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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE . 7 i “ALI. THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXIX., NO. 43809. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS — PRICE TEN a:fif.} ———— = = : — ~ — — PREDICT NEW PRESIDENT FOR CHINA CHARACTER OF [ ComersmanSovedtior i@ ]] APPROVALOF [ Tim Greys Lntesi P — | NEW POLITIGAL . PEACHES" T0 ' — US POLIGY CHINESE MOV R ATTAGKED |53 - -t | IS BLOCKED | Sy S IS INDICATED | ) © i WASHINGTON, Jan, 28.—A mov | by the House Foreizn Affairs Com » ; Former Bandit, Now War mittee to report » Fairchild reso i o ¢ Y i lution, endorsing the administra 4 R [ 3 l\“‘l "[ dell(l‘.lll]:l. l\lil) tion’s Nicaraguan and Mexican pol - : 7 b 3¢ Elected President. cies, was blocked today when sev- 4 riends eral Democratic members absented . 4 : { PEKINC Keen foreign themselve preventing the presence 50 polities are of a quorum § 1 th nte t the ind | The session was a stormy one b ; : 4 ng Tso Lin, former during which L. M. Ryland, rank 2 . Fi ~ Wl ) it dictator of Man ing Democrat, stamped out of the 9 u o ¢ ( residont of | committee room jin protest against b ¢ . B s i 1 It | the * move." | 5 i 8 5 1 \ tid Tutie | The committe, voted=s g 1 Lo} . A A i i ' s with that [veport the resolttion. Eleven mefi-! ; : il issimo of dliane [bers are needed for a quorum LUNE GIRL |N | : ] MORE BRITISH LANDED | : L : 4 | SHANGHAL Jan. 28.—The third i : f i * Unmasked Bandit Secures i Dr. | BRITISH PARADE naval detach- warships and fall war Oha I i smetl. plonoersdentist| Cantonese soldiers, advancing toward the Yanglze River, ar- 1 $1 2,000 frqm Oregon ‘ \_A of Sewerd, Valdez, Cordova and an-| TYested this woman, a servant on charges of being disloyal to | Bank, E i Chotase: “d)a hexse last: Tuesday. & their faction. Trussed up like a pig, she was being led away ot ¥ | a result of apoplexy. MHis wifte and| to slaughter when an International Newsreel cameraman LUGENE, Ore. J Aot i son survive. Dr. D tt had just took this piclure. Fearing that the picture and news of her masked BEAAIL FowNd the Florence completed organization of the Dag- death wou'ld aronce feeling against them abroad, the Canton- State Bank at Florence, Oregon, of gett Dental U on after returning ese erdered Ler s £12.000 yesterday 'afternoon from tle w re he attended the! Hniematizal Hewae!* Miss Ilarriet ¥eatherspoon, casii funeral of his athe T 3 3 jer, was alone in the bank at thel - - 17 ] A time. She was locked in the vault | ‘Mellon Calls Halt on Dry S AR fabsy WL o1 Prince of Wales o lthe money in sight. She was im- i ; GAUSTAD‘S CASE e, | Agents’ Illegal Practices| e v o v v ’ 1 IS TRANSFERRED A odel Duair, P e i | Farm in England ——— g = The banditedmemad. tbo basilk apd] This piqluré. speeded from Los Aqulcs by telephoto, is the R latest picture of the “other three-fourths™ of Charlie Chap- FE g | WASIHIN IN, Jan. Secretary - Miss Wedthaospoon if she was | AiLal, : i y A o ol R T ki Briies Tof FlGHT AGAINST of Treasury Mellon declared that |#lone. He recel080° an affirmaive lin's family and his mp{her in-law. TLeft to right are Sidney, | ey os i Qeveloping into @ roal py Prohibition agents must hereafter|reply and then threatened her with| Earl Cheplin, Mrs. Lillian §; r, Gy s Spencer Chaplin, ‘J“’}W' Ritchie Grants Chang(‘ ional farmer. Encouraged, doubt vefrain from illegal practices in obh.|a revolver. He locked the doors, Jr,, and Lita Grey Chantin otV Hlnihe (0] enue s, by his successful experiments | taining evidence :u.m hehind the counter, ordered the J‘Jlll)(‘[./]f“ Canada and Cornwall, he is now | Sceretary Mellon is in sympathy |81 (o put all of the cash into a B g ment Is (hurg(nL The battalion at San cased to a total beld for pos- in for dairy farming on a con with legal use of undercover work-|sack, except the silver, then locked 5 scale in the B 1 ers but said when he was informed | fier in the vault. She worked for TAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 28 He has purchased Grove Farm.! they were overstepping the boun- [ 0Ver half an hour with the piece of Senator Heflin | Pederal Judge Elmer k. Ritchie ha mton, . Nottinghamshire. on e Resoluti on lo Investigate|daries of the law in their zeal, he|a small screw driver with the aid Cluims His Li | |sranted a chance of vemue to An nks of the River Trer fine Mansion l.