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TH VOL. XXIX., NO. 4369. ———— “AL JUNEAU, L THE NEW TIML” ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, S ALL o Mkl 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE * PRICE TEN CENTS CHINESE REVOLT AGAINST BRITISH U. S. MARINES LANDED,, NHCARAGUA MANAGUA 1 OCCUPIED BY U. S. MARINES Cne Hundred and Sixty Men Landed at Corinto, \ | March to Managua. | agua, Jan. 5 as occupied first time MANAGUA, United Stat city today for August, 1925 One hundred landed fiom the U. S. 8. at Corinto, proceeding to to guard the United States ng.mnn 1 Otficials of the Diaz government stated the arvival of the Marines was tmely to the country from | anaréhy remaking the Nicaragua en- | joted the greatest prosperity and progress during the 12 years the U 8. Marines were stationed here, Nicar Marin the this since sixty marines Gatv and save Way Marines Landed WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. It is an-; nounced that M 1es vere ordere to land the State Dcpartment “dis-j closed, following requests by British and [Italian diplon , for protection. This was the information given by} of State Kellogg to the Foreign Committee, MEXICO CITY, Jan. The Uni- versity students of Guatemala have sent messages of congratulations to P’resident Calles “champion of Latin- America against advances of Saxon Liuperialisin.” The Mexican Brotherhood of Rail- road Conductors have supported: Calles in the ‘“international crisi with the United States.” COOLIDGE SAYS U. S, POLICY TO BE CONTINUED 5 Anne Caldwell, New York actress wlio recently obtained a $30.000 judgment against John W. Hubbard, Pittsburgh, Pa., “shovel king” for bres ol promise, is shown studying a part in a nov play in New York. Francis Dugan, pj— wright, looks on. (International Newsreel) Believes ‘Government Must Protect American Lives in Central America. WASIHINGTON, Jan Coolidge believes the United States government must continue the policy of defending American lives and pro perty in Central America and musi protect the privilege of building a canal across Nicaragua, purchased for $3,000,000 and the right to es- tablish naval base on Fonseca | Bay. ARMY FLIERS START AGAIN GUATEMALA CITY, Jan. American army fliers today con- tinued their 20,000 mile of the Pan American hourney when they hopped off for dor. The flight was temporarily halted when the made a forced landing short the hop-off. TENAKEE WOMAN HERE TO ENTER HOSPITAL | of the % 5. Presiden. | ! “The Russian Trains Armed; Banditry on Increase; MOSCOW, Jan. 5—The principal 1ailway trains are heavily armed be- cause of the alarming increase in banditry and this is face of the death penalty administered to ban- dits. SNOW ON GROUND IN ALASKA AREAS Snow on the ground at 8 o'clock last Monday night in various Alaskn areas, according to reported received by Weather Bureau Chief Mize was as follows: Cordova 22 inches, Eagle 16 inches, Fairbanks 5 inches, Nome 11 inches and St. Paul lulnml trace. Su preme Court S peeds Mrs. T. A ‘\Inman‘ wife bookkeeper at a Tenakee cannery, was brought here last night for pitalization and medical treatment She was accompanied by her hus- band who is remaining here for the present. Mrs. Morgan's condition Dr. W. A. Borland, ician, to be serious. Ann’s hospital. was 3uhl attending She fs at by ph St. classroom Herriot, Instiruc- in the Edouard of Publie stlnu pictures are favored by French Minister tion. Its Criminal Appeals| dvance the hearings in all eri- 1 cases dinarily it would not be made ainted with the issues presented ases upon its docket until the ;e is reached for oral argument. 