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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXL, NO. 4644. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ta. PRICE TEN CENTS -—_————— e ———— 2,000 CONVIGTS REVOLT AT FOLSOM DEMOGRATS TO # "'" RUMANIAN = & & 0 0 ] = 1 ASPRISONERS ASSIST SMITH KING DEAD @ Hend & 052 & o sTGEREOT et oo League Official i . 3 _ (Premier Bratmnoll"assesi X i g 7 J S z A Twli)l'(rih%.\j!antzl“(:fi:uw/r;cts Omli’XZliEfilitical | 2 ¢ b ’ ' Awayo?f[gggfe:lalmn ‘L e o | Then Surrender A R vt o _BUCHAREST, Rumania, N({x\: ‘ e - : RESOURCES OF STATE » t 25, Premier lonel Bratiano, g : mane’s Washington dispatch t 3 . more than a quarter'of a cen-| » » GUA CA o the Seattle Daily Times says : tury, a dominating pefsonality in| : . RD LLED GUT Bics o6 sas B wowity g the political lfe of Rumania, | ; tendent of the w ‘ Militiamen, Machme Guns, - . tied yesterday. Thus dn four e 2 i 3 s § e \‘ " dry. Demo 3 i months, Rumania has lost the| § 4 A SR Armored Tanks Hur ingness of Sol m - dr; emo- 2 - . A, S Sinith metiiha rowned and nncrowned King, a . : 1 ried to Prison erats for Gov. A, I} i e P . 5 King kerdinand died last Ju ' b 3 - e Pr ntial nomination :l]u‘n > : ; soon -after Bratiano ¢ i : over the Premiership again Premier Bratiano ied of a complication of diseases which proved fatal after an operation letting him lose the gen tion Nicholson added that this woull show the Democrats in other par of the TUnited States the unwisdom of nominating a wet FOLSOM, @al, Nov. 25.—The revolt of 2,000 convicts, which resulted in the death of two prison guards, seven prisonery and the wounding of 17 other for abscess on the throat for re- prisoners, came to an end this noval of a gland on the lefl side | | | | | | ’ ! vatholie. £ . . . morning when the rioters surren- bl of the lower jaw ’ 4 i ' | | | | | l Jer ne regards Smith’s nom- ination conceded 1 holson who said it was impossible to find | : . @ y with E nt stig 3 H nomination will be pe : ’ to. weak u|»p*~hw|l e e e 1|8 DEMANDED sult of the Rej m'\‘h.m‘ suee . RSN ¢ SO ————— . dered their rifies and released Tl Here is a group‘ : ch as has never heen seen before. Most of the famous names of aviation are shown together, left to right, Chamberlin, Goebel, | four guards who had been im- Charles Lindbergh, Ruth Bider, Schiuter, Eronte, Lieut. Hegenberger, Noville, Commander Byrd, Haldeman, Schiee and Levine, They wers at | prisoned with them. } with President Coolidge at Washington, D, C., on the occasion of presentation of the Hubbard medal to Lindbergh. _ Warden Smith advised Gov. C, HEIEHI (International Newsresi) y C. Young that the prisoners ae- cepted the terms of unconditional LINDBERGH HONORED BY PRESIDENT cu AST SURVEYS l'oo Mmy Hu.bmd.‘r ;‘;"g’;:"j:vn"{:f“"‘ maTkeg, the - ‘Vw M TR I(.uards. who had been held as 4 P > i POGRPSRIMIIR TR, TN 5 g 2 prisoners, emerged from the cell ful regime and Democratic d K TcHIKAN i it "y L X rop R A s i e | » - . : louse carrying arms, includin sension over Prohibition and n\v f.Les Cotbini, Holly- IN s E ALASKA : two: pirtolis A k““; religion |Iumuvn», Smith's succass wwd pncture actress, hzds suh,t; i | 1 ¥ g 4 : and an axe with which the con- | ed eourt actnon to ad;u ge he ¥ Py i The end came after a night itter one. SAYS STRUNG L -nu...u.f.‘:,,.._uv i skl ST L. F ; G0k : Y 9 ;]0|1es Details Alaska Work} ' . .b ) ,'f;’,,',',,",fi(,w:l'"hmi'“;il!‘;‘,'l'“‘::;‘ - sources of the National Guard, L A S R KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. { 4 | & 3 el r At a largely attended mecling| ; : as Outstanding Ac- | b (:.