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DAILY ALASKA EM “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, ‘D PRI THE VOL. XXIX . NO. 4448, S S I— 19275 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATI PRICE TEN CENTS Here's an Exclu ive Pose! — = For the third time in as many sessions of the Legislature the so-called Controller Bill was de- feated in the Territorial Senate yesterday afternoon by a tie vote ~—Senators Brown, Frame, Hunt and Steel voting for it, and Sen- ators Dunn, Jensen, Pratt and | President Howard voting in the | negative. e E. Savoy the the police zed G0, disap Hot Hilke Candl Nome an ff Bill which llel of the form or wis ves came to grief of the un more ardent amendments The Controller bheen before every Alaska Legislature in other for six years lay defeated again in the Senate because willingness of its pouents aceept Kired by members who would Yoted for it had their :iews even partially adopted This was made very fng the discussion of yesterday before the four fo four Note was taken. President Howard and Senator Dunn were particular stress this fact. In effect. they this bill or none” attitude with all their major proposals were grecied made it impossible for them 1o vate tor it session some and e endeavori a S e an made Wrangell, ht might to clue to a a point have Lot of regarding becn he found “cluttering Representative Ralph morning again started the House just befo that was only quieted to adiourn. The incident the House had completed dar for the day The Nome member de paganda mill was ope Houze disseminating official vo1” designed members on questions pertaining to fonr | fisheries legislation and branded it meas < inaccurate and worthless heen dis van- next apparent dn the measure hitve ation Rowe came the its went to the lared a ating in “lot of u to infiuence realize that the end to attain those and ial re stable exist of Stress Political Phase said It was noticeable that the Benators speaking againcet the ure emphasized their conviction that | formation in suggested form it was de Fish Propaganda Mill signed to create a political machine | Taking up two mimeographe c'everly contrived to deliver the rest [ ments containing several pages ol mto the hands of politi-| rying pretended data and statistic political combinations, of [ regarding both the salmon p ing foutheastern Alaska. And while pro-land herring industries, Mr. Lomen ponents of the measure naturally | called attention to the fact that hi denied the charge, their denials lack-|desk and those of other membrs| «d force enough to break the con-|“are cluttered up by these docu Niction to the contrary held by thejments.” opposition Continning he asked In the words of Senator Dunn: “It{authority are they printed §s the same old mule. slicked up aloffice?” on House statione Bit, but still pretty vough.” And cach |the House's clerical for He de of itd opponentss expiessed -his will | jased diey S were full of anistakes ingness to take this particular Con | srrors of some million dollars hein troller Bill and carry around his | nade, misleading, and worthless. e district with him in campa lesignated them “unofticial rot™ put «€ducation should its proponents yut as infarmation and wanted to ry out their threat making it know if the Legislature was to he dominant issue in future political fryrned into a “propaganda mill.”" He S0 ed down and as 1 a its docu car ? RRE Beach, Florida, despite the fact that a horde of photographers twanl ort Com er " comp their plane Gu what House and by | By in April T Tran DOWN TO THIRD DEFEAT: “paopg QU7 OF PLEBISCITE BILL BY LUMEN IS'"RS tigate—Wrangell Man ed Plan — Reasons Are .»..». who lives at dent muluuu has veto (1 the m.m,, | {Alaska miner, mysteriously ‘lmlt)umhnn The police that it muy fairly be “Unofficial Rot.” _ ! Alaska., whom it is thoug not put end to assertions fre up his desk Rowe aud ston wbsolute and complete independence noon today | overheard in a conver tation in the Islands which, by calen.| miorBing for Wrangell the Philippines will Nave overcome the|he disappeared looking unaided government T uiay B8 that Mowe. weat!life, rather a means ialso possible that Rowe .|»m.u.-.