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THE TIME” OL. XXXL, NO. 4675. FIVE UNITE Building Activities in Juneau in " MINE RECORDS ] 1927 Reach | :‘ BEST YEAR IN ’\;‘W JUNEAU COLDSTORAGE Iél“lLl)I!‘\(.' ; 21 BUILDING | h? SINCE THE WAR "Both Industrial Bulldings " and Residences Are Constructed Here Half Million Dollars t were oral Sup Its gold production for the : s .-—Mjr | was $2,80,000. Activities in building trades | It mined, trammed and willed .} Juneaun '\ " Pr”,lmh-]'v- lux-ger" (“3 n.mn- ore than in any other yea 1927 than in any similar period sinee it bogan largescale opera Ip since the World War, the total ; ; | tio ; 1 ] B it i i | One of the new industrial planty “erected In Juneau during the ri\“fi’;:‘fl And -“wml'!:»vlrl"'l'Ihv * 1 3 : vast year at @ itd 125,000. The plant has been in ie same average daily lahor & placements, axclus of munici- | past year "' - expenditare of §125 ¥ roll a8 In 1926. The dally avera pal and Federal expenditure operation for several month of men employed last y was & reaching approximately $500,000. | =—— i R G TR 5 A B T B g ]800, the same figure given for New industrial buildings and | 1926. private building activities, while | i construction of new and perman-| mine ent streets and the initial work | 1 N | DEFENSE FnR tons, ® on the Federal government dock | ] | tons projuct marked Municipal anl| \ tons, ¥ Government achievement than New Building Program The outlook for continued pro- in. the building trades dur- - GIRL SLAYER of mine, b MAN IS DEAD was sald authorized e statement that she appeared to be the “fake wife” 5 stenographer, who was on her in many other cases. first visit to the Inn, died in the it \ o board feet| The .woman disappeared from gmergency hospital with a bullet 5 $27,220,303. In the!the canneries; 200,000 it v |her hote here after Judge JosePh iy the brain. The gunmen escapd P (3 1946 w:.mrfil‘:‘.’:gh 'gnr:ll ;.:r::,'pm ’:: th‘; H. ’l'n:l;:n l:;: &l“fl;’? ‘"'; 1‘;-"““ emptying their revolvers. h of all fisheries pro-; e 3 ment vestiga 3 o allege A\ $55,765,854 and that United Kingdom. Since the re-| ... ‘miy The *fuvestigation| RS R R $48,024,- bullding and re-equipping of this|, e halt the divorce ed on the Princess Mary today ! jives Fehc selmon mill Jast spring, Juncau has aj TOUSHE 10 or! Frank! e guetigeise ) oty g, 1 New-!the. Christmas holidays on Two.) l : : : l . 3 14 considerably more 1926. Its output, which was sol 50 per cent of the .rand!hrnly for use in Alaska, inclu:l- | for the 11 months. ’I'he‘ed 36,000 ties for the Alaska Rail- canned salmon for the road and 750,000 salmon boxes for Charlotte Gaiser, aged 20 years, . oy . 4 s - fiadh. iR R ol R tine milled. This was' 211,000 1 A : g 8 certain cvidence that Sandino ls ing fii:?!" ru(gl;lrdcnllh t“ofmlms’i b8bvice Reviews Ac- %dm%‘u.l?,u ‘da“.nv -4;' s AL Indications Point to Move morb. than in 192 when ONlY Ve mouicln; Vaierat Bgathby ooplli Germah actreds, has fust been elected | coceiving outside ald as his men promising .;u‘:lfl:l ‘:n;h a ast i i F et fui v‘v]nn‘ illey ‘l 4 BE: en m"-‘ | to Be Made in Be- 600,000 tons went through the ““Queen of, Beuuty*in a contest held ih Berlin, And we must say that |are brlterqfiquipped than he year: |, Include €, programn Uqfi n I'ores! _ | injured in a tri uacciden " fing. milling process. o 2he o jot i 4 LHhhs eaptiy Jady, tofoge, o b i 3 “‘W”%'m s driey SRS e parrane msamedl o hyalf of Hickman - ot e WA ; el L e G R i ; aew “high sehool b « & : South Bend Electrit Rdilway near i ¢ way 2422000 tons, 222,000 more ;i Marine casuaity there were 10 about $75,000; Masonic Tepple, & I s ah ARt aa |\Pfsmglfm. "y LOS ANG S, Cal., Jan. 2. [than in 1926 i amone the rebels, $50,000 xtrl_xclure: the $204,000 ex Wat not; ik /fesarable ‘Ssri for Stafford, the motorman of A mystery visit to William B Lay New Tracks { The Marines suffored