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THE DAILY ALASKA M_PIRL “ALL THE NEWS ,‘”.’,. THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4381. . JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1927, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS - . - —————e BRITISH MARINES °ENT TO CHINA Great Hordes of Mice Reporied Invading Bakersfield “Mad Empress” Charlotte Is RUDENTSMASS WARLIKE MOVE Y AND MARCH ON i EISANNIJUNGED Dead; Life was Full of Pathos, ONE OL CITY, G 5 BY GOVERNMENT Romance, Historical Character | i [Migration Looks Like Mov‘ \ . e iscrepancies in Policy and ‘l'nl and ¢ 1 girl was not only noted mn Ca[ t~ ~Au[0 Tld‘— I ]Cl)a dll()l’ls (:»auses PRUSSIELS, a1 x| 5t i Cuaniy Dinrtor et Sy il - . Much Perplexity. Charlotte, of Mexico, died at her| : S T S e e fic Is Stopped. | s 4 chateau near here at 7 o'clock this | Cmarkable artistic and literary talent e | i LONDON, Jun. 19.--Public .par- morning. She i vester: | S hvaniAe g avar dnniad b Vplexity over the seeming discrepancy duy morning and physicians then de- | s In her serenicenth vear she marrled| BARERSPIEL™ Odl, Jan. ; et Ll Claved that pueumonia, following an T o burg. o brother of the Emperor fran.| 10——City officials today decid- . attack of influenza, would prove fa- S Ta sl in: MEs. Leniles mnyisg ed tlm-t ??ax-by cites are in no il lfe gave. promise of much huppiness | JABGEF from_ the idvarkn of g ; Maximilian was then chief of the| [odents which are migating e life of the “mad Empress” g Audtilen Tave ad wdos ateceanil L SN TR NS lowlands‘f Charlotte was filled both with o a8 goveron of- Milan, took up nis| ~Eem.Cowiby ance and pathos. For more than 1t ol o gt the olianmise castls of| A great flock cf sheep have @ century, after she fell in a taint| Mivdtir. mesr Driaste” witerd. visl been turned into the lands and ut the feet of Napoleon I at the! | HS ’ 3 voung couple for a time led an al| they ave destroyifiy the rodents court of St. Cloud when he refused ! most ideal existence, The archduke| DY tramping npon them, Thou- | : 3 the aid of France for her husbunl, . Svas aban o dfbenal views ande ot sands of dead mice are found in i ol | he was considered by many 1) have 3 tracted the ltalian people to him but| the paths in the'oil fields. ¢ been insane but whether she w p e iy Managed 16 undo One oil worker said he awoke veally mentally unbalanced has ie- b 4 +- Wood itkerasion wiicliibe: oras one morning to find mice hal ISUBIL Mg s e TonalL LRt iy o ope 1 During the negotiations at Villa | €aten practically * alfg. o his \While she lived in the utmo.’ sim : : i franca Napoleon I11. offered to create| clothes. plicity at a little Belgian _Laean | = =N e for the| The migration cf the mice her fortune grew throughout (he hulf EX-EMPRESS CHARLOTTE archduke but Francis Joseph refused looks like & moving carpet and century until it was estimaicd 1o A\ voyage to Brazil in 1860 shar-| Sometimes, automobile travel is S o of Mexico, who f l have amounted to 60,000,000 +o 100 Ao tered the archduke's health but late impossible. culation of sinister reports have 000,000 francs, i o lwhen th : . | R v A ol e great “Mexican 1o ) |caused many women and children Charlotte was the daughter of Leo I {overthrow the republic and place | o leave. poud I. of Belglum, the sister oi| Leopoldine.” Her mother was Priu-| s ohean prince on the throne was| § . \ Rifyenine - <Amepiaains a0 (o8 Leopold Il and the wife of Maxim-|cess Louise of Orleans. the daugh iy, ned by Napoleon, Maximilian wa i : 3 1 | Mission for Manila and Amoy iliap. archduke of Austria. wh was| ter of Louis Phillippe. King of the| | C anili and Amoy v ; i : uLet {approached. The city of Mexico had | ’ IR 3 T Propagandists are exerting every |I“" at Qm‘xv‘:(tnn .l}un.