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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4454, JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ PRICE TEN CENTS SANTIAGO SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKE P[?AENSNIQIE?LSUSF'N LEGISLATIVE CROSS CURRENTS MURRAY_RAISES ?”m(‘)\\\I(";"IIA‘\":‘I\\'I'\\I DISCOVERY SECRET ;7 K".LED MANY OBJECTIUNS Tfl ‘.___,_,,,,,, ,_'i()',{,ll\\ - ALL GROUND IS STAKED! INJURED' UUAKE AMATH FALLS, Ore, April| Part of the limelight in the action. But there are many mem 5 Fhe Sprag River lumbering lature iz again focused on the Con-lbers of the Legislature who hold a L [T iity. 1 st of here troller Bill, or perhaps it might be jcontrary view | Y A Y & ! Sz « t ut as the | n nearly correct 1o say ‘% Con-! They contend there is no real dif leposits trollor Bill. The Committee Substi [ference, that th: measure now pend 1 ~ ' « as roducec o ling he use covers a subject | Acty $ NCV\' st Measure | ! | A ms | taked @ AT Blrckhaldt’ Aciitesitand’ Viiuire, i slbutal. oveciwiiti 1a sibbia Bia w e as|ocuon dn Fob JesdpRRC T since Sunda ; : ’ ROl U v et e T R L T eIt (i s Halted When Pomt of | ' i o B ehrive uanhiniy. Jobien iSO tteels thtfl‘fid with Debris Senate Local Packers De- ! | altec T Bills Introduced : S third or fourth of the series ciren nate. They base this contention on g e | e e T secrecy | [ Hered — Fire Br g P I sire Sanitation Measure. lated during the current term of the lone major premise: That the amend Order Is PH.\LI]l(‘(‘l. ey wuntil the entire ar e e Breaks Out Fol | en. To amend sections %, 6 G i Legislature Imant wiiich was twike offered hu| i & bR T lowing Disturbance. There l\\l:|~ \w\.l mlzvlmll n\u .|~:n- |the S :;..l -\1.\ Senator Imnln o ..;mln | This afternoon, Speaker Sum- | m[‘{“l:}»wt.:n: b J“..!“l “.n“‘ : 1‘\“‘ MESL s of the ssociation | sponsored by Senator Stee nother {nate the Attorney General from the 2 : > : e ! | eled all 3 ¢ |\»:,‘,I],l.‘\("f.:::,‘,,”l[ ”l‘ m\\,“m"[:“,_ {differing in some minor respects was {Boara of Control amd ! put veon| mer Smith, of the House. over- o S 15, Semate | [formia amd i iirond and| SANTIAGO, Chile, April 14—Seven sure you that Alaskan packers wani |later introduced in the House by Rep Imv Governor of Alaska and was [ tuled the point of order of Rep- 1 o Jemate | fnot one wiisper of ihe gold excite-|[Persons are veportod dead and &5 to see a workable sanitation code |resentative Paul. The third was the jtwice dofeated, has been taken inio| resentative Murray and on ap- 4 G "\~‘1'_ll' seeped vesterday _|indured in an earthquake early this adopted and well co-operate with you [Perfected product which was off d faccount by the mikers of the newest peal from the ruling the House S . "‘I""'P A s $26 ’nl-’-u'mlu»1 \I"‘hw of rnlo- ci «]uu]n:u« oe 1o that end,” C. A. Burckhardt, pio-{l0 the Senate last week and lost [bill and the very thing the Fourth| goias s, 5 jo ton i i 1t infenrred inthe rosidential - sections Hes Ah iet oamirebeiks A',,,,(luu A tie vote. The fourth was that |Division Senator sought to do has| ““sf‘t‘l ne‘ll')the ‘“l"f‘g'_b’ ”;; ’ IN THE HOUSE platinum A where a number of houses collapser), head of the Alaska Consolidated Caxn-|marked Committee Substitute” {be.n incorporated into it In other| usual alignment of 7 to 9. Bills Introfluced: B G W kb . company | In the business district streets ar ners told the Senate vesterday af-|Which came into the House yester-(words, the action sought to he achicy Messrs Fisher, Gafiney. Lomen, H. B. No. 61, Grier. Ests employee ind former mintug man, |littered with brick and other debr fernaon. : : day and on which another storm was 'ed hy Senator Dunn by amendment | Murray, Scott, Sheldon and Ry- lishing a Board of Publicity :!]