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“ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4466. ' o JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS SEC. HOOYER WARNED BY SHOTS ANDPAPERMILLS ‘7 ANDMEXICOIN 3%, — DEMANDEDFOR 2%, | IS SHOT AT IN | plane, arrived here yest ¥ was saddling a skittish horse in | renses ure 1 i0e i ‘ afternoon from Fairbanks with the barn late yesterday. The War 4 ) el th first authorized rm horse d oa calibre rifle and i " ) Vit ’ | Sho!s Fired from Levee when Cabinet Officer on In- spection Trip. @antetonnWares that Prelim-| | Sitvice nortn fof_ the LGt President l(—?“f’? ((?(Till.fll.t‘"l5 and - discharged o bulletwhich ano/icjuxlmn Presents Final | oo veas At Blins May Be ' Com- e o aaine el et ol €oolidge s SAtldress Ciothbare's. it and lodged in || Arguments—Four Ver- 4 the 7 e ove he service as sems { 1 > Yo e his back. Gothberg will recover 2 ole peC TR jor Geuoral Andrew 1o PIEtCd B Stmimer. || Sooni ol e o n Ne\m» \plk City. ’ | dicts Be Considered. v ‘ would otherwise be without of the Coust Antillery. Ile NS | * mail until next July cent e 3 £ installation inti-aireraft by | MEXICO CITY, April 28.-Presi- > e - L3l i i o ot NGM'NEES ‘L‘J.'Illi’"\".lv’.’llili sy ol e T 1300 REPORTED DEAD; S50k rction GF mulh nd pagar il = {last Monday night, emphasized wh FAllen Pevser A e ae "\»‘.':.“ et R L | | 200,000 ARE HOMELESS in this vicinity i indicated in PURSE SEINERS { e belleves fa tiic way that I openal| alty for Lr. Chester ¢ Doobs. Pey- | P, oy b2 T e T e e AL TO BE FOUGHT s e wvsior e g —aPraperty Dimage S, 2 v & | ! ed at Over $200,000.000 i PASSES i Situation Acute. publisher of the San Francisco Chron United States. . | Whitehall. @ normal healthy girl jcle, who is in New York. Mr. Came ON SUUND HAVE Prosident Calles said: “There i« . e | lin the eighth grade of the Kirkland SENATE on, ropresenting himself and Harry | nothing more than a misunderstand Anti-Saloon League to Start Scheol. left her home on the after- | vimber unit that had been advertisec | legitimate interests.” Wet Candidates. again: that 15 days later her body the west bank of the Mississippi R That work will begin inmediately on the peeliminary plans for the publisher of the Los Al ing or div nee of judgment i noon of October 20 to have minor for sale by the Forestry Servic According to reports received her was found in Sammamish Slough [ver as s tary of Commerce Hoover The telegram from Mr. Cameron | Presid. nt f'mnulpv in h’\: .lll‘llf'l'flfi’ a WESTERVILLE. Ohio, April ¢ Peyser contended that under such | | Was returning from an inspection wax in response to telegram loloo e paio o B Ei {"""'",‘"‘;: fi( ,”"'l ll’fi"". JIGRA [ —The probability that Gov. Alfred a chiain of circumstances and in {lip of the proposed artificial break i trom The Empice convesime (Conflict Exists Between Fish- skl Yok Y eatly Tejocted el Smith, of New York, will be one|view of the supposed finding o Isite, on w government launch. Ot congratulations and offering its good ino " B O o g e o AT T80 | of the leading contenders for the;novacaine in her body, there can - jcials accompany ing Secretary Hooves will and co-operation and requesting ing Industry and Fish Mith Mexico of the dispuie kroWils jomoeratic Presidential nominat‘on be no doubt about the guilt of the N ; . Dsaid helieved the shots were for publication any statement regarc Board Over Rul e Torochat an amieahle ndiustmen: |has resulted in an announcement|dentist leasuie f\(lnptmg Alaska's no! at the launch but by jng future plans he might care (5} - |'§' i e hasis of s (from the Natiomal Headquarters of| The jury, which schaduled to - Oyt Flag R I fon | volunt Ccivilian - guavds on the make, The telegram was sent 1o 5 b ““I:"“"“’l".“‘" e i tha I the Anti-Saloon League that a cam-|receive the case perhaps late today.