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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS (LI THE TIDIL™ VOL. XXIX.. NO. 445, ' JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS - ——————— NO WORD OF MISSING NOME PLANE ——————— PRU]’”BITIUN Iis"""";s" and ”"_”""' F‘"”“;r;" Are They Downhearted? Not (hae it | F' IER MERR”_L fltBATED BUTLER Woman Who Killed Man Three - v i - WO PASSENGERS, 1 ears 1go (;ruml Iur\ Told: - ; SENATOR BORAH, .~ °° 8% | - : STILL A i- | slaying I Sintiit, butche (o m munication Established versity and Idaho Man De- [hohvever. mtenied for her 1‘-‘”“\ ASKED :0“ s E iis o8 A : with Threc Localities bate No Decision. | said remorse and horror fo ,,,‘ i 2 i 5 ; SThying: THl bRl Hor byt el ‘ ¢ \ Vi | Searchers Are Out. BOSTON, Mas April 9 The| Kven the pistol which discharged | ALASKA VESSEL = 1 3 S 1 ¥ b 3 | NOMC. Alaska, April 8.— repeal of the iteenth Ameadment | the fatal shot med an evil token | - 5 8 ¢ 4 S ¢ 4 Telephone communication to is the greatest question siy slav-|and she was unable to dispose of F : ¥ lounc. 1 i 5 and - secession.” said Presidentand finally threw it in a river on » 8. SNAO E - onnel aad O icholas Murray Butler, of Colum-{a trip to o Middle West Q ’ ¥ ;'N'n ed but nc information bin. in Symphony Hall aisti e e Juneau-Prince Rupert Steam- 3 : hies been learned concerning the Repeal \\thm altenative, would crime v s 5 " 3 - whoreahouts of Pilct Merrill in be to retu ol sitlobniantl|- o1 tinenl aliost (ol glone g erasubsidyaSeughitby : : K. ; n WA vic A . ] be at would form definite horror when | realized the torrible Representative Worth 1 : : ol outlawry American people. mistake 1 made when | killed Smart ples Sl 5 | . 3 Ny | 1 Broadway of Nome, and the worst in S0 vears.” said Senator instead of my husband. which wa L A % Hilkery Robinson, merchant of William E. Borah. of « my plan. Day and night | have heen limvlwhn' 2t A[!} i subsidized k] o @ g Candle, who were his passen- The two men wer i he haunted by the awful' memory and Stramship line, prohibition of fortune . & e1s when he | { I 4 1 and A - 1 he hopp auestion of what stand tl in the past three years | do telling for pay, and requirement that - Lg TR0 from tions tepublici 1 Mattorm. helisve I restel fen nighile w1 | public utility companies publish an ’ e 5 5 3 ; ? | here lact Tuesday afternoon for :!u::l‘ll.\ !l:l.klzy-"l)lllu1“’";’\1 i T ,“ \\“_nly llh Ll eozencY 2 wmnnal statement, were proposals OM to (_hum where war's a brewir (Plinky-plink!) Where ther t rse y Candle The debate was held under the Mrs., Longfield, insane wi i IMMII in three measures which were ing. (Plinky-plunk!) White men’s lives aven’t worth a nickel! Isi't ( | [ L The telephone communication auspices of the Roosevelt Club ousy, left her home on: the night of llnhl' «}1 !;n the House 1:. he | these boys aclie for something doing. (Plunky-plunk!) That's wl with Council revealed that the No decision was rendered eh e 12 1004 Ho. Dnde lie . 'uu;n ill was passed wrying g 5 e ) | bas s The debate fnally recolved itself i who had heen missing for sev. | $100.850 for the biennium and wa ; i " (senaliinal. Kewsrer { plane had not been heard from one unsettled problem “Is ¢yl days. She met him on the senb 10, i Sulidte = there teenth Amendment gormane! Gl v i The Committes on Ways and Meaps i Golovin residents saw a plane (n]u\n'.un n }.mw: \\‘J!\m the crossed fiald and lay In wait forhobded in .w”lA\n able report .u.I ti 3 > . going eastward the same day President Butler, who took the Swart. thinking he was her hushand where the transfer of A from - was following the Bering Sea \fiirmative of the question onld S O i Russia to the United States took SRR R S coast line but nothing has been the Republican tional Platform place. It carries an appropriation of . 