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THE DATIY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALI, THE NEWS ALL TIE TIME" VOL. XXIX., NO. 4383, i " JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIi AY, JANUARY 21, 1927. " MEMBER -OF ASSOCIATED- PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS —_——c— e ——— S —— == == = ) TWO ALASKAN NOMINATIONS MADE — SEAT IN SENATE SMITH REJECTED \1«;: D.vml, IDl")fm(m,lH;; fV (’,; i I'_—"i}md Lie Unburied in Siege of Hankow | SUC[:ESSUR T0 AS MEMBER U. S, "}Z’"{,’mr': L:f . ,' m:’,‘:,n RS i o T SHOUP NAMED » SENATE, 4§ - 33 s SE N S A BY PRESIDENT MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa. to discover what kind ; s 5 + Jan. 21. — Baffling circum- Examiners reported no trace | § 5 > 4 3 ! . 5 % Public Hearing Will Be Ar-| stances of poison in the death | of poison. : X =il B ! b3 AR Justin- Harding Coming to ranged for Illinois Man of Oharles I Blrad, eged 25, A e dyne Biied o s ’ : §r Y SR ; { Junecau — E. Coke Hill Explai a widower, held the attenticn | Miss Bellefeuille that he 3 i e Sl § N | ] Third to Explamn. of the State investigators to- | thought he had be:n poisoned. SRR g 3 X ' g : Named Judge, ird. day. He wrote he dreamed she had ; ¢ % b = WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— f | pcisoned him but forgave her. 5 A s . : B i BULLETIN—WASHINGTON, Frank L. Smith, cf Illinois, has | Elrod was found dead in his Miss Bellefeuille said she cve- RS W 3o R f { ;S Jan. 21, — President Coolidge been denied admission to the bed the day he was to veceive ated ficticious rivals. Onze, El- g X : e k¥ 4 e i sent two Alaskan nominations U. S. Senator by a vote of 48 permission to marry Vida Bel- rod forced a man he believed ¥ A 3 NP | to the Senate today. to 33 pending further investi- lefeuille, aged 19 years, who to be his rival to take a note 3 53 o & . 4 W ? | Those nominated were E. gation of the financing of his 1““01[01'?“»9‘] love passages from accepting a challenge to a duel 5 8 » & ey s A Coke Hill, of San Francisco, to primary campaign for United nevels in her letters to test for the girl's hand. Miss Bel- ’ ok : i L ¢ s be United States District Judge S_tutes_ Se_nator. larg'e_l_v by pub- his love. lefcuille confessed the fictitious- i : j_ % Aoy 3 R of the Third Judicial Division, lic utilities corporatio: g Physicians assert Elrod was ness of the rival “)wn Slrod ¥ o : ; . % il T succeeding Judge Elmer E. Al_rflngemcnls for a public | pononcd but so far are unable awaited his adversary's ('Hl\.ll 3 5 : B ¥ Ritchie: and Justin W. Hard- hearing for Smith will be made N 4 3 " " ing, of Frankiin, Ohio, to be Saturday by the Senate Priv- 2 s - & o United States District Attorney ileges and Electicn Committes. ‘GHAPLIN TAKES i i St ¥ X ' & of the First Judicial Division, Senators said Smith will be i i . . s 3 > succeedi District Attorne i iorating 3 ! § s Wl g : ¥ | Wigrating Bull e : : Arthur G. Shoup plify testimony alrveady taken 1‘ 2 | I“”’z"-" .\'/,,I, Autos % o B i " - % . by the Senate C-mmittec re- | m . " e 3 " SUTHERLAND'S C S ¥ i On Tex. Highicay i ; ; : : SUTHERLANDS SONMINE given every opportunity to am- garding contributions by Sam- WASHINGION, (08, 4 L uel Insull and other officials | !Hvl\[wl\ Te Tan. 21 Wy o G £ o A K ¢ Sutherland said he was not of rail and light concerns in eRe. TSN TionT bua ol 4 g it the appointments, Illinois. | b ol o 5 s sted against appointments The Senate Elections Com- & ‘,‘,I,[ l”,'”'m & ‘” H,"“!l s of outsiders to Alaskan offfces,” said : near Houston on the newly com ¢ 9 AR ol bl b 8 mittee promised to act as speed- Llen Filed by (Jovemmenu pleted Fort Bend County High I'he dead of the Wu Chang forces were left unburied at the city gates during the sicge of 3 “"‘_ i ’”" “"‘“‘ r;""']‘ .