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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE : : “ALL THE 1’\”1 S ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4371. JUNLAU ALASKA FR‘ )A\ JANUARY 7, 1926. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS — PRICE TEN CENTS e e = e ry MEXICO LANDA ARMS, NICARAGUA Radio Telephone Service Across Atlantic Is Started NEW TALKINE Coolidge Makes Strong Plea [ i voris & ~1 MEXICAN GUN for Observance Enforcement e I g of Laws; Gives His R@as@ns: SERVIGE HAS INAUGURATION RUNNER AIDS NIC. REBELS A, Jan. 7—The U. 8.'S. left Corinto hastily as day morning for the Gulf of where o Mexican gun run- cported landing arms for the Dnam of buumals Comcs government, P ent (‘vv nrevolutionists | | | 1 | 1 | : ; NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The dream jitge parlit i i rad T """ [ Y ; } [ scientists became a r ity when " i) 2 : Hugiibanguat e e Gl s 2 & of sci ; f 3 : itsons { [ Ry Bvia 3 ‘ s 1 A ; A Borah and Voolidge Split | | | | | 3 . ; of Thousand “.:‘ b e 'y ‘“”V“‘Il AR 2 1 i letter said ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 Urited pitl il R R L R B - the law is exceedingly important o) b dissent trom the Administration’s Ni York time. : | caraguan policy after a talk with President Coolide Senator Borah ald: “The United States Has ‘e HANS LUTHER 1 > AT business in the World in Nicaragua.” Continuing, Senator Borah said ! | the public ave of the nation. | Company exchanged with ; ¢ ; i wtantly empha- Forner Washington Univer- Sir . Evelyn I. Murray, Sec y-vmr}‘ 4 i Vot St " o sity G“.l Arrested /\U.nn of the British General Post Office lit all over ag 21 nd lih 5 Q 2 A sheer force of American arms is Ofticials and reporters listened kL Hti ity o deie b!‘lol)l'“““% : upholding the Nicaraguan govern- with headphonc 5 I protection on' tiie piblic h 4 ment ¢ American government has Static made part of the conversa S St LR v al Be st Tk PORTLAND, < Fon. 1 rienil i . | recosnized the Diaz Government and nost inaudible o ] 3 i d ; 5 it f 1 S 3 4 it is unconstitutional and constitutes 5 rnment fail i Is to| weeks a being released from i : irts of The talk were very clear 4 5 PG Ihe « rved, the ry foundativ Washington State _Penitentiary {intervention, a violation of the five power Central American tr & 12 Assoclated Press received the e Tl : sakened and destroyed Walla Walla after completion 1 ¢ t radio-telephone news dispateh i "N soumirs Bver teaclied Woatdle six tebnvk Eskthee lok ~ Serctary of State Kellogs refused from London, at 10:20 o' k | <5 bevfhct Taw ohservamce. 4 cony, Ethel Dow, rged to comment on Admiral Latimer's orders to seize arms shipped by “un- “Official announcement 15 ma ' : ’,‘,,", ihantt | Dvary fiest gov- mer University of Wash authorized perions.” he Prince ¢ Val il sit 1 t o 1 o Lor 2 W that the Prince of Walss will visi [ernment makes an honest and intel |dent, and daughter of Lorenzo D Canada and the United States noext « : 5 lizent effort to enforc 1w stand-| Tacoma attorney and f Stat Marines Imperilled i . MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Jan, 7.—I: . ; closed today that after United growt m a 50 foot line to a - - > e Portland stores. ‘ v L . 3 aet! M",]‘i““”. arnived ibte eHE service capable of covering 6,000 : ' Miss “Bow sobbed: “Why did ; i | e e, ook ol e R miles i te jail bar again Well I need | : M “, 5 e hl“““'“]L "PDH“.'H B It is reported here thut ship's i ! od the mowey. The girls in the Wa . ; 4 d ekl QUL U et “ % § . & . ing the Marines was due. operatars picked up parts of the con g | Walla prison {old me it was much versation this morning . ; . Pl AYEPS PA"] Lonvier joovmmiretic e 1o} | @HARREY, L. BownyYy GEORGE, K SHULERY . summer. : 3 , ards. Citizenship is very holo o8 wit rreste irged | The inauguration of the BB wholl dilefie la. any. gen el fatl | withy BhopliEGT teleph represents a4 50 : e b5 aive tha e . The police said she vietimized fo other people’s accounts, as | did | Nistorai | | Former Chancellor Hans Luther was expected to be invited Beauty Treatment 1 gl | to form a new Cabinet in Germany, succeeding that of Chan-| | I TR“LLEY GAR : ! DETPU'T CLUB i | icellor Wilhelm Marx, which was o\erlhrown.gHarry Bowly, | Costs $97 in N. Y. . | WIFE SLAYER general secretary of the Lord’s Day Alliance, asked New| | i yowic san 7 Beauty Pac L E D 2 T i York police o stop shoe shining on Sunday. They refused:! 