| i“‘l ag Ready lor |evee warntug ;lw party to keep away o sl AREER SRS paigh will be started immediately:may return one of four verdiots Do dle’s Standttiva {from he embankment This is A nvolving the l'm-\ Fishorte ‘“'I?{("»".-.T’x”-h]"\nmtm\mh.\..|m< qai{ {0 ATONES BEHGUIGRICIEMINGE JoleaBULGE L-N1SE dogres dhrdar Wil ks's Signature FouItans DEEEITE; Tt IS ; - SR e Cllion of a wet Presidential nominee the death penalty; guilty of first i - b Wik Tl e ansies v sl s ot 8, e SACER, MU TR i gl \ toguy,|ickree mnwder with e mprison: | The Minge niteuce | dinenating o et Ml received: HoLoa1lY : Stvinanl6 BNy i | The statement, issued oday, | ment; guilty or second degree mur- | 4 officis T WA passed ¢ = New York, N. Y 1927 S RO Ol e onfiscated by thely, vy Xeither Gov. Alhert B, Rit:|der. or acquittal animondy yestenday by (e Senato| MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 25~ After Jolm W. Troy, erators on the other. " am glad to “eport.” Mr. Coolidgs chie of Maryland nov Senator James With the defonse attorneys u|..!\~;"’f retw -m\‘ o th ‘m»m.«u A'nlull]"""j! an inspection tour, Secr The Empire, The controversy centers around!said, “that the Mexican Ambassador Reed, of Migsourly who honejing their fnal arguments this) 0, P Lo uisiSpvstiior, Tuj Ry OF Cupipetan Hiiontc DU, duneau, Alaska. the recent ovders of the State Fisi-|has recently declared 1o me that shejto be recipients of Smith's follow-)after Dobibs' fate ls exnectell| REns, Qi SOV EA IS Utliclal algn:| shtinthten ik, B0 osm 6K SRR Thanks for your expressions of Board which seiners declare!does mot intend to confiscate our|€'S. When it becomes certain Smithjto he jury's hands by, ”4“ \”_ il |'l " : IR0, vaMr: and property damage good will. | am hopeful that ou’iwill reduce t operations by | nroperty, that she hax shown de.|¢4nnot be nominated, would be sat- n S iy Wan doulghed by Benny i atready over $200,000.000 engineering force can complete e | fifry per cent or more " | ligence’ in eapturing and punishing | isfactory as their records are alsol ~Attornevs of both sides expectiunson. 13yaasol q"l”l""h ot th he Amcrican Red Cross reports nocessary preliminary plans early| Two weeks ago, according to the|those who have murdered cur unfayorable.” {a aquick verdict to be reached hesnahieed ';"I."~,'-“”-”l near Sew-jthe nituatiou as. being acute in' 14 this summer. Post-Intelligtncer, a petition assert-| zens, and expressed the wish, which Ao @ ot [i# Tuans: Vi, Ieilsy deranse gounsdly A0 pmasuney eacently. pnan-pArkatinas AN, . cOTRIE . Whate AN v prolRot new .to YOUY | ing (b no Torier o DIBANTE. 9 Ges aiROughly. bufantalb, of leaaps characterized the State's theory "’1'\-'1. I:\. vh;- ]Huu‘ vim‘hu\\ inthejineasies, mumps, whooping cough community, many problems unknow: | fich in Puget Sound. in competition |ing cordial and friendly relations p the girls death a8 a fairy tale.|Sehats which ® pro ‘“:"'{ funds for|malar nd pellagra are spreading 10 every pioneering development must i presented to the | Arilcable. Gefipriont N I Kells asserted the State proved tie| Manufacturing official flags, and torapidl, he oetutalle wathed out, ries Bourd by seven of “With a strong sentiment of this 8 Mr. Cameron at his San Franciseo | Sparrp, April 28 address. The telegram was forwarded | o'y | 10 Mr. Cameron in New York, and wis choked and beaten but|defray expense of Benson's trip tol Lonislana snd Now Orleans are State girl | Washingto : i i . (Signed) GEORGE T. CAMERON.