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THE DAILY ALASKA “ALL THI; NLW jUVkAU ALASKA, SA]UI(DA\ JANUARY 15, VOL. XXIX., NO. 4378. EMPIRE o ———— s g PRICE TEN CENTS AL THE TIME” 1927 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE2 PRESS BRITISH FLEET ORDERED TO CHINA CAVIN M'NAB RETAINED BY CHAS. CHAPLIN One of Best Allorneys West to Fight Receiver- ship for Chaplin. mn SAN Cavin torney, FRAN( Mc¢Nabb has SCO Jan. 15 San Francisco at- fight Chaplin been retained to the receivership of the Chapli aj announced | MeNabb's the United ontstanding should be an that I v studios telegram throughout of the west tact the reputation Stutes lawyers us of ! indication one the to con-| at «f the oing test vecei divores cvery step CHAPLIN TO FIGHT W YORK, Jan 15 Charles lin arrived here last night and that he will fight the children The whole gated my the in Ch reiterated to end for his affain wile My of was ins by tamily, especially mother the hands They tha childven are not esponsible people are af money and not children I last my five to Since saw my wife, I visit stund the made one I could in-law months eeomy sons not environment of the household ton, just where their WANT FILMS SHOWN MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan Miami Beach Woman's petitioned the local movie to show all of Chaplin’s pic-! obtainable to counteract the itation against Chaplin.” 15 Club the | good will flight, When The e s atres tures ‘silly American Chaplin Starts Suit NEW YORK, Jan 15 $500,000 damages has begun cral court here by Charles Chaplin, motion picture star, Pictorial Review Company, of The Pictorial Review, which articles purporting to Chaplin's lite have been published Besides asking $500.000 damage Chaplin applied for an injunction restrain the publishing company from printing further articles of the series under the name of Jim known as the “Hobo author.” The Tully articles, Chaplin charges described him “former tramp and pugilist.” Chaplin deposed untrue.” for ted- | Suit in Spencet S S againsi i) ARMY PLANES recou lishers REAGH PANAMA PANAM to same Tully, ! Y y-Will early plane L { the i Expedi American tion, arrived last night This a liv v th comple divis of the 20,000 ‘D | the ting on Commander with Atup ~ 2 irrive three Tue Chaplin Collapses ala on W YORK Jan 15 rlnplm collapsed at the home attorney this afternoon and nerve ordered him to hed. It said the nervous strain resulting from the airing of his martial bles has proved too much — e Charlie + nerve Tennessee Anti-evolution specialist is ey | oM 15, The Fennesse J the n an opinion NASHVILLE, Couri Teny mhel today n Supreme {anti-evolution law {in the John 1 versed the lower Purviance Quits CANNE France, Jan. 15 1dna Purviance, former leading woman for | Chaplin, dropped her work here | day and left for Paris. She declined! to say where she was going but admitted she was being paid $250) Eskimo Reindeer Herders weekly by Chaplin In Seattle for Winter s Train Is Wrecked; SR i Plot Is Deliberate :cindcer on - I States, have r Jan. 15.—A preli-| the remainder ation of the Ponce de as A. Morris said Railway wreck last|ed Seatile night in which the engineer wags || <ix probably fatally burned. indicated a | deliberate attempt was made to derail| tucky. All the deer the flier. An open switch caused |of the buyvers the locomotive and three cars tolused the deer leave the track. The switch must|$1500 a herd.” have heen unlocked by a person hav-| The Eskimos ing a key. The signal light, “mm...a)nu the first in a newspaper, lay nearby. ar JAZZ FOUND IN FILES AS MATTER OF STAT result of national ;«\\.Akwl\llu, which swept capital Cdna Scopes case and e court verdict be anse Judge cannot assess over to-| on £50 fine - s> 15 Fourteen hepherd tour of the iched Seattle the winter, Thom When we reach from Nome, we split up reindecr and toured the months in were sold newspapers publicity. We | |58 Jan playin to 123 a United LINDALE, minary investig Leon Southern of had south spending two Ken wore for got will return to steamer sailing Nome thi WASHINGTON, Jan. minded persons with for the architectural teryear have likened partment, exteriorly petrified ragtime lnn who could have anticipated that z should be discovered in the sgered confines of its official files. 