the heav- Readicure’ iiiMing workton the e RO Tikia gk TISEE “ENprom RTRSWRR. cPRMNS L prioinu i)y 0611 B Lhiree Attanimbinil he’ ComMuny's- Bottarmant pro- ! lest casualties since American Xorsitorts! {(Captiol ' byllding anl Coast as a_whole, the situation on |, 94t when hig train hed |, o companied by Hickman's coun-|grmm was continued throughout { ces landed herk a year ago. completion of the government mp’w;\( ot AI;wku 'm"‘ A n‘.'m‘mv the rear of a South Be sel, Jerome Walsh, has partially|the year. Virtually all of the NEw EFFoRTs The dead arve: Sergeant John dack. garded os huving been quite sas.|-inted stallad on the tracks Ue-liq)veq ommicial opinion that furth | tiick betwéen tiie mill and ming . ! B, Hamphill, Corporal Adolph P New Structures ot _”;u présh l‘:m"im ‘“j hind a disabled local train jer moves are being made toward|was relaid, new ties being put | Theilhart, and Privates Ceorge it ol el PSR Sl o Kl A b Tho aceident was@n exact dub|asneimation of ‘the detense on|dBwn and new rafls lald. | ; B, Goldsmith, Grady W. Watson o ERIPEINRS dhdan, momiplaled ass), M. A0 18 3 ’{’,"_:l" coale wag | lication of the wrec ""l"“‘ Chitan insanity basis In the mill several new con { and Bstler Grosson, the Juneau Cold Storage plant, o FPSh g i 'lcago and Alton Railroad in f Although Walsh declared the|veyor belts were installed an | e | built at an expenditure of $125. “";;‘;",“‘lf;‘m;‘,‘"}W of timber cut | C2E0 13st Saturday when 1o WO\ yio i5 making a private investi-| various others were completely 10 et s i . MARINE SAILING ORDERS ' 000; the Southeastern Alaska Fair oy . 5 = men were killed and 50 other per |gation of Hickman's activities, | built, 1 b RS R 4 iy WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Move building which construction cost a'}.'_‘l"'l'v"“_“‘.""” I“"‘“’"‘ o .i“;"";“, HOBE WepaHIIpe In . L¥IDIB TEAT- | the' flivee men:)insintediion dons| The :undersroutid. mining and Forecast Is Ma(.!e by Presl-‘RCVlf,Wo 27 Disarmament Marines ave under sailing orders $20000; additional Duilding and | which has just been compiled by | (g cotision, cealing their identities. development program continued | dent of American Fed- | Efforts, Makes Fore- |tor Niearagua. An order for five erating facilities at the Juneau § » shows a e — & P54 g AR i A i 4 . z officers 5 s Cmaber Mill. approsimating $115.| Broduction for the vear of 55,300, * g Yo e i Gl eration of Labor | cast for 1928 e as Loy Marfee B 3 it A homos | 000 board feet, having a stump-! - e 2 p: ssued. The order was i 1] ¥ P 080 8he - Tour - conerete % gh g G e Almost Half of Total Sl & WILLTAM B HOR ued. The order was issued sev- built by G. B. Krause which cost|a8e value of §92.465.00. The bk | { | ABDICATED SULTAN 5 Sk 's. Wi Botoui sl By WILLIAM (I By WILLIAM X PO{]L\H eral days ugo byt made publs e | was practically the same as for| SELLS REFRIGERATORS A AP N S )i 8 WASHINGTON, Jan, 2. -— In ast night ’ Ttutmacd oo Pran Tywor) the ‘previous year and only 21 | | bl | [Unued to be the major factor I} = WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 —Econ-!actual fmmedtate results tha fail- || ot 4 & bt B . | ; the ‘Territory's gold production. lomic conditions in the United gpe » Geneva Conference x| The deaih of the five Marines A Vg P T million board feet short of the ENGHIEN-BAINS, France, | | { ure of the Geneva Conference i , f - banner year 1925. The great co.