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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEW's ALL THE TDiL” —— 5 ek — —— —— e VOL. XXIX., NO. 4388. JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 19. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS e — e — — - - - e ——— e U. S. - CHINA POLICY IS OUTLINED Brntns]h Landl at Shangh&n" | iti riticized NEW TREATIES PROPOSED g | . o BY SECRETARY OF STATE; New Action Is Taken Over o [ PUBLIC STATEMENT MADE Concessions; Great Britain [l - BESEES . gl ASHINGTON, o 21—t Ut Sities 6 el 8 new with China, acting independently of ther Powers neces=ary, but the United States cannot abro- SHANGHAL, Jan. 27. — The, g 3 : i S R e |zate the existing treaties until the ne are signed by the first British forces, 435 Iun,iub s(’"““"' I)H!‘!Oll (4"(”' (&) b ; 't S ; e ircatics nntil the new ones are signed by the Senate. soldiers, disembarked today ¢ R 3 2 In the anlime the United States is holding naval fore from Hongkong without dis- Tyranny in U. S. Policy vt ol Gl N |avaitable i CHi " ywretioss Hitw s il ; available in Chinese wafers to protect American life and prop- order. & § 8¢ i e | - « nn the nese © ST o ACCOT SUC o s I()“(l'(’& th() \l('(lr(lgll("lfl‘ ‘ L : : : ¥ - s 4 ‘::“; “lhll.l-‘ the Chinese authorities fail to accord such pro- soldiers have landed at Shang- - gl 2 : | This is the substance of Secretary of State Kellogg's long hai since the Boxer Rebellion WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—United States Senator Burton I\'A ] SRR 4 o g I deferred exprescien on the Chinese policy of the United States and the largest military force) Wheeler, of Montana, has challenged the Senate to “take a v ) 5 ! b |and made public here, simultancously landed in China to protect for-|stand either with the State Department in its tyranny, or : ; Yo . Yok " King, Hankow and Shanghai. i cigners since the Boxer rebel-|against it.” on the Nicaraguan question. | A N s ) < ! The Necretary’s statement asserts American sympathy is Iton, except forces provided for Senalor Wheeler accuses President Coolidge of withhold-| % e % S with China’s “rationalistic awakening” and |)rnnll 2 s.lrifl in treaties i true facts regarding Nicaragua, from Congress, and de-| - . b S " d ineutrality between Chinese factions. The Chinese silently watch-|clared the President’s recent message showed he had been mis- B - 8int 1 The statement anncunces the desire of the United States cd the Punjabs parade. llead in dealing with Nicaragua. A e S z ol i 3 ;lx, deal with China in a “most liberal spirit” l{l{l'l'l\‘ll- PROPOSALS “No cther or more charitable statement ceuld be mn.(le . : : . ] 3 lequal treaties. IH\'[)().\ e 'wmolmn" such a message contending that Juan l. Lib- ‘ M e In the statement, Secretary Kellogg declares all the United : S : ‘cml is the constitutional President of Nicaragua,” said Wheeler. - ey 1 States demands in China is protection and equal treatment with understood that British Repre-| The Montana Senator d.\flmwd Conservative President S illiam B WRE 6E % [cther foreign rationals, in the right to pursue legitimate occu- entative lalley has been pjy, s the “hand-picked ‘ves' man of our State Department. e i ol A B [ pations without “special privileges, monopolies authorized to make proposal | s to logg posed for this 1 1 1 “or e . . . L - = lt lis despiscd by his oft-betrayed people, and held in contempt Tations, Colsittea. meebin ; SHTiD. e | special inferest or influence. 1 Cantonese Foreign inister!