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THE OAILY ALAS “ALL THE [eWS Als, THE TINE” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4373. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927. MEMBER OF ASS( )(l‘ LD ii.! PRICE ;I"ILN CENTS e e - B U. S. MARINES ARE MOBIUZE*’ INDICATE DUTY IN NICA ————— Trail of Chicago Confidence Man I oh s o Juneau CHINESE DRAGON - Sl Growingt | [DAUGHERTY AND BIG CONFIDENCE SI0%EH, 00 ORDER MARINES CAUSES FEARTO | ———ram 'MILLER ARE O GAME HEVEALEB ¢0f PLUMIES: MOBOLIZED FOR ALL FOREIGNERS | ¥ ~mSeys-wiiitipey o | BE TRIED AGAN N WINDY oIy WiD HILLED ACTIVE SERVICE 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 10, Former At e y : Refugees irom Hankow and Ivirey: Catet 0 Oif Inder Arrest e Battalion Prepares for River Points Are Reach- | : e ; i fiinar Alient BIOTRiL QLR L President Scught, May Immediate Service 2 2 : | 3 o # % las W. Miller, will Iy retried on okl J 1 ¢ s ing Shanghai. | ; 1 § oo ctment that they defrauded ihe Be m Alaska. Moment's Notice. . ks 4 1 * Yo, | United government of their | | SHANGHAL 10, Arrival o 3 % be enemy property seized during Rives ponts astrato it o g | [ . ' » - St B Camaanoven)ih Masasv Boni] ' SUMMONED BY SENATE of the Chinesc efiective v G o g $ o ol 3 The Federal Court this morning 5 v T :h.nl‘m): fore 3 | } : % AN vy A " denied the motion to d iss the in lankow is ted quict but b ; g . dictment i W ident Coolidge Sends houses are closed |H‘—' h an 4 A of . 4 The trial is set for February 7 3 ( | Eedan e 'kl""'l M"-‘*"‘Q“ on Nl- tive forces are patrolling the g v ’ The j the first trial dis- ate s ni | | qu - ~ SR S A ) ; Sty O S a Ao Uhe and otners | L TIRBLIRIR P ¥ caraguan Policy. One hundred foreigners ; ; . : £ o made an efio the onkgnng |8 ported marooned in Kuling and otl 2 o 3 md ment er Presid G| SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 10. are in distress 3 a ). 3 P fre Kiealer Hatie. ik Swonan 1 . A\ Orders to organize a “‘stand ing conditions are reported B { - particularly one womin. Meeker is! y 1] battalion, ready to proceed SHOWINE Wolse yught throughout the United I iere at a moment’s notice, Interior Cantonese soldiers have i ; il R e % -l ; VPO A LSS A S vere veceived by Lt. Col. Wil- Jeft Hankow concessions in an ugly \ 7 i 4 o ARE K"- En IN 1.0 ! l'om H. Prichett, Acting Com- mood because they have not been ¢ Ay J 4 2R f t TRAIL POINILS TO JUNTAU mander of the San Diego Mar- AN l'« o > N peid for several months 4 = g & - okl gl ¢ | ine Base ——ov— h i ; : THEATRE PANIG e : st : : £ The battalicn consists of 288 f | of n W " 3§ Kot 7 men under command qf Major c u N s P I PAGY lN 2 ) & whose funds Us " Litare ‘ntered News- Alexander A. Vandegrift. Ord- i . - § " g Ve, ¢ g2, 48 { Field i crs for the formation of the . = 5 aid dwindled to @ wlred yaper : of the | am . Bov Yells Five when Smoke donr: ar ( PRk battalion came from Brigadier | : b R | . e k realized from tl sale stoc 5 5 Ceneral Smed D. Butler, in Chll(l."n' R“Suhfi. IM\”‘Z - ) : } : ) 3 the Western mail guard. i 3 SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 10.— Jan. 10. — It was announcel a8 e | y o The organization of an expedi- Lo | i this afternoon that 76 persons, 5 PR S ; ) 4 4 tionary battalion of Marines is Dlsh'lcl AHOH](‘\' Muk(‘.fi N('\\' s 5 n}-us”ylrhll(!ru.