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[ VOL. XXX.. NO? 4472, : : : ; : JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, MM 5, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATLD PRI-,SS PRICE TEN CENTS i SENATE PASSES | Canada, with Windsor Dry This Year _ GRAYTELLSOF |~ — ~PRVATE VIEWS g | e Are MONEY AND TAX :nd New Brunswlc(z Next,v atts Thtrsty' ' KILLING SNYDER' t-vatend o ke ' NOT TREATED AS : : ; -_‘? ‘;“T ” - :Relalos Murder as Committed] | PR e R ‘ NATIUNAL |SSUE Homeless, Floods BILLS SPEEDILY : bt { Says Mrs. Snyder S Lgaa Lt Rt ok the i Two Big Bills Rushed Through: | nd teibuts | | | | | Proof, Newollton and several i Sori s Henry| | Smaller communities are being British Note Regard- {dudd Gray's direct examination was| = deserted today 3 ing War Debts . {eoncluded under eross mination | | | | today iy arose on the witness| - 3 s |stand and demonstrated how he WASHINGTON, May 5 The State } wielded ' the: sash. welght to slay Department his advised the British { Albert ~ Snyder, husband of M government that the United States ‘)Rn(h Snyder, co-defendant in the regards the recemt war debt corres- Actually Did Deed. Tho towns of St Joseph, Water- | State D(‘partme;;t Replies to Without Single Amend- ment in Senate. ! All records for rapidity In handling | appropriations and revenue measures were smashed by the Senate this| morning when it passed both of the | murder trial pondence hetween Secretary of Treas House measures doaling with these Gray said he tried to stranglej ury Melon and President Hibben of 3 matters in about 10 minutes. Under yder with a wire after Mrs.| MEASUR Princeton University, purely a dom- b | the one, approximately $2,000,000 is vder had beaten him uncanse uu«! estic discussion and the government E | provided for expenditures and under | land chloroformed him “but [ muhh will not engage in formal diplomati: ¥ | the ofher at least that much mor= not do it as 1 was too shaky ..n.n exchange on the subject. The views money will be raisad in taxes | intoxicated.” are a reply to the British nots %) To neither of these measures was | | After killing Snyder. Gray suid challenging accuracy of Mallon’s he mussed thinge up to : seem there had been a 11 {und then tied up Mrs. Suydor, tal ing the train then to Svracuse. M it statement that Great Britain's debt vi | a single amendment offered or made. This is believed to b> the first time | in the history of the Alaska Legisla- | ture that the upper house has no‘ payments to the lnn-.?x' States dia go not constitute a drain of the British Calendar Is Virtually Cleared |economic resources o ot | I mada some changes in either one or | declared he threw from the train : The note of the British govern- both of these bilis as they had been | a brief case which contained poison at Noon — Members ment challenged aceu: of the Diisab By~ tllh’ HOuRE; ! that Mrs. Snyder gave him | Pl‘t‘pare to Adjourn statement made on March 7 by Mel Shortens Night Session | Gr Ald he called his friend,| i ¥ lon that Great Britain’s dobt pay- " The net result of this is expected | Hadoon Gray and arranged with ! nents to the United States would him to “do me a favor by mussing| The House this mermng passed 11{ 10t constitute a drain on up my bed and mail some letters,|Senate bills, two Senate memorialy)omic resources. The note declared hanging out but not disturbingland virtually cloancd up its calendar that in mo circumstances will Great my sign ; : _ tlor the session. So roarly was it Lo Britain receive from reparations and _In killing Snyder, Gray said|[the end cf its work me of the fnter-Allied war debts, taken togeth- Snyder awoke and to bejmembers at noon began packing thefr ler, more than she pays to America {Winning in the for his beoks and papers preparutory toland that it is not the desire of the life, ‘I dropped