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THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘ . e A G _4 : 5 . A “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME® VOL. XXIX., NO. 4391. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS — PRICE TEN CENTS DEMAND BRITISH LEAVE SHANGHAI MOBS ATTACK BRITISH COMPANIES AGAINATTACKED O Juncan BxpressesBome 1 QUT ON BAIL ~ .| PROTESTED; NOTE BY SEN. WHEELER = S Man eomel pt g 00| (B B RN S ENT BY CHINA Church e pare in o say that the movies ¢ ‘ Is Released from Jail Declares United States s ‘I:w : 4 i i e e Rl o) i on $Z§,000 Bail. Hell Bent on Meanest | e LR e e (o (e dhavaan - SEATULIDY Tan Gleslisprasi : > Corapli-auons Liable to Fol- Kind: of Policy. o . » 4 . by contiflonce that e will saon Do iakd h . it _ 1 low Unless British Troops ! : e i of the charge made against hin, Do ; " > | g e T " a o L VN € C Dobb demtistof Kirkland i 3 : _ : Are Withdrawn. T ey i ) . A o rrested and charged with the sl jattend 1 Sinday, the cbureh T i ; ing of Miss Letitia Whitehall, 11 o ey o Mdten aa|®® Yould ot s ‘ et Sl iaal il e ; o 4 (| RFPGRT MORE LOOTING agun, - Benator Burton K. Rer. R A. Gailey. publicit s ranera el o il o 500 : * , : : | UPPER YANGTZE RIVER f Montana, declared here ik e - g 0 Mr “mm v |so ““"I“‘ b, ‘ . 1 G night at a meeting of a non inisters l Junean was divided Attorney George Crandall announc &) y Forcign Steamers Command- e congy 5 S S on and Re. |ed he will demand a preliminary | e : I mall with such i o 1 Desn | hearing in o Justice's court Thursday | | cored to (’_a“-y Nation- : 1eau b L and it ar (he heaving. sufficient evi R T A alist Troops. atervention eitizens mitte at hypocrisy ids you retenti and the ',l v ldence is disclosed to warrant a trial, | Dobbs will then he arraigned for a i trial in the Superior Court e ! PEKING, Jan, 81 Foreign Crandall declared that the 3 [ Minister Foo, of the Northern Gov- \ has broken down completely jernment of Prosecuting Attorney 1 1. Colvi 3 {British your statesmen, when | your Govern mercenarvies in t York to ‘l‘u the sovereig China. in a note to the ion, has protested the forces to Shanghai fand asked “immediate withdrawal should be heard fivst | E e ! >oe Dappen to mar the friendly rela- throngh brib i ) ion j ; i 3 g t | ! "\‘. 'n‘ stonsintigy S : i 4 2 {tions of the two pations, It can- from a e iterate peopl 1 : i ; not be over-ciphasized that the na- merican hoys to up il i ) il tiona! spirit of the Chinese peopl hold th m al if not crimin vl f « hine people IS ' G 3 [has becu developed and any mili- S0 T fedr) Gevluven Senston [ e | " . {tary movement ou the part of the free in Nicar Dom [announced e will oppose an im 5 il countri mediate trial hacanse of others Are we ! troops 50 nothing untoward may tionals obta conee | o . ¢ C British Government is liable to lead Wheeler is that if Co ! i -4 {to serions misunderstandings. The MANILA, Jan. 31 The Philippine \ : v presence of @ large number of for- ! Constaby y has killed 35 Moros ani ’ 5 feign troops might lead to unfore- f injured an undetermined number on | > : {seen complications for which the | the Isiand of Jolo. Attempts to seftie | " _) Chinese Government could not he not force President Secretary of State i their imperialistic attitude in ico, adjournmeut” or Cofigress will e followed by withdrawal of recog of the Mexican Government| the Moro uprising peaceably failod teld yonsible and the Constabulary attacked Datu CARL, T. SCHUNEMAN VINCENT ASTOR ‘The Foratan MiniatoA a1bistl LIl Tahil's fortress with tear gas and W. V. Lawrence gave $1,250,000 to found Sarah Lawrence Jcommunication with the statement W Nl cee Wrtnn bopa el rifles. Tahil fled as on the last o (',nllvg(-“n Bronxville, N. \ in memory n('_h wife. Pro- that the “sending of troop& cannot S i St casion when he resisted the govern fx.