed of the press gallery card of AdOM \inne ™ fxpedition tomorrow ed in taking over the city in, a Nationalist newspaper man = 4 g : et etk o 3 in, in ting a banquet ball b Bills on Calendar § . = ' he saw Frau Loebe “balanci Ai 1 p The THouse had five bills on its] S # 1 i ir Mail Pilot and e i Gagh, AR MEX. SLAYERS ¥ e yeas on her knife and then deft} daily calendar for consideration this apt. Amundsen Dodges Officer iy (hars o HETEMOUED Y Bftiioon v e ekl h.'...\.' At | 1 : ficers | Cdl\(l(lldn Motorship Kiltuish The report so enraged the first Pa“enger Are Lost action on them all. Bill No Says Hi | 15 Years: Back to s Wl b L Is Wrecked at Cape Fair- Yice-president, who is a member of : ; Hrdtriatine 501000 for constration T T b e . e | 18 Wrec the conservative People's Party. and| FRESNO, Cal. Apiil 4 -No (rae of @ sehool huilding at Vakutat for I Work Finished | UF AMERIBAN Prison on Stretcher weather—@he Drovibs . A has been found of Addie Neher, pito i d 1he administrative director of the use by the Federal Bureau of Edu-| SALT sichstag oy degided to with-|Of an aiv mail plane, and A. Shaller. g4 e A YAKE CITY, Utah, Apr COLUMBUS, O, April p : 23 TI‘:A:'ulvl]'l:rl:']:.'.”:L (kh:l?fll\ -:.“!m o LS Sl 1{;1v11. ‘\ ‘“,,,',,’,,,,,'A,I:.I '.‘L‘.’,’ ljllyl‘:tfl for| - Capt. Roald Amundsen ha After dodging the author Canadian halibut h; '“h‘)::; ‘As soon as Loebe heard of this ac- Since Sunday morning. The bel nen incurred during an epi-| Arrived here on his way ¢ the past 15 yvears e | u"\m. a r'm‘“r‘ b ks lion he rescinded it, saying that expressed that the plane unquittingly g of smallpox in 1919 and| Francisco. He said: ) il Sharp, aged 64, has been re- . i ashore A.n“ pg Wt walUigE newspaper men must not be punish- frew out over the sea or has beaen pi U T 15 Committee Substitute,| AN emptyoomy o work s MENICO CIT ~pril 4. The po turned to the Obio Penitentinry torm. JGarcll S5 ANy ed for personal attacks forced into the mountains and pos- ¢ The frontier is gone and the day ; on a streteher, He aped trom ac¢ording to a telegram creating a one-man tive Fish of Guadalajara have captured : h — . ibly wrecked. Commission, o to be considered| ©F '} plorer (Bepast. s biglil t of the bandits who kidnappedj | Prison in 1912 aad surrendered AL & b i i ) Q =%, | is now left to the airplane pilot Y A #s his health was hroken by the of C‘ustoms from E. M. Axel- 2 5 4 in second reading. Bill No. 27.%ap ‘s ! I then murdered Bdgar M. Wil | UL e ) : o SEloner AT Ketchikan Auto Accident; Rumored Prince Carol proprinting $3.000 for improvement| = Continents will soon be dvawn GinKoerican, Three manbers of ||, $train in evading pol ; it States Commissione 1 close e e swiftness s e { One member of the erew, of the Kenai school building, -and| ¢loser t her the swifn Dandit wre reported tos 8 ' Occupants Are Not Injured May Return to Throne \, "%\ “iiihorizing expenditure or| Of @il el L i faid Wilkins Fatrick-GalTind ouig LM S o st funds provided for maintenance of ¥ PO i | I becanse the bandits be- Funerals Are e S ekutat HeaOIOINE. tal e Sl KETCHIKAN, Aluska, April 4 | PARIS, April 4 Interest in the the Ploneers’ Home in transport came enraged that Mexican Federa Funerals Are at Yakutat, LIl R John R. Beegle. insurance man, rid-/Balkan situation centers around persons to the Home at Sitka, and| troops had been sent in pursuit of Touched for R i o L Y ing with his wife and three friends, | prince Carol. of Rumania who left to pay for telegrams regarding ap ,One Theatre that Does them / 2ol L;{ w\;:.fl‘nl]. }‘;““““\‘,‘;"kfl:;'*' s was forcad off the road last might his Neiully residence yosterday for plications for admission, et were Not Want an Angel Wik to-vear-anl <on who was Urge for \p:-ml RSELS aaaa and the sedan fell 10 feet, landing lan unknown place and returned this scheduled to come up for third read Kidnapped with his father and re ltake them to their home port with wheels up. Only minor injuries morning to confer with five Ruma- ing and final passage. 