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THE DAITLY ALASKFA EMPIRE “ALL THE \Lu ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4351. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS Pacific Northwest Has Coldest Weather of Year N. W, SHIVERS | [T%% resident LaborgR0E]| (GIRL ROBBER | vror; One May Bo ]| |ARGUMENTS IN IN COLD WAVE; | = . PROVES BRIDE S =5 | 0L CASE MRS MOVING EASTI s~ o | MTURNEY‘ AR || x| | NOW UNDER WAY Seattle Expeuemes Same ¥ A Y ; }NP)Y Interest - Created n/ i . §| | Government Counsel Makes Temperature as Juneau— g N | Texas Bank Robbery g 1 Assertions — Defense May Break Thursday. ; iy S (e | Girl Is Identified. ; . gl | — | Counsel Makes Plea. SATTLE, Dec. 14.—With clear! : 1 Q ¢ & / N, 3 14.—Otis | 3 3 < ] WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Owen J. sk the Pacific Northwest has felt attorney of Amarillo, today' Roberts, government counsel in the the coldest weather of the vear ‘ \ |revealed thaf Miss Rebecca Bradley 3 . : oil leasing case in which K. L. Do The Aluski \I¢;. e whi kn Sybit : : stenographer to | Attorney General( 3 leny and former Secretary of Inter- The Alaska ol \\\4_«\1‘ sl eyont ¢ A . W Dan Moody, Governor-elect, and who! [for Albert B. Fall are the defendants Canada and the Northern part o v ? 3 has been arrested charged with rob-! ~ d “ | s 3 the United States, continued east said the §100.000 loan Doheny made R % & Fall, hangs over the former Secre- ¥ L e ; Buda, last .\\lnu:‘;_\ is his wite. Roz- s v » | tary's liead as a motive $oeL 4 HiE Temperature is ¥ |ers came here ® defend his bride e | . : . I 3 g ¢ o 4 yet the defense says it is Doheny's lings, Montana. ; s The giri's mother said the announce- " ¢ | T 3 The New England States are re- patriotism That is all bunk and ates | sy i e | ment was news to her, moonshine. [ do not think there ported the warmest of the Northern i | P el | 1 5 g ] fany real competition,” said Robert tes with n’u: temperature 20 d T e i ) > | by a_rid? Is Composed in bidding for the contract at Pearl srees belod. The low | ure area o . £ ; AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 11-—Accom Hitbor. The fiote <RAE & builie, centers around the Massachusetts : ; panied by her hushand and mother, Joseph J. Cotter, Vice-President of coust s AL AT ¢ 3 Mrs. Rebecca Rogers, nee Bradley, the Pan-American Company “was the Weather Man Summers, of Scattle : ) was composed this afternoon as of- tone man who knew all of the angles his afternoon forvecast that th 4 ; tnw. of |I>n~ l-;\r‘mlH xchange n.ml\1 of the case. He had been in nego- Northeastern States’ temperature ‘ 3 |at Buda, identifizd her as the hold tiations from May, 1921, until Decem- will drop rapidly within the next “ : 5 7 e up woman. Afigr the hearing she [ He talked with the Navy 24 hours. gk : e "he | As BmILEN SO0 bull [ . B : als. Interior Department offi- | i bing the Farmers' Exchange Bank ut) The coldest in the State of Wash ; - . ol | T & 4 went to Hawaii, New York. ington, reported by Summers, is| : , i AIMEE c NGES i " shinglon, Three Rivers, Mexico, six degrees below, at Spokane. At " William Green, President of the American Federation of | ¥ ' % . £ and then to Les Angeles,” safd Rob- 5 | bor, is sho Iriving ¢ 3 e ke the Paradise Inn on Mount Rainier, one| r, 1 hown drivir 1 rivet in the keel of ti b ddEnea hbioW. Zafor In Seatte ib) Pensacola, laid in Brooklyn navy yard. Admiral Plunk 4 # % 60y e Cotter was avotvniate anibn e has been 20 degrees above, same as §s shown watching Green | ; : e within 20 feet of this witness stand reported yesterday from Juneau and was never called to the stand. | Alas! | \ | - S & by the defense.” Summers predicts moderating o . | LOS ANGEL} Dec. 14.