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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPiRE LR 7 ; “ALL THE .\'Ira'u”.s'r ILL THE T™™ VOL. XXIX., NO. 4377. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE PRESS RELATIONS WITH MEXICO MAY BE BROKEN; RUMORS REPORTED Big Merger of 1hree Railroad Systems Is Planned 6. N. AND N. P. | May ing’ in - | [”'“NESE TAKE { th%\onqeameié Md.em | {MEX-AMEH'GAN MAY BE MERGED RN - NEW MEASURES; | ‘ ~ DEVELOPMENTS WITH C. B. AND 0. w gt TR NN NO PROTECTION LOOK SERIOUS Definite Plans Being Prepar- : " 1 |F(1):)13(]\0wmls ré);slgflg}:_ o : ; |American Ambassador Be ed for Submission to Il i : o 1 meen TiathledAleo: - Recalled and Arms Em- C. C. in 90 Days. ¢ 1 ‘ § bargo May Be Lifted. AMOY, China, Jan. 14 1t is re- ) " 7y ported liere the Foochow authorities o s NEW YORK, Jan 14.—Raiph = e 4 are ignoving all consular repre { :'L' XICO CITY, Jan. 14.—De- Budd, President of the Great 3 A 5 4 sentutions regarding treatment and velopuents in the Mexican- Northern Railway, told the As- ¥ : proection of foreigners, lives or 3 ] l\m(u)cnn situation is reported scciated Press that definite i [ property at interior stations i 2 hangix g_on the possible action plans for the merger of the 3 g ;. A | [ i | of the Washington quelnm:nt. Great Northern and Northern i i ] FRENCH TAKE ACTION ! ’ & It is ru. ored the United States Pacific may be ready for pres- ¥ E % i CANTON, Jan. 14 The French ; i wmnv vithdraw her Ambassador entation to the Interstate Com- i authorities have elaborately pre and lift the arms embargo. merce Commission within 90 5 T : g [parved defenses for the Shameen for 4 days. 1 osettlement i1 Canton, fearing an attack by Nationalsts, who are . OIL CO. CITATIONS Details of the plan are being | = | i, : MENICO CITY, ian. 14, —The De- K closing many unauthorized unions \ ment of Indus u i e worked out at the request of a 3 ¢ jand instituting arbitvary regulations - { .‘y. :‘uvrml “,(.,“ nl'lu\. ‘\|::!..:w::."\|“|::-:: conference of rail officials. n strike setflements | e Through the ownership of 97 1 e i g 4 \panles who “have not applied for per cent of the stock of the . P U. S. GUNBOAT TO SCENE ? 5 . B ratification rights under the new Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ol HONGKONG, Jan. 14 -The Am ¢ 3 ¢ o T Several American oil com- Railroad, these roads also con- | " fevican gunboat Helena has left for ¥ 3 LIS owning extensive tracts have trol that line effecting a sys- \Slv"""'“ X ¥ efuscd to conform to the laws aud tem totalling 28,000 miles. =R continue operations. Consolidation of the three | A railrcads has “been desired by ; ; 3 those roads for the past 25 : ! ' { DILL ATTACKS POLICIES years,” Budd said. ! WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 United If the merger is approved, = - - States Serator ¢. €. DHI. of Wash- the consolidated systems will : Mrs. D Chipps, shown above with her =on, hos ington Stai, attacked the admin- have a capitalization of more an active part in arranging the i~ \of Rev. Frap istratlon's policy towards Mexlco than $850,000,000 or a combin- | Cables reported the engagement of Princess Trené of Greece, | S m‘ R " g ELie ’”"‘h Wlaragun : ed v(r)«(])l‘:)auon of around $1.500.- sister-in-law of Prince Carol of Rumania, to Prince Aimone, | b ] o \'1‘;' “"“"I" l“l" l‘:;:"";-‘ ““""'x"“r“l ginin, asked e House to go CED‘ v Ol 4 o | s " . P ol At T Budd said ‘“only unforsesn f“f ]ll?\'lvl.ht Duke of Aosta and cousin of King Victor Emanuel AUSTIN, Texas, Jan, 14 The jury has heen completed in on record “that there problems” will prevent the com- pleticn of the plan within 90 al the first citations of oil com- is nothing S8 the Norris case ALl jurors are married men with ldren in the Mexican situation which will Politicians Were to Play Part Srst) fiati justify severance of our diplomatie e e wse ae | ARMY 1S NO PLACE FOR | PR GOV DONAHEY | ™ o o e Army Flier pose to it without a pro- :ivxi;zghw?;fl:m:;lr{ ':; Zfi'fi?