|{jq + g ntoiiLd i ¢ failed to produce evidence to con-: Washington to present the first of-lunder cirilian dictatorship for the i ‘;‘1‘\‘4.' n\vnm-:MP operators and ..nn-lnuun.n which, | am convinced, ani lfisor Doabbs with -tho orine jlicial flag to President Coolidge ana divection the flood emergency, jney . [ mates the people of both countries. | 4 During Kell's argumenty Mes, (10 accompany's Alsvka’s Am vicwi 'ay v Gov. John Parker be: — - e Y ; 1 : |>1||5»“ er witelr W ..x,n;-fl‘\;, will surely be pos:ible to renc | IDobbs wept severdl times Lo = gt biersy 74, v P OB b %W-fl | shortiy ter presentation of thelun amicable settlement = F enry Gorman, juror No. A1, col- Paris Convention next Fall [secreciry Hoover petition, reduced the legal length| Acqmrance was given by the Presl] NEW YORK. April 28 The rom a heart attack and Fred| Passes Other Bills Soldicrs patrol many milas of of purse seiner. on Pugst Sound|gent in his addy which was de- . The Senaie today passed three bill | Loulsiana levees following rumor: {0 ¢ i 1 t rested shortly after moon to- jrooct " L ituted {from 1.900 feet to 1,500 feet andyoted almost entirely to foreign in the Snvder murder trial ol A L md one resolution and defeated twoof dynamite plots. Resentment and |places & limit of 300 meshes meas-| fairs, that wherever an Americun "fhe defense counsel anounces that ther noasaves ar ite morning ses.|indishation, o the sacrifice of thefr L juring three and one-half inches on|citizen goes “the dutfes of our Gov:|pps Ruth Snyder will take the sion. It was sl take up for{homes to ave New Orloans, mingle P ‘lh":«lvwh of the net | ernment must follow him.” He saidlgiang in her own defense tomorrow | discussion College ap-lwith expressions of citizens of two i The order prohibits laying offprotection of American lives and propriation hill at 2 p.omw ! parishes which to be inundatoa fusttind 1 el PORT OPRAVA. Cape Verde purse seine ithin 100 yards of | property constituted the main prob y . ! MOREUTE: WAR) ranoEtall dliohon|aen a REHE A to b 5 Island, April 28— Commander .lu;m any other fishing appliance. lems of the Unitod States govern- Mrs. McPherson’s Chief Hlhalice (-\,,l,,\,,l"f \',.f,..',.,l,.\‘,h,\l"'.\,‘! ‘?"::',. t ::. ': : ':},-'.'.'.:‘,{,_ de B . Br an aviator, who| At a meeting in Everett, 125!ment in both Nicaragua and China. | 3 commended amendments cut-|from being flooded ¥ 4 is flying from Genoa, Italy to Sun- ' seiners decided to send a delegation| -Our government has usually been | Counsel Wants His Pay\ S e it g o B fom “helg S oPialEe Ny tos, B hopped off at 4:45to Olympia to protest against theifoo remiss. rather than too active.| 1 - { 1 Hee T 4 P 3 o'clock this morning for Brazil lorders. The sciners declare they|in supporting the lawful rights of its| ~LOS ANGELES. Cal. April 2 i Communist Leader and Defeat Primary Bill ROAD CGNTRACTOR ‘ with three others in the plane. The have enlisted the support of eleven|citizens abroad,” he added. “That has| Roland Wooliey, attorney. has filed 5 2 B Stlives to Hive wita; Rehaton CARLSON LOOKING hop-off was the fastest and easiest “independent” canneries which buy|peen so long our established poliex ! writ of atachment on the prop-t Others Are Summarily ? o o Sl g e = . OVER WORK; TO BID ever made here their salmon that it is rather difficult to conceive | ¢rties owned by Mrs. Aimee Sempl. . . > tien law " v | s The orders come s o climax ol i assuming a twcuient and arrogart | McPherson tor i fees Woolles - Executed Without Trial - B ST U0 R DY e e v q 9 q i “ us rs. MePherson’s chief counse : - s e o MRS. J. D. LITTLEPAGE ARRIVES a vyear’s efforts to obtain adoption | attitude “I‘"‘”“" ’m.» 16 T i b the Anchorage member was lost hy| G. A, Carlson, President of the = of regulations simflar to those en ~ Not Imperialistic - Bl PEKIN, April 28 Tao Chao.lan identical vote, being his ieasurs | Seims Carleon Contracting Company, Mrs. J. D. l:i”l';l‘iwl" ‘\I\IN(M hus- ‘“',’i_‘l" " 8 o Taking “ogn zapas G Tonianyb 5 el o well known ('u'nhmll stoand AT 0 appropriate $10.000 reclama. |0f Spokanc. who has been in Ju- ‘band is emplayxd by J ann us he § canneryme 451in some quarters tha ne va s ) other Chinese arvested during o re-itjon of salmon spawning grounds In:neau for the last two days. 1ft to Slion et B S gUe Mite) Bl i e ina [imyeuialibticaMe. ot idag Qigcle tied B. C. Rum Runners ena raid wpon a Soviet headquart-|the vicinity of Cook Inlet day on the Aluskw for Ketchikan. ) Lisianski st on Ch - leific Americ F ies, el any