\u;lv g i rovery Minng op [ e people rushed from their t bl p Se ) ) 1 i . J ) 2 O Peti- ons will ne conduaci v deing usos i i attire At that time for more than twe due to center today e ‘kn.l B n.u; ‘mn has 1’.n accor | deen voting against and Messis. | |“|m! 4“ No, 132, L ihen 1 i ndudge] ng|[fiousce Inmmglgz: :I”m ) ; : hours, the Senate had listened to Claims of Sponsors plished by deletion in the origina paRl . tioning for wireless stations a _ Numerous five alarms were turne dlSciBaion of ‘the sanitation mensurs| Tiie"auflior of the: originall House|Mouss bill and mow the House x| g“_‘-‘“““l‘:' ]F“KR““‘““' S"""{""’“' Teller and Candle in and communication shortly aftor i’ which Aftormey General John|measute, answerine 1 statement (naked (o pulthie very, sume question| Grier, Eaul, SHg undquist, Bills Passed: AI | wards became severed Rustgard, y President |made on thé floor of the Housn'uD to t Senate which it has al-| Worth and Speaker Smith for. I TR, "No / i [ the Peten 8 g o, Wodnesday by Mr. Fisher, who is @ Feady acted upon mot once but two | Representative Sheldon, of H B 35 a e gust Buschmann, and several Im.\"nu-mhr of the wlections Committes, times the Fourth Division then sub- ,\'n‘ 4 A D attorneys had participated !which presented the substitute Secretary to Suffer mitted @ naw . Obntroller Bill f No. 26, 8 M. N ! 1 Talk at Odds the new bill was materially differ The maker of the Hou uh- for the Committee Substitute ‘hat some misunderstanding had [from his own Dbill. This difference, stitute, by putting in the Governo - o dcveloped in the situation was ap-ihe contended and not without justit - as Chairman, have centered the fight but no action was taken at 2 Y ST " 0 3 TUWN LEVELLED parent during the vemarks of thelcation inszofar as his own measure more clearly on the office of Secre-| o'clock. TAcosia ¢ lur ), '} lin, ] Attorney General, who intimated that wa concerned, was material, and tary of Alaska. Of course, as a moem —— 9 ‘ &t y some of the local attorneys who had lay in this: In his bill the Attorney ber of the Board of Control the! Consideration of the latest ARk -1 Sy AR RETE 4 appeared in the first Senate hearing General was made part and parcei Goveirnor, who. with the Treasuver {1pgier Bill was at least mom m..-i!\ lenduran okl of b A did not vopresent the canners in their lof the system of executive adminis (and Comptroller would — compri=¢ halted in the House this morning | ¥ views. He based his assertion on|ration proposed. In fact, he was one that hody, is actually gIven as many g point of order made by Mr. | Ihetd the 1 f 45 ho:rs, 11 mi : reported criticisms and objections!of the main cogs in the machine, duties as he now pos es. And ey a ) presented I Jhjection | Tutes and ot 5 e p - i : . skttt A . Muivay. Who.(irese R HEL ob1RaURIE U ; ROCK SPRINGS, Texas, April 14, made by them when, he said, the In the Committee Substitute he has doesn't divide it with any more iy formal order and argued hefore | 1w afrme al oke Franl Rahmstorf, of San Antonio. —Frant Rahmsto Sa 0! companies represented by them had sen cast into the discard of use-|officers than is now the ca Helthe Hounse for some 10 o 15 min | American end ' s ¥ 4 S | pe 4 eye withoss orng e ed last summer 10 most of the lass impedimenta. And on the Board the Treasurer amd the Secretary. yres No effort was made to combat | Broloock okt Tkt -which 4 plmm ‘1 ‘Iel;rr“i.l:.n 't. In;nln ‘yrm(h provisions contained in the measure [of Control, as its chairman, the Gov- [make up most of the Boards. sueh & pisc argument and, &lmost \\,m‘,y.l. 1.‘,‘,,, and four minutes 3 ) n own Tues- he had prepared for submission tolernor of Alarka has beenl inserted [the Banking Board, the Board of (elay, a4 motion (0 recess was jamm iousands watched the plane this ‘Illn"!"m)llly: ot \III Wbl L | -xuli 1 L S, oL e Attomey deneral s, Bowever, Road Commissioners, el He wouldleq thyough by the proponents of u‘.