4 R B . identified Maraiano Calzada! PARIS, April 4. = The way | ",\.,‘ W Fairweather is about twenty woore sustained and the car was nians. It is through the conference Controller Bill Again [ SIEANSAR. QUL SHRYL Sa the Teader of the kidnuppers urge for speed in the | api ‘m,hfl‘ S oRUIWeAL af iya Bay and practically undamaged. the fall not| pertaing to his returning to Rumania ' The most important measure on|i!Mival - producing compans Information givem by the leader|tal is even affecting fun O o AR AE. iy KBk b even b ukin; the glas and possible ascendancy to thelihe Senate calendar was the Con-[d0esn’t want an Hangel” has bec the handits is expected to lead! A proposal before the city council s 7 % tound i R throne oller B as st ro- 5 g to the arrest of others for automobile hearses has aroused e troller Bill which was still in pr The compent 1o tes atees Uiy a th v automobile hear s aroused . s oniE o .8 cess of second reading. It was under-| S TR . UYL The Mexican authorities said the much opposition and bitter comment MIOFier 1N qullflr EXPLORER AND BIG MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 4.--Co-'gtgo0 that one or two members had|ldttle Theatre,a community organ-bgpanping and slaying was part! but it scoms likely that Americus Cases Under Arrest i GAME HUNTER DUE :\x]\:n“'yl“\?.m t‘)u- filing of A-hw ..m. amendments to offer. » The measire '“\“' & retent e et i orticlals (oulon o plot against the Government [ methods 11 be adopted | i i orporation of the reorgan-| | ohably will be sent to the Com for the estranged rvelations of Mex-i One critic laments (hat speed i HERE DURINQ MAY ized Chicago. Milwaukee and St yiiree on Engrossment today and| /M0 0rsan ""' the: matter of ico and the United State | funerals will mark the farewell of|, SPOKANE, Wash.,, April 4—Geo Paul Rail . now known as the!yeiyrned to the Senate in rh.m\"‘*l' ‘ I"’H “'” "'I“‘”“ e D me of the most beautiful sentiments | Heaton, an 1.[{|..‘r ;)ylllm 2;";)1;‘(&"" hicago, Milwaukee and Pacific Rafl-| ropding Tuesday or Wetlnesday. The|*Um of money to carry on the little Y eupect for the dead He | Board of Trade and Law Enforce- gaine hunter of Chicago, and a smail| pions (oo AETOUCHIET L WAS 280 |Senate met ut 2 p. m. ke D voted down becausa thase intereste ronfies SR a most of he information indicting party are planning a hunting trip 0 cjov or New York, President| o ."il.'|'|].‘.1x]‘v]||'.-.1 lxln"ly;‘l“]‘\:-‘\‘tll Monight | feared that prospesits which came Fetes Temptatlon e niw 1_1.1“ .‘ o funerals ]< ity Commi foner Brownlee and 10 laska this summer. Thoy will ar temporary of the organization |t0 take up four measures -on fish-|*hY othet way than as a reward for| in \eo, and even 1he poorest, with | others for liquor conspiracy, has heen Five I Duneau MRV, 1h on the. yachL] >——ro (e i {ar ol atise the Theatre to lose| BERLIN, April Tls vear Chabby paid mourter. hat the | arrested charged with violation of “Northern Light” which has just bel | pAwsON TELEGRAPH MAN ieladent 502 persons who now act in the produc-|Shrove Tuosday carnfval in the in-| UEL SEEL BRC SRR ML the tquor completed for Mr. Borden, and while PROMOTED To. EXECUTIVE { Witcherat |tions for the mere lovs of actine. {dusirial city of Halle opened new HERC S0 Wa¥ e wione i Fear of Witchcraft g.:.".m:\: ]?,1:m:;,k,. out the necessary| . Lafontaine, for 22 vears with | I:)‘v‘ con I\In’\‘lel‘\\';l;”:);ul the |lu-|’.|‘:,,.m 1:v:!H| for replenisning: the city | 0%, SEMECT SEL R oitives mareh: Lagh Survwor of Arctlc o conses the Dominion Government telegraph | [iieRIA SR YRS o i R L uncovered behind the hearse regard- The names of those for whom (i(ium in Yukon Territory, for the | Is CNISC of Mlll'dfl' while 1t develops and that art dos) For jess than u year (he city has | NCOVERCE WG e Baiee TORAE Expedltlon Dies in Mass. Tic have been prepared are MF.| it coveral years in charge at Daw. not appear to vluunx)l on prosperity. heen the proud possessor of a traffi i tliroughout long sraveside wery.| and Mrs. John Borden, Mr. anrd| i has been promoted to an execu.| PARIS \]vlll 1 Dark age super - [tower at the intersection of its two S SRS TR, B 3 i IVER. M Apiliid Mrs. €. B. Goodspeed, and Mr. and|(jy2 position and ordered o Ottawa, |stition and the fear of witcheraft ave |y g Navy's Largest principal strect he usual “ver- 0 P ;I ui\‘l 4 B e L Mrs. R. B. Slaughter. Lafontaine entered the service ! by the Paris papers for a Y+ boten™ regnlation applies to climbing siod ok 3 s 1 3 2 Lafontaine el 3 e ge at | hlgme u n Messerschmidt, proprietor of 3 | < Messerschmidt, proprictor of last suriiving member of the ill- (v | Skeena and has served at White- | murder in the village of Ballots in Submarine Is Damaged I il e ARy datlug San Francisco Hakery. i cons| fated expedition lod by Lieut. Com Historic Boston has 11 holidays|porse, Dawson. Fortymile, Dawson |northwestern France to explore its giddy heights without s B Anis Taaiiat st ratac exiy 5 seareh of Mk and official celebrations each vear. |again and manager since 1924, “Father” Auguste Guillot lived inl .