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THE DAILY VOL. XXIX.. NO. 4440, “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ]UNl-AU ALASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1927 BULLETS FOR HUSBAND KILL ANO HOUSE TO GIVE COLLEGE FUNDS AS ESTIMATED Bill Carrying $166,850 Ex- pected to Pass—Hearing Held on it Today. full the was in consider tion in Committee this afternoon. It was was no serions opposition likely and its passage tomorrow scomed prob- | able | Of the total amount for which| provision is made in the measu The sum of $17.500 is conting iy upon the extension of 1l \“l.l“"l Hatch, Ada and Purnell Acts 1o the Territo The mainder is CHAMBER HAS Print sum - of under the auspices Alaskan bibl Judge James THE DAY IN THE LEGISLATURE IN THE HOUSE Bills Introduced : H. By No 5 propria $4.000 Peninsula tel To Ways and i H. 13 No:. 98, Paul. P ing for a community proj law. Referred to Judic mittee H. J. M the Aluska construct a highway to Summit M. No yast tydeen fo phione Ap- ing Seward subsidy rovid rty iry Com No Paul. Asking Roud Commission to from Skag s rying the as introduced, tion measure House today was heing of $166.8%0 approp up by the reading and carly sum College tuken econd - section of the Whol, Wiy H 9. Sundquist Guard patrol Aretic Ocean ( The printing phy : Coll the L {Business Men Entertain Offi-! cers of Unalga and Vi | prepared by books shiould go! itors In ]uneau, sham with the i of the printed 10 the author .to reimburse him for| Lix labor and the remainder become ! the property of the College - i Another item cacried $40.000 for Weightma | new dormitory, There was some ques the U tioning vogarding this project. Mr ntly returned o Lomen sought information regarding 4 two months stay the 1teed for anothery dormitory sV 1 visitors were the when, apparvently, the one construet Junean Chamber of | d two vears azo is than suf the regular weekly ficient accommodate the demands | juncheon today at the Arcade Cafe made on the College. Mr. Johnston.{ Iy the absence of President H. | Pairbanks, explained there was 0| {ueas, Dr F. Freeburgs \; cormitory for women, except a small | presided and introduced the speakers | : and other guests ho build 1. E. Bromley, acting yemodeled cott on the campus I was intended added, to # new one for men and utilize thelihe Haines Chamber of ene now used by them for women|{extended the compliments of students, Haines business men to the Juneau Approve Extension Course chamber. He said business conditions A £10,000 item for extension work {in lainos very promising for was passed withont objection. Anfihe future. “Some day Haines will | amendment offered to this section by Hgye vonil extebding. (o Wl Mr. Lowmon adopted requiring | Horso, Y. T., and the Haines p at e one such cour will welcome their Juneau n lished in each Division ¢ to bring their cars to Haines and ritory making application for it |drive White Horse." he said. My | Provision was made for purchaze | gromley said thit Haines Harbor is| of new power plant equipment and | padly in need of a breakwate construction of a4 water storage tank . f 18] s 510,006 being appropriated for |‘):“I..-‘v"‘v“ Uiet sufuol e i Dhding b E 4 {while lying in anchorage The cultural project item | floars was cut to $5,000 with an additional | & available should the Hateh. | Adams and Purnell Acts be extend: d“h, Deep Sea Canning O Alaska. The remainder of the!jis visit in Jubeau i% in ppropriation is for maintenance.iof (he canning industr oporation, et {generally. He said it Continue Grier Bill were forced close Mr. Grier's bill for th ceonstiuc-| (e passing of radic tion of a new Pioneers’ Home atlge (e legislators Anchorage was continued on - the (e would not have « daily time pending the report of e | drass another Alaska Joint Committee which inspected the ‘,”,”h“_,‘.. Sitka Home several weeks ago. This! Rev. . J. Beck of Hoonah bill was reported out of Committer | (he interest of agriculture with recommendation it do not Pass { aka. “Unless Alaska it ko e Four new measures were intro-tyalg, agriculture, and advertise the duced the House today. One of fwonierful possibilities of the industry them presented by Mr. Rydeel |yopa Alaska can never progress authoriz construction, repair and | p e of Metlakatla, full| maintenance of telephone lines on{pjoad Indian, who recently returned tieward Peninsula and appropriating| from an extensive business trip in §4,000 therefor. It was referred to ast, said he had interested sev the Ways and Means Committee. Aj i) gutside capitalists in investing hill providing for a community Pro-jyoney in cannery and other indus perty law was introduced by Mr ' gas T Metlakatla and vicinity Paul and referred to the Committees jo ' Ajlen, Seattle Attorney, Rev on Judiciary. 