| i by A % ‘ - e . by almost the whole Latin American world, yet twice he ha logg defendeft the Administratio nt American 3 ‘| The Sta J g 3 " 3 d in t ric policy he State Dep: p| rave embracing eventually, ~unumlu epartment gave 1 gy - P P rag ‘ne 1 afel - x vz - 2 A il S ::ltlt:m\\ ;lp’||.l,]:\‘)‘|),(\‘l \I:::.:“!:: h::t‘;::‘;:u‘m Presidency and safely F R 5 I assurances that :\murlcu. s throughout China, including L‘\» - : e e Y z LiGHTEB MATGH é S" fi EB AND '“.'l_((ly':. :“ ll“(c"h”l ““lz' t:‘“:m“ tra-territoriality. < . 1eZ0tiations: Withelia e Can- It is not known whether th I_YMAN G GAGE ”"" Caught in H "BH"‘ tonese and Northern factions proposals have been given to "l'“ I"/m' re BLINBIN(' FLAS '!!(3 8PEAKER ; a0 |of the Chinese Government. Fnl'cign \Iini\lcr L‘hcn but it is | : h( soon. Hw British Govern- | | [ ‘Thlu fis hrlmvn marooned on 3 5 ‘ p Tokyo correspondent says ment is keeping interested na- 9 tug Imperial in the middle oaar 2l gy o P e # 4 - IO |t Soamat cwote. |edtly . (ods {ragic Endin ('ome% to Bas- Baseball Commissioner Lan-} v \ it 1 ‘ingerstoon thet) Gie IRE | | i | with publication in Pe- regarding un- or Spheres of negotiations. plowed her way through the floe new treaties should be conclud- 5 R Former Secretary of Treas-| The tirce I“""'L”:"“ I"*"" been drif ner, Idaho. Men of Charges. |cd between Japan and China on ing since last Saturday | . | Is ANGERS STOP iy in Two (a!) rets, PSR TURNER, Maho, Jan. 27 k i )i Bugeball Com | i ; equal footing, mutual granting Dead—One Record. | person re killed 1 ht v | er Landis, inoa statement s | of Ihu moxt fnvnred n;llionul tiens fully informed concerning . , ” i R e : DENCIEE. ShyR e Banpntestor Tyl ketball Game i Tur- ‘ dis Clears Baseball [ o : anesc-aathoRtiis Ao dciiasd lwd e with aiding materially in reducin to one the number of bankrobberies \ UF N Y STATE ’ n Iate President Garfic ’l' [ Is UNDER FIRE tiveness of the gers, points out Aot 5 | called upon President Cools | that in 1925 (here were ton bank ; e Coalition Cabinet. I I robhieries, Slxteen In 1081 and twen WPl | 5 f ot i Sonlipni: Bpeak | S Ry o S et Investigationn of Conduct 1y in ! > » BERLIN, Jan. 27.—Chancellor Marx P : S e e T L Ordered to Determine if The bankers association’s protect ¥ “ L has succeeded in bringing partie i department a year ago organ 3 Rees. B y: : [ together for a coalition ministry o Bring, Glslhys Doligle lmpcachmenl FO“OWS. volunteer groups of citizons in e b T I The Centerists, Peoples Party. Ba saker to) B8 in Game . 27 county. known as cou rangers . E varian Peoples Party and Nationa e e WASHINGTON, Jan. Repre- Immediately unon receipt of word [ists have agreed 4o participate in| z wpisdiyo i s Biies sentative Kmanuel Celler, Democrat, : | : v osaid here this afternoon that lie And He nattive Florello H. La of a bank robbery, the ranger units {a coulition ministry which command: | e e an resenattive ) L in surrounding counties set a patrol only 248 votes out of 491 members' o ‘”m el (,W.‘,”w‘ | Guardia, Republican, both of New on @l highways and all automo of the Reichstag | ) & BROREL) | York tion of the conduet of Federal Judge biles are stopped for investigation | chanceltor Marx s concentrating o | d T lall efforts to gain support of the WHITEHAL'. CASE et | Washington Senate Overrides reauk cCooper, of Northern New More Liens Are Flled lirbeials whona Votak. il ‘fa e ST \/( to 0" ()H ’\U' P( - | York District o de ermine whether sure a more stable majorit impeachment proceedings shall be Agmnst Charlie Chaplm‘ I Clhsra) newhpapsre sbonkly: douli|. BOATILIE THare Sie= i e Rl catke o nigw sion Bills. : . aperman about the decision of Judg | t o GG {the sincerity of the Nationalists in | Altorn ) ) annoin y g 5 | Representative Celler charges Coo- TSaCIATED GRETS (KEYSTONE VIEwW Latnic ANGE Cal.. Jan. 27 LYMAN o GAGE. NatBBTlr - U0 . onlan tHa Mikintry. im|dindinee W car in which M Boac.: [ OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan. 27 After per “cncouraged