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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE L ‘ - - - “ALL THE NEWS ALL THI TINE™ VOL. XXIX., NO. 4357. oy i P © JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS DISMISSAL OF OUTSTANDING |MANY DIVORCED Went = SENATOR HEFLIN FALL-SINCLAIR PERSON, BRASS | PERSONS LIABLE R e ———— | VAKES CHARGES, CASE IS ASKED ~ WORLD, DIES| TO PROSECUTION v e - SWITHMURDERED . | SEATTLE, Dec. 21 Coun Clerk : 0 Motions Presenled in Su- Charles F. Brooker (Pasads| o2t 0 e o ol J ) { Alabaman !\e\mk Secrdt preme Court of D. C.— | Away in Florida—Head |to pivorce Procior Bartiing hat 3 g ' : ! Testimony to Support C f e G ’ fully halt of the 2500 persons ob opd o 1 5 | . 2 . Counsel Comments. o Blg oncerns. taining interlocutory divorce orders Sensational hxposc. — : from the Kiig County Judges during WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—The Dis- the last five years. remarried with | I trict of Columbia Supreme Court to- put' oMl ks Binal. Aisaros decrses _ | day took under advisement mc | |'They are subject to prosecution for : i j i T WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Senator J . Thomas Heflin, Democrat of Alabama, told the Senate late yesterday afternoon, that Jesse Smith was murdered “because he knew too much for the & il ot Dome con- | § i S ; 3 and 1t would open the eves of spiracy. S e, 4 ; . A r . 2 . N ! the nation” if the inside story Ml::\ In‘{i':Tm‘nn';”l\ ‘:‘;”;-Vll‘l-‘l fe a1 g \ : v of the Fall-Doheny acquittal was also revealed Lis counsel will he denounced ; 3 Y . 3 i G2 Senator Heflin said he could shysters in the Senate. If we mak . : ¢ % Jb ! Sl § S { picture Secvetary of Treasury a motion we are accused of seeking | i 3 a delay. If we do nothing, we are| 2 » ) { Mcllon as receiving funds Smith suilty.” | i g ; Bl & N collected from the brewers and ““The (rial of Fall and Sinclair is P 5 i 3 i o\ bootleggers in payment for ad- y Lok § o ¢ ¢ vances to the Harding campaign i :1::|\|hu.]‘:.|‘1h“[ : |‘(’|I':|'x\\u‘ lllllll’“Vllll' s 3 Y ) funds. He declared that Mel- he ¢ lightl Congress | 4 2 lon advanced $5,000,000 to the otions dismiss the indictme, ’ | i st . ’ : ( I ‘::.»‘ b (|(;’- 1:".:1‘:': v‘l:”vm:‘:' :,m|f:~, : hLate Alllval of Non!hv.eslem. - Repubiican National Commit- cocdings were not in due process of / Postpones Hoop ‘Game 3 tee and Smith was delegated to | b 4 i get back $2.000,000 of it from law A : 0})61st Wednesday. e bootleggers throughout the 1 to the fact that the North- United States through the aid western will not arrive until of District Attorneys, ; BB | fonisht, the basketball game sched-| : 4 ¢ Senator Heflin produced ez |3 = uled bétweon the Junent, Fire De.| ; i cerpts from the testimony of | ATeEATs sRuss (MbsewtT) partment five and the Alaska College | i former District Attorney Boyles, MA A || CHARLES F‘BROOKER’,' Tanns Has laen ““\”M;p‘l‘ Tt fateil 4 | of Southern Alabama, in the | ENON HAQ "la., Dec. 21 in the w The Collegi 3 nl 1 Mcbile Court proceedings, to | DAYTON BEACH, Fla, Dec. 2L N Mg, S0 EMERaN - 3 substantiate his statements. 0N HECALLERS quear mf“m{“n“”“‘ Sk LI”" g m;'llfvfl‘lx“:lnum AL 2 i 5 N O The Alabaman declared that AR “The diey s “(‘;;J\ AT.“v','::‘.v of the i Boyles said in the Senate Judi- 2% | Northwestern will probably make it| Mrs. Charles Chaplin, formerly Lita Grey, is shown in the home of her mother, where ciary Committee secret session YAKIMA, Wash. Dec. 21.—Billy| An outstanding figure in the i [necessary to revise the schedule as she fled with her two children after a disagreement with her hushand. Lelt to right are i ;‘."