| i Py e B L | | | Figures made public today by Col-!States are of such stable char- not necessarily immeasurable, put | the Aghting last Friday brings 3 926. ¢ 8. ea0- Jan. z Mulay Hafid, once su JectoR, of. Customs T C. ‘\,‘."m“.lm,m, it cannot be doubted that § x = 2 S the corps death total since May entr ber stry ofoliog, his s ; it is most unfortunate that some |’ centration of the timber indu ton of Morocco, has taken to ” " 4 L] | ! s ‘ 2 showed $5,097 in gold shippadiin 1928 prosperity will be as nepeeme vas pae to 20, in Southeastern Alaska is shown { selli refrigerators, calling | agreement was not reached. by the fact that 52 million board ; | | Sersonally on the i caiE | Ito the States from all of Alaskalgreat or greater tham in 1 If this tailure be taken as ihe £0). Sy 11 MUNTHS ARE r:,et or 94 per cent of the 1027 i D:':;':"”;'\”Y:_l ;",',‘i'd,'l' ;’;I::;r'h‘ duriug the first 11 months of lastiFor several months during 1927 lena of all effort to bring about production, came from the for- i H Mulay has been a guest of | |Yed: This | ,’“” h}(lf"muu’ 'hfl'lvi“l‘!hflilk.l a |~.1|Hml but .l{\l B T ament, and if it is to be ; { double the local mine’s yicld for{be credited almost entirely to'yecopted as the full duty of na- R e h Pi Ask| | the French government, which | 1, "o "o |the Mississippl and other floods|tions or governments which ha wnRTH 353 ufia figu Local Demand Good Anchorage loneers ASK! | makes nim a large allowance, etk TS land a slackening in the build-'hoped for hetter rest TRt GREETS L'Nn ¥ s The demand in Southeastern Flier to Make Fllghl /{nbe uis M”‘“‘ffl""]"lf" 5% % {Ing_and automobile industries. |breakdown at (lenoys W knioust _ el Alaska for all grades of lumber to Northland { ';:'.li-f""I...'QfiVL"”'n:'.:I"'T'fi‘f\'- Explosion Throws There are good reasons for the iy wollBiEh i i y 5 aa for Wi lahbs ¥y | | austere reserve, e 5 jbelief that 1928 will be a ban- eyl ts widespread and far-| qine ar v Heavy Drop in Canned Sal- 124 1oz viiae wut tonimo o gy | i ago e ongh ‘ot Debris on Revellers s urt™ due”," b i nscine” vt ‘) | s sarvanop, um alm K- 4 5 N 8 3 s A ¢ i -efrigerator plant. Qr- | i 2 A - g i habitants of the nallest of the here had 0 siness NC AGE, Alaska, Jan. 2- small e {portant ix that wages will be|world is to drop back into hope-| X 3 "‘*, wa Pl:Od\lC!lOfl H“S w'n; w‘n:tw::d :lrl‘l‘dml::ee’:hnl'":i'ilne‘: TI\:Am'l:-(h)(l){mge Pioneers aro send-| | ders were scarce, so the sul- | SCRANTON, Pe Jan. 2<lmgintained by organized labor ;om i,,.‘qui,".,.",:’,‘:. in Hn’s‘l!iu:L Centrul American Republies ave Showing for Year The policy of the Alaska Railroad |ing an invitation to Col. Charles| | tan became his own salesman. | | Thre persons were ijured and|no mestee wher (e Anoth-iful tendency to pile tax burdens| 2437 colebratiug the arrival ot —_ & € ok P vith | | Now business is growing. His | | thousands of New Years' revelleis |, 3 FeliQampiey i | % ] ‘ol. Charles A. Lindbergh. After in purchasing hemlock ties :in|A. Lindbergh to visit Alaska ““hl stk \ “"fer is that management has been upen the m s already over- ai lay, here, tHa AR Alaska’s outgolng commerce I8} 5, ioagtorn Alaska rather than|his plané Spirit of St Louis next| | bills bear the royal emblems | |were thrown into T vealsuccesstul in eliminatitie o 9 purdenad for the purpose of main.| PeR4ME ouc day here, the Amerl: thie first 11 months of 1927 had| . ) "4 tiog on Puget Sound|summer, belleving the visit would| | of Morocco. lidows within a radius of (hreelgruat extent the ineffictency of taining great military establish-| " G004 Will Awbassadar isiess ‘s doclated value of $53.058,680, |, "o or great bemefit to tho| focus mational attention on the & — S — | blocks wore shattored by on O |past yoar and practical economies ments and hugo armaments, then | 09¢10d t0 fly 140 miles to Toguel socording to' figures released t0-1)) 41 1)1y und logging, firms. Not|development of vommercial avia- ey plosion of 16 sticks of dynamilelhaye heen brought about. BothiGeneva will he remembered. mot|301V8 Honduras, less than., 80 Ay iy Coltector of Oustoms J. O.f 000’ 60000 thes' were. sent|tion. in’ Alasks: Landing fields! which damaged the three ST managoment and labor haveins a disappointment mot s miles north of (he section in McBride, Thig amount is prob g thiy section to Seward dur-| throughout