6w is having the docket closely ‘hed, and criminal appeals are mptly brought to its attention n filing. These are set for early rings, a reasonable time only be- allowed counsel to print the s and prepare for argument. If sel is not ready when the case eached a satisfactory reason must presented to obtain further delay. hos- | GOV, AL SMITH TAKES POSITION Urges Congress Reslore Harmless Beverages—Mes- safe to the Leglslaluxe. Gov ge ALBANY, N. Y., Jun. 5 Smith, in his annual me New York State Legislature, that Congress bhe memorialized take action 5o “harmless hover our people century 10 immediate which than them.” ages more restored 0 may b Poiscn Charges Made WASHINGTON, Jan Represe tative La Guardia, Republican of New York, blamed the alcoholic | deaths on Secretary of Treasury lon and Illnh!lnnml Director of the w York State. He the government not only corrupt or incompetent officials | New York, permitted o a diversion of poison into the hootleg at bridge whist T0 NEGOTIATE Mills said in but it alcohol | went business self” clubs WASHINGTON, Jan Porter of the House Committee has tion requesting PPresident [ negotiate, independent of other tions, for an adjustment of Utervitorially tariff, autonomy , Uother matters in China.” R e Charges in $3,000,000 Arson Plot Dismissed Chairman :n Affairs Qa i Fore introduced Coolidae na extri and CONLrov rsy The | ANGELES, Cal., Jan | Superior Court, on motion of | Attorney A has dis charges against busin mer Imen accused of being leaders in 3,000,000 arson plot. Keyes said mistake had been made in filing the charges. LOS Keyes, ssed seven > |Slayer of 9 Indicted; Jan. 5 sturned nine FAREWELL, Texas, County grand jury has indictments against ( charging murder. Eight charges mur {der of eight stepchildren and the other indictment containing five counts, accuses him of the murder of his wife with a hammer, choking, axe, hands and other weapons. The trial begins tomorrow. —_—eoeo——— 20 I | Seattle Legion Parades As Protest Banks’ Action After a the streets members of Post No. American Legion, a resolution was adopted coudemning attle banks |for “unwarranted and unjust attitude lin declining to lend money on ad justed compensation certificates. Soviet Officials Must Jan through SEATTLE, test parad night by pro- last 18, . -8ix men have death for em- MOSCOW. Jan been sentenced bezzlements and entenced include Director Lossevich, of the Irkutsk Communal Depart- ment. Twenty-six other officials have been convicted of embezzlements charges and sentenced to prison. P ey All “Bunk” Says 'Gov. Smith on Political Statement ALBANY. N. Y, Jan. 5--“Bunk, the same old bunk, said Gov. Al Smith, commenting on the statement of Chaeles D. Hilles, National Repub lican Committeeman of New York State, that Smith's fourth term was a stepping stone to the Presidential Inomlnntwn. to l Doison | Me!-| “througa | tolerated | CHINA ISSUES, resolu- | District | al al Trial Starts Tomorrow! The | llm(:«v\li Die for Embezzlements bribe taking. Those | | | | Al to the ! urged | | enjoyed | : AN cashier, said the prince “Charlestoned wonderfullv. International Newsreel | | Will Attempt to Radio Music { | 1 | Around Globe ROCHESTBR, NV, Jah, 5 The American and British hroad casting will attempt to radio around the globe wa Schene to ¢ it Britain rebroadeast to remote points stations musi nighi Lomorrow tady for WILL ENFORCE MEXICAN LAND LAWS RIGIDLY : 1CO CITY, Jan has instructed Industry and Commerce to the Attorney General the individuals and companies not applied for ratification under the s0 he can take action Calles indicated the the a foreign con- not complying with the new with! Dorothy Papenhausen was ex= pelled from Manchester Col- lege, North Manchester, ind.. fnr smoking. Joseph Tillman who wa qlhp(‘n(h'd for glvmq her cigarettes, died a suicide. (Internaticns] Newsresl) D o ] i i 'WOMEN JURORS BEING DEBATED LONDON, Jan. 5.