_“. h;_;sked{ STI"“‘ ;oshelp Sunday closed his six weeks' evan.|per manufacturing industry of e[, yertised yesterduy. Today, Supt.| her mother, Charles Chaplin, Jr.,, W. E. Curry, her grandfather; Sidney Earl Chaplin, and iis candidate for United States polistic oampaign here last night|United States, Charles Frederick|\oYeEAste FEMETTRE TIns: BUBE | Mrs. Chaplin, L it ) he completion of his ; “ with an attack on the state schoois, Brooker at the ¢ ’"l‘l‘."‘ "I" " brose | SCh00ls, announced that the Caniaal bt loni vt Heflin asserted ‘“so Boyles for teaching evolution and not thesixty-first vear in copper anc | as scheduled for the High School i S T A o ¥ “ was to get Smith to have his to dismiss the indictments az i § bigamy. Bartling announced he wil! Albert B. Fall. former Secretary - 7 only prosecute cases in which in the Interior, and Harry J. Sinclair, 5 4 || tentional wrongdoing Bible. Ho launched forth on a sting-|business could claim the distinction =~ o0 S 0 s u man appointed Marshal, to 2 # 4 ik . e of the ved : a4 ) ; ;) '(‘ 1 ther in the loot on this rot- ing eridclsm agamst those who sign- of having bought more of | ThtLashln R s ,TW() AIASKA ’ ACKIN gather in the loot on this ro ed the fHartley recall petition metal than any other individual i1 [MSHES. " Would he adhered to.” and| 4 : | . * ten work! Smith knew more e AYvad: it WSk taton T 14| the wor1d |that the game against the Douglas| Unique Ocean aid: “If liv in ashington, would e ol £ 2 % | than anybody else connected : High School Thursds g ) v 3 v | ool ; A 7 I g tate Y g e From the ase o svenieen e bt | WAL SCAoel on ol e CONCERNS ARE MERGED) ruse \on itk e Beparoment of Tusties ver, B e R (G eel e meta orl B dust " ! P Governor all petition. Gov- | heen in the metal w .vltm “; I‘{xlx\' ule. The vest of the schedule will| X Being Planned of_thcAhlg‘h h-(r;ded ;m];)rk ;l eror is not an enemy of education iand in later life he was the head SE) L5 o 0 b A | — former Attorney-General Daugh- o 8 v 3 nyv | one of the country’s largest brass SEATTLE, Dec. 21 Lee 8. Wake : : o th .|§mx ] friend. Ma v jone of the untr la e i lvRl ot e iha. Gollece muu!v PG U G e I VANCOUVER, B C. Dec. 2 erty. The reason {or”gemng State universities are hotheds of making concerns " ohA tneal sublpittes i I‘ annonne onsolids b e DAl Ve Hea b b plit e rid of him, was a very strong political intrigue and spawning places| 1t was Mr. Brooker who brought [4 A Lof R RNERIRSE Baranof and Franklin Packing Con L ? e I i i ‘0 S 3 0 one. We conducted an investi- of evolution bunk.” together the Waterbury Brass com with' Coach Abbell \ panys, representing $1,000.000. Waki are being made for an oceun i ; f S ation into the whole thing. - eee - pany, Renedict and Burnham and Double Bill Wednesday ! field is 1o he President. The new || Cruise from New York, around | £ e vioncesd: tht it ;r:fv Holmes, Booth and lyden, all of| The series will open tomorrow! consolidation will be known as the| | Cape Hom, along thé western i e eihorl 4] P 9 > night in A, B. Hall with a double rakol North £Xa0eNg 7 BeRYODS SHY 5 S [} ; y Watarbury: the (Qoe Hrass: company. a Waltetield Fisheries cousts of South and Amer had mode up his mind to make 2 DIl As a curtain-raiser, the Alumn & Tra omib operates | | 1td and as far north as the 3 jof ington; the Ansonia Bras s “‘ “'I B |v‘ nai The Franklin - Company perate e a clean brenst of it all. But fand Copper company. of Ansonia, [GIFls “team will m e Juneau canneries