- 19, 1367 at |<' eneh. t]»:.n..iuu was an aunt of ‘”“."1\ fallen to the French troops. | c UR AnjuuRNs ; 2l ‘ & ‘mnwn- to incite the populace to an the end of his illstarred Mexicin ad-| King Albert of the Relgians AS EAbRET b uoliee alfheed M Dot +if Hars e LU venture. She was born at | vkuu; Reared With Great Care the throne. After long hesitation Y oy » o e R Tifuning~Nigh iuns, in 1840 and baptised “Mari i Princess Charlotte was reared witl G > Star Witness in Harris Mur- s S o COINCESSION mm Charlotte Amelie Augustine Victoiis! great care «t the court of her fa- \\Tn'\ Jan. 19, Suilors from M.ASKA PAGKERS e TORTURE USED = ; ioe lmucared L& RN e L e conceson They have erected ) 3 ) I et e e S ——— U R x an irou barricade along the back SHuw PRUFIT UN Planes Now in BY GUVERNMENT J”r.\.‘.m-.n Washi, Jun. 1. The Bigagement of Anna Louise \Woiter, of Bumnlo, once |boundary of the Bhamedn forslgn Panama Zone e L L win a contest to find America’s most ¢ beautitnl - wait setilement ity halt ..| late yesterday after | Y i o T S R ket Favorable Markets Result in "”\:”';".“1"':‘" i T o Coast Guardsmen Chan_.,(" “t\ufimw'd e SBULLARD IS cRuwn AWA‘TS ‘CUNTEMPLATED IN s v i regarded as the planes arrived here last Sat 3 ed Pack Figures. 4 3 2 Sea Until Confessed. |inconerent answers to questions vro-| B££XICAN TRUUBLE el [pounded by the prosecution=which| . _— S ' ol laccused B Fasick and his wife " G T Ahth o A BLAcK MuNK NEW, VORI Janl ap—Atien i aanee B4 L RS G ilaken {'“"' B. C. to Wash- SENATE TUDAY distributing what financiers term crew of the coast guard boat CG-126| gurine Harvis, Judge Alston asked i IIIL,(OII to [d((‘ /\((usa- the Government's announced policy hof conciliation towards China Is in- cveased by the announcement that L1000 marines will sail for China (o the end of this month from Southampton Official quarters affer assurance nothing warlike is in these move- ments but the public is apprehen ive at the revelation Hankow press dispatches are se. verely censored, adding to the feel- Jing of uneasiness FEELING HIGH IN FOOCHOW FOOCHOW, Jan 19 —Although the anthorities have promised pro- [tection o foreigners, lack of disci- plane among the soldiers and eir- e (Continued on Page Two.) ; {Secretary Kellogg Approves a4 T e nad been detected fraternizing with| wpave vou beon drinking? i A Rl ',",'(,"',, BURNED Huss 10 alilhg Tiahior ruinsea Whomachen|l 4 oeitc SoutECOUEAE R tions of His Wife. Tlin5is MantP teseritc: Creden: of Proposal Made by N ¢ assigned to wateh, they cannery operations against a .x.-r had bheen assign | shots al noon ‘ tials——Senate Galleries U. S. Senate. ficit of $175,026 for the prece were taken to sea in a cutter and| ", qu0 Ajgton ordered the Sheriff, BRELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 19 T : J VEALS o s i o mll'li'l!""’imu.~'h“(m|i to lock this man up until to-'- George Francis Scollard arrived Are Crowded. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.— Secre- " The g showing : . ed hand and foot, and fed on tainted) ;00 yudosee that he gets 1o here lust night in custody of Sheriff % Ty Btate ‘icellogy than ; T'he L.n.ml howing i attributed et ihLil 0i6y contesed, thein Cap « ; i WASHINGTON, 1 The avy of State Kellogg has approved ™ " Jan i to exceptionally favorable markets more liguor Tom Kraser lot the Sevate’s proposal to arbi- 3 ain testified under cross-examina | o : i . | Senate galle salationd “avars A The Association has resumed’ the ol THeHY s The court then adjourned. - D gallery regulations —wers| .o (1o Mexican land and oil ccn- tion today . swept today dividend additional '”,”'f‘Rasputin's : E e Tt D | PLACED UNDER ARREST bt aside ay by thousands de-f oo 0% oot T vetary made. thie ivi Joth Bod ding 0 o e de e o0 | 4 regular $2 quarterly dividend. Both! ) Nicholas Biown, ot Boston,. tor[ VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan, 19.