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i i THE DAILY VOL. XXIX., NO. 4379, “ALL jUNl:AU THE NEWS 41l THE TIME” ALASKA MO\DA\ JANUARY 17, 1928. SOCIATED PRESS MEMBER OF A ALASKA EMPI ‘m ~ PRIC E TEN CENTS ALASKA TIMBER PUT UP FOR SALE American and British Women Attacked by Chinese “Gorilla” Man UPON RAMPAGE = i i alter throwing women into a pa suddenly walking into homes and demanding food, is believed to be the strangler wuant ed in different part of the coun weik e nic by Foreign Women Jie Dlagg,ecl Through Street—Also Ministers. | try. He spoke Buglish when ar- L i rested but since then has indicat FOOCHOW, Jan. 17.—Chinese mobs | = ©d he knows no English. Descrip last night beat a number of Amer ol e e SRR GITIC GRRR) jcan and British women, and two gorflla® man ministers and dragged them through - the streets Churche foreign residences Northern soldiers. to the ranks of the precipitated the outbreak schools, hospitals and | were ransacked. | incorporated in- | antonese Army, | CONGRESS WINS RIGHT SUMMUN U. S. Destroyer Leaves SHANGHAL Jan. 17 The Amer ican destroer Pillsbury left last night tor Foochow ey Supreme ‘Court bpholda epeat Boxer Uprising PERING, Jun. 15—Feachow mess.| Right of Senate to Compel -| the story of foi Chinese children, 5 indicated (hat cigners killing Daugherty to Teshfv - —— . Carrying Uncle Sam “Fist to Nicaragua SR GE(]RGE YOUNE WINS CATALINA ISLAND SWIM \Landed at Goal Early Sun-' which precipitated the Boxer uprising| w ASHINGTON, Jan, 17 vears ago. are being revised | 00T 000 oday upheld ,“. Sen Twenty decomposed hodies are dis- | nies vight to compel Mally S. Daug- played. 1t is declared they were|porey 1o comply with the summons ““"““‘” from nunneries 9 ot the 1921 investigation, and also Pricsts and nuns have fled dis-| gecided the contempt proceedings guised pending against Hamy J. Sinclair in G opposing Congressioual right to sum Japanese Are Attacked Sk Aelis wekeae SHANGHAL Jan, 17— Hankow mes- ) . ges said & mob tore down the Wmmic be s oiae barticades around the Japanese con- | o8 REEREE T he con- o & few days ago and made | 4y onal anthority of congressional | .m“uu.u s | committees 1o subpoena witness MOskERS Sihto forslEners Ble eVA- oy compsl thelr attendance, long ‘ufm;.lp IN/,\'( hwan Provinee system| o Srogehed the Supreme Court madiide Sl the capital in grouns by, "y yppeal hrought by the govern g ment in an effort to set aside an or- issued by the Federal distric Ohio president of the - ler judge for southern [l 1 [] Mally S. Daughterty, Midland National Bank of Washing U s anluMAT ton Court House, Ohio, from arrest upon order of the Senate e 3 The investigation of the depart- 1 Senatc Brook and ment of justice by a she commi‘tee of which Senator hart of fowa was chairman, Senator Wheeler of Monta PASSES AWAY releasing ! day Morning—Norman | Ross Loses Race. i Jan. 17 won the Island | WILMINGTON, Cal George Young, of Toronto 000 prize for the Catalina swim. Young finished at 3 o'clock Sunday morning | Peter Meyers, of Cincinnati, was, within @ mile of the shore when Young landed Norman Ross, of Chicago, was two fand one half miles out when Young finished ! At 11 o'clock Saturday night. | Young was four miles from his goal,| | Ross was half a mile behind, Young L WA Pro: e - 3 | secutor, had made inguiry into vari rOI DUET Cablnet Men_]bel' ous stages of the administration of Newspaper Owner, Dies | Atomey General Daugherty when | official was called as a wit- certain the brother of the to Washington to appear ness and bring with him books of the bank of which he was president. ¢ refused, and Senators Brookhart and Wheeler were sent by the committee to Washington Court ‘Hnuw‘- to examine him there. Writ of Habeas Corpus in St. Louis. The trip was a complete and upon their return to Washing- | ton the committee called the fa to the attention of the Se whic passed a resolution direction the ut-at-arms o leitrant witne and bring him be the - When arrested corpus, and was ordered discharged from custody, the court taking the view that the investigation in which in which he had been called as a witness was outside the enate because it involved the tive power. Congress Is Challenged When the case came up for sel for Daugherty challenged the power of Congress through one of its committees to compel the attendan BOCIATED PRESS (K| VIiD R.F --David R. former Sec- ST. LOUI neis, aged Jan. 17 8 proceedings contested election cases, 6 yed the expulsion of members and in " o ot B Dopartmanbot e o= | preserving its right to function. While & lohe flikes % BYRIW “" | committes in the framing of legisla- tion could undoubtedly invite wit: nesses to appear voluntarily and give wid Rowland Francls was Amer- e pnqiion, neither house of Con- ican I ador to ussia during Ambassador to Ru luring | oo could compel attendance, Daug- the turbulent period in that country " i ¢ 2 o hert counsel contended. This must when Emperor Nicholas was dethron- A 2 be true, he insisted, because no pow- ed, the Kerensky government over. 4 f v . er had been vested in Congress to thrown and the Bolshevik regime es- tablished issue warrants and make arrests, v Such power was lodged exclusively He was successively Mayor of St.