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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS 7.41.’. THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4452, JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS WOULD-BE ASSASSIN IS ON TRIAL SAYS SMITH AND | cfenders | CANTONESE ARE i This and Follow Chinese Nens' ——— [TALIAN FAGES COOLIDGE ARE TO b =—————7+ SPLIT; FIGHTING Tt 2 wahea <. | TRIAL ATTEMPT "HEAD 2 TICKETS £ @ IS INPROGRESS s CemESEseR | (L MUSSOLIN Predicts that Smith Will Lose ‘ e o3 . Moderates and Radicals in T\ T ey Aoty oo \- GRS} = Y Dealaves ‘ —Republican Leaders ! < Clash—Hundreds of Ai- 3 : 5 Lol R e | cism and Premier — Is in Get Tcgethen. | g w e rests of Laborites. > s e f, m:a‘ m..w..,' . Tron Cage Under Guard. WASHINGTON, April 12. s : ) TANGHATL April 12.—The split = o A '. fim! group of Republican political lead-| [§& between the Moderate and Radical WY = /74 : . ROME, ~ipil 12.—Declaring his ers hreakfasted at the White House i isections of the Cantonese hus de 4 o\t R ) R R : ¥ y jhatred Tor Juscism and characteriz- today on the date Chairman William ¢ veloped into fierce fighting, the Mod Vsl P & -~ Lt 2 g7 giv e |l r Mussolini as an im- Butler, of the National Committee, i - |erates in one case using field guns = 5 o “CHE ] ~ ] | [Roster 0 Zaniboni, former So- scheduled to start the National sur- | land attacked the Radical gatherings ; e eongis, ) See : . X : o pglulist tv. defiantly admitted vey of the political situation s . at Hankchow. Nanking and % : 4 e A ; by + his cuilt as he went on trial charg- Senator Frank B. Willis, of Ohio, o A + and disarming many 3 M : 7, e jed with plotting to kil the Premier who has just completed a tour of 5 i d Su X ) e ) - |EWo years axo the country, called after the hreak- | . . The | horites, adherents s ) - 3 g e ®, % ; i I am guflty im alone guilty tast, and told President Coolidge h+ N of Gen. Chian8gRai Shek. descended | = = = : refusing fo Dbelieved he " would be renominated | - 5 upon every known Labor Union Cen-| ’ q o \ N ! ‘hers and elect ed. | i : 5 'ter in Shanghai early this morning af oy AN eanthanake,” can keep i % b eniing 00T nadl napvating m: Wise I\ulmnahau or bhdutungms, in |lmr campaign uLmnsL \urthexn, or Jd\ rese l.uu,w. from another term, said i chine guns, rifles, pistols, bombs and His Hatred for Fa- Benator Willis, He also predicted ammunition. Firty laborers in one Denahey, of Ohio, is running : The mate | ¢ r ;:I‘-“."" "l”:,!.”,“ .‘:',\'\ e "['“” i (:‘.'“’ £ i Anti-British Movement e e SNy DRELY. Al . A definite anti-British movement S 1 BeA compdien proposing B which may take the form of a boy-! & ' 4 a repeal of the teenth Amend 5 S ie ment will be wiped out of existence cott sim to those recently de X for 20 y " 5 N clared in Canton’ and Hongkong. has TRANS-A . . oo i lbeen launched in the native section mander® Rich of Shanghai A greal anti-British! Capt. Charles ey . 3 League has en organized by the establishment . ommission and Hat | F 7 ’ antonese. Martial law has been | Major Franco Hi : b A P declared at Amoy. Chinese troops i Oullis. Ui m Wiped Out re oceupyin 1 foreign houses and NORTH . I i Y | the office buildings of the Standard Ll t Ly wence 1oda\. f . g ‘ml Company 1 l‘hiukmn SOUTH HAWAL vote of seven to one, Jer couver to He the only one to vote “no —_— " Royal Air P today passed the House m CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 12 1“'\'\.\,{ I““h i i iy f Roads are blocked in this section Miuor-(}onm.u Uun | 4 NT fish commission and wi and no air mail planes have reached | eharge of ' \ defenses “ s ] BUL S il I;:I.\“.xm.