the sash »\el-,‘,lxl‘\.nu[iu‘.. the hall in- which for $0 British government to retain for it- fand cried ~‘Mamie, Mamie, come us|days they have be.n I : . i i Y » . as|day ave ahoring self auything out of the receipts fron |he is getting the best of me. She| O ftl ! j i : {he is g ¢ ne of the most important bills reparations or inter-Allied war debt picked up the sash weight and hit|passed today was tho so-called sanica- | payments, The note expresses “trust him from behind, then threwition bill, which cstablishes st that the United States tike stevs 1o be that the night session will not the econ- | yun as late as had been anticipated.’ Tinal adjournment seemed this af- ternoon to be but a few hours di | tant. In most cases, heretofore, dis-| agreement between the two houses| on matters or revenue and taxation has been the main cause of prolona-| ed meetings on the last night of the session. This afternoon there were manv | conference committees working gu‘; ndsor today! Countless barrels and bottles of liquor are storml in lhe Onhno eity, in prepa. :4,1,,1,_“,,(,”“ in- hige fice, -gat” Minlatdy of santtetion . Gud besits I'm; t ¢ : | smooth away differences existing ‘n | \tion for the rush of the thirsty, expected when the ban on alcoholics is lLifted™ May 15, (hands behind him, which she tied.|packiog plants. It was gmended byl oer r pone uBfortunste impression & ‘numlg of Mmafe GF lase Wisior | Pictures show two comparatively small sections of the stores, |ad8 then he lay mtill. " She aukdd |tk Homes which elimiuated the ew.| oy, 28 hag créated By (he Mlice measures, On most of the more im-| {if he dead und I said I think|tive seetion relating to the disposal] o ent | portant bills, agreements had already [ — R P B P she asked me to strangle|of oftal 5 posa | been effected. Yesterday afternoon " him with a picture wire I tried | the House agreed to. concur in the BUFFALO, N. Y., May 5. Canadian [T cild it |yt Crasent Purse to Allen PT I Senate’s amendments to the College hom for thirsty Americans ar: | i i 11“;_ |.l : ¢LI R . ;‘u‘»’ he 3 ““"f' r' jati bill which | b prepared along the Ontario boy | i 4y, Representative Paul, or agricultural appropriation Il cut the total for that instication 1 der. . | ngh Masonry Gives e o, O B il e | $135,350, and it is about the only on~ The real estate activity is in antl | e8 A ¢ ain ar- of the Territorial institutions for cipation of the inauguration of Ou- ; | Honor to Tacoma Man v Alien: o purse, in rvecognition ! ! ) 1 |the faithful service he had rendered g ropri ell material- tario’s ontry gystem, - 3 | which the appropriation fell m: rio’ liquor control sy \“l:l ten !during the gcssion. Mr. Paul made N | Iy loss than the hudgei estimates. tatively set for May 15. Repeal of | SPOKANE, Wash: May 5. William |91 scesion. Mr. ‘ - « Few Measures Remain ‘r D_EFEAT REPORT the province's temperance act has | mlflia fluT;l. Rowland, of Tacoma, has )"‘PI ;,M;.II:’“[‘:;L E‘.lv';,’;l":[:,',m";‘ 1!.:1(1;1 ::;11;;1": i 4 o few bills remaining at | aroused interest over a stretch elevated to the rank of Grand ; There were few bil & ' ! 8 yank 48 Grend and foars, the worky the fights noon today in the two houses on miles on the Canadian side of the| |ter of the Grand Council, n'(n‘ul anc 1 friendsk i & o which no action had been takeu. | | border in possibilities for developing | Selected Masters of Washington T‘!:'\ '.':I:.'.