-l forenoon and the aiv was literally |gioid <0 r".‘,','p,,\,‘,a,',','f,‘, ‘”f‘,":,"ml ::,','n; n rebuttal, Mr .. Faulkner fil-|given a sort of consolation prize. |divide hi wointive powers to a | ‘m\. with other planes 1rying to|gpe Ry 20 4 ed with the Senated several letters' | provided that he he |\‘-|:v in- | certain extent, but in return he would | :h‘\ R T Anplane Landmg Field Bl” e e <', e ."",m_“mf‘;H_"]'IL“" I Ih:-re was a greenish from various clients instructing him |formed about all the details of the be one third instead of one fitth of |y when the House was about hai? | as Amended Is Appnov b A I»-‘.;f'k,(.,’,[',',‘ bl ;lf'"dl' ':' to make certain representations to it. operations of the Treasury depart-(the personnel of the Board of Fdu- wuy hrough its regolar calendar | Acosta and Chamberlin climbed| pesy “.‘“.I‘*'I “"‘ N o l‘ Ulack- Mr. Hellenthal told the Senate he ment, in that respect being put on|cation, hold similar place on thelp S expected the matter would ed, Goes to House. fon the wind and then glided down| oy “Nvll "(n nger l‘lmf.t the had never received a cent for a par with the Governor and Con- Board of Trastees of the Pioneers' o taken up again at 1 poom. when - | with it to save B Not a v.rnr:lt‘l':mlf:nfm;x‘m “ur:l‘l'xm pearances before any Legislative | {roll And, really, that could be an|{Home, on the Historical Library and | he plouse was scheduled to convens Four measures were passed toda The two birdmen were in the ajr 'A, 7:80 o'clock Tuesday {;.m ‘.“ body from any client and would |oversight which an amendment, if | Museum Commission, and so on | Points Raised by Murray by the Senate und w House resolu| well over two days. The 1anding|aoad heoke, Thorr was Just s never do w0, 1o said he Yad appea the new hill gets that far, could throngh the entive Fst. The only| he forme order rised | ton wnthorizivg the pringing. of 4000w perfect The gy tquke wae any o B IO et oot b 1 his capacity as a citizen and|very easily correct. Of the power and [officer to suffer wounld be the Secre-{hy My, Murray e copies of the report of the Hos vaf - + o) o ¢ ) e apd s S s Y pandemonium. i (.nml dipped atid a er, and as a personal friend guthority the Attorney General would frary. and the Comptroller would | That House Bill No. 30 by Comw jof Trustees of the Alaska College, i f ill semed to grasp the to of Mr. Burckhardt. Mr. Robertsonhave wielded under the Steel bil{fill in where he is shoved over-lgyice Substitute was and is sub-|was b President Howard, whe BuslNEss BLUCK 'h‘lill‘ll‘(!‘» ‘ll‘;::‘gA .-nl|;J r‘n;‘;‘lllrlr”llhl:lllf sferred the Committee to Mr. Busch- las it was introduced, and as it was [hoard tantially identical in its provisions | voted iinst the resolution ).'1\4 ‘,“,, and Laildings were hurled ahout in, Craig Miller, head of the Swift | presented (o the Senate for final| How About Bureaucracy | with Senate Bill No. 1 herctoforefnotice he would move for (ke =0 much chaff. Sidewalks liter- hur Crosby Co., and H. B. Fricle,|vote, nothing remains. An entire av The question then naturally arises: ' yoiected by the nats that the|sideration of the vote ‘.,-”m...“ ”]“ proigleerioial i Vice-President of the Nakat Packinglticle that was devoted to his offics [What happens to the argument that Laction taken on Senate Bill No. 1 did| The House bill piving genoral an Corporation in Senate Bill No. 1. is omitted from {this is primarily a movement to curh | pejoct the matters now presented thority to the Territorial Board o/ No Serious Objections ‘the latest document on the subject |bureancracy in Alaska? Will the test ! jjouse Bill 130 by Committee Subd Road Commissioners to use rosd N W o HOUSES UNROOFED It seemed evident there was 1o |whereby