program of military grandiz . . b e Rianuiad . fol daatl: 6 A i aaiie rals S & Fentelrail Y. ORlEG tad - Syer o E e v ot e, et S8 e, & milany tapilee Ro RIS, 7 15, i) 5 (Pt et i o fhe et I oo, MORATL BT the Alameda with her two child 1. ker Salmon Packing Company, 4 circumstance” that thos who 441! Wi Pie prisoners were expected tofwas passed by the Senate unanimous. | Public Roads and s placing bids Mrs. Littlepage intends to place her torin and Puget Sound Canning|vocated this country king mandates) WASHINGTO April 2 "0 10 tried by a Special Co for sup-|y, for the work advertised for May 5. children in school in Juneau and r- Company, Cavlisle Packing Com- far-off countries in Asia” were hibition Enforcement adguarters " e Cantonese against thel A House bill, providing for the| Mr. Carlson s well known in Ju- main here until the school term is'pany, Deception Pass Fish Com-|“most critical when we are attemp: jclaimed an almost complete VICWOY o ypi Government but the po-'employment of predatory animal hunt. |0ean sud other parts of southoastern over, before going fo the Apex Kl pany and Alaska Packers Asso-|ing to encourage the maintenance of jover ific Coast rum SWMUBEIEs [, "piapently decided the evidence ers by the Territory, was also pass. |Alaska, as he has been working in Nido Mine for the summer ciation order, the continuity of duly tab. | with the announcement that Van- oo % hietely proved thelr guilt|ed, The Senate, however. reduced |Alaska for the last four years. Ho lished government, and the protected 'couver, B. €. interests which ow i murdered them by summary|he g g T o } s . : ¥ an o I A ation fic 0.000 (o |built the kagle River section of the of lives and property of our citizens 10 steamers uwder British, Pan- he appropriation from $30,000 to ]V ']r/ 1 1 reign of law in th aman and Guatemalan registry, had “¢C0H1on $10,000 Glacier Highway, and has spent sea- Tunder general reign of law in eun | g @ and inatemala egls > > 2 y < A : 2 = e ‘ 4 Tk o A MAY K’SS ’FE L sought immunity from prosecution = Mr. Murray's bill authorizing the [sons in Wr n‘l‘L‘l” and Ketchikan on (Continued on Page Seven.) in. Tetinn Tor Bbanashing activitiek New Revolutlonary rapair, maintenance and improy road work has already placed s adtent s S bl ! Bt il 5 2 — . = | bids on the work to be done in Ket ANY TIME, JUDGE RULES Former Democratic Dirigible Los Angeles : Advancement in Flying (Continesd or Page Twe. Iehilan the coming season. Kidnaping and conspiracy SAN FRANCISCO, April 28.—May |their first quarrel in the theatre 1} N. J. Lead" ls Dead% OI'I s“cce”‘ul thht| 'l i ;\‘NI');‘“:’)')"‘i"'" .\-’:I'!.-"‘l I;',“‘}"“““/1I{C‘TWI(4‘ TR/l(;EDIEAS ARE a newlywed kiss his bride right in|week ago. PRENTON, N. J. April 28— James, LAKEHURST, N. J., April 28, The a8 a revolutionary advancement in You can just bet your sweet life|quite happily. After then. for nojcratic leader of N k and fointto its harbor in. perfect conditionof n.':.mhv‘“';‘.l'.;"-“fi:uwlnl:‘l‘nl.f;‘i.m""h‘v e a e * he can, and anywhere else, for that reason at all, they started quarrel-|leader with the late Senator James, fron 2,400 mile cruise to Pens ‘fflu.,",l"."” IL Martin Afeolnne ‘Company ot R Ty 4 matter, ruled Police Judg> Joseph | ing. Oovooooh, how mad they got!|Smith, Jr. of (he Democratic Party | Flo The only trouble was i 4 A & # Li - psii i Golden and thereby brought joy and | So mad, mind you, that they wouldn't jot the State of New Jers died | per ‘""f“' _y(-su-nlay when the di i - T 2 BAILLE, Northwest Territories,| —A special dispatch to the Edmon- Vindication unto sixteen-year old|€ven sit together when they got to|here yesterday. Nugent helped (o(gible veturned to the station and Passenger and Frelght [Canada, April 4. (hy courier toton Journal from Ahlavik, on the el Claiborne and his sixteen-year- | the pictures. make Woodrow Wilson Governor of!encountered severe gruunfl winds. | . o Aklavik) atives west of here