“_"“"l" ily as possible. L - One Million B way. Motorist coming into Hous Hankow, China, Note the rude coffins in which they were left, oo e Fresincnl I e The ‘Senate will then vote | [or Over One Million But [ | ton reported that it fs virtuall (TalrnRisgal) NewseeD) flarme. men Erom: the: Statsk again to determine whether it | Deposn Withdrawn. | impossible o t through the ill 4 i i ! jam east of Sigerland, 26 mile N i . (TOVKE”HH.L‘ W»EI.L KNOWN MR - | NBW VORI T UG New| | wast of hers, UN[]ER C[WER Rc'guluilmm Are ¥ssued SAN FIRANCISCO, an. 21— Blease, of North Carclina: Ov- | YOrk American said this morning ok, HIL lp 4 HR E - : 2 B i .4 {torney, specialig i g law. erman of North Carolina and [UM#! 17 minutes before viie Goverseii-~ Saani o st ME h?fl- LflSE For ‘,i !fl.. k” !‘ 551”"‘“’8 b v |(omey, speciaiiat_in miaisiles Steck cf Iowa, voted to seat i’::::“l ‘(‘.l‘”“t]"“l ,“[.” ,"J""" ”\”” I l 6 r % = visit Smith. | agz D or alleged taxes| " AL : 8 ml“;fltecn Republicans, onc Far- .::’Wh‘“ ”";:m(“". l!v'- ‘:\.”‘h‘l:ll‘“ 3500, iu s MEXIGO GA%F FGH IJ l)(‘,)(l’ ‘“E{ ni Dy (.OI?H!!(‘I ce Hill was appointed by Judge i i cash from one ban ofF A y . . Bunnell, when the latter was mer Labor, and 32 Democrats B X Chaplin’s representative had o uldge Fourth ¢ voted against seating Smith. liarcely lert the bank with m..! Y 6 i Sl R Y T (YR 1!‘ 3 "' iage. &Y Bhe FEEER "_‘“";"“ Pas Smith is a Senator-elect and |, Ve Jade an et nn ; . | be Assigant United States District fortune when Federals entered and . | ‘ (I V] L Attorney. It is believed he served has been named successor to the American quotes the President ALII A ,,:“n. (l e u‘\:-\,r; nzing Qa ent method 1991 Hill 1s & B §cndtar McKinley, deceased, by |of the bank as saying: “1 did only| Rum Case Disagree- pacit ) ihjecti I m 0. F elosatsaE Gov. Len Small. what would have been done with| ; g ( e same regulation " n Nome and the |any account. Chaplin had money! ment on Six Others. dmon and a weekl A SR ' \ Ay | n tarod before going to Fairbanks CHICAGO, Jan. z1. — Attorney lon deposit and asked to withdraw n hed ! General Oscar Carvistrom refused to ! AT R R R ¢ NEW YORK. Jan ) ; f H @ 2 .o rOr . ¥ b il ' a B ny ye ie oved to the States comment on rumors that the State|than honor his check vamdn Government Ac- the fourt fendar f " et m tiot \ NG N, Jan. 2 Dha {1 s, He moved to th A L about four years ago, ol Ilinois might carry the fight on! Federal ag mentioned ;‘,\‘, epls b I oo called Costello R h linsh inl [ 7 on 3 1 olidge do W expec | s Pro — Up a ! Smith to the Supreme Court. skt s sl I POMI U' to coept i from G One Government to Move |4 it ot e o v o e e i “Washington s REV NURPIS |LITA BALKED AT EVERY TURN} e PR cuited areas were ol 1o (£ 10 Visit Uk siales () ‘ LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan. 21 MEXICO CITY, Jan. 21— |Coast Gusrdsmer ol HE Inticutod Lo cullers . b TAKES STAND and was a resident of Alaska for Chaplin has been balked | 4 ver: 3 nable: to. aghee a £ new par b i ) 1 t The Mexican Government will s i L , t he h the invitations unde ;‘” everys turn' trying fol colldct sl gocent, in principle; arbitration. |0 the ol b 24 hours de = IR0 Gt sl et ot Bt 0 oae SR baliey | mony The greater part of H*:wl of the differences with the |'" TR e ; : that the state of public business will] AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 21.—Rev. Frank {lin's money has been discovered to : The verdic wayed by the ment from any part of on ) United States on the land and | permit him 1o go so far from thelNorris, charged with the murder of | e New York 5 ) § zovernmen der cover methoc n ] to any part of another 0 b {be in New York. When toll that| oL rment v cover methods ir ny pa noth cl ( A D, K. Chipps, toduy told his story he withdrew half a million trom| : ’ tobtainin len 0 Section 1, General Regulation : Weshine: Andl Haln e o whny: antl Bkt Rivee Al The Foreign Office anncunced | one juror said would have re | “equiving the raising of spiller Questions as (o the nmier White|0f the killing, weeping and halting |tional Bank, the receivers here| Arbitration will probably be- |iiained until Dooms® Day before ekly clogsed periods longer than, House brought the rothat L) over ! rd. He said Chipps came SR pointed out that he bad little more| come an actuality if Washing- | onvicin nyone on festimony “of | 36 hours, is climinated; though probably would be a mistake to ai-| into his study and ‘1""'{“‘""‘" I”‘_" Instructed Verdict Returned! than 