“-l::‘ m’nl\fw xr'K"lfz“ll“‘;'A'l‘;‘;: N World’ Al de R d re W i ending 4 s that w e ar o sec 3 Stare ; NAV2 me e to feel one fo There wore nine House bills pendine Stons Adoption Yesterday of [Places that vill meet the Ontario d e R (i siCined [the Thirty-second Assembly of Stare FH8 TOMET G0 FAFE G0 FE0 ot OFiNew World's titude Recor f in the Senate, most of which were o v finitlon of “homes ittle Roc nder Guard asMasonry. Rowlaud succeeds Willian |y (G spot in our heart Established for Free expected to be passed. There were Report Cmmsmg How- The government will sell “hard Resul f Work: of | P. Williams, of Walla Walla by P A b gl r only four Senate bills remaining i:| liquor, and either residents or tour esult o ork o ! — bt e e MG R el o 1y d d & | | turning to the Chaplain, declarec loons. the House and not more than one oi'| ard an nate. lists may drink in their homes, tour Mob Last Night G Hartley D |VRUEE. Tt Chiplaity d¥nisie, ) two of these was expected (o bey &8 ists' camps, hotels and boarding E B o oy VERGWILes o {loved by the 16 n::‘rn \\hl:: “m‘::‘ltr‘ SCOTTS FIELD, BELLEVILLE. SO 0N o wining B | u0%laring that the lesummon on |lokocy tomine wder bl S| ok, ark ey 5| Attempt to Depose Him iiixbois. tnd May 3R tew worlds it e Ross-Paul report, presented LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 65| - | Taken entively by surprise, Chap-|tude record for frec balloons has The Senate today passed Fishers| 45 the House yesterday on the [Cilizens, and a citizen, under the ppe Srate Militia is guarding Lit-| SPOKA I Wash., May 5.—Gov. lain Allen responded briefly, expresy |apparenty becn established when ill extending the mining investiga-| thadnina-af ‘the: lnw, 15 yons wiin] A ) t ! . :T‘L e w}:’” Ry Mool Ccn(rell;r Biil, could only be re- gt b e A i”'... _nul\l today after John Carter.|g 1. Hartley declared here that the |ing his appreciation of the thought.Capt. Hawthoruo C. descend- With the Territory. It amended thei rewes Sheaknr oniyy vote of the | unity. A liquor permit, good for 3u| white. wom admitted attacking twojattempt to “depose him from ihe{fulness of the members, und his[ed at Golien Gate, after his e LA tha ouse, Speaker Smith appaiently e o 0 | women yesterday, was Iynch-|chairmanship of the State Highwes (pleasure in having been permitted | 8itometer siowed a of ap- bill to make it cover only the cu 100k Aetien ks It 1 big. [days, be sold for §2 ed last night [ f The e was es-| g it impossible A 4 e . Vg . k 'Commission was the “last desperate (to be closely connected with the |Proximately 41,000 feet rent biennium. The Illnus el nl to, thRS. ERUE PRRBEE oF: the. Aable. A of millions of Americans.| Miss Glennie Stewart, one of the|ymietie’ o the cement trust 10 re.|body dusing ihe sosctn wo . Gormin REKIELIE / tilRe concur in the amendmen ¥ g is expeeted during the summer [ wome b’ m ks ] he ceme: st to re-ihody during the sessio Heb s PG Gy e g pectad to conc pudmen’ & it was not believed the matter xpoc du mmer | women, identified him. Her motheriin control of expenditure of millions Pde Senail Bils previous record of 35,000 feet 26 The Senate also passed the How: would be pesopbnell months, and extensive plans are be |is in the hospital, suffering from| ¢ hi | boars i ard-Dunn measure for electing by | ¢ pened. ing made to assist them in being|injuries the negro inflicted lof dollars of highway money “| Among the measures passed today |YE4rs ago popular vote the Territorial Treas-| S0 &t home | e mob. - thecther with possos of|AUestion of eliminating the Governor jwere: two bills changing slightly Capt. on his descent found oy Il was received in the| When representatives Ross and | o i dd fland Highway Engineer from control|the present uniform school law, |N® Was 1,500 feet per min- urer. This bill was vedelyed: {1 he R e e Hotle, Rooms, Bose officers, pursued. Capter into a. for-lon %y o FiEny o0 Benartment was dr- |ropealing. eartatn sectlons of - the ute. At a helght of 8000 feet, House this morning. It passed, five | G s . S s : Hahrs b . pane. | @St and captured him. The mob,: sty ) -y repealing . eqrts sec o 2 t vt lintaly climbed g 2.0 zinyc | LWelve page report. criticizing the| Along the Niagara frontier, ran parmtes b 2 o finitely placed before the last Legic- | Territoris ining Act of G 4 dll ay immediately climbed over to three, Gaffney's bill subsidizinis weon Lakos Trie and Ontari, |Mumbering several hundred persons Ll { Territorial mining Act of 1y15; three I. e of the basket and made & {Senate’s disposition of the House|ing b | . 