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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI ————— VOL. XXIX., NO. 4376. | ———————— “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME® 7 JUNEAU, 5x{\LASKA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927. ME MBLR OF ASSOCI | D) S — e > PRESS *PRICE TEN CENTS e .t e KELLOGG BLAMES GGMMUVISTo FOR LATIN-AMERICAN TROUSBLES Dry Admmlstrator Who Is Mentioned in Rum Trial ANDREWS NAMED IN RUM GRAFT, IN COURT TRIAL: Testimony Given that Pro-| hibition Chief Alleged in on Rum Running. 13 Briges NEW YORK, Jan The test mony of Samuel 1) Bruce Bielask i cover” chief the Assistant Trea cold . Audrews with the ning by which leged ent of under name wry Lin rum run al ol on f of Secretary of scheme it was Andrews a year wis to receive trial now the that testified in conspiracy in Officer No in progres 1925 w at | the London, W (¢} Conn hase 3 Coast New | he was told versation with Phil J. Coffey lants, that Andrews was ticularly running uocon one of the defe suid pa interested in the run schooner | Athena Coffey told $2.000| that would the anged ke a trip each dd Mahen conspiracy e introduced quoted (¢ Andre was there trips, $1,200 rigas testitied Andrews him ive red for Athena, The plan would 1 Brigas fendants Coffey Wilson saving sonal trip of Athena ) was a so the a wen one of the | the and was ey W to help Briges Wilson and Athena WiLs) per agent Brigg bribes Pl arcauge the swore ke for permitting continue LINCOLN C. in running receivad ANDREWS T rum tary « con ANDREWS MAKES DENIAL WASHINGTON, Jan . Andrews, in charge of | uvhJ)Hmn Luntorcement, denied I’n:fl~ s tale - NORTHWESTERN DAMAGE SMALL, SAY OFFICIALS Bow Plates Slightly Bent— Skill of Capt. Jensen Prevents Disaster. St e Seamer :‘;::\.MANY REPURTEU FROZEN, DEATH disaster when | BATUM it m. | 30 o { It is reported frozen to death in the officially announced from | oqiher gl of the U. 8. Steam 1..-1|»nn-.| that no extensive |y g cancasia railroads and also de damage had been done, being con ’m”m]”. PRt e fined to denting of the plates on the de m,\m, bow of the vessel. The ship was ta-| king a small amount of water but 'Would be Tram Robbers not enough to bother. Captain Not Talking Beaten Into Submission| Jensen, who is credited other ship's officers and passen with preventing a serious ac declined to talk. He was busy ma king his report to the local Inspec tors. Other officers were also reti- cent, The quick wit and fine seamanship of Capt. Jensen, was declared (Continuea on Fage Twe.) Vare Ballots To Be Seized By Committee W Senat ASHINGTON Conrm 1 h lecid mimmedia of in Alle investi William Philade nd eny Coun tion into the S. Vare ties for the election to the Senat le: The western, Alaska Capt narrowly escaped yammed into Maud Island at last Sunday, made port at clock this morning. There was little of the accident ml] ship declined be 3 oa visible evidence officers of the quoted. It was the local office boat Inspectors Soviet, Jan h Georgia o many Unpre blanketing the W ever snowfall is | stock and crops Capt by | PITTSBURGH, Penn., Two young men who 1ob the passengers aboard coach of the the Pennsylvania beaten into Jan. 13 attempted crowded Kenstone Railroad, submission by the sengers and trainmen, after held-up the baggage master last nlght, press they I passenger -«l ‘ HAW AILAN NAMES COME OUT AT ELECTION TIME transliterations of haole names description of person and profession. When Hawaiian the language most spoken. the Hawailan names were necessary, for the Hawaiian lan- guage contains bhut twelve lette the vowels a, e, i, u, sonants h, k, I, m, n, p, and w vowel pronounced, and usually is placed on the last syllable Thus, in the recent election here, Charles Rose appeared on the ballot with “Kale Loke” (Ka-lay Lo-kay) immediately beneath his “haole” nell also appeared HONOLULU, Jan. While Eng- lish--of a kind, at least -has re- placed Hawaiian as the official lan- guage in the territory of Hawaii election time in the islands always sees a bringing out and dusting off of Hawaiian names. The reason is that the law vhlm for the printing of the names of individuals on ballots, alon with their “haole (caucasian) names. Voters of Ha- waiian blood still eontrol the local elections and they take an intense| interest in politics. 