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THE DAILY VOL. XXIX., NO. 4394, AL “ALL THE NEW'S JU\JLAU ALAbl\A THURS Y, FEB THREE U. §. CRUISE ALL THE TIML” RUARY 3, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS A T —e— PRICE TEN CENTS President Makes Address Mentioning VMany Issues TREASURY WILL GIVE CONGRESS BUILDING PLAN Architect’s Sketch Calls for $600,000 Structure for l"edelal Offices. PARKS SAYS OUTLOGK lS GOOD FOR CONSTRUCTION| Several Firms to Bid on Pulp Timber Units Offered for Sale Recently. Tentative the Alaska being pre Architect sketches building by the Supervising Federal Treasury, $600,000 structure will p submitted pre according He returned annual visit The Governor in the outcome tiations capitol now of and ybhably Con e to th 1o George A ares Gov Puarks, hi last ht from | Washing:on expressed confidence of the present between the U S, Fore and pulp and paper man- atacturers. “There will undoubtedly he submitted for the ber now being In my judgment, the substantial development dustry are the he [ nego- | Service | | advertised fo [ this in history several bids tir units prospects in best in our declared Finds Interest Parks Unabated that the sincere exhibited in the! both by the Administra members of Congress con unabated. Administration offi are anxious do whateve: within their power to promote | development of / an resources | Congress™is showing a willing- | to legislation which haus this for its object senator Willis, Chairman of the on Territories, is part ot ing to and tor. Washington hopes to make o coming Senator Gov interest Territory tion and tinues said heretotore cials to is the and Hess | enact e \ of Ohiu, | Committee | devoting a good | n periaim of the friends trip here du summer, Bingham, Republican Connecticut, also offered the ernor any aid desired in bring Alaskan legislation before the Representative Curry the House Committee Republican Senate his time | Alaska best ) ers one the Governor i | iy | | { Chairman Territories on (Continued on Page Two.) - Minist First U. S. To Canada Is Selected | | WASHINGTON, Feb William | Phillips, Ambassador to Belgium and former Under Secretary of State, has heen selected the American Minister to Canada 1 The appointment of Phillips cated th eimportance attached to the diplomatic post at Ottawa since one of the senior diplomats has asked (o surrender his rank as hassador to become Minister as first indi-| been Anmi- Chicago Police Are Charged With Medieval Inquisitions; Testimony I CHIC of medieval be used by GO, tales alleged to Chicago's police today, were told from the witness stand| to Judge Johu J. Sullivan today by nine youths, on trial on a murder charge in connection with of Stanley Giesla. The testimony is being offered to bar the confessions of the youths as evidence. is not hearing the stories. Yesterday a witness for the state told of having been beaten by the police until he signed a confession Today other of the nine boys, the oldest of whom is barely 19, told of being led to the body of Ciesla and forced by polic The killing. which the claims was an accident, the of a street brawl, took place lowe'en night. John Janowicz, the eighth of the prisoners to take the stand, was the witness who told of cruel treatment today. Feh Further inquisition defense resuit Hal- plans | (James | her estate Senaie |er I munique the death! The jury | to embrace {t. Adequate Preparedness But No Militaristic Gestures Is Policy Outlined by Coo]lndlge Wun\ Measures Propo.sod For Alaskan Cities Are Handled by Senate, House “i .2 APPROPRIATION ALASKA ROADS hill to the Senate Approves of House Provision for Increas- ed Amount. WASHING I1l.