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THE DAILY ALASK A VOL. XXIX., NO. 4359, “ALL JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926, THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS EMPIRE - e w—— PRICE. TEN CENTS BOMB WRECGKS TW ELVE BUILDINGS V r 't M : Be lished in 2 Years ] ‘ A((U"lp wisnea i ocars, 25 R ATTACK —_—_— [Over 200 Hundked Persons, | P R A I s E D o | Providing bids for the remaining, are to be opencd in Seattle February lncludmg OfllClalS, In- | | work fall within the residue of the [10, 1927. 1t is hoped that bids will| ol o | Makes Speech in Senate At-|otiindd authorized — approvriation [ps veceived whieh will cnable the | dicted at Seattle. \‘ndtol bnoot Compliments axes opeech m denate "l made by Congress, the Wrangell Nur-[entire remaining work to be done | doiel s Ty 3 ! Present M R | acking Courts T 2 SWATTLE, Dec. 23.-The Grand n anager—Recorc tac ng ourts and lwo rows project will be completed infwith the funds now authorizec : ; naiol 180 Bibranaw. An <21 S, P [) [ Daughertys its entirety within the mext twolamounting to about §410,000. The| Wy his Aerec T BELORE m“ ct dssmg ept. Bill. aughertys. seasons, it was announced today by |Road Commission has left about $85.|8ecret indictments und 43 oy | v | Maj. L. E. Oliver, Acting President| 000 from the $175,000 provided """“l“',";'\'i,'\l- ES S W e .’ SEATTLE, Dec. 23 A special | WASHINGTON, Dec. 23— Uniied | of the Alaska Road Commission. This| last season’s work, an additional| BobbY “:"'f"“- DLk Bhi ( Bl dispateh to the Seattle Daily Times State nator Thomas Hetlin, | would insure a low water channel, | $200,000 was recently alloted to the| !0 when Sever RR e ]"‘ from Washington, D. C., says the| Democrat of Alabama, on the Senate|200 feet wide and 21 feet deep|work by the Chief of Engineers, U,|lolice: '}‘_‘(‘“"‘I‘"l" ““x“;i' ”‘“f; dep-fsenate has set a rvecord in consid floor vesterday afternoon, dec ared | through the entive length of the Nav-|S. Army, and the remaining $125,000 uty \h“lul‘\l Jo I: \ ¢ “1”:'( ‘;'\"'!.“u, and passing the Department that the court should “have decided rows necessary to make up the $500,000 [James Mtrcks ot Suohomish County: | ey, ioriors appropriation bill yes-| 30 do i e ; Joseph H. Smith, Everett Attorney, |, in 30 days contempt proceedings| glianily in excess of $400.000 ve. duthorized by Congress will be alloi-|JeSCPR e SIER SO SUOLEY ferday with minor changes i aguinst Mal Daugherty. brother of |imajy” of the original authorization [tod by the Chief of Engincers whea|d'e charged with Hauor consy iska appropriations were| former Attorney General Daugherty,!ana o this sum $200.000 is included | needed '”!_‘_“ e l'{“ L 10 tho boot.|mOt changed | for) refusing to permit the Benate|in ihe estimates for the coming agks Specifications call for the remain POREOMEOL L HEEEE A0 80 SRARE e Pimea ‘dispateh. Saveh “Sen : ates I coming sed / - egeers and political encmics had | Committee to examine the hooks of | gon The district officers are hope | & WOk to be completed during th ator Reed Smoot, Republican of A 5 s fficers are ho e = framed him f the Midland National Bank of Wash:|r) (hat a contract can he secured | SGasons of 1927 and 1928 o B aiid. e, Alvskd Railtond: o ington Courthouse, Ohio.” ¢ i 't tor las S g Wa Dast ekl i il R AR S ey Plan New Markers Policemen Indicted R e Lt L o e & eisth on the pletion possible without beins com:| «plans are now heing drawn u ATTLE, Dec. 2.