5 lature and defeated.’ |relating to the jury syste one re-{ § e 4 > Y ge wf the negro and hang | & Y 8 o anding Controller Bill and attempted to se-|there are many small hotels re: ll\‘ i {lative to choosing of jurors, and chute landing. | ‘Alaska Railroad Points to Nome dur- h s e ol B, from a telephone pole, rid-| Capt. Gray sald that pain in his ing the breakup periods; Sululquis!«““" its adoption by the House, rep {to cater to Americans as they ol igjeq tha body with ‘bullets, cut it| [two on challenges for implied bias; | cpoat at the maximum heigth resentativi aunch. /tempted to do when 4.4 beer went|yown “ticd it behind an automo-| LIEUT. H. FISHER adding incompatibility of temper 8x|oyugeq him some discomfort ——————— ps from took ¢l airplanes to make special tr ed him y f Thomas Gaffney bill providing for Territorial co-oper- FEECY : A Lol ik R anie s AR ati the Alaska Road Com-ied a single-handed filibuster tharjon sale in 1925. The beer law pei-|pje ang dragged it through the! a cause for divorce; alloting $§10,000 g oud Cor 180 & sinelehanded, fllibuster | that| 8 et sepving at tublene b "undor | DS, And - drageed it through thel " 1G GIVEN HONORS |5, ", for diveres: alioung 310,600} mission in the proposed extension of | Pl -y s g 4 | supporters 1 ithe n:‘.\.n'r.\ll-lllmlh rooms must bo|paier the body was. saturated with | AT CAMP LEwlslflP‘\dltl. and three memorials, ona it on the |made available {gasoline and burned in the street| relative to tubercular hospitals for the Nom ramroad to 1':-1‘.1::‘"1(«11 nm:ll'v \uu.|.| |‘|, ; y v e report agreed fto dle; Paul's bill creating municipal, t e available. (© . improvement district and two or |table until today. Any renewed ei| For years many wealthy Americans 1».m|..|in~ the negro (Xmu 1 5 1 Indians, a second usking Congress kb a0 {tort to have the House adopt the|have owned Canadian homes. Th Taa” o TIeR Oefaats Hovss Mmeorial {report is expected to result in o |influx this year, however, will not be neau that Lieut. Harry Fisher, for to repeal the Organic inhibition ) inst the Legislature amending or Mr. Johnston’s memorial asking ‘enewal of the filibuster confined to the rich F FEDERAI_SH'P merly connected with the Alask | pugeing laws relative to business and ' Word has been r Congress to advance the day of The minority report undertook t. The llmx(nlt‘l;;)nl “,.. the Imvl(nl:l {Road Commission with headquarters |i..q. in Alaska, and the third el e ridge,” across the |in Junegu, and at present stationed the | recite incidents occuring in the Com |tional “Pea ing that Thomas Ross, Nome Cc ,"i',e.f;"uM“m,ffi:v li'.‘,"p:.if.fl:m‘m\:a,";mn:n."'i”"" room in conferring with a e I""'“*" “1 ,“",““.’lv" _H"'ll Hav nnl ("unlm l,e:\llliff.‘_\?'uxlu" “has {l"";"' guardsman, be decorated with eith TIPITAPA, Nicaragua, May — #n the 'Haikte by 8" yota. of six:tp|Senate jcommittes which . wan- ap|Drie. Out, caived & distinct advisoe selected as officer in charge of thelthe Navy Crows or the Distinguishel | Henry L. Stimson peace emissary, two. Mr. Ferguson’s memorial on Al- [Pointed by President Howard at the(in real estate values, and the new | Camp Lewis Rifle Squad at the I0-|yaqa) in recognition of 25 years|representing President Coolidge. ani ta tisheries was indetinitely post-|reauest of the House. The third mem.