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LY ATASKA “ALIL. THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ———— - VOL. XXIX.. NO. 4447 TIE VOTE BEATS jUNl“AU ALASKA, WI:D\I"SDA\ APRIL 6, 1927. ELECT THOMPSON, MAYO THOMAS JUDSON ELECTEDMAYOR; * GOLE DEFEATED RESULTS OF CITY ELECTION CITIZEN'S EFFICIENCY TICKET 67 Yirst Second Total Mayor ! ; : 191 mas B, Judsor Councilmen Wbert Simpsen Theodor Wiarren Heydor Wilson Warner, Tnpp and Wll:,on Elected Councilmen—Rob- ertson, School Board. CITIZENS | | | TICKET ] Mayor t Cash Cole Thomas I} Efficiency of Jun feating Ticket hy a Charles of the Citizens' elected Mayor s election de Cole, of the Citizens' vote of 494 to 337 rmer and H. T Tripp, Ticket w elected Councilmen by a vote of 475 and 422, and Warren H. Wilson, in cumbent Councilman, on the Cit zens' Eficiency Ticket, was the third man elected. His vote was 412 Homer G. Nordling zens' Ticket, with 409 defeated as were also Robert Simp- son, his vote being 356 and Theodor F. Heyder 2 a vote of 384 Both of the s candidates were on the Citize Miciency Ticket R. E. Robertson, with no opposi was elected member of the Ju School Board, receiving 566 Judson, Ticket, wa vesterd Councilmen Charles G. Warner o.T . 0 ipp Nordling of School Director R. E. Robertson s Total vote « Total ast Registration f the Citi Vot wi o Kellogg Resignation Rumored | tion, neau votes Owing to the severe weather pre- vailing for the most part of day, registered vote polled. The registration \V‘ 943 E 7 ) and the total vote w £ t The members of the will meet tonight and Teturns. The the ity Council canvass the be com-! Charles War-| new Council will posed of Thomas B. Judson G. Warner, H. T. Tripp and ren H. Wilson together with hald over Councllmen Dr. G. F. Fre burger, A. F McKinnon and Gunnar | Ingman. -eo MAYOR TORRY IS DEFEATED AT KETCHIKAN Frank Thorfipson Is Elected! Mayor-—Over One Thou- | sand Votes Are Cast. | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April nk W. Thompson won in yester day's election from Thomas Torry by a vote of 581 to 462 for Mayor Harry McCain, Roy Jones and Bucey w elected councilmen. | Pat J. more defeatd Rev. I 1. Falconer for the school Board b one vote. There were the election | W 1052 votss cast Election ka, April 6 ted here | mart: Coun- | B nest Camp-| bell and Sam Cunningham. Mrs, | James H. Whecler was elected to the school Notwithstanding a £nOwW storm votes were polled Wrangell WRANG Al The following w terday: May cilmen—Ha you HERPERTAHOOVER., 'GEORGE}W» PEPPER.” Il health may force Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg to resign, Washington reports stated. Dwight Morrow, New York banker and friend of the President; Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, and George ‘Wharton Pepper, former Senator from Pennsylvuma, were amnng thosc mentioned as possible successors. : Election at Cordova CORDOVA, Alaska, April 6. The following unoppog=ad ticket was elect- (International Newsreel ROSSMAN IN PORT SAID John Steffgen, 1. D. Bogart and V DISCUSS CHINA WILLIAM DEVER AT MEETING OF DEFEATED FOR PRES., CABINET ~ MAYOR CHICAGO Situation (an\'assml in Detail Republican Wins Clos Protection Be Pro- | Contested Election ()\(1 vided Nationals. Democratic Mayor. WASHINGTON, nese. situatibn discussed late \onged session April 6. The Chi was the chiel subject vesterday at a pro- | of the Cabinet 1m bers with President Coolidge. Amer ican effort to provide maximum protection to nationals was canvassed in detail CHICAGO Thompson cago from for the election paign April William Hale Republican M of ¢ 1915 fo 1928 was olectd thivd time at yesterday Thompsen conducted @ cur with the slogan “America and Mayor William Dever, 1 in of th bitterest and cont elections in Chicago's history Dr. John Dill