‘fi IMISFITS ()R ()FFE}\]DERS | SAN 1-’1:§x(7;< 0, Cali, Jane 14 Have Reached AGAIN FAGING :;I‘\Trlil.‘nill::' A:\M.. D‘.‘::;lvn‘xv;.:v,j.iulil,..mfi:t:- b ¥ Testimony t ertain pro ent : : helding company. A special § ony SAnIn - otuhe ) Honduras b dand laws of Mexico which that bt SEC. DAVIS SEES TO THAT S St | Homuras B. 0, P. SESSIONI::. = o i v 0 N Hondurus of the former Ohregon Government| $ Wo o ABEthY ; Alfred P. Thom. General i Mexico' in ‘retiirn for valiabie| | Jan, d4t=mie Ametiuanigood h.;\r) no sympathy with a policy : ; : Mexico in “re Dreeatulio) o DRl which presumes to tell the people Counsel for the Association of | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Folks |concessions, was given in thc Super-| | Wi fliers have arrived at Awm - x N o e £ d o Railway Executives, voiced ap- | t anbos | 4 i % | pala, Hondura covering 200 | DF SVACATREUR -GV IRBBLA S 3 P who still harbor the notion that the [ior Court action here yesterday by i S 1 . Lind b Eoverniiant we et L proval cf the merger before the larmy iIn peace times is @ sort of |Col Frank Eldridge Webb, of the| | Miles from San Salvador i two | ]g blnglc Rf‘[ll‘est’nlahve, ; Senate Interstate Commerce hours and fifteen minutes to hav A thouse of correction to which way- 1 United States Army. to recover §$8.- Sd “, T - Committee. ward vouths can be committe (6000 allleged loancd Col. Robrert Ma hi el g t I)'P.IIIO(‘Id.h, ?‘“l)' Ho‘d the financial and mental velief of | Kay, of the British Army PUNTA ARENAS. Costa Rica. | ing Major State Office BOLSHEVISM LOOMS : Sl : [ Jan. 14 The St Louis and New WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.- Repre- it a5 [ their home communities, are apt to C'ol. Webb charged the money | & 2 : Soviets Institute tall foul of a hustling and sometimes { was used to defray expenses Tark planes ey sotived. foam COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 14 Vie|sentative Eaton, Republican, of New Thirty-six_Hour Remains Believed to Be Chas. xplosive Washington official known {panquet at a hotel in Washington| = AWalp after-skivting the Nica= [ popaney, only Ohio governor o beyJersey. said the “real danger” in raguan coast, proceeding to the , . 7 o his ates as “Corky” Davis i R elected for three successive terms, | Mexico is Bolshevism, and America Working Week Nelson, Westward Al- Sl S Y [sunpbsed i utthegands OEEHONGRRR LG e Pne. Major DRIGUS 16+ ||| ne i St i | His official title is The Adjutant |, begins his fifth year as chief execus | “cannot stand idly by MOSCOW. J 14 The Soviet aska Man General of the Army. He appears in | pregident Harding, Senator Sam- [tive in the same situation as during > MOS( # an he Sovie . £ o d the army list as Robert C. Davis,{uel Shortridge, of California, Rep-| | Panes and will leave Amalpa | hix (wo preceding terms government has instituted a 36-hour » major gener ? 'i | K ‘r' Gall tomorrow arrviving at Panama |y will he the single represen working week for office and mental| KODIAK, Alaska. Jan. 11— Reports A 3 - mesRnsutye AN S S e el [ da D Iy tative of the Democratic party hold workers and for those who work|that indians discovered the mutiliat.| Amons tie amazingly diverse duties| fornia, Joo Cannon and other prom g8 “jo state clective flice undérground. For junior workers overfed body of a white man on the O his office is that of recruiting the [inent men attended the banquet. | ., i ;XIIL '|]‘~r “\‘Kll‘llyh'l\l'ul ||n:- I|\, T::ln $% i z e . army. Other complicated machinery | The witness did not link the not —————————— G L Ll * 14. years of age, the new labor law|shores of lake Becharoff have heen “'M3 L i i e ADUTI a8 ¥ L 4 . ; i | works out how soldiers are to be|ables with the conspiracy but said| which s preponderantly republican establishes a four-hour working day.