there was, anyway, a sav-{case that Judge Wickersha , stitute. and_ that no' furthed® action|fnds, not in exdess of 80 per cent| . MORGANTOWN, W \‘., Aprll 1L o oy SR ONA. Ark,, Aptil 14— disposition among the canners to Hp-ling of some eight or nine pagesywould be initiated tinst th H n properly bhe taken by the Houseisf the total of b dividonal allot Wire wip.d out an x-mn’u -u‘n‘nlt- 8 Houses were unroofed and seve pose the measure generally. Thev of mimeograph paper and cor-ternor, not materialize, if the t 1o House Bill No. 30 Wy Com:|ment, for construpting and maintain. {210k this forenoon and the damage|y. o huildings were blown over asserted their desire for a strict sani- | pesponding amount of t efeffort fails? Or wiil he. too. be in-mittee Substitute, (he bills being inling airplane landing fields, passed estimated between $1.509000 €0 454 tyeos were snapped when a tor- tation law, one under which the|gperator of the mimeograph [cluded in any suit that ix broy substance the same: such bill is at | he Senate unanimously. The Hou = : dwnra | Mdo it Atlanta, Texas, 45 miles slack and slovenly packers could he| Subject Has Been Considered wgainst the Secrotary? Fikntad islnilon tpon & matber|iind pasead EHaUBIL withodt plating| A theatre Jawelry store, hurdwarsls 5 jone s SHdRE COEH LSRG made to live up to standards which! Without going further than the| It is not impossible that no action | alve assed upon by the Senate Lany limitation on the sum that might [a0d music - store among the| Lo 0 injureq wecording to reports. most of the packers now observe origing y sure, without know!- | will be brought nst the Governor, ' and therefore, be again con |he so expended buildings razed. : ' €9 voluntarily. They had objections 0 |edge the proceedings had in tae|In fact, this seems to be indicated | side luring this session Senate Bill No sppropriating| Twenty-five families living 12} MILITARY RULE some of the provisions, principal'y » on the Steel bill, the state-|by a criticism made by Senator Stee) That on April 4, Senator Dunn{ggo00 to pay a deficit in the fund |(dPartments above the stores are ROCK SPRINGS, April 14, —Milt- to the requirement for offal disposal meni of the author of the House|of the acconnt of the Senate deba‘e moved. seconded by Senator Jenss|for paying tuition to municipalities |BOmeless ; tary mile- DHEVATISCHORG Fc i vl ab AN and to the proposed methods of in-'hill might scem convincing that thefon the Controller Bill which appear-| the adoption of the following amend-!ror nonresident school pupiis; B! The entive business district was; G008 © 0 yarations. = Ofsudlbial SR spection of plants and certification | Committee Substitute does differ fed in The Empire. He made three ment of Senate Bill Noo 1 “on page| N, 45, appropriating $1.500 for the imperiled-and Fire Departments fro -“‘m“ :--nml'l! it (;«; Biad, Tohe Dels of purity ofs product by the Territors. | vially from the Controller Bill | ~——— 20 i tine 1osubstitnte the words|gnpietion of the Unga school, House {mearby towns were summoned i . - it Ving vl 170 injured Seventy pe oth, they were convinced, would ypon which the Senate took decisive (Centinued on Page Eight.) ve Governor' for /the words ‘thel 4 Sanate Memorial No. 6., askin i a are 1 the hOAUILALIAE EhnOALS lead o large expenditures and lead Attorney General’ The amendment | o1 (ho esiablishment of a wireless | Public to See Gifts Honio, 150 milss SEet &F hate b 10 no material benefit to either the | was rejocted by the Senate. as shown | ion in Bristol Bay, were also | 5 I i ) 'the “iber i rovised industry, its employees, or the Ter *% i by Senate Journal. April 4 Pagelicced hy a unanimous vote Of Sweduln Royalty :.“.,,.‘,‘,n :mry‘.:.:) I\A'.:::Lm;l.'. '.,.‘;:‘,, ritory. 