15 small the astonishing a govern- ment-subsidized to light diversions certain small European lowing the introduction social life by legation Ame 1\ jazz phonograph A springhtly picture of the and its aftermath drawn American minister in chal balming in the official files ington “One trial cing became Light respect whims of yes- the state de- speaking, to fol attaches is by the Yet it's there, officially—very offi- cially—and specifically. True, it’s not s0 modern in flavor as the “Valen- cia” epoch in American life; but it is coincident with the “Yes, we-have- no-hananas” cultural era. It is part of a report telling of at Wash- dan- said. and he of the music epidemic (Continued on Page Three) father | 1 Law Is Upheld, High Court ' | at ernment ni 1 days Sons to spend | hi was, is Jim Weddington showed his sister, Jean Dickson Wedding- Daddy I Leonard D. Weddington, a participant in the Pan-American Licutenant tatesmen ‘\x ion, or Louncemnent in the Foreig Ty pre eports the American liatel o he hie Biaaiaent her v mem manner per facts are crman leader I case it Marx Hindenburg Likes Hi newspapers Pre ut dent fow fre digest h of 1 I'he ommunicai 11 n jour arates th ts Importa th ome lead 1 the | oldier-president o the daily ' e i is re ome judicions | material Most | who | i Soldier | Germania a|centered into official | of | what records. | thought indicent | e for em-|in “These records, on loan, passed from | | ) nress e pre rep that he ministry terest than 1"]\«””11: nt Marx Chancelloy of M news thie ing {the | Volks 1.m. (Imln- 1or Dr. Marx digest of ion. In Center tung ry ( 8 a al new hix ¢ cial A the country the press Mini arde Foreign most the cahinet used about and then i press divisic not overloo cularly desired the (Continued Cabing poin favorite defe any party Offic ther op utierances tatesmen hroug ht on hers n well communicated hote o him orally chief burean the toof news Foll ing ublic onj port that of selection T other T papers rlin e il 2 the nati 0o fron particularly the was ter n He nt up to mi any’ to on however, Speak, German Cabinet Gets News Quickly, It’s Rownl(’d Dawes ery time that Kellog, public pro activ ue a unusual o the Ger Willien sion (¢ e on a standing that pre by i hould i the attention Hindenburg and the govern is ment 88 f I the other 1ich N as an Comics denburg aside reads | from Hanover u town world's news is cach day of the gov D job from that order of the news of the per The his view is. in the owing cartoons rjokes limelight ovs this and he by immensely, Zechlin has the president of humorous nilitary he watches with keener governmentat matters the in Read Germania onfined his read chiefly to daily organ the Koelniche organ of the Rhineland. The ve of Cologne ceeived a daily \ the press divi- interest 1 e in the political head anxious to know in the country Stresemann was ewspaper reader personally per the government ake sure he had thing. He know what page three.) pro-| news- to the ditferent 1 esting. Take instance Zechlin, | ‘ he | feature | ident also receives a daily | the it ol | provin- | of | a dozen newspapers dail | parti-| lead-| In the News of the World OIL DRILLING IS STOPPED BY MEXICAN LAWI' TAMPICO Government drill which 1l BRITiSH TAKE NFW STEPS IN CHINA AFFAIRS Cruisers Ql'dered to Proceed to Chinese Waters — Comnmunication Cut. 15 1 companics the ne Mexico, Jan has retused ail iz sion *Oil men ffects this district wells u | i | The d tions I 5 oere here Sy | | the A sensa d sion produg oil Xt ond o will it I tion throw it THENS, Gleer‘e, Jan. 15— Five British cruisers in Phal- eron Bay have been ordered to proceed to (hmu immediately. I of the nds fing of men o work, causing ial loss companies and ajso local commer LONDON, Jan. 15.—It is an- nounced that immeliate as- sembling ~f a large fleet of British warghips 1n Chinese waters has been ordered. (‘OM N TO FILE INJUNCTIONS NEW YORK. Jan. 15. Al eric companies operating in Mexico will file injunction suits against the Megedn Government ii | President Calles oil driil in reported ampico SACASA STILL CONTINUES IN LIBERAL FIGHT Cables Associated Press He Has Not Quit Despite American Blockade. NEW YORK cable received Amy cancels MUNICATIONS CUT OFF YORK, Ja The Com- Cable ( has that communicatin to cut off n 15 merq \.