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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XXXIII NO 5054 JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PR]CF '[EN CENTS MEXICAN REBELS MAKE ATTACK ON WEST COAST CITY ( { [ \ | | 1 AR MAPPINLS [MOFFETT SAYS NAVAL |CHINAWARIS | Hello, New Yorkx Ml e a i e | box Hawauan Post AVIATION’S BIG NEED | " IS AIRCRAFT CARRIERS | UNDER ATTACK - 1] Wgmnist | ] n £ y | | 5] —— -|Nationalist Government ‘ ‘ BY INSURGENTS i (EDITOR'S ! 4 | ainary Mro. Rohert Lamon!‘ Faces Conflict in Three | LR ‘ - the ef [ Districts Now L. i ] Men, Planes and Equipment | eratt as a navy au ‘ A High Water Crashes Two Thousesd Federals i . those problems o ? _wWar S| LT | Being Assembled R et tie | LONDON, March 22—War cloud Through Two Breaks | Reported Holding City : s B 10Fs. 132 |in China, never long absent from = | . 3 ] for JunCaU S ¥ias 1a Sotkcs SmaNeRs | the horizon, loomed in reports from | Lands Are Flooded | Agamst 4,000 Rebels E "‘:“5 F:_‘:VCA"EQ“ |Nanking, Peking and Hankow. | ! | i SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 22— vely for The Asso- | The Nationalist Government, with | | | 1 For an extensive survey trip to| ciated Press by Rear Adm. Wil- |a slumbering military revolt al- | QUINCY, Ill, March RE]NFORCEMENTS i an expedition is now fitting| llam A. Mofiett, chief ‘of the ready on its hands at Shantung, is | Swollen M ppl River, { BEING RUSHED | the North I;lal‘\d Nq;’la] Air | blrrrm:‘] of tar‘xun:.utu:, of the | at loggerheads with a faction con- | gling C A 1 SIS d This ition will start| mnavy departm trolling the righ and powerful Wu- | o early in May and be gone until - | han cities of Hankow, Wuchang ' f’vfim'l Calles BUSV Repa"mg Rall- \ ; Heme il 2 2d Hankang. Both sides believe WFer | road—Navy Officers Commander A. W war inevitible land ; WASE 2, B [ 3 [ Are Arrested N . expedi- | bsgantl From Peking tame word that the e Sk % 3 3 ::vzp‘tlxv;;c;,c W 11] (be“n;; eI O b d“’]\“ { Nationalist troops have reach J B n‘{f“‘- 8 -m‘w ‘ g 1‘ MEXICO (‘I au. h¢ net will » . 2 i tionhsi iles rthet £ VARG i - *» i — from the base with a| make possibl | ‘{“O"m'fi‘f“f:ni»704'"'".5 Dot 1ge of seven feet of water - ‘\tr;rmin" of v\m};\:mnMa;r;l;mrfinc ipped with photo- | emI »f airplanes in large Hankow indicating an outbreak im- | With millions of gallons of water| g awrence M. Judd, Honolulu busl | Federal city on the West Ce I A pk b minent. | pouring in through the two breaks awrence M. i ol y est Coast, is I : ” e s b i | pouring in through the two breeks, | ness man and former territorial reporteds by rebels but the definite \ leave May 5| o i | satrls fought frantically to keep| senator, Is considered by many re-loutcome of the battle is in doubt, ahid D,(K up the barge at Brem- | n*al\ air | wee! Abont_ tn(i nwl lle of the |the dikes from further breaking. publican leaders as most likely to | Gen. Carrillo, Federal Command to carry out tactical o; :momh the Nationalist Couneil dis- | Some 50,600 additional surround-| succeed Wallace R. Farrington, ¢y hag about 2,000 men and i Now, with the Saratoga | missed t2 ls and more | ing acres promise to be flooded and | @overner of Hawalian lslands. yoione1y intrenched. - t Meay 15, d Lexington added to the fleet, flames were added to the smoulder- | 300 homes wil anger and 7 R | The Insurgents number about 4,- The expedition members expect|we are able to delve further into . coa i Oldrd!