\ 1 pio Gal, April 4 Sube bermission mas be fined ton marks 51 Brulas obtalno whei Ghr EN ARtk y st Pastepe to b oy TUTNE —_— — the village for 78 years, until he .., . 517, one of the navy's larg-|0F approximately $2.50. During car 1 r 1 i 1 29, is dead. § ‘g 17 LN acen tol06uthiny those| marine ST oIBIRRRIRE WavYis: Iark | 2T SURERIEN. S e wera ck flowi fell on him inlin 1379, is dead at the age of 17 Ll UOR LAW MAKING ¥Eh feared him | Tsland arawbridge yesterday, The|the order of the day, no less than ' T years The "'“‘”‘;‘I" ':‘,'m' "“’; I*’"'"“‘,'“ mage is estimated at $20000. Alll 124 burghers of Halle performed the {shunned Guillot pat a baby who that a carse was upon him. They | ‘,H on the submarine while it jam. hilarious participants in the carnival, — called him the “thrower of spells.”| | L4 st {hut 1o the detriment of their pocket T Y z Last fall as he passed through a T A XA he police nabbed each per-! b : > gram CANON CITY, Colo, April 4.—that were rampant in the early days, |field Angele. an 18 vear old shep- 1 1 Dri <on s he descended and compelled | Thomas J. Tynan, familiarly known|The world, as far as ihe seasoned|herdess, wis convinced that i Paris Tax'- l?nve:‘ » itin.to. part b 10 IRe to more than 6,000 convicts as “War-|and atrocious crimes are concerned,|calves and lambs were terrified, so Dislike “Pet”’ Names > den Tom,” has quit. lis getting better. The prohibition!she set upon him with her staff. Her Fights to Death Over Warden Tynan, one of the coun-|law is responsible for a marked in.jbrothers came to her aid, and they| | \ps Apr “Assassin” is the | 5 by a judge in Cologne try's outstanding penologists, after|crease in crime as far as the youth|left the old man senseless upon the |y i hissing, epithet of pedes.| 20 Cent Tm Bucket‘ g « good morning kiss upon the cheeks eighteen years of service at the Colo- | of the country is concerned. This law |field. Next morning a crowd, no| i, for the Paris chauffeur who | | The ity has just finished cele-| o g cashier g rado state penitentiary here, has|is making criminals faster than the|longer fearful of him, beat him as|; misses them. The pedesteians| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 4 brating the b stocarnival season ¥ . case was concluded the relinquished his post to Boone Best }(-nurlfl can incarcerate them, but with |he lay on the ground. seen o chauffeur misses | John Wilkon, aged 71, and Tom Has | since 1913 and a suit for damages respondent offered to pay the money, and will devote the remainder of his!their going to prison the old timer| He was taken to a hospital three Decas im s vey, aged 76, inmates of the City|was a result admitting the kiss and the girl's dis- years to his extensive ranching in s not carrying on.” days later, and three months after- chauffeurs do not like the|Reijef Home, fought with knives over The plaintiff. Fraulein Maria Hor- | missal, but the judge handed down torests. | Warden Tynan is perhaps best|ward died of his injuries. The village ;. yyme at all. They retort with|the ownership of a tin bucket worth sheim, formerly a cashicr in the beer his decision that such a kiss—given “Crime is not on the increase,” de.|known for the work he accomplish-|is rid of its. “sorcerer” but the vil- ustomary “pig” “old package,” 20 cents. As a result of the fightihall of Herr Schurman. sued for during carnival time, when good clared the warden as he stepped |ed in inaugurating the honor-system |lagers apparently have no conseious-| iy f” “sort of dirt” [ this morning, Wilson is dead and | 400 marks wages in lieu of notice cheer was in the air—was no cause out of office. “That is, the Lrimoa‘u( ruld camps for criminal lness of guilt. “fathead.” Harvey lies seriously wounded and as damages for wrongful dis- | for dismissal, BERLIN, April 1 Carnival kisses | missal which was brought about by {do not count, it has been ruled here Frau Schurman. The wife had caught her hushand in the act of bestowing e e el