at Sawmill Bay, Shuyak Smith neves lived. tb maba tik !and the Coe Brass Company, of{H. S. Girls. The Ilatter had o, Strait Izhut Bay and Seldovia I L' clean breast. He was mur- ! Ansonia, of which he was president, |difficulty in defeating the Old Grads Wakefiell d the merger will ) [ — Adore I aBas sme obmanization. which He-|some two woeks ago. Tha Alumnl; Uy facilitate the handling of th CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—THe Chicago]lider one organizatl | S Senator Heflin described the Daily donmal today veports Franylcame the American Hrass Company. [however, have added considerable| ! Says Influx of Operators Be| Husincs: Yoiiths: Ave Sentenced L ju‘:, efiin conrlben 00 G U b LR ol g President 20 Years strength to their squad since then e L | The Barvanof Company has a plant i . v I JBwithraa aoneSuad the oottt RISUERRE BRNEREE L BNl R e e e e GrealeriNaxtRea s than SR i'or Assaulhng erls “Blon: shootepg et S pley PARTLE QL dohl (JRI 45 BUC-| o wenty years when he became|morrow's game. The second gamel Since World War. —e———— - i cessor to United States Senator Wil-| yoiiman of the board of directors.{will find Coach Baker's High School SEATTLE. Dec. 21 | Sk e b g lellll(\ LR R ileg fretaRet: [He kept the latter office after thefoutfit going up against the Colleg-| SEATTLI, Dee. 21 A H. Bryanf, Superior Judge Hatcheller today sen HEARING DN . — {company had been bought by Ana-lians. The High School is consid-| mining engine the Cassiar I'-- tenced seve vouths who pleaded Alaska Flier Reports [conda. He was a director in many |erably the lighter of the two squads| triet, arrived vesterday from Sewar e e e corporations. including Chile Copper,land lacks the experience of the|Alaska, and suid the influx of min- 10 vead and reread Luther Burbank’ Crash Down to Tundra Anaconda, Chile Exploration and U.|older hoopsters. But it is chock|ing operators into British Columbia, uFF UN TOUR article on the spineless cactus. The cYRus wuons i 5 iy + |S. Smelting and Refining. The famefrull of confidence and, on the show-| the Yukon, and Alaska in the Spring must pay the court costs from their) ERATTL Dee. 21 0 ,n_\ interests also were in the F Ing of the Collegians against the! Will be the greatest since the World earnings within 30 days and must! WASHINGTON, Dac. 21.—The Sen- Youngs, Fairbanks, Alaska rl'vbr..],“”mm and Machine Company at|Ketchikan High School five m-lwn-‘“ v \ keep savings accounts in a hank jate Interstate Commerce Committea Is here enroute to Detroit to VIsI) 55 which his stepson, Colonelly hug a chance to repeat here what| ‘“The Alaska and Canadian north-| SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Dec. 21 DS Phas ordered a hearing on the nomina his family. He recounted a 700,y 0 Tl 0T ded Kayhi ald,. land is not expe ing any stam-{ —Ten Army fliers in five planes left {tion made yvesterday of Cyrus K. % % e : A ‘1e| ALIEN PROPERTY REPG T foot: fall’ ontal ‘the ‘tundva mearl i n oyt O Rt Gonnecticut bt Drous Twoto; Seligol | pedes,” said Rrvant, “hut there is a Kelly Field this morning on the \\m... of Penasylvania, fo Telid B A mas Petardonen. Done o NOT AS BAD AS BRANDED, - 3 o el slia. bred and educated. His native place| o Gollegians fared rather badly|healthiul i of mineral oper- Pan-American Friendship Tour to ¥ ted St o Ambassador to Spain was Litchfield in the lower Berk Ll iy om |Ations. A number of Wrangell men | visit twenty nation ; : i ) e, iand Jupan, to the Inferstate Com: Coolldge Is Agamst :~|mu hills, and his natal day was ;:: ”‘r' ‘M',:"I.hm ,'\"f‘.]:.l“.,.