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THE DATIY" ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THI; NEWS ALL THE TIME™ VOL. XXIX., NO. 4455, JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ PRICE TEN CENTS BIG CAPITALISTS BID FOR TIMBER OVER THOUSAND PERSONS TODAY WITHOUT HOMES Tornadoes, Blizzarc (BUSINESS MEN | [ Somi iy Gl ' TELLERBACH AND TR STRONGLY FOR s INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BONDS [yt A BEET < WaNTPULPWOOD Cloudb S d Leading Citizens of Juncau| SEeEES . ERGREY s : San Francisco House Offers %U( mitb -[!lm( There will be only ene polling place—-the Seem Almost Lnnninmllsly soplagl o : » ]INI,(.A Price for K(.‘[,;],l_ .’ e PR Fire Hall in the City Hall Building. in Favor of Issuing Bonds S BT ; B s kan Pulpwood Unit. KANSAS CITY, April 15— The pells will be open from 9 o'clock in 8 iment , g Juneav xpay A ; 5 PORE s : ,' e polls oy ) _ Seatinont amon: Junca A vy B i . BIDS ARE TAKEN UNDER Tornadoes, blizzards cloud- o sinoss it e the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening. Dusines i o | e morning : IR I - By o 0 S ADVISEMENT AT CAPITAL The School Bend Election will take place Tuesday, April 19, 1927, the death lists in one dozcn : p A dssuance of school bonds to rais 3 2 gistered voter whose name is on money for a new High School buil £ ‘ States to upwards of 100 pei- Ay tet Il e L R Bure: X/ s Saten i Baaall - e e L, G 1% as proposed by the School Roard | s urcau Wil Also Consider sens in the past five days ard thc 1986itax Nollst ngiqepaye of s ol Behrends, leading baukor and | : 7 Eailiest andilay P sent scores of persoms to the personal or real property will be permitted merchant and Juneau's heaviest tax £ Lail lr:vlj‘ln! Largest Fro- hospitals, many of them with vote. bayer, is “absolutely for the honds,” | < § v : 1 ¢ osed Development slight chance of recovery. A8 18 Mayor Jamel . Donsors:ialis i : ! ! I i ey 4 e Thousands hove been left ? 5 shattuck and other taxn, : 3 3 ’ ds h. en le ] rey ntative ¢ mpi 3 . L : % : telegram was received at homeless in the sterm area | is interviewing taxpayers on the sub- | % L & B ik the headquarters office of the which extends from the Recky | [ 4 R R ik - ject and in every s whet i & ¥ £ 15 3 : . Distétol Borester havetbn i atien ntai 5 R ok b {one would permit hims 0 b % : 3 ¢ 4 5 ; g sippi Valley where riveis aie AL i emphatically favored thébonds, an 4 at Washington, D. C., saying t!u(;‘ateml);thns‘;ou'. [ l!:‘,fvc&‘];(, | Tu ENDURSE THE ce What Humans %,Mm every one. interviewe 4 v S B R s ¢ ) that bids had been opened there ver ornadoes and frea | | S i ready to he quoted f ; 3 i ¥ % . . this morning from Isadore and storms struck widely | soing to Be | : : i ; an saparated £ . | Some of the stafements sccured oliow iy e % J. D. Zellerbach, of San Fran- POuts in Tc“f'\ : _bBES MOINES, lowa, April | "B, M. Behrenda pionecr banki i g A . e cisco, and the International Levees crumbled in the lower J. . Rogers, of New York, | land merchant—*“I am for the schoo 3 R K i % Paper Ccmpany, of New York, Mississippi River Valley threat- | 3 i % : X ! le Director the National | [bond issue, absolutely.” e i 4 5 for the pulp and other timber enirg many communities. Bducation Service, J. J. Connors, Mayor—“Th A private dyke broke at Co- peed of modern life not heen ine hettar shape for | i ; ; ; 5 o s B ) ¢ : he 5 1 | 10t been ine hett s | & % B B The Zellerbach bid was 80 lumbus, Kentucky, last night, |Business Organnallon Stands o e L ol olsY pERn . 