| "0 Foigi o™i Way argued, and Louis, Governor of Missouri, Secre- S 2 idin v the courts would not compel wit- tary of the Interior under President 4 nesses to appear before Congres- Cleveland, and President of the Loui- siana Purchase Exposition Company which conducted the World's Fair at St. Louis, Recognized Kerensky As the American Ambassador at counsel Patr Petrograd he was the first diplomatic determln (Continued on Page Eight.) sional committees until clearly shown that the investigation was within the power of Congress to conduct. Committees’ Aims The Senate committee was trying, for Daugherty asserted, to e the guilt of the attorney arrest the re-| then cutting the water at a { terrific clip Two hundred and two swimmers! waded into the surf at Avalon lurday forenoon at 11:21 o'clock Through the darkness Saturg |in the failure, | than one dozen remained, water, following by the clated T s tug I Ross and Young forged ahead from ! less night. Asso-! | the start and late Saturday after. noon led the field when seven miles | from the end of the 22 mile swim Ekamo Gluco, Nome, Alaska Esh mo, looked over the chilly course for the Wrigley swim prize mones i decided he would not go into llu'i | water | Winner Is 17 | Daugherty sued out a writ of habeas | George Young, 17 year old the committee had been engaged and oy jurisdiction | se of judicial and not legisla- | yours and { hear. | ing before the Supreme Court coun- ‘,",,,m,m official time WILMINGTON, Cal., Jan. 17 winner! of the Catalina swim, Toronto crawl stroke artist, who beat his way to California to participate in the Wrig Marathon swim arrived broke, but defied the chill waters of the channel with his flashing stroke | and won the deep sea derby in 15 15 minutes i Young alone succeeded in travers- ing the icy channel reaching Point Vicente at 3:06 o'clock yesterday Women in Swim Margaret llauser, of Long was in the water 191% hours Beach, and £ 1 of a witness except in impeachment i came within a mile and one half of the mainland Martha Stager, of Portland, a! though she swam 10 minutse longe {than Migs Hauser, halted four miles | from the goal Peter Meyer, of Cincinnati, gave up at 4:15 o'clock yesterday morning when one mile and a half from the victory. Awards to Two Women | Wrigley awarded $2500 each to Miss Hauser and Miss Stager be- cause of plick, being the last two women to drop ont. These prizes together with Young's $25,000 will be | awarded in Angeles on Tuesday.! Swimming of Young | Steadily, and with almost the mon-! otony of an engine piston, the sinew | right arm of the Canadian swimmer: had risen and fallen hour after hour ' in the long water grind. When lu-r encountered the unfavorable tide l| ~{Coatinuea on Fuge Beven., Los The belle at the left is a typical nalive of Nicaragua, sailors have landed to carry out the American policy. where United States marines an.t The Presidential palace, shown at the right, at Managua, was under guard of American troops. UNCLE SAM IS | I"m bezzled to Fur Workers’ Troubles; NEW YORK, Jan : i 4 A bomb believed intended for the Furriers ~ o~ Union. vesterday damaged the Ita- Kansas State Senator lian Consulate General’s office. The ssted a man as the throw police er's accomple Two painters, Rubin Taer, of ported to have the Italian Consulate Meyer Smith and States Reasons. Brooklyn, are re-| confessed bombing and two other | TOPEKA, Kan., Jan 17 ONE MUST 60, nounces His Fight— “ SECOND COLD > —— feel wide TIMBER TRACTS , PUT ON MARKET BY GOVERNMENT Forest Sm‘\‘ice Seeks Bids on 10,000,000,000 Feet of Alaska Timber. THANE UNIT IS PUT ON MARKET FOR BIDS 1(‘0n11ml Telms Are Modified Prospective Buyers | Said to Approve. I [ | ! WASHINGTON ! Jap. 17. —"Ub assist in the establishment of the paper manuafacturing industry in Aluska producing at least 1,000,000 fone yeariy, and to partially relieve {the wec sity of Americans buying Jfrom Conada and Newfoundland, tthe Covernment, through the U, 8. I".'LM st Service, has off I two of {the larg fimber tracts ever put up o1 coopetitive bidding 1A nouncement to this effect ih been issued by the De- yattrient of Agriculture 5.000,000,000 Feet in Each Each of the tracts offered em- Diaces 5.000,000,000 feet board in ach sale requires the esta hment of 200 to 500 ton {paper mille calling for an invest- ment of at le; £8,000,000 0 $10.