11 wias [0 Ever the the pro- H a is cent to next | Twelve Letter Alphabet The Hawaiian names range from hm-n { bitterest cold | to, of | were | pas- | and one | toi and the con- (Continued onAlia;-T‘w—n.) ADM. WILLIAMS AT CHINA PORT; AID AMERICANS [Commander of American- Asiatic Fleet Reaches Tientsin—for Defense " REI.IGIOUS WAR FLASHESFORTH Prepare to Move Varines to China Or Nicaragua WASHINGTON Nuvy t Jan The Departm nounces H at the in | | { ! 1 1 is 1 | San Di Maring It depends the ition tender Hand ness t Reaches Flam- mg Force—Coolidge Is Criticised. MEXICO CITY 1 coitrover ,Controve sy nove rved bat talion v astep indicated largel N NeCessary N th - movement on SHANGHAL illiams rdmiral Ameri- at Jan developments in arasuai 1" months After the lan t X Commande he and Ch ) si o Asiatic fleet [Tientsin, the princiy No China. to lives and iy I | | | 1 | i W arrive ) Vo between o seaport American inn 1 - nt oand the Cath MISSIONARIES ARE TREATED ROUGH, GHINA Robbed of ‘Everything Ex- cept Clothe?—Suffer Hard- ships Reaching Coast. rth protect i ming up Republic roubled relations and the United in var intere in f coneut FOREIGNERS TO EVACUATE SHANGHAL Jan. 13.—Ichan dis | patehes reporied me for Americans alien traleum and ' arv nts have been made 100 Britishers and Province of ( A wire that foreigner 1 1 tinst editor “SUGGESTIONS" SHANGHAL Jan Peking Gov MADL 13 It rnment is re Ttor Nicaragua and ported sentatives repre the peuk hvpocritical mask of ¢ called on cert 1 enipt with which ai to puritan ' for: transferred and i tions yesterday sug o suise his cign » Chine: GI.EN BARTLETT SEGURES LEASE SEATTLE HOTEL = Former Jun(‘uu Hotel Leases Barker Holel Pike Street, Seattle. SEATTLE, {1t concessions to M handled SHANGH AL refugees suffered | journeys to Yangtse It hostility vl W Jan. 13 olic roughly hardships .o CHAPLIN FILMS MAY BE BARRED + SEATTLE MOVIES Mavor Landes Puts Matter Up to Censor Board Hays Not Talking. were d great from their " on interior of China Points velated that 1l the Chine China tow by ntra sstern foreign The missionari robhed averything withgile clothes they Ay from were exception of wore. They uffe the cold weather D e ARN(]I.D DALY PERISHES IN MORNING FIRE Actor and Theatrical Man- ager Burned to Death in His Apartments. thy Glen ¢ of the Aluska a Bart Gas ves i locat Jan. 1 Jun Jertl I nsor Board Mayor od 1o decide I he sted the I SEATTLE |8 Fande ask the ( Chaplin formerly Hotel in acquired man June under v i announ she will | tineau day well known Hotel at Sixth Avenue and Pike the theatre and retail district Bartlett will continue the agership of the Hotel will completely the it hotel three built Frye the | | ; whet- | hex pictures Darric She turker | Board EHaT in Seattle e to investi harges made tigate « i | man wmplin \ He | Barker | leading by th Hotel | other tevens renovate first m o 1 AWA Saila € ers ha ers not 1o show and make class Barker of the Seatile hotels and was George F. Frye, the Stevens Hotel heing i of \\ omen Vo | movie theatre Chaplin pictures uu- | wetiled | is one nnty NEW Daly, YORK and Jan. 13 Arnoid theatrical ma death when tpartment thi from | asked the own nugen fir morn actor burned troyed h laiia wits [ des ing Saying Nothing Jan | i} said 1w, CARL CARLSON 18 SEVERELY BURNED, DIES Prominent Fishermen of Ketchikan