4 leaving 800 homeless. | 1S ) : | and other activities, also | {been here, to build a new o 4 ; A cents per 100 cubic feet for R o 000 Solidly in Favor of Voting | elne e s U ke daton: We n badis and i L o A "lmbel and 40 cents per s o persons p < en o e ure “spindle | fone of 1h g things in life 5 00 cubic feet for he . | were forced from their homes at for Bonds on TUPSda.\'- 1 legs, pot-belll narrow che: is to vducate the children piroperiy; Ir-:vmzmmmi I?J)Icll‘?mlgfi:‘np;r}:; "k’ Smith and Van Burem. | .. juueau Chamber of Commerce| | While the woinen will he snake Alien Shattuck, for halfra dozon ¢ AT ; bid 90 cents per 100 cubic feet Arkansas, by torrents. | went on record today unanimously| = shaped | veurs Ty of thew ( & ot | B & for spruce and 30 cents for lattle rehief is seen for the |in favor of the issuance of school | Commeree s the L 7 i hemlock. The telegram said the bids were taken under ad- inadequate . 1 have more inundated Oklahoma points. { bonds for the construction of a new Gi——— s mes gt tacilities 2 ; ; 1 Freezing temperatures in the w".“““ ‘\“]_‘“;’1 “”""”‘l‘* !“”" pledged B Wo \ ¥ 9 & % e visement. o . = g he members as a whole and as in- roo e have iha s iy & o d 3 2 g mcuntain States have chauged ‘d"“mdl; et Ak i i here o separa High Scheol R Ot 3 ¢ The bid of the Zellerbachs is the rain to snow, crippling traf- |yvote on the question as the ‘.1...(,‘,,,‘ essential. The grades should ! g X i , i the higher of the two, because fic. \ April 19 U separate building from the Hizt 3 . A 3 4 about 80 jer cent. of the tim- { I i and- The matter was presented to the| School. Any other plan would 3 : 3 s t s | cdSci:re:azieTnot%r;ls;s‘a:]r: strand | members of ithe (I-‘n.-:m..‘,.' J,' uu\‘ TINUED UNT"- makeshift whicn (“:h’:l rfu.:' b ¥ b ¢ . | I];ex“u‘herr'\“!olck, l\:ut t}:e Forestr{ noofi-day’ luncheon at the Arcade] edied Jater. When Juneau re: < % ¢ ; 5 4 ; oA st l Aay” ) i led | y ureau will take into accoun! and toothless, chinless mouths’ veryone should vote Cafe by R. B. RoYertson, President v point, which . have tea 8 . i ‘ questions of the earliest and i {of the "Schoel Board. He explained believe she wiil from e | * WG " Crugest Govslopiicay’ i pr | the necessity of the bond issue, de- rate of growth, when additional gra " s R posed. |elaring that the inerease in thel facilities will be required, we ischool attendance and the continted| then either build a new build BOTH COMPANIES RESPONSIBLE REEF AND SINKS | growth of the town makes the need! : : some of the growing suburbs, o Mrs, Ruth Bryan Owen (left), of Miami, dauchier of the late ~ Both of the bidding compan- for a new High School buitding im-'Efforts to Ku\h Substitute! rooms (o the pre ! William Je . ~ el | ies are well financed and amply nnings Bryan; State Scenator le Kearney (right wtive, He sald there would he e civve Tk . ) gt We shiould be 2 to d of Mississippi, aud Nellie Tayior Ross, former Governor o able to carry out any develop- cREw ls SAVED‘:"Y‘ |;.,‘;11 ml Iflnhl\‘ n‘\].‘- \|..'\.; to ,:\”:\v Measure ll—mough Is Aban- “v“‘.l-, |\;‘|“‘ n ulw u oy \‘:‘\ arises m‘ | ot AR B b T M L TR | yonds i y are voted as mi S i Avingweto. band. the &ity aeativ.| : 3 N 7 ki s ' ontra wides that the lwt the _people seem to think, and| doned by 5“‘!)])0”“3- luneau is amply able to financ: <uch | ceratis Lieague in ea'ling a conerence in .