‘;xpmldilurus | called o halt -M; o few matchos freed e WATCHED DUBB / "{““ is Life h from Fairbanks, in the case led dairy farm with several lu etary has issued orders [ SClf and then spread the alarm Is Threatened Guustad, former receiver dred acres of valuable pasture land. | Is Introduced. s wire tapping | S e q ) shington Alaska bank The farm has a world-reputation and - > | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 1 charged with embezzle ’\w.:;lv\V”\WIM{Tl'\'ll\“:‘>”‘;!|\ww!h:‘ S )".'i'\“'“ OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 28— Battl PREM'EH’S NAME Rhoze ls:;nd %utpptgts i Keavitland: Dentict: (fhargcd ||‘r‘w|fl‘”“u‘ aor i v,“\‘”: u” ”‘\\II\‘ .I:.,.»“_”:l ho HIES e Bl S : mendmenrRsEnyetans = vith Murder, Was Und- Lo One of the prince’s famous herd i announced : : been drawn with the introduction i bama, declared today he h ! ugle e 0L aptate willhe i Tuien ealll | rroviDE: R ‘ er Surveillance Tpoelvell i e BUDAIGL s, (DLe) R TREn o0 B B f of a resolution calling | R 1 PR , Jdan. 28 2] o H | L 4 e e the: Altorney Cengrall o hiveatic) I-IVES |N chFEE [The State Howse of Representatives| - treatenins v lte e o One of De Autremont s 9 i B 8 s ceent attacks on t K RN Eutn: S aniatie: IRhadiig Gov. R. I Hartley's expendi today passed. by a vote of 78 to! SEATTLIE Eanes y § Jun, 28—At Touwst a| ' Brothers Eludes Capture terested in the production of milk ‘for ‘malntenanco ofi the: Goy | | resolution requesting the month before Dr. C. C. Dobbs, den-| . e ; and daivy produce under hygienic€/ROrs mansion [Rhoce Island delegation in Congress gist of Kirkland was arvested and | e LOUISVILLE, Ken, Jan. 28.—A condition and at once arranged| .vl'lu y.»n'vm!mn ‘,“‘ .Hu]m: wced by to support any measure to resubmit) charged with the murder of Letitia| : el for its purchase Senator Warner K. Kashner, of Pi [to the people referendum questions, Whitehall, 11 vear old Kirkland High DR. JOHN S. STRATON — erce County, who declared thai| A ok . o shiteenth Amend-| School girl, o comely girl detectiv RESIGNS FROM ORDER Orégon 0 robhery ar triple Finoning Suiked arate funds for mansion” repain, i e i namm bl was assigned o gather evidence OF SUPREME KINGDOM | r, eluded ca ‘u it luu‘hl ‘ i ’ 1 I a4 capture L o g arate funds est Learns Something— 2 DS —— |against him, Otficials revealsd Uhat : : | capture fast night Planned at Bayreuth.‘hn;;.vlnn.\ 2 < | e s, wanted for an for mansion repair, un the girl detective was Dorothy Car | NEW YORK, Jan. 25 The i resolution asks the Attormey | Gulps Bring Tears. Two Hundred Men Are | ior, azeq 19, She posed as & patient|Dr. John Roach Stvaton, pastor of|™p : bt ot e Bavatk, Jan, 25— | Cencral to investigate and insttutel T L ' Saved from Mine Fire i freauenily visited the Dentise’s| Calvirs. Baptist Church has severea | o ; [ brother tal office while a Deputy Sheriff was[all “temporavy and tentative of “The Ring of the Nibe.| Droceedings to recover for the stat | I | Cotfe briefly demanded an eman | posted outside tion with the Supreme lungen” and of “Parsifal” the The Senate today rejected six and| | ner (I-slfi:,‘.‘.l»n.‘.:m11.‘.4-.‘-|]{:u :h‘h»)\nu‘.