“”:ll(u.”,‘,t.:':‘wim whom | am assoc 1 with,| The planes skimmed off the mile| WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 merce Commission. Friends of Com [ March 1, 1847. His schooling was at |+ ™! ”‘)l o, Ko Lo vlbx plan sending hydraulic machinery,{concrete ranway bidding good-hye| White House declared today that ) piggioner Cox, whom Woods suc- c“ll“l’ Construction Titchtiell aud Toreington, antl dnj| o 3. tenk te, and| ™ awmill and caterpillar tractor[to Texas much which held them|Comptrolier General McCarl's spectal | coads, opposed the nomination. Sen 1011 Yale University conferred on|Monday night rather easily, 23 to} 1 0" (yeuk in the Casslar in|here yesterday report showed Alien Property seisell iupor Feed, of Pennsylvania, declared WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Presi-\yin no honorary degree of Master|18: At Metlakatla the Collegel,t ;"\w "\ ine 1o hegin extensive| - .o had “been accounted for and had | pe inquiry would show Woods is dent Coolidge believes that it s not| % i O0 TS Lo of his prom. |auad was trimmed 19 to 18. Ity heen administered in o reasonuble {above reproach, ol Cetchikan | 1¢¥elopment inal Ar uments Bem : necessary to begin immediate €OD-|y e gy the metal industry. He |OM1Y victory was over the Ketchikan e ©T {Final 8! g careful manner, MeCarl has not com — struction of 10 light cruisers auth-| EEUE B B EER T Clarke Farrel, | 1OWR team which was defeated ¥ Made in Green’s Case|vitcd u few inguiries and the De| POINT ISABEL, Texao. Dec. 21— orized in the hill introduced by = > to 24 after nine minutes of over-| PARKS IN SEATTLE = partment of Justice is examining the ‘ The flie < lunded hore this afternoon Butler several days ago. 3 (Continued on Page Two.) time play r r— ’ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 21 report, the White House statement [completing the first leg of the jour- |, SBATTLE, Dee. 21.—(ov, George trial of Col. Ned Green, dis-|savs. !u\. v i WA Parks of Aluskn, entoute tol i, pronibition © administrator, s Denver and then to Washington for | . ¢ ‘ Vi i It ed with alleged embezzlement r st L T T e S PRICE TAGS ON STOCK ’ {tion, pasked through here Sunday. |pranged as “imaginative fiction or EXL’I 4N(‘E E 4TS 114 VE | D % (Gt ke | grossest perjury” the charges. P b 4 8 4 Mothers Take | The prosccution declared the Ad-| . i 7 ANCHORACGE, Alaska, Dec. 2L— . Where it once required 50 pounds o Thei [ olnge - Sy asdlon Uk M()U’V ED W l ’l R 4DE Tobacco chewing reindeer, possessing [of tallow, 100 pounds. of. corn. meal l,‘u.m of Il!l ir e ; /! l l ‘l : the stubborness of a mule and the|and 100 pounds of rice with addition ‘(‘[”[dr,,,,_ hun’ul() Theodore Roche, Green's counsel, | FEISEaE SRS A : | c s R = suid: “A verdict of not guilty should fighting qualities of Gene Tunney,|of dried salmon to feed a dog during | i | NBW YORK, Dec. 21.~Finauncialtship. Few knc 3 i bid tair to challenge the supremacy |the summer, 100 pounds of corn meal LON ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 21 be returned or he shouald be "“'"'“‘""w,m i ;”“M '”“-u g I.:‘ "“"\I: 'hu"-Al \"llM""‘i'h‘”'yh'l.l'.l man ‘:us { the amutes in the field of fand a small quantity of reindeer lcors announced that the third|{an imbecile. Did you eyer hear of | L3 s ast a quar | 1 exchange. He unde .