4 L b | 11 lines 20 and page lines 1-3 Pty o e e b The requir ( Famous Criminal i islati i requirements for space in Cites Legislative Precedent War Games. Show | STOCKHOLM, April 14~ The gen | e bunkhouses, they though were too et la Cos | Mr. Murray. proceeding with hix rosity of two continents to the| sweeping. 1t was in the proposal tor 500 L.awyer Is Going argument, eited a precedent, claimed Need for Cruisers Swedish crown prince and crown | \Water Breaks Into Mine; cubic feet of space for sach occupaat| | b by wm to he direcfly parallel to Drincess during their recent. tour | T e R (L Retire ut instance, from the jou i War |around the world will he demon.| 21 Me“ Escape Death . EER : 5 askr| WASHINGTON, ! ( | that the greatest source of immediatc | CHICAGO, 1. April 14, | "-'1 "' Senate dnjihesRlrst 4 games recently played by the battie [Strated to the Swedish people in af oo, A, Ok, April 140 trouble was feared. Mr. Buschmana! =, - Legislature in 1913, This same 4 4 |special exhibit of gifts and souve A § ’ said at Port Althorp alone it would| Clarence Darrow, famous crim- {er was before President L. V. Ray, fand scout fleet Caribbean and | $b¢ B |Twentysevin miners escaped death ing vver, def 3 ¢ 4 ' o sl cled C .. | mirs < 5 b necessitate immediate construction ! | D& lawyer, defender of "“"""!" of that body, for several day Cubanwaters served clearly fo de M0 when they gathered on u level above N 5 i d Loeb. the McNamar; Big | ing. I ad-|monstrate the Navy's need for in 4 he Migh t rk this forenoon of 40 to 50 new houses. He pointed | 5 o vendering his ruling, which w ) : Ulriksdal, just outside of Stockholm, |the High water ma he already had that number o Bill Haywood and counsel for MADRID, April 16 Advices from verse to @ measure substantially creased cruiser atrength, Assistant | Trlksdal, Just outside of SlockBi flood ‘waters from McDonnell cifiss cubina occupled maimly| | John Thomas Scopes lm the | [Mellllle states that the wost violent ... gs one alresdly scted on by|Secretsry Robingim sald yesterdayPlerr HO o 3 bioke iuto the Cato mine during the canning season by Hoonah | 'l“"_'i""]"""l "‘“_“:“_““ Ll 'l"'“ ARl B L "_"‘ ade is sweeping | (1 gonate, he declared the adop-fupon his veturn from witnessing the CORMIY bowne, o e ter was 20 feet deep in the Tidydne STiE S yiEge fon this clangl [ CScised SO0, Cretive Lomy neitne Moraccan CORsL. tion of any other and contrary prac- e e I Ay SR, aft and numeroas cave-ins oe- of labor, he said, was rvegarded hy| Practice of law after years The damage is estimated at $10, . would entail endless confusion : ed that the nmnv-uwufl;f: ,':"]"lm:_ il S L . Pinally the watdr reach@l Nilsnale Wil 5. good desi of pride, | | Work. He will celebrate his {000,000 with & number of ypsssle re legislative conncils, haniper thefproved destroyers cannot be depend- | Jabanese kI @ one FURE B0 a depth of 47 feet and all hopes Might Hurt Residents | | TOth birthday next Monday. |ported in trouble fighting against the ! . of uginess and might |ad upon, expecially i heavy weath | Dacking caxes v i oY lof the miners escaping alive were The general effect of ; = i[storm which has been raging since | jorear important legislation or, to carry out missions which could |1€¢ pooks, screens, painting wdoned until communication was this pro- Hrd Keolbilot s i i —————— A i ! : ; scllbned i | dresses, archeological tinds and pho-| B¢y 0 . vision, Mr. Schoenwold ,,(,,,,M, ot last Monday in closing, Mr. Murray declared b performed by cruisers. Bids for | dresses, archoololeal B Sl WO etablished with them and announce | g ar- | hi. S th uestion of expediency could |construction of six scout cruisers will | tosra o Y e ment made that they were on a high o pre- ‘l d for Shiela | leve is expected they will be - {vare curios more then 18 cases have | level It is expects ) is ”w D.o,“,m pr: ctice of € | Speaker Smith. The latter, he sail, 1 hmugln out late this afternoon. e ferment to local residents in employ- |y, l\ illed Canadian Communications must regard himself as a judge on|OIL CONSPIRACY CASE m s DA ment, but that it might be found [f0 (Iuna, Ki —— [the bench and as such render hix POSTPONED TO MAY 23 (0o o0 oo o | Brief °‘ Ervers' I Filed necessary under the proposed buill- l WINNIPE! April 14, — The decision having regard nnl\'v for |I‘|“ ity ‘ ing requirements to greatly enlarge! LONDON, A])nl 14.