‘ wote kll]‘:ddm i ke i g Hes underway and expected ts be Move—State Witness }'fl;fl“lml)l;ll 1ch‘&);.:“}%"0\$‘:{(: h\\~ s ¢ 5 u.ul’?) ,lo p’lrmvt’c'(’l l.mi\l\tl?on;nl‘z,_‘\:' Now that Congress has given its attention to the Secret teA e tie majority are ex- i rtug tonight, = -'“I”“ HC:l N\ Service man assigned to “ILH“(I John Coolidge, the Pre rhoteling, TeayeT. - Waoodman g i t A A "““"?“jf ‘)‘ e (;i(-l;ted dent’s son, it is only a question of days when it will take | ~F 2 or Junuary 220 e vit W Hr-;.‘n'll "l"‘“‘ 18 ”", "i‘wo - LOS ANG 3 Jan up legislation to prohibit further growth on his part. The MONTREAL, Jan. i0.—-Over 76 per 5 a confiden « : (Conil "“.'”" "““' o Conspiracy charg Intest picture of the vouth, taken while he was in Washing- .. o killea 4" fire panic in I Phil | / Aimee Semple Mclherson, Mrs, Mi ton during his Winter vacation, shows how he towers over he Leurvier Palace theatre yesterday { ¢ 4 tlosophy o nie Kennedy and Kenneth G. Ormi his mother. A Secret Service man is shown at the left, fternoon. Most of the vietims wer Nothing Doing in Juneau ; Hobo Has ton and others were dismissed 1o (Interuational Newsrecl.) e M e R e to United States Mar 1 day on motion of District Atior B A chal White no query for informa 4 ‘.'H!I,.’: of Truth District. Attorney Keves asked .| Ttins Less Than SENATDR ELEGT 1 \\ ,}‘.‘\‘ Goi e Wi Hitey has been i B i 4 \LF LAKET CITY, Jan. 10.—Jervy missal because Lorraine Wisenan | OQne Year 4vo. a0 e osiod and: Wiastent i i . o il 1, arrested as oa hobo Wednes- | jight by members o e Ant Siellaff, upon who: 1 nony the \ > 2 i " Y 1 i night 1 mber f th Anti ou N trial depended, changed her story s v it's Triplets i mf“,“ o e i o ¢ Sauad has @ philosophy o l;w: Vi « B i bl ¥ P officers. O'Neil ' ’ o . ow,, | i il s R - o TROPICAL KITS ISSUED Is DISMISSED‘ 3 i g BULLETIN — MONTREAL, |ins a complaint s soon- | SR L nrehiable. olice in hearing and no one will vouch resciuers were unable to enter found in his pocket, written her veracity et hilden hort er i v i th |N HUT WATER mv] ..)u effort was made m!r.ulu\ the NSPIHAGY = e L e 3 rd 1 v i jam by tying rope to the key o R s Tiw : e ha ohty Knoxville, | ) | t jag. Twentyfive men were un l p EDMUN D 8 “m be honest. The let lets today twins ar 1 | .-l.l\ to budge the mass of human n s i a year ey iplet 1 " bein Firemen cut a hole in the Ut L= BRI 4 AND RAPIDS, Mich i . e S 1 ench secrct serviee ) g A PPoor but no longer named aha ac g Jacon, | Charges Are Made that He Is' 1 passed the bodies out ogan of M-\ Irench : ry maind . x\ AR < H ™ s i cherel a femnie as the ok z n g ol 00 as imeon ! Th ( Fifteen persons died in one hog. & rvetired British arin iptain, i . . R A v childien, hnsor ASHINGTON, Jan. 10.-The Sen-| pital held by the French police on el e ; i 1 a0t il I i Joh 1 . nionage o chalf of Ger y I t 1 ¥ WEOLE @ and mak : ing by i ate h fered an investigation into 1 The whole tragedy took place in of piona n hehalf 1 g EONE g L it the ramors that Senator-clect Smith' 19 minutes Thgipolico-mow: saek & mystarlol 116 1 i et y e ‘. “f‘u li ,; wndwiche: ; 1 Jrook! of 1o s @ paic i irench girl ~Ginnette - whom — San i Cartecs g 4 to live on sandwiche Three hounci b s arriving | W. Brook {, ‘of wa, is a paid| Panic Described dots (hliodacet Bedds #ie The o] e S g gs muke paper, paper maKes I t Coolidg -t Hr lice believe if they can locate Gin 5 A {an money makes