|liquor ‘law has added another de ternational Meet at Delaware. and ¢ gajtnful service. Gen. Jose Marie, Commander of the o mem |Per of the House committee was rep- | cided boost the National Meet, at Camp Per It tabled the Senate bill for com-|Liberal armies, have been unable poned but a similar but milder orial by Senator Hunt passed. |resentative Scott, and the Senate was| Since the bridge was built the SAN F a0 Ma . | Ohio. |pilation and annotation of the laws {to reach an agreement and settle- |represented by Senators Pratt, Duni |vast undeveloped farming section FRANCISCO, Thel “jeut. Fisher will be leaving Camp |or Aluska, as it had yester passod [ ment of hostilities between the Lib 1 t ssed a joint resoly 0 E fort I . Federalship, with 12,000 cas i N ! i L Tix BRgAtl el B S posoW! land Frame. west of Fort Erie aud along tho[Federalship, with 12000 cases of 1i- fewis the latter part of this month " f ISl “0ot 10" Sone subject. ferals and Conservatives. tion By Majority Report Filed north shore has opened to Americans | ‘! Lo s [tor Delaware, later going to Camp i i The cotlabbnne i 3 government to continue certain forms Y P I {steamed out of Golden Gate late yes-|pny ¢ _ o X aic Receive Treasurer Bill it nference ended in a dead of experimentation in ftish culture| The report of the majority, which DOARDHICES OF. Womih aites, 04 theto | g o le of the tangled skefh of |l LY and returning to Camp Lewis| e genate bill providing for pop-[lock on the question of continuan . 4 was signed by the three Senators|has been a movement away from ¥o A in August. ular election of the Territorial Treas {of President Adolfo Diaz, Conserva- N work in the Territory. Murra e A ;i Last night it passed the numhh‘!’"’o“m“" and declared there was|side. That situation has existed for | {red tape of United States officialdon, ™ ] h 1 S The Coast (uard -cutter Shawnee, |qer e ha,nn o 18 Wl O e o and Mr. Scott upheld the Senate's|crowded suburbs on the American urer was received by the Housa |tive, as President. neau having been stationed here for| oy hefore the noon recess. It was Compensation bill with a " g val s, but it has Increased |following the Federalship, to see that | / ith the Alaska Road|® A ; x . was bein, hex this aJ-|* g P liquor laden ship. - Y “, o |ciary, effort ave _rel - .. el ) i i i tng fate ::e:::-:rn (‘I":ly:h:gt;, Mr. Scott m tainty. 5 b Ay i during his stay here to the Committee on Elections fu!l‘ uicides After -~ > | D presen Real Estate Values Grow & o P R ing to secure a majority vote. The H T 1 by Messrs. Ross and Paul. A real estate firm, making a spo-fye léan-Up Ord Mexican Courts Are Judiciary Committee was instructe] | (1 OREYMooOR "P Prohibition Is Losing | “After the report had been read|cialty of developing Canadian prop-|Y1C€ Clean-Up Orders Reversed Ol Issues|™ report the bill back at 2 p. m. : Out, taliams Are Told | Lo e o e o e o e e “anupart. e,y oaee Are Issued in Seattle g e Y [ wect: s A0 B A !House on the grounds that it Violn‘- ago must now be multiplied by ten T MEXICO CITY, May 6.—The Su-|or itg own bills and defeated three |Weeks, killed himself yesterday fol- ROME, May 5.—President Raymond|eq gccepted rules of Parliamentary[to be interesting. BATTLI, May 5.—Chief of Police | preme Court has revoked the lower|is also considered in second reading|lowing a quarrel with his 60 yesr Deluze told the International League | [vicequre and accustomed practice| The boom is not confined tc border | Searing has issued orders for a gen-|court injunctions and grants nine |(walve Senate Bills and one Senato old wito. The elderly couple was of Adversaries to Prohibition that|go "ipe aagon that it criticized ad |residents, Orders for land from na-|eral vice clean-up. He believes the |foreign oil companies restraining or-|Memorial and, after defeating a mo-|married on Easter Sunday and had Prohibition has lost considerabl: | vo iy actions of the presiding offi-[tives have met competition from |round-up at Poriland will cause crin.