“r “’xl x:‘:"”\‘:u'\ln” here for 48 hours except one fram| S, (W Wt 10 i g ca o or oper atc angha » .uen accorded : i - \ Denver, “Stecktibn unadlensians o] oo B0 T e gord ) TG Howill e sent back o the storm a million doilar snow- the coy f{l American se for transmission to the @ | g TR storm. Temperatures are mild. forees: B pkivs o place the |s AUTHUR'ZE ! X W ahd, rvceiving by stenat ) b ; Jocaae faw . — ‘Americans under the command Haw y R e oty & 3 | 4 mse Joints Memorial No. 6, a Storm in Oklahoma of 'h/s' Britons were vetoed at ing Cougre s o pass a law perr . OKLAHOMA l'll'l‘\'. April 12 a Cabinet meeting. o S I T ORI "a 7 : ting the Alaska Railr to he su . tavaged by fresh on slaughts of International Newsreel, o R~ [ ) K April 12 police md o Senate Coneu Resolution | wind and water, Oklahoma continued el T R955 Presents Plan for Sink-',.:"Ver Sationed along the airway thorizing arvang ments for a me PORTLAND, Ore., April 12 —The the struggle today inst attacks ing Fund—New Measures | crossroads of the world this v ng of the slature with the e [potice are investigating the story of the elements which have already {Hy: WONIIL liave w busys b dlieok armor to discus s the problme of car-|9f Fred Holstrom, contractor, that Simad: @ asdie ooy PUSSIANS AND Are Introduced. ing traffic as the birdmen of four ing for Alaskan insand porsons, were|be was held-up near here last night - > - L] it continents zoom along the atmo also passed ) men who had a loaded ma- Croation of a fund by the Territory spheric highways to bring new glory Five Bills Introduced gun, cartridges in belts, rifles Mine Rescue Crews GHINESE ADE for Sonetrietiis b medes, nogquatajto tile Nomolands | v i Sres were introe(and other ammunition and 4 s I o for its pioneers, is proposed in Even if only majority of the duced yesterday afternoon and today | Whiclh appeared to contain a human Save Fourteen Men o foma for AR fon naotl ; ALASKA SUUN g ; 2 | House Joint Resolution whick proposed flights are actually made.” in the Senate I'wo of these were|body e e iridicsh fofly by Bapresshs.an abisL o¢ ik A6 ical Che spousored by members on the Board | This sack was loaded onto Hol- JHOBNBLLE YORK, Hug, April “ :?\-.."m;:il‘.‘:mllf P I!llml:n:rl-‘n.\ R — - R oo, Sanators iowavd; (0D [<trom’s truck and he was Tvogd oA sl T weter killed when Rive: the Treasurer of the Terriiory THE ASSOCIATED ERRSS today, St [ouis Chambertof Com-(Ertn ind Iratt, one by Jansen and|drive the men 20 iniles where the i :;vnllh ulm Lo F( ::il(m;\‘ Lot authority to set aside $15,000 an- “there will be more countries repes = Duna and two by Pratt . siuck was dumped into a river. The apse 18 or 2 0 ee @ | i H i i ' n g [nually for fhis purpose sentad in long Miehtstiile Yenr ian g 5 1 The education measures provide [ hold-up men tied Holstrom to hls ;\1"Il‘ fl!!u]m!)t"d ‘l‘m( [II(NI\I!"'I LONDON, \I"‘V 12.—A Tokvo dis This sum. it is proposed, to invest oyver hefore merce Pl?ns‘ Tom Of {tor: election of school boards out-| track and then drove off in a sedan LRlE Bl S firough “|paten to the Daily Mail said the|in Federal honds and apply the in-l pogges he flights already an Alaska in Summer. side of incorporated towns and in-[whick et them which broke out, brought them out|p .. correspondents at Harbin|terest on the building fund, togetler ! o8 e O e e & mumber corporated school distriets, how — e report large concentration of Rus-| with the principal when the (e Zon poteworihy flights plamned | ST, LOUIS, Mo, April 12 An Al gi®th e aualifications wicessury | Pregent Plans for stan and Chiness troops L that it is necessary (0 €OF-'yo “ipe vear, the details of which|aska four this summer by a large mem ! ik Jroak . The Chinese (roops are on the|struct a new Home, jior. e v s okt ‘ ] dure, expenses. ete. holding of part Reorganization R. R y annot ye ade public. Among | party of St. Louis business men |t 4 8 . Ko Sibanis s SRsOr L e R | : time schools, an or the closing Six B“rned, to Death; Sl ler preparing “‘”f'“;\' % |'j‘:":,r’ ,.’"f’m.,';,’.'??', ?,',',':, una these flights will be attempts 1o with their wives and other relatives | (" “‘I'"h\ s ('.