10,00 depositea there. ton and Mexico City agree upon |such witnesses as the government | nust still be raised within 56 hou cmpt to establish a permanest sume pastor cease attacks on the lumber- | r 3 viends reatened to 4 the details. produced,’ ) e Dbeginning of the asona » resiffence for the chiet execuy-|man's friends. Chippe threatensc n Case Of Frank Ryan | GOVERNMENT BACKS AGENTS President Coolidge and Sec- Bl ety Heg lisinine Bliterong Brmanin WL AL CTOR R S DR S —Defense Rests. | WASHINGTON, Jar. 21 rhe) vetary of State Kellogg are ve- | ghenals Buminariase e S ST La (hy b N —_ "Internal Revenue Bureau supports| ported favoring negotiation. ;U S DESTRUYER BT pElad cltinges ) L0 o L ivantide 40 (ARG fron one.-\glatsk, tha, BudodeuitUst SRR EVERETT, Wash.. Jan. 21.—lihe Los Angeles collectors in re- Now it remains for one or |&8 W8 Qe ety 1‘ e Pishorman| voar, because of .the greater fameheard himselt bitterly lambasted and Judge Alston has directed a verdiet!fysal to allow Lita Grey Chaplin the other Government to pro- | o i iliarity th gained with different! warmly defended by the attorne of acquittal for Frank Ryan, onelyy collect alimony until *he Govern-| pose precise questions for arbi- SENT FOUGHUW R ik R R D ) “larzning over admission of evidenc of the three defendants in the|mant has recei 3 tration, time and place for the [] % -;"‘: L ’ e ' 1“ b el Ll TG —— is Harris murder trial. The Court e FL Ul G vakutat district, the i | - held no evidence was presented! Baseball, although still a ALy, i { - 1ets permitted is increased from HIT AND RUN DRIVER Bodies of Two B“YS linking him with the killing of|s ng slowly in France. Last Sl Churches Reported Looted OfSTIE S on L Pvaghly: dlod 15 RELEASED ON BAIL Are Found in Lake Harris, The defense rested before|year six.clubs, made up mostly of “,\0- K. “Q\EBFRAHON _ and Foreionors Ate pants ey - Judge Alston's decision. The mo-|Frenchmen, disputed fhe champion- ASHI Njgdas i1 The Ehe oI Ganiatm ARCa Y 10sl SEATTLE, Jan. 21. Peter Chr PALO ALTO, Calif, Jan. 21.—The tion for a directed verdict of ac |ship of Parls. Four more clubs have Senate Forcign Relations Commit:| Threatened. lay. The Dry Bay fishing sepson does| o oo oty Detective, and selfcon-' bodies of twe boys discevered I B quittal was refused for Lee Fasick|entered the Paris bush league for|t¢¢ has approved Senator Joseph T.| o j90 ppentuntth ghne I, : e e L ATRST faaton. Robinson's resolution suggestin WASHINGTON, Jan, 21, — The| [ ihe ley StraitCross Sound d : —|bitration in the Mexican ofl dis-} American Qestrover Pagrott s be-[ ' . BLERAES uro oeRntinle D L0 injuring Mrs, Carrie Hunter . aged 15, and Jack Houck, aged jpute. The vote was 13 1o 3 [1ieved to Hava arrived sat Moochow|®. !ensth of 2560 fathoms. In Por ars, last Tuesday 1 is 16, missing since they went for a F lapper Loses Favor wuh e rmiced trom (401 T8 veelh, ol T k"o Docomher 3 Foochow reported threatened p ; : e i EAFHING 103 Jan. 21 and churches have been looted Ui e R BT College Men Seeking Wives u:" v iticar’ o it S oy NEW'S STORIES Dakota, has introduced a rm.luum.‘ PEKING, Jan. 21 Enofticial| PISITiCt. A closed area s established lopposing the President’s sending o i o in Salt Lake Lagoon and 500 yard 5 { : eRld Dt s Bendiy dispa s report b anti-fovelgnil s sls (8 mouth, in Makanis g ’{l“I'SHEl) I, SANTA CLARA, Cal, Jan. 21 A “One that can cook good meals! armed forces against YNicaragua |gipyution #t Hankow is increasingly Hovaak £ Yacobi Isl: T vy V) i fessed hit and run driver, charg lake near here yesterday, have been 1 ter, running down anc fied as that of Spencer Fra- Where does the modern flapper fig- by all means.” during the Congressional recess |serio One thousand American ure in the minds of college men cx- The modern girl, minus the flap- = {and British men are leaving Bha o anzad pecting to mar per traits S“nle Munmlpal R R Cantonese forc remain in control Change West Coast This is the first of a series of jat a glance. The news usually Is This question, put up to the stu-| “If old-fashioned means sensible of the British concession T 3 s ories on foreign newspapers, theic | narrated