-1 rdvised Kow tion Riv been Han- interrup- Yungtse mpany been all hy lines the r md - Niekiang ORXPHANAGE ATTACKED FOOCHOW, Jan. 15 A student mob representing the Fukien dents’ Unfon, attacked the Spanish Domitican Orphanage and church, nearby, ont the sters abdueted Chinese The Stny drove the orphan wrecked the thousand cupying Foochow the attack The e in the Hantal foreign The nuns and priests to leave B Dropecty Nationalist did not nuns are quarter, prepared mob Forty troops, prevent 15 hy Jan According the Asso Nicar savs DUKE of WORK DUCHE Ss Ly- YOoRI David Belasco, theatrical producer, was injured in a New ; York auto accident. Ellen Terry, eighty, famous stage star, was ill in England. The Duke of York. son of the King of England, and the Duchess set off for a trip around the world. (International Newsrecl) a ciated guan will extreme are Sucasi, o he “to the last | my leaving | ihe Press Li remain at The report ect from (] | leader ! his post of beral CANTONESE DEFEATED NGHAIL Jan. 15 The Can- forces are reported to have suffered a reverse in Chekiang Prov- Jince and lost Ningpo. the last T stronghold in thar district SHA is toness incerr Despite effective wlifcl each blockinde pressing ernment naval remi i wdy more | e SCOLLARD OFF WITH BIG SUM “Hetty Green of La Salle Slu*(‘ Wins Case But Money Is Gone. TELE Smith-Scolla Lasalle It Scollard iy army I against my g the American determined and by forces have to Labor to Drive vin and TROOPS WANT PAY SHANGHAL Jan. 15 Uncensor- {ed Reuters Hunkow dispatches in- dicated that the British re- | mai this has created it The Canton- rae demand- arrears and offictals that the banks re- eported some Cantonese Kinugsi Provinee have because of no pay >-oo- .| Fat Women Have Fat Minds Is Claim Made DOUN Comnmaunists GUN RUNNING From Raizks NEW YORK. . York World says made possible running World of arm York Va of divided EXPEDITION 15 The Atieric Nica expedition n New hanks N nomoney PAMIA clesed and W ! uan gu perate situation sident that | i Green last summer. | Government troops American worth in New! D, 0 representative | claims §2u0.000 L pay of long th own I8 i a were and Philadelphia United purehased arve pleading It in the tinish w ( Vistic o rank S. open is in anct i tutes Samni troops Green first 15 Mrs “Hetty the Jan rd the Street the ed until nevey Wit I into shipments Sucusa e munitions were revolted Communist s disguised labor as - of won nions pianos and agricultural implements vict [ Wash F1.600.000 ory s her hushand, George - oo ODD TRADES OF MANY WOMEN LONDON trindes livelihood t that Bellingham wealthy BLUEFIELDS th \ has the Stutes the Nicarag: 15 with Jan filed Consul against destruction 1800, 000 1 t man in contest protest tat United t Drecember Judge in- Superior I LoD women Bairett Women “H with cmnlation 15. Too minds ot mauy fat said Lady the Medical nternational Association. trouble in middle age to lack of mental asserted the doctor in Mental exers is just 10 Women as to men, an active nd needs an active out let. Men have their to occupy e minds, und need thing In the hody Upretty hut of the mind 7 n produce that all horrors fat Ay usually indicates far and fat means a serious to the work of the body.” - Jan fat president rainst Beals the her temporar seizure and of i L junction ind annonnced he wonld on cd ¢ PO file iy rece the control ver njunction ! of ad - Tou belonging Grand I'h perals when the Rio o fan S0 Among th taken u in Great Britain th of breeding gol. neutrak zone is due for pro omer I hoth ol proper tigation was women hive indemnity ->-e asked lawyers Buenos) when engaged | radic In (leged -~ for a nooaddre raced here from 5 | as necessary as | tish €18 A g Angori There of I Mr deserted { . 