‘::nr::::enian:l-“h::' ~—At a largely et & 5 E: 3 , B ; ” ¥ 4 MAN GAN WIN Death of { {of . the. . Kptoltin. s fgsmercial} § h A8 ;4 . ‘ ! Compllshment | & : | |sreatest turnout of State troops . . vith local trap ownoers, rep- S S since the Wheatland hop r Strikers * | | Club with local P 1 s | d P Inl? resentative citizens unanimously | in 1913, ) wndl] : S B 3 L | _WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov. 2 . Felonious | | adopted a resolution requesting | . : 'ON, D, €. Nov. Dhie Saeast Piiisoriikie Ca“' rek lll‘? e 1:Unitod States " Pim{eAEL"” Commis: f —One of the oatstanding ac Confession Made ¥ i ~ | B ) y | eomiplishments of the United > ' ix convisls ihcludink oxs i didate for President i GREELEY, Colo., Nov. 25. 'fsloner Henry O'Malley to hold a} e 2 . 1 O or Conat hotocata iy Hotoes termer; a murderer, three rob- g N | A coroner’s jury investi- hearing in Ketchikan before is-| o o 5 " 1 >y i "‘ pUsne s ) in N. Y. Times |\ eating the deaths of John ' |suing new regulations for salmon ¥ % CHHDE S04 S Rort wan thy Rysy . | | Bastenes and Nick Spand- | |fishing in this district i ~ 3 ; Arographic work " dona, in, South | bers, a forger and a burglar, ad- {mitted this afternoon to the War- B P A . den they were the leaders in the NEW YORK, Nov. 25——The New | = ghris, returned a verdiet The Commercia! Club adcpted : i W B i -:\.u.'akfl, according to t d revolt. They have been placed in Times quotes United States| | that the two men were kill- | |a report of the RExecutive Com-| % : " ‘;"""‘," ,';»"‘",",!l,(.)r (f'?“;"'I 7 ,"|? N ; solitary confinement and wili be tor C. C. Dill of Washington,| | «d in the Columbine Mine mittee that bays and estuaries i 4 "I'\ 1:’]“ o HION . MR “"“ prosecuted under the charges t, as g the Demo-| | fiacas last Monday moming | | contingious to the Spawning e tofiay. The, kgport SOYRRE NN ¢ | which will make their lives a ératic candiq for President! | by bullets fired by unknown | | grounds be closed and the weekly 1 : g o8l i SRR fmo 300k L {forfelt in case of 5ullly verdicts, shonld be a man of such strength | | persons and that the “deaths | | closed period be extended suffi- % f ll\"""l‘IEl i ""'f‘fu"'mufl. A‘.\l'(un’\‘n—‘ that in addition to getting him-! ‘were not felonious.’ ciently to provide proper escape- . A "I".""f “.\'_“‘, fl‘(""l" :f‘;“" “l'": Weddings by the who]gg,], sell elected he could carry i ment of salmon therehy remov- ’ T 16. suryegENOIR. dond " alouR. th wikee - the ‘weakness of Mia 0F Democratic House and Senate in-! < -#1|ing the need of the present sea-| Charles Lindbergh and Ruth Elder pictured together for the first time Uh':wn and \Vu.«]zmng coasts Fl Follman Boice Cook. to office with him. e sonal closed period, also requiring| it Washington, D. C., where they attended the luncheon given by Presi- Colonel Jomes, in his report "“"Cl 9 bi . Senator Dill said with the provisions for @ more vigorous| Jent Coolldge when Lindbergh was presented with the Hubbard medal. |[says: held in “Cflg"l:l” '83"“’&1 WA $nt Mud 't & tghtwhd s pasperd R A IRAL enforcement of the fishing laws | (International Newsreel) lvn hnuxhl‘uu(‘orfx Alaska, the according to her secon candidate, this should be possible. | 4l rogulations | b % survey. ship Surveyor obtained spouse, It is charged that she 3 . o s g YRERIBIIS ALY R R over 20,000 soundings and fully also has two or three other %‘ ,v | BULLABD DIEs ‘FUR AUGTIUN sur]voyo:l s 1ok of :155 square hybbies somewhere around the | i A | . ! it miles along the outside coast, ex- i NA French Army May ww. { Fishermen Present Fathometer Is tending as far north as Lituyn | SO0 e sesrmationsl Wewmest) R Gld Red Pants Alflm? febarsti, Many Issues to Com.