the Territory wmfll,cEI_EBR Ts | building of the Scranton Sun, eve-luoughme to eliminate waste, And | {jsu e Nicaragua where United States | ly a little short of the actual i 3 sit all fm-| ning newspaper, just as the bells \ghoy have succeeded in a marvel- Marines are euogzaged in seyece o @bly ing the year and without doub:|permit the airman to visit all | 4 5T y | Is Not the End i 1 BRiL e ol GRipmants. for. the [\ b aisiens will incrodse rapid-| partant: Acmhitios. | were tolling for the New Year. lous wy. |1t should” not be accepted as|CMMPAIZR agalust the rebels, WERRGE saxorey as. dtvdoes not 10-1, Hip i ofore, the Alsska Rils|" "Tha iPlonedka “will - susgest: the | Authorities believe the blast High Wages the end of the effort to bring 2SR e unde gold shipments made by i i E § 2 a8 fol was the reprisal of lawless els There is Very reason to be-'about a reasonable limitation of J. H. Stafter, Chiep Deputy U, ol B road and Copper River Railroad|route as about the same a | 4 ; ' A atio R e ival RN e A Ak GLKS Y146 oblained tiss <from DOIGGA | Tanbd By i DA ey Hiaks’ ousth | | ments’ against the Sun ingilieve that nmot only will laborarmaments. That is u struggle|S Mershal was an arrival on the Department of Commerce at alog their fights-of-way but sush|New York to Nome flight a num.| Pl | Hundreds of celebrants leavingimaintain high wages, but in - e | the Princess Mary from a several the \Pribilor Island. wesliNEl\ cal sources of supply are be-|ber of vears ago. The flight woull| Gunmen. Looking for Box-|nearby dance halls were showerad|many iines wige secias. wil bei (Continued on Page Sevem) ' weeks' frip to the outside. grounds. comihg exhausted. The readily|include stops a( Fairbanks and| 4 ng N with bits of glass and other de-|increased. Ther seyeral fae-{" TG AR vy AL e 5 e e e hum;'l(-cemhlu forests of Southeastern Anchorage, thence to Nome by er, Made Rald on Ncw | bris. tors which are making gencrous, 7 S months of 1926, last year showe Al i Wil- kwi i | —_———— contributions to this result, | 4 4 A P laska and parts of Prince way of the Kuskokwim. ear arty | o @ loss of $23.269,725 which was) Biaske, i excellent —————.— | i 8 » . In the first place, people are| fic dro] m Sound are in an ! | i 4 o ) arve! N R »f;f“?é'." ';.‘.‘.f.‘lh}'v.,,“‘.infifif,i' ccunneg position to cover this local dhu- Woman Posed as | BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 2,,Wh.‘e}l’.nzluer HKI“;J mC llision :E::::::: 1;:“&:::“«{& m:; ::vyw _‘;:m. ) b l 0 ficiency in such' material. The . Ly the New Year celebration at Pea- lead-on Lollis : b wages ; and @ sharp loss in the quantity . SIE mnthets Wives in “Divorce ! and low costs of production. \ 7 - E t. How-|Ppossibilities of these tie ma . ... {cock Inn was at its best Saturdav| —_—— a o offect | AND 4LS() S UABBLE X w of e ;’;‘t”:_‘i Obelow the|can be appreciated when it is re- Mill” Activities night, three men, two of them! MOUNT VERNON, N, Jan. 2 e ded vt ::“‘l‘:;“‘.‘n"fm;u'f“i‘“', p: g eomiierce of 1925, about $4,000.-,alized that the two raflroads mei- masked, who had entered the| Engiuger Clark was killed and an-| Pl UHE BEVVAl of whe. watomobile pre . f)‘:)o less than the total for the"lmled above' require from 1750001 Lo o por brra gan. 2.—An | place to kill a former boxer, shot| other trainman seriously injured S0 Do Ford: BRr e o | N ; latter year. t0, 300,000 ties ye:{ly. attractive woman, who is said to/and killed Michael George, aged when an eastbound I)nhvfllll{l’ir A Buos.of ndustebs H Mt haye | By ALAN J. GOULD ithat Tunney spent on the flgor Fisheries ‘Still Lead ‘ Fine Seasbn Here e | have impersonated aecused wlve’!_ 30 years, proprietor of the place|train No. 56 on the Louisville an effect in every community in' (Associated Press Sports Editor) in the now historic seventh § ression in the; The local sawmill has had the| = bygaqeiphia “divorce mill.”