Robertson, b tdent, offered no serious oppe won over vt most el Reparation Demands LONDON, April 6. —Announceme from China is that the United State Great Britain and Japan are expected | On (hie i return utarily present demands!evening of ot of 2 Cantonese Goverament for cincts, Thompson was r tion for the Nanking outrages, |ner by upwards of 3 following information that Un it in pite of States Minister has been told a ing vote and ejection in what course to pursue. Al prot ampalgn, of personal unders to be essentially religious and race ; Few The election from disorder were reported Thompsaon a victory by Vol One 2,000 nt la bre wi mom: 84 i \J 0,000 vore the Dicorders was singularly 1 md few irhine Killin Salt and by the reported into the and o in alonz 8 and | Pro throughout the Shantung Province coast of Tsingtau, truction Society” i have m sent ar il from Dever had f e 200,000 the basi 1 of th the returns vote for Dover 371 from i 1ro0ps vines Peking s tirections by northward drive Marshal Feng Yu ing down D pre i on - wa Robertson On the 1es i threatened from the Cantonese on a wandering troops of | fj Pheang are frmo the northw { Chicago's 1,14 The Chin P reports P \‘u\‘||,. polls Shen, Shangtung Command-» of Shanghai, nprier (0%the fall of. that |4 city, was shot to death at Suchowinu|gathered and Thompeon's suj m orders of Chang Tsung llmm,[nh.mm handed ont hy il wecause e surrenderved the city with-| hoom the ut fighting and bargained with upon fantonese aften two basis of indicated cast, upward retur the 1 of voters SWEED: | ever 1,060,000 1000 Brooms the Chy Distributed Al Hagil, freat crowds 1 « comment that his return to four the th ahsend with Mayor Hall the | pew vears R SAPIRO CAUGHT IN AN UNTRUTH? Henry Ford Rc- SRgRL bt H”n\( ]f U”(](‘]' At “”'* precinet who telepl Commi for help Cross Examination. [ s In precinet, i red entered After | 1he officer “for one seeond” | Just the polls closed, a the United States | tare of William Halo TI Incorporated, or|shot from a front window from them. Aaron | home < Abhic Pre Ford for one rul former Mayor, by under cro ‘ R i Dimsclf e hoits .,’." ““’,‘\.‘,\"f‘ ARRIVES HERE ; AT NOON TODAY Burean Federation lett BaVe hi opinion con- | racts of the United States Grain | Nitad Ry ‘orporation. Sapiro previously had Ui A an o 1o ok | Wei an, arrived Junean "”"lmwn today from where maintained the entry in both ledger 1e€ 1 has been undergoing her annual over and journal in his office v howing he had received o § T | hauling during the winter months Lieut. W, Hangen is the ouly | officer to join the ship, replic Licut. W. H. Jacobsen who was ansported to the Haida. Licut. Com. ! /. Perkins, Lieut. A. J. Crai Ensign W. Bowman. and P’ Si Cotrell, popular officer with the Unalga. Dr. G. A Lurie, acting assistant surgeon, s iround Junean visiting friends i afternoon returns lead but Dovers veral hundy wi Hon who held back precinet untit were reported Calls for Assistance the polls closed, many assistance were recoived Mnm Commissioners, A calls by the women Judge | maed the Mz’ll) .)lhll ont another men ang vil eloction [ iic ) sented Grower ived a fee Sapiro, suir Henry million dollars libel, examination reversed pic on was | in in the ever rece Mrs thie Thi concerning | Cutt was as ¢ > Barbers Plan Styles “ For Masculine Hair !’ and master returned INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, apiil 6 i A baircut was just a haircut until woman invaded the barber shop and demanded modes in - scissor-wisldin Now 1man to have his choice | G. Vance; Schoo Davis: Treasurer| - Town Clerk—K.