-‘swri(,h:n'lvs L. Poor, of Columbia University, attacked the (but he deemed most extraordinary PR ment. He deft 200 ignorant followers Einstein theory at the convention of scientific societies in /Edn to carry on the fight and take theis Philadelphia. Carl T. Schuneman was sworn in new As- punishment sistant Secretary of the Treasury. Vincent Astor sued to re- WAR LORDS PLAN MOVE 5 e | cover $31,106 in income tax paid under protest. : : ""':‘l‘ '\\ lll\l“]"‘l‘ly H‘]‘m l“‘“"l"‘]' i::‘“':“ ARE ASSEMBLEB . i — LEGIUN scale will soen bhe directed against PnsTs the Cantonese with Hankow as the et PASSES AWAY | Shoots Brother: S A A | % ;i . _ i | Large forces of Manchurians are Special Cars Carry Bremer- " . KETCHIKAN. Alaska, Jan. 31 Wistalees Him | ABE Tu ASSIST [moving into Honan Province. ton Marines to San i p Herman Smith, aged 70 years. died | | For Burglar in the hospitul here last night. e 9 2 i 4 \ MORE DISORDERS REPORTED Dlego Base. 3 wias mate under Capt. Alex Mclean SAND POINT. Idaho. Jan SHANGHAIL Jan. 31 Dispatches | ) known as “Sea-Wolf Larson,” in Jack 1 Fanie diiotialen. - iaanicro from the upper Yangtze River re- SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 31.—Several % 4 London's “Sea Wolt” and Alaska pio it ported new disorders and looting of Jindred Marines have arvived here| - Hagn ‘ ‘ ) | drew Foncher, aged 51, for a from Bremerto special cars. It is| 4 71 J Jut obs are reported to have broke R R menon in Epedlel abe Lo ts- burglar and shot and killed | Organizing Now for Quick| Mobs are reported to have broken rol 1 t nig T, Ko i 5 . finto three British firms at Changsha. GF an axpsfiufanesy Staroe oh 000} ; Virgin Islands Is i Last night at his Kootonai (el Ready for | The Treasurer and Doctor Yale, 1 ftoreienl 3 " home nearby. An house ! $ i u Marines being assemble. for forcian : A Home of Bay Rum 7" "1, L ot Immediate Service of the Ciilht Collggs MivhRLCHE epor! 1 *hay ing and inve wion imprisoned [k aRa it e Jiratisbont gual) ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands, Jan All available foreign vessels at mont will he sent here to embark | {217 With the coming of the tourisi g et 101 CINDIANAPOLLS In:ll Lu; 1 ! ionang, dhietly Ttallan and Swedlih the force if the Marines are ordered West Indies Following an unprecentiented number i, o ., " oommindeered ‘to tanls t ] fl_ 5 y | season in the when sleek p ! IUIRCS b abroad. Dr. John Thompson, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Upassenger ships slip into port, stay of disasters in the Duited BIAUER) . oo iiet ssoobs donie I “hic o a 1S P arie Che IS W ' a few hours for the r of sonye. y during the Jast six months in which of Chic 140, showed Leon Johnson and Marie Chambers _\\hnl g ur r th 1ving mves Rocall Started Wiatld v valatiing: warh fonllndsiout he considers the good way to dance. Dancing is not sinful Inirs, and then depart, business men | 4 | B ol ; Engines of two British steamers “ &) . » bus . - ¢ | 3 A give aid, American Legion posts 3 be held, but “what and where” persons dance is imporiante d | ”’”' Yy pranaing the gl vir- Against Mayor Jin miany uRits of the coantry. Have 8t Icliung were' dismanblsd itoRTHes dnterna Newsi ) [tually every tourist who visits St i g . Smith, of Everett wnized disaster relief corps, it ws |Yent commandeering : A, Lalian ship carrying Nation- 1lists, has arrived at Hankow S [some know that is is a lotion bhut EVERF ', Wash Jan 1 t » | lis Wi