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THE DAITLY AlL: ——— VOL. —— XXIX., NO. 4363. FEDERAL PATRONAGE NEW MOVE IN RUM RUNNING ANCHORAGE Federal Judge R ha removed Arthur mpson, Unit 1 tates Con oner in Ancl [er—— | becaus. 1 nk offic on age ought to ed T 1 1 Liquor Carriers Must Prove [nave numeron s T would Itk to do somethin for but t! har work of Cargoes Landed at Ports parcelling out patronag Where (onsxgned is choosing between friend 5 “T was of the opportunity VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 29 | to appoint you year and glad | The master and owner of the liguor did s You h a good Com steamer Chris Moeller which liquor | cargo has been seized is accused of | operating his vessel without lights | off the California Coast in June, Sep- | tember and October of 1925, Prosecu- | tion has been postponed for one week | in the Police Court. Witnesses from | the United States Coast Guard cutter | Shawnee are expected to testify | The Customs Department is ex 1 pected to rule that liquor ships must | prove their cargoes are landed points for which they are clearcd of forfeit honds double the amount of the excise duty | In the seizure of the Chris Moel 0, British Columbia run runners “see the hand of the Can-| adian government extended to help the United Sta enforce its pro- | hibition law and fear they may b put out of business The Daily Province said: “Liquor exporters say the Chris Moeller's | seizure heralds costly ltigation, | which with other hazards of the business, would financ ruin them. They are up against heavy south of the International if confronted with th | i expensos | | there will be nn[ Boundary and same situation here profit in the rum runni bhusines BY JUDGE RITCHIL: IS REMOV LD: “ALL THE NEWS sLL THE JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, IS DISPENSED PRICE 1S \l CCESSOR | STRANGLED IN m foner and wmr work | Iudze Ritehie then appointed Tom Price I tl latt takes office on anuary’ 1 A A appointment because Two Murders by blr;m,zn!u e h f1 of mine for . B 5 S he mooterthe onre! tion Are Committed' in as much as any Twenty-four Hours. to appoint to Dec.. 29 only opportunity I KANSAS CITY him a testimonial of Gormania Happin, aged 28 year sald Judge Ritchie and her baby, aged eizht mont were found ehoked to death « secend floor of her home when huseband returned from work | vesterday afternoon The h were found among overturned furn [ indicating a terrific stru his is the secot 1 nglin here in 24 hours. Mr Bonn I aged 24 years, was fouid dead day night by h hu having been cat wns e I women d for rent the s v dd S on the Pacilic Coust who met death y stranglers >+ PEAL LIQUOR HARD 70 GET CLAIMS LYLE Administrator lssues Wairn ing Concernmig Year's Drinking. ~§ B TIME” DECEN PAGIFIC | A IBER 29, 1926. Mi ASSO( OF In the )w vi iE:M M 7 P B: IATED PRESS WILIA l<') I‘IOO}?F TSI Wb I“" ASTER, = - N ———— PRICE TEN CENTS REATY '_1 COMMITTEE OF HOUSE TAKING UP WAR SCARE Charge Made Secretary of | Navy Would Not Give Confidential Reports WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 The House Naval Conimittee is inquiring into the Pacific war scare which Itigured in the il case of the govern ment against K. L. Doheny and Al- bert B. Fall Jumes V. McClintie, Democrat of Oklahoma, said Secretary of Navy Wilhur refused to give the commit- ce any confidential Navy reports on the subject I am advised by a high ranking officer of the United States Navy, il McClintic, “that reports show ceret policy of the Navy with pect o oil leases, and also that he building of tanks at Pearl Harv- was not justified.” MecClintic entati