in chronological form and : i he northern boundary of Prines 3 chronological form and dents of Santa Clara University fand level-headed, though bobbed, cuv-L Aflurs Further Muddled‘ 1 and American warship: inle Island district includes! make-ups, contents and comparativ « it not for the headlines one evoked several interesting replies. |tainly.” g lie in the Yangtse River opposite . y style with American newspapers \ le through g ¢t mi ¥ . " Sp " 91— " |1 L i within a N from Point | St with American newspapers.) Lt wade through a lot of minor They have registered preferences| “If there is an old-fashioned girl] SEATTLE "“”_ #L e i) “"\H.nn ' tendy CONASAIRE it na liar to Patnt Oalpe Sxtat dine reliminaries before leawning that of types for a wife in a questionnaire!to be found. I'll marry her.” (f)mpll(-.nwl today when fourtee: .|’“m. 1 A R 23 ; Aid s : s dusd it was disclosed today as follows: “The old-fashioned type, though|¢ipal railway affairs b il ->oo - {B5eth ‘ar. glll nats Beiabahe o). PONRAN. da, fl—Rascus of » English papers, however, are s 7 per ceni va or » up-to-da taxpayers’ werc granted a neulmm 5 J 3 o London newspapers, essentially the p a0 st + 2 Flapper 1; per ce n'i[ want her to be up-to date and nm‘m B o vena Former Texas Governor 250 fathoms. raps are prohibited | “onACn Hews HI T aentially U Jadopting the American style of writ Med i e b Mt g in Tuxepan Pa between 35! of Great Britain, he |ing, and English “head” writers get Old-fashioned 64 per cent! “I hope to marry a flapper, ,|to compel the city to meet the pay- rilled tor Fardons| minttes north and 55| /human interest” stories to regaleiy sood deal of “pep” Into thefr ewte Y ' e ent | a " I ¢ purchase price in- i’ il A 8 & i Y them than do rerisan ut the . Undecided 14 per centla nurse. . 11‘01] before th I-'l price in | ¥ 3 o a8, rth latitude, | them han d Ameri bu 1| tions. They are exceedingly fend Out of 300 students receiving the “Something in between, a girl wh i tallments were paic |, AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 21 Terms of B8 1Al water {6 a NEKE ik style is far fropi sensational | ot making puns. questionnaire 284 responded. Some!is educated, good-looking and has aj The “fourteen taXpavers” were disgraceful. indiscriminate and super-| (0 B E=e B S Lo The papers are s tond - of Y| The newspapers like freak stories of the students’ comments follow:|rich dad.” granted entrance as “friends of the|liberal were applied to former Gov. ~ on '4.,.‘ .|1..‘ wesl coast prior , tories as those of the United S from the States. They afe keaw B “I hope to marry someone as like| “Flappers give me an awful paiu.}Court” in 1922 v\hr’ln u\l;h,v epjoined | Miriam Ferguzon today by the spe- |y 0“0 00 T luds - thef Didesh, London haere frequently| g andals from Hollywood, lynchings m{ mother as possible. i1 ‘\‘\‘all"u };4;n.| girl, but a live-wire.”| the mt,\. ||nIm 'lhl)l(g)e e gellelal‘f‘];\l Legisiative Committee m\l]-wn;(w A A b Doint o |v‘r.n.l ]m ..,.‘ ]v.. .“H.",..\’ “.:.“-\ and | ond doing of violation of the prohis % An_ ;:ltz-(axh:un;d" zl[rl, I :\a\’p her ‘A |r.'||l m:i:ned to I'm old-fashioned | fund for rai penses, ”"gl the im| u>|‘\y_ Yn.llxlll; § ’). ”._; o Sk atiniins are n dot :J. ,” ',\ Lich ,,.‘..)\“” “, H.‘,l, ,‘, ,l,l,c bition and dangerous drug laws all picked out. need is my|and rom € country Nt suned a total o 595 dons in the|, ‘o .= . e Y s 1o | Yespondents @ unable to hanc The 4 A college diploma and some money.” “The happy medium for me."” A new order issued by the s4»\...1,“,, SeatE she weRORIET Breoutinelio o VAlors withlD, one I thr thetr Duin Bakis. American explorer in anciént “A flapper—there are no more old| “Love knows no type. I'm waiting |authorities forbids all persons in|fer hushand's iibaral pardoning was Told Chronologically Stikine River area regulation of the head of Rocky Bay., west co Fleet Street finds these outstanding fashioned girls " for love " - military service to enter saloons. i,.|\., denonnced (Continued on Page Eight.) I Only the headlines tell the story (Contiouea on Fuge Seven.)

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