THREAT IS MADE P 8 Ll T, Wash, Jan 81T veterans are realy for immei i —orpe e PUERTO CABEZAS, Jan. 31 | Much of the bay ofl used in man BN Mavor andtiebrimis-| PaLvIee. i gase ok ,""”"‘ CXCON | huid last year by 590 persons. Liberal Chief Sacasa told the Asso [ ufacture of bay rum comes from the S af bl dlenlthc andeeD, | artiauake. bire v otiar cEistrophe |, 75 per cent pald on incomes ciated Press today that if the United 1taves ot the' iressiof St. Tohn & (eW | Tiendles, Commissiones: ot Bublic| thould striks ihelr ‘conintiiics thal were less than the equivalent States Marines did not “suspend [ miles east of this island. Some of 'gufety (Continued on Page Bight.) uf $500 hostilities against the Liberals,” the| | the oil is distilled there and sent (0| poih officials are accused of mis time would come when the Marines| NEW YORK, Jan Attorney SCRANTON. Penn., Jan. 31 St Thomas. Here it is manufacty feasunce and malfeasance & ; 3 will “have to open fire against the|for Charlie Chaplin said today that | Thirtee cries of the Hudson!into bay rum by adding it to e ; | n Liberals and kill hundreds of Ni-|the movie comedian had uvu‘wlrv.\, Coal Company in Luzerne and Lick-[cohol. A denaturant is included to i ,]""".(’r 0[ T‘)" (lllll(lren caraguan citizens to support Diaz|recovered from his recent hroakdown awanna counties have closed indef-| make the product untit for beverage France Purchases R 1 9 ] = ules Governor’s Mansion; as in- 1912.” land was ready anytime to return to initely becaise of the overstocked | purposes i 5 . | California to fight his divore anthracite ool market, Twenty-five| Benefits from the manufacture of American’s Pictures 4 . He is back to normal and he is thousand miners are out of work. {hay rum acerue only to a few per “I) 9 W 29 ’I " ‘I Browning Case Witness awaiting word from his attorneys in i PN eni [sons. but its purchasers come from | PARIS, Jun. Gl Gale Turnbuli on’t orry er | otto $ g 97| California to return there,” saic 1 all parts of the world | formerly of Brooklyn, is another v Called Liar by “Peaches Joual cdunial ‘I‘ i i Object th:l) Jazz 30 old S i S0 | American artist honored by France e - @ . | o = > ners Do teps aqe | His painting, “Les Oliviers,” paint| cOLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 31— W1 I's Just a lot of fun” she says, |Hundreds of Families ed on the Riviera, has been bough' | ihe Vie Donahey family trooped into! placidly. “Don’t ever worry.” Forced from Homes, Flood at auction by the French government | (e Ohio esceutive wansion four| When Vie Donahey was a country [and will be hung in the Luxemburs yvears ago, many Buckeye mothers| printer in New Philadelphia, he ad- worthy of preservation Shats will be fived and no doubt| vears, mistook his brother forelgn property river Marines for Managua CORINTO, Nicaragua, Jan. 31 | Three hundred United States Ma rines arrived here and proceeded im- e e Thomias takes home a few bottles of 5 mediately to Managua. | bay rum-—some believe it a beverage announced at National Headauarter of the Legion here. These corps of WHITE PLAINS, N. Y, Jan. 31 The first boy friend to take the stand Amendment IS Approved LANARK tland, Jan Old today in the Browning & oqp time dancers and old time-fiddlers | suit, was called a liar by “Peaches’ To Ahen Property Bl" and bagpipe having their in | LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 31 illlo BlBHaA b ata. anotier How wili | mits candidly he didn't earn much Browning and then burst into tears . ning once w week at dances given [Over 20,000 acres of land are flood-| " s piciure was given by Turn-|ehe do it?" p motey. and the stork came