( | Invented: Big Aid Bay. This was an oviginal sur| b i i 356ysU S. Wiil Never A — | | Invented; Dig, Au i SALE Is HELD vey of the area involving tri-an-! | PARIS, Nov. 25.—The.old rvrl}Chalrman of Federal Radlo PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Nov To Mariners | gulation control, topography, and | Send Crah to D“'y pantaloons of the French infantry 25—Many salmon fishermen met| | b AT inshore hydrography along tha Jones Locker are likely to come back, it is said Commlssmn Passes the International Fisheries Com- WASHINGT! V. 36.— 4 v r " PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25.— America “will never again break up ships and property while otheyr i nations build,” Representative rance tof Lituya Bay ¥ iu.1 Thomas S. Butl . | BUCHAREET, Nov. 235.—A dis- utler, Chairman ot SHATTLE, Nov. 25—Silver fox Modern Survey Ships et 'm.wn Dimin. the House Naval Afairs Commit- and wolt were i demand at the| “This .','fl','.?lfi‘,'.":.l-““.'lf“'sh:"fi‘ D¢ cata says chaos anarchy 19 declared here in discussing monthly fur action here. 3 puivey SUIPS A Geigng in Ukraine with hundreds "3Y3l problems to come before of Monsieur Painleve, opinions and suggestions were from the bottom of the ocean or completed a survey of the of War, and the Ameri-} given. Chairman Found promised in measured intermittency, Great Demand coast of Southeastern Alaska from | ! the international houndary at Dix- | « |shore, as well as offshore h,\(lmp; B" a0t adouninten KR Ve mission here and a variety ©I | Sound echoes, traveling up Sllvel‘ Fox and Wolf Are in|rapny. The party on the Survey: ; IN TUHMOIL can Legion parade in Pa i8] WASHINGTON, Nov. 25-Rear|to consider the suggestions. { | will hereafter guide marin- Pnces Clven given as the cause for the resur-| Admiral Willlam H. G. Bullakd,| W. Reid, of Metlakatla, request-| | org fecling their way in fog on Entr re tion. | Cha of the Fed Radio | ed fairer treatment for Indians. or dense night, into harbor, Paris was caught by the color| Commission, died yesterday on U. Hoffman, referring to Com- Director E. Lester Jones, of in the degion column and people! the eve of a two weeks' rest he|missioner Found’s invitation forj | (n%e Coast and Geodetic Sur- bezan to ask why France, wherejjaq plannec preparatory fishermen to aid the Department| | vey announced today. ; % e an | DY the new methods which have " 3 Congresa, the zreatest taste for color |\‘ll“,,\,,",,.p,‘,,lg,,n’ oot s upholding the regulations, sug-| | The new instrument is VA BEsiimiken CUgRAN KiThr kiiled in street fighting. Firing 1 . / average of $10.27, an increase of | Peen adopted in recent years. Not of cannon fs heard along the “We have broken up our last supposed to reside, should be de-| "yiigh hlood pressure is believed | gested magistrites o be appoint: | | called fathometer and sends 10 per cent. The best lots went|©only i8 the work being done more Dneister River, the di g _|bublic property. Hegeatter limi- prived of the gay elements of the 4 have been responsible for|ed from fishermen, out a series of sharp rapping | |, g14 economically than ever before, th:r “:M:: ey Lae AUoRERtE dus. tation of armaments will be car- old my uniform. The sugzes-| pyllard’s death. Fishermen asked for a remedy! | noises from the ship's "f’" | Silver fox averaged $112, but the government is giving to | el ried out by curtailing existing tion has -bheen made that fatigue progident Coolidge appointed | for destruction of salmon by sea-| | tom and catches the rapping Marten advanced 25 per cent, |8l the maritime interests much. ! programs and not by hauling Am. uniforms of different branches of| Rear Admiral Bullard the Com.|lions and seals. echo which resound from the | | g ot $27.74. Mackenzie Riv.