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TH VOL. XXIX., NO. 4384. ANTI-FOREIGN MOVEMENT | L DATLY “ALL THE NEWS ALASKA Kl tLL THE TIME” ALASKA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 1927 MEMBER OF CHINA REPORTED SPREADING TROOPERS ARE CHARGED WITH GIRL'S MURDER Warrants Issued for Arrest of Men Who Laid All Night Seige. 99 | | 121 ol two night FLAMINGTON, .. Jan Warrants have heen issued for State Troopers charging murder Miss Beatrice Meanity, when dozen troopers laid an all seige December 21 to the farm| which the girl and he Timothy and Jame had barricaded themselves in de fiance of arrest on complaint of| the Society of Cruelty to Animals. Four other troopers are accused| being accessories The twelve troopers admitted dling the house with bulleis Major Kimberlin, Assistant Super intendent of the Police, has! arranged svrrender of the accused| troopers. He said he will insist the state sign an Assistant torney General for the defense the men. The corone hour deliberation, as “unwarranted unlawful attack.” GOVERNMENT 1S MAKING HIT BY ECONOMIC PLAN: " s, Standard | tus ‘11\ heen Ogden Ml”s New: Uniler- Sec-,l"';“ GIuCI retary, Makes Statement ;,:,‘ ,.‘,'f,. b in New York. will from his wite's fatl YORK, Jan. 22. Represent-| H. Rogers, The Ne ative Odgen Mills, of New York,!says will be selected by the Treasury Department | {00y his small the next Under-Secretary, said, vorce s in - Par here today that “while the policy of The American 1o economy has resulted in gratifying decreases in the cost of government my observation leads me (o that the Administrative the government have probably ed bed rock. The policy popuiar, but how long it remain’ that reconciliation 50 is not Kknown. Ther reason of settlement to anticipate an increase.’ i e 5000 Cot Mr. Mills said that application of ceiv £200,000,000 surplus estimated for| the newspaper the next fiscal year to a reduction'count will aband of the public debt means a “benelit g Colonel to all taxpayers and enormous for saving of int affections One Letter The separation on December 9 af | written by the Coy g brotherinlaw on in brothers, house [ of | rid William J. Wi Al railroad build | of jury, labeled atrocious after a the and four Salm Sui | | | | act un YORK separ Oil settled count NEW and Information of th believe from two reliable costs ol In arranging for reach-l opposing counsel has been ! that the suit had will is be une inst Rogers, | wite an alleged Consumption of hard liquor Germany last year was only third that of times. in| one- pre-war | One | read, | letter !read. | In this letter, ! Countess Salm { for her husband a |.\I|u was coming {get all the | that she could, [to join her Herman Count letter, at says The A Colonel R. R. Shares Advance to ngh Ammls | 2 | NEW \'ORK Jan road shares reached | general level today since the World War, owing to the im- petus of the proposed merger of the Great Northern and North- ern Pacific which is seemingly progressing rapidly. T 22.—Rail the highest again B. Im, i MUCH SPANISH NEWS “TOLD” BY PICTURES (This is the second of a series of stories on foreign newspapers, their make-ups, contents and comparative style with American newspapers.) MADRID, Jan. 22.—Pictures convey the “news” to a large proportion of Spain’s population. Most of the newspapers in this| ountry carry illustrations, as they have discovered it is the only way to reach a people in many districts overwhelmingly illiterate, as for in- stance in Murcia, where 75 per cent cannot read or write. Grow Like Mushrooms Madrid, like certain other foreign 'mllvil‘il\' is well s papers. With a pc ating 800,000, it newspapers. ning. Under about half with a dailies. A are purely Many of founded by the 1 a few of the polit en o nlean times sation of subsidies. mostly politics, after his sweeiheart, marry because of his poverty, comnitted suicide. Be Virtually S He | W(n Get 8?2» 000 Jan ation former Justice $325,000 for paid suit afte % from her hushand were read