‘;'“”":’M' "m‘ e - sible hostilities growing out o el A measure to ret L SRR Lasns ¢ fihd \ . A L TR TS o sioner o HaE o i Ol . House today by Representative be jrof so depleted as to make costs prohibi CORNING Y., April Al anl Sonhan Qaat, i he How today by Reprosentativg | eluded i the flights already an-|The amnouncement says arvange.| it SRS TG Bl e i NING, A i 4 The Ru 1s have four divisions|Pa » same membe; e i iha o B . g g 2 Balie made 1 | Hve; a endn ! 3 4B man named Hinkle, his wife and|,ni the Chinese one and a ;“‘m a bill for Territorial public library | HOUNCE 1 are a liuk\.m]u s the Jtr | ments ave heing made for two “good | Subgians Lawa: ot im0, e four children under five years of|qivisions on the border. B The ‘lattar measure would au.|lantic, flights to the North and Soufh | will” tours to he conducted by the|yy¢iye o tongth of school day,’and age, were burned (o death when SESE thorize the creation of library asso-|POles. 2 Glranft ot llu-‘ Athantic, | 81, Louis \'|h:lm!|yi‘|' of Commerce (VS jngtpuction which may e received e e 1 fire’ destroyed their home early this Giilone ize the itoyy {Jump over Mount Everest, v duration fsummer. Morq than foty cities and,yigige of the school hulldl A0, MITWALESR: Pl SOTIA . ififois and guthorlse the Teert O flight from France to Indo-China, a | towns in Oklahoma will be visited by [ *" g% & by o h ic Railroad, and seek permis- . to pay b0 per cent of the cost Reconstruct Telegraph Line ' e Woman and Paramour D e i e | Pacific race from the West coast’ to] thix vear's” tour of the Man.| Reconstruct Telegraph Line = liion to issue new seeurities and turn LK Lof q Hawaii, and a ~ Buenos Aires-New | agers’ Burean of the Chamber of | over the railroad to the new cor- Russia Send. Stand Trial Together|maximum aid to be received by anv| GEREE IG5 0 Commerce. The trip will start Sun.| S.tes Stgnal Corps Line down thel oy, by reorganizntion The = association to §500. Mr. Paul intro-| Yukon River from Tanana to Un & e Note to China; NEW YORK, April 12.--Supreme duced @ memorial asking the War| The Raymond Orteig prize of $25 ’1‘ I'“'“ Soand end the following ) upgeet s provided for in a measure :'"";" b "Ill:‘ll ‘M'“l“ '.‘",,'oh,:: N 1y BIDIL AL et . srect & wireless sta-|000 for the firat ¢ between Pi unday | introduced hy Senators Jansen and|!Bdeliedness will be reduced fr .. Gourt [ustice Boud 5 N | Department to erect a wireless sta- 000 for the first to fly Ll ave been an.|iBtroduced ! i i ol Sl 4 Roasts Imperialism Qount Qutice Scidiar has ollod Ce8L Sy ot bonkh land New ¥oule will &% otondsd [:n} ntative plans have been | f G S5.000 | $21.800.900 anually to $14,000,000. s {Dunn. Funds, not exceed 4 b 5 (iray. her ramour. must. stamd| Mr. Grier’s bill for the erection by several nations. Capt. Ren Fonek | nounced for a trip to Alaskn. Ac-fan i FUER TG ond and Rouptn | The stockholders would pay , $70,- MOSCOW, April 12.—Russia, g sl il e apanelot @ mew Pioneers' Home at An-lof France, whose attempt lasi yes: ‘u!)tlm., to present plans. the trip | puoi et T T a0 and trail work | Y00.000 10 case of assessment out of note to the Peking Government woman's husband, art editor of | chord was defeated today by halted as he took off when his giant "“;HIINI:‘:I‘\‘I’Z :fh”;",,,," m;vl:xll\h -»“\}”‘Ll.;;('.--“'”‘,”" be used for this purpose. The ;:))‘mu ."v'xinnrf“I.X.::;ml.-:i::»lx‘.l»xl;L money manding satisfaction and regress for|nio1or Boating. The trial will start|vote of 9 to 7 The vote was som - plane overturned, announc .:‘1 that he {13 G A p s 2 major portion of the fund, §1.00 B § raid on its buildings, savs that{, . vonday, April 18 what in the nature of a surprise as will try again this year. Commander WASHINGTON, April 12 —Bank- ers and receivers in charge of the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad, have presented a plan to the Inter- Commerce Commission for re- zation of the railroad as the couise and Banff o the Canadian | w8 SR e B ot D ———e—— while possessing sufficient technical i b the Committee on Territorial Insti-|Richard K. Byrd. who flew over the |Rockics, and Skagway, Alaska. are, : \ on Page wignt, | High Record Is Set means for employing repressive . o) tutions had reported adversely on it North Pole last year, and Commander dm:mL hs ,",‘“,v j “ul i Lo (Continued on Page ght.) . P P d o measures, it has no intention o |New Farm Relief Bill uton e e eport of (he Committea|Noel Davis, have announced their in.