‘- confirmed four of Gov. Hartley's re-|lpated American glrl in a Bucha-| MORGANTOWN, W Va. Jun. 28 its fiftieth anniversary this summer,|Cess appointments. The Senate re- Fest calt " SR U The home of Wagnerian drama was | jected Eoscoe Balch, J. M. Perry,| ur G hor Marghilo ll!m u].h‘XIUmIl rescued from the opened in 1876. Frau Cosima Wag-|Paul Johns, Sidney Lawis and A man," I the weary waitress smoke-filled —underground —tunnels: "y 40 i was today fixed at[said he will not relingu | is wan' ver and her delayed ithe sn-|H. B. Jordan ss University of With hauteur - after a4 five trapped them in fhe|egqg Justice Bachelor continyed |88ainst modernismy « wing | as an auio S0ieriiiy HeliVls o vear to muks|Washington Regshis; ani Riguarg) . srehilomainiCansveiad thestiap, Blosts Suneeort Tihs Harry |until next Thursday the motion to| Mdward Young Clarke, founder of y | 1ol ! per, puzzled but game don was the lone vietim ; return articles seized in Dobbs' office | the Supreme Kingdom, expressed su ik ¥ sible, Tt will be opened July 19 with|of Trustees of the Cheney Normal| A cup filled wilh a steaming, g i ; o : and home brihe siehan: dnfaumed b pin LA B e Heavil “Tristan and lsolde” and : I almost b I Ill“'ltln! 'l'l'A\”v:I‘ s‘nl‘- Opium Seizure Made Attorney Crandell protesfed to the | Dr. Straton has esevered his conne ars Lose aviy August 20 with “Parsifal.” ‘he atel gonfirmad. the: moms| 0ok one sulp: Her gyes tilled With| By Canadian Officials| #mount of bail as being " excessive tion with the organization On N. Y. Stock Exchange RO atlons ot 1..0! Parrell, Univosity | ears and she exdialimed: He said he might appeal to the State | Dr. Straton denied reports tha . o L 5 £ < “Why, this is nothing but boiling 3 . % Democratic Fight on :‘l;’ Washinston (ReRent S ilini VANCOUVIER, B, C., Jan, 28.|Supreme Court. He said the “st . |Fancy and Charles Lund, Tr W] o eoli 4 ia 5 5 “lease in clumbling every day ) ; ¥ . Tax Reduction Is Lost|.na A R, Gardner as State Director| , Lhen it was explained that thejCanadian Customdy, ofticlals today i 0 e lectures. He said he had receis ch may . re o the miliions i lof Efticiency drink was named for the late Alex [found 234 tins of opium, valued at| honorarium of $700 for o i m| ippears was a cornar in WASHINGTON, Jun. —The De I k ;{m r] I-"r'll‘»:A“"’nwullrlf;n_vfi w’hill: \1 x.",mm, concealed i|-1 .lht- wall of a Big Owl Gouges work and two lectures i t |4 1 I - stock ot the mocratic fight to attach a reduc-| Prohibition may have prompted the | MAaraptionn was ke of Ruma-|hateh of tha EamlEus of Asiz. j and expected $300° mor nz ar Erie Railroad tion proposal to the $184,000,000 de-|latest Metropolitan offering in wine|Rid he toock some guests to hi {Out Eyes 2 = S g T ficiency appropriation bill failed to-|bottles. The stoppers are padlocked |PUnting 1o atzion a.cold Mvs, El:zaBe‘th Boyle Of B. C. Youtl ) . e . FEEy i ' - / s ueen Marie Winning Fight; day when the Semate passed the[to the silver collars that top their rainy afternoon. He ordered the chef there was no water. “Boil it in rum PRINCE GEORGE, B. € 28 bill without amendment cut erystal forms Lol dnglte -tottes: WUl suAEs oGl Passes Away, Seattle, A, & | Y 1 S amas ‘wenty of hALY orderea| SEATTLE, Jum 35.—Mss Hiigs-| Arthur Mullatt, elghtoon, s doomed Carol Expected Home Soon The drink was Tuch a great suc ler of Mrs. L. H. Met of J”_‘N'plu( ing an optic lost when he wa —— - - we . % cess that the name of the late Pre-\neau, Alaska, died Wednesday and|attacked by an chovmois owl at @l pLCHARKST, Rumania, Jan e timania, and the party THREE TYPES OF PAPERS mier lives after him in the cafes.|the funcral is to be held today. |0BEINg camp near here water at|@ueen Marie avpears 1o have | ' | are said to be It is heard most often on cold days | While carrying a pail of wa victortous in her long struggle o1 | ) fusion with the G e | Mrs. Boyle visited the Channel night, le:u(-u‘ wlu.;f‘w":“l»‘”"_"J['f"“t‘ rehabilitation of her wayward son 1 Party, which sup- PARIS, Jan. 28.France has news-[four or six pages, with an oce onat | $93.636,318 Spent about six years ago, with her|DY scratches ..,:. K loe 0 s -'Lw Prince Carol, Persistent rpeorts from | port vol, for the formation of & pers of three distinct types, with |eight page issue i On Motion Picture - |daushter. Mrs. 2 ar, then mm-;:",'I'm‘:’“ll.):."]”;,;”m.