{confirmed by white investigators. It | 2 Jonaliey's political succass 0. Tt Children under 14 are not allowed |is believed the body is that of Char-|!®d. clothed, drilled, educated, discip-|at the banquet a “man named _N‘ II|vI~~| ‘M“_” ::"_\“m_‘ll e to work. Women employes who are|les Nelson who disappeared three)!ined. transported. organized, hospi-|Cole” was desiguated to “put the; | voncerned has heen marked, He has| CHICAGO, - Jan. 14--Bnowstoffts about to become mothers receive two|years talized, entertained, paid, retired and [ Mexican venture over i Gk vepublican majorities e | Piled the Central States deep and month's leave of absence with pay| Nelson left a fishing village to|¢Ven buvied. But it all beging with el ‘,'\: ey Bt he Has mever carriod |hen swirled toward the Atiantic Stof it ild = A i St finding the young chaps to whom | f h B8 g othan Stoni cit e hn before the birth of the child as wellfcross the lake which was covered ity Gabch ATh L neling | [l m\ party ticket along with him vhl. o sther st r!vn”r.n.»hq over lll.e as two months after confinement.|with scum ice. A few days later his | hes€ Proc are to be applied Diskgresd. (Ovar’ Legialation Rocky Mountains. There is severe Women nursing their children are{hoat was found upturned and frozen| Good Soldiers, Good Citizens Open Aisagresment hetween (he | €0M between the two storms. Twen- also allowed time off during work-|in the ice. He had not bheen on| That's “Corky” Davis® job. Last Alilat axanvlive. ant 1agislutive: Jen ty inches of snow cover parts of ing hours without reduction in pay|friendly terms with the Indians [vear he collected and fed into the IN cHINA ARE Hlinois today. Three thousand 1 ned with the other three . men [ ers and refusal of the state senw g and are ensured against employment ————— | army machine nearly 60,000, Present- | = e working to keep Chicago traffie f i sartiaitiag i fchiga 4 s con-|ly the vast majority of t will moving in harmful or particularly arduous Michigan has the only state con-|ly the va ma of them i anin cdlnine (o Hakt iwaki: to confirm the Donahey apy work stitution with a provision for a uni-|be good soldiers. Stil later they]| WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 Mg e LB O e S1 Three persons are reported to have The new laws also provide that sity. The University of Michigan | will be much improved civilians | largest appropriation in the Alaskan| 5 b iiens or what s thoughy | Peo0 Killed in attempting to aid trat- all workers shall receive a month’s| was established when the |:-rrunr)1uxaiu, with lhonorable discharges to amounts of the Department of the . i : 1 i fie. 1uo are known dead fro ; to be an “alltime” veto record. Du pria / b i },u.mu The southwest is also shiver- ——————————— | But so far as General Davis and | . {Senate and House, a total of $13 (Lulxllmud On* mn ’l‘vm) ing [ his 3 m;”‘..;lmfu recruiting cervice! Efforts Belng Made by Stu'w:n Tlie: MAutational: apprentis JAPANESE ARE FACED are able to guarantee it, they wvrn-} dents to Bolshevize [tion of last year has been increased 7 WITH BIG ELECTIONHI;.»W was o physical mistit or 2 Institutions. ‘n\n new schools opening in Sep-| moral delinquent in o the lot, ne g o1 I tember I medical u|r|l|n|)|'ill|lfl1| 7 E sneaked in somehow through elabo AMOY. China, Jan. 14.