3 Pederson, of Skagway, and L. House Joint Memorial Baker, of the Freight and Traf Mr. Paul prays that the Department of the Alaska Steamship Commission he directed Company, were the other guests at Department to construct a highway |y i cheon. House Joint Memorial No. 9. asking gy gy Sibaarined o) iha about §500 is yer to come Television I are_enroll- | were selected on the 'bers of the importance of been remodeled and will begin opera eon be called the “Juneau Lumber | (o uu(\numl rom Skagway fo the Summit ai | Commuanity: ChastiiBrive 2 had heen (Continued on Page Kight.) fund and ported that 195 members L. Bernard Introduced ; | committee, second largest industry, the | tions this week Mills Luncheon” and that the offi- m ut A and othe Unalga R € of | Com ficers whicl port red to its from tle, and suests of Commerce the more it to President of Commerce the | were wle hhors | 10 1o as at items Buschmann August Buschmann il ssident of mpany, said the interest | and the cannerios | down due 1o measures some trying to chance Chamber o is business | to pass to of in Al in R No. 8, h\" W Alaska Road | by the Warl NEW YORK, made its public fernoon when merce Hoover to President American Telephone ithe apparatus threw clear animated picture < he_spoke April 8. Television af Con talked of the while White Pass. Mr. Sundquist introduc The finance committe reported that | Chamber of Commerce el 'r]|y\ re- ed. J. B Burford, and R Proves Success | S 8 | Allen Shattuck reminded the mem- Junean vester Lumber Mills, which has ary of ashington, Gifford decided that the next regular lunch- Comy on u s Of 1he BeeRe: | aeme—srgr—— Two.) on l'.u.t- READY FOR VETERANS FORT NELLI Minn., April Disabled w veterans of Northwest will have the most ern hospital ever conztructed by the [ the grounds. The federal government when the new | brick fireproof co veterans' hospital opencd tomor- | to six stories high, row eparate structures for On a types of diseases. One houses a ern end of the Fort physiotherapeuti department of un- vation, the hospital usual completeness. buildings, erected at General Frank T. 225,000, of the veterans' bureau, With accommodations for 600 pati-| Black, medical director, ents the hospital will require a staff fard P. Savage. national of about that number, and the an-|of the American Legion, nual cost of operation will be $2,'dedicatory program. 8.1 000,000. The United the | bureau, which built mod- | will have regional States veterans' the institution, headquarters buildings are of truction, from one and there are is at the north- Snelling reser- comprises a cost of § 150-acre tract Hines, director Dr. B. W. and How- commander are on the indicated there , [ tsued ARE TO DOUBLE tatked | entertainment | Juneau's | recently | On his motion it was | oni different | ¢ Constance Bennett May Return to the Movies; Husband May Hunt; Trial Separation Possible PARIS, keep a beautiful wife? problem of Phillip Plant, youthiul New York multi-millionaive and son of the late Commodo Morton I Plant Those who as Constance tilm act Land sake Neverthel Paris by marital |in nis veins Hunt tigers or that's the April faces £ Plant former recognize M Bennett, the might exlaim ! Why hunt tigers gossip in the it that Pln ties. Sporting blood his father was a {sportsman - and he longs {civilization behind him, penctrate Indian jungles alone, and stalk oyal Bengal | This would ion, Trial in reunions saloons irked run noted Teave the th of A is trial sometime im they amount separations Somet 1o a p fend I dont | Trial separations aren’t