1, unogers lodty nnolncyttin] I y s ik | | George K. Shuler took over the publishing interests oE‘ la tull “trentment Gosts: $87 es— | | (111AC0 T Aol IS SHUT BOWN Eug,euc V. Webster, who remntly wed Corliss Palmer. ws~ | pean w1l ol HlT BY THAIN Joan Kaufman, daughter of a |,/ ..nin - et ; il Haseman, swore to; an altidavik thu |“Closed” Door ' New York bank president, |.imost cvery White Sox player eon [ D et} ! and George Drexel Biddle, of ‘1 ijuica $15 16 buy the four games 3 PRouF GLA'MED | [ 'Open at Press /THE Philadelphia Biddles,0b~ | trom Detroit in 1917, e said bel PENTICOO B CLdan. 70 George | BOOM FOR SMITH | Conference SUPERIOR, Wis. Jan 7 vour |tained & license to wed im; (notificd the Detroit players they|Hordon who Kifled Qs wiie in a) y FOR PRESIDENT | Pl oA persons were killed and 17 injured | PNew York. Miss Kaufman's were paid for “easing up’ o ";“'”' Bl sRtalitey police| MRS M PHERSON IS LAUNCHED | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The big when a Great Noiihern passenser | brother, Louis G. Kaufman'“ Béoiisa s Gandiil filen’ tos appeustl e I o8 SILIESARIE SEREL L [] | WAS iTON, Jan. 1 ; | | 3 tally shot by Game Warden Robert NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Gov. Al iclock on the wall of the outer lobby train hit @ trolley car at a gradel | Jr, recently wed May, Dawy' i the hearing on the basehul soan-| ! ! Smith's presidential boom was | [0f the president's offices points its crossing. As vlhlr rolley car started former chorus gu-[ ‘gl [(al. Baseball Commissioner Landis| ™y kel Binpe. Sl B i WAS KlDNAPPEU e T Ultan Tiee 1 hands to 11 it it is Tuesday, or across the railroad tracks, the guard <Gz (International y"...,, postponed the hgaring rty-five i o g HE : to 3:5 riday g 2 a woman’s screams, rushed to (he Wator-Blaat. Mobact 55 1f it s gates dropped and knocked the trol- 3 s 37 players s it e 1 3 t 5 Lk R 2 e of the 27 players summoned Were|p,..e and found Besdon, with o mun i Precisely then a veteran White ) a Y present today & Kandl leatiee aiieial { eI - v mrtle 3 to @ L tand, beating and | ting his| ' ] & H | poli officer call out cur. The train hurtled the car it a | > fwite. poperan ,.,,, R Deputy Shenff Oklahoma e R switeh house demolishing it The i outy 1 A g : v . i | Says He Has ime's building was burned. The engine Baby Astrlds Alread | Evidence; Inqulry. 18, dfeatad: th oy MUSKOGEE, Okla, Jan, T.—It | hiweekly “press conference.” Under 1 = [ | | BRUSSELS, Jan | : | gurated by President already ndreds of little I..In \v Jones, under sheriff of Muskogee, | custom inasugurate side Anmversary of Dea lh u great fancy to naming their in | 'w cs, of Los Angeles, detailing con- | cd i writing e | s 2 AN [fant danghters after the Swedi | servation Jones had with Colemin | The clock pushes the indicators WASHINGTON, Jan. 7,—Represen-| - NEW YORI, gan. 7—Willilan T o 00 Sho his dusb bacome thel [ Rickerson, inmate of Oklahoma: pri digits forward, to the fixed meet- tative Hamilton Fish, Jr.. of New |!lughes, former machinist of a :-..N'l\.m_ e Al i PORTSMOUTII, England 7| son 0SCOW, Jan. 7.~ The new ma hour. Automatically a door open York, last ngiht lauded Teodore | Guird cutter, told the jury in the|WLE & S BEEEE FEORE B | The Duke and Duchess of York ,v“! Rickerson says he was appronched | riage code permits divorces by he (obrresponantar HIRi in- Lot able Roosevelt on the eight anniversary | Federal Court vesterday afternoon ‘” IH.