|needed charts and other nautical OMAR IN G00D CONDITION _|erican vessels-of war out Into the i the service giight with great ar-imissjon’s first executive, last| T. Osland, fishermen, Iquuoslmll: | ‘ocean's bottom. By calculat- | |, ohing” wont at an average of|9ata that are alone responsible | ~ WILL COST PRETTY m;mlun!lc and sinking them. Am- tistic efWect be copied after the murch, Bullard served in the|that Independent buyers be al-! | ing the time consumed in Darks sold up to $50, Brit-| for the reduction in loss of life| ierica must stop the race with traditional costumes of the ol ynjted States Navy from 1888|lowed on the Skeena River; re-| | emission and return of the | ({35 i coasts $18 to $25. |and property at sea.” I LI’JNI]‘ON. Nov. 25 —— Snoovers| otaer nations “but provide juss provinees of Franc o 1922, quested the opening of the riveri | sound reports, the exact Ermine sold well, an average| The report states that it iy 10 London's thousands of second-|what is needed for National de PR -0 s G ———— all season, and denying canneries| | depth under the ship at the o $1.75 to $250 for Alaskans, |Planned to complete the compila-{hand bookshops ‘are always on|fense” said Representative But- SMITH AND HOLBROOK BACK ! privilege of issuing licenses. | moment it works is known. | |n SO 0 brought $3.35. tion of seven mew charts of Alas-|'he lookout for a copy of Fits-|ler, 8 i “ i» FROM 10-DAY FIELD TRIP|War on Bank Robbers Commissioner Found said a0 H Thera was practically no rod |K8n waters during the present | ‘(‘"""' “i Rubaiyat” published by ——o—— L Started: 2 Are Killed apprehension was necessary on g2 - R Ty year, and to reconstruct two IU';I:.(:I in lsfifll Gl 'TWO NW H."d After a 104“!:" fmlrc :f hdll- arted ; (] the latter. H | Cross fox averaged $56 other Alaska charts, in conformity | ere were. only copies of tricts on Iey Strait and Chatham 3] 5 sy {this edition and it was sueh an P\'fl | Fro ort o ink i | With the latest survey data. e‘hfl' Strait, Ranger Harold Smith and| ODESSA, Texas, Nov. 25.— ; R wot b i P ottor| . Detalling the activities of the | unfortunate venture that the wn-| Land Classification Agent Well-| First blood in the Texas war Contempt Orders Are |s0ld on the open market and ay-|Survey i Alaska during the fis. Mavpy publisher displayed it on|" MADISONVILLE, Ky., rmv.u. man Holbrook, U. 8. Forest Serv-lon bank robbers was drawn early i e R g i . ; : 4 ed in J'll'! c.”' craged $27, cal year, Colonel Jones says: the pavement at four pemee the! —Natha Bard and Bunyan Flem- ce, returned here Wednesday, today when two robbers were Serv | DES|GN MADE “Surveys begun during the pre-| “0PY- ing, negroes, convicted of § afternoon. They touched at Hoo-{shot while attempting to enter | RN s pnesed AR vious year in gulln-usl:ru Alska| A well-preserved copy of this tack on a white girl, mr-.:-.:- nuh, Strawberry Point, Funter the Citizens National Bank. Onc| WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—! i " |were completed in the following |dition I3 now sald to be worth|ed in the Jail here this morning, Tenakee and other lgeali-|robber died and the other is ex-| With the serving of Court orders, {Predicts War : localities; Port Alexander, Pybus 250 pounds sterling, or more Both men’ dled protesting inno- 4 making surveys, cruising pected to die. Both robbers were!in contempt proceedings om Har-! i Between U. S Bay, Kalgani Strait and Port Re.|than §1,000. timber tracts and engaging inshot by Sheriff Webb and|ry Sinclair and five others as Aircraft Is Expec(ed tol 238 il tuglo, 1n varlous scctions of the|™——— other field work. deputies. apparently the outstanding devel- And England , — opment for the next few days,| (Cross Atlantic With- LONDON, Nov. ' 25.