| A card has been. recely Theile, Secretary of Al | Earl Rossman, ~author of “Black| Sunlight,” mailed from Port Said| where Mr. Rossman stopped enroute | F. De Lavergne, opposed by G. to Ab: nia with the Gordon M Rivers in yesterday's election, was|Creagh Expedition. Mr. Rossman “.m returned to the Mayor’s chair for the be romembered by many ople In| MONTR third successive term by a good|town who met him last ]""»Fr(-mu Gorma margin. “Councilmen elected were he was in Alaska with the Wilkins | ladian buyers Ralph T. Kubon, Charles F. Peter- Expedition to Point Barrow. |sale of the Canadian Fur Auction s - !Company her Fifty-six thousand 2 . ° muskrat skins advanced 10 er cent Efforts to Gain Confession fuiars " over the Janu sale pring skins Of Murder Is Cause of Much Isold from § to § Fall and Excitement During Funeral | winter skins brought $1.75 to $2.10, {One thousand four hundred and forty Marie. I will never see you again "l jcross fox ns advanced 25 per cent \with $155 top pr Western Can- |adian ermine skins brought a top ;prl('e of $4.50 Manuel Enos, the dead woman's first husband, who broke into the recriminations against Freitas, col- lapsed across the casket Mrs. Ida Placido, daughter of the|ment, will return to Juneau from a dead woman, and Mrs. Lorraine Car-|trip to Portland on the Yukon sail- rerra, a relative, became hysterical |ing from Seattle April 9. according and it required the strength of sev-/to a wire received from him by the eral policemen to subdue them. |local Forestry office. Mr. Redling. Freitas will be arraigned on shafer has been south for three murder charge sometime today, » [Jwecks Director—Chester —Thomas 8. Scott; G. Robinson. CANADIAN FUR PRICES GO UP April 6 English American and Can- attended the spring x by a, Kall rom Fairbanks Results I"AIRBANKS, Alaska, April 6. J. ( ] i‘\ OAKLAND, Cal, April 6. The police attempted to obtain a confes- sion from Manuel Freitas as the| funeral of his wife was held yes day, but failed. . The occasion was marked by ex- citement. Two women were thrown into hysterics and a man collapsed across the casket. When led to the leaned over and kissed hands and face and said: e — REDLINGSHAFER RETURNING H. L. Redlingshafer, District Fiscal Agent of the U. S. Forestry Depart- casket, Freitas his wife's “Goodbye, Many new faces among the crew commisary stew 1 League baseball player face which was missed upon the turn north with the ship. Another arrival is that of “Bozo” the ship's mascot. The crew membors mourn the loss of their ithful mascot who was killed b automohbil president, a board of fashion arbiters |during their stay in Seatile i may be established and new styles|a lively little bulldog i new | created mascot In the Victorian days the barber's| Commander W artistic urge found outlet in the remain in Juneau trimming of beards to conform \\Hlnfnn- leaving to follow the patron’s personality, through the | - grooming of goatees and sideburns. | grooming of goatees and sideburus. | Producers of Naughty ai|. Plays Are Found Guil: again, alter many years, men’'s hair- cutting is to be an art as well as a A YORK. April 6. —-Th trade eral Session Court jury ha victed 22 individuals and one ration charged with presenting plays which tend to corru morals of youths The defendants on April 19 The law one year in jail, are to bhe n “Pink” Cornell, and popular City did not re of haircut styles just as definite | 506 s those from which woman chooses Henceforth, under plans of the jour- neymen barbers’ union, his periodic trip to the Darber is to be a seance | with Dame Fashion, The union will educate trons to have their hair cut style adaptable to head and fac contour. Later, says Jacob Fist male va a al to the ightman about the expects to week be seal herd 2 NEW MARGNITA ARRIVES The mailboat Margnita, Capt. H. M. Peterson, arrived in port last night from Skagway and Haines with the following passengers: J. P. Mor- gan from Skagway; Frank Fremming from Jualin; and W. W. Batcheller |fine, or hoth