—Twenty Chi-{northern lights played havoc elec-| merits and justice of the points rais WASHINGTON, April 14, Jus-| KILLED WITH PASSENGERS| |n Bob Gaines Murder Case houses owing to the fact that mun\'now killed when pickets of the|trically last night id this morn- ol tice Hitz of the District of Co-' 2 = S Indian workers were accompanied |nush,m;.n.«| General Labor Union|ing. Western Canala is practically Worth Takes Floor Jumbla Supreme Conrt today pust-| MINEOL A, N, Y., April 14-—Two| BLEMEIA. Yashs Audicys e families ranging from two to seve! marched on the Cantonese head-|isolated from the east and only spas-| Mr. Worth was on feet as 800D a8 |, 564 the Fall-Sinclair conspiracy| men and woman were killed ""mrnevq Sor Wallace O- (Bab) GRinel children. Economy of operation, es-|quarters, were mostly women and|modic communication is possible Mr. Murray t down, but his Ye-|yiu)yungil May 23 upon a motion|an airplane crash near (he _\||(.|wll\m““ll'm“”\ ¢ the murise ott R sential for success, might lead to | children, says a Shanghai dispatch|with the United States. Disturb-|marks were addressed to the ily ade by the Government which was|Field this afternoon The dead in- daughter Sylvia Gaines, have filed a mination against such workers,[to the Westminster Gazette. The|ances from Winnipeg to Montreal pather than the point of order. He supported by an affidavit that the|clude Pilot John ;\[xllln-w~,. crack an appeal for reversal The date however, much the canners might de- demonstrators advanced on the head-{and hundreds of mile sohth ‘is the|qeclared he “represented the WOrK- | {1 terests of the Government will be|pilot of the Curtis Flying Service, oo T HTaar ARy sire to employ them !quarters behind a screen of women|severest in years. Wires west of jng men” and was for the mmmn‘u seriously impaired if forced to go|long engaged in taking u-n*\'ngerulmm will probably be heard late in Leave Bill Alone {and children in the belief the|Calgary are also effected. Tele- | No other member spoke and at 1137010 ja) without in witneses, jon flights. The plane wa 50 feet Ithe May term Errors assigned in Attorney General Rustgard urged |soldiers would not fire. The order|graphic instruments for automatic y m. the House recessed, proponents |y o witnesses are absent and this{above the gorund when the a-nx.ne‘m“ 128-pa brief include denikd the Senate to leave the bill alone. to fire came, however, when theftransmission have been disconnected|ypparently taking advantage of thelic" ine of the reasons why postpon-{apparently failed to function | ot ”h“ Jefendant's motion 1aes M.,.I»x permitting counsel to inter- 1t had he~n carefully prepared, he marchers were witkin a few yards|to prevent damage. opportunity to confer on the newest | nant was sought e said, after conference with the Hm,n{ the headquarters’ gates, and one =ty phase of the situation, | - e - MAN SENTENCED TO HANG [ view Louls Stern, prosecution’s wit- reau of Fisheries, Bureau of Chemis-!volley was enough. The crowd fled ’ | Seeks Publicity Board . HALIBUT PRICES MAKES Dn“A’rlC APPEAL| 05« who gave testimony which is try and the canners themselves. How-!leaving the dead and wounded in Dobbs’ Defense Loses Fifty thousand dollars is the sum| PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. April n o kave testigens evar, he added, if it were found de-,the streets One Point, Present Trial :oucit by Mr. Grier for the next|14.