now in the Jennett family. Richard Hennett, the |actor, her father, and Adricnne Mor n\tm her mother., took up separate residences and met only by appoint \In nt 8 means of out the il as @ testing makes the 1t “absenco fonder after love 1 grow And then I hilip fell in \Ixu before must She left her he went esumed her Then came gagement New York Bennett's connection But ser Constance ana Constance decided married affeciions York and Hollvwood — and career in the moviet reports of Plant's en Miss Judith Smith, a society girl. And Mis name mentioned with film actors | en lovers Miss Smith were left hehind carly one morning | when Plant and Miss Bennett eloped Greenwich, Conn Wi mar. they wer thoy to t suito west Separa New 1o wits in seve l 1wl o and were . A trial separation may part Philip Plant, young New York mill- ionaire, and his beautiful actress-wife, the former Constance Bennett, it is indicated by reports from Paris. Friends say that Mrs. Plant wants to return to the screen, while her Lusband favors a hunting trip in the Indian junules, .se=~— (Internationa} Newsreel) nr th York had columns of papers almost as much Miss Ben-| nett figured in the dramatic columns He was in an automobile accident with Helene Jesmer. of the Follie He owned the car and Miss Jesmer! A settlement was made ont of to toor which w reported to have Vies for a film oil two, Plant $75.000 of the williona | the “Fossibilittes 6£ a sepavation were amassed by his father in}even She wanis her \I)t]'m o hasiness l40 when DRY OFFICERS REINDEER TRADE ARE CHARGED WITH MURDER, ... dica figured th New in new news And Mis: B 1 aid entering the mo. which malkes now 1 not lis sumption of ile Plant heantitu] and Ny hut looks with di her carecy weighing ma tig [im m. Which !, averse favor on a t Meanw \ is W separati court cost that he 1 hushand e ier movie will i EUGENE CHEN N PRISUNER i April 1 Reuter JATTI ley. of Reindeer plans for this year Mr. Crowley plans to hutcher {deer to the east Seattle this year popularize reindeey itional advertising ar for the first time since we tarted operations. We will remove the hides after slaughtering and be fore shipment as we now have a de m.nul for them from glove manufac ure April & Do K. Crow official of the Lomen Company, announced reindeer export Leport New Fugene Chs Foreign Minisior of ih (3] The dispateh su to Shanghai Chiang Kia will not regarding and possible 1o Nome Arctic doubling ! geney te that \mu)\ unlly in Hanko wants to go iy the ng 10 Cal B ( hat LOS ANGELES A\ coroner jury verdict ussing and Hu hition of and intoxicating whi returned Frank 1. Farle n Federal Prohi criminal neglie: ander the influence liqu while opera collided with that of (b Dictator ) Ingmire” who Killed in jand fean The Grand Jury murder indictment and Hud thie amen and Confesses Slaying of a woman, all whom were in the which driven by Farley - isoncy minunists | Chon | join She it him would \w'mvxu‘xh of their| B | - it said the and and company Ship 2000 vein south through We expeet 1o meat through a campaign this heing Communists low do so She as a ¥ M counter v sult h N : iley S01 iro ——— e car |SENIOR DANCE GlVEN ‘ BY MEX, BANDITS riven in the ks’ Hall |A\ the g class of the Junean NOGALJ Ariz., April S ceeived here state that | High School. The members of the {class have heen working for the pas (week in ler that the dance \\'vl] Ibe a success and all plans carried fout The attractive posters which an American min- |27 in the reputed tlight from the been murdered while Whorhood and when his wife e peranza, Mexico, to to return home in an automobile. The mny iy attributed to Mexi handit have heen placed conspicuously oo was BLUEFIELDS 1(.