| Approximately 125 sales execu ——eea in Paper Production adopting punitive getion. “It is fully . ; N ecting (he Pioneers’ Home said|tention of attempting to capture the | representing a cross section of (b New Leverage leen to = iera otk rilesaanatblo. foreign Promised Next Congress :'n‘n-"..u.y..m of opinion among the honor for America. Captain C. A, j¢IYs businous interests, are expected Prohibi g Enf g VEW YORK. April 12 Despite Imperialists are provoking Russia to 5 inmates of the Sitka Home was for| Lindbergh, reserve officer and alr | t0 "”nl e ']‘_' ’I etk A Uy, ,“"';' ronu ltlon NIOrcemMent| . requction in the price of news- war and that the Peking Cabinet| WICHITA, Kans. April 12.—Alhe maintenance of the institution!matl pilot of St. Louls, is another|¥ill be through o section o et Shom the 1026 Javel tha THEREE WASHINGTON, Aprii 12 The|national Paper Company and sub- has become a tool in the game played {new farm relief bill embodying at. Sitka or some other coast fown.| American who plans o’ (ry for the | City ']"1‘“!;:‘hl'“r'l‘):';:)Ylll'ltlf'|(!:.>l'<lll‘ ;'!‘":':W HEsIAr S0 I Upited States Supreme Court has{sidiavies had =~ more prosperous year jsustained in effect the treaties with|in 1926, Net earning rose to $3.- by the Foreign groups of Imperial-lof the essentials of the ) [ The House passed the bill author-|prize 4 iy ists, therefore the Soviet Government | Haugen measure will be introduced|jzing the erection of a monument at| Capt. Charles Nungeser of France | o is and will be guided by the interests |in the next Congress, Senator Arthur|gjtka to mark the spot of the tran-|also has announced he will enter the 1Executlve Clemency to forelgn governthents to aid Prohibl«| 276,000, an increase of $250:0000 of workers of the world,” the note|Capper predicted in an address here|gfar of Alaska from Russia to the|flight tion Enforcement The court held| total production of paper and ded lastnight. United States, appropriating $750 f| Two attempts Droposed for the| Be Asked by Show Man i prosecutions against crews o pulp was 740,000 tons, a new high the expenses lsummer to establish regular trans-| els seized under the freaties. 1mm.1 Many Bills Reported | Atlantic air passenger and mail serv-| WASHINGTON, April 12 K rl - . — MU" UAL ‘l REA TMEN l OF Six bill and two memorials wertfice hetween Germany and the United | Carroll, theatrical producer who reported out of committees today. A|States under sentence to Atlanta Panttan. R I C Pl divided committee was shown on Other proposed trans-Atlantic non- | tiary for perjury in connection with | ‘)“( O"!mlsslon aC(’S ECONOMIC IDEA S ARE Speaker Smith’s memorial asking fnr;w.p flights which have no connec- the grand jury testimony regarding the removal of the capital from|(ion with the Orteig prize have been!his hath tub party, has filed an ap l 0 " l " = F Juneau to Anchorage. Mr. Murray,|announced by Major Franco, hpduh]l plication with the Department of ‘lrge '( ‘/r !‘«"«l ("l, lrm NEEDED WORK ASSER l S Chairman of the Judiciary Committee | aviator who flew across the Atlantic,! Justice for executive clemency. | reporting, recommended that Seward|and who hopes to fly direct from — |z gl 5 2 be substituted for Anchorage: | (he Spanish coast to New York, and off to Prison Pig ALt Hoag, Donniign i “"““"“:" g “x]WI stader, 108 AioaE " T8 %7 " p ‘ caoa | Messrs. Lomen and Worth recom | by the Ita De Bernardi who ex NEW YORK. April 12, Earl Car @ tremendous amount of equipmert |leining wle‘wl grader, 4 Ford dump HONOLULU, April 12.