1 h nEwar Nard gets a living by breed Rachel Bing work hushand her | Buenos Aires when EYE WITNESS MURDER CASE - : o New York with Scollard State Reveals Important Wit- ness at Minister’s Trial, Then Rests. AUSTIN, Texas vesterday afternoon the ed in the murder trial | Frank Norris, charged |staying of D. Chipps, a busin at Fort Worth The M'”':tl.l,\w completed its case in one day liis | Mrs. Roxie Pa widow. w I revealed the witness to the | Kkilling testified she arrived | Norris's office in time to see | shot. as he about to! Chipps turned slightly \«ivh‘““”““:‘ in the air when he was |4 aid Do Elmer [attorney \ll-’:ull\ hey rabhits breeds women some she dis f 100 s ot inertia Ips to middle-age Edmonds Mi v ot “maa has an one . everal nen them Scol Hurve Mr ters foxhounds A woman wars st returned Mrs for and chose a living judge tei tasting” for e in v Hepllan(] other s and laddy master of A colleg T \ [ a declares she made a tate in loaned thein voun it whole time as e very Chicago hushand and tiune real hut in harrier zirl ha illaminator by two her 1 she has hec 5000 sinee paid her appropriatin valued 1o return thous: worth of jewels riage ses him mining and " two others jamn making | Si8ters run 4 | other i3 sells lurge herald heraldic Theatre ‘."ropfietor Is Held, Manslaughter Charge MONTRIA L, n and, proprictor of the Laurier Pal- ace theatre, where 78 persons, most Iy childven, their lives last Sun day during a small fire and las been released on £5.000 after arrangement on char manslaughter. The coron- er held Lawand and two as- ‘ criminally '-ew’nwmn. 3 She Hec 00,000 | he {of | stock | failed | lars to never acen jointly earn a lving on a large scal also inds dol entrusted at | small upholstery husiness builders merchant and 15 a 15, - Ameen Law- State of with Late rest- him Reva) - peceivers the | ‘llvul\v‘ll\ w.vh ng left of L Scollard left the Jan e ] s aquantitis hricks ~oos - there Ml tound wits PARIS Oulic Placed 15 he the Marthe twenties, has If fre rank of French historical writers har bril- liant study of the Pr de Ligne outstanding of wvhlrlulw lost va-| i in | afternoon panic bail of jury tanis B Seatt cight of Dore the have | tate herselfl in nt | man by lion's Johin ago with contested funds attorney reveaied 1 took with F1.600.000 a ¥ that him Dore n one the the of fall SICCONses s [ funds She seuson value of said el = 'LEGION ABOUT READY FOR PARIS INV ASION 15, A hit existed to probably enroute to 18 il was Quebied eriminal | Chipps w | leave ane has done Mrs. Scol civil suit via hand e | shot A hand come shot Mrs, She did not know were fired {No More Pardons to Be e | Granted by Gov. Fergulon milex d his | I was He had My Scollard Scollard’s acted il- ; | . ded man stepped out. the door and said As he turned he fired the shots. testified she fled was %o excited she Bishop Diaz Deported; Jow rapidly the shotg| To on lares back. Nofris Parker she INDIANAPOLIS, Jan | the atmosphere that America’s fighters to help the of ! Welfare Bourd and Association will relive of the recent conflict Convoy of 28 Liners After nearly two yvears' organized effort, the details of the peace-time maovement France have virtually been completed. Twenty-eight liners will carry the former members of the expeditionary forces and their wives, mothers . and fathers. The ships will embark from eight ports Montreal, Boston. New York, Hampton Roads, Charleston, Jack- sonville, Galveston and New Orlean (Continded ¢a Puge Thres) American Library —_——— — when their activity went Europe world will Enroute to New Orleans 'created for the bimetit of the 000 or more members of the Amer- ican Legion who will attend the ninth | annual ention of the C tion September aid win war he X to Jan 15 Tapachula, border left e MEXICO CITY dispatehes from from the Guatemalan Yishop Diaz, of Tob night from Guater at Puerto [ New His whereabouts have' " myst sinee the officials {took him from Mexico City a week| L;ngo. [ Spec organiza- in 9 to S0, The Army she has not bute the have it to care C. A, the K the to girl of there doughnut will Salvation show that to distri wil! 15. ala 1o no mo secre clenc 3,262 Jan, \ to her Texa ison will cording anklow. He said |during two years number which 1,015 are full pardons. rric for how Red and physicians on the sick, and the of C., the Jewish Fer forgotten pastry, the Cross nurses of hand M. a for -

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