The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1927, Page 1

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THE DATINY Al “ALL_THE NEWS ALL THE TIVE® XOL. XXIX., NO. 4375. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATL™ PR " PRICE TEN CENTS - - e i e ——— NIGARAGUAN POLICY ' * * E 3 ¢ * * * * " BRITISH VIEW; BOYCOT Baseball Players Are Lxonerated iy s oo Scandal —— it NURTHWESTERN Preacher Faces Murder Charge LANmS HNBS | In l'h ath and 1 Hiiies ‘ t’#;{;a KEU.UGG ARRIVES 6 P. M.; — === N0 PROOF FOR UPHOLDS MOVE RETURNS SOUTH = - T NN CHARGES MADE OF PRESIDENT Steamer Remams Here Unul, s ! White Sox and Tiger Players | P TR A ARE. Nicaraguan Policy Sustained Saturday [ransfer to : ; : /\}<‘ Freed "‘"“ Suspic- : 2 ¥ 4 k o, o by Secrelary of Depart- Steamer Alameda. ! & ! ] ion m B. 3. Scanclal ‘ ment of State. ——— BULLETIN—Steamer orth- : 1 e i (H!,(‘AG,O J i‘h 12. — Ba | FOREIGN COUNTRIES western is not due until 7 3 . ball Commi: ner Landis tolu\ ' o . : o'clock tomorrow morning ac- ¥ . 4 3 w5 exonerated all baseball players 3 " ko COMMENT OGN MESSAGE cording to radio advices re- % ¢ mvr»)l\'r-(l in ”1}" 1“}['“"‘;7' buying | % : ceiv ate this aiternoon from 4 5 3 5 X of the games by the White Sox ? 5 X | ¢ ' g Ml il the fl:h’]an‘\'fi‘ by Agent Willis | Ko 3 & from the Detrait Tigers. f ' il '\ (””ll(lbv B Nowell. : o 3 o ( Connnissioners Landis rulel i Vre Dented Boycott Sl 4 5 it A that the fund raised was to pay | e I ; 1 Is M l The stean 1 m.oof i % W ARy o ST the Detroit play vs because they 3 3 oposal s lvlade Alaska Steamship Co. which strack ko g > 2.4 & 4 defeated Beston T the rocks at Maud Point on Maud / 3 he Commissioner declared KX ; ¥ s : NG 12, 8 Island, in Seymour Narrows, earl 4 g : “ v that no games were sloughed i NG eiterated to Sunday morning. arviving in Ketchi 3 oot o 4 2 5 4 £y in 1917 or 1919% unless by 4 - R Lire nate Foreign R kan about 24 hours late, left there A 4 % 3 “Swede” Risherg and Chick JIHLIA ident yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock e b, o 4 A § Gandill, accnsers of the White N tor Juneau, and is due to arrive hei B ] - 2 R Sox 'm'l Datresi "‘mfm B 3 at 6 o'clock tonight R s 3 - > mulvaneo e House Com- sroup of resolu- sfer her passengers and freight 1 o'clock tomorrow morning n % i ; T i g g |k - y v, Jan 12—The London B 3 ; : LA i P ‘ Jaily News, commenting on Presis day by Agent Willis E. Nowell from g e RN v S, y g | 1 card policy, suaid the Seattle office, the Northwestern 5 ; : ey o J ' ' LANA i i te results of President will remain in port here until Satu 3 & 3 { X 5 ] 3 | e blunder has been day afternoon, returning to Ketchilkan 3 : A 5 ’ | contemptuons comment in where westward freight will b i s &, Lt b 4 I'wo Named to Handle P“)P |t - | Fron newspapers cn the glaring sterred to the steamer Alameda d % 4 X . - i S . - { hypocrisy, the American there next Monday from Seatt i 2 R : erties as Result of Di- Ty 3 i ) Jiiy, in internation ronte (o the westward | 4 S — e il i nd hus deeply angered R ; i : : : vorce Duil. 3 = 7 Westward passeng ) N 5 ¥ ) 1 T SUN YAT SEN LOY I ¢ | Latin-America western will also re i [ o ; 2 Charlotte, widow of Emperor i | A steamer while in t in Juneau i Wt X : P R o 08 ANGELES, Cuil, Jan. 13 reperted dying at her home in Belgiu will also be taken bacl tehikan : : ; ' j for Court Judge Walton dircet primary was urged by Robe wnd there transterred o the Ala- . S A i TR 4 e G President, speaking in Chicago. Reports said Mes, s 6A1H meda, to accommodations already re- | 1 i } Lo handio ‘the propeties 0l SGhaillo Sen, widow of the first President of Chin ht | i served for them in the Seattle office tor Chaplin, pending the outcome of h hal: § e aeatil il S e Hapin, pandng bl : Presidency of the Chinese Nationalist S © Northwestern struck the livorce suit instituted by Lita Grey A (Continued on Page Eight.) -, moraing, her how was badly damaged that veason she will return | L R AR \)tll.