\. Feh “ndequate {§ An military coupled by with militaristi surance of paredness’: dent against wus Presi oo a gestures or ading to competition in arma ments before the ting of the dent Speaking semi-uninual hus the WASHINGTON night House The last authorizing issue ne P perous Governn | | | | I a pr | nate [passed the | Wrangell, Alaska .hrl improvement system The House s President the as a n 1180 veport the iise of early study of the new a condition of again withheld pro vedu pending abdlity nt tax the 30 of waterworks tion producing Liw of and bill approved the Senate sen author- | to revenne My fore no direct re expendi well - 0 nee » steuggle in Congre Cre Sewurd N to overri his gtand against im nediate construction to the hudgét he took ngress that defense of three The authorizing 000 in the House Fairbanks to issue the and Senate passed bill| $100 -| construction of | power plant | in ruisers, the hut (& for in reuse figure for an light and telephone The House the Senate izing the tram road tween Shelton bhonds i y oceasion S has WASHINGTON, i'ch The Appropriations Committe the House of the a total of 118 135 the War appropriation ding DU hy 000 as appropriation 'V'ul repair, maintenance tion of roads and trials SIX MILLION e DOLLAR SUIT LARGE MERGER IS BROUGHT! LUMBER FIRMS NOW PLANNED Forty-one (,ompanles of Pa- cific Coast Are to Be Consolidated. CHICAGO, Feb ultimate consolidation ‘companies fir industry tand British one time!a confe newspapers the Financial electric 4 remind f national the the question system e is alway Jhonght to the Congress approved of n given inc has passed and sent provisio resolution author most serious in my army wudded Department the Of this $360.000 standing 0 and fan euse makin a recommendations the budget What for preparedness military pr Commander-in-Cl of the Na of this N responsihility welfure construction § a message need national on Seward hes to and (¢ Peninsula e that Wi and all protection e exee budgrt wi need i add bl red of estimated in in s ate he sald am for the Chief n adequate As Army and Executive emphatic and construc in Alaska the ha this ion for hase of our Advocates of Peace a4 nation we of peace Not only frain from any act construed as calling in hend As are advocat shouldl we re which might he LOS ANGELES G. Scripps, of member of the wealthy newspaper publishers 10 receiver $6.000.000 The action has been taken brotherintaw, Rol trustee w for 34 Feb. 3 Mr San Diego, | family of filed st for competition but rather effort armament, should we eliminate We our every 1o has forey sueh any competition and should divoree this an not not against divection the interests of the moneys Wwninterests in from Paine of ths Scripps and | nations all are channels of which wouid without repro the interests all Surely the bhes found in directing public otherwi ductive Pointing out had the t executor and of the late I demand Seripps. for the of 41 lumber the Doug Washington made the hes includes 3. Plans ing Scripps Mus. late « a an account T the profits of welfare controlled Seripps of newspapers e spent representing in Oregon Columbia results.” that the the widow of the James €. Scripps, who is broth- of the defendant and n:An.l er of the Scripps - is Government debt below mark and now DO0,000.000 were of reduced public F19.000.000,000 more than the debt sident Im.l.m v rence vesterday concerns {of ahead the wils fin of the mergers consideration but | | | aspects left for later officials of the National tof New York attended ing in an advisory MARTIAL LAW jon stabilized they have efficient producing organ ization but lack trade inforn ioi and distribution units including general department - retivement schedule, the were declared nation the ancial condition ot all the great the in most fortunate na tions of But alone, workd financial standpoint the United States gesture the meet as planned wili companies [l “ basis as he insisted must refrain “from which militaristic Dangerous Doctrines “There are in this Nation policies which militaristic attitude “Ther who themselyes | re ady any 3.