and counselled and »”,, sovernme ,,, has filed $530,000 - | which Gustay Stresemann, as Foreign | Letitin. Whitel 14 years old Kirk xteen days of harmony, the Washe advised the so called rum runners additional liens alleged delinquent | Minister, pledged himself to pursuc | land High ) irl, was carrieid g0 on State Legislature split when and conspived with Prohibition offi income taxes against the United | 5 | DIBGO, Cal, Jan. 87—Lyman |, oo iniation. polioy ito her iy grave last Oclober Bees Bringing Wealth {the Senate voted, 30 10 11, 1o over cials” (0 violats the Prohibition law Artists Distributing Corporation mak- | ] "-'»I“'l "11” VORI, '!'_"'Imr sl ‘olvin also sunounced that Pros From Converted Swamp ride Gov “”,HW H\.m of the ol {50 s o entrap the rum runne ing a total liens against Chaplin|retary of the Tressury, died yestor - ; 9 Behn ha 1+ an important report pension billa. The decision, how- | — and his interests here of $1,663,000. day at his Point Loma home. Jan. 27.—/ r a week| liant it luids found in the}l WAYCROSS, Ga., Jan, 27T sver, is not considered as a test| NEW YORK ing motor NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The govern-| Lyman Judson Gage, Socretary of | i ctory sessions, T g the| = s 2 | formation Gt e (-n,'i::""" thin| OFfice and home of Dr. €. C. Dobbe, [ neyer fully explored by man, Okefe | between the supporters and opponents | trucks to away their loot, rob- ment has lifted liens on Chaplin's |the Treasury in the cabinets of Pros- | funds in New York City banks. Ilis [ idents McKinley and Roosevelt from |t 5 1 gl il Fel tof Hartley as Senators of both bers last night ransacked a ware- Beiphytas aoloprnef codassuniil Hobs/ sides laid aside factional leanings in house and escaped with 13,000 car ruary 3 when it is hoped the govern-| sting e e )0 ) iri valued 4 N 0 Tent will be formed and' will ”mk”\ casting heir votes | toons of aspirin, valued at over attorney filed a $700,000 hond il 97 to 1902, will be remembered for | {having first “popularized” an Amer- | - ‘l“lvlmn COOLIDGE SHAKES HANDS Two robbers held up a dozen per- e : ican war loan body 17% inches long, or 2'5 inches At e Hegloap of thes @ races of narcotic in a container in|of beehives has just been completed sons fn a hotel lobby early this longer than the average viola. It in' 1898 'C 2| tion Cabinet 7 Woa th in this state in 1926 Fred Fellows of Mir is 4 P’ 4 secretary of the Minnesota Bankers -~ . ijncc”ur Marx Pru(‘.tn:a“_\' association, in asserting the effec makin them JV' mes B. Garficld, son of Qhe : 5 % ot ) followed the bomb shell Succeeds in Forming ped b ed and injured [ that Ban Jobmson threw when b i | wsehadl i they so cho | letters purchased from | we demanded 1 investiga- l:lhh“ t, who has been charge with | nokee wamp, known to the Indian the girl's death 15 the land of trembling earth, has Hearing on motion to release Dobbs | been encompassed by an indusivy | on bail i et for tomorrow I 400,000,000 tiny workers a declaration of policy | s | 1t is announced the professor found The last link of a 200 mile chain The Democrats unanimously cided not to participate in the coal e A viola found in Edinburgh has « | Dobbs' office, similar (o that found | within the 600 square miles of spon WASHINGTON, Jun, 27 President | morning, shot and killed the night i ARaricant any it Ookaseas il i“‘ ke i Jocated in southern Georgia| Co0lidge today shook hands with | clerk and wounded two men guests. was made by Hieronumous Amaii S ol S e ind northern Florida. Abounding | 1:220 W. C. T. U. workers and in-|Ths robbers escaped with $143 dol- the master of Stradivarius. (Continued On Page Two) Juneau Minister Now | thousands of flowers, gall herries, | SUTANCE agents in 27 minutes lars and u