in court. | least, 1 Rogers expressed money and then begged him Goodstein, refused T “(Continued On Page Two) 20 morning doze population, official Some are now moribund, having fall-| york City In normal times, the contents are tocal (Continued on Page Two.) 5 i Igus, Jr., estranged son of a weaithy New York er, was found suffering from poison shortly Vivienne Mincw, whom he could not (intarnationat Wawsreel) it Is Said to otiled; 22 Lud against Rog vir Su Levy of Count suit Millicent has heires out of Aaron J continuance 1 receive Colonel Henry York American partial Peter. A declared possibility Lo W given cus- | di by | son is s he a Salm e settlement canie sources the told heen adjournmen Justice Levy settled, and wits not the basis Salm is to re in installments. | the suits | Mrs. | hi it and ! mprojected Rogers and I alienation lerstands of ! Not Read was adjourned | ter several letters ntess Salm to her | v the separation | mained an, and did not un that want | mer| he American says her love nd wrote him that to New York from her father (lflhrnnmnurho wreel) ————— BIG DEAL IN to in Paris. counsel to di for ‘uss the CHILLIWACK, B. The Campbell River pany timber Westminster {tract extend the Chillawack chaser Jan or $1.250,000 from Mill Company. om Cultus River. The upplied with news- plan ppulation approxim-|iately once had 45 da and 25 eve- directorate, Barcelona has 23 these newspapers reports, newspapers ical party ———,—— wilifary President of Defunct n died. VANCOUVER, {Henry N th, President were | defunct Southern Alberta groups. | Company, has been arrested in on a grand larceny released on $15,000 hearing He is Hamilton B. C., Jan. of and extradition ‘riday. the owing to the ces- | rant ! His | next and efranding nationa [ Wants $20,000 Madeline Pross Axtell asked New York courts to compel her husband, Silas B. Axtell, nationally known admiralty lawyer, to pay her $20,000 o finance her suit for divorce. TIMBER MADE Lumber € has purchased 25,800 acres of | Lake 10 start logging immed Company Under Arrest B 22 Lumber | o is set for accused National| Walla Bank of a large sum of money. rug sentences for robbery. 11 BASKETBALL PLAYERS DEAD |Bus Hits Fast Train in Iexas Many Others Are Se- riously Injured. Owes $37,500; Has Only Beau‘(’_y_ | Jan, 22.-—F saydor hers AUSTIN, Texa of the team of ihers nive baseball Killed injured Xis, W five o probably fatally | and siX seriously hurt collided with the thain on Round Rock here this d - in ctown when In Groat a bus fast ternational the at miles afternoon Northern 20 northeast Three enrouts of ambulances The play- | were on a others to Geor and other baskethall trip students ors 13 Reported Dead AUSTIN, e this 14 aften are dead Sun Antonio, accident. He said the bus. apparently failed noon it is 1 K the the witnessed driver of 10 of th which crossing the train The train lowever parts Only seethe loewmotive traia was approachin When the dyiver he turned ofi rouc hit the bus M the middi hurling the occupants the bus it all directions three occupants of the b uninjured - > did sec and Creditors of Juliette Compton, the “Harrison Visher Girl,” learned that her debts totaled $37.500 and her only assct was Ler beauty, at a hearing in London. The Ame n actress, PUT UN L|QUOH who recently married James Bartram, was in scuthern ll.lllu‘ recuper: 1I1n" tmm a breakdown caused -;) worry Many Kentucky Brands Pro- ducts of British Colum- B U l l‘ [, I N g !g i S e forged liguor VANCOL Jam. 22 The use of on Canadian the United serutiny of at the revente stamps into the mission mug Staes th came under hearing today Fire Follows 'I'm; Children pmlm] Mi rOLizhO American authori-| that Canadian ties told the United also lubels Kentucky Tused to deceive of British Columbia Leonard Regan Prohibition Agent and and Commission spug- | States revenue imitating well brands whiskey American distillers United examined they Lious strips, known were customers e uir States many suid were bogus stamps poor imitations —ee - — NORRIS CASE IS READY FOR JURY i Search was made for Marion AGED MAN IS | AUSTIN, Jan The detense! | K. Baker, twenly, formerly | rested yesterday after Rev. Fr yreceptress — of — Henderson | Norris tearfully related his killing| | High School, Watertown, N. [or D, B Chipps ithy Jumber-! | Y. She tlluppul from sight {man, Under wamination, | the day before Christinas, Rev. Norris became calm and quict | {internationst Newsreol) | The prosecution offered but one| " rebuttul witness. The prosecution| gigLs BREAK DOWN closed its today WEST POINT RULE | The defense placed AGAINST SMOKING nesses on the stand in an ot | 55 ) limpeach the testimony of several of | wASHINGTON |the witnesses for fthe state. Argu ‘\\Im g0 o dances ments will begin Monday. Wit dnad They rank | we; Crosg MOUNT The hwe Tundemark >->se —— [t use seve wit al to Th West old cadets at on Mond > budge )2 of oo milli ihe vegula the is [have iy ! tion JURY AcQUITS ~ BOTH FASICKS = | Stewart academy By smoke lady @ girls won for 8 a surplu hillior Irs. and of - and and it warrior escorts | the fags they|* Maj. Merch of the m the house & was that cigarettos smoked were their offer them The ult commandant when om- | i the The to pur tary, told EVERETT, rig P Jddie Rasick has heen i REORBAL G ond degree murder and er Fasick was also acquitted jury went out at 6:25 o'clock night and returned shortly noon today. The charges aaginst Frank were dismissed, Judge Alston ldering instructed verdict. the| The was charged with murder of Charles R. Harris of gteen, his wife Lena New |Kenosha, Wis., well known in the gdwin and Arthur | Pacific Northwest and connected | {operators of the steamship L Re bail.|with the rum smu ling gang. ‘]oy $2,013 They Harding inistration ‘ The Fasicks were brought here|pired in the steward’s department|by Mrs. Colby State Penitentiary at for the . wr Under no cireumstar where they are serv-|fully dis it does her to 4 ! Seldovia on | celebrities Jan, 22 rquitted of his wife Wash., committee, the the prefers that they <0 he has promul- permitting smok barracks, in academy build halcony Cullom thy Hudson, where a dance is sat out, - -eo SEATTLE, Jan The do it gated in and on the YORK of a 3 Jans 22 wife politicia the commandai openly at forthcomin by Nathal of Bainbri |The | last | for a re ion { ast,” Wil of st hut she purely he ing ing Hall, ymany Ryan or- overlo tictious an trio the| Sivert and has that Leve two sons, sued the amerced | Reports of manner depici Wilkon simiiar with event in a to that wh velry 1l ents of allege they were ad W 1 + and in and put August 21, the Walla of|from an vo, rarged ashore hook refer 1 or her hushand, FIRE; & DEAD \' !l“‘ 1ons FROZEN, DEATH prom- Lolb\ Pubh Denies Characters Are Real ' denied m !}, 3. MINISTER ORDERED BACK B GOVERNMENT Sttuation s in China Coolidge’s Views. of In- creasimy Graviiy i 1ina that wis Korea rdered the n have es to devel- have Central able to ty whatever ner litical fore fac- the power to in the pre nsed IN SHANGHAI Rioting night the for- parade of con- { the Muni- SIOTING NGHAL Jan last the dem- the stopped the of the of on -~ - Conteinnt Charge Is Made Against Scollard SEATTLE Superior ued a Francis he for con- to com- to turn receivers vilure irder two request Scollard F. Dore, at- id - sur- zood and contempt W old Day— W ell Rather, for One Wan, at Least SPOKANE, W cold With arvound forced him to open the ghborhood grocery after they loc} a refrige Jan. 22 for ash day James the thermometer 10 degrees below, two men safe inoa e Stor takir 0o, ator for the whis hes Novel; ngle thing in the po<sibly be con My Colby,” she hushand. He is far moto be encom- book. Indeed, nerosity, no- antithe of the in the book expected that dignity v would protect him from idiculous inference. Nothing in hook any person or persons 1 I cannot make that nh “olby to his represents know too 1h Mrs expresses her familiar- ke b A (Continued on Fage Twe.)

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