— ™42 "‘-I' h 4 th l‘ ':'_“‘ n ‘}"' ormal stalement atter Senaior R-b- are payable on February 10 from Grave and Cremat- | mer skipper of the CG-126"and Gov- .’A"- B EA George Brancis Scollard was arrest- [ FEGTAIS 0 PERE B B WRO inson made the prop The Al The surplus is increased from ernment witness in the trial of 18] [ed here yesterday afternoon on a|l$ been named successor of Sena id he vetary aid wocomed such an $204,769 at the close of 1925 to ed, Agents Assert. tor McKinley, of Hlinois, deceased members of the so-called Kelly-Cos lgrand larceny char witived X 1 et A ¢ expressic 1 and declared that he was §1,084,823, g tello international liquor ring, wa SES tradition and o1t for Beliin i 18 RFRCED ““‘ “j“ presentedi g oing careful consideration to the The plants, terminals and fleet| MOSCOW, Jan. 19.-One of the| oy “over by the defense this at-| e e T e iy s Dt Sorn i g A nil i Uraton. e TR SRR are valued at 6,747, | blank chapters in the history of|yarnoon, Questions concerning e accusation that he stole $157,000Vected by nightfall i | Russia w, filled here with the first The only vacant scats are thoss | | : ¢ fivst| reatment accorded to him ani his from her in sccurities and other - TRE BT SAGUR Soats i (408 | CATHOLIC REVOLT FAILS s fil H Il All' m_nhvnnr account of what became | o arter their disloyalty was founli TULSA. Okla. Jan. 19 Armed valuables e s ’Iz-w‘ [ MEXICO CITY, Jan. 19.- Presi- oH od e n of the body of the black monk, Ras-| oyy - prought forth answers scorch:| iy o machine gun and four pis-| Scollard had heen under supyeil. M the diplomatic dent Calles has replied to the Colhpsu Men ln;ured pitin: thereal miierOf JUASIA Sroliny with bitternens: [tols which hetook from the County lance of a private detcctive for sev i [ngrarian groups petitioning for ingiathe desieneare gt «the. et ol Jail from which he escaped sunday‘n-r;ql days. He registered as Robert oll Magna[e h to Be (rms to obliterate the so-called ight, John Mayo, hank robber, con-| Harvey at an apartment house Catholic rebellion, that attempts R e Arrainged for Conlcmpt’ J the financial elements to con- day afternoon over a dam being con- {and agitated millions of Russians|leg irons and manacles to stanchions with his unvxpm:lerl .umnur;lnj- ‘l(;nvu\'. of Edmonds, Wash., regided e A A |‘IMH<|“;I:|,(]"1|J nation-wigle revolution have structed 18 miles osuthwest of | g, .0 Rasputin's murder by in the musty, forecastle, not all to.{And defying heavily-armed 1.'U--<"-I oAb bR e th. here, killing three men and injuring| Grand Duke Dimitri and Prince|gether, but cach one separated from| Mayo was to have beeispardangd) BAIL IS FIXED that Harry J. Sinclair will be ar ELWELL IN HOSP[TAL eight. The men were shoveling con-| youssoupof, who precipitated the|the others in solitary confincment. |Within a week when he broke .|afl BEEE CRh I e MR el O e DRt Supreme crete in card. The scaffold Wwas dqownfall of the Romanoff dynasty. |We were fed rotten meat.” | ‘”‘“‘;-‘ I':‘“::i'"""":""‘i ":’j*"'l"l'r',"!‘:’]“’r ;"“I "';""" QHoneRIdRY WEBLEBE0L Gl okt waoek on clinikas of oons Lt WIS, Biwall ottt Innaan i 30 feet above the ground. Leeived by E p lard’'s bail at $27.000 - 4 R s 5 i H ey \\mnuniu:u!‘l’:* wceonnt with sworn| Brown said le did not know vhelte ipdan: unfalitip) . S8 HOLARA L O0S e R e e Nu:ml.l-:}":nlp"“--.‘.-).'-p.;\rlll;:"nxf Henley Regatta, England’s classic| gatement, E. Laganski, one time|€r it was six or seven da they Iman from Tulsa, saying he “unhh he g pital, @ rowing festival on the T hdmmx“ g were kept there. "It was & madhouse | zive him a chance to get away but ! of the Senate Oil Committee, g m“..._’ for n|j~tlunl :|lv:||lrmin, will be held June 29-July 2. ' (Continued on Page Two.) and | was nearly out of my ]v-:AL"';[ found in the city again he \\'uulrl . = added. 1,.