7 seen or heard from it since. advocate a repeal of the Eighteenth WHALE BDEAKS $750 which, the Committec was told "y The Candle radio \talicn. re- Amendment?”", found in closing the vesterday, was ample for all needs { i Ll debate with his rebuttal that the i Local Ship Subsidy | : $ | s no news of the plane. question as to whether the Pro In line with a recommendaiion hy 4 4 4 The weather in Nome is per- tion Amendment is germane . Attorney General Rust in o his S 3 ¥ 4 A . fect, the sun shining and good Coustitution wus the sole point biennial report, Represen . Worth : e \ s i+ i s y visability, with temperature 50 e w ui tor Borih mtroduced a hill i ™ s s 3 : d : u which provides for b he Ilaho Senator said: “We look s Ui establishment of a subsidized line i N f o : - /9. J "’mezf""vd ; backward and 1 demand trial of at of steamers, or a single vessel, be- | ’ . ot i s 8 . _“‘Iflf“NWRS raging when least ears for Prohibition hefore e tween Juneau und Prince Rupert s p 4 e errill left Nome. e R CU“%"." or Hunger of Whale ,iicing " caiis ot Petershurg. Wran Y . % ; { | | i Relief parties have been or- ;n e e Causes Break- Ma\' Be rmli \‘! ':l‘v""r ::."“:“, “\\”w 'f;}'l s & . ;. ‘ ganized in several different lo- President Butler said: “It is my Rgpalyed Sunday. [propuiating $85.000 for” the biennium ; ; AL 1 f '“all“"." 1 duty to object but that does not s : {10 is required that at least one % J te:; known that the plane taking it away lagally.’ RuETROG enM OBl ing 10 Bhdvae o in e make weekiy “My positon,” said Senator Boral ’I“‘ ".‘“’;“‘"l GhE & 'I'l;;"". ”"\“'“l'“lk ¥ound trips over the routs between e T - g . ot o “is that when the clause is placed [ communication, betweerSeattle yjuyey I nd” November 50, The . ; : 8 A « ] in, the Constitution, it is my duty dNC Alaska at u oclock last Sundayii,eagupe algo provides that “The e . . | t0 Upholii 1ty morning, the cableship Dellwood re- ported Board of Control” shall make the L3 o8BS 3 . B e ] . The Dellwood has been hunting' - : | Kansas Creeks Flooded; for ‘the Dreak Bifce that time: andloiws iz fon tieili | andiaroy . . Osumu Satow (left), a large contingent of Japanése soldiers v for passeny It is understood that Under the command of Commander T contingent of Torrent of Rain Falls T cable communica-i iy, “Board s (he one sought to be are guarding Nipponese lives and property in the trouhle zone in China, A naval battalion is | ' dev L e presumably mistook €StaDlish in the Controller Bill which shown arriviug at Shanghai to support the infant vy on duty there. ! TOPEKA, Kan., April 9 Floor LR was defeated in the Senate varli ternationsl Newsreel) i 1 tor something eatable and conditions in Kansas, following « this week, and which was also 1 toreent of rain, caused the death Jtroduced in the House but has not mistake broke th conductor nside 3 %t - -3 e S e e B e ke broke tlie- cond i baen reported out of Commitiee SENATE PASSE | | ,].V:(‘r President Granl Re- great property damage. nin- service Twenty vears ago. a whale bitl i h‘\“ ‘{‘l"" ',‘”fI's oY i [} Take s impuived with many washouts and {ino the old Seattic.Sithn eabie. The measur prohibits Five Nations to quis™ioned to inundated tracks. Southeastern Kan- whale hecame entangled with thel the telling of fortunes for pay, . R | M . Sl waa drtlesb WAL feon 7 to Dl nte qoocime QREICd TIEh Ehelpriximiini fine of $600'1s: providod A E Protest, China ‘ Marines to China. inches of rain falling. Some creeks cahle was ropaired 2 penalty for * violations YII it s<houl! Governmient ! £ reached the highest stage ever . dream hooks” the measure | SAN FRANCISCO, April 9.--Offi- known \\\H‘ m‘..l»v with 1I\v|\|1||wt;]!-mmn l‘.n the AND BEATS UNE i T i otalan ! cials of the Re :,Iu ‘lm‘u‘.u s;‘- '.n;:yl:nl- . wure ol niners r. Ga ey (4 od Apri ). e oreg i “ny IRCed hat Bl er UEEN ELIZABETH'S Nine-Year-Old Boy Has i Ot e sttt b RACING T{lllAY Q Disappeared, Search Made , \vother measuve introduced by My Miniutern of IFrance, Urent | | m the Trans-Pacitic service, CORSETS AUCTlONED PP 2 % Panl affects public wility compasic Biitanm. Cnire italy and « hwen requisitioned as a transpost B L ol e) —=Naislibora ani il baoie di SIREEAN S ComINIG N Solons Decime to Make bl(‘u|- Japan. i Peking, have beon o or 15000 additional marines which , hibor It requires an annual statement to 3 5 SRy tructed by their covernments 10 Three Races to Be Powed on e sovernment will rash to China wONBON, S Al 0i=he question. men are searching for Pierson . page and published in - new ing Rides on Trains a hand @ joint note of protest to $ Powed M e Prestdent Grant will start foom What does royalty today do with |Deming, aged 9 years, who wandered £ papers show the investment, pro B(‘\l Bill. [ the Peking Government against Oakland Estuary—Hus- |saw bieio not later than April 20 its castoff clothing?” has been asked jaway from his home Thursday night. | o aR OaBALTIRCx AR (,rllm' reatment of iheir Nationals A Gl | The vessel will also take provisions frequently since the recent appear-|He was suffering from the meastes [pro 8 V4G BT SRE o8 i ol les Are Lrippled. and ctores enotgh to last the entire ance of corsets whic 5 claimed !ang s delirious. Police dogs lost i 5 | 1 - . urine ance 4'r fnl HI‘[;‘I:“\'\’A ‘wl‘ 1‘” 1‘|::)-4n and wa .\ ous. | vn logs 1 amount of total indebtedness. name Four hills were passed, one e - 3 | Amesican Marine contingent in - the mee actually nn 2 the trail a short distance from the | " hocons holding one per cent or!feated, and one memorial passed by | OAKLAND, val., Aprll Jim!orfent oo 60 days home. Lake Union is being dragged |00 of the capital stock and bonds, the Senate this morning. One billlsen, requests fund W 1 't the University of Wash- the corsets have been all ‘as it is believed he may have drow: It w0t evonielr bt the -names and places of residence and one memorial wers roduced, by Congress to ca out a g tan varsity crew e dotntyl EXPLANATION MADE at the Montmartre Gallery in Lon- e of officers and agents receiving sala- | Senator Brame's bill 1o make steal- | stocking program by the Aluska | pesthonse with smallpox very| WASHINGTON, April 8 The de- vies of $5.000 or more annually and [ing vides on trains a misdemeancor | Game Commission, and increased ap-lother member of the varisity, ji | cigion of the government to semd don, where the historic but unro- jnnior n he & “ “ F the amount received b « went dow to de t three to ve, rpropriations for the otection of | varsit an eshn Crews el 1500 e marin o Ch o1 mantic articles were for sale, docu eaf Dancers Follow lig: amounic regel el tedch veny jdown defea LT priat he | a1 Yl I freshmen crews are more marines to China, ince | w9 i Need More Stamps the Senate declining, in the words fur and came in Alaska nursing sore arms from vaecination. |ing the total force to 5200, is gen- ments were produced to prove 1hl‘u‘ ||me lhrough Eyes R ] et Stamps have been exhausted by lof Senator Praif, to help the Alaska >oe | f a hard proposi-| rall ioved due to the difficultiss LTI the House, and the Federal fund for Railroad enforce rules and ula tion in t crew races against!to holding fast transportation at San ifter it discovered the . annoyed the National Deaf Club. Inlnsed up. For this reason it has be-its traimmen. 1 was not a part of pulled o late this atternoon [ihere be a call for reinforcements enuine, hought the pair, because 80 o0t ™ ipe " ombers are come necessary for the Priniing (he Legislature, he s i do mi~. NOW BUILDING FORUM vho has won a letter twoliue Wiite He pokosman said nir of fts kind of “Good Queenig.nee™ much better to ppated | vision, or for membe s with lengthy fator Dunn extended an open invita- | LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 9 A few arrived and it developed yesterday{has not heen advised of any im Je England’s spinster ruler of ed with less energy the Committe views, it, the T¢ cossfully rode the rods from tide-torian-ldaw student-inventor amd with | the man of ti Washington tion —— The violinists are the musicians |ritory should bear this expense and \water to the Interior, to come to hisjal a cripple decided Louisviile secd varsity who wed on the Oak ‘ - e develop its mines, fed a hall dedicated to the use of Jand estiary TAKEN TO LOS ANGELES the tune. A. J. Wilson, president of tion asking for an appropriation of fiyms enators Frame and Hna speakers who believe they have in-Kilis MeDonald, - junior varsity| M":h‘-'lan Democrats Navy planes hoped off here yester- an organization of cultivated persons ' stamps. hill C. Lee Cook Fr Speech Mall, o B day for San Diego carrying the Ital-lwho cannot hear, is 70 rs