—England is de-i DR R bating the question whether women ' New French Envey to should be permitted to serve on | U. S. Also 3 Liilerinan juries The PARIS, Ja Stella PARIS, Jan ambassador when one g Claudel, has one der the s with President o with his hoss Lt | Briand. He is utes | M extensive Here about the matter: s president Foreign M Wintringham, late Member ll( l:'];‘l}"“m “Women ;hl)lxlt)l nn]l the streams that irink from serving on either bench { e "y g o1 {in Kastern America. o jury Lady Emmott: “Women are just| | e mott: “Women are Justl uugni herring in the Baltic, irout e e et an | i1 the streams of the Pyrennes and L Reres More than ' yevring in the cold waters norti Violet two womel J ot Bl P m “| \)'mnlll ]n )““'" O ffrom Hambourg, ot to mention oth TR L OWEVEr | op fish off the Basque coast the each jury. A murder tpia Argentine coast nd the waters the Pacific in China and Japan Rose McCaulay, novelist on juries i3 a waste of time i T Mexi. Bandits Kidnap, Kill Mexlcnn Hunters served on them.” | 5 5. President the Depart- | ot 1 | furnish | [ names of | who have of their rights land laws Prosident petrolenm Gov lernment intends (o enforce of government 15t | cerns ’Ln\\ the | trial | un question during Maris “triangle” murd of the women jurors, stress of penf-up emotion, hysterical cry and collapsed, the trial for rral min arose The new French Washington, Paul thing ‘in common Coolidge and also back home a fisherman. is what some women think than or the Affairs that of either the| French miniscer He has fished Briand knows, has caught But he has & o in | as he line, 0 of “Serving I have | ve Mrs. Ross Dagg, lawyer: “As a| jrule they are quite ag good as men.' {Ball Ph—y:rs Waiting For “Dltch" Leonard CHICAGO. | MEXICO (‘l'l'\' Jan —Bandits |attacked and Kidnapped halt a dozen Mexican hunters 10 miles from Mexi co City, killed one, wounded another and released the remaining four. The bandits held-up a passenger ldl) Twenty- | eight baseball players are here to-| {day awaiting “Dutch” Leonard at|train near here and robber the pas “Ilaw»hall Commissioner Landis’ of-| sengers, i fic Leonard accuses Cobb and| P O CRETN others of being caught in a hrihe’scout ve“eh hr Manenven Assemble in a game Dbetween Detroit and Cleveland. SHINGTON, afternoon and freight being delayed!sels, scouting for the battle fleeis the Virginia IV will not sail for Chi- are assembling in southern waters chagof and way ports until tomorrow | for the winter maneuvers on Januar night, instead of 10 o'clock tonight. |12, 8 5. S Owing to the Victoria arriving this WA Jan. 5. Sixty ves | Alvuskuufl Loses Hi rights Monsienr | | Claudel's fishing has been more | and. | tront | olhas been filed The Prinee of Wales danced with these three girls at a British Legion dance in Londo. They are Mrs. James Mclinroy, Miss Ada oole, .md Miss Ida Huckle. Miss lluckle, a is Name; Suddeulv Recalls Events LONG | Claiming where he came about TEW, not Wash., to know T Jan. 6 Tis nam 1 dressed walked into Police Monda night. He recovered senses (o day and,said his name was Richard | P Daralte v Thie ok e tast workod | in a nide plant near Anchorag Alaska, and formerly published newspaper at McCarthy, Al Lander said he iemembered ing with a man in Tacoma for automohile. He believ was ged and rohbed N, & W mun g0, ters k an os {Gun and Meat iCleaver Diuel s Fo Yuen Chew laundry received i duel with of bullet meat ins Huggins contended Ch refused to give hime Huggins re ed scalp wounds from Chew's cleay -oe Halferty Nomlnaled Kodiak Postmaster | WASHINGTON, | Halferty heen Postmaster at Kodiak, ->>> - Mother lnjured Trymg ‘proprie Chinese dead gun -l!lll John ¥ | winning a is from wunds cleaver over T for Jan. 5. Zeph nominated Alaka, has at To Save Daughter’s Life‘ SAN Il‘\\(I\((Y Cal., Jan. 5. A circular wood saw tore loose from | woodsawing frernoon and d plant Kill o injurcd child. The trying path of the a platform late Mamie the mother another mother lost tingers drag the child from the W dn a vesterday Souza G years, and Two {Says Country Suspicious 5. A brief Scnate Elec- a warn WASHINGTON, Jan with the aining country is investigations bribe. Gould Maine tions Commitee cor ing that the .