often, James Dixon, of Brooklyn. aftey FASHI ON, Jam. 31 The|by the mir ustitutes of Lanark-|ed and hundreds of families have| . his acquaintance Wwith |Senate Finance Committee has ap-| shire heen forced from their homes as the before her marriage, ex-|proved of the amendment to thel “Swing vouwr partners, all hands | result of the White River levee| plained a telephone conservation he ,”H,‘“ property veturn bill doubling | avound” may w o be heard every breaking near Des Are, - [of American painters and seulptors | continue to mother succssefully hos | idget your money tween them after both were mar-{ihe property the Government wounld| Saturday v ile “Turkey in the e —— Ldiving in France {brood of ten children and siill tind | “Make fun of your work ried. “Peaches” declared: “I mever|nold for settlement of claims against! Straw” and old-fashioned quad —mm el = PR time 'to. (ischarke the artlious dutle wst in God. | don't believe w the man before in my life.” Germany. The amendment provides Fille music places the jazz bri PRINCE CAROL ENDS of the first lady of one of the b of us do.” . holding of 40 per cent ade. : AFFAIR WITH MADAME | | ison f sest states the countr. “ie Donahey's had 12 children and BANK ROBBED TODAY LE e B hica et L p R et | {Sentenced to Prison for ¢ states fn the country | ") ten are living | objected to the monopoly which the| ' papis. Jan. 31 ~Prot. Bicholas = | One Year, Sedition Charge 1. covernor vie ponaney has st |1, the midst of her duties as a ABERDEEN, Wash - Jam. 1. ’]"‘"'{‘Four Miners Entombed Charleston and Black Bottom had | | yopga, Rumanian political savant, e : A e tarted his - third -.uh-.»:mn’-" LI | poher and o governor's wite, Mrs unmasked bandits locked the cashier MANILA an ntonio and after four years of “motheri | Donahey has retained the pianistie h achieved i e parties. A com-| av sald Prince Carol has e | of the Oakville Siate Bank in the Behmd.FalI of Slate promise resulted in one night a week | .'f,';llln\l: M":ml" ll-'.i,";';,‘.';.,'.',:f ;.::}l. | Pagul, expressed a desive to do hod-land “first ladying.” his wite's face ! hiley of her girlhood and has be- vault today and escaped with $5.000 | 5 = being given cver entirely to the old| | pegsen and is ready to return to | [11¥ harm to Gov. Gen Wood during| has the same fresh color as wheni oo’ an art connoiseur and some- in cash and $5.000 in negotiable se- | MADISONVILI V. Y. Jan. 31.]dance Princess Helen and their son | |® ch in the last political cam came up from New Phliadelphia | wyat of an authority in Ohio on curities. When the assistant cashier | —Four men uare entombed |u-himl; >ee Michael. Princess Helen is . |paign He has nsentenced to| The details of giving a mal | antiques and interior decoration. returned, the robbers forced here a fall of slate in the Insley Coall Detroit and Michigan have more ported to have forgiven every. "I Bilibed for one year for sedition.|ten and of seeing that son Hal has| Two danchters have learned from to face the wall and then they calm- | Company's mine near Dawson|than Zou plants engaged in manu- 3 ly looted the cash drawers. | Springs. facture of automobile accessories. to the Salon dun Frane, to help The object of their apprehensicn ) out Mrs. Donahey never worried. the French treasury. The artist s |y Mrs. Donahey She has a few other thumb rules ecretary of a newly formed group | They wondered how she would for getting along thing, i He was accompanied to prison by a fresh supply of collars cause her | their mother to play the piano and I . (SISO ; sympathizers, no worry. « jthe violin. | | ‘L J . W

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