Succpmbs to Burns Received. The blaze ground floor up ting off Daly's | men made Lapartment swept ihe only Hays ORLEANS Movie Commissioner, the morals of the lm's industry people.” Havs declaved that it is quite prob | able that he will never have any [ thing to s the stairway cut-| Will | Hi NEW Fire 1 eseape from seemed rescues arbiter but of 50,000 darving | house |unaware KILLS 2 THEN | Ilin's first public comment on {divorce case was “lt's terrible, Man Slays Two Women, Ba- e I ricades Himself in Home —Finally Captured. of Daly's regarding | - \ Chap his 100 for words | | | | WOULD ACQUIRE i THO RAILRDADS i | [ | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, | Carl Carlson, promineidt fisherman, was severely burned while tar-| jloeepeoy opp ving seams in the hatch of his boat W. B. Johnson, | while tied up at a dock, that he died| o0 STy five hours later, 8 e {shot and killed three persons, bar Simon Hansen, employee, was bad | oaded himself in his home and de ly burned and possible his i arm must giog posses. During an 8 hours SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13 ;h:- amputated. He will recover, how ever. {he was wounded in a gun fight with a [ liam Sproule, President of the South officers who dynamited their ern Pacific announced he will B e iTo Divert More Funds To the Indian Tribes| dozen ! way into his house. Ithe Interstate Commerce Commission | Yesterday afternoon, for permission o acquire railroad costed Mrs. Josig 13 crip- ) properties of the Oregon and ( I ple. and her daughter | fornia Railroad Company. e st » : Howard Bishop, aged widow | Linn County Railroad Company WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The 8en-| ;i 4y nold acquaintance | will also; ask authovity to. {sste: bonds ate Indian Aifairs Committee has re-| | ot to excasd $100,000.008. par. vabie pmlw| a bill to divert mining roy .nl» I ties from Executive order of Indians| reservations from the Federal ani| ate treasuries to tribal funds - Anargument ensued and Johnson | suddenly shot, mortally wounding [upon the properties acquired together withern Pacific Lines, {More Complication in s g | Seattle’s Car Line Case | | r | Jan. 13 prominent busi afternon. | seige | ask! . Johnson Howard Mrs a ac | Josie | \ hoth | Johnson fled to his and a crowd gathered Johnson appeared on the balcony | jand fired two revolvers into the | crowd, killing Dibreli Hicks, colleg | football player, SEATTIILE 1 The Pugm Deputy Sheriffs used machin: gt guns, automatic rifles and tear bombs Sound Power and Light Company |y re ively 1t is leurned he knew has added |w:th municipal trac- {”" younger woman before she mar jtion complications by filing a suit) oq” pe had purchased much am- {to restrain the city from paying|punition and food suppiies as it trainmen until the next purchase prepared for a long seige installment is paid. : Jensen and von Herberg's suit to| |y pngl: six out of prevent the c¢ity paying on the pur-| every hundred of the estimated pop. chase price until the employees are| ylation, receive some sort lpnid wlill be heard tomorrow. relief from the government. | with other >oo—— {International Thieves home nearby i B A band in half a dozen dif including the Unite internationa! under arrest here e —— Two Earthquake Shocks Rock Cnllforma Town | - 13 the PARIS, Jan of thieves, wanted \(4 rent countries States, for Jan, a series of robheries BRAWLEY, al . Jan sharp earthquakes rocked lul 3 o'clock this morning. of poor city i . [President Chaplin | Marion and | | and | | radio beacon, |10 guide | weuther | receives throuzh IN MEXICO NOW | performance win. | Mills | \ ‘Ford’ Under Arrest in Parislor . o Twoled and we President of Mexu:o Now in Limelight - €.y e SEC. OF STATE MAKES CHARGES NICARAGUA CASE ,l)w_l(u-vs Communist Activi- ! ties for World Revolu- tion Responsiblv. |PLACES DIRECT FACTS BEFORE COMMITTEE ‘Reads Resolutions of Plan to (:('lll\\'(’ Tl‘()ul)l(‘, U. S. and Latin-America. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13— Latin-Anmerica and Mexico have been conceived as a base for Cowunist activity against the Uniic! States . Secretary of S'iie Kellogg tcld the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “Bc!-hevik leaders have very defiiite ideas with respect to th ole which Mexico and Litin-America will play in their genertl program for a world sevolution,” declared Secretary Kellogg “Tie Communists have set up as one of their fundamental tosks destructiun cf what they term Ameri: «n Imperialism as a necessary prerequisite to a suc- ful :Iuolnpment of an in- 'national revolutionary move- uent in world activities _ “The plans of the American Communists, as regards organi- zation of opposition to the United States in Mexico and Lutin-/merica, is summed up admwitay’ | in a resolution pass- ed hy the Executive Committee of the Workers' Party on No- vember 12, as follows: 'Recent menths have furnished striking evidence of a widespread move- ment for Latin-America unity against Wall Street. We cite particularly the present attitude of the Cilies Government." Secietary Kellogg also quoted a resolutien of the Third Con- g1.ss of the International Trade Urtions of July, 1924, that “Mexico was the natural con- necting link between the move- ment of the United States and Latin-An.criea, therefore Mexico must be the center of the union.” MAKES THREAT MEXICO CITY, Jan. 13.— Liberal representative Zepida, now here in Nicaraguan inter- ests declared that Kellegg and not the Liberals will be respon- sible for any Nicaraguan dem- onstraticns in which Americans might be killed. BORAH'S POLICY WASHINGTON, Jan 13.— United States Senator William E. Borah has appealed to the administration to abolish ‘use of force” in dealing with Cen- tral America and establish amity bv umlmhle means Repabiie od N conne - e 10 MEDIATE N NIC. TROUBLES Rica in of Costa Ready to Assist Settling Disputes. SAN Pre that to eral I're JOSE ident Rica b 1ecepted and Conservative struegle ident Diaz f Nic o have reached no decis told A w of Cooli hsurd United >oe of Wales has of “Blackbivds revie, featuring Costa 13 imnouneed his offer | wan Lib an lininez s b mediate in the ! ragua, on eiated Pres stand to 1 unequal 5 a that in vie will the wat abandon hi s and States risk of an | with the | The Prince seen six Amcr Florence ican negro s lew B(’a('ou Would Guide Planes DETROIT, Jan laboratories the planes 12 haye been successful. The tests show- toa distance of 30 miles the 1 ting had a reception “width" thocetenths of mile. At 100 s from the station its width was two miles research The Henry developed of which i« through inclement have od that hoe a [m A svstem of signals tells the pilot whether he is on a true i of the cours flight, the pil ad-set a Jony of the cour in the ide he gets from one to | work re. before the beacon in regular operation. A wuble of receiving signals length of 1,034 meters and a lower wave length is one prohlems radio experts are A radio receiver that “off and on” switches, doing with the “tuning in" eof (ons the aim. “Port- able antenna” that can be reeled out when the plane takes the air, and Vo in ore it lands, is another velopment to be worked out, Cons derable ther he done line or on trne | mains ced a of i " m | also ove on the =i a letter “N other single dash he W owave r receive wir code: on the the letter “A operation gives The lnn).u( that 1t} rorking 1 the In matie every 1aire away is auto three ar stopp- wtion radiocanst with the msmitter Experimental tests with the beacon and signals cquipment p 18 info o van he sunie beacor )

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