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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIMLE” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4395. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS - — - e —— FIGHTING STARTS ON CHINA FROM ——— enda le TAX REDUCTION [ ieamiikiis || M'1DOO SAYS DRY N T T T CHINESE FORCES 1S OPPOSED BY | pommssm A EAD 10 A T i BEGIN BATTLIC LEAD TO ANARCHY ' ¢ SENATE ACTION, OVER SHANC! A lnsul'g(‘nnls-ljill; Up with Re Give Wilkins '(‘ b Screen. o maniival o making & concerted and 3 : - t CUnde | publicans on Issue Flag with W hich nation-wide drive” (o control mnw b : ing from Lines To Claim Land tional poidtide William “Gibbe Nk B 4 S | Marines to China f! Democrats Oppose. f 4 ; | | Adoo (ol the Ohlo Staf Asso e te declared the United States, in e | AR o [ SHANGHAI WASHINGTON ,“Hmw \-‘.. e "{\ Th continued flouting® of prohibition i 9 ' % @ % 4 pearance Senate toda ent OCor for R l i HA\ i approaching the slippery % 2 3t t nd he ; N 1 Detroit Aviation Club last night | % Mg JCRRHI ; 3 ‘ : hind th 1o anarehy 4 R it s ! dence that country’s problem, he said, i 3 e A ’ 5 ;. ¥ kiang Proviz I St : ’ § : to “resist the debasement of its civii ; The vote was 46 ; et R e fx,,mu“ at the hands of machine politi : o SUN HOLDI 5 e spot The flag wa en bim < Democrats oppos 1e resolution | ! |cizns, whether they come in th . 2 ’ SHANGHA & el (R H ic 5 ~ except Senator Bl th Caro-| : ; S LA U [ uis tepublici 45 or Demoer: o L i flicting 1o reduce 1 1 can flag with which to claim re lina : : Wt Ry ! JI o ey municipal bosses,” hi . . . : : W supported the v ition {the United States Senate at th ‘ L 2 - the J‘ LT R o 2 . o m‘“\} e Frank L. Smith (right) conferred with Senator Charl which js e wers on a political questior | g traffic and every «yilMcrce conn possession B 4 i i | Deneen, of THine on Smith's plans to fight for a seat 1 4 ] FACES GHAPLIN; ABBrovea Prohibition the Senate. Smith's fight was waged against the advice o | ldress which con L ostrnctn reuments for prol HAS DUWN PUUR\ (Wife Wants Him (‘Iml‘g“(l:‘»':‘\"“u.fl.“:}m o S b ¢ — : IR Wnflf‘”?}‘ | ullle s “!llh ]:“lu“ to | lv‘,)“‘l( lential 1 J'HH,d"Ilyrl .:).u rted wiLi IAMS TELLS ilaska Railroad Ll o e e j | She Gets $100 Weekly. Jiion or | nhuti ths, natlo GH ppropriation U. S. MARINES ON WAY Siieats: in Two Bay Totvis William . Coffey, pu acher- [0S ANGELES, Cal. Teb: 4| e root o lawlessnes AMBER GREAT Bill Is Signed o - ‘,1* N,‘ Wilbur re an- salesman, confe \\u] the kill- Brae Oithnthy i | disorder the attitide of = | those wh ounces hat {the Geixsne Are Flcoded—Automo- near Dubugue, Towa, of " ! Yo ke the’ aongitntionn bit . WASI b 4—The pounoss SHE g z i Tiatlie TSl bl ed the District Attorney to is-| g fiivonal l ! ; ‘ Chaumiont, ch left San Diego biles Are Stranded. Sy e 948y, O i complaint charging Charlic | A8ainst liquor lightly i sl L e e g s with 1,200 Marines, will report | Crosse, Wis,, whom he mar- wplin with fzilure to provide for he return of tegalized liquor, h Seward e ttram ronds, ad i Adinimal W SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Feb, 1 riedt bigamously, 4t Hov oiilldven. Distrist At asalar would not affect a remedy | ditional o the regular Aluska Villiams, com- ¢ for th Nemie \ I RE# Abi manding the Asiatic Fleet at During the past 24 hours 2.24 in torney ves said he would take thefiOT the crime wave, because, he con 1 o AUP Shanghai ches of rain has fallen in San Fra LANCASTER, W Y : v oadvisement and would| tended. prohibitior has had nothing h.