| et 'knocked in the head KILLLL g . PLANE OF ACE, Fitin Mackny. daughter of Clarence . Maclay, multi lona e De Pinedo, Quudri—Coqlincn-!SELLING PuL'GY I QLEN PEKING, CHINA LLING PO SKUM DASHED PLANE MISSING AT NOME Wik y MIGHT HAVE BEEN SAVED h. SIGHT, SEATTLE FCR PHILIPPINES May Give Clue. Plainly Stated. Lomen Objects to Desk Be-|peared from the Diller 1) The Presfdent, in a 2,000 word 4 ¢ Rob f of [in touch with stated that the result of the vote! of information|be able to furnish a quently that the people of the Lomen this,ing claims on 'l:' legraph Finally, 1 feel, it should be dis- by a motion|cussing claims the day discouraging capital and labor, is| George said Rowe the most obvious present difficulties noiment and was presumably carrying The people should north with Barrington and that is economic indusiriul nhis bold dust, and discnssec > o> L | have besieed her since her arvival. It is Mrs Berlin’s f ,g_ANE GRASH tal Fliers. Suffers - W o OF GOVERNMENT ~ ON ROCKS AN S ! N ) ~ CONTROLLER BILL GOES ALASKA MINER COOLIDGE VETOES PRUPAGANDA HlT Police Are Asked to Inves- President Is Against Propos-, SEATTLE, April 7 WASHINGTON, April 7. Presi- ‘ll\wl William Jumes Rowe roon Hn- question of I'iul : 2 March 13 to Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood, ing Cluttered Up by | kine River boat man at will not convenient and would propaganda rot” | Rowe's whereahouts Philippines do not want immediate a whirlwind in|aska. They ave =aid to approved, hecause it is a part in the| after | ished Jarrington left delaying the arvival of the day when pro-(south end of the city in the way of its maintenance of an [about §60 in gold dust. George bolitical activities is not what we want to find out It s lations essential to .o felaims with some one and gnl FIRE DESTR'an al personal elec posed snapshot since her wedding. Mrs, Berlin is the former OF SOVIETS IN e b ‘ . | i i vere Accident. The quadri- it a car the al LODGE, Ariz ontinental of pril 7.4 flight of campaigns Jensen Defends ator Jensen reopened vesterday afternoon after the recess. He addressed himself more particularly to the claims made for the measure by speakers in the 1wo public hearings. He took his cue mainly from Delegate Sutherland’s aittack on bureaus and Henry Ro den's atement that Alaska could #et along very well without Fed- 1 assistance from funds appro priated for expenditures by bureans functioning Perhaps. also, he had in mind original Controller Bill pamphlet culated several weeks prior to convening of the Legislature which a long list of bureaus was given and the Controller Bill scheme advanced as a corrective He saw in all these utterances writings a deliberate attempt to duce a schism between rritory Federal anthority: an effort vide our house” and warned “Government divided against itselt cannot stand.” It wasn’t necessary t go farther back than the Civil War 10 show the evil effects of such a policy, he asserted Governor Is Representative He declared that the Governor of Alaska appointed by the President of the United States more repre. sentative of all Alaska than would he possible under the Controller scheme. He pointed out that seven different Legislatures had seen the wisdom of conferring upon him cer 1ain duties and powers of Territorial Bureaus Se the de hate noon the cir thy in and pro and to *di that ¢ requested that the practice he ed “I don't going and going law to approve of this to continue 1 am find out if there any it," he declared Couldn't Get Report picked up the official report the Alaska Fish Commission from hiz desk. the only in the House which he had from the Committee on Fisheries. and called attention to the fact that in respon to request that copies he mime ographed and laid on the desks of members the House had been inform «d the clerical force was busy it had not time to do the work “That was perfectly satisfactory,” he added, “we couldn’'t get an official yeport printed because the House staff was too busy, but we can this sort of rot printed.” He pressed a desire to kiow from wource it came Ferguson it's to stop) copy borrowed “ ex whet Is Author Representative Ferguson replied he wad prepared the statements chay weterized as Cpropaganda” by My Lomen, but he was not willing 1o vouch for the accuracy of the figures I don’t pretend to say it is all orvect,” he admitted Mr. Murray supported Mr requ that the practice be *Am | to understand that these things are being printed in the office m Leg ive stationery, using our mimeograph and by the girls emplov- «d by the House?' he asked. “If this is so, it is hi improper and | Lomer's Iy stopp- | get | stopped. | ‘Troops of Manchurian War Lord Pull Raid—Many Arrests Are Made. PEKING Marshal Chang War Lord, and the Soviet Embassy and Russians and Chiv took machine guns, 15 Guantity of ammunition was made with the ned of the April 7 Tso-Lin. Manchurian police raided the arrested six They also rifles