‘ shot ( s ; apan Ae ts to Lurb Preaches Pan-Europe P %, S Filpino Kalled During | |N U.S. ARMY I Sale - " el i b ot or Argument on Politics Poison Luluor ales After Tourlng U. S A. Bruce Bielaski. “under cover” pro- | SHINGTON, Jan. 19 Over- Jan. 19.—Seven Fili-| jqine the hudget recommendations.| TOKYO, Jan. 19 A campaigr borhood of the price of illegal wet I pinos have been jailed for Investiga-| ho frouse has approved of the against moonshiners and bootleggers|goods in America. Consequently, the (tion of the fatal shooting of Juan|, . intenunce of the army at 118,750 in Japan, whose product sometimes | Japanese moonshiner and hootlegger, fours through the United States have tion.” {ane: | Dolarde, . aged' 28 LI BALA AUHDE" B A men for the fiscal year has fatal effects, has been started | The authorities state that almost i Huberman visited the United States| Before he was turned over o ihe | poiitical discussion last night. | beginning next July 1 by the metropolitan police bur every popular foreign brand of convitioM (Bronisiaw. Huhetman, Pob| S o e o 1020, I-‘ullnwlng"|efl€llfli’ Brown told the friendly reio-' — e — R R Tokyo. The report of the municipal|Secotch, rve and gin is imitated in ish violinist, (hat the only AIVALION| hiy yocond trip, after a concert sea-| tions which existed between his men 'Bio Unionization [ 800,000 RADIO PIRATES health <cotion discloses that 62 per-[Japan. Many of the bogus brauds for Europe lies in the creation of a{son n Kurope during which he had | {and the runners. The CG-126 w g Pl d sons died irom drinking poisonous [are deadly poison owing to the jen. Pan-Eurppean federation. joccasion to observe and compare, | | assigned to Liquor Row to enf | Now: Bml anne t LONDON, Jan. 1 There are aleohol in the Japanese capital lust|orance of the native imitators as to Hubern.an declared: | the law, but temptation in the form| more than K00, vadio pirates in year the difference hetween grain and “You may wonder how a musiciar! i um convinced that the secret of | of bribes and plenty of liquor cawsed | ST. PAUL, Minn, Jan. 19.—A|the British Isles, : 1 post office ; | wood alcohol. Few foreigners Lave and artist can have the nerve to dab-| Americu’s well-being lies in the fact| his crew to cast their lot with tie program for unionization of all orel officials estimated after o campaign ~ While there s no prohibition in{pecome victims of the deadly com: ble in world politics,” he said. “Well,| that its component tes are not | runners. | smelting fields in the United fitfl‘eu‘“" unlicensed sots Japan, there is a duty of 100 per| oo . hecause they patronize the look at the mess which the profes-|gseparated by artificial barriers, but| The CG-126 acted as convoy for and Canada is being worked out byl Under a new act, blind persons re. ¢ent on all imported whiskeys andjpighe | class bars and retail liquor sional diplomats and politicians have | constitute one unified whole. Since | fishing boats taking liquor ashove, l1abor. leaders at & .apecihl comven-| ceive & license free. Licenses for vo. Other spiritous liquors. The duty,|fy 5 its way to the cheap bars and 1iade. When 1 see this record of|then I have been preaching Pan.|and even carried loads of ‘lwar|tion on the International Unions of | ceiving sets in homes cost 10 ahitt | Wit the vetail profits added, brings|ion howses and the Japanese are the failure, I am less diffident about an|gyrope for our continent.” luuhore, he said. d ill, Mine and Smelter Workers. |ings a year. ‘xllml\lna costs here within the m-lgh-l ttdnten Czar Nicholas “We were taken aboard the Coust PORT ANGELES, Wash., Jan. 1% . official revelations solve the|Guard cutter Seneca,” he said, “and | A scaffold collapsed late vester-|yveiery which has puzzled historians |taken to sea. We were chained with ) hibition chief. where he made al sparTi | signed confession. He then was ad- BERLIN, Jan. 19.—Two concert’artist's ability to help save civiliza.| itted to bail and permitted to go