-"”““’“' Al'!"ll mng, Interest The Alask | FURK The transport Chaumont will « io o 2 G Ol weeds ol | 3 > 1o el JOB g provides 0 3 ciseo and further precipitation ffey s toda bably confer with Chaplin’s at-|'® 1” s Fraoed Astsundaing. About Al- IS0 e N ”' provil ,‘ ’1 III place the Marines predictod | ¢ when he entered a guiliy | s before making a decision, [ violence Wiili [t v i posal cf Admiral The rain has flooded the streets! n the Circuit Court to murdes doyd Wright aplin’s attorney,| That, he ted, has been predi- | aska, Says Williams. | : assipnment wherever here and kland and caused | ne H Hal olf i he considered the charge with.| Cated on & g disrespect for daw, e SR basis hecause Chaplin hias beon | he onl ¥ out s the path of ‘ L word whicl open vew — ; CRUISERS ON I to the Ia count of bad draiy Approx ( 4 ( ily of thre nstitution, he pointed oat, i T Jusipp s l6ft are strang the hig T hls aflernoon, District Attorney|(H® adontion af another amendmentin. - williams, | Dist Canal Zone, to | tween Oakland and S L es announced he will refuse :m”‘l s ”“I‘ ot wenedl o ”“"‘I‘.‘ B. PR, the Chamber of forces in China cation of the : 3 one in o questiol " bl e ve A landslide outh of Mathe e action towa issuing a com-| ! ey lon. merce toda He ha i Ml r i Bt ”m” against Chaplain for alleged|MAT8ed those who seck a shorter|of nis trip to Chicago at Tc -. PRECAUTIONARY S e e e i H”Hun” 1o legalized diquor with being | qepep e annnal Good WASHINGTON ( ) JAN mens, Feb { nullificati t COnEn ? s, to Wishingko PRLESE Y S o hahie bz though Americ. | it il B:000 e i He lashed out at the movement|for u confer with hurea i : IOS AN(:ELLS HAS RAIN Lot I ' \ n . e . tirhy'm] navai su i L e 1che have state I their enforc | cial | ; o ot r 1 t 1 acr men f i to induc I was assured that the road pe “(_‘”““m,“( ol Commerce ey 1\., by i B i S 5 : L n pe i country to accom-!gram recommended by the Fo 4 o ’ i ditions here outhwest sec T 1ot : S e | plish results “by openly and frankly | S 1o | Announces Data Collected spred here 1s no intention viee i cooperation ith the T tion the ¢ ome street I 1 i e S ‘ 1 il : ‘.[x‘m an regarding (he high ritory ')\ o burean will b Increase 15 Shown. e ¢ D Wil 4 o t law of ) adopted by e Department of 3 i . R biles are stalled and thou | “Constitution vernment ig im yculture virtuadly without chang P BIE T people were delayed in getti WASHINGTON, Ihe D tirely 1 ionay RO e ! possible,” he said proceed on fams added b4 o : Ruina St work this 1nornir th Tpavtment of . . winciple that only those Ads Not Waste | Leadds of rain fell before noor 1y andl. COTTON PLANT T M AT Tttt DA AeeTioiE: U S ; I : ! I I Not 1sted of the Constitution are to he o “For the firs{ time in my life 1|that, according to data collected at - ; indications then wer i ks e st e[ Ariny GGood-Will planes have artived) sorveq and enforced which any givon|was posed as a sort of freak. Five|lhe biconial census of manufactur GAP URE MADE would continue p e At hert state or individual happens to like |l of the nights [ spent in Chi yftaken in 1926, the establishmer S T G A drifting debris a mv.x p N gL \ e nufi ot e e N o or approve. This is the slippery path! 1 was a ¢ at affalrs glven to|en primavily in the manufi NV DANKER [l s papT OF ANK v i i i % B st e NIG, WARFARE {16 velasy [l flia mareoned LAty cent as compared with $907,2 | {of the