- {000 0 i Wiiter oW dRvelop- i mufacturing plant and log- . cquipment. ¢t ig loeated in the north- Tongusk Nutional Forest One ' part of | {néar Junvau. ‘The other is located fin the uthern end of the same | forest, adjacent to Ketchikan, Ten- {ders on the tract in the Juneau {district will be opened April 25, and i'n the Ketehikan area on April 15. { Timber Supply Ample jugl timber is offered in each sule to supply a S00-ton mill run- ning 200 days each year for a per- vears. This is said to (Continued on Page Eight.) _—— et e - — BREAKS JAIL BFCAUSE WIFE IS UNFAITHFUL Bank Robbc-r i Key Wit- ness, Murder Trial, Escapes | | ';-m of a0 Pay Father s || . AFTER cHAPLIN ) ; il Pardon in Sight. Doctor Bills | 5 i | TULSA. Okla. Jan. 17— Armed CLEV D, Ohio, Ja 17 vistols and achi n. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan et a0 [ enicaco. s With tho Dags ;‘4:;\'!: r“\‘:l.\]u‘ (zllumI!" lw: "\'.l‘fllnr:"vxf;:‘k The United States Goverument -hus|® cashier of the Colonfal Tron | |18 Of. the fivst cold wave whichiioup, % ey Siinbus i & mordes stepped into Charlie Chaplain’s af-; Works, confossed today that he | GAUSed six deaths, o second Wiave |y - coggerday broke from the Tulsa {7 il A1TE0 BTATTE MBI URE] [ ial cibodtleds $6/000 thams ik ed down trom the Mackenzle Ri-counpy jail efter locking two: gisrds to $1,073,721 income tax liens for|{ company to pay doctor bills for Bogtiontotay lin a cell the past seven years Bis father who died two weeks o i | Every available Deputy has been When nobody appeared for Chap-| ago __ Die from Cold | ordered to search for him and shoot lin to show cause in the alimony YORK, Jun. 17.—Zero wealh- | iy Laction today, Superiod Judge Guerin g g Ov which holds the cast in its grib.|pavg knew he was to be pardoned subpoenaed Lloyd Wright to appear - >eo—— has been the result of six deaths in{ o week, [t is believed he broke as agent HAE RQxl grael RN S A {jail because he had been told his Receiver Gilbert has been Lmulml in Philadelphia [ wife was unfuithful permission to open three safes Tratfic s delaved by snow from| " Mavo confronted the night guards the Chaplin studios and place m. s Inghi oy, agt (19g0. land with a pistol in each hand, said: contents in the receiver's hands. | 9 I New York City. 20,000 40OW }«joe, I'm going out ot here now. I'm s | shovels, 670 plows, 21 motor sweep Meaving right awa.y"” | . ers and 22 motor loading machines| amuavo refused to listen to the Bomb Exploded in N. Y. | cleared off-the six inch snow fall. | pleadives of the failers that he would "be released soon, locked them in a | cell, went to the kitchen, got & clea- New Storage Shed for ver and knocked off the lock from s E Ah,k‘ Spruce th ory and took two more pis- A tols .« machine gun, rifled the jail n TTLE. Jan. 17 -Te accom. | (1l 0f $35. called a taxicab and drove modate the increasing shipments of |10 his wite's hotel ; spruce from Southeastern Alas Mayo went to his wife's room ery- the Seattle Port Comiission is erect | N& “Wicre is he? L ‘lllL’ a steel and corrugated iron stor Wans Mo, g lll‘]lllllln)! OO age shed al Smith Cove Pier No, 41, " ed by W. C. Hoit snd SSSes - p . p fol “Have you got a gun?” The shed is 260 feet long and G It the law 8 Holt shook his head buildings because of hatred for Pre-|forbidding the sale of cigarets stands St Mayo said: “I am going to kill you mier Mussolini for his attitude, es-|in Kansas, St ator Finley wiil nyvay fpecially toward the painters |introduce a hill ‘-ul idding the “ma Parents Away vi’ifing_ May placed the machine gun at i el king, selling, serving or owning of ’ | Hiolt's tead, and then said: “U'll give PRINCE IS INCOGNITO [ mince piec. Eatitg of mince i Chlldun Bumed Death 'you u chance. i give you three — |one of our great national evils. I am hours to get out of town. If 1 find SEATTLE, Jan. 17, Prince Higashi|fond of them hbut veally they do TORONTO, .l.m --Four chil-{ vou here after that, I'm going to kill Kuni, traveling -incognito as Count | not agree with me. Mince pies give dren, under fives years, were buru-'vou sure a3 hell” Higashi, arrfved here and 1I-pm-|ml§nml>, child the nightmare and loss ed to death yesterday in their home, Ma ran from the hotel leaving. on the President Jackson to n[(mldlu( sleep, stunts growth and causes | while their parents were visitin h vife weeping. Yoshitio's funeral. nervousness.” | ueighbor, Holt left town, s " —_— - 3