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VOL. XXIX., NO. 4461. “ALL THE NEWS AL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1927. MEMBER OF B — ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS 100,000 HOMELESS, FLOOD SEUTIO\K TWENTY UNE DAY Liked Jazz? MORATORIUM IS DECLARED, JAPAN Efforts Mad;—t(;- Ease Finan—‘ cial Crisis—Diet Called | JRPAN 1S NOT ¢ T0 REVEAL HER WAR MATERIAL serve Secrecy as alter of l’lll‘(‘l)‘ Na SENATE UPHOLES - HOWARD OPINION, APPEAL IS LOST FLOGD DISASTER SPREADS:1 TOWN I3 OBLITERATED Death Toll Reaches 28 Is Ixpected to Grow— J in Extra Session. - tional Defense. | S atont TRV Refugees Suffering TOKYO. April 22 1\ . : : : Council has decided upon a moratorium because of the fin . 1 crisis. The Deit has been called int 3 wmounced Y Silahs with the Benats o a five day session beginning May & L ; revenl t . {65 oaiton vastertay oh L BiIl No to discuss the situation holdings of w 1 3 I 90, ¥he Controite I 5 truction. €Ix large financial institutions, 2 The Japenese position : tion author Smit it (R Seey the banks in Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto, k: position to Holland's pr 4 5 I appoint a co of three 3 s perse ind it is belie closed today after persistent run - the Power 5 i 4 “anben. with ; much greater. yesterday 5| of their munition | i X & ColE Genate ohi ths ; s ‘?;;‘ oy ’ stimated into the Business is generally paralyzed. | F Sato 1 n perfect it~ BiesiiEnt Flowa dis ; 4 s : g Business and commercial stagnation | o L - seenrity is attained. nations must ; g : 1 homeloss and suf is expected during suspension of piy % T be permitted to pre-crve secrecy of 5 1 of food, clothing ments and busines ablishment " : their defense | are preparing for heavy losses. Wrance supported the Japanese With Lgrdve mumps measles and April norning ad i motion igned to reopen President N : e UG spreading with - ds of workmen arc bare- i iy ,fm»« or less than an e to GASES TH'S YEAR Des Moines, Towa, hop i liameatary procedure. Mr. Lomen with a population of | e oo kL huildings from their foundations daug Althorp, who has been interested in G SEATTLE, 22— W s . g X o against ths motion, 5 5 v ro concentratec ( ( % ; e IDJST STEAMFH e h, he declared, was othing | * k vail Hirgiat ST A il nolt, s — I impugn the motives a actions 4 PINESO I B S8 ol fle vuYH- r]‘\“‘ the top of ' : 4 i of the Senate in the matter and, 1 o A0, §iBE « i ; . o Grace fitevenson (above), of thercfore violated all rules of par- N LI 0y e reenviit ¢ v I s to in- o argued against the proprieiy ¥ 3 1“" # .00 atened by the flood wa | herit $25,000 by the will of the SRR rslion. £ % s O O it i T R . ate Marion I, ffiths, Towa uMMlTTrr IS APPOINT * e } S ekl off il .m-‘p’ .r"""”rh‘“‘ August Buschmann'’s Com- ? G ; | Chicago, has filed a contest ) Jehns s L oy ; —_— — = pany Introducing Innova- . g White Pass and Yukon Route| ¢faiming that shic is Gritfiths’s or, an y., Fish : b L . 4 AI‘ tions— 150 Employed. | ‘A i Officials Announce { - don against it. The Speaker S | August Buschmann, owner of the | % > , F“\l Sdllllli_,b. S¢ the committe [ g ¥ . Deep Sea Canning Company at Por TR S e | s dite MU aik At iy ! a0 : AR I e ” : that the fir steame to leave i oot pial % ; dutl . ohm oL e o LR Whitehorse for Dawson is sche 10} “ e i The i fhei | |\ulu‘ Im 1.|(|nr, ST fa D B e ora L m‘ SN ‘ ! NEAPIMG SLfl communication to ]ray‘.lz.nr[..‘r,_ president of Co- pack of 100,000 cases is s2a00n fy “‘ 2 ' bk e notifying it of its action | nmbia niversity, & I - the Port Althorp cannery. A crew | Mrs. Dorothy Young was fond AL LR i The Clerk's commur York delegate to the G, 0. P. | Two | is making cans at the present tme | OF a “high, fastlife,” Courtland | [VeIY “ched v L ety ' 2t | reccived in the Senate - Phaideniil. Contont i ! i on May vee Int3e 8ol 2 b sidentia nvention in o and has already made 60,000 cases|‘H. Young, wealthy magazine Rbtout R It did not contain notlee of | 7098 heeanse party drys op- IKL}‘ of empty cans. . ]puhhslu' -, charged in a divorce pany Tiar g m ati gppointment ofiithe; oaminits pose Dr. " as i (813 : The "‘":’“‘l',’,‘;"‘{m "ff:"h:““':f‘ll“_""\':"‘";; | suit in New Jersey a | Marsh . Lakesd s more water ] der cliti ; ‘]"’i '5“("‘-"»!