(l(‘l the 1 ““.1 k| Kvidence Explodes; 000 men. ‘ £ i SR o ill | sotuti y o riatio stiffest S ve commenced mob- ne adius north and . | Federal i f N t operations May 25 and will (solution of naval aviation's stiffe L Yoo o ! q ederal reinforcements of 6,000 in the north as long as the|problem, but we still are handi- Mro,. Hobert B, Lamont of cmE“]"\z’?gt;"mi;".1“5‘:?")” ,,m(,'; "fady ‘? south Quincy, ,)( fe"'d("ft. (ot & ;501(1181‘5 are enroute but it will be her permits. capped when we compare our re-| cago, wife of the new secretary of | MNCeU the (hreatening advance o e, ;s Liquor Case Freed |several days before they are in a a to be mapped from the | sources with those of forelgn naval| commer 1100,000 others. . posiuon to relieve the city. S TR > SALT LAKE CITY, U o/ Is Key City F ’hichagof.| Airplanes are cow atively use- b leY"SS")‘\ £ ‘I‘H‘RM,D ‘GAPTz EAKER o March 22— 3 e e| Mazatlan is the important key B and Kuiu 3fands and|less at sea today without adequate | Q | A March 22—-DipSuR g 3| > in a liquor ) o |City on the Southern Pacific Rail- part of the mainland of South-|«cet landing fields” from which tc w0 from Kanchowki _Coniggne | > literally blew o leading into the heart of ek Pl {ists have burne ral missions | 4 | H o |Mexico and the Capital City itself. |in '::? southern part of h_xanr,-x! L) o 4 5 o | Meanwhile, Gen. Calles is hard | , i vince and that missionar. v ‘i’ Ohhtge of o |20 work repairing the railway out ) X |ies are said to be i RAEE wdan ¢ Aty {of Torreon to permit of i 2 FRUNT BUILB'NG i AU e i |pose the Communi: | BAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 22.| > drurk ”“ o Jutomoblle @ 1o Insurgents, e |and sarat ve made possib S | —Request for permission to repeat( W0 1 8 collislon. Injuries The Federal forces expect a bat- broaden! of our kn A " to occupants caused a delay o 1 SITUATION GRAYV | ately his dawn to dusk flight : 7 Citle at Bachimba P along the: s, but we must |- CANTON, March 22 Promy. Taltes 16 t16 Pansman | OE fbe bl ass, south of immw more carriers to obtain the | % £ eibh - e av e iy e ama |, rhe polce 478 hottie 8 uahua City where the rebels B ke ol POV, ; wunications with Kanchowki | been denied Capt. ! are concentrating. The Government 2 “‘i“‘h i PARIS, March 22. — Mourning|have ‘been interrupted and it is | tra Eaker on order by Major Gen-| " . ® lis resorting to strategy to drive the n has acquired ADY | ipcang d tribiite’ to the :;;u((lthe tuation there is gras {eral James E. Fechet, Cief of the| : “’"fl“ it o [1ebels into Sonora and centralize il LI i U ine of M \l Foch today as|The Commissioner of Foreign Af- |Army Alr Corps, and he will re- s Sl |the revolt. there a . 1 JL‘neau Bill mrd Bluldmg Is o :a! ““p‘;"' the nation prepared to pay him [fairs at Canton told the Ameriean lain to sflmiw hore 8 p:n‘::uit ® case was ca ':;LroyA it. g P ment of planes at sea because herjin. createst of henors. One sug- Consul General the Chinese Gov- R o to I ; %y ine | ® afterucon the Police went o ssind ubaaed.hu.]hmm% Pk s il : 4 - jans is o heumads by tha Bovlagle the- evidene ad ex- e to dispatéin ® 'Company for evidence, It had ex- ® gppreppg OF MEX Local Men all of them fast, modern ‘nown | troops to Kiangsi Provincé but due | Capt, Faker's father s fll at San. |® Ploded: This the court held, e | NAVY ARE &J&‘?’N JAIL ; of fleet speed over 21 knots, |to ‘higher officials at Nanking, Bl it ot |® Proved Bish was right, and e 4, : our Langley has a speed of ds of mourners line|where they are atlending a con- by AL pre hety helq | ® he was freed. ®| MEXICO CITY, Ma J One of the largest real estate| cn'y 14 knots. the sidewalks near the home oz \“nlmn, ncuon has be(‘n delayed. fg:,.,:omf,]} “gcnf‘;:;] Xg" b‘:g'“h, T h;];: o ® [uf the highest u(r:’nefl“;‘;hn\?;s: sfers which has taken place in| With the commissioning of the{:he d 1, hundreds more, — —— 5. e | o i i s 0000000008000 o, g ) % B Vet voonithik VIAN the | icsios L s 5 ik B $shal,, Mafiinete i e | probably will fly there before he |lcan Navy have been lodged in . 