re- Canadian Arctic, says Eskimos from Tugh Claiborne s si y —— & s NaRr b New Jersey but later broke with hiri| preventing landing. The ship circled Trnms Hlt; Three Dtld port the discovery of the body of | Pierce Point report that late last ol ihhide; Rose. But somewhere along toward the|when Gov. Wilson assisted James io./the field the entire day until early| CASPER, Wyo. April 28— Two(a white man believed to be Con-/fall a man was seen floating out to Hugh and Rose Kkissed their way|gadeout where the big, handsome|Martine, the party primary choice, 1o this morning when she was moored. flocomotive engineers and one fire-istable McDonald, of the Royal Can-|sea on an ice floe. The man fired from the Balboa Theatre on Ocean | ero kisses the fluffy blonde heroine, [ defeat Smith for United States Ser- o g2 3 {man were Kkilled on the Colorado| dian - Mounted Police who disap- many times for help but the natives Avenue right into police court on Rose thought: etor. Still later, however, he was one Rl.!i'.E‘RT 'HQLIBUT A"RICEs . |and Southern’ Railroad near Uva,' peared apt. Klineberg's hoat | were without a boat and unable to ges of disturbing the peace, “Huh! That isn't so much. My|of the managers of the candidac PRINCE RUPERT, B. (', April 28.{ Wyoming, early this morning. Of- three r O The bhody was render assistance. The wreck of a Lrought by H. Levin, the theatrs fjugh can do better than that.” of Gov. Wilson for the Democratic|Only 12,000 pounds of halibut were fficials said failure of a freight train found on the beach of the Arctic|schooner has been found and it is manager, because the newlyweds She sidled over two or three sea's|Presidentiai nomination at Laltimore.|sold here today, American going foi|érew to obey orders to clear the Ocean |belleved to bhelong to the same they've only been Mr. and Mrs. for After the election of Gov. Wilson ml? and 13 cents and Canadian for | track for the passenger train “"""'I I party. The identity of the man is three weeks—kissed and made up (Continued on Page Seven.) be President he retired from politics !7 and 12 cents, responsible for the wreck. MONTON, Alberta, April 28, still a myster. RUTH BROWN SNYDER: A;One-Minute Study HENRY JUDD GRAY: A Capsule Biography % I NN - . , VL - - 3 :I'}m Snyder, on trial in Long Island City, N. Y., was born to New York lithographing factory, where she met Albert Gray was born in Cortland, N. Y., in 1893. He had his first older than herself. Police charg: they stopped at hofela osephine; a nurse, and Willtam Broun, later Brown, a car- Schneider, later Snyder, an artist. They wed in 1917. After love affair at sixteen. He met Isabel Kalenebach, of Brooklyn, together as man and wife, Mrs, Snyder’s husband carried, at penter, on March 24, 1894, At fifteen she figured in her first the birth of her daughter, Lorraine, now nine, the Snyders at a mountain resort, Five years later he married her. He her sugge-tion, $104,000 in insurance. Alive, he stood between direct-action affair of the heart when she engaged in a hair- moved to Queens Village, N. Y., where the wife fell in with 8 became a corset salesman. The theory has been advanced that her and Gray. On the night of March 19, this year, he was pulling .match with anpther girl voer a male teacher. She fast set. In 1924 she met Henry Judd Gray in a restaurant. An - the drabness of this calling urged him to seek adventure—and clubbed and strangled to dcatl. Gray and Mrs. Snyder ymit school and became a phoné operator at sixteen, but quit affair followed—and today, the woman ig on trisl on charges he sought it in illicit relations with Mrs. Snyder, a similar fessed they planned and ¢xecuted the erime, attempting \ecause of & case of ‘‘nerves,’” Became a stenographer in 8 of murdering ber busband, ————————""" yictim of the humdrum—married life with a man eleven years frame evidence to indicate Suyder was murdered by robbesy

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