‘ . "“;"L‘{"""\jfll'y T IR { v\);lrx ',I:N.h'f,m,',: ,_,“Ih,' 16 baliever-wefa former Follies girl. She denied 'stored this year than cver belore {" e M [ baorets _ntzaq:, lt?y ‘u’;‘:fii‘:::i’ aud pro-wet e i the only two of their kind in Alaska. | Dis charges, L e R UL : " b cor Would bs nomed t 2 They also brought a self-clevating | ntermations) Neswereel) e ot e atart| Witk : : . . ittee whea | oing electric truck to the cannery, whicii| b6 QREl A Bot Y By 3 f ! anpointad Dolneit off on 1 ¥ i ( will be used for the first time this| the ice out of Lake Le Barse jinston ch bt yo L Haspaly Atlant sar and will prove a great time FISH PIRATE% P L B R AR Ruling Is Sustained is Not Alimony, saver. The old spark wireless set has 3 e LB hby et : ATIOEE S a: DA ot dnl G 5 Wyt been done away with, declared Mr. | [sulss J v Pt A e o i | Count Degides The Buschmann, and the new 500-wa‘t p!& | Oy iAo lin 3 siden ow- | tube set will be ready today o3 7} | 3 Ao g f no CHICAGO, April 22, Knoc tomorrow. ‘ BPPUSED TAX 'Mother of Tin Children e e ok hateine Gt fato ol sanerkraon il There is a crew of about 150 work- | ‘ ing at Port Althorp at the present I (‘an“de'] of Murder R AR i e time. making cans, repairing all the [‘xlru Patrols Are Arranged gear in shape for the opening of it p 9 | [ ) i of Fisheries gLy fmother of 10 childs w been con- | han 1 k Senators D floating property and getting the 5 ’)l /\I(n[\ I)\' I‘;l“('lkll the fish season. More will come when 1 of | att and Howard votir the canning begins, according Lo My c i S Buschmann. T ot J. C. Barber and K(‘(C]Hl\dll‘*l o 0 yhn el Two Post Buildings g A (()h)hll rcial Club Say Pend- tiary headquarten nght ! S : .‘ : N this vote, Pre At Tanana Destroyed neai, iipon his return from an i ng M(\d\[“(\ Disastrous. | tound dead in of the| AR I y x feni i e e st TR - Scnate to return tie House measure : ; ) paper gov ik " Burean 1k BE R e oD Doy renningn Bt e vith an - appropriate communication reat cot : AR e frer he wild time on the destroyed two of the two-story frame 50, S8 ) GombAL Doneops|Dusiness man, speaking at the L ing it of th tand i jout ome 5 Dresident M o residences formerly used b Army iy e et ber of Commerce luncheon at the ) . 1 ' matter tille ith delicat effonts’ ot ihe. intoa officers at Fort Gibbon Post. The "3 000 L s win ' e Cafe today, declared that il carnate, My only rog Efforts Fall to Delay [ ot fit it to his , hathat N had b fire started in 't_lu- ‘«lry \!_m K Stpring the total to 200 1..41‘”\.”.] f line :.-'Im-.v]nH‘xlw:i;”x‘n‘- \,”,‘,” not give you a lon m.' Eiforts to lay final action on .rlnl now I i 1, is delic ilod With bis with il around the buildings. Bert Leknich | Jrils the J0l (0 200 battol e pending i the Legislature wers | Uygpon e police sy nstocesshy), Bore Al RN el 0 and C. L. Cook received slight hurns| “™{ PITaL hoats will mumber 50 fpassed they would practically abolish iy io arter o 1 Mg iy G Judge Lynch tuled that it e ea b e LA while attempting to get near the g o prahie e the fish traps »n-v!.\il.ljll\' .nlj.n \‘I;I‘l‘w“ o kil B vould appe om the Chair's e s retused to release them buildings. The burned reside noes) Sttt T m,_ ittty fannat \“MI‘ ";'] ol "'I",’\. "\I '\‘K‘ 1\'1 Frame | . . . i with cameramen who were alloted to'the Burean of Biu-| {110 1ot VIS WL ROty B fhave citect throughout. Mlaska sy o T ted ved the &ppeal be sot for 2 of Crime Stories by get pictures of him in a cation after the abandonment of the! o /o0, 8, g whole, and would be specially disasi- | Visitors Exempte day, w point of order was raised . =t Lship neer's overall Dodge jL L vous o Ketchikan. where the peopls | Goes to Prison for Life - ieer's i Post. | A fair run of re ne Senator Jensen who pointed o maish their cameras Dodge re- A T | i L |“rely upon the fishing industry fou From Parkir g Rules an appeal from rulings of the - tod \“y,,,,".