old and Murray Votes Alone The Senate passed the following [ municipal forum, came into heing LANSING, Mich.. April 9 Demo- an dthe Royal Vice-Consul of Italy,!the managing director of a great ad- lof the House to vote no when the fo Jicensi of itinerant peddlers, iment 1o Cook, who, although he lost g for Los Angeles. De Pinedo lost his!vertising firm. Many of (he mem-|College appropriation measure came oic; [ B No. 2, extending to 9 control of his limhs in infancy and Prisoners as Studentsi: LEAVYOg L el gil plane at pache l,mh;n by fi bers of the 1Iuh were lm||| deaf. {up for final passage. In a brief talk g cs the time for filing tabor liens {lert school at 7 years of ag - in WAUPUN Wi April 9. On a| ‘. avie w e p ry | \ {Mamentary difficulty for there are logic. He reviewed the history of i watchmen of property the pro- jaddition to other accomplishments. campus enclogsed by gray stona walle | 8IS COEEIE Or MERICAN ()NIYROI Ithe College, pointed out how eachiyijons of the Cannory Watchmen| When Cook became old enough to a hundred pumbered students plad | G To0 08 BRI EDIEE B0 CCRSE | biennium the demands for Territorial | ) i the fis | A0y leader W ! v 3 Mg ) Session Laws he set to work to educate himself. consin's state penitentiar | 3 y i anthen o democratic floor leader of the house, OF OIl FRE l S FRFNCH sistent. He warned members that it {137 ihe original act creating the He is unable to hold a tool in his Thes are andergraduates of the | Somratlc ot Jenir G T OUSE was a short sighted policy which) i Fish Commission, which was hands, save through the aid of a University of Wisconsin, enzolled | p0 05 HERRE S0 DRETCES mmh] eventually make the College b b ; ter. House Bill No. 14, repealing all | vic but one of his inventions is| vision. and they pay tuition just like | 500 GO0 LT G Martin WASHINGTON, April 9. — While development of a gasoline substitute,| However. he added. as long as the (. ielative to the same organiza-|uscd in the engine rooms of Amer|their classmates outside the fagtitu. |1 Serviens foet T @t ahout the exactions of foreigners who |in (he reports is obtained by dis. cAtional purposes. '«M«NI’T the fact| \uq on the daily file in se | Another of his feats is the con-|college courses just to while awns | GC0E SRR T ination. He control production of rubber, coffec, |tillation of wood and charcoal, An.|Nis better iudgment fold ‘him the 5. ar (he request of struction of a creosoting plant in the time, but most of them are train 4o peamed the chair and called consumers are showing exactly the|long familiar as an independent light he ""'__'"l for the lnll:_ 'r'*:le {)‘rflt«‘"’ ndorsing the 8 rd - Peninsula | five @ s of swampland and which they will he free |none. A vote being tuken, the res same sort of exasperation about the |source in the United States. A thira, | Measure, he . puts the College| ' " jevelopment program for ex ! 160 carloads of machinery | The men ave given study periods | G55 LT TNlin, Nay, None of which the U States s the |pends on the synthetic production nf}Section thro. Whith uthorises (i | ) Candle, was passed. {"'Not so long ago. he declined aiof fhem take their hooks to the| peicer not voting principal source—petroleun:. {a liquid having the characteristics of | Publication by th Re of the Bib-|'"(. .\ Bill No. 4. Pratt, seeks to position at $40.000 a year with an fields of the prison farm in spring | whoreupon the new floor leader e, where an industrial and along the lines of the German pro.|hared and edited by udge James|| Ty Crotative’ o Alaskan jurors, chuded in every walk of life-except the vest periods. Sor prisoners | \Chile e rest of the delegation réad press campaign is being pushed |cess which has been successful in |y ohersH! - sohe argued. || i wonew paragraph reading: |ing heggars have, completed — exten COUTSES it over his shoulder - gt = 2 A - | imagination be construed to add to ; R : B 7 = enitentiary | Yo gan which has the appearance of | Prnm the sketchy, but exultant press the opportunities offered by the (.”Lln,, iy box the name of a jurer to sucee per ntiar nma INDIAN WOMAN DIES -l];:,\,‘.