1 for se ol S ‘Gloricus” soon Great l%nlams air- 13t a e of 30 a minute, passed \MILLS COMPANY Little Old New York greeted |lcaves for Seattle. 52 o5k P {the Santiago Prison to awai’ court- 4 ase of the property and the:craft carrier tonnage will be boost-|into the courtyard, and sizaed the u-‘ Lupe Velez with open arms Capt. Eak: two pre Ty nartial in connection with the building on Front Street occupied|cd to 107550, while we have but|names in the black bordered reg-| OF SITKA SELLS upon her’ afrival from the |tempts to fly to Panama were un- handling of the Mexican Atlantic the Juneau Ice Cream Parlor three carriers—one of them obso-|isters placed on table 1 3 s i 4 5 |9eet during the revolt in Vera the Piggly Wigsly store, by lete—_with a total tonnage of 78700, HAR ek the: e | LARGE PROPERTY | sunny climes kof California. l»lul{ sful because of weather con-, {Zents g the i local men, Roy Noland, A.|japan has three carriers, all capa- of men who died with| —_ ~upe, you may know, is among ; ditions. | It is understood 3 M. Mills and Douglas Mead. |ble of keeping up with and operat- & adm‘md to view| Authentic information reached the latest crop of movie en- | e FUR 3 JUDGES?GH wishes to ;nv(n;iig;tlc cieiififfi Lot 1, block G and lot 2, block 3y, with her battle fleet. ist busning| Juneau yesterday on the stcamer| gagements which have been W Il()b B:/h() b & lof the commanders when Gen. e the property on which the| 1t i< unthinkable even to consid-1ce plain wooden ffin | Queen that the W. P. Mills Com- | announced, only to be denied ] ] B Ltk |Aguirre revolted and seized Vera tands. In addition to the | ¢he retiremient of the Lexington , with simple tastes, | pany of Sitka, operators of the| by one or more of the prin- | | AND WHFERE | Aricles " All s Cruz on March 3. i ”:"‘1“;?"1‘:;;“ i g‘f L""‘;““ nd Saratoga from active service |largest store in that town, had sold| cipals. Rumor had it that |#——— e 1 rticles \"'n[a OTTUP~ several days after the occupation floc 0! the g, her: 5 p s a1 o i3 | because of their operation expense.[ White to a partner-| Gary Cooper was the lucky | of Vera Cruz, the fleet . house occupying the second | uyinough we have had them in|ican Indian Chief, h, Tim Ti many B e 1cky | 5 5 chambertin, broker, return- tion in Oklahoma out of the harbor and s:;ce?imig y ate S, a o e Jest wi e ) - ¥ ey, cperated by Mrs. E. Loomis | Coruicion'only a few months and | mourmers today. | M e s 1 PR N ed to Juneau from the Westward Are Reported Tampico, = 2, PO feel thi |it is difficult to ascertain their ex- {been citizens of Sitka for several BLITELE VAN 5 steamer Yukon. - Commander Hernandez sald he o n ;l;r(: ;\xng;; ;evest r::mtheyuct cost of operation, it is safe to | Bob Ll{ndby, in the supermt('_nd- OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. March had been forced to recognize Gen, L'\.'fl Th’nr;ge fn the use :)I ‘mfii:.ay that their expense is little more N R w. P Mills hsa been in busine<s 1.4”,,”8 Renewed jent omc:; of the Copper River 22—Impeachment articles alleging | Aguirre in order to get the fleet building f entertained by the new‘lhan a battleship of which we have ji2 Bl (Ox the past:30 igpers. Bes To Resci R"" 4, 15 jop. his way to. thejincampetent, wiiful negloct'of dult gt of port. (He insisled e N o “am»’ this time, and ft will18 8 compared to two carriers. |sides the store, the company owned | £ O wescue th«"s on the Yukon in response to|and corruption in office, against|claimed loyalty to the Mexican continue to be occupied by thel The lessons we are learning nnd operated the City Power plant. h,nomb(.