‘llllfll City . e ired 1o po 00,000 ‘"I‘““ :.‘.vfl e . ; | o RUUBLES it v WANTSHARMONY iz iz v PRELCERSEE 00 Sl a7 pyaope puny Prsfint v, Ena Rl s R : e = \»v S :‘> ,,','M‘: gt wtune was formerty | [ | | rz-w*nl U;n‘laIngS. '|| o !\}‘_”‘:‘\4"'\’,:;1 “\.:;“ v ; Hartley Refrains from Arous- B “ iRl 000,000 I S A I..:r\w“”;.‘:w [ i “r‘l‘w‘- i ' { : : J ¥ MEXICO CITY. Jan 12, Presidet Dollar mark E. Mulholland, M. Anders : (G ahR v g / 08} essage : o John Homero aud child ng Animosily in Messag Property Vaiuation LS R Tain bLA ‘ i 1 ' he Mexican CatlioliCESETIE Mrs. Mary Haln Thys to Legislature. s = | LOS ANGELKES, Cal, Jan Lo their women and mitting P \ ceponsibility for the = leader, reports that Papuan - { | issned a statement ac [ 1 Revolutionists a few ion 3 over | tr ro vacial suicide, The ve mer | vee under the banner alar ha his e Vit €l0i0001000 15 aopin e the mountainous cc v u r specific Episcopat DRGP GHARGE mony characterize our relations and| Dty from (he gold fields, Wome ’i 1] fir ; tHons. and Gitem Kite suceess attend our common cffort | y left to die by the road | ! Lo punish the guilty clergy Gov. R H. Hartley delivered | they fall f although — containing onl IEXICO CITY. Jan. 12.-A spe WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 -Senator|changes from the 3 mendatic with Charlie Chaplin films. He K!vr, 3 2 ¥ Daniel S. Steck, Democrat of Towa, |last year, secmed taken by ik 'I"‘,"', "'I"k","" E[" MOBIRERE LHRnTRAClinD LEAVE MEchu v ! killed when Federal has withdrawn his charges that Sen-|manority of the Liberal C Move o howed red Cocula Aranden and Jowa, is a paid lobbyist for Cyr d timber recommendations but was| Plan Manufacture of Li- . 0. ehaplinisgiome i ross tux 1 E. Woods, nominee of President Coo-|apparently» carefully refrained from | or by Whole:ale LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12.-—Dolec S lidge for the Interstate Commerce | remarks which might offend his ov: | quok: vy aolesale. tives, under the recelvers’ ordars,| rade 4~u Miguel Pina, under Secretary 4 not_gonnected B jonal headquarters of the church | making paraphernalia was found i ()l{l 9’ i‘ \ ’4 u/ ’ ) ’)I, L( ader of 4() Americans De- ! us VA Mexicc 1 Sunday for the purpose \Former Governor Sues . K Hands OF ‘)" " l l‘ 'l I‘ '\() ‘l (J(’ 1[ of carrying on the chureh's crusade | Newspaper for L'bel eep Hands Off. back a place in the sun for Germar ving way before the spcial Bishoj ud: “In New Mexlco| DENVER, Colos, Jan. 12—Forme ': MEXICO' CITY, Jan. 12--Huber PITTSBURGH, 1 : \co ot Bituminons Coal here, on the soctal map of Washington is tactful procedure of what is| we D o operate the largest stilli Goyernor €. J. Morley has sued the|C. Harring, leads ) American Py “Fratco nowadays sels evesy German am-;crowd.” intoxicat re for sacramentai| ous jibel. fle alleges the newspaper lll;.u America shonld keep hunds oft "0 ¥ AR 1l researcl bassador and his wife The Maltzans have scored decisive-! PUrpose provided by the Fed-|puplished a vecord of paroles he|of Mexico and let her try her gov- | . ; & ¢ The late Dr. Otio Wiedfeldt, Ger-| place in the capital's social me and slandered him with