|~l;‘ waton for May ‘“.H“ll |:L|y;:|' :y":m”'l:u‘““ a5 1«‘:»:1 150 ¥ that the property would not have 15 s proposed. in addition to takine G to 'a, plans to prevent the election of a “wet’ President. tons daily capacity - and that the Large Halibut Boat Is Wreck- |t be assessed any higher. “If the| The Controller Bill passed [ ure of current - outbut. within ter years must hal a¢ I people in Juneau arc in favor of| through its second reading in Robgnt Simpson,. ¢ it , gdiduringiBnow Storm. [ B5rie e IR B ity &k fo] the Houas today without avaingle |Gity: ot ! e least 400 tons daily. Inasmuch as pa- [asti Night {business and poulation they will| word of discussion or comment |very wuch i favos the school | R PLY I MABE U N) DESTRUYER Rty tasie sually seamp 1 A Bt lvote in favor of the school Yond| of any nature. It was read by |hond icsue. From the economical L] e 1 would mean that the initial plant w The fiching schooner Majest of [issuc at the coming clection, April| title only and dead silence greet tandpoint we cannot afford not to| I mean tha © r ic | e of not less than 250 tons daily Shesitikan: wihiol left duraay tat| Y% he amid | ed the announcement of Speaker [have it 11 the Lesicliture grane Pow Rs’ NU g I-| S 1 than 250 tons daily night at 10 o'clock for Tee Harbor! Curo Issues Warning | Smith that it was open for tha increase i rofunds there wil Tied o the Ketchikan unit is wa- struck at 4 o'clock this morning on| J. B Caro. who has just refurncd be no more expense than previousl capable of developing $0.000 hyd- 2 & ke. 'h o yther hond issy , George Rock at the North End of |{rom an extensive trip throug | Trgvnt a ‘;vnuveflxfizldmr alsl‘:(:'l"c' The :m carried the other bond s | p oelectric horse power Douglas Island and sank in less than|the States told the members of the LR e 9 95 |onsilyand fliore iseno vansonGvIyHIL i The tentatively selected site of e r of the interest shown by| ceased. After a minute or two o ot carry Increased schoot | H ¥ e e LR e e five minutes, ibs o } the Speaker announced i hacl engin is said {the business men in the State pause, the Speaker a c tacilitic ke Junean more of i Thorne Arm—22 miles from Capt, C. P. Petterson, known all < - Y over the Pacific Coast as “Pete Ka.|Wward Alaska. He said they werej the bill had passed its second home center, and a more desivable| p o ,NMH,\,H loogan” and his partner, Karl Ab.|keen regarding development of thej reading and would be adva"c'er{ place for prople with milies to| LON April ‘wu.m oW \~IH\-“M:‘, April 15.- -The A o ton milld 4t ds estimatidn ramson, owner of the Majestic, were |COUNLIY and anxious to invest money| on the calendar to come up for come (o nister Che s replied \ destroyed John D yed on watch when the boat struck. s would require an investment of $10 Alin Alaska. Ile warned the Chamber| final action tomorrow. J, €, McBride, Collector of Cu rs notes mniending | . ipon northern troops 000,000, and tor doh0 ton Earne % i f the dieal legislation” which | toms "1 am for the honds absolute BRHRRIE o B : : loaded ‘with sh investment would be not less then :"fi.",‘id.",“”";,,m”"s.;?; :J:;V'"?“:';;l.:(i'\ befere the members of the Leg-| Two Hour Battle ly and am in faver of leavir ho | 1 Nank ) ! : 1eed the fire which t ) L h.)? S RIS i |isiature at prosent. “The people in| After some two hours of mi choice of site and type of building to | ed in Honan Provines 8 crs | ne vected upon the e e Gantain, e WISk e States are awarc of the billsiof motions, points of order, the school board and those who|recently sent the Cantonese demand ! ship n Iv: h:ssg than five .rp\unut;s the bog(:\\h.lh re under discussion to drive :’l‘wnl A *"hwllllnw l_:ull‘, el have given the wmatter study. Everv.!lor ‘ ions for illing of “I‘y »ous on the Ang E _ithe canneri nd other capitalists|House vesterday afternoon g me should vole for them, if this|tionals, property ¢ i 4 firing upon :::led rv:"h \;(D(HCIV‘ "t:wsvze'::k' ;rihene'\ ‘v’.