and The raid Troops a6, PLOT DISCOVERED LONDON, April 7 The minster Gazetle it has learned from good authority the the Soviet Em IPeking raid on bassy building was due to the dis- vinst the Peking covery of a plot a Government hatched under Soviet auspices Newspuapers sy undermine the > {and had been pr with the venture to capture Peking West su the plans were ational Government ared to coincide the Cantonese of JOURNALISTS ARRESTED PEKING, April 7 Government agents have arrested two American journalists, Mrs. Mildred Mitchell Wilbur Burton, both of whom connected with publications {which have been accused of hos tility to the Northern cause Al | though no charges have been placed lagainst them, they ave detained in Land Lare authority| diplomatic e | been | that destroyed by Lor of | fwere Francesco de to his Pineda, It an abrupt end Santa Maria five durin ng off from Dam Lake for San Die Do Pinedo arrived yesterday g from Elephant Butie Dam Mexico. He not aboard plane at the Those ed o leap into the ne of the plane went feet of water Pinedo was giving orders for and pansed to say good-hye of the Apache I farewell was into skeleton i ace yesterday plane was, preparations the Roosevelt came when morn New the ) aboard | atey down | fore The en start - manage hut befc the the pl b flames. Only floatit De obtain a sister plane from Italy four-continent tour It s that destroyed the plane threw a bhurning ed wat the to W mass lie remauinsg announced hip of and Pinedo he would) the burned continue his five ted when mateh on the| after lighting a said the hoy cigarette The ment plane United War Depart offered De Pinedo o substitute but he declined with thanks Stutes MUSSOLINI TAKES ACTION ! ROME. April 7 Premier Musso-| | lini ordered the Italian Air|} Forces ship an airplane to New |t York ior d» Pinedo, it The leading newspapers express| the opinion that the destruction of de Pinedo's planes was anti- an Ze | est {charges | timher el which| enahle Ithus stabilizing lumber con Government TIMBER UPHELD Secretary Jardine Replies Charges Made by Ore- gon Legislature. WASHINGTON, April tary Willi M. Jardin fended the, Department ture’s policy of selling Nat timber This wa the Oregon publicly-owned dumped on unfair 1o private of tha tin Secretary garame not to on the mar soll at harg des where ey is ern um m in any loc :1 in prices |.lu ot by make price ad liave public! soment For had object 5 E mills to continu rdine explained l!|< the follow he munities nig YORK rald-Ty \pr Buns prevent depreciation in o va timber which velopment ment of ilities publican Natio tee idge wil electio Coolid that he fronted ogged: i by the establis ransportation f imber that i he tion and value it lost > n o payroll as nd harves deterion € n ripe fore hy pl not with four y want BELIEVED 1 ¢ Father of h"mu Is Found Dead, Gasboat < SAYS COOLIDGE NOT CANDIDATE NFW il Senator \Greed Stifles Wartime Ideals, American Legion "vml Warns on Dec ennial should be stopped endo Wants Report Printed Lomen then moved that Fascist plot WAS NO PLOT APACHE LODGE, April 7 De | Pinedo denies the destruction of his plane was the result of a plot | - | i “their hotel under surveillance. The Northern soldiers raid on the the | huildings atached to the Soviet Em Clerk be instructed to have the|picc o regarded introducing otficial eries report mimeograph- oy international aspects in the Chi- ed but changed it to have it printed |, oco war {at the request of Chairman Johnston [~ [ . today arrests tota of the Printing Committee. At first| ., 0 apq 50 Chinese, d he said some of the more difficult | yujiators tables might be omitted in the print- ing, but when Speaker Smith sug- gested it would cost but little more | to have the entire document mll) lished, he agreed to that procedure. | Mr. Paul, however, interposed an amendment to the motion to the ef- CRATT tect that the report be referred to | g SEATTLE: the Fisheries Committee with instruc. | L5 (0G0 o tions to delate whatever it might | 268 TERET Lo see fit and have the remainder |- gree assault on his nrinted, which was seconded by Mr b on. 5 L isuing for divorce. Ross. \ 8 Mrs. Schone alleged administration and called attention to the efficien with which th. various Governo had performed them, and declared they had been free to function as they deemed best for all the Territory because they owed no debt of any sort te politi- cians or political factions. The re sult, he declared, was seen in the sound financial position of the Ter vitory; that the government had been administered fairly and