(l Miner ia message that his brother had|three Justices of the State Su-|Government at the first oppor- 6 “nL tenants. Ifrom the operation of planes from | This was not in the selling trans- .!been seriously injured in an acci- |preme Court, have been reported |{unity. o former owners were all from | the cecks of these carriers are be- acuon nor was the City wharf,|g PARNASSUH Penn., Merch e | dént. s thfr VOkl“h:f""‘ House OYQWCD!'Q' ORI L RO e & out of town, and most of them| |yond the realm of valuation by the wmrh is also the property of Mills.|e 23 _Spurred on by the res- e| F. G. Keppleman, Clerk of the 20“ - 1155 by the Investigation | ¥, lived in England, which prolonged |best experts today. Their incal- FORT WORTH, Texas, March 22. IL is understood thet the Mills|o of a miner alive who e District Court, at Valdez, was a O’T]‘m .‘3"“ SR the necessary negotiations over a|culable value will never be realized|—Miss Olive Gregory, of Van Al- | family will’ continue to make their | o B an o | Passenger on the Yukon, which was a"!ii(xwifl.!d?t i V(‘I"‘j“ reported| period of several months. They| !fully until future generations find |styne, Texas, has been informed home in Sitka. ® 24 hours, res ¢ s are e |in Juneau southbound Wednesday |8 o # \15_ 9 CIRER, \ tion- | that her brother, the Rev. E. J. AR, o 2 | night. The report was filed by Chair- are Margaret Tattersall White, | themselves in a world revolution. al ® today pushing th y into @ 2 man Patterson, of the sul t. ‘lumrm. Gobrielle, Mary Ann Har- ized by aviation. Any expense would | Gregory, Missionary in Mexico xincc\STILLMANS TO BE e the explosion cked Kin- e| Dean C. E. Rice, of Trinity Ca- Lec. o g ,{m: i L.‘d..ul;]-u;ng;nl- ison, Winifred O'Neil, Alice O'Neil,|be justified. his graduation from a seminary in| s loch mine in effort to e |thedral, returned on the Queen| o °lE Hestgaied the State | ary e O'Neil, Thomas O'Neil| The crulser bill, recently signed |1923, is heid a captive by Mexican GIVEN RECEPTION R T rers st une e ;,«,,m Skagway, where he has been e | Susannah Edsforth Gilbertson. by President Coolidge, gives us one|Rebels at Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mex- ® accounted for. » |for, over s erk: se o0 MONTGOMERY, Alabama, March 3 Formerly occupied by the Juneau ! more aircraft carrier of 13,800 tons. | ico. | TOMORROW NIG !T . The list of known dead o A. Van Mavern left on the Queen » T(;l)l.\y.s ’s;():‘l{. baglt : 22. — Reports of two additional i Parlors and before Pro-|This size carrier is the logical de- > ® now stands at 2 e | for Petersburg on a trip to call on) - -qx'(JT;\Tio s o |deaths and a new rise of the Ala- l.lvn!an. by the Juneau Liquor velopment in floating bases for our A tarewell reception to: Rev. andig 8 Clos: 300 w the mine elthe trade. © 0000600 eoe e o boma River are developments of Company, the property is consid-|planes. Since we are limited on Mrs. O. A. Stillman, will be ‘®N e at the time of the explosion F. R. Bigford, ; man, is the flood situation fh Solibbeds . srod Gchnsm oe nf the. best lo- the toll Yonage whioh gdn Yo 5§ “giends of the couple and chureli 1 SNBE (N6 majority escaped 848, pasanger | we Sh h¢| NEW YORK, March 22.—Alaska Siates. The condition of many cations in Juneau. The Juneauwbuht under the naval arms members tomorrow nlght in theje ‘several hours by var: @ jflentian on 'his annual trip-intol, 2t e e o o RS I other rivers in the opinion of ice Cream Parlor is beautifully ment, and since it is 1mpo:tant thnt parlors of the Northern Light Pres-|e jous pa: and reached o |the Interior. lt.n'el(:g mlm' ,sw"k o “UU"‘TLI wd‘ Government observers is unfavor= equipped _in mahogany and the|we have many “sea landing fields” byterian church. The Reverend|e the air. ©| Judge James Wickersham left for aCh g "'e ‘:m‘cf“_m" _/?m‘u!;‘,‘;‘ lé? % able. vhnle