~ Chiet of Patice 0 1 10 L railvoad man i TR Ipelled to go to Congress for another | py (he Lighthouse Service for the|Searing has been notified that po-|/™ ¢harse but he «does not expect,| cases “which have been pending (wo | guhorization A 7 < 8 8 o {in his lifetime to see the receipts ; i autharizatic cction of a number of concreteiicemen aceused by the Grand Jury |V | vears. [ voice the sentiment of nine | pit e : it o late en el Polic. [0F the railtoad equal the cost. Sen- feilhe. ok 1he eosle demstdine ac) pecifications Issues monuments aud pile dolphins to ade-lare reported to inchide or Blicall b i O o tion, It is useloxs for me o sas| M Mis announcement today, Maj. | quately mark the new channel. It ie|Lieutenant, two Police Sergeants and Ve ik ol Senin s e BU U ] TR e r A e that tlia G0me: oA ntl brD. [Haven, RatHln l\m \\-»r*[.y!llglm reminded Smoot thut, LA e el bae Specifications approved by Chicf | jecting lec of rock or boulders srmen Qlifet Yot Holion: Severynglithe Tailroad couferstbenefits iinon ; S Sl B were issued yesterday | will be definitely marked so that[declared that his, former aid, Roy |th¢ public which do not appear in she would have had testiticd a long |\ ¥ g 4 o el vt st \ ‘Hu hook lu\]lm” i A G R ey {by the Alaska Road Commission in-|masters of vessels will know exactly|Thornton, is among those indicted R i e viting bids on the removal of thethe fimits of navigable water, This| Others name ielude Mark Flem- | g ite Chdninlatiation. and. his remaining shoals i Wrangell Nar-|will largely do away with the present|ing, whose $2,000 bond was recently | | was trying to help him cover ip|TOWS: AS @ result of the survey con-|buoys which are unsatistactory in|forfeited for failure to appear he ‘NEw EV|DENGE e bl B 5 ”' el "Plducted last summer by the _\:.m;;.!:nw they are not lighted, are often|fore the County Greand Jury ! i i t action 00" | poad Commission under the Im-|dragged out of place by tows of logs,| Police Inspector Dajum announced | mediate direction of James G. Truitt|and necessarily are fastened 1o their|those indicted in the Police Depart-| it is now estimated that the re-|anchors with a length of chain which|ment include Lieut. George A (um‘ jmoval of four to ten thousand yards |enables them to shift a considerable [stock, prominent figure in the Olm. | jof rock and one hundred sixty thou-|distance with changing currenis even fsted trial; Sergeants W. J. Strec ot !sand to two hundred sixty thousandwhen the anchors remain in place and L. L. Norton, Patrolmen I. W STRIKES T vards of other material will provide| “It is expected that when the im-|Black, A. G. Alerson, G. G. Kidwell an excellent channel of the project | provement is completed the largest|G. €. Jensen and Fred Phillips, and | i | dimensions, twenty-one fect deep at|ships now running to Alaska will|Frank Semple of the Health Depart P . TOKYO, ”“ e | mean lower low water and two hun-|practically always pass through the|ment and dry squsd member INavin JTK.I(] Lm,)lo\'cv Ad- il DOLICE AN} e feet wide with inc ed width | Narrows rather than make the trip ————— | its Placi B ll‘ vl b i A4inE W on the turns ound Cape Decision which requires mits Flaciuy bets for | L ,\!nu:l“;:\% hnm (';l “Bids for accomplishing the work about eight hours additional time. Tlpa for Toy“)Found | Baseball Playcrs‘ i 591 for December. A in News of the Year ““* S ! gL O | DETROIT, Mick, Dec. 23 Fred| :i()nly Elght ’Vobel Peace Not Unwedv B 2 APE KILLED " MANY INJURED BY EXPLOSION '‘Bomb Placed in Shoemakers' War Does Gieat Dam- age, New York Town BALDWIN, N. Y., Dec. 23.—An lexplosion early this morning de- stroyed 12 buildings, killed two persous and injured fully a score, Imany critically | The explosion is said to have heen caused by a bomb set in the hoemakers' war of last week 1 Samuel Acarbi, shoemaker in the I Baldwin Tavern, received a letter "threatening to blow up the hotel {if the cobbler did not cease his [house to house trade canvass The hotel was torn almost board from board. The shoemaker's wife |and infant child were killed and he was critically injured Fire followed the bomb explosion | |and other —————— SINCLAIR-FALL ~ TOFACE JURY Motion Deni-(*d’t_o Quash In- dictments Trial L Date Is Set. W \\Hl\(.ll\\ Dec The { District of Clumbia Supreme Court today denied the motion of counsel to quash the indictments against Harry J. Sinclair and former Secre- tary of Interior Albert B, Fall in the Teapot Dome leasing case. The defendants pleaded not guilty buildings were des troyed. 