diamond pin e e TR ln Paflfic Synod Mrs. Scollard Discovers tupelo and black gums and red lm)» e e S ; uthern market ol Pacific Synod of the United Luther-| ... (rvErR B © : g b B ‘ - R. .Allen, now of Juneau, wska, | ; Pl 1 b heekeepers have ther obstacles, | by transfer from the Illinois synod recovered a additional $30,0000 | Bea have learned to protect them e BANE. Je o 1 P e 7 jworth of .IMN coupons in a \..mh selve from the hee while satisfy : [ NEW ORLEANS, Jan. B1—If tholto a small town dealer. Its mext Rev. Allen in mow pastor of the|¥here 360000 were found last Tues:|ing their appetite for honey. Afte BERLIN, Jan. 27.—German news-,different papers of the same city on shirt on your back contains cottor. | sale i< usually to a larger |,..y,,_]w L L hore AR Ol i {day sm ing their bodie with rosip ! Papers are small affairs compared five successive dayvs. But while ad- it is a safe bet that some of the|generally known as a cotton mer.j tesSurrection Lutherd >+ s \ e be with those of Americ 1l there is | he , » furnishe S 0 material used in its making was sold | chant. He h,.‘\ |,..,:.|‘.m,,,..\ in the | Peau. & = S I\:,,H),’,-, “,,,‘ ,[‘H civit w‘||;w.,~l:.‘;;‘.’:_ little .:. :n.-m to n the reader ‘.{:,.',f ,j Y‘ ,11:..“..:“:! h\:‘;lmuétl[i‘tn:-nl-l.:i eight times before you paid the last|large cities or concentration points. | Grand Jury IIU[HH” the bees can not pene.|ldugh. The comic strip and Sunday|comment or exclamation and Inters = e price. J Many of these interior nu-x«lmuli(Man Killed in Acculent | Brown's Regime it comic sections are missing rogation murks Statisticians estimate that every | sell direct to spinners or make ship-| I'l 4 § >o e Eight to sixteen pages in the morn There s no editorial page, but bale of cotton is sold an average ol | ments to connections abroad for sale was Forme y m Ah’ka Is Taking Recess ) i ing and eight in the afterncon, each | signed editorials are displayed on Slips from Charter Oak, under | | . . measuring 12% to 18% inches, con-!the front page. KEditorial comment 27 1 five times before it is received by |among foreign spinners. In many in-| n a spinner or other manufacturer.|stances, however, the interior mer-| SEATTL s Bt M SEATTLI Jan. 27.—The King | [ which King John signed the charter | gjute the daily outpul. With four frequently follows the news story County Gra Jury inv ing giving ish people parliamentary | ayxceptions, no erman newspaper directly. | Then the finished articie changes | chant ships his cotlon to some port| 'Y halley, chi ,'"g”“‘;‘flrl o “".‘ ""'""."‘ hands twice before being finally sold. | for re-sale or sells it to an r-an"m';!:;::" ',‘I"']"’,:”_:\:;:)"'_‘",'flm'(:amll““’:‘[“‘:f’f‘ Mayor s administration | | rights, 1’ from the Oak in lSh"l‘ issues more than one morning and| Illustrations are mostly contined to e T lor larger merchant at ome of the i vesteruay aflamran wret| ! 1 November, has | | wood fores \‘\h"@ \-"hm Bl ‘_"I' evening edition. Sunday supplements of § to 16 pages. | principal ports or at large mill cen-| ) taken a 1 s until March 28 | ministered the unbroken oath of a The Sunday papers also carry tech- nical, lit y and women's sections. Cottan is firat traded by the pro. | STACIRS' POX(S B¢ 8T AP8C TG €60 oy went to the Klondike in '97 and | | L0 * [E00 1o M5 B S togiance, have grown to sturdy trees Inject Own Comment ducer to the merchant who .ulvummln followed mining and newspaper wo mants mentionlfs sy graft in Pleasanton, Calif. They were plant- The same item, with nlmmml head s | (Continyea on Fage Seven,) el AT B ek L i i him the money to raise his crop, n-‘ (Continued on Page Seven ) in Dawgon and Fairbanks, a4 vears ago, line and text, often appears e

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