\’n 'm the Territory and if they steeri ear in running ul.m T, i-”"(‘m- 't go through it will he at least | siy terrible craeltic with the | the tand i Nation L troogp: dory lust os the shin went dowm. | pass. capital will not be available|to sleep all and sundry Controller . hefore Congres will giva | monstrous form of Bolshovism, s in | across (f _ The men rowed o Dougtas tatand | for Alaska industries, and they will|bills cxcept the Elections Commit:| juncau another opportunity o in [rontrol of ihie cooli Phe John Ford and ihe Brit and were picked up by tghe fishing | 100k to other fields Lo invest their tec's substitute, and went ahead \»:'V; crease the school facilities.” - [ish = eruiser werald opened fir B. ¥. Heinislaman, M, L. Marcitt boat Celtic, Capt. Pete Oswald, and money.” said Mr. Caro We loslgiatlve IMRnest 10 passod | W oR: ShepandiBgits Qlad: and | s and the Chinese 4" gthor officials of the Forestry brought to Juneau | M. ‘caro visited many officials ofitwo bills and one memorial, and de-| Magistrate-—The city ‘was never in Goes !0 Beside of Ce Ll on the Melan and |y o0y wore highly elated upon re- The Majestic is a deisel schooner|companies interested in Alaska whoifeated anc her bill. | fsuch condition 1o build as it it now ‘l) d I ken Il '1”'“'“ tted upon the American . in or the news today. District 60 feet long, with 65 H. P., 49 gross|have their head offices in the| Speaker Smith was ket o the|increased school facilities are ah| Hushan s Take Sl Forester €. H. Flory is out of the tonnage anné 39 net tonnage wigth alStates, regarding purchasing theirjquivive “"”" i '»"l "'“'"‘” on onelsolutely necessary. We have out-| - City J g 2 A : sad of Buvinz hand and the gavel M ithe ollierigrown ihe ol ‘s6Rool bullding WBENSVILLE, & : T 16 f, [ Th I was it|supplies in Alaska instead of buy | ke L | Mr. Heintzleman is being heartils o Seattie" T 1955 “and sinee that| i the Staes for all commoditics. Helfor more, minuics thun a presklint lnew sctool can b erected withont | ’ ' American Warships Are congratulated upon the success of his y . v likes to encounter in any|costing the citizen a hit more edsid Jain ated MDOR. 1N SUSHES NI time has been operated by Petterson)said he treated royally by ¢ 5 g R y lubors, extending over more than a B A e A e rnan | eoncern and that they are interested|single day. With some advice taxes than he is payi 1L we seroisly il e Carroll s Ordered New Trouble Seat vear, to Interest paper manufac- ing business, in the development of Alaska {Mr. Murray, a recess or two don’t _bulld a new gchool house, wejunconsciou IRy Uil o turers in the manufacture of puln "%he. best sost approximately $20,-| ‘The Juneau Chamber of Com-[some direct action on his own part.|will have to rent, which will cost{signs of influcnza her condition LONDON, April 15— ffonan Troops ‘and paper in Al 000 when built ;m‘p is i,.su.-id for | ce should take a stand and fight|the wavering ship of state was gOllmore in the end than the upk is not causing ali ave tepoiteil cloking in. on Hankos $10,000 |against any radical legislation or|back on its course without muchiof a new building, The city financ {8y e and three more American warship: The 'members of the crew are:|any individuals who are not work-jinjury to any of its cargo e Belioe IHAIE SNaE Lalo an| GREENVILLE, 8. C. April 15 lhave hoaen ordered there from Shang Acosla and Chamberlin John Bogen, Gus Olsen, John Jom{. ing for the betterments of the Ter-| Ogerru\es Murray's Point approximate budget for n year, |Earl Carroll was conscious today at'hai according to advice receiy SoUERRTs e Oeen o e ey sald Mr. Qaro, The Speaker sv;nhl;lwl“lhr ball roll-|minimizing the receipts and m for a short time, . Wor (he o Plan N. Y.