‘I" SEneAT Aty het terday afternoon on a 32,000 mile | with a proposal to join a scheme | mere expressed wish of the other # ornamented mahogany desk of his death. Representative {how the eutter he was ahoard turn-) ®50 P COLEL B eed by a|flobe encircling voyage designed (0l1o kidnap Mrs. Aimee Semple Mc- | par wilhout evidence:. Thousands| . Tiie door. remaing open, in actual- declared Roosevelt said in his (,,“v‘fl’ ram runner and played I””I“"”;I”ll‘ll\ G A TG niee shien the he s bhetween Engla "[W on in 1922 and take b inte coeking cparation Divorce ‘l; with a secret service man stand for rum row criminals and acted as | 2 and the Dominion subjects, xico. were granted today in record time ing at the portal. But for all thy grossional message In 1902 there | L : Astrid, although thoroughly i ; should be mo halt in building up a!® ferry employe of the rum syn-} oo, ' o hnoen et S edine in ———— I only deMre justice be done in| (wo minutes. License Burcau forces | intents and purposes of this dispatch Navy and advocated direct primary, |dicate to biing liquor from Canada.} =, v iiven by Guldo Gezelle,| Kormer Pri present case. | believe her kid | have been doubled it s closed, locked, and double-seal- & R . Suhos wap LSl WIth B0 oUiste) ) Woten Dierfen muthior, vents beu| L CLULEN EHiud(G avpis actually wa careled out i) >oo ed For what transpires next within ——— and turned witness for the govern-| o et o e s d by men in the south, G (e room transpires in inviolable con- | fore the Swedish princess was | Gave “Order planndd by m " jiEeal BRSO ot et aniony R | e me help. 1 have documentary ovi | Briand Denies He Is ddenes New Plan to e g Rl St |To Pershing | dence of their plan,” Jones wrots | Increase T0 ————— ‘ T i | AID COAST GUARD | LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 7.—(Gq ....,.HF V lue St { Efficiency | 5 |Light Drinkers Seek [iionn 3. Rerahing i takep ‘order ranc’s Value Stays . | PARIS, Jan. T.—Foreign Minister ) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7.—The /1§ Same in Night Life 'n minutes, maybe thirty, pasa i ’ To Meet Mussolini,,,\""rih " iveam of catters oo erge. Some come out on a run, for they have news for the telegraph fund today quieted rumors he is! wires that cannot wait. o | 4 . . from a former private CHICAGO, Jan. 7.-The Na- ed Hquo rrunner Gavita has heen | To Lift Belgian Ban [\ " . has just.been told here. | — wcet Premier Mussolini soon. He| The “official spokesman” spok- |8 ed to the Coast Guard for| et While hunting at Red Deer ranch, [ PARIS, Jan. 7.-The cost of night denied it e | prohibition work BRUS Jan. 7.—Two lmmlrml“.h‘,“.‘ a county, Neb., last | —aes and fifty thousand thirsty Belgians | | ctvoms ST e (S L e ek e it S e 50 Gy STILL, UNDER Cameron, Managing Director, | | 5 3 have petitioned parliament to do hok! BarshiheEaavt @ Cae) A small holiday supper for two at said: “1 am confident this will | | SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 7 away with it. Under the law, M,..h“llml 8 e Re ol by, The|one of the less expensive Montmartre w AR I;C )N )P‘ pay big dividends and increase | |TWO 20-vear-old cadets were killed |hag been in effect several months,| (fi% P SIS S eaineg | TESOTTS costi Gouvert charge 10 V] ( i ( / IY I{ULES Sl tatency this alternoon when their planes|it is jmpossibie to buy a glass of [/WICF b (A€ MG DrOTESted G8aiMsty gy o consomme, 25 francs; fois g | collided 1,500 feet up in the air and|peer or wine. One must buy 1.\1,. .I"\'\ “l‘ ““‘l.