—Dis-' this af-| Portugal 165 American Marines in Nicaragua Have Malaria|: BULLETIN, PARIS, Feb. could possibly be patches received here late ternoon state that all of is under martial law. Feb An official com issued this afternoon said governmental troops in command the Minister of War are marching against portion of a son at Oporto which has revolted. sales people advocate in who LISBON 3 place us a re others with feeling safety and preach a doc Both of he said E begu a of absolute trine of extreme of M AGUA, Nicaragua, Feh. Malaria has stricken 65 of the Amer ican marine force. One hundred have arrived from Corinto to replace the il Legation guards 0ld Age Pension Bill in Washmgton in Odd Fix Feb votes than of the BEagle's defeated the in the Hartley's velo, 43. The Senate week ago pacitism. (Conllnued On Page Two) e CONSPIRACY IS ALLEGED AMONG : Wash more OLYMPIA, ling eleven !mn opponents | Age Pension bill [sure late yesterday Muster neces Ol § meu House s Given by Boys “The me a cops call bad fellow,” he said, with tears in his eves, “and |y gustaining they treated me rough. They kepx,r”m vote was [me at the station for 36 hours ques- gverrode the | tioning me, without giving me food !y vote of 20 16 10 or a chance to sleep | e “When | couldn’t keep my ey open any more. Policeman Stanley Koslowski fired a telephone book into my face and other cops struck | me with their fists and kicked me. “Finally, they took me over to the County Morgue to the body. It was stretched out on a table “Put your ms around his neck,| vou broke it Koslowski said to me, | When 1 shrank back, scared like,| he seized my hand and held it |against the man's neck while other | policemen kept me from running {away. { “They did | Gov s Commissioner:n—d 17 Others Are Indicted by Grand Jury, Spokane. veto a hy Febh. Th indictment SPOKANE, Wash,, Federal Grand Jury charge Commissioner Charles W Hedger and 17 others with con spiring to nullify, in effect, the tional Prohibition Aet by removing efficient officers from the Police’ Dry Squad The indictments Grand Jury charge n ioner Hedger's election, fendants conspired to colect various persons. large sums of money under promise of police protection for illegal manufacture and sale of mental liquor marriage. All but of ———————i| have been arrested, Examination For Applicants For Marriage see h TOPEKA, Kansas, Feb. The House has passed and sent to the State Senate hill requiring physical examination of all ap- plicants for marriage and post- ponement of the ceremony for | three days after issuance of the | Heense. It helieved by this | : 4 - | | procedure tuberculosis, epi- ‘o_lhm Inllnv\u‘.untl they beat us un- | lepsy or communicable di- til we couldn't stand up any more.| o~ disorders will |Then we told them we would sign| | prevent H lun\lmng it they would let us alone. ”Il. a returned that by the after Coni- the is that any the same thing to the one the defendants pre-! warning Treasury, | new | the | tol construed would CITY- OFFICIALS T of de-| from | In Business and Statesmanship TANGUS D M DONATLD ‘o7 LESIUE KINCAID After twenty-five years of elected president of the Souvthern Pacific. Miss . F. ) Court was named head of the accounting department of House, of Lords, and vous the first woman to hold such important effice in the House. J Leslic Kineaid, hotel ma feft for ltaly to invile Premicr Mus whni to Norfolk, Senator Edward I Edwarts, of New Jersey, demanded i | service, Ar EDWARD 1. EDWARDS ws McDonald was M. he an n, Va. a Senale investigation into Government poisoning of alcohol. Public Debt Retirement of One Billion Dollars During Fiscal Year Is in Prospect WASHING U deht of fiscal in prospect, Direet Lord Budget Bureau informed emi-annual Feh PPublic $1,000,000,000 thi wi i BITE ON HAND of of has Dusiness meeting the government General Lovd that the fiseal the reiterated for this while appeared did not apparer $2 yeal 2 OAKLAND 3 bit his Year's ol hter Feh ther's ht vear (T wirs step margin be §200 tax re he New mole, mansla steprather hatr Vice: ¢ for nest yeur 1 discuss s duction charge IH poisoning ult ot B Budget the to results of the said that in far submitted Con estimates totaled " F1.492.458.006 Jess Relating the the Director budgets the which wis Joseph eos, | from bhlood t been the | aid hits 205 wits than ked by execntiv departments “In that estimate, that T half buried over pro should have been | | serivosly considered. Generous contri | butions that vast total were | made by executives newly identitied with the service,” (ivuvm\ Two billions and he never a suid are posals SEATTLE, Feb of Nome, Alaska rritor ator, is here enroute to visit in Fargo, North bDakota [dicted commercial