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TH VOL. XXIX., NO. 4370. Chinese Make Demands on British; BRITISH FACE | ULTIMATUM IN EANKOW, CHINA Organizations Present De-| mands Through Nation- alists to Consul HANKOW, €1 Jan bor, Farmer, Merchant, Soldier representatives Jated demands to present tish Consul ish the Government The demand indemnity for slain Chin drawal of gunboats, and apology the Chinese government parades and against the rainstorm 1 moved ftish hay quarters from their 6.~ The La Student and have formu- to the Bii- Nationalist includ witl 5 demon wers similar Sritish Lahor strations d By stopped by All foreign a to other | 1 conces: | sion The demand organization in 72 hours ganized made by the varion must be fulfitled with | A boycott has been o Leaving Hankow HANKOW, China, Jan women and children have leaving Hankow for Shanghai With heavy street fighting in gress between Chinese coolies the Chinese police, the situation here unchanged. The women assembled at the Amer ican Consulate and took launches t tohe steamers in midstream in the Yangste river. . ——— SKUNK MEAT IN MULLIGAN 1S RESENTED Old Time Gludg(‘ Is Ilnalv‘ Charged Up Against | County Shenff 9 | 6.—| British | tarted ( pro and is | 1 | J | PORT ANGELE Wash., Jan “No one can feed me skunk meat FOIIII(‘I’ 162 L. W. @an Patrolman Sherift to appear | with | Highway ! summoning \ Jefferson County | a charge of fraudulently | obtainiug an automobile licenso. | Carder related that when he wa a deputy sheriff threc years ago, he and . Chase went into the Olympic| Mountaing hunting moonshiners “I was a good sport when I found out the Mulligan Ch; fed me skunk. Chase ought be a sport and pay his $7.50 fine.” S Ormiston Is ‘Granted Third Continuance| and der, clared Chase, of IPriday to get away State in de Phil | was | to goud Keu- | granted | LOS ANGE neth G. Ormiston was today third continuance on the McPhe: indictment when he appeare:! arraingment. The hearing will Monday. T — Gould Bribery Charges | Are to Be Investigated 8. Cal.. Jan. 6 a son for be WASHINGTO ate Elections cided to bribery of Maine, diction . Jan. 6.—The Sen subcommittee has de investigate the charges of against Senator-elect Goul without passing on juris- ‘Iu\\ lof Ch ‘ Yokl A\ ! River | Cordova ding the at Council Seattle Serwce Station {charging tion selling guise been N DATL “ALL THE JUNEAU, ' VOLSTEAD AGT IS DENOUNCED Bng., Gen. Bull(‘), Former | Prohibitionist, Changes His Position OAKLAND Cal Gen. Smedley D, Butler his rigid stand as a Prohibition and denounced “this fool Vol stead” Act” class legislation, & nally believed th was writ ten to apply to eve but has learned it pertainod o the novinflucntial hias des ed ists as act vhody only Prohibition Praised WASHINGTON, Jan Robins, of Chic Citizens Committee that prohibition was social, economic and moral ture in the political history of world. Cocktails in the homes of vich and white mule in the the underworld are the onl | shevik propaganda we need { der a few short years, even miserable enforcement |leads the world in | crease of wealth and | standards for a better L > > J, A, FRASER - ~ PASSES AWAY 6—J. A Commission year among G Raymo told the of One Thousand the ‘“greatest o, today adven the dens o woun witi Ane production, the human general ~ i3 s %__J ot humor, o thi B. C Gold for He above Jan miles on fuce ar of ina, Lady Dongla and Comte Bertier de Sauv their | VANCOUVER, | Fraser, k lat Atlin, B. C here yesterday | early Klondikers - >> Geor aged died the was igny, wed- Fernand photographed a in Lounden on e Glrl Slayer Belrayed Sentence CORDOVAMEN - it WED, SEATTLE .- day YORK, Jan. 6 standing § victim of the manr \\h'- betrayed her, Judge Barrvett yes m.uy afternoon suspended sentenc on Mrs. Catherine Denfo fessed she killed Louis admitted coming to New Hlinois, trailing Fino him in a barber shop. betrayed r when she old. She mother she married Denfo. e izing a girl of sixteen ore him the Cordova Minister il Officiates at Double Wed- | ding Last Night ‘ W Rev E i GO A | at the wedding Later and Miss Ithel | o BYIN 15 Persons Are Injured I Train Wreck in Montana ¢ she Fing. She York from and ghooting She he was thirteen con said SEATTLI, Dec [ igler, formerly of night officiated les 15, Warter and H. D years hecame a toceo | Paulson, egan the Copper Railrond at | Cordova | cashier of Northwe Deegan ter i and tern and . TTLE, Linjured in morning. A responsible ed to the to hospitals > Coolidge’s Appointee Is Before Committee Pifteen Montana wreck broken coach wheel A special train was rus hr scene and took the in Missoula Jan. 6 a (i Warter lived at Kennewicii, several wed for Alaska Saturday took Mrs. newly-weds and gue will sail Northwestern next The double the home of The 5t on wed | place | Dr | w. W and o WASHINGTON, Jan 6 Woods, whom President has nominated member Interstate Commerce sion, told the Senate Committee to- day that he had holdings of nearly $200,000 in railroad and coal com- Cyrus Cool a idge 0 Men Are Caught in Graft| e the SATTI Jan. 6 seven gasoline service sta- proprietors and attendants with inferior motor oils under the of well known brands, hAv issued to state investigato Phe investigators said dozens of 1 prosecutions will be started Warrants | panies, g -A 4 Deering Miner Faces LITTLE MOTHERS USE RAG DOLLS IN STUDYS DETROIT, Jan. 6.