- {dars on Federal authorities from et-|iion to advance all of the Senate|just returned from a honeymoon trip. sround in the United States. Canada ~ other sections, and people from the |inals to flock to Seattle. Every men« |forcing the new oil regulations. The talendar into third resd.|The bridesmaid said the two had and Norway during the last vear. (Continued on Page Eignt.) B T e have Joined the line|been instructed (o look out for un-|Supreme Court ruled that the Distrit ',',:2“,,?,';m':r"mll“, 130 p_'m_' P lover's. quarkhl mad N Wt U R | with money in their hands. ber of the Police Department has|Court must grant or reject full in-| “Apong the measures defeated was|huff. The bride and bridesmaid were Entertainment for the visitors will|desirable characters, especially boot-|junction instead of in part. bill No. 42 w provided for heavy | Waiting for his return when news MANY CAN NOW WATCH not be entirely liquid. At a point leggers and gamblers. ———— increases in license taxes imposed |0f his suicide was received. overlooking Lake Erie is to be built SR v SEATTLE IIAHBUT PRICES on non-resident fishermen, This was ——.eo—— a large clubhouse, the nucleus of a |%* s e g i one of the measures upon which| “Locarno, International Bar” is tha COOLIDGE GO TO WORK country club, which is to have Am- | SEATTLE, May -, — Halibut e - name ol a new drinking place in |ericans as members. The week-enc| | French Aviator prices yesterday averaged 11 and (Continued on Page Eight.) the flon,"()wn Paris distriet possibilities are regarded as exten- | - | [14 cents. The following boats and s kb S 3 R RN LY ; Off on Flight their caich arrived: Alitak with NGTON, May 5. — Dupon: | become a matter of interest fo hun uilding Inspector George Woo . 5,000 pounis Fadie, 7,500 pound Al k F ’ P ’ - Gircis, Ainco Prasidast, Cdolidge went | dreds’ who. are datained at the Cirlof Windbur Hay rosdtted imuince of| | Across : Atlartic L e iy, Cogans. as a (X1 lerles roducts to live there, means more these days |cle every morning at nine o’clock,|permits totaling $1,290,000 for tho| | e 11000 pounc Prosha, 6,000 pounds; than just one of the National Capi-|while traffic streaming into the Cir-{first two and one-half months of the| DAKAR, West Africa, May 5. | |Mabelle J . 27000 ands; Woodrow, Sho’d B': I"‘-rease ln 1026 tal's many parks. cle from ten directions is halted to|year, exceeding by several hundred| | —Capt. Saint Roman, French 1 111,000 Wilson, 6,500 g ' permit the executive limousine to|thousand dollars the figures for th~| | aviator, left St. Louis Senegal | |pounds ar %0 9,000 pounds Some activities of official life arc|emerge and slide down Comnecticut|same period last year. | | at 6:30 o'clock this morning in | S e now a good deal more “public” than | ayenue undeterred on its way to tha| A ten story hotel is being built| | an attempt to fly across the At- | | It is a mitak: for the yowth of| SEATTLE, May 5.—The Burean of[ Twenty-eight thousand and fifey at the comparatively sequestered |white House offices. at Windsor, as another hotel con-| ! lantic i a non-stop voyage fo | |this coun''v 10 & to Europe for|Fisheries figures show the Alaskan |persous wero employed and the in- ‘White House on Pennsylvania avenue.| The temporary White House stands | templates the construction of an ad-| | Pernambuco, Brazil, a distance of | [musical t aiaing Madame Schumann. (fisheries products last year were vostmen' wus $74,500,000 which is being repaired. out prominently on this .busy thor |dition. Walkerville, adjoining Wind-| 1,800 miles . \ Heink told biienls in Dixie. She be-|valued at $54,620,000 almost a $15.-| The - ulmon pack was 6,650,000 The business of sending a Presic | ——— | | | [Heves the wtter facilities for[000,000 increase over the preceding [cases compared with 4,460,000 cased dent off to work, for instance, has (Continued on Page Three.) (Continued on Page Seven.) . o Sitraining america, vear, the preceding yeur, B