-Paris Flight Y i Hddgsid Eia ing by overruling Mr. Murr: point [each item of expenditure la an | first time was given liguid nour- PRI = son, Bergan Knutson, Fred Hanson,| T‘f“’_'_",ms",‘b“lfe,, Forest |0f order that the Ho notlit has ever been the surplus shown |ishment L% g e Karl Abrahamssn, and Capt. C. P | Harry Sperling, o he orest ayly condider the r billlic 10000 ¢ s , - SRR & . | NEW YORK, April 1 SaL. A Ica st the Forest De-|proverly consider 9 bill {is $10,000, and it will undoubtedly Philander C: Knox Is A RBY K, ApHlL 16l » Se state 9 . g bstantially the same< e more th A have had e SEATTLE y 15— Arrested la il le next goal o ert Acosta Bergan Knutson was a member of | partment in Juneau had received|8$ it was subsi y be more than that. I I had (re EATTLE, April rr AheE kst ths Sahibnar ‘Btandial e englas, Noble and|measure rccontly defeated in the|quests from working men during the [night with their parents in their Jailed for Intoxication Clircnce 1. Chamberlin, civilian AR o | getting the con- Ulowed two years in make surveys and com for the development it s estimated, will cost from 1000 to §200,000 Officials Delighted \ enate. Mr. Smith declared the point 1451 two weeks fc 20,000 worth of [home in Issaquah, a seven yearold | pilots, who yesterday set a new en- which was a wrecked a few months | Silver fir trec .w)m-hlarp th(-n:fll:' el toker mainl an hallesiet N onai fu A et i e RN . e S durance record in the alr of B ago near Kodiak. tributed to individuals b SUReEl| jround that the action of the Sen-|inu it will be no difficully to dis-|in the Juvenile Detention Home (o VASHINGTON, April 15— Philan- | hours and 12 minutes. They are ERISRGL T aae and 410 Qordove, ANChOeRS, (té ”‘;:t':tl inlate was not in any way binding on|poce of them." day accussed of hootle A’ fif-jder Chase Knox, dged 380, son of|none the e today for - (LR two Knudson brothers will leave to |Sitka. Auy |)r~r‘0|ll l"‘ll ';‘"f(‘u“o at|the House Frank A. Boyle, U. S. Commission | teen gallon still and 100 lons ot 'the former « 11:‘H of State, was | record-br g rlzghl. and are en- night for the scene of the wreck receiving a_tree nf;)u T fll'e(ohl- Ot course, Mr. Murray appealed oy, and prominent lawyer— "1 am|mash were found. There was littie | last night with Henry Barnes, | thusiastic over plans for a New with Capt. J. V. Davis and an at-|the Forest Service office 1”_ \lnr’ulay from the Speaker's ruling. And aslyery much in favor of the school|liquor found m» negro butler, on a charge of Vo o Paris flight in their Wright- tempt to raise the boat will be stein Building tnmnrrlnw :h ronday | usual the House tained e presl. | pords.” . ldrunkenness and possession of two ' 13 monoplane in competition made Al s cestiinated: from coharts)ias the trees, will, e COMIUMAIPER ofticer by ' vote "of ‘tine. to| Dr. G F. Freeburger, member of | ~ : x| pinis of corn whiskey. The arrest | for the $25,000 Orteig prize. They ;P"l'w::':r 'L':iycl:"c "';yib:‘:ie-'iog 'ie:" ;l;uffilluly afternoon. savea, [1he City Council—“If we don't buid | [followed an altercation: with officers will hop-oft in May i’ mited. her Bill Introduced W e necess out P possible to raise the craft. The other| Several cannery men were the Another Bi lit w wll be necessary to rent aboul | Apniversary of a t v in.