—The little rag doll which, tightly clutched in small hands means 30 much to many chii- dish hearts, is taking on a new meaning for older girls in Mich- igan's primary 00ls. Through cooperation between the Michigan State Health Department and' the “Little Mothers’ League,”/ the little effigy upon which is lavish- ed the “mother instinct” of the youngsters is being used to.promote basic training for parenthood. Each little member of the League| has her chance to “mother” one of| the dolls, to dress it in the mo.,tl | | Wife Murder Charge; {11 Children Destitute } Dick Hoogendorn, Deering min- 1 er, has been bound over to the Federal grand jury at Nome, | | charged with murder of his wife, confortable of clothes and learn what, | according to telegraphic adv pracfical care is necessary (o make | received at the Governor's offi “babies” grow. The smallest girls, today. Details of the alleged watched by competent nurses, bathe| | crime were not given. and dress their dolls and lay them' As a result of the killing and in comfortable beds of their own| ' the imprisonment of Hoogendorn, making. 11 minor children are left des- ! More than 22,000 girls enrolled in titute, officials were informed. the Little Mothers’ league the first| | They have been turned over to | half of this year. Many have been| | the Board of Children’s Guard- graduated, receiving merit badges| | jans of the Second Division for | and diplomas, with the privilege of| | care and maintenance. The Board | continuing their work as long as| | is apparently short of funds as | they care to, through correspon-| | a request was made on the Gow | dence. | ernor for financial assistance. (Continuea on Fage Beven.) & BY SUPPORTER life. ' | be- | were | injured Commis- NEWS 4LL THE TINE” ALASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS e ——————————— NIGARAGUA S T — thie This wag the first picture to manian roval palace in Bucharest that was destroyed h\' fire. a blow to King Ferdinand, who p.ll we, whi L]! was one of the show places of the capital, ws rious!y ill at the time. {Intersational Newsreel) if ORE u,w, RS TO MEET | WITH ROAD BUILDERS BRITISH NAVAL OFHGER IS TO FLY IN ARCTIC . D. Grant Will Accompany Wilkins ¢n Polar Flight; Use Sunsman Planes | Cille nnal {ing | tion AGO, [ Americn’ Jan house | of the Amer | Associntion, will [ here Janua | The fame Nighways will attendance of ar cleaving " vearly convy o Road Builder JE# [ build- | | | | | conntry the w1 ntatives of fa history of fror Alaska wropean cign conntri e ization il os Sonth America, Cuba lan and severn will attend [ country later buildine I Re aid that la denetd every Mexico Jap tip ports at the sh Ny YORK, Jan former NEAW i kan Gi [ al Brtish in building i tate and plan ar b exposition machinery will the virtuali 1927 pro ntion ficer, to associated with Capt the second ex to fly in the party would on laiter I the the Georg Brams just s A | i pedit lhml. | m $3.000,000 of road el i The Arctic reg i use two Stinsman pla capuble of connection with convention, making 1,500 mil with a » oot The expedition plans to £y 600 miles Point Barrow, Alaska Wilkins hi e Scattle for ¢ SNOW STORM ~ DOES DAMAGE time - will be Gond Road R convention and tional b er mono north ‘PROSPERITY S - SEENFOR 1921 - BYLABOR CHIE ASHINGTON, forecast of in expect Jan. 6.—An opti industrial 1927 made by president of the Labor, in a ment publication in The American Republic Aserbai snow storm which raged ihe in the death of 1y small hoats were [the Caspian Sea, with many in. and hund of oil derricks an gool |levelled. Telegraph lines were Ar 1926, he tred uprooted said, adding that many industries | established production policie have and methods caleulated to sustain. Mexican Soldiers in Control, Bandits, Rebels | prosperity. “Our trade union movement,” h MEXXICO mistic cond Jan many Transcaucasian region many work lost lives BAKU of A hours in fresulted Williain An tions s Green, Federation of | prepared by him for | the January issue of | Federationist | “The conditions !dicative that 1927 it notea better y l rican | 6 ers, m: on were broken smatl slides are strongly ds will & and snow than down houses by wept aw - ay | lcontinued, “has made @ substantiai| | contribution toward making our high wage country and demonstrating { that high wages are compatible with low costs, “Becausze wages are high our part in buying the industries are turning out in starting increasing quantities. The wage in-, De la Fuente creases for the cofiductors and train-|els in two district men on the eastern roads and the|the {shopmen on the Baltimore and Ohio and the Canadian National Railroad | may reasonably be regarded as in.