—-Almee | & . o ‘ Fran' J. Hogan, counsel for Do- : Thursday in the, emple McPherson admitted she was - e\ ; asked j temperatures by Lieny the jury: “Do you be- Pacific \'unl\w\wt 1 negotiating with new attorneys to| . : %. : lieve in your hearts that that old ! [handle her defense when she g / o f S g | : gentleman, who dug into the earth, on trial here late in ary or y B ©r. i 4 Bl would stoop to bribing the friend of | in February E { § > his youth in order to swindle aml NEw YBHK FDG‘ TUDAYQS LlFE to Adefedt h|<( v CROWN PRINCE, HIROHITO PRINCESS NAGAKO “ cheat the land he loved? Do net Jet | Mrs. MePherson dec him be pilloried by the Philadelphia § tho nahded Jot¥the attorkays ko willl Emperor Yoshihito of Japan, who has been ill for years, wa ‘ ’ = 3 BLUWN HIGH H 24‘ —— replace the present membors of her| reported worse, and his wife, Empres Smlalm. \\flvfl also ill aiked thei firork 0L CH legal counsel | Crown Prince Hirohito, who has been regent since l\m'cml)q could conceive of a bribery under the Fnsl PO” of RL'I}DIOUb Ques_ i 1 | UI'd rather wait until after my ar-| 25, 1921, will succeed him in event of his dcnll_l, and his w circumstances of wanting a note. , STEAMEHS ARR|VE talgnment and give oub “A statc Princess Nagako, would become empress, fr-n e BN i tionnaires Are Announc- {ment in connection with the change, 4 oad ] (‘(] Toda\'. Y, Kb A § the evangelist declared ¢ moay = e Twenty-Four Pmonen NEW YORK, Dec. 14— Fog, which — A ’,n.',’.,.?:;;, \5): ’ll,.l,”.’\m.‘.,l,ll.'y]:-::,.mlt ;fl\m(Q Pope Fighti GREEN TELLS Before Fed' Grand Jm has crippled shipping since last Sat-, NEW YORK, Dec. 14 Partial re i i i Gt gLy ope IFighting to make a change in her defense _ Xk urday and darkened the city, was' (ums from newspaper religious ques pEO ke Folan | _bor“dafanis SEATTLE, Dec. 14.—Twenty pris- | | 3 | u B s s Ay | i battery for several woeeks || Present Style | coRaTTLE. DGR T hlown sky high oday v a strong tionnaires show that he south anad | 5 % , oner: ere brough 01 he ja he- W Gilbert, whe e er de » > west wind. Twentyfive ships came|small - middlewest orthodox towns i S | Lagtibenywlohieatal ter e | ) \Of the Womern | HI IUE fore the Federal Grand Jury which " | fense during the five-week prelimin into the harbor by noon today after!pelieve in God. There were 89 vot- L opened hearings today. A woman having been hung up for days out-jng yes and 11 no . i“':lllwl:\l:‘::lnuxl u1”nrr‘l'inylvmt‘r:lin(nru’)v‘\ HOMN,. Doy, Tt Eigetion linvestigator in Iverett was to he side | The vote on immortality was ¢ i Feion 3 i | | has declared that imimodesty in called to corroborate hootleggers’ RALPH GILL IS DEAD den Gl e Rigi “Wogtey, Aviur | [CAOEDER feshioneidacte gonsl ang’ inoousil uerdl R IioNY: | The vote on “Was Jesus Divin G ot [Veiteh and Leonard Hammor. whe| | t0ted an ugly, ruinous and —— < e =5 3 . (upp | RO other man yes 77 and no 23 3 R ¢ o i | catastrophic tendency which . g ol FROZEN TO DEATH SEATTLE, Dee. 14 h..lf..h I( ""”- The vote on “was the Bible in| 5 J-anbt ""I Gilbert, will b dropped, it| | Gupnolic husbands, fathers and | | Denies He Ever Drank Gov- 1 62 years, brother of the latc & was s ag vired," is yes 82 and no 20 i d _ brothers should attempt to | | a p 1 + Gave SALT LAKE CITY, Utah., Dec. 1t A a rmer Heos » mayor, | h MePhersor P P g ernment Ll( uor or (Jfl\ll, ’ ¥ ]ll'r','";.i" (l;i':ll'l“"",'ll.:"‘ t;":“h '}’d"“" Those who attend church regzularl 3 i R L L LT 1 Physicians said that a miner found ! ! heck at all costs. The Pope ? 4 ; / ith two well know attor s of Los| L LU W St Dol Ohaileh A G e 2 70 and those who do not wa B i i s il Lecome v | | assorted the modern styles are | | it to His Friends. [ dead in the store yard at Park City General Grant and also Commission-1*0 L : {fiery criminal attorney, was believed er of Pensions during Grant's admin-| - s e to have been one of the pair. { 4 : 7 { their families grow up in a chu 14 N 7 human dignity and irreverent Col. Ned Green, former Prohibi Thesauiop: |less community were 21 and thos Fe i to body and soul.” | tion Administrator for Northern et - — ¢ a b demanding a church bringing-up are ‘Warrant ‘Ol‘ Ormlston = _.