|m Gritfith ha W. Va 19, of jailed hi e sl i My I Lawson hecause planned a nocturnal flight. The found in Clinch River remained unidentitied confessed e slew | Ered fthem. He said he met the trio March April & Richland, while the confession Fdward the | rginia olice Y’m l i bodies we | Tues Dis- until day and i Griftiths patches Combs ing man nroute Ladura about Juneusu have fulfilled their E from purp according to the e committee. which reports tremend ous success in selling tickets, and|do Ithat all indications are trat ther Four Army Planes Sent [ will be a large corwd gathering at ! the Elks Hall about 9:20 o'clock: 36 Rebellious Yaqui ) [tonight to dance to the music furn Wairiors Aie Executed ished by Betz' Coliseum Melody | Men | The hall has been decorated with; NOGALES A dis ay streamers of red and white, thelpatch to the Yaqui Senjor Class colors, and will furnish Indian warriors Mexiean battle simul : neit fi tused an il |w SAN DIEGO Amesican Navy Psland Navy for Phoenix, Arizona will get Francesco de quadri-continental flier. and his panions and hring them here The Italian his plane he Lodge Ariz., when it ed by Cai., April planes left Air Station 5 the Four North terday ey Italizn Ariz Herald captured Ap says U6 where Pinedo hy troo State a charming background for the al ps in the recent |dancers the of Sonora wor The msly executed !the dance are S 1:’.3“‘,’.‘.. it INames of Pardoned or Paroled Men Wlthheld | general public {the dance 3 | The commi in “‘“v murderer or pa in the {dance are: Finance jand Alma Weil jce and 0 pame will be withheld from under a policy announced Board of Charities and in of lane the and The ! attend] and patronesses the members of and their wives, of the eniors, is invited to patrons E " Witk fire PHOENIX N h n fened the match on Roosevelt destroyed April hoat ment saying threw the Tohn tends he was lighted of Lake fire and 1tees charge of the Grace Naghel Decorations—Jack- Alfred Lundstrom; lia Kashevaroff and Rachel Fisher Music and Hall James Connors and E 1)1| Judson. |the e form | Argument Over 2 Girls’ CHEYENNE Whenever pardoned or April telon future ih hy e a person who the oil w which cansed de Pinedo’s § PLANS ABANDONED APACHE LODGE. April 8 mander de Pinedo announced that he had abandoned all continuing his flight west Mississippi River — e his 2 piiblic ! State Posters ine > JOSEPHUS COMES OUT FOR GOV “AL" April Com today | Escorts Causes Crime SMITH April 8-—Incens which star of the | BOSTON fin Boston Herald Presidential - hoom <isted when friends of Jozephus Dan- his two stepdaughters | jojo sccretary of Navy in President home from a dance. Charles Bran-!yyjj.n's Cabinet, passed word around dell, aged 38, last night shot and |y, [ would support the New York killed Dorothy Smith, aged 14, and ',y in 1928, Daniels has con shot off the right arm of his other | sjder personal following, and stepdaughter, Audrey, aged 17, clubb- | fypiicrmore was noted for his dry ed hix wife with the butt of the gen|yicw. He formerly supported Me and then shot himself. Wioo L { 8. Roh sAyS rt Choate Al” Smith's further as. MONT, Ohio, “n ument disapproved of two men a | FRE ed by | when be companying was HAINES ELECTION HAIN Tuesda {John Paddock Peterson, Fred Chisel were ¢ Council, and A School Bdard. Alaska, April 8 At election, . . Haven Steven Sheldon, Meyers and cted to the K. Mclean or ant ) City the to A whose Reer land and Ve he fr communieated plans of but it has of only (queer its tion ; “dark™ produce - light that is sion of any \Vu I with MEMBER OF President WASINC pointe President Stimson 1 '[.l (“l Burned, Deatl FAIR BA e I ALASKA EMi ASSOCIATED < D€ “Certan \ -+ o MPS M'PHERS U SPECIAL EXVOY Q dendmg ela \ W PATRICK T FR flT?"' ‘Olnhinm of Interio Capt. Carl MAY GO TO & V. LOS s hat clh ome Afmee 1 manentl their Three Persons in East x--lfmw p o M leged claimed Jimpli ated. HAINES' OI DT]”' R Minni I hon 1ccompaniced b it fear \ limelight I HAINE WASHING visihle but prob for forces The om the wit live vl in me protected tari Santa M tat niedy I ' To Arizona for de Pinedo vl of vlhfl h Apr Orde DIES 4l’l)lBll H(J TO AIT} TON emitted ettect ener rays recipient of A nsed s | ny n bout thing ahout will 4 velog Standards the the no upon futu e iy th ud Ul “infra rays emitted by impressi completely the 200-candlep ‘ereen we o s which i& A MURDER M !SCLEAR[?;’- = (. ki i Vs Wik to Shots man Confesses for Husband Butches Mea Hankow Elks Hold Annual Installation sway JL( “Ditch; Cer Ase Kl"ed contriv- of elee- blinked one, an dpioces aphic night receiv- an un- en them. An een, would he signall even through the s transmitted of h imperee tions have bet hetw