squarely; the conduct of the Pioneers’ Home had been administered in a manner above criticism; and the different boards and commissions had performed their duties well The Organic Act, he the Territory into four visions and gave resentation in the Legislature, Control Board would result in this heing taken away and end in the “tail wagging the dog instead of the i Alaska Sourdough iIs Saved by His ‘Faithful I)ox Mr, ed € Rus- bed as e SEATTLE. April 7. The how a shepherd dog saved of V. Jewell, Aluska Depositors Keep Up Run A On Old Vienna Institution| i (i 7 A5 Hiow. i [of first degrec assault | VIENNA, April 7—Police reserves! Jowell testified that he wus are maintaining order among the ' ting in his room in Seattle hotel crowds of depositors who have keptiHe said he was entertaining two up a ran on the National Pawnbrok-|visitors, Rex Allen and Jack Kebley ering establishment since last Mon- big shepherd dog, rescued by ! day. The institution is two centuries| Jewell from the dog pound, wa old (dozing under the table. Jew sitie o, e L he must have fallen asleep he | et Thompson Elected Mayor could not remember oy be sure) her husband on the street and he By Plunlity of 83,000 ; which one of his g struck him crushing blow over head with sturted a quarrel, "T":;‘“"“”]‘ she [ 4 machinists hammer an attempt come back to him and drop the di- T i i b hi 1 X antad: 1a g CHICAGO, April 7. Willlam roh him of vorce action started last December. Thompson was returned to the She refused and he beat her up. ty in this city by the big- Schonewall has been released on ever held here on a 840 all, 000 votes. The total Thompson was 512,700. Mother and Daughter k. Dever received 429,600 Dill Robertson 151,200, Are Found Murdered April P Juana Muynes, aged 46, a widow, CAUGHT WITH MOONSHINE and her daughter Anita, aged 15, the University of California, an.|Persons with success in all cases. | lopojiycked (o death-at their ranch nounces the discovery of rooster| The effect on each patient' was a|pome near Berino, New Mexico, The glands as more potent than monkey general toning-up of the system and [son, Luis. aged 16, found their glands for rejuvenating human be-|was also a cure for minor il growthlbu(uoq when he returned home after| story of the Tifc sourdough Court at > R {Petersburg Man Arrested For Assault Upon Wiife .pnl 7 rnest Manager of the Peters- Company, has been ar- with third de- wife who is A BOSTON wh against ¥ of Ma h ded Apri the Ui German n year ihundan war :1fish 1917 search {ideals 1to war HBO ye thundance imusenent’ of the national « n s th sty have heen los wealth and followed 1 ‘ in H clared said, divided Judicial Di to each equal rep The whicl il for SRS ok nation Sav Americ me . ‘On yesterday a United St Savige with a growl Then, Jewell said sion, with » reeling helpless from o' (e freelr .4;;-1 ':IV'I);nkul”!h' PAILE. | canttict of. History without the money o ealE went back to Aluska and|natlonal fdeal to realize that Barlow person who knew of n money he was sup. have Jewell returned fo with the author Alien and Kebley to admit Barlow was the “brains” of the attempt to rob well. Barlow was subsequently arvested in Kot chikan, Alaska, and extradited o} I'Seattle for trial. Legion itions re leals uniform iing back <hall stand omrades, men spivit ot 1 them. 11 find the alism - still find again return o of coun- Doesn't Suit Lomen o nation This was not nuuxruvmry gion to Mr.| the decads tes declared it d with no no wish the (Continued on l’.u.'n' to (c nnnnuml on Page Two.) : be { shot out 1th the tabl The from - while the hlow They fled Jewell then began the only amount to h conferre ities who forced dog hen he thought to into Rooster Glands Discovered \ For Rejuvenating Man. SAN Dr. the and t 1 William and John id ol » to b ten lived at a tre have created wealt) approached richer in m well stop and moral progre that time the of posed Seattle, FRANCISCO, Cal., T—| i Francis W. Redewill, of the Department of Urology April formerly | oq EL P'ASO, Mrs. " will Dr. Redewill said he has perform- rooster gland operations on 14 he life 1y may what sines SKAGWAY, Alaska, April 7.--H. E. Muaizie, oiler aboard the steamer Queen, was arrested with moonshine by U S Deputy Marshal Frank A. [ Netsy, tried before U. S, Commis- sioner | J. F. Ward and was flnedi $500 and costs, come of hts amentals march a of nship who 150 ves ation for the happiness which we eujoy,” seen ings. of hair in several cases, spending the night with a friend. in takir now i

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