“‘\(*‘“l e 1in tail spins [litres at least or go without 1““” (ot L [']“'"':llhl”lu 360 francs; government | LONDON, Jan. 7. Britons uever |unless hoiled or made into mayon. — — Protest mectings are being held | 20 franes; total, 575 francs. Thai B &lives ol o e g G IAINATAE st 5 | wiil be slaves to prohibition, boast | nai {recently made about $22 in Americ many of King George's subjects who. | Chocolates can be bought in thea- and resolutions adopted recommend- |1 fchami b e Feu? AutOlSts Are N(lbb(’(l ing some sort of regulation short | ([ W HUEE W 0 SO0t money, of which (e T0xury tx {0- nevertheless, still putup wiib anoma- | ters until 930 o'clock, but ot clgar. of actually prohibiting the light| led 461 lous restrictions imposed during | ettes or cigars tional Safety Council has an- nounced paying of employees a weekly bonus and taking an hour off each day for exercise. W. Il fall, as|life in Pavis remains high despit gras, 60 francs; two bottles cham On CGS Ooni" r” Ch“r ye drinker from drinking lightly ix‘:.(“,;»\.U,TI.‘LI\J;‘::".l.r'v“mx')‘. us Anv‘lv"b'nj Last year, with the franc at ap-war as precantion against ai { AVricots, green figs and loganber- P é é 7| Norway and the United States arc i A "““ Pretty ) proximately the same exchanzeland 1o save fuel and coal | ries can be bought at any hour, but pointed to as examples of the effecis| 5000 in the old days and he thinks| yaye, the cost of the supper would| | apples. bananas and lemons are for- ot prohibition, the wets of Belgium |it still is Vhave been about $12.30 The Daily Mail, which has revived | \jiqen for four hours before mide DETROIT, Jan. 7.—It may be another persen or while the other|declaring that in those two coun-| ~YOu mecan that is ‘Black Jack’ -oo jits <campaign to abolish there re- |,y weather or it may be the law. What-[person has his or her arm around!tries fraud and a moral crisis ha """‘-"““:"' asked the farmer. “Well| )wOMAN TORTURED {strictions, imposed by "’“‘""*“’ ‘ A shop may keep open after eight ever it is, there have been few ar-|the driver.” | resulted from efforts to banish 1i-|Shake hands with your old private “ BY BANDITS TO fense of the Realm Act—lists to give chance to people to buy rests for violating the clause in| The clauze against amorous activ-|quor. that used to peel potatoes for you. REVEAL WEALTH #inpies } igarettes from an automatic ma- Detroit’s mew traffic ordinance that|itles, sponsors say. will work its - - You may not remember me but | - | chine, but not for the sale of cigar- prohibits driving an automobile with est good when the spring and [IVAN THE TERRIBLE fought with you in the Sioux Indian| CHICAGO, Jan. 7 und and eltes from the store itself more than two persons in the same|summer months bring the youth of CONDEMNED TO DEATH campaign. [ was buck private inftortured for three hours, while heri ' 0 50 5 o o It a chemist is asked to sell a seat with the driver or “spooming’|the city out into the highways that - oy 3 the Seventh Cavalry at ] husband was held prisoncer in an ad b i i headache powder after 8 p. m., he in the fromt seat. are main arteries for motor travel. KHARKOV, Ukrania, Jan. 7.--|bra (near Red Deer u(llhh joining rcom last night, Mrs. Henry | Potatoes must not be sold in their must be provided with proof that R PR . f“‘ 1y .,y. m,:.-;-. highways are with- l\'n‘n y :Iw, !«nuwn as lv:}n the Ter- 1:vnn‘ml‘l'(‘).~:n\|.u: 'um_l the Woods | By -»‘u "f”“""“’ and I'ulvl three | sking after 8 poom., but can be sold “reasonable grounds exist for be- e law speu.w.\ that @ motorist i), (he city limits and the ordinance |ribie, wholesale murderer, has« been|brothers thus were invited to shoot| bandits where to find jewels andl|as salad lieving” that the purchaser or some cannot drive with one arm around|wiy apply with full force. condemned to death, as many of the bivds as they desived. | securities volued at $10,000 l Begs cannot he sold after 8 p. m., | other person has a headache, Sponge cakes may be sold until 9:50 p. m., but the sale of buns has

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