‘( alifornia, charged with embezzle-| | lmu;uu- l)/ Young Girls 7. .arge T. Harding, father BB 1Y nent of Government liquor, testi- € i / / IR R ?I"-.Irl,:\r’]‘c";l‘:‘'{‘4("[':'}(4':1':{j was ill ReaChes Ch":ago Chle‘} .wv on the stand in his trial yes-| | ’\””_""‘\ Is Are Warned by religious home were 88 and those| € wbsi Ly | ’nm ay afternoon that “when I wa Praised ) !who were not were 20 in the sanilarium of his son, CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—Chief of w.v‘ ohil v Al rito P Mrs. McPherson | On the question of “is veligion[ Dr. George T. Harding, at | hibition Administrator, I never 2 : : Y G y Part: 0 lice Collins has received the war- | consumed a drop of liguor the Gov GENEVA, Switzerland, Dee , P S5 5 : g 1) D8 ry element of life,” 97 voted \\nrflnngtnn 3 vant for Kenneth G. Ormiston's ar- abnment oanfseatel. ey W any. ofl | Ihe-dautioy ik ChEie 18 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14 -Aflmee!yoq ayg 10 voted no. e rest and extradition proceedings will R R 3 Semple McPherson, in a sermon last | my friends drink it, nor did any! ' Nations' existence which *per- now be started for his return to Los i N friend get any of it mits representatives of govern- night, warned young girls who go| my nds get ) s rep ’ “huggy riding” with boy friends and Man Suicides After jaNcgior whaore eFIE Hnted dnthel | U dvink occasionally, but I am| | ments to confer frequently, as seek to conceal the fact. “It can't| ome i McPherson alleged kidnapping case Inot & drinking mant, man to man, instead of depend- be done. Strands of ved hair are| Kl“lng l, Woundmg 1 ’*M;*—L TR } Col. Green described that he was| | Ing on colorl exchanges of ) be left behind which will Rt ¥ appealed to give liquor to aged| diplomatic correspondence,” | :(f:m";:.- “l',sm"[r(\ll'(' mn}.' :\II‘L 1\1<-1"m-‘.~um WATERLOO. Quebee, Dec, 14 RETPIEAT SAD, Sk "1_'1"'- z“‘l‘ »‘.‘*"""'l‘"""l"lr e {Murderer's Rlxaht to ALL(’[}L(,H, War veterans in the County| Foreign Minister Stresemann, said | Wilfred DeLorme, blacksmith, sui ;:_Ii‘;"""n_"‘;“’wf :"[”"v’(.:‘l sl Clemency Is Question jinstitutions and said of Germany, expresesd belief » evangeli > stor; ate yesterday after ! e ekl e : W | case tha vould | | that the World War would have The evangelist told the story of | cided late yesterday afternoon Be Cl d | “Why, in cases like that, T woul Judas betraying Christ and hanging | killing a constable and woundi 4 Fa A | eare: {sce that they zot liquor even if| | been averted if the statesmen himselt as a penance. She cited [sheritf's son, who were in a cordon |Major Kemp Comments on | - T haA torktenl 1Lt of 1914 had Dbden. given . as | d . WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 T ¢ Christ's appeal to his followers be-!surrounding a hotel where he fled rl_oo )S Lcuvmr from ABHINGTON, - Dec The| many opportunities of getting | . fore crucifixion to carry on his when charged with pointing firearms | I 2 jauestion whether a murderer cani The oilelectric locomotive, which| | together as they have been work lat a neighbor. Anchorage Post. retuse to accept Presidentinl com-| many railroads are testing, in a 73| | tnrough the League. - mutation of sentence from hanging)mile test run had an oil and fuel | SH AT, Tivee, Ak St bt {to life imprisanment, has reached | cost average of 1.2 cents a mile. g et S sl Ithe Supreme Court in an ..pp.r.n‘_ s 3 yrget the sadness of the las 1 CA TTLE AND SHEEI MEN REYav Awiket Vha. Kadngie of the dust {from the Bighth Cirot, retreat we sounded at Anchorage on WAR ON WILD HORSES|m: & siwior 3. em. con- stractions i the case ot vaco vero- THEFT OF AIR STEEDS mander of the Anchorage Post said AL TR i : | {when he arrived here with the jrera il eae SoRVIILEd ofy tlinder) NEXT T‘ ) I' 4CE 4_ H T A [soldiers from that section. “While in rhaitks, Al In 1905 and] P Pz ) . . . CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 14.