cartoons and | “Mexico ul appeal to the |\, 4 8¢ ‘wnn’j: g :'--‘ many’s first ambassador after the o Tho Baroness, who comes from | " Constitution states | pews articles lFitans: Btatas otiival aid Har o L 2 e ko n known Westphalian indus. explicitly i manufacture six | - ! y I ] tute fo | e | ( that 1o him had bheen assigned the talie i e g T ¢ wr for each me m,“ LT e s ’; . ‘ 1 15 ) v i e role of “ice-breaker” politically trialist family, is no stranger to dip- (£allon ; 1) Several H“ndred Dud | United States and with acccrued liab-j Irite . £ s whith\sre: taiked " 8 2 i ia 18 or & . i I he of Il at dey cd Le o o socially, and in the latter part hefcomparative newcomer to Washin e average family is four ‘per From lnfluenu, Tokyo we to deny her the it to run her | il yrofita “,“ l,‘,.l 'I’;:-mn :mfil : found the going particularly rough|ion she has quickly taken her piace | we plan to manufacture this - present governmen jich appea | 90 N R Grace and Tact Win Capital - > ninety persons, mostly children, hvae e : : ”:”“““"”'il‘l"“’ ;"“ Sponenk But the present amuassador, Baton| Baron von Maltzan has proven : o comparat new sport|died of the flu during the last 10{ A triumph in (he new Turkes’ New Proc AP i Washington society cleared of much $ (2 S iversity of Wichita and) There have been 2,368 deaths r.u,..im Alpollon. i Thrace of the fir are, wrent depepity ot IGN tad, L mand| Chaplin's prop is valued ! e 7 ) f L J S e 1 000,000 according to claims made | | force their wive v 15 | Live Christ, the King SRl R L Bt today und Lita Grey Chaplin asserts| bounds over the r throu S Calles says the rebels message to the Twentieth Legisla Censor Chaplin Films ! ey uN BRUUKHART ture yesterday afternoon. The speech,! QUEBKEC, Jan. 12 Mayor Martin| [ . | ii\a ‘,\gz MET ’ : [ ; i HiiK. asko( Gansors: do. denl striotly 8 S % 2 i pf I | 26 Rebels Are Killed dizspateh states that ( 3 « ator-elect ith W. Brookhart, of| Gov. Hartley repeated his school hurch to O by . F 4 — Ihave ‘moved in on Chaplin Beverly i 5 Commission. Lponents { | 1 peci Clared ¢ uprisings are £ = DENVER. Colo, Jan. 12 Bishon | Hills Home and ordered nothing be UF STUDENTS v ared the uprisings arc P H. It President of the Lib-1removed. Other detectives have taken 4 3} SOCIAL AIR CLEARED ..\ 000 i G s 0 ol 4 . Taos County, New ‘ lel(‘\ l.J H S]N)\ll(l WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Winning|{bris, and whal remains for moditication of Prohibition { - e . of the ¢ problems which | called new German eml winer merica, manufacturing | Post for 000 for | studying Mexican conditions, declares ©*™™M ) ! Qeyplopad Sk one of the many problems which]|c ew Ger mba ) | Deny st for )0 tor malici- ving X ! g gt il | Gotmaiiy ol zoue ol 7 B np i ! tter cing directed, not to ly in the manner in which they have eral con n. We have 000 | granted Siate Penitentiary prisoners: ernmental exper 4, NGRS conclusion of peace, frankly admitted wall ! i Makite (5 woAlkar fHam. the CO&l expert and 888 foongric wocisl Tite and aMbough g a tam bscribing o our ten- | ilities of 400 years tyranny, who are at times among the official hostesses of tie a wiely 1,728,000 gallons.” | TOKYO, Jun. 12—Six hundred and[to be successtul ) he Catisele e Azo von Maltzan and with H0LLa0r & soed miver b Bls e Cans: made a big hit at|days i 1) ity R g ol Wider Use of Gas of the war time and post war de (Continued on Tage Two.) i . = the Jlu since Jast November, sugar refinery osing of 1l 1 i nat J |i't>nlxnm—u|—nn Page Two.)

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