|and fatally wounded a girl patron | raflroad, collided with another & | "NEW YORK, Jan, 2~The bos-| overshadtwed stk of the: ciad Despite the dep { history of | 2 4 | the United States, | | almon canning industry, theibluest season in the history 1 !is being sought throughout ’the.amx three other celebrants. passenger train. The wlbnnn Building - Program ing campaign of 1927 broke alliguments and still was & 3 oduets of the fisheries continued | the plant, cutting more than 1A country. Loeal authorities reveal-| The Police said the man sought! was ordered to take u_uulu tpack The milllons ofedofiars to hel"‘"“"‘fl for attetidance, gate Udebate at the close of the p 0 o hold first place. The total; 000,000 bonrd‘ feet of logs, an ‘:" ed details of a ‘case in which she was not in the place and had not|tp allow the other train to pass, expended in flood control will|ceipts, fighters’ purses. confusion |even though serving only % v sheries production had a value, crease of 3313 per cent ovar to have figured and:jheen there, o £ $34,845,275, in Ta-y coma, ; Smas | records IN PAST Y of past, g all of the the au Gold Mining Compar had the best year in according to he year's operations ma public today during 1927 as compared in 1926, a gain It was 781,360 was to of the total hauled out e dipd. 5 dedl its _own figures itendent L. H. Mc tons were trammed ount in JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1928. % 2 » EAR Alaska Juneau's Produc- tion for, 1927 Reaches: High with $2,380,000." it cove whic by ( The tonnage trammed from the 4.263.000 3,500,000 163,000 mora 1925 of the 1,841,000 tons of ore were ‘but failed to stop and head-on. Six Celebrants Are . Dead from Alcohol NEW YORK, Myrvin Sides and wife return-| york's reception to 1928 cost the of aix persons from alcohol- from -the outside, They spent|ism and sent more than a score . Four night clubs Jan. crashed 2--New MEMBER 'BERLIN ACCLAIM ES MARINES " KILLED BY NICARAGUA REBELS S BEAUTY Q S W i . EMPIRE PRICE TEN CENTS VEEN \TWO OFFICERS 5. THREE. PRIVATES ARE SHOT DOWN i ‘Tweniy-lhr;;’i\;larines Are | Also Wounded in Bats { ;u tle with Rebels = | LARCER FORCE IS 'Orders Issued to Send ' | More Marines Into Ni- caraguan Region MANAGUA, Niearagua, Jau, 2. United States Marines, engaged 4 biiter eam led by Gen els, Augustina’ San- in which five Marine wers kill- od and 23 wonnded, droye the rebels back from the Sandino der, last Friday, R ‘The Marines were quliu with the Gnardsmen. ey The rebels were informed by spies of the advance of th Marines and wére fully mpn": to-meet the attaek. '“The rebels squipped which is vegarded ay work wonders in bringing about'over title possession and the in prosperity. The building program ' of the government and various| States, the plans for reclamation | which we hope Congress will an | Soldier Field, Chicago, not on BIATA, dtiac Cuill. ACH. Aiggepue ishattered precedent by attracting f |a mammoth crowd of 145,000 an In building up our American P Iy American as compared with|Provoked the loudest “squawk” ot that of European countries, w.l'u ably to the prosperity of 1928, standard of living, which is pure- —_— = " (Continued on Page Eight.) evitable “squawks.” The biggest spectacle of all, tho second Dempsey-Tunney battle a “gate” of 32 The “long count” T controversy, arising from the length of tme pose of chapier of i battle. 3 Disputes at one time or over four championshi, feries of “fair or foul” that ed such big bouts as the D Sharkey and Paulino-Del fairs. contributed to a { turmoll. o Three titles changed M (Continued on “ballyhooing” the Demp at | ORDERED T0 SCENE vign against reb- | dino, after a sanguinary battle, beadquarters near Quilall, a few - ¢ miles south of the Honduran bor- Nicaraguan Nytiomal were thoroughly traingd and well ' 3« 5 e i

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