aviation hed fact in Al i tootiold lon rom to I Government Lord reported Per coent Personnel up of bureau chiefs of per their employes ( | progress Clui who effec in th during i ! an accomplis fore it t tates hecanse ma ul. a reduoction ! numb, the year The ment i fir " of flying two cent R ¢ the of : and slowne q | compared Alaskans flight il Budget chict gover Lo heads cut on theii espondence as a means of saving There s much dictation and too much typewriting, he avgued. “Stenographers and typewriters alluring temptations garrality ane write out wand and make dictate an in who can make production out grammar and a and thug make that other- troubled the would mnever urged e willing 1 N to are from for banks I believe $250 but when tine has me t n, ont saving Alaska o) . Jense he price will be flying is reul | is a he connted landing verhosity good P prolixity. The (their messa it readable telligent stenographer a fairly presentable jumble of bad halting vocabulary possible wise would and been loquacity who can’t o in long can to correspondence LOS AN 38, Ce Feh. pudiating contract whick Henry O'Byrne, trainer and of Young, winner Catalina channel swim, 40 of the swimmer's Jane Young, the notitied O'Byrne ice ha never have il mails otherwise have missed > { Despite a slowing ! mobile production factories are hringing amounts of raw materials lthe time when production | according to a suevey crease, | Pere Marquette Railway, oy George in auto- Michigan in large against will in by the down v most lad’s he also been a San Young has motl is sent manager atre, where been today di earnings, Francisco p in " vl nte weing H did have a BOOSTS ALASKA ON AIRPLANING Jengen, al Sen friends He pre will b the in stances 1l " 0 plds." NAVY VESSELS READY T0 MOVE CMENT WATERS wee Cruisers to Sail and Fourth Will Follow — Marines at Manila. PANAMA. United States t'om Balboa within 24 hours, sumably for China. A fourth crucer will fellow within a few days. U. S. MARINES FOR SHANGHAI MLNILA. Feb. 3.—One hun- dred United States Marines have arrived here from Guam. Another vue hundred arrive to- morrew and will immediately go to Shangh:i. BRITISH NEAR HONGKONG HUNGKONG, Feb. 3. — The British Suffolk battalion arrives here tomorrow. The troops will be quartered here according to official anncunce: ent. WAR NEAR IN CHINA CIIANGHAIL Feb. 3. — The pressure of Cantonese forces, which are expected to shortly launch a drive on Shanghai, has forced Marshal Sun Chang Fang, the city's defender to withdraw the center of his army to Yenchow, 75 miles in- land, to strenghten that posi- tion. It is reported the Can- tonese received reinforcements and it is generally believed a line alcng the Tisentang River will soon be the scene of a major ulgagement BANK OFFICIALS CAUSES DEATH ... man, a Stat I masked alon 3500 and | to 3.—Re 1 gives managet of the er cent Mrs er, has dismissed to the the booked Mother of (;oorgo Y oung Dismisses Hl.s Manager ROBBED BANK 1S MADE IN CHARGE resident ana Girl Cashier Are Charged with Crime Issue Warrants. Warrants 1.. Berg Harriet of the Florence : them with em- followed in- Feb Henry ore issued for dent, and Miss l»u\ ’re Weatherson have o This charge of a report that an un- vandit robbed the bank of Miss Weatherson was hank Miss Weatherson dis- local hotel last WETPALS ation i $28.000 when i 16 y nd i moan wi from night > Five Are Sold Into Slavery: Two Men Indicted W [@ann ORLEANS, Feb Bellue and John Alford, of ite, Miss., have been indicted by the Federal Grawd Jury for the abduction and sale of a fam ily of five negroes. They sold an aged negro whom they took from his wife and three the latter being under of age. to a farmer for The nogroe finaily was fore 1 under his sick bed elitdr i $20 work an armed guard, without pay starting Satur- refrain pay- anyone bul for day ing engagement i him d in to aalary his mother, A telegram sent O'Byrne said the contract is repudiated “because of mis; sentation and other reasons ng same invalid. You will ceuse acting in behalf of my who is a minor under 18 years age. Young to render plense of )

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