asserted the committee could not competently decide necessary naval defense meas- ires without the navy record Certain officers in the Navy pur- ved the American pub- li 1id MeClintie, over airplane nd % tests on the battleship Washington One reason (he navy wants light cruisers, asserted McClintie, es in the fact that very few of the offi- v desire assisnments on destroy- o McClintic said battleships were see bocause they were too slow, more ircraft is necessary for - ]: Jiee nle. [\\.4 Ive, was heraldc s London's [Mr«l pro- 1 well armed nation i AL Protect U. S. ! e it dicy when she wrole a Governor C. €. Moore, of 8 e o a Administrator Koy Lyl fod Fdahio, was prescited (o ut Coolidse. Willaed C. Wilbur's Statement .»\“.“‘\lmfi (H]l'llfl (Hu.ln(.rv m“ l“l‘l‘]m‘ i _\‘mm“v‘ ”H‘! H’ ok ", o Lusk, president of the Chamber of Comunerce of South WASHINGTON, Dee. 29 Seere- Il'P::l';::llli“l\I"\'ll’]nl:ln‘,:ll b rl‘lul n.‘nm Iv“y”‘, New Year's drink tea or eoff Dakota, and Senator W McMaster, of that State, urged tary of Navy Wilbur, in a state- Bacihs daaliredi o Ot lawar thas: tw | [ rom & standpoint of quality, lig Coolidise 1o establish a Summer While House in the Blaek [ment, said Representative McClints propose to protect revenues on Can- | {is higher than cver b e and Hilis. L .Lul,. ,“”“WI”“”'V .'”r condie il s iR ol TeYentay B e f ) intormation ..Im”m. request was mads with the United States i luine whiskey at any price. Tt o, atunelto Ll ke i —_— - - Hdangeron than vood 1 ol € ec e nforma- - | e l\ 5 ’ "’”l -a 3 tion in the courts and will doubtless | lapparently causge no trouble but 1 ik Q kive. 15 o Bt oIl | —_ the rain was sure to be. When the Queen of Rumania A rtment has not asked (fon ' foundation for organic disca I | A | arvived in Amezica, it rained, and when she arrived in Weler el et g i 1 v,) l)()"fl ‘ " sress for 10 light cruisers but they i Furope on her return it was raining, too, as this picture i e ica putiing confiseate % - are now under discussion. We stated 5]!0\\i Europeans, being more accustomed to queens, per= |00 o ; i ; l"’p’p ‘i;" “,‘"“ ever before the committee, that niited her to carry her own umbreila. them from freezing but wi i m Al !{s cruisers were necessary to keep Y fnternational Newsrcel) AR i SR = P he navy on a pa with that of M e N che sl s O e O SRR | o ik ‘w )i Great Britain,” sald Secretary Wil P 7] the stuff a lot of people pou e - erliay ol s COPPER WAR[\EII/\(; l)\ thete systoms and will do =0 ayor Connors gt o b Fosgat Service Survey Shows : Yo R I i | ()R D ; ) N PG T ST Searching for Long nent L reco Extensive Developments | 4 Al T o4t Sistan breaking rate Ir Capiial ”“"‘ FO“OW Roads. | NY A T4 A 5} / rpn WINTER HEHR'NG " mnniciy .lm — | s NG TO FU z\LlI()V quBiC, i 5. — Mayor | L v Ll Developments or improvements o | I, Al- | | M cated on coastal roads constructed; AI E i i ha from Forest Service Funds in vari-| NEW YORK, Dec. 20.-A world ’ or i | 2 | IN NI ous localities between Ketchikan and|wide export association, —recently Czar’s Jewels Are_*o Be‘ | ! 1 7 : ; Seward have a value of $3.780.700, formed o control the marketing of Sold to Assist Soviets' axcionmice Alska Do 2 ted il [ | iccession according to a survey conducted thisjcopper has started to function as| = Reports from ldovia ave that the 1 4,500 m q it he Ur summer by Forest Service officials | pavt of an ambitious project to brine| MOSCOW, Dec 29— The Soviet winter herrin cateh imost ar, 1 bill 1 2 2 . 3 S e e i b g e L s e SR il bbb Lootansa lion dollard, Mexicans Directing Liberal made within corporate limits -'Y‘m“' closer alignment with produc-|jpans abroad and it is announced peported packed at Halibut Cove and children ira I ecord, M than I"““Pfi Against Govern- towns which are located on these!tion, valued annually at nearly $500|the Government will convert $250,- th . rage y o y . i 3 y [the Gov [ 225 he normal average has been 000 “ nt into pro-\ mel 3 roads. 000,000. 000,000 worth of the Czarist’s barrels. The outfits ecaving thi i demand ent, Is Clalm' Of the total value of the imm'u\'v! Under the plan formulated by the |jewels fnto liquid assets to rehab-|week as the season closes Januar Wirsianias ments, $1,410,550 has been expendeil|new Copper Exporters, Incorporated, |iljtate industries i1 | e he ¢ \ nments MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Dec. 29. in development since the roads were|American methods of direct selling S e ) R T e One thousand Conservitive Gove built. This sum almost equals the|will be extended to the international 1 T broadening char- | ernment soldiers fiercely fought 1, total expenditures made on Forest!markets in an effort to .m-n.‘.HWDIREC‘l PR’NIARY I)UP { ot U ent market was| 500 Liberals, 300 of whom are said Service roads on its completed road|trade, stabilize prices abroad and| 4 s Skl : y j 7 e ciipleted 708 ialile: o | | ; b g W the price of [to have been Mexican soldiers and m, he total sperid heing $ .-‘;(u;l-\ll));u“\l.:r\]u ‘|1 ‘:[)l-(!‘]’.t:l‘lxv:(l 4 e | OR TTALK IN WLS‘ '1 % Il he 1¢ 1 in more |officers, Six hundred of the Con- 3 any years atltempts to cul-| 1 A 1 les) © enormos servatives retreated when hard What System Comprises | tivate world trade in copper have o iAot ’,,_’,‘,":,",ff, [ ren ki et ,,,..,.,.: Vo aivaE The Forest Service road system|been thwarted by demoralizing price| o s ) WASHINGTON 1 q Pepsrmtrnd S il bR L o U d comprises the flowing|changes caused by factors other than| CHIC """I ',”"', e "'“";,‘ sues pertaining to the automoblle | eryment has ordered an invenstor 1 opHmlible esneee | disputed evory Al the LoaARnN Toigass Highway, Glacier|supply and demand. The ‘price of |PIiMBIY method of nominating candijand revc argind it . all denatured alcohol preparatory Mok ob ke i ihE: Bablar lly loxt. 'DheyRouid b KRl L e i St 4 Hepd dates for office, which has fought| Iowa is going to try to hond the ) e underwriting bankers; }fina hey could not Bian Seward-Kenai, Cordova- | copper in many foreign markets has| Allmi s csio el 5 i issuance of a formula e the United States Treas [the skillfully directed attack of the B teiahuta Hioy: Bav, Salmon | been duriinate Titkaly 0Y Mevaepon | wor pflintinary bouts oyer -thejetate: for $100,000,000 for fhnds &9\gysieial plants olt - denat [ e rn e L Bl TRt (Grack | Giod:|iof Apsculaiors withont iy Manoial| ouuicy foxSiiNwextatance, wlll aoilifGye. tofds, A (RIQUORBA S IWOINOIL) cpnol. The: gove nt w empt Yy 10 SR e Iy wood-Crow Creek, Moose Pass, Wran- |interest in the production of the|50™¢ “‘““" *""“:‘:l‘ i """ “f"‘“‘"‘l‘" R gl tax I ARIE0N o 00NR00 e a distasteful i Yt Rty el B o gell Highway, Kenai River, Katalla,| metal. The agreement of xn‘mlum-r\!:],m" o ;"‘_ Sl e Lt furore of discugsion in advance of poisonous li o by aald At i Tkt helod W ABHINGION . Dae. SiC-ShnALN ea e i Tha g valles) Daty ) contiolllie Annroxiyietsly §0.per ceny|INnaL buglnags of making.and uncyihe leglelative seadion. dn hiDicRRet ury And hopes to u { L William . Borah declared this af- on_ development on Salmon River|of the copper supply to deal directly|!8KInE laws starts in January, Ohio, and Indiana, where gasoline |1 ohol unuseuble by less poisonot , Ao kot L tammoon that ie. Tiikel bt Highway at Hyder was lacking and | with foreign consumers, in line with| [ssues as varied as a heavy tax|taxes have been in existence for | i i P “:k‘.‘,,,; 54 ',"”i‘;,‘:,.,”“‘.,l I.'.,,..,::.T:. ,,.d\e-:.,,m' developments made in the mining in-| the simplified policy. is now expec'-| o i gt " ety ki LS o years 03y efforts will b PREPEASI {lgl cesanse 6. | Dlice G tie) slisn attaioe BUL C(Ray kheecatId dustry are not shown by the survey. ed to eliminate this troublesome spe-|the real property ta » entire re-|made to increase the tax | ¢ . ; 3 e | sus arAe. o 558 468 Bes shows by ung ibtray. 8¢ laWlisioats HH L W e e AR R Murderer of Thirteen | face: o maller volume of deal-|should b “vigilaut against being dopAiatiohat® 1016450 perihamant vesti|. VAW YETIE City 1a the canten. ok Se assembliss 0r the various glateedls Dhere will hg 2/ 4EluEmls L Wigcon ‘ Is Taken to: Safe! Blace! 6" Tto wrmover for the vedr uwas | tracked dniq (RERYSE dents. On the several routes men-|the copper market in the United but the primary law is up in front|sin to abolish the personal propert - 1® ately: $200D, 000,800 CON { p tioned the following improvements| States ard it is here that mnn-uus‘.r‘”l ‘l"“' ”"'r’;;"i'"' e i tax and substitute ap income tax. j FARWELL, Tex n 1924 : b "I New Clue in Murder E shown:. 2 8 5. | aggregating ot | i vi . asked to repeal the| A heavy tobacco tax to reduce real ficers have rited e et ) are shown: 201 permanent homes, aggregating several hundred million| Indiana will he asked : ice real . 33 summer homes, 11 dairies, 14|dollars are made each year through|!®¥W outright. property burdens is proposed in |Hassell, confessed " SleanariLy ‘:I‘ll Of High School Girl fur farms, 25 industrial plants, 16|a dozen or more sales sgencies for| The Ohio assembly probably will|Michigan y e, Liis ol i the year. Changes in the| SEATTLE, Dec. 29.—Two felony mines, 27 ranches, eight canmery|the distrihution of the trom|be askad to submit a constitutional| The Ohio legislature’s biggest prob- | of the local ! 3 i P ; plants, four electric power plants|the producers to the (,(mv'amemlnwm modifying the statute. lem is to devise ways and means found a ife nd near his heart i L count rates | complaints 'lm e :en : ile ltsll nst e e L i | aumerh | In Ilinois, the fate of the law Is[to prevent the state from going| Hassell yesterday confessed caused temporary Interruptions to|a man sought as the siayer of Lot pments. A 1 Vel i , | 3 o It trend. but in the main fluctua- | tia Whitehall, 14-year-old Kirkland The valuati laaad I N Selling Agencie {in the hands of the supreme court,|broke. There will be an estimated killed his wife eight e | N he valuation placed on each unit 9 Ag s | / g Lo | loled those of the pre-| High School girl who was found covered by the survey was said to| The leading selling agencies, handl- and if it is held unconstitutional, | deficit of $5,000,000 July 1, next, and | children and buried them in i 4 lain nearly. twa Jbonihe: ko BEeE e omervative, At the: fus|ing the output of mines in all sec.|the fight will be thrown into the|additional revenues of §5.000.000 ioout about 10 feet from ¥ Yaml "I’ vkl [P aai B L ‘: ufe.nel ; T e ot animals was|tions of the United States, South|leElslature for its re-enactment. $7,000.000 annually must be provided |door of hix house He Rl bt Be bR | [T s it VB oo el DA 7 Rolling into the assemblies as an-|if the state’s bank balance is to keep to have killed a woman A G S A o g (Continuea on Page Eight.) (Continued on Page Five.) other important subject will be is|up with its expenditures l‘mm.“ in Californ | Sontinnen on Fage THOD Dibmaci e Rk el \ ‘ g \ ) y ¢ & y : ]