--The Uni- jq ppoctically unch d, $1 .n,mm{ ()l/T F()Pb S R()M4]\C e barriers erected to keep the{ve y of Amoy has been closed | he peindecr appropriation has heen TOKYO, Jan. 14-—Political parties|acterized many American presidential | morally, mentally and physically un-las a result of the demands of the| i, ansed $5.000 to $17.520, g in Japan are building their fences|contests. Japanese party leaders are fit out of the ranks of Uncle Sam’s|studenis in secking control of ilsi - >ee DETROIT, Jan. 11 The story ol %story of the Ford company prob- in preparation for the greatest elec-|emulating in numerous ways the Am- | modest-sized fizhting machine. _mll-nml affairs tone of the romance of modern in I ibly Wil he reviewed tion ever held in the empire—an|erican political tactics | Criticise Lenient Judges | Educational institutions in South Beneged for Two Houn. dustry ~the growth of the Ford Mo Debate Value of 1913 Share election wherein more than 9,000,000 No Other Course Seen | Within the last year, General Davisjand Central China, for the p..q\ B Ofl M S d tor company will be written into Wihen Senator Jimes Couzens, John new voters will havé the privilege of| Premier Wakatsuki, who succeeded |has personally investigated the ope-, months, have been beseiged with | y Ulticers, Man JUICIAes ; ;i .cords i the hearing here | B, and Horace K. Dodge, and seven casting their ballots for the first|the late Premier Kato last spring as|ration of new mplified psychol-| demands of the students for at le, of the government's suit to nnlh‘t-l%nlh r original investors in the Ford time under the manhood suffrage |head of the government, is the lead. | ogical tests designed to out men|partial jurisdiction in administra- Mich | 11 Be. 1 Approximate ly #: 0,000,000 in ad-! Motor coupany sold their holdings law passed by the Diet in 1924, er of the Kenseikai, the mino with lawless tendencies. He is aim- | tive affuirs piioy wRby “" Lditional taxes from former minoritv | o Heroy Ford, the valuation of the party in the Diet. The Kenseikai gov- | ing at uction of the army deser-| Educators atiribute the movement as 5 ! a small army ! o e A e ']' 000 | Stockholders of the comapny siocle was fived at $9,400 a share, b E . 1913, The government If the election takes place—and it o .nmant was able to survive the last ! tion and imprisonment rates, for ons to an effort to Bolshevize the col as of March 1 apparently is a foregone conclusion|gaegion phecause of a semi-coalition | thing, and is satistied that results|leges. shot Into his house for two hours,| The hearing, now in progress, will | oniends ¢hat the stock in 1913 was that Premier Wakatsuki will dissolve | ih the Seiyuhonto party. The Sei- | are beginning to show. IU's quite na- L kadetl Howard Konkle suicided last night gseek to determine what was the cor- worth $3,600 a share, and T is on the coming Diet for that purpose— yukai, ynrosl(l;all over by .?Hleral na«‘turanL therafore, (DAL Hat moes ~rad Hawaii plans to semnd a team to|after officers attempted to rrest | rect valuation of 7,680 shares the |]i"|n‘1'uvu'|- m-»w»'«n these two it Is expected to be preceded by ""Iron Tanaka, was the actual majority | whenever an instance comes to hig| the Pan-Pacific swimming meet injhim. Konkle shot hix wife and ajsiock purchased in 1915 by Henty | amounes, alleged to be additional pro old-fashioned spell-bound campaign 4 : Japan next summer. An Australian |neighbor. Joth were severely| Ford from minority hold: s, In ar- | oo @ 088 o it — ———— similar to those which have char- (Continued on Fage Twe.) ', (Continued on Page Two.) team also is expected to participate wounded. riving at this valuation, the entire (Coutinued on Page Two.) vacation every year. became a state in 1837, show PInterior. is assured passage in the

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