minority which the opponents’ Alaska wa ' n the roll’ : \ 4 . et |of provibition assail so loudly.” | But the word “Alaska” brought re-|for the Tast prece ensis ' Liberal Commander Taken DIPLUMATS IN y He declared the Eighteenth Amend- sults. Desire ; omethihg {year. Of the 763 establl I in Fight Lodged ) | ment by its very wording leaves nolabout the Territory as prevalent | 88 in the indn m and | choice for state Legislatures or Con-| everywhere, on train Is, at [manufacture of paper or Managua Penitentiary. EUGENE, Ore Feh. 1 Carl < - ‘EW YORK, F e Ny , |gress in the matter of providing en-|dinners, even on the street. “The | Value of $525.011,021 3 1\\|“\n‘1|.1\‘1A ) ) |'\\ am K b, hrolhot b the b S e arahon that axtete Gaut of tie Mis. | only, SET808.004; aeil 188 hatl Knox, President of the Bowery Sav [ bank filint . 5P (la biorencs PR [ sfssippt regarding Alaska fs appaling. [and wood pulp, $426,008,293 ings Bank and former President of ate Bank, has turned over to the But the interest in Alaska is astou-| The total output of paper of all the American Association of Ban} § iaient 3 ! it Bcegiiaongl | Db 0 ; oaris) i i o Ly shont |Rtate Banking Depsriment 30,000 of jsilngliha waden, (0 folmd Sthe de- Clanges (iucludligs naner hoards) i el | WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 Frederick | the bank loot. The bank President, ire for information insatiable, and|!925 59,182,204 tons, valued 4 rling. Counsellor of the Amer-|Henry L. Bergman telephoned hi were ridiculous in their lack 2,688,916, an increase of 144 per ANy ® N M b lican Embassy in London, has been|Wife where the money was hidden r;f it cent in quantity and 6.2 per centin arcotic Rl}l:g embers | appointen tiret American Minister to|@nd she twid bis brother Carl. Tho great need s o sighe fin |V 8 compared with 013 o Trish Pree States Warrants have been issued for| AU, & L aatm \ ns, valued at $812,509,171, in 1923 aught in Police Trap e iish Free states { : | of publicity, getting actual facts ho-|! » g AL p‘ Robert Wood Bliss, Minister to|Bergman and also .\X\F‘( l:lllll" fore the public N ot the: wivo ‘ ‘,.‘r,,ylm Wl values of ]w.u Sweden, has heen appointed to suc.|Weatherson, Cashier, with e e . i e past by the Cham. | Principal classes of paper covered b 38, Cal., Feb. 4.—The |S¥ mln‘ ha \0 n u|||1]rvmul\ n' n ‘\X\er\llh”'H '1 :H rmh.:\v.j,:“ ul g ’P(.d((. Neg g')llatlons Are [n th mLI d ..I in the pa Iv by ’\h ) Cham RSt S AT B whu : sted three members |Coed Pater Augustuc Jay, Ambassa- ment. 1is cha ! ber has been wasted and there is| 1 1 2 ey G e Lies e ving |07 0 Arsentina, who hus resigned. | vestigation that an unmasked ban-| terrupled—War Is De- [3 vast ficld tor eontinued publicit | Paper boards (chip bourd iffier H it rece rohb the bank of S STAES % hoard, strawhoard, newshe which is believed to have disposed : } e aneently soblal G Seng. o0 clared Once More. Ak ol and e f0tuin. 280,710 ¢ s over $1,000,000 worth of drugs | Yesterday William Phillips wag| $28,000 when ] 8 as| e | Travel to Be Great e year on the Pacific Coast. Bighty|named first Minister to Canada. Min [alone in the bank. Bergman and| 1X : Travel to the Territory this sum-| P00k paper R 3 | : | MEXICO CITY, Feb. 4.