riches; riches looked for, an wkethook was | i resident Coolidge for the fdescribed the fire panic. “I got down Hilaiih o e 3 A ' bLink banks make loans, overstrained . lecided he terstate Commeree Commission the stairway neur the bottom when | Yk . f . poverty: poverty makes : & FnS 9 7 o Bl ¢ of Sanders’ activities than h 1 866, He wa I ¥ 3 BEEY wanted 107 ‘Ehate fathen: G sstimony i ihmitted last {1 was knocked down by the rush of Thar Yol staiballioven. Ak that he revealed SPOKANE, Wash 1 un ty officials state tha® a Grand Jury will be called by the County Superior Court to invi igate corrug in ion to gambling in Spokane, if » Federal Grand Jury, now in sc sion returns indictments on liquo on. The Federal grand jur cannot include gambling A1 at onee was more than Johnson , Jobbyist for Cyrus K. Woods, no-i Antoine Girouard, aged 16 years, nette they may be able < i 9 5 e ol isclosad Jooth journa wted o fund for the children | Week to the Senate committee that {people who piled over me, Three Yot disck t i sv FUHEPE e R r M 3 der [ are gave a dollar to e of the | Wood 4 - president of 4 dead boys were beneath men when Sanders declu o t il | N ) y [ ! ifo at egatlin > boys born {oda corporation which had relations with ! the potice raised me above., Six in- Only technical information 1 A | i X Kot TN Ly hing and seven try to make a profit Wilson Declares Vare il Y ’ ia coul concerns and rail-| jured boys had to be reached before French progress in aviation to thoriti d that he i AUt ol " e Lselling it Not Legally Elected Yukon Indian Sentenced Lonie & e mads fapueri | they LeAciol tha Ul L eRs ON0s sl o niTita rysecrats: Tlo chur iy Rl i ver call @ man @ faol, It heils a rney in the original {ed, lying on the steps the Lone t admit it, and if he " Lake Cargo Coal Rate case beforc|began playing a hose over us” said|(hal his airest is the vesult of 1 . RS R e ¢ _WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— Uniicd To Thr_ee Years, M“rder‘ ,1.I,, e S qualifies | Girouard £ S ]rllnnl‘ by members of his famil (Contlnuea on Fage Seven.) | R o SR slor Wopenh L. Jigblnson.| DAWBON, e Zai A 10.5dackie | n i 1oy ihe ‘commiisnlont memberahip. | On Heads of Mob e Democrat of Arkansas, has presented | Maclitosh. an Indi as been cor : 1 G . v 3 e e od | Maclitosh, n I, has been COM | Woods, who was former Ambassa-| Erie Fitzpatrick, aged 10 year Make Effort to Stop (' /‘ ’) \l) ‘ \’ \ ’4[") ’4 ’{()‘/l Wilson, declaring that William . |to thice vears i the Whitehorse | 107 (0 Spain and Japan, denfed thelsaid: “Everybody was laushing when| - Address by Judge Lindsey! : ; i ; L o e testimony of Joseph E. Grundy, head {we saw a flame of smoke near the| 4 Vare was not legally elected Unii>1)Penitentiary. Maclntosh killed Pelly | (FHH 00 shin Mamidaotarora | finet fow i ihedbAlnony contar b ‘s()( l’ , 1 T() %LRI I‘ N States Senator in Pennsylvania. Jim last f Association that he was manager of|Some men were playing Y’”_p xtin KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 10 Th Americanism: One man makes a | . % — f : ! oxville Baptist Ministers' Associa | the combined Pepper-Fisher-Smith- | guishers and shouted that it wag 'Snoxville Bap . ! SRR e | wWood . 5 ¥ i By & = = S | tion continued today efforts (o pre ; QHA VIN M | W ondw s L 000,y not seniona. 