—Henrl de| ik $hip ehsuncis supplemental T OODS LEAVE INDELIBLE HORRORS 4 ok > [ sou ARt R wire-drag examinations were fin- waivs L5 ‘ PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES SPREAD Sels bus Teguat 1ot < WAl o) in 48 Hours Lo SRRTRARES ¢ Natioca. oror [ psg A +criareask} IN MINDS, NEW ENGLAND CHILDREN ”'NDINGS 0F CREAT SC’ENTISTS temporary, quiescence. e dicts in a letter at the Interna- i ————————— { cence. — Warm Spring Bay. Tebinkof Bay, . tional War Dangers Conference.| Geduey Harbor, rort Lacy, Pout By W. W. CHAPLIN whose P “ ) 4 |, HOWDERE RS, - Eus.. | || el Bikies witt Dot i ose eyes futter withe BALTIMORE, Nov. 25-—Oue. of | services of a private nurse, I Do Not Choose Nov. —— Designs being J Herbert, Deep Cove, Patterson | are less fear when th are § 2 “ (Associated Press Staff W the bestknown figures in nursing | majority of them must d‘,n’:m Means Exactly worked out for an airgnip which "¢ Ot the same side as Bugland|pay, in’ Chatham Strait off Capel # riten) | those two l'flu»&?- { eircl the United States * ’ : WATERBURY, Vi, i m:“esM;‘:nbe:; o 15:“‘ fateg 0?‘:me‘[a£:um health nurse for ¢y ppitl Nog [ocean between London ana New| I:J“Juuvt:l:l |u)ml:*4| llllln Ooutftrom Polnt Herbert (o Point Pat- Muwm: "n(l‘\;(n-l‘n: ml;lrt;"zi“ In the school house on the the American Red Cross Public | Helping the sick, - especially in {York ‘in 48 hours. according to '")- F “pd AT "l:v" e | tereon. UANEEBonx Kuiu Island wondering whether one of tho| . ‘here is a blackboard Healih Nursing Service, who di-| isolated communitios whore thers| NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Presi-lun announcement mado today 1 rivile By H IS Crain o e e erls o Point W%} groatest losses i the New Hug.| "l Pars & childish chalk d . dent Coolidge's “I do not ehoose.” | commander Burmey, of the Air .- A Dbase of second-order a ing of a severe lady, hair ki lects the operations of more than | are few doctors, represents one th % Y urfently with the growth of 3 land flood region may met have s " “{in e Ne - 3 &ro cura sar Killi tight - §00" “niissionaries of health. phase only of Red Cross Public ::n;hes::nw“n“fi:n:i “r '":' nE:!;‘: I""”‘ Gusreniss’ Gompany. land: armaments rivalry of great] o - ST NS rod near U ,been one which was not reckoned ,,fuw onsel:;: h‘;:: c“‘l :eo .only ten ‘per cent of the sick | flealth Nursing. The other phase| il 3500 000 in ‘a statement| The airship, R¥100, whith w1 -tates which are potential foes.” “The survey previously inaug.’ Wih At all at first—whether per-| o sorawl 1o the 0 Savod for i tnepitals; it haa | I8 educational and, in her cdpacity of John Barrett, President nrme'mv 300,000, will be ditted — el e tirnlad Gn‘th R ot e haps the very spirit of ehildhood “Teacher.” ceiimaléd, the remaining 9 p 88 teacher, the nurse serves as a National ~ Vermont Association| with ¢ixX cylinder Roil-foyee c- A Van Mavewn, Jocal traveling | ooy QSMPRIT SnE BT has not boen washed down the | e that harmiess cent Leing cared “for in- el | Mesenger. Dringing o the poc- who polled_opinions 8€ 7 Ver-igines. 1t will earry 0 tons of mai, passed through, here on £ Ty e Tl andene "‘l"' e | could he discovered, 2 i when ‘the lis expected to cYoss the A'Lmlnv'”l"""""” European war. Ommaney, along Baranof Iuluml‘ peaceful wt ran amuck, ya Ray a oftshore for ple (he findings of men nql ‘huset "fucl and have a speed of 50 milc: : deoni m Accwdm to Miss rF':‘y; Wk s 'fl“. » " nt ld :l::unhmh n dl.l" noe U 'B::“I..u. A : ; ! # of 1,000 lltlmmn Whete are Hhl in il ba‘rd was cleaned, (i W > - {a % Sk o ,ng ot 5,000 £ i o i i Y on Page Two.) lage whose ruddy *‘fl,li'!'“d bl