~n pecious of Gould from of | reputed fs Sen latorelect | 'BATTLESHI PS BE ALL WASHINGTON, United States have fully dawned {year 1927 when the urchaic coal- burning hattleship, born more than a century ago through the inventive genius of Robert Fulton, will be a thing of the eventful past Jan. 5 naval history will at the end of the | the Utah, the York which | un Three dreadnaughts, Wyoming, and the New in their ys huve consumed known quantities of coal, remain Ibe modernized. They will have a new set of innards - namely, oil-burn- ng furnaces to place them on a par with other ftirstrate ships of the i e 'a a $178 lottery ! In Gould Bnbery Charges o becomine | to | BRITISH ARE ~ BESIEGED IN CONCESSION ;(’h.' Coolies Make An At- I tack British Warships Order~d to Hankow. WOMEN AND CHILDREN ORDERED TO EMBARK nti-Foreign Agitation Takes Serious Aspect— Situation Alarming. e | | i | 1 BULLETIN — HONGKONG, Jan. 5.—British warships Car- lisle, Vindictive and Wishart have bhecn Dldcl(‘d to Hankow. BULLETIN SHANGHAI Jan. 5Tt is reported that all foreign women and children at Hankow have been instructed to embark, BULLETIN— WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—1It is estibated that 300 Americans are living near Hankow. nor | BRITISH COLONY BESEIGED PEKING, Jan. 5. — Official foreign dispatches from Ham- kow, wheie the British 1s besieged and has )’eenw ed by thousands of coolies fol- lowing anti-foreien agitation say the situation is increasingly serious and indicates the na- tives are beyond control of the Chinese militarists who under- took to maintain order. Most of the barricades of the con- have heen destroyed principal foreigners’ and waterfront foreigners. The cession i thor- are “un- situation oughfares fe is very discouraging.” A German has been stabbed with- in the according to a Reutors’ dispateh A muss meeting, according to the dispatch, charged that Chi- killed and wounded in encounter suid the mass meeting to organize and disarm forces and seize the safe for concession s nese were vesterduy's It clared British sions and the world cruelty and |cent persons.” de- the conces- to telegraph Jdenouncing British wounding Hf inno- is k0 resoived over the CUSTOMS HOUSE SEIZED SHANGHAL Jan. 5. Dispatches received here said the Chinese have customs house and the il Council Chambers Dam- done to the British British armed forces retired learing they would be un- thle to old the mob at Hankow ‘\\u! nt siooting I | ! | Muni lage s been war memorial U. S. DESTROYER SENT PEKING, Jan. 5 An official dis- ipatch from Nanking says the ecity &ul’ Wuhu, Anhwei Province, has llmvu looted persumably by Northern lr-mp-x and the American destroyer D. 5 been ordered to w uhu Al a offers a fertile avid consumer of mush- least species of edible and two of edible puff- wild in meadows. Northern field to the roo! At | mushrooms + balls SOON TO OIL BURNERS fleets. When they are turned out of drydock they will mark fulfillment of a program inaugurated more than 10 vears ago when oil was determin- desirable as a ship fuel. First Used in 1910 Disappearance of the coal burner is sequel to the fading of the romonce which the full-sail-rigged {frizate imparted to the main. In | 1815 Robert Fulton built for the the first “fire-eating-monster” which churned its magical course out to sea spelling doom to the his- torie wind-jammed. (Continasd eu Pege Thres) _ BrOW ed inore navy