—Three| Hon) $17 T bt bottles valued at $15.000 seized |ister 10 Canada and Minister to mm‘l‘m girl have d mlu-un-vl lstronz milltacy eoMimms chre - iibicl [ mev willl e fevouter than iany ohe|#111E0LAT; wiapping in the raid following the arr . |Free States are two new lIl]\l(;nu“(- porne 219 ton valued at has any idea of, Mr. Williams said $ ing strongholds of rebellious Yaquis : [ newspring olls and shee The trio was arrested and fafled | positions {Fail to Observe Bell He believed that this travel would | SEWBRIE e |Indians in the State of Sonora when $500 was accepted from police # N A , 563,318 tons lued at $106 he one of the greatest influence: $ . Slgnal 5 Persons Kllledu'. ace negotiations were discontin-| I g S04 tons, value agents as part payment on narcotic on the immediate future of Alaska > | e 2 ’ ‘N | m(l when the Yaquis insisted upon Hor 1t ia from thede aum sit- | 4 1 nd tissue paper, % TR Snub” Pollard’s Wife | WASHINGTON. Feb. 4.-—Disre-retaining their arms and orders were % e e 41 243 tons, valued at $15,754920 e | . s th st of the first hand | | Is Granted Her Divorce sura ot « neil warning of|then given for 8 general oftensive|° et me el Bl ‘ 7 . . A e Of the 763 establishments report- Iu'-uwlx Husband . A 2 " 'y formation ahont Alaska is derived 1 P I Give Away Gasoline | o lan approachins iltimore - Ohio| until Indians yield or are ex- l:‘vl'\"”‘“" R Ning tor 1925, 165 were located in|Whom She With Each ! LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4. — Mrs.|train, is believed to have been the|terminated | ™ Descriptive information which deals | New York. 84 in Massachusetts, b9 “Ad” Inserted Elziabeth Bowen Pollard has obtain-|cause of the 'killing of five persons - :“l‘h R1dak ad 5 wiole. QiEReT Inas | /s Bennsylvani in Wisconsin, 5| Divore ol ed a divorce here from Harry|four of them of one family, when C]mms Much Smugglmg [ing facts about it< people, climate, |8 Ohio. 12 in Michigan in New M 4 ¥ e (“Snub™) Pollard, when she charged|their auto was struck l c d f U s | resources and opportunities for thelr|Jersey. 38 in Malne, 35 in Connec - “‘”‘N”l““- Goloi, “"I g Phelthat the film comedian was suscept-| o | nto anada from davelogment, is vitally important. L |Eicut, 20 In Tlinois, 26 i Indiang Denver Post announced it would|; o deg. b i o - 5 i Ne ampshire, 17 \ . R and ible to blondes, but not in his o ‘»General Strike Is Dechnd [ B G ‘; i i 15b of edncating: Did paML in New Hampshir in give away two gallons of gasoline|pone Mrs Pollard, who is a decided | mont, and the remain 104 in 211K to! Mrs. Rob- . o . is too big for an [ chamber and With each want “ad” inserted inlplonde, complained that her husbana | Against Portugal Railroads iioyai Conudinn Mounted Policeman, [ Ra s idcrianen by the. sdverell|other Btatas 1 vns a twent : in the Suiiday morning edition. An-|neglected her. told the Dominions Customs Com-| - ; | commercial organizations jointly other newspaper published a state-\ fpa aetor did not contest the suit| LISBON, Por i, Feb. — A mission, that tires for automobiles, Mr. Williams ;,mhm & e fat ment it would give away three galsiand a property settlement was made (general strike has been declared nn!r:ulu» and even house were smug-f, o o A\‘h\;»u Macaiing 1nd the lons with each “ad” inserted in its|out of court ’ State railways of Southern and|gled into Canada from the United| g o o0 FEEHE VB{oh hetre editions. Now the Post has re-| The Pollards were married in 1922, |Southeastern Portugal. The Govern-|States. He said farmers buy small 4 3 vorce from Kenneth G. Ormiston,| i i s g gl : ‘A7 the word “Alaska” on it in bold type | taliated with an offer of four gal-)Mrs. Pollard is a former Lexