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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ~+LL THE TIME” AU, ALASKA, THURSPAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. MEMBER ¢ VOL. XXIX., NO. 4364. § Ju EARTH SHOGKS IN WAS S—— e o e — e, g )CIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS NGTON AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER SAYS | ° o ' Slgflmflg“#u"nifi s s, U. S. 'Will Resist Another Tfmni | ms told the Pilgroms’ Club, last night, that Europe has forgot- due to Eurcpe's failure to ap- ten all America did during the preciate America’s history, hex LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 30. i 2 R Tona sRbe t lies ; licy oy . M H t S = Ditkrict Atforuay Keves todsy World War. Eurcpe sees the traditional policy, her demo: Il Il ary? ayg United States glutted with gold cratic aspirations and ideals. g@ Occupants of Buildings in Eungunce: ”‘;“‘ f“s_"“ssl:“ of | and bemt cn holding every | “Europe still regards herself - ! | ; Wenatchee Flee to dorsfrany ant pOnjuIy. OHMReS country to the ransom, said as the whole world. Europe ! Stvanbs Alar aeainst Mrs. Aimee Semple Mc- Bnoe it o oney: mud TRENTON, N§ J.. Dec. 30.— Streets in Alarm. Pherson, Kenneth G. Orimston, The Prime Minister arrived materitls kept the war going President Calvin Coolidge up- POy Mis. Minnie Kennedy and Mis. from England yesterday morn- At Siatote: waN assured 2 held the ideals and fiith that NATCHEE, Wash, Dec. Wiseman was imminent. This ing. * * "livotie targsta '”’w the de. | led George Washington to vie- 30.—A pronounced quake shook is because of the ‘collapse of oWt Ametios ol i 'fl t Lr AERoRs: Ahe tory in the Revolution as guides | buildines here this forenoon testimcny of the principal wit- HOWHIE Tl ot A g b DR AR Hsd to the Nations of the World in and frizhtened the occupants y § g i the misunderstanding in Eur- tervention. She thinks only | Ao 5 £ P ness, Mrs. Wiseman, said ha . : i | quest cf lasting peace, in an who qui :ly fled to the streets. Keyes. ope w1tl\ regard to your na- that America was enriched at | address st Might condluding | i 5 !» flon sa}d the Prime Minister, the expense of the Allies. [ the sesquicentennial ce’ebra- | “AKIMA., Wash., Dec. 30.— “Impertinent” Letter ( 4 W— . | tion cf the Battle of Trenton ‘ | An earthquake shock here this § LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 30.—| and Washington's crossing of | ' renoon moved tables. the Delaware The Pieswdent declared that the United States and other countries must be prepared to make the same sacrifices in be- half of amity that Washington | and the Colonies made to es- ) tablish an independent Amor- | ica. He declared that the world has been striving toward peace by sccking to rely on reason rather th:n force but “‘we are in dangev cf slipping back into the old formula. We cannot es- tablish a new principal unless we are willing to make some sacrifices; unless we are will- ing to put some courage into our convict.ons.” Speaking for America, Presi- dent Coolidge said: “We are strcng enough and brave enough to resist anothev A cable dispatch to the Los Ane geles Times from Sydney. Australii quoted Mrs, K. G. Ormiston as say ing she had a “most impertinent” letter written by Mrs. McPherson | and mailed on May 18, the day Mrs | McPherson disappeared. Mrs, Ormis ton said her hushand deserted her | SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 30.— n_eaithquake was felt here at 9:57 o'clock this forenoon and lasted fo\ two minutes. - 1/AMONDS ARE .Z SMUGGLED; 2 MEN ARRESTED NEW YORK. Dee. 30.—Customs L jueents and detectives have arrested i Geravado Manrigue after seizing a unset jewels valued at $100,000. They 3 also arvested Pedro Mandero and 4 both are charged with smuggling ! on January 22 and sent a special delivery letter to her saying tube: cular infection of the leg might af fect his spine and she was free 1| seek a divorce while he would liv in the memories of a happy mu vied life — e % KLLED N SEATTLE 1925 The police said both are sons of ¢ N | domination of the World by (wealihy Bcuador citizens. They ar- military spirit through our own "rived in New York four days ago m]r)wnrlrnl action.” 15 students. They bave lived here about two years and have made three etween Equador and the United SEATTLE, Dec. 30 Coroner Corson reported today that poisoned liguor has Kkilled 35 persons this veur. Twenty-four persons died las vear in Seattle as the result of the poisoned stuff, he said “Drunkards used to live for said the Coroner, “but to- y a spree may lest only a few wee and then death intervenes.’ Liguor, the Coroner said, has been indirectly responsible for a score of! other deaths in Seattle this year. - oo L the police asserted the two men | WHY LRINKERS | i Jhave roalized bhetween 100 and 200 i Here is Frank L. Smith, who pitat | t in the perocent profit on smuggled jewel- | Senate by cepting an appointment [ 10X} m ry 5 of the late Senator William B MeKinl 1 dvice - DR. HRDLICKA | S e e ) | GO FLlERS flRE IN NUW PHEDlCTEU sent liquor and too much at on o : aphy, told the National '\’loncy Shows Most Sub- MAKES REPORT | fataliti of Geog 1 | James M. Doran, Chief Prohibi-' = Council of Geography Teacher ] » : R e ALASKA TRIP tion Unit chemist, scouted the pos-| = that “inaccuracies, falsehoods and ALVESTON, T stantial lmproveme"l- i " Pan-Anic i f1 r five sibility that wood salcohol caused| | unsocial ideas are being planted | Th . . e % | many of the numerous deaths. While| | Into the minds of the children , {Planes h ed oft from Tam-{ \" "“ ‘.\l"lf-l\‘ “"'\.I;';'Il‘v"“ T“'; i only two per cent wood alcohol in the First, Second and Third pico 1 AL Cr Mex ) ceord ; 0CH “ I”'I\‘“(‘-';'I".“:pl‘;'“ u;"l PPHILADELPHIA, Dec. 30.—Dr.| used in most of the wovernment i Hi stonies S andiERdIE g\l : ; basis, o Fomesku il Gy ara it Ales Hrdlicka, in a paper for the| forRule. for defiattisng,. Bt 4 new)| in use. There is grave ~eo Y French frane late in the year, the American Association for the Ad-| Mrs. Zachary handsdowne, widow of the commander of (formula effective January 1 calls SO e “"("‘I"" return of the Japanese yen and the vancement of Science, reported his the wrecked Shenandoah, is engaged to John Caswell, Jr., of |for an addition to four per cent Wiolig. notions: of pecple A G1j Norwegian kroner to within a short exploration of 900 miles of the d. 1 Mellon's Statement ue; fkly, Hawall, Japen, Bet i | Joston, it is announc | 5 Jdistance of parity and substantial Secretary of Treasury Mellon an-| many and the Sahara desert | Yukon River, Alaska, from Tananal — ; ! {improvement in most of the other ! wide movement toward more stable downwards to Bering Sea, the sea- coast to Nome, then to Point Bar- WAGE PARLEY AWAITS ;mliu.lm’ for denatiring mrmwn;u .u]‘,: | cohol fearing prohibition is boun - >-oe row. . { | monetary conditions in 19 I had fine results” says Dr to drive drinkers to use it. He said | AL he close of the year the out- Hrdlicka, “location of scores of dead () {1t is mot the government’s duty.to | S BRATTLE, I ! to sl ook for sound currency conditions villages with some older sites along i ‘Umu... citizens but to enforce the| ale held e Seattle Fur 1 a8 brighter than: 4t &ttt eins i both the Yukon River and coasts, { change i 1 Retve Tupat wor largely due to the cumula- the finding of a hitherto unknown INDIA law and he expects chemists to bef 5 8 ‘ g NDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 30.- {able to denature aleohol and make | IN NIGAHAGUA onall h items ¢ nE WOIVeS Liive cijects of a comstructive pro- stone industry on the lower and|How steadily will burn the bobbing ‘M too distasteful for drink when which Jacked ind. Minks aver-| g SuppoTte by international central Yukon, gathering of many|light on the caps of 200000 miners !Iu new formula becomes effective | aged § 0 it Pwent A fox | pankers and the fbramoNt acoDaHIE archaelogical objects, particularly|in the great central soft coal field lon Saturday. Poisons will be elimi T SUUN W|N averaged $20.25 and the bost lots|{{iorities of all countries fossil ivory, which show collectively |of the United States during the next 1 but four per cent wood al ; | went o § ! ) ver Gold Standard a remarkable and rich old culture|few vears will be determined in the :u.hnx remains, and this is not ia-| oll, pne lot centaining all grades) iy the ness Foke, 16 Ken TSN with indications of connections deep |sunshine of Miami, Fla, at a wrn—‘ jurions -— | bringir ¥ I a ol preoted by financial experts, the into Asia and the American North-|ference starting Feb. 14 [ Secretary Mellon disclosed that SRS, EN 1 [entire collection was 5146 livench franc and the Iltalian lira west Coast.” Miners' and operators’ represen-| mmmm.‘ Prohibition is impossible | AM]“'/ l“‘f"”‘\_»":‘l"‘ i .1“31 \I]',m‘ The ne WL be January 26 will join the other European cur- | O T S A !fatives in the central competitive | and improved enforcement und: 'f't'l'{‘ - g |Iml. ety : St <R {roncies which have gone back to the One of the interesting entries at|field of western Pennsylvania, In- Assistant Secrelary Andrews has re- l'*'\l 8 "U“ S h" R S NEW ORLEANS, Dec ,‘ Wited e old standard. Revaluation probably S rna al Livestock Exhibi-|diana, Ohio and Illinois will start| lted rinking industrial al- " ASARYS > _accompilsheCigtates Customs Inspectdrs have selz- win e jecessary, as ft w s the terational; Liveaty ! i . o Reputed Rum ng Leader 15 et inking ndustelal sl g DV LT E he United States|ad 200,000 rounds of smmunition snil] L 16 MeceRsaiy 43, i MAS FUSEE tion at Chicago was a litter of hogs, negotiations then for an AL’,!IW'IH"!I’) cohol and killing of some Smug-| 1t it M i asil wiam. Kecent developments have in- 17 in number, which weighed 5117 Arrested in Seattle— glingiibng the Coass nnd Ganarian VU Son:MEsIsaLe Bugkliag aULR ) tour momt the crew of thelgieaed that attempts were belng pounds at six months of age (Lflnllnued on Page anel) Recentlv Indicted | border nost eliminated and .h.,‘w"'l‘ml' S “'t"m“” s Yo ) g ) b "“‘“‘ hoal AW page to ascertain the true levels of —_— —— — — — | 2 estic leaks are stoppe i b 5 ted for violation ¢ ese exchangos il (EnepMa 1end -;.“ g Liberal forces' strength, basing hi 1 MAnin . b iy AN | ! remarks upon cablegrams - from L, Mo Mexico ! (Continuea on Fuge Two. PRESIDENT AND FRONT SEATTLE, Dec The | Cosmo Hamflton Plans Igovernment which said « ge Two) of Charles Romeo, reputed rum ring| 1518 ire only 2000 Tibaral ol «~ YARD TYPIFY AMERICA e’ v veiori“witicarsy To Do “Radio-Serial™, 'y it (o, Wi «s()\s OF WEALTH PICK was disclosed last night : . » NEW YORK., Dec. 30 Having ex ident Diaz number 11.000 it e LA B UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS moonshining, charged with operating]berimented with the reading —of WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Sundays(dows of the White House parlors.| i’ oo’ goatile two years ago.| fifteen minute novel” by radio, Cos- and holidays excepted, Calvin Coo-|are striking symbols of democracy |ye™ i \aig under $6,500 ball mo Hamilton contemplates the broad-| | ‘ I8 S ¢ = S e lidge is “at home” to the American|as practised in the United \‘xutui "It was disclosed that Roy Thorn next year of a “radio| l)ll'l'l'lor& /liI‘ | el & people between twelve and one n~land by the head of the nation. They | & “woi hikan roadhouse keeper, v i Sewward Memorial ! YOR Dee. 30, Some of of Natural History and, with his clock. have no counterpart in Republics the | co & o5 e s wanted on two| The story probably will be told | * 5 bl e of wealth have | wife, headed the expedition to the His front yard, at 1600 Pennsy!-|world over, and suggest a unique|,...c.iiona in eight “installments” of 15 min Are Elected | i sown s in fields far re- | Island of Komodo in the Duteh East vania Avenue, also is accessible to|paradox to the almost autocratic| mpooeon’ je yamed with Romeo|utes each, he said, with dialogue, | i moved from Wall Street | ludies where (wo “dragon lizards" vigitors at any hour of the day. It's|authority vested by the Constitution|.,q nine policemen in indictments, | description and characterization. The SEWARD, Alaska, Dec, 30 | Tarning their backs to idle life,| Were captured the only private lawn in the United |in the nation's executive pociprhi 73 S tentative (itle is “The Missing Man’{ | The Seward Memorial Associa- | |they are wenerally slaping careers | Jazz and Politics States which may be invaded anl| Marshal von Hindenburg is by and he intends making the story tion has elected the following |along new lines of business or be-| Music at the other extreme from trampled on without regard for the|comparison a legéndary figure in the FALL REPORTED WORSE “light and Shavian.” | | Directors: Gov. George A. Parks, | nefactio vhile their others are | that of which his father is patron, feelings of the occupant of the!popular mind of Germany, and loit e el former Gov. William Sulzer, of | busy in world of finance. rewards Roger Wolfe Kahn with s premises. lers in front of the German Whire| EL PASO, Texas. Dec. Albert COE SUCCEEDS BROOKER New York; A. E. Rucker, Se- | more than mere diversion from the House in the Wilhelmstrasse are|B. Fall, former Secretary of In- e ward attorney; Mayor L. V. Ray Adventure s the chosen 1ot 0f 408 of gociety. He has beem sue- - Unlike Other Republics firmly requested by the uniformed |terior, returning to his home in New| NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—John A.[) gngq y p, Hannon, City Clerk. It | | Willlam Dougla Burden, waturalist- | oogepun in organizing and directing i The President's daily receptons|piirols to “move on.” It requires a|Mexcio from Washington, and taken| Coe, President of the American Brass| | {0 onoced that school children explorer n of James A. Burden.|ja,, orchestras and now has his kL and the right accorded freeborn|cabinet order to get within hand-|sudden il with pneumonia, took alCompany bas been elected divector| ynioughout the nation be en- |00 B cougon g has been iy night club. He also expeets to by Americans to walk unmolested under|gnaking distance of the head of ihe |Cchange for the worse last night ,t{of the Anaconda Copper and Mining listed in the movement. | supplanted by it romantic ' pacome a composer. f the portico which shelters his front | | was announced today by physicians|Company filing the vacancy caused| | |snarin of strange creatures. He 18| o o et 4 door, and even peep into the win- (Continaed ca Mage Three) attending him. lhy the death of Charles F. Brooker.|q. P | associate benetactor of the Museum | (Contlaued vn Fuge Sevea.) g J : \ < i