3 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Newspaper West. employee of Navin Field, is 4 is id e Mo 2 Reindeer to Be Shlpped i P W S heaoliness dictated the construction mentioned as the man who placed Fuilure of Mrs. Catherine land tr ‘17\\ 15 set lurrlio.luunry o > /1 '] L O |of many of this on's toys, and bets for the ball players in the Lo nson Wood o / . From Alaska; Co. Formed FIDE W SRRETS ATE SAVERE 1, "0 5 ot Norts Sheis’ ot Jabest soanclil over ths gamo of oup:| pi'glan woadte saply for | VANCOUVER, B. C.. Dec =l Bust will be among the teaders ‘h-mh'.! 26, 1018, between Dotroit! gngin Qsborne Wood, sor of | ILL s | % Not only are there games portray. and Cleveland 1 linking Ty Cobb,| v 0 =20 i : The Morning Star today said the 38 INchTED 0810, Norway, Dec. 23 The twen- [, Bl S \ Governor - General — Leonard 3 ] 4 ing the polar flight and channel Tris Speaker, “Dutch” Leonard and B . ST Dominion Reindeer Company, Lim- ty-fifth anniversary of the Nobel|, aanu : Wood of the FPhilippines, GRASH IN AIH & ‘ swim, but this season the German Joe Wood : ited, capitalized at $300.000, is the e Prize found only eight men| 0" o = in wehtatirerl | Waeh alittesds be curried o sesisn strengthened rumors that they | neoyganization of ‘the ol Alask '“f LUS ANGELES ving who have won that reward forl, 0,y with the Osprey, a Marconi envelope “from one plate to an-| Were reconciled, gl 6% P Company to transfer a herd includ | bromoting the fraternity of nations (e AlEIbTA os PAnslother™ on. Bobtamilien . ‘M e (International Newsreeld A I‘ll Iy 111 Dreg Sapt ing 1700 cows and 300 bulls f Since the prize was created by the thn able clectrificd | folowing day “called acond —_————— [Harold Foster, Second Lieut. Ralph Alaska to the Great Slave |,A|\.; will of Alfred Nobel, inventor of | o U 0 A SR G {Lawler and First Licutenants Hen- region. The transfer is made be-| dynamite and other explosives. twen- | S o T e STOCK GOES |1y Kundel and Albert 1 were cause there are greater advantages| ty-six persons have received it flected pneumatic dump trucks and| West said the four plavers men- e la. g ey, Acteroon. 48 for grazing in the 1t Slave Lake| - Elihu Root, American tatesman | o veling clamshell crane | bR St tho: Roundil RaruE i i hannte 'Iw-.vl when two airplanes region | LOS ANGELES, Cal Dec. 23 and former United tates senator, AR TS % }’“‘vl”w 4 mashed head-on in the air. EFETa . | The Grand Jury has indicted 38 per-|who was given the 1912 prize, rank | ' ,,—— I'sons including virtually all stock |as the senior. The others who are PO LI Ji Kig Yak Says Denver ‘holders and officers of the Consoli [living are Senator Henri LaFontain Alleged Slayer Takes | PLAYERS AKE WATCHED [ Hospitalization for ked Weather “Much too Warm”, "t0_ Fxporters, of Ditish Coluni |of Belgium: - Christian Lows Lin Stand in Own Defense| ciicaco. e zi—ienan UN | XGHANGE Nurses to Be Aske eather uch too Warm™,;, ", conspiracy to violate theland Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegians {has its police or surveillance sy e g | [ National tariff act. The Consolidated|Charles G. Dawes, vice-president of £ tem that keeps players constantly | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 23 DENVER, Colo., Dec. 23.—Ji King | pyporters are charged with shipping{the United States; Sir Austen Cham | CANTON, Ohio. Ded Vatrick bynder observation, it is said here { Congressman A, L. Bulwinkle, of Yak, called Sam, from Kivalini.| jiquor from Canada to the Southern|berlain, British sccretary for foreign [Busene McDermottt, one of three|players guilty of minor infractions| NEW YORK, Dec. 23 -The Texa { Norih Carolina, has asked and re- langhed at sub-zero weather here.| californian coast. affairs; Aristide Briand, French Min-|charged with the slaying of Donjupe surprisingly called before Base-! pacific Land Tinst Cowmpany's stock | ceived the assistance of Watson B am lives in an imitation igloo and | e R S ister of Foreign Affairs and Dr 151 “"l‘('l"- Canton ]lm'vh“"li “"”‘%lm]] Commissioner Landis and warn-|is the first issue to sell on the| Miller, chairman of the National Re- is caring for reindeer for a Depart Gustav Stresemann, Germany's fo:-|the stand today in his own defenseioq against repetition when they| Stock Exchange above $2.000 alhabilitation Committee of The Amer- ment store. He broadcast over mm!Three Are Dead in eign minister ind testified that he warned ~“'1~;u..mum nobody knew what th hare. Fewer than 100 s} changed | ican Legi in preparing an amend thut the “weather is much too Gun Fight Over Will| ' vontaine was o member of the|lett of the plot against him lwere doing [hands. The morning price mounted [ ment to the World War Veterans' warm.” | Permanent International Peace bureau| McDermott denied knowing “""1 .- {trom $1.500 to $2,010 | Act which will permit the hospital- el | WICHITA FALLS, Dee —J. E.|at Berne when he received the prize |Rudner, co '-{f‘i""'f'l _Y”" "“““‘II;A_ L. National Executive | Early this year the stock was| ization of nurses employed by the AT i and two sons, Jasper and|in 1912, Lange has been general|he went with Steve Kascholk, the 4 Tquoted at $510. A discovery of potash | Veterans' Bureau who become ill dur- No™ Says France {James, are dead after a gun battle|secretary of the Interparliamentary [State’s chief informed, to Massilon | Committee Meets, January;una increase trom mineral and oit] ing employment. It fis understood To Demand Made over the terms of a will of the|Union at Geneva since 1909. The ex-}from Cleveland on July S at the {leages stimulated the demand. Only § (hat the amendment will be aimed 5 mother. Two other boys witnessed|plorer Nansen is professor of na-|latter’s invitation. Kascholk told| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 23 | 2000000 dollars worth of stock i |to assist principally nurses who have By Germans the shooting. James shot himself|tural sciences at the University of |[Dim he was going to “slug an|The national executive committee of outstanding | contracted tuberculosis while attende s after he killed 1 father and|Oslo, and one of the found of |editor.” the American Legion Auxiliary wili[ The previous high record was $1-|ing tubercular World war veterans PARIS, Dec The Frenchl ihap the League of Nations. Lange wa >ee — meet at national headquarte here 575 for Atlantic Refining and a de-| PR 5 Government announced today that| R S % culen the prize dut 1021 and 8 January 14 and 15, according to alelaration of a 900 per cent dividend — —— it has informed the German Gov-| Amerioan Globe Flier iy 1o Sl IN HOSPITAL call issued by Mrs. Lucy . Boyd, iy 1e22 ernment that Lieut. Roucier could Dawes and Chamberlaln have heen . e | national secretary. Plans for the 192 PO New Born Boy not be retried unless an error in| Decorated by Japan|..arici the 195 prize and Briand| ., 0mett Counors is a patient 1| convontion of the organization, which LLINS SIGNS UP b e R i h ' 4 Rense B “]St. Ann’s Hospital with an attack| . R > 2 "1 CO Baby Has procedure is found France con and Stresemann the 1926. The Amer will be held in Paris in ptembe tends that the killing of one Ger-| NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—For for-|jcan vice-president is author of the|°f BeUralsia. 