buflding is in excellent con-:from which to operate, many small- recently announced his resignation, ;e ® Ketchikan on the steamer Yukon |Uh€sapeake Corporation 81%%, U4° | The two deaths brought the to- ditio |er carriers should prove more valu- effective April 1, shortly after which/e © 0 @ @ @ 0 ¢ s 0 0 0 @ quo be gone several days on court | 57, M“k_-”fwk" 13" Po‘f‘“_"m tal toll of known dead to 19. i Joha Reck, President of the First | able than a few of the 33000 ton| MOSCOW, R March 22— |he and Mrs. Stillman will leave for ——————e | business. fjfl R pan 0, Fackard AT, Natlonal Bank, acted for the out-!gize, Fire in a wooden moving picture |their home in White Salmon, Wash- | Mr. and Mrs, 3. . Toach, proprie- [U: S. Steel 1627, Bethlehem Steel | of-town ‘owneté:in the desl ; o SRR SR Gl xit, caused |IP8ton, and the announced recep- UN N iLors of Middleton Tsland Fox farm, 103-m,211;fnercx(a:" T,‘:xlnidt :‘ Com- | TEWA T MAY > 'lems facing those of us charged|the deaths of 114 men, women and |Uon will give an' oppo i {#ho recently. came from the island {TY S00% Alukx“llllmxi:dsa‘*o 4 | p | with the development of naval avi- |children in the village of Igolkino,|the numerous acquaintances e | where they had ‘been isolated over a e THEODOR HEYDER |tion are fast being solved. Our|Viadmiir Province, 400 kllometers\“me‘v #iked coupls, both hore ang \the winter, were passengers for the | R | HAVE HA"-RUAD € RETURNS AFTER | greatest necd at the present time |northeast of here. The film cought in Douglas, to meet them at the in- |south on the steamer Yukon. The]PRlNCESS MARY { " {is additional carriers. Now that|fire and the fire spread rapidly formal gathering. Juneau and Doug= {couple are going on vacation and IN LAST NIGHT LONG VACATION the cruiser bill has been passed,|through the frail structure. — Fif- Eas church people and g ""r_ | will return later to the island. { The Dominion Government of [we hope that congress will author- |teen hundred rubles have been|the Stillmans are cordially invited| — { W. G. Hannom and R. W. Good-| = A . Iy s & Fi% Bt d T - [to be at the church at :20 o'clock |Fhy Blocl Dest ]{man left for their nd. Kaste b AL a fair weather trip north |Canada recently granted. a char- Theodor }!Pyder, a major stock-!ize four additional carriers at the|appropriated by the State Execu: i e |entire ock cstroyed from Vancouver which was with- | ter to British Columbia interests to \older in the Coastwise Transpor- |earliest possible moment; thus com- [tive to the bereaved families. Offi- | tomorrow night. Early Today—Thre {quarters on the Yukon. The men| " A o the C. construct and operate a railroad n Company, is‘back at his Ju- | pleting the carrier tonnage allowed |cials heve started an investigation. | e arly loda Y€€ lare representatives of the Cletrac g“" “P“"'“r“‘ eisen (% w;‘““' Bom Stevart otanding gl A seau home after a two months'|under the limitation of armaments|The fire is reported to have been | NORWEGIAN FLAG | L]V(\S /\ e Lost | Tractor company and came to Ju-| Cm't é”c'f “1“ rd;"k‘:;it ;'?u‘mm, into the interior: . Thix Sl vacation trip outside. Shortly be-|treaty and putting us on a basis|caused by a drunken operator. Fire {neau about a week ago to demon- | Cap e . S i 5 5 i é DISPLAYED HERE Srato Thates offic f the o'clock last cver The vessel came known when Juneau people, fore leaving for the south, Mr.!of equality with other powers. companies were powerless to stop PEORIA, 1, March 22—Three ;"‘ n‘;d‘g" to officlals of the | & small amount of mail aboard |Who are interested in Stewart prope Hey sold his interest in the| —ee-—— the fire as the building was nearly e 10 R . AT lac 0! 