1 SRl & praver andi G tyape mon B, Lindsey, of Ded| HOLLYWOOD ( Willielm Von Brincken, technical 1; 000w sper in the Republican’ started to climb over the people 4 o N A : ver reputed free love advocate 1 ic ent entle r 1 o1 pert, actor, and research man, first | primary in Pennsylvania |1 was carried to the street on the : i Sl i '® | speaking before the Optimist Club [ v blush upon the wwing toom air|came to America as military consul the people quiet while others yelle H e 3 “las “pish tush and poppycock.” The | serec | w of f I e title barou and the |Love Re,eded' Man { “’1";,,. 1h’\‘n"”4\‘l‘l‘)‘r"'r:(.nv»i~;~(n-1u W ro.| Otimist Club has refused to revok: Societ 1 vilit ! ion of leutenant. The war KANSAS CITY, Jan. 10.—Back in|mugs of the town's prominent, and 'Slays Mfl'flphls Woman: : ¥ [moving the bodies and discovered the invitation and he will be per-|ing to the | 1 1w his job and he gave up o L wveres the days when Ward MecAllister's | across each wis the owner's name his three children dead mitted to speak on any subject helsince the w made 1 4 to become an American _|4m" wi the only recognized so-|usually in elaborate script ME S, Tenn., Jan. 10.—Mar- e . chooses., itled per I cial register in the East, the middls | Held “Rank" on Shelf | shall Spring aved 28, confessed to- e e —r———— ady | wife of ? rul Theodore Lodijensky was West had its own way of identifying| The town bunker frequently pos-|day that he killed Mrs. Grace Ben-|Paid $900 for Million Dollars Loaned el ma comedy, 0 once col ler of the Russian Im the socially elect. Strangely enough, |sessed a quict, unprefentions mug.| nett Saturday night because “I I.M.I‘E,uu““ Lives . ot she d iring | perial Gu bodyguard of the czar, its passing has been almost un-|It had the center position on the|her more than anything else in the “ | To Vets on Certificates| orvine noure an woir "Phe war and revolution sent him marked. top shelf. Possibly on the second [world and she did not care for me.” Of Six Men i latter she ¥ RO from his native land, a fugitive. Ta. shelf, just below, sat the mug of the| e e | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Despite | Beat + Lillie lay + may be found at technical In the so-called nifty 'nineties thelyown’ Chon in all its pristine glory, | FIRE IN BELLINGHAM New YORK, Jan. 10.—Robert El-, Bankers' reluctance to loan on ol o register of eligible males in most|,nately gilded and colored. From | S liott has received $900 for six execu j:lim-« honus certificatc Director | n ¢ 80 il ra re are a number of others in 1_mnhllo western towns was 10 bel|y oo ihe m gs of other less prom- BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 10 tions in New York and Massachu- Hines, of the Veterans' Bureau, has ke of i il f oan pictures who claim connection witn found on the carefully guarded | o ciizens—the merchants, the|Fire yesterday guited the Whitelsetis, The exceutions took place easi |informed President Coolidge that 15| i nily of Naples. who played [nobility. They inelude Nathalie Ko- shelves of tonsorial -.emporiums, Here, A House huilding. The loss is placed last Thursday morning and Thursc tbanks loaned about 1000000 in six|in 1" an 3 er.” H vanko, Russian actress, and Tour- row on row, sat the privaie shaving (Continaed cz tuge Three) at $100,000 afternoon, El':l_\':~ of last week t | 1hn,-l.r Russian director,

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