‘ Honolulu where rand pinks are forecasted I No Anthem Found csiding officer must be made with | L totny Trol R O ‘ TANANA, A]d’wku‘ April Fire - > 1 when Senator i bl s their bread and butter.” | ’ ‘ = The Chamber of Commerce v SALINA, Kas, April 22—Wearlns) "g0100 "and decided as #00n 88|John Francis K v . tion purposes To Replace ““Star L'Eht"‘g of Airways to (upnOiE she (Gater BRI D hour parking Titw would |, iple, “ohis point sustained, | stom magas gt L s after its author, Repi ive Ben [drive farmer ) otl owns o bl St Howart \ oo . e - pangled Banner Chief Expense Item "/l "Nt mace a short talk o theis shopning, Salina i Isses ALl Sl S TRy ',ff}j'l,’” I oL murieine o =) Marathon Endurance Dance | lin favor of the measure, The Chami- “guest which mpt visitor frathen e Yl SRR P ppeur HiEe ks 4 CHICAGO, April 22—The Na-| WASHINGTON. April 22— Estal-/her decided to have natives from the rule [dons siliere R ea o ten ! Stopped at Los Angeles tional Federation of Music Clubs|lishment and operation of 3 a public hearing on measure [ The tags, which are siuck on mo ‘r“““ L declared the House moeast = = p b ‘.'nl April 22 could not properly be considercd b S0f announces a new National Anthem|systems fo permit night s that is scheduled for next Wednes [tor car windshields, were issuned by | . ! - great enough to e a place beside the chief item of expense i ¢iday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Chamber of Commerce to 2,100 por-|FOWIC D00 HENEN b veted ts T¢ Martial Law Declared ples remained today of ) the Star Spangled Bannér had not|maintenance of airways Secretary F. A, Boyle read a I« 1 lsons living outside the city 24 = vho s n endurance marathon v | turn to the House 6 o o F i vet been found W. P. McCracken, Jr., BB e tol,. Thes . Ata Preside - L ]nu’nlng e Rkitrary | Native City, Shanghai danc hen Health suthorities Officials have just reported on the secretary of commerce in ©of lof the Alask Commission, 1 2 e 9 i taai ih topped the contest at noonm, ap- contest in which nearly 1 000 manu-|the government's effort to assist de | garding the feasibility of dredgin: Washington Clam T ok ‘,f,‘“ \\“llj b v",f',“fm Vil SHANGHAL April 22.—Martial law | Proximately 21 hours after it start- scripts were entered from every|velopment of commercial aviation, | Gastine annel, Dry Pass, Willia1 Plants Are Closing "' "\ .\ and Wit nol i sub|has been duclar i the Native,ed for a $1000 prize. This sum State and Alaska but the composi-ihas ascertained that the required | Henry Bay and Frederick Sound, it -l i bill, said | City because { agitation by Ra |Wwas div 1 '-'|:xvl>\ funuufi mL’l" ' tions failed to produce telody of number of lights can be installed at | asking for information. It was 1 ILWACO, Wash., police aye | nearly % B v he sufficient merit to provide musicia cost of 7 a mile, and maintain- | ferred to the committee on Lo Jlam cabinary At wan i 15 uck & nll directly by one of the|patrollin W Six 1| couples sta ted ']I.lll“k‘ !uxly: )?.n- for the famous poem of Katherine ed at an annual expense of $197.20 | [pdustries for a report sed and other o cut to ,‘“,,”;h,,, there could he %o |leads have been execnted ce, 15 miles away to nall here Lee Bates’, “America, The Beau-i His figures are based on the cost | Ketchikan Opposes Taxes to clam diggers from 5 to question 10 the correctness of 1l > B8 il SIRGREY tiful.” |of lighting parts of the 1195-mile air A letter from the Ketchikan Com 1 j5 pumored other packers willlGhair's position. However, as it wa SEATTLE HALIBUT PRICES HALIBUT PRICES —_————-—— |way from Chicago to Dallas. Air mail | mercial Club, asking the Juncen . ‘ s Sixteen southern states spent ap-|contractors who are operating on the | Chamber of Commerce to oppo & 0 from the House, ditfering he claimed| SEATTLE, April 22— The Attu we PRIN RUPERT, B. €., April proximately $248,000,000 on highway |route are taking in about $800 a day, |pending legislation i spec the only arrival vesterday from the!22 Vinety thousand pounds of | x in some vital aspects, he charactoer Work last, year. North Carolina head-|and McCracken expects the business |tares on fish (raps, fishermen ani |Notorious Huacker Is (Lo Rl e e oy A R | iihut W i L ed the list with &’ mmmm 'm mmm.