'ommission. ! nspgre; ¥ oty Rerasas e s . in which he was| destroyed he they arrived. In honor of Crown Prince Olav, ?:,:‘md ;t us“l ,’),,,)"H',M A ,If:”]:,cy':fl Albert Wile, traveling commer-!and the following passengers for|erty, received mall from the Can- to Henry Meier, GO OUTSIDE FOR VESIT SRR R of Norway, whose marriage to Prin- o 0 oo ¥ 00 through clal man, was a passenger from|Juneau: Jack Schmitz, Joe Nello, Rdl-anl_to wn. X om he had ben associated —_— V. K. WOODS LEAVES cess Martha, of Sweden, was cele-lype “pooe four-story ;here on the Yukon for Seward. Fred Schmitz, Bishop J. R. Crimont, | 'l B Iupther undsrion th“s:.he \mh for many years. | Mrs. W. L. Weitzel, whose hus- brated yesterday in Oslo, the NOT={giaa ity o heart ¢ business| Charles Goldstein returned home |Theodore He: Mi Helen|new mumt?d mt‘crests- are to start Mr. jer on his return said band is with the Kennecott COpper | vy g Woods, superintendent of|wegian flag was flown *daY fsection early tod victims |aboard the steamer Queen after ‘Wh“’-"‘y- Geo clla and Car] |preliminary operations “.'l ks '“‘: ihat siness matters in connec-!Mine, and her daughter, Miss Elea- the Seims Carlson Contracting by W. E. Britt, Alaska \,.u- Consul lare two firemen the night | mAkmu the round trip on the ship! O. Pearson. a f|r§t sum of s-IVOIO.DDO will be spen tion with his interest in the Coast- nor Weitzel, are southbound pas-|company of Spokan, Wash., left on|for Norway. This mark watchman, {over the Triangle Route, and call-| The ship salled for Skagway at | pushing the dH?lOl’)_memi of the wise Transportation Company willsengers on the steamer Yukon. the steamer Yukon for Petersburg|was paid throughout The origin of the fire,has not ing on his fur agents at each town,|9:30 o'clock and is scheduled to rfm!ect. The new line, it is be- | require his attention for a short PSSR where he will conclude a project|Wherever a Vice Consula beely dhtermiined. Fire are in-| e o Z {return to Juneau southbound aL‘dCVCd will tap rich mining pron- time. His future plans are nol /e ¢ ¢ e e 0 0 @ 0 0 © ¢ ® @ jegun ]ast season. cated, the flag was dis ed vestigating the report 2 gas TERRITORIAL FLAGS |8 o'clock tonight erty situated back of Stewart aoms definitely decided s yet. le HALIBUT PRICE! . ST e ntine day explosion preceded the flames. | GIVEN ‘TO LAWMAKERS W R \dxstance ] gl ik ©eceecessoesess| HUGH SAWYER LEAVES b o ! il } AUKLET LEAVES | Tt was also learned in the st " MOOSE ORGANIZER RETURNS WILLIAMS LEFT ON QUEEN |MRS. ANDERSON ON ALEUTIAN| Territorial flags will be presented | communication that the Stewait SEATTLE, March 22—Five ves-| Hugh Sawyer, of the Sawyer Rey- — —_ to both the House and Senate of | The Auklet, of the U. S. Bureau jand Hyder supply systems were re- Sigurd Wallstedt, District Organ- sels brought 27,500 pounds of hali- [nolds Company of Ketchiakn, who| J. p. Williams, of the U. S. For-| Mrs, Paula La Pau Anderson,|the Alaska Legislature this after-|of Fisheries, Capt. John Tibbetts, cently sold to new interests, : izer of the Loyal Order of Moose,|but to port yesterday and it sold |has been in Juneau on business,|est Service here, left on the stcam-/who lives at Wonder Lake in Mt.|noon in:accordance with the legis- leaves for Sitka tomorrow for the large sum will be spent rebuilding returned to Juneau from the West- |for 23 and 18 cents. Cod sold for [returned to Ketchikan on theler Queen for Ketchikan, to be zone|MeKinley Park, a westbound |lative act of 1927, when the om-isml patrol. It will remain thege |distribution lines and to installing ward on the steamer Yukon. 6 cents. steamer Yukon. lm about two weeks. passenger on th mer Aleutian. |cial flag was adopted. |until the last of April, ..h\rr'e plant equipment.

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