‘,‘“'f,,';..u puacked | ources which are far from negl ! ; many different classes .of read-| Subscriptions and sales in stands > 5 3 aeing af I e oie tho. Wil gible, together with veiled allusion verythin pendent on meet- ers and on st are the princi Production in 1925 threa inches across - : @ in the newspapers, all tend to show ir 1 itical parties fixed " e There are the newspapers of “in-|source of revenue, with adver the government has heen convinced ¢ ) v week but, in any formation” with little or no attempl|bringing the least in returns. WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The pro | : | PARIS, Jan. 25 Thousands of men |that the only way to clear the at ca ! rstunding s that a at editorials and the moulding of| Local and domestic news fill four- duction cost of motion picture stu-, Rel.‘l)"‘l Sulmon |and women are being “thanked” in|mosphere, presistently overcast sine reco n between Carol and his public opinion; newspapers of “opin-|fifths of the reading matter space |divs during 1927 wis $93,636,348, the | p, B. C { 'France and then find themselves | Carol renounced his rights to the family will o place even if the jon" or “combat dailies,” the edi-]in the “information” newspapers,| Commerce Department announced to-| | ac f"r o AFe lout of a job, during the present busi-| throne, is to recall him contemplated party fusion fails. torial pages of which are the center |Forcign news and especially Amer. day. This was an increase ot 8.4/ | Wade Last Year | ness depression Premier Averescu and the mem-| It to be decided when of interest and the printing of|ican items are given very scant|Der cent over the 1923 costs. ' | When a person in France is “fir-|bers of the cabinet are understood |and how pu announcement of the news rather a secondary detail, and |play. The average American news.| Studio work costs totaled 371 VANCOUVER, B. C. Jan. 28. | |ed,” he is, in the polite language of [to have virtually decided to consent reconcilistion shall be made. The newspapers trying to combine both|paper in a goodsized city of the 488,457 and laboratory work $22. | —The British Columbia salmon | | trade, “remercie,’ which translated|to a reconciliation with Carol, sub-uct rol belier is that it probably will featurcs. Middle-West prints more European 147,801, Of the 132 nr;z.unlza(lons re-( | pack last year set a record with 1 |is, literally, “thanked.” ject to certain conditions, in order take the form of notification that ; y news in one day than the “big five" |POTtINg. 72 operated in California, 2.046,922 ses comparied to 1. The factory worker gets his dis |[to obtain necessary support to com. permission has been given for Carol kL L) “Infnrma"(mn" Sheets | ouplish in a week. 18 in New York, 8 each in Ilinois| 747505 cases in 1924, the previ- | | charge in exactly the same formula,|bat the opposition to return to Rumania. As certain The “information” sheets, of which The few oc ons when the French |2nd New Jers 4 in Ohio and 3| - ous high ar. | |but when he tells the world aboui In this connection the party of|malters have still to be settled with there are five in Paris, all morning leach in Michigan, Pennsylvania and . i |it he says he has been “lessive,” or.[the two Bratiano brothers, who for ll'..luL it is probable the announce- papers, are published generally on (Continued on Page Six.) + Washington . EFEn = n English, “washed out.” years have wielded powerful in-lment may be delayed, | 5 J ompanion of Ray Officers who quizzed Dobbs he [ to devote his entire effor he i q ' X was captured fore his arrest said he was awaveactivities of his church and ! Wt Wi the man who detective. posed 36-story building. Dy t h hi the girl was a iber wanted. Lo a worthy series of performances pos. '.\I'm:w: as member of the Board was to receive $20.000 from the S EW YORK, Jan, 28 Stock Ex- preme Kingdom for delivering six hange hears h ustained losses

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