from Haines. The Margnita is sched-| Mae West uled to leave tonight for Sitka and{and 19 other way port will be ser provides from 10 from $50 tc star of one proi members of t and two managers were founc | with fof ~ PRICE TEN CENTS CONTRULLER ST "En_ HC GO == DEBATE BEGINS —I b ON CONTROLLER MEASURE TODAY Dunin Makes Strong Argu- nt Against Measure at Morning Senate Session After steady debate marked by iy between membe Bili was lost in a vote, four to four. hq for the bill were Sen- Brown, Frame, Hunt and against it were Sen- inn, Jensen, Pratt and Howard Al two this hours of afternoon, interchanges the Controller the Senate by Voti ators, Stecl ators famed morning and the was stiimedd ently reach re - HSH ‘flfli ad would he ournment peakers at the Steol morn- onsor rman of the referred, § passage and vote for it it “ob- wasn't an that he. his Judg- v, proposed to do t against the cated !4| denainced House Votes 13 to 3 to Wl[»l‘ e ph +Out Commission and Abolish Hatcheries. best vole 13 to th ilonse repealing u it £ 4 ) of Makes Strong Argument nator Steel opened the debate I ment which %u Hlabelod triofie “and ags " He also it n no need hiln nse. ent al Fish Commi hatcheri of srted it e for a n h oom n not gome orzaniz becn 0 look after i thre and fry and egesiin the the hateheri Mur-: t} Sheldon voted azainct defe g colleague: omething before the erent se r Dunn mule ated consid senate | ih t until been created vitorial property now in oie of ray, Scott and the. bill wation the new, nate ons lubeled it absolutely, pots in it.” He worked on it duar sion securing the 0st of Its objection had then voted passag t! had n past " v alfed he had E Big the 1925 se Polyter Repr Wrangell Sct tahlis n of the tures, and Charles jamin, | ¢ asEuge introdie a bill time seeking $110,000 from the Territorial Preasury. [t providek $90.000 for con. ! fiyst o struction O buildings and all the darics of teachors, « cluded House Committee Pran-| whic sportation today reportod putting H. J requ i Depar ablish o ra tation 1o ichool for today came back, 1 e old bill that had e four years ago with objectionable provisions iu- Objectionable featur practi y a disg in! 1t wos all rigged had to do was just sit when 1 up $20000 for o1 fave sting 1) 15 i N to Yakutat ¢ Committe nate Bill No Prospectors’ Aid nously War dio The reported called mending at alleged Terri- he 4, out the Organie Act. ted that we lifferent than w have. elective d; that for mi Mini 1 « recom on < bill, o uni do not L yroy contempl t adjourned for th (Coutinued on Page Two.) > REVOLUTIONIN - NICARAGUA NOW Gov- his 50 it cht cortain heen of gred included Control Frapch arc in Pari they lef apparently influence on 0y the can enjoy The home when April 6. The Ni- beginni in a state igsued here, claims completc heenu g of the Liberal forces after a hattle | with them their the Conservative P n customs. Now Legation statement said: “End vepapers, a Frenchman at hand. Muy Muy learing his own language, find a seat fallen into hands of Diaz fore the theatre when he can afford volutionary —army in hopele price and et his favorite dishes treat.” | wines in re Wealthy Eskimo Dies W hile Plane Bound to Arectic to Take Him ln \nnw Hospital The revolution Avril G--David Seap- | but wa« {or ut (0 down at Kotzebue Fairbanks direet and ANCHORAGE 1@ plane M ome Monday McGrath to ight from here urs and 15 minutes, Alaska, April 6 reill was flying reached night after stopping refuel. He made the Nome in seven ANCHORA Alaska, April 6.- Young has finally su making repairs to his air- in which he was forced down Kuskokwin on March 13, near agamute Young arrived at on Monday and proceeded to ath. He will fly back to Mes th on the first clear day and on return to Anchorage,

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