-One hundred and twentytive | oy oppin \ash., April 14.—Rd-|Gaines' guilt. Admission of evi- sirablo to amend it, he advised the two years with which to glva thethousand pounds of halibut wers| FNERELE, Wash, Spril 38 od-| Gatnes’ wuil, admioslon B S0 £ P 8 S oo y rics alibut Legislature to call upon him to aid 'TLE. April 14, — S ritory a Board of Publicity and|<old here today. American hali ling and killing Percy Rrowster, of coll al crimes is also assigned bt g T B A il flmm.,\])“mued Man Tips Off roi?(\'lfi‘l’il:“ aprl LE s \1:';5::?54" inaugurate another era of official|for 9 and 1750 cents and Canadian |08 16 RECINE - COFEY - FEEAEEn o e ible rror disturbing the balance between the C. M y i {publicity for the Territory. The for 7 and 14.80 cents. o afternoon sentenced to e e PSRN various provisions. Liquor Cache;Seizure Made ;‘.?:”‘I:.',”:I.,]:,!:Ls ’:,"",([,'2,""9"",,]:"(“;1 de | joard proposed _would be ‘m’“‘"';':‘ Bt ; A 4l oy fo My 14 o nlE 1 Carroll Still He was opposed to the provisions NEWARK, N. J.. Apil 14, AlState Ghteined from Dv. Ghetiss by the vernor and would consist |t : ar! arr Iramatic appeal Sickles denied hel I k. t four bers, ol from each g u o) for certitying the purity of pack.y, o BN o who turned fn-|Dobbs' home and dental offices witn:|of foir mempers one €O N, o MBER LUNCHEON |shot Brewster intentionally | Remains Coma Condition and Territorial inspection as sUERGSt: {1, mer the day after his dismissal|Out search warrants. Dobbs is onDivision NN oo B . :‘uu‘:‘sxdp?::(l &Ter’:nmd'-pu'tv he‘:‘nl";:\""’“”'h' the Prohifbition authoritiestrial for ““n \’:-"Inlvr'::;rrl anl,::lud""hf\‘!r Lomen introduced a memorial FISHERIES BILL BE GHEENVILL C., April 14.— aontimist{ohats provided for in the m"«hrl ane(re; “Ikun llhekpnllutml home“vl“';“’“"“l"l’"‘lml P BRI ving the War Department to es. The Chamber of Commerce | DISCUSSED TOMORROW sl Carroll, enroute to Atlanta be reduced to one. "““‘:'r‘,"':‘,“ure;' :}::‘L‘ “q:‘)""r”"w;‘n“e'l e ablish radio stations at Teller and| | i hold the regluar weekly e b A;“nm"n‘lm[r‘;\r rvv”u;:‘r\; fi:le‘g:::cazg The measure was not taken up in ¢ ’ * e | Candle. luncheon at the Arcade Cafe omorro ernoon at 2 o'clock|one day 3 e detail. At the conclusion of the Ve "‘v';"; :;h‘x;m,nnune. valued at $50,000 BLOWN TO ATOM o stening H,,.,,..lnm No. .}* tomdfrow noon., 1Ope. of the | the i‘%;;n:ml;l »‘vm uwn-ll”:n xh\u':wxmn‘wnll s b n»rnlkpurty;‘lukeutrrnm ing, it was continued in second read- RAORRet s o T lay an effort was made to cut the rincipal speakers of the meet- | [on e sheries Bill. Attorney|a prison .iain here, has not re- il D4 R LR s State Prohibition Administrator| BORGER. Texas, April 14.—Two |\t 0" coyotes trom 315 1o $10.| | Faot S D0 D "\ 1. ‘Walker | |General Rustgard reported to thelgained « mscivasness during the past s e Ira L. Reeves said he believed the|men were blown to bits last nlghthm, it was defeated by a vote of 12 of the Walker Drug Co in Ket- | |Senate today that he had m t with|26 hours after removal to the hos- To ensure settlement on inferior | liquor was part of the cargo landediand three injured when premature; ;| To discriminate between th:| | chikan who is in Juneau at the |the cannery officials last n' ht and|pital. Despite Lis continued coma, land, the New Zealand Government|two weeks ago from the steam/blasts of nitrocyclerine shattered anj_____ present time a bill was drawn up to suit their|Carroll’s condition is reported im- has decided to give it away. trawler Kilmarnock. ! oil well nearby. (Continued on Page Eignt.) o it __,_______nr.uls{_u'non lproved. )

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