‘"]” m‘f:"',}:," R ”’“:_"‘:: LONDON, April 9 Jazz had never | this item has been likewise been tions that shonld be corid our by CRIPPLE WON SUCCESS the ¥ o litornia 1o helDiego for cmergency o China should r as known this is the only souve-, S oo T it becan ¢l Committee to make some other pro- kind of work for the raiload. Sen mm took sick t e days after hei It is aid that President Coolides Tl teeyantEont cantur | music than to tunes which are play- | mailing lists o but their own. As'tion to men without fund< who suc- fmonths azo a painterarchitect his ¢ had the smallpox. He is!portant changes in the Chinese situa \ s ITALIAN FLIER IS the G8at watch to get the time of|is ftoday bBrousht ta Jelnt Resolu-|eountry and el | PHOENIX, Ariz., April 9-—Four the National Deaf Club. which is|$50 with which to purchase postaze lapd President Howard voted for the fspivational me % As a result the stroke, takes Hart's place, Find Two ls Crowd ian ace de Pimedo and companions has been d for 47 He is| Mr. Murray was the only member pegsures B. No. 20, providing; Here it is regarded moni Umversnty Enrolls [eriis of the Michigan house of rep- ; They elected one with great p S [he gave his resaons with force and iy’ p. No. i extending to all kinds {become . wealthy manufaciure pEy § ’ House Bill No rep. realize his deficiency in knowledge road of higher learning at Wis-{ 2 J 3 Riin funds became larger and more in ‘t val of a lett addressed to the |l poli al football il by members to be a dead let- | mechanical rigging of his own de through the school's extension di Rradles outranking his hague American consumers fret and fume| One of the substitutes mentioned |aPpropriations were asked for edu-| ;g fish hatcher fcu's largest battleships tion. Some of the prisoners take ' polag called Martin to the chaie potash and other necessities, foreizn [other is an adaptation of acetylene, |large sums asked were not justified. \ .," jjouse Joint (o, | Brunswick, G which was bullt on|ing themselves for the day when| o™ O o ons. There was same necessity ¥ a commodity {the most flamboyantly hailed, de.|i? the publishing business and cited n of the Nome-Shalton team|for operation by Oscar Lee, warden. and many [ "ot ave’t’ Nay 0, the presiding 18 particularly the case in|petroleum, by distillation of con),|10BFaPhY of Alaskan Literature, pre-! . \"sociion 7, Chapter 16, Laws castern concern. His friends are in- | or summer. absorbing culture during opened the letter and perused it vigorously under the spur of a slo-|producing methanol, or wood alcohol, | COUl not by any stretch ‘of the | lver there s drawn from | “Sell pity.” he declares, “is fatal sined the prix was granted to having been based on Amvlivun|-lvsm|mmns. it appears to be aljo. i Alaskan school students mor|'he! “U ged in trying or delibe; > i 4 | Mrs [ Johnson, age 26 years, Ins models: “France should meet its own |grecnish liquid produced 'in a labor- hel ake it a great instituti ¢|ing upon any other cases such name | HALIBUT PRICES ls NATURALIZED : Kake, passed aw yester need for gasoline.” Furthef, the cam-fatory after gases from heated coal Bl etterday he had sadomver [shall e rejected pursuant to the pro-| priNCE RUPERT. It C. April afternoon in the St. Ann's Hos- paizn seems to he gaining some|have been induced by heat, pressure |1 1o get the item stricken, saying |¥i-0ns 0f Section 6 hereof without | _hipry-two thousand pounds of vo Ovarovich, native of Monbe-|nital as & result s SIbk on: siceceit success, reports to the commerce de-jand the presence of an undisclosed f;l "hg would have to vote a"y“:‘filum. ng the completion of the |m-| halibut were sold yesterday, Ameri- negro received his naturalization pa-| The body is held at the . W. Carter partment show, and, in addition, hp]nuhsmnre to recombine in the de- ok Lo !ruu going for 7 and 15.80 cents and|pers this morning from Judge T. M. iry. and will he shipped to terest has been intensified in the sired form. (C(\n[lnued on Page Eight.) 1 ,\. nate Joint Memorial No. 6, Jen-| Canadian for 8 aund 16,40 cents )ll od in the U. S, District Court. i funeral services and burialy A

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