--There is|conference, “to promote the advance-) popgeq %00 not pass, while Messrs. | peci< to fly from Rome te New York | roll boarded an Atlanta bound ¥ 10 camry on \te-wifle Hung eperitions rucks, 8 Boriiquiass i teul ity a mutuality of international interest | ment of peaceful arts and pursults| pln™ 0 yocon recommended its|in a hydroplane on special train this afternoon to throughout the Territory. In order to'25 GMC trucks (from Army surplus). in the general treatment of econ. among the Pacific countries. passage. Captains Kstevez and Barboran of pegin serving hix sentence of one keep the Commission efficiently Exclusive of the iMC trucks, omic ideas and doctrines which Is| “The Pacific is a great combina.|PAFRESE 0 0 onealing all fur | e Spanish Air Force also hope 10| Vit and one day for perjury | working new equipment is being con- the above equipment will cost de- essential for the tions of the | tion of geographical. ethnological and Ay fly from Spain to New York m,,,‘ e 3 |stantly added to replace any that is livered to various districts of Alaska » world to observe, Secretary Work }political ors, extremely diverse,” (Continued on Page Eignt.) thence to Cuba, outworn and to enable the Com- about )00, The GMC trucks arve declared yesterday in the opening |he continued. “but within them there —_——,o——— Th will probably be no such Commander De Pinedo {mission to enlarge the scope of s new and cost only the freigh address of the Pan-Pacific conference [is a spirit of human commonalty - e ————1y work, according to Col J i fro g ville, Indis PO \ ) congestion of polar flights as there| | ng James rom rsonville, ndiana, ph on edueation, rehabilitation, reclama. | that encourages persistent efforts to-| | ““_‘,, lon of poBREIRI A et Goes to N Y. for Rlane|[ors, accordlog to Col Jamos C.jfrom. Je s Lo 1 tion and recreation. ward the germination of new and OFF IN AIR | ured ,,,, the North Pole region| % Commission, requir for the various duties the, Tho conference was called by |OXalted ideals of civilization. : | there two possibilities of| 108 ANGEL ., April 12 vwill be outfitted to perform, | | | | i | President Coolidge and its sessions, “The kinship uf_lrf'ulilex scattered MINEOLA, N. Y., April 12— South Pole ]||gms, “hh.ul flier de Pinedo has left for $|00000'Equlpment Ordered Bought from Luca which will continue all week, are | OVer the seventy million square milex| | Bert Acosta and Clarence D). caupt, Ceorge’ HuWllking i BRI Francisco enroute, fo New Xork; Tie foilowing olor items af now arge part of the Ford equiphd under the auspices of the Depart.|0f Pacific seas becomes evident in| | Chamberlain hopped off at 9:30 | | purty have already left for the Arctic |to await arrival ‘nf a new plane road building equipment has been or- |, ent s being purchased through the), ment of theé Interior. the way in which they lend them-| | o'clock this morning in an at- | |, resume their search for land '"5”‘"“ Italy in which to ontinue ]m\d"“‘;' <|unn:" the past few days: ljpca] Juneau agent, H. 1. Lucas, the NG IR ionwer (oday DAY ies selyes to fusion with modern scien-| | tempt to break the French | |the polar regions begun last year.|four continent journey : (',":l. "!“ “_'L”,,lv“‘l,r ‘nuf.tuxl b :"‘F”""l“"' ¢ (hrough Ford dealers in oth 3 Si8d In taigbion or exczpe the fldel e nrogrf-usvn:’elv:mfi"- in N:l:v it} | duration Hu:h’loo! 45 hours, 11 || They take to the air from l’n|nl“ £ 77;»;@.7 e B “'"l:l_‘jl“ ‘:""f,“"jl'l- A «"“’:'1'1':1"' parts of Alaska. Mr. Lucas is now ©of modern advancement,” Work said, | 217 _Progress and velopment not| | minutes and 59 seconds. Barrow l\la“'ilth_ .nnme(ly ‘“;‘u'e .uml‘ e e A i ] in Soattle closing the deal and super- —_—_— s et ————— after summarizing the purpose of thel (Continued on Page Seven.) *——-—-—-————H (Continued on Page Two) ‘(,'lrvln_ ‘louning wheel grade 10" Adams| (Continued on Page Three.) .

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