- mmm the year |fur farmers, was read. The lett Trapped and Shot Down‘ The only difference was a change|pounds which sold for 13 and 1S can halibut brought 6 and 13 cents stanc the inal Sen it an efiort I been made to bring | dical Unionists. Chine | | | uspend operations for the season.la measure introduced in the Senute i the provoRfdli e “,"",““(’ in dress. an alteration in styles!cent i Canadian 7 and 13.20 cents. Idisastrous to the fisheries industry g R ‘ only storted Senator Dunn, who | e At tha M Aemor LOS ANGELES, Cal., - . e y lad nd_declared that the fur farmers|,, 'ry' “Mileaway” Thomas, notor-|argued it was the duty of the Sen ‘/ I‘ ()RMQ {are not prep: O s el | lous hijacker, Was shot and Killed|ate to live up to_the rules estab- | I , N sy B ronterad it Than | when T’ walkedtintoks police trap|lished to_ Incure ofdery pracedur and l»‘““'““ 10 OBGeTRg SRAlERt: tho t night. Officers had been tipped and expeditious conduct of Legi e 1 T ’ taxe o . : iv: business. After a decision ha g to a liquor raid and they were tiv I ) ,l.fi'”"‘.;“"’mfi_a,.mf‘.t'fl:‘lms":;"":g ;11 iding near a_garage ond opened | heen made on a subject, he con e h i € ¥ a p u Lo ed, that should be an end to th WASHINGTON, April 22— Bathing|good field there for shower equip |the closing date of the Clean-Up ' Ml '~‘-:d»:"|m" “k ,“,,“ 'j‘m":',’“v]_ S iia Giat ot tiee. R would > conveniently and often is no longer {ment. Great Britain, on the other ; Campaizn to May 15, because of th- ' 4-‘:,.I\ '4.:.:.“’_.\ |'|'. e : linvolve the Legislature in endless PARIS, April 22 The mystery of | why women appear sylphs ono seus an American idiosyncracy, it is dis-|hand, takes little shower bath me.|pad weather in Juneau during tno '/t WIH DUACIE, ldieticuities and it was to avert women's figures how the same per |son and plump cherubs the next. closed in Commerce Department fiz- terial. Canada, Mexico and Cuba past two weeks. Very little progre confusion that regular rules of pro lfect thirty-sixes can look perfect I have never understood,” he comr- ures on plumbing material exports | considered markets for the latest type !has beon made on the campaign Axr Pllot K].“ed mn | cedure were adopted | thirty-twos one year ) thirty- fesses, “how women's figures change 'For five years prior to 1926, such |fixtures. was reported, due to incliment weat! Decorum eights the next i till a mystery | with the mode. The fitted linings of exports averaged $2,000.400 annually.| As a rule, the bath tub manufac-|er Crash; Mail Is Burned| Wi e vect mference |0 Edmond Courtof, manager amd|his year are entirely different rom il SRAYANCOd® b (R0 g €Aty o 03 e ear, exRONE the olifatvlo| w. . Hellan, who ressnily returr o oute. debate and challenges | head designer of the dressmaking | those made for the same women last 266,000 and a further Increase is re-|enameled iron affair which stands|ed from an extensive trip in Cal CLEV ND, April — John|} i ’ ' ¢lhouse of Redfern in Pari vear, aithough the women show re- ed from D ; jssued to certain Senators in (h garded as likely this year. {up on four legs. Purchasers in Nor.|fornia. to be locate in Juneau, toil \Milatzo, experienced air mail pilot,|5ued 1 CEORE SRCHIEL L v ) latively the sains; F9ANIFSHEENE In Latin America bath tubs are|way, however, demand that the legs|the Chamber he was glad to be v killed today when his plane| " ‘o oo T0e T cartain votes cast| Years of desikning women's clothe Courtot is one of the Paris not in great demand, but the de-|bhe detachable, and the Chinese want as, he said: “there is no plac ished south of Topeka Ind. Fire|'® for famous dressmaker of Paris | designers who ave gently pushis wa k. 0 P partment’s trade specialists find @ learthenware tubs called “soochow like A and Juneay,” troyed the plane and the mnill (Continued on Page Two.) thave not taught this Frenchmas | women toward mote [eminine lines, ) | L]

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