111k e Subnkad oib andlother aohive| WITH PH]LADELPH[A [ T5 l‘oolh man and wounding of two others|titude and distinction on the United|peparations plan bearing his name. | g ities of the Legion women will be, 1 at Germersheim, last September, was| States Army globe flight, Leigh|The other three were prominent in discussed | PHILADELPHIA, Dec Eddie ! SPOIAD \\a~h Dec. 38~ provoked by the Germans them-|Wade has received the Japanese|the Locarno conference which evolya The national exeeutive committce Collins, former Chicago White Sox| | A hoy haby born yesterday to selves. Germany yesterday demand-|medal of the Order of the Rising|pacts looking to the future peace of | is composed of one representative | Manager, has returned to the Phila- Mr. and Mrs. George J. Neely, ed the case be reopened Sun. Europe. from each state dpeartment of theldelphin Athletics as secomd base- 2% two faeth = | ———— e e v i The other winners of the peace Auxiliary. man I prize were H. Durant of Switzerland N o f,._.,,,, MENU FOR CHRISTMAS and Pr. Pasy of France in 1901: L Missing Firemen Are i N TAKEN FROM HISTORY land, 1902; Sir W. R. Cremer, Eng- Found Under Wreckage land, Baroness von Suttne b v LY 1908; E. T. Moneta, Italy, and L. {men missing after the burning Win-| LONDON, Dec. 23.-Francois La-jperhaps a little mystery,” Latry said | Renault, France, 1907: K. P. Arnold- nipeg Theatre collapsed, were taken try, genial chef of the Savoy Hotel, |earnestly, in his kitchen. from the wreckage injured *"““”«"! WASHINGTON, I nany his most burdensome activity, r of the mixing spoon and bak-[ “No meal in the world has had| (Continaed ex Fuge Three) ! @abinet dinner of n idea of the downright fatigue in- ing oven, scholar and food artist, has|such a history as our Christmas| ¥ the President and volved in White House entertaining rebelled against the orthodox Christ-|dinner. Why not offer a meal, every|Six Men and One Woman | . 3 | strenuous round of presidential so|may be gathered from the fact that mas dinners he has been designing|wish of which used to be favorite Convicted Mail Robbery! Says Coolidge ki i s B dlaggn o |0 juenters of the Executive Man- for the past twenty-years. Christmas delicacy of great historical victe al Kol "y]' Willing to Be . ‘ with little interruption to about the|sion, at dinners, receptions, garden Instead of the traditional turkey | ‘He produced his menu. It read:| CHEYENNE, Wyo, Dec. 23.—A jury | TONIGHT | Candidate Again figes el Mave. renohad 1o Ria st feA and plum pudding, he has prepared| o po Henry IV; Les Filets de Sole|here has convicted six men and one | E {1 Although the major futfctions at)penioug figure of more than 60,000 a Christmas menu of historical sign-| Richelieu: Le Dindonneau a 1'An-jWoman of robbing the Union Pacific ONLY PARIS, Dec. = dal the Executive Mansion are ouly nine.| ;o vearly, without reckoning ificance including the choice glaise a la Reine Elizabeth: Cranber.| Mail train on August 13, near Rock | George Harvey quotes Pres they impose heavy burdens. For onef . o '“"w A,’"; respects” at “the of Cardinal Richelieu, Queen ry Sauce: Les Petits Choux aux Mar-| EPrings, Wyoming, of $320,000. 1 dent Coolidge as saying he will | [thing, practice calls for return din-| o0 S beth, Henry IV, King John (the first| ons; Christmas Pudding flambe| Those indicted are Jack Madigan, | run for the Presidency of the | [ners on the part of cabinet officers,| ™ oo 5 50 White House fune- English gourmet) and Catherine de| joyeaux: Dotra Fiorentina de Cathe- rl;ml clerl;{on lh‘e l:hh:' train; ja:k United States if the Republican | |the Chief Justice and the tions are chosen from a list com- Medici. rvine de Medici Le Mousse au Cli- earns, oward 1 arnett, ohn ' g £ | national organization and vot- of the House, thus adding N & “Tho Christias dinier, like n0th | cquot; Les Gourmndises du Pere| Kamarioties, convicted on_ cleven More Shopping Days | ers want him “but so far he | [more formal occasions to the White| PHISIUS. (rom f:"::;gql:e t::m:nl;o:;:ll:dl ing else in the world, must be a | N counts; Theodore and Paul Sourlos : has not made any decision.” | |House social calendar e tiier e o s ek e g Sl L on six counts each and Edna Nagley Before Christmas { Skl Although such social duties of tho|"cE!Sters in that official position ‘or (Continued on Page Thres) 1nn one count. b sident may not be considered by (Continued on Page 3even..