- of the malamut offi {ter of a million dollars as a future{stood to have paid about $25.000 f Alaskan transportation moss suffices to cover a journey of Los Angeles mother, in two months,ta man in his right senses | gL Ll ; A%Y PRUERUQUL. SRS e Alaska | k A Los Ang : f price tag for a seat to trade, dabble | his membership in 1888, but the old- /. " Culver, (@ hundred miles with a reindeer > has killed her children and then her-|a trail to the penitentiary? 4 This is the belief of W ulver, | 2 f \ or what one will in the more thaa|est trader on the mart does not re- T bureau | team, and the prospector’s grab bill self, The father, Merle G. Haines,| okt ; ormerly of the United States bureau 9 2100 listed securities on the stock | call that Rockefeller has even as herd.|is reduced to the extent of about as in previous tragedies, came home| TACOMA JURY RETURNS . of education, who says Eskimo herd-|i SR e > : el i e SR e market much as peeped inside the exchangs ers of Broad Pass are finding a|160 pounds of eat. early yesterday and und th PIGTA The baromater of trading on the|bullding. His operations there hete ready sale to prospectors of sled- Reindeer Temperament ibody of his wife and two children. - Wiw Vbrk Slonk Bxulings, expadted | bean oondietsti st el broke reindeer for draught purposes.| Reindeer are extremely tempera- 1A postmorten examination disclosed| TACOMA, Wash, Dec. g B ik | 4 2 hroke reindeer for ight purposes A ; 5 0 g IRRRRR BT to reach about sixty billion dollars| J. I Morgan has been a member | mental and must be handled with a quick acting poison in the stomach | 118 hours deliberating, a ju I weat Valitestar thi oy it yea., | of the exchange since 1895 when h Save on Animal Feed diplomacy and discretion, says Cul- of the mother, aged 28, a boy aged|Federal Court convicted seven, A qha e the remalle yoas ot (U6 excuibg ailoer {8 R R The use of dogs entails hauling|ver. 1 i e soari price of | bought a seat for ahout $18,000, months and her daughter, aged quitted 10 and disagreed on one de-| oy T . & . N e P N P eXchange seats The low price was | Neither does he appear on the r dog feed to a base of operation andi “Betier call a truce when ‘Refny’ 3 | three {fendant on charges of uging the mails madé in Ts in 1871 -u:..;. 3 »| It was a .‘I,,i,mv,‘,’.“, n 1792 2‘,:'“ feeding the animals during the sum-|hecomes temperamental,” he advises [ | Mrs. Ada B, Chamberlain, twoito defraud in selling Buby Beach - e e - e ot i s e 1 o0k s e o . the s manrs o e Sesn. b, 8 AR, e o S Lo ek Qe S Lo BEToTL 1o Lan: esa, Tount ore e oL stang plik talacel LS S i Hae thréo. chilaen Akl Ry et ad Tt . Mainbership hus just heen sold fos|and. subscribed: to an. evesmant o economical to utilize a pair of rein-|git down and wait until the steed’s More Shopping Days and {urned on the gas. The husband| SEATTLE, Dec. 21 Mre. Haeiot | 4 embershiv has just s rland subscribed (0 un agreement o deer for hauling supplies over the|mental process digests his single ? {found them all dead. Mrs, Louise Tm-|Pullen, of the Pullen House in Skag- 7 1 P b [ e 1 |.|| m(n'rll es - then only the first spring snow crust and then butcher|jdea—that of adamant stubborness— Before Christmas | wood took thd lives of her children|way, has arrived and Pederal government bonds and the i registared Rockefeller-Morgan Profits i stocks of twi : ree b . N the animals for meat at the end of {and supplants it with something be- and then berself in the same man- the Frye Hotel. Shd expec Tallidonn D, Rooketaller Ras & &ix hune| 08 ks wo or three banks. Now, the journey. , rpeukinx a desire to travel — e giner. return north leaving here January 8. |dred per cent profit on his member- \Continued on Page Siz.) s y . -~ -

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