| RKECHUCK, Jowa, Jan. 6 - dicative of what s to be expected |fear he might commit more crimes in 1927 Thomas Walsh of Odessa, Wash PP ST {surrendered this afternoon, saying Three ch men of Anglo-Saxon ) he stricken times, “ach large as a building |theft from {brick, are in the British Muscum, former “ CiTy wed a nment i ement that Federal rs of sity on created and Two day were control the handits nearby. rebels in Catholic we can many articles | pries uprisings in The reb- fled before do ov cused of Paras and have e - CRIMINAL SRRENDERS as conscience of travels employer, 8 rs checks P Smouldeung Ruins Remain of Queen Marie’s Palace rrive in America showing the smouldering ruins of the Ru- Dun- | For over Ultimatum Issued D " 'FOUR HUNDRED MARINES LAND IN NICARAGUA (m\«-mnwnl Alxo Authorizes Exportation of Arms. | Ammunition | ‘ WASHINGTON ‘w|um.|l have Nicarazua carrying 400 marines who are to be landed. Rear Admiral Latimer establishing additional neutral President | tound the M in. 6.—Six addi- vessels been ordered fto is zone, ha at Diaz itistaction expre the ol landing pro- of Machine Guns Exported WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The United States has decided to permit the exportation of 160 machine zuns million rounds of Managua, the seat Diaz Conservative Govern- nent Nicaragua President Dinz has repeatedly in- sisted that is unable to maintain himself o power without the United States arms and ammuni- tion He has charged his enemies getting supplies from Mexico. several to and ammuni of the on in Claims Interventio WASHINGTON, n. 6.—United | States Senator Wiliam E. Borah characterized the landing of the United States Marines in Nicaragua ‘.Alul a shipment of arms to Presi- fdeat Dinz, as intervention. > > 2 PLAYERS DENY LATEST B. B, SCANDAL White Sox and Tigers Give Direct Lic to “Swede” The destruction of the Man Sentenced To Hang Three Tlmes SAN Jan, 6, hree thrico hang in San Qe March 18 "harle I\-I] convicted of i wits yesterdauy entenced Prison tin on -+ o VICTIM, GANG WAR, IS FOUND A hok that Theodore hotel owner e Killin o L Au Cicero CHICAGO, d 1o b vissing Dee. 6 of n CHICAGO, White players, Jan. 6 Members Sox and Detroit sweepingly of Tigers, denied Risherg's accusations when Com. Landls brought the the accuser. The accused of throw- was found !y, lime filled |y in Antone i heodor seination >o o —— Swede’ taseball players to face players had been Are . Fl’flll('l‘ ing pames 1‘ Eddie Collins, {second baseman, {1ed which variance with tionad George aid he the White raised, pitch game in the Rishe declared was The hearing will be beImorrow when Gandill will testity the charges of Risberg. - we will have low- | A o il b 10| Trade Wives {To Secure | Drink of Vodkn YAKUTSKI, “Touring Planes” Displayed White Sox produced a cancel- showed a date at one Risberg men- former PAL Lrplanes to the rendezvous, a for les exchange rates Two of these the Prench call them, wer W the Aeronautic Show ‘So far orders are fow aid the expect to get enough to ju production. Then flivvers Little thing or twae seat for a trip wecek in| at recent | Jan check just the o or out zolf cour to a end re on sale Diuies was paid Sox Detroit pitcher, $180 from a pool yet did not which France s than $3,000, touring planes,” a displayed series bought resumed to- and far ‘but mass tween,” sulesman, supporting priced air Three Men T)Te?or Murder in Boston| BOSTON, Jan. 6. -Bdward lein, John Devereaux and John Laughlin were electrocuted early thi morning in the named at the|pay Charleston State Prison for the mur-{are akin to the Eskimos, have been der of a car barn night watchman in |trading their wives and reindeer for 1925 1wnm. AIM TO REMOVE SLUR FROM SOUTHERN NAMES South in 1865, the War department received a list of the confederate soldiers then incar- cerated in the United States Military (Libby) Prison at Richmond, Va. It bore signature nor identifying mark but it went into the files of the War department—there to seal in dishonor several hundred Southern soldiers because after their names was written: “Deserter.” One day a Southern patriot chanc- ed to run across the document, and discerning that some of the names were those of men believed to have Rusiid, Tho 6 —Fio hibition has been proclaimed over | this district because the people are |drinking so much vodka they cannot their taxes. The natives, who Hein M order the an so1e South erate WASHINGTON, files of the War old, unsigned document of the proudest deserters from and because friends believe wrongfully accused, been initiated clear 6.—In the North and Jan department listing names of the the Confe their relatives they have heen movement has them as army no and a to But the to vindication may be difficult because it lies through the uncertain channels of legislative action by Congress, wheih usually turns it's ear to more urgent things, Lister As ‘‘Deserters’ way When hostilities ceased IW"‘"“"\ (Continued on Page Eight.)