—A]red head of wild horses are eating{my stay in Alaska was short, I ?:;n;on:-‘:\(nl“:: ;l;;:.ml.l 1”:'),‘“‘1“ I.l.',nluln. q i i i ; i 4 Lcavenworth and the contention | growing menace in the west, the wild lup his grass, and breaking into could not fail to become impressed , L ks i pg MECH IRy & Bt M Ml § 3 3 horse, promises to unite cattlemen |pasture and imor_lu-omling with 5| with the tremendous possibilities of is th:n _Illl‘m‘h'ml"' “ll‘|“|l“lh Presi-| KA »\.\'fl :Ill\‘.‘lh[( : lv‘I,“.'(".".".l' M; Iw»-. ‘.unl‘lfl.ux‘h CAlllit;n ‘Stuw:rl. and sheepmen, traditional enemies of | best horses, he said. This is typicall Alaswa. I cannot forget the g 5 Illcm Taft recommended, is illegal. ‘m‘x.. ||'p l;v fn}-\( } of ‘n‘lhl‘ s(mn(;i w?n' M.‘,' ’.I(;K u:‘:l\ ;)‘:"nrl. bor the range, in a common fight of hundreds of complaints made by|grandeur of the wonderful resources. 1 2 B ”ll'Al i T..'\'“u- |.u TllhnA;' n\ nu‘_v.n'n rs x_;[ ]}: I)na.l.i “J l‘\.|‘ |”;e ';x‘d “en 3 n:v'e: The Wyoming Wool Growers As-{cattlemen and sheepmen over hte|lt was not cold at Anchorage when i "I”r""”" ‘;‘“ 5 ",‘:"Id“['(;"; gl 748 ‘_"]',““ ST i R L 4 et it e N sociation, in convention assembled, | state. Sl e % {ceived from the Associated Press|tory repeats itselt aga D . . ;::::ao i el hh AL Wk iha bk aEtprice ot m-»-‘;l:,,,‘],'” S R R L many months ago, Perovich was| There was a time in the horse-| One of the most famous of the legislate the wild cayuse off the|age range horse quoted at around [ B Anchorage Post has been parolled, pending a new heurlng,fivulmy days of the Southwest when | horse runners whom society and the v 3 - urged | per head f 3 5 ing | eSSt s RS Lo s 4 Y ana is i the association had its hands full in |federal government sought to curb mngnw The «lm\.un:-n further urged :uf ,hum : I. b., I\'\ yoming ,\hmlpuu abandoned by the War Department. ,:x;tytl::; ;1“ .\[n‘nl ; \_r:n\nvw Yu(u:km:lxn o bt o Ao i RS S T mesmree i the Wyoming Stock Growers asso-|{points and heing sed as | i D 2 State of Ne 0 - b A as ciation to join them and indications |usual, owners have allowed the colts{y, # erating a barber shop, under ““.-mILh!un s horses. : In fact, !!\al sit- | that he operated in the old Indian point to a united effort when the|in formerly gentle herds to go uu-steteen Are Killed direction of a weulthy woman phll»‘:‘l“'(”"“ ["'“" a "'ll‘”';:“;‘“u :,'.[,,;:.’,'1‘:;?:,1: :;; ;:.';-:('"It:hd::"mi{romb::liwx:toxl ::7:; i o in J ary. |claimed and unbranded. Unestimated | ° . anthropist + state, resulte ’ 2 rses tha p i LR and fast increasing thousands of| In Chemical Explosion . . ety B U the society in 1854 in Missouri. with in a similar period. He was a Eating Valuable Grass these maverick horses mow run the s More Shopping Days The “arsenic apple” scare has been From Horses to Airplanes puzzie to his pursuers and escaped “Can [ shoot 'em legally, or not?”| ranges, cating, stamping and even| NICE. France, Dec. 14—A tank of 250 disposed of with the announcement| Methods of protection devised in|[every trap that was laid for him. asked Henry Craco, rancher up Lost|pulling out by the roots grass that | chemicals for clorine manufacture Before Christmas that all shipments of apples for|the western mining camps were in-| General Law Enforcement Spring way, in a letter to the stock | exploded lLiere last night and killed Great Britain are inspected before|corporated in the new nruuuizuxh:n' The society often protected banks H “irreverent, precisely bucause | ) this morning, froze to death. they are immoral; irreverent to SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 14 . "~ -m late today. growers association. Several hund-| (Continued on age Kight.) 19 men and injured 30, leaving the United States, by two of its founders, Major David (Cor n Fage Seven.) (Continuea on Fuge Sevea.)