| Just as everything was set nicely |ihree additional rooms next year out o I A membors will leave on .the first|guests at the luncheon "'." ¥, " ltor a reading of the Committee's ! sid. of the present. school “baiding. | | Titanic Disaster (I()VFRNME]\’I I,()LICY steamer for their homes in Ketchi-| cluding B Muray An urck.|substitute, Mr. Sheldon brought forth | ¢ the present rate of increase Kan. k Mahoney, of Ketchikan € " |another voluminous document which ! jeysi one extra room each year wili 15 Observed Capt. Petterson is one of the best|hardt, E. Shoenwalt, mu{ hA ¢|he sent 1o the Clerk’s desk and (be necessary, so that at the end IN LI”N/l IS SL()RED known halibut fisherman on the Pa-| Hanley. All expressed pleasure atj ' Tt 0 5 ) nied for 0 ihe five years that will elapse U. S. S. MONDOC, April 15, | cific Coast, and is credited as the |meeting the members. brand new bill, Mr. Murray before the school bond can he| By Radio. Memorial services in —_— most successful fisherman, Last year Dr. Walker, Speaker porting the motion. The Dbill was prought up again there will be at| commemoration of the fifteenth S dons i s 5 the Majestic made the record catch,| p, R, N. Walker, of the Walker goconioq but the acceptance didn't|imasi coven rooms rented outside of | | anniversary of the sinking of | SAN FRA) Q. April 15, —Oaptilegve soon- sk, ROASUISCHARENE in history of the Pacific Coast, the | g Company, in Ketchikan, and|poid. The difficulty arose over umh,“ present school building. The cos of the Titanic were held yester Robert Dollar, 83 year old, President |serious tiouble membcrs of the crew shared $900|, member of the Kotchikan Rotarylgge inat the substitute hadn't beer !of scattering the school about the| day afterncon aboard the Coast |of the Dollar Steamship. Company,| DOlar suapped: “The idea of the for one trip, and over $800 on sev-|,nd Commecrial clubs, remarked ON|yeqq and its supporters claimed it |(own would be unreasonable, Keon.| | Guard Cutter Mondoc among ice- | g o s Chi government, telliug md SE IR eral other trips, the splendid progress of th: city' yaen't properly before the House. It (o dictates that the High School| | bergs, while pairolling the mid i Bt LS b i | CIOIROI T B o b The Majestic arrived in port yes-| i getchiken. He stated that thelpii” yowever, heen adopted yester-pe built now when the property|| Atlantic to protec amships Policy. He read to newspapermen a |Ofl have adopted a policy of per- terday afternon with 15,000 pounds|yyiiding permits tiiis year in Ket-|gay' for the original House bill. Af.|csired is available. Tho city is clear | | from similar disaster \confidential dispatch from the Dol.|mancy iy China. We did not lease or of halibut and also having the hali-| chjkan have exceeded any year inier some wrangling over the status,|of debt, «ll bonded indebtedness has The Titanic was sunk an lar Lines Tientsin office as follows: | "©Bt Property, we bought it. What buter Gladstone. in tow from the|;h. history of the town and among| iy g t his bi | bl < % % oty I ‘i {we need in a little backbon: to tell Yakutat, The Giadstone had broken tho Matory of te i - & & Mr. Sheldon got his bill back nmll).-.m etired. The tax burden will{ | fceberg on April 14, 1912, with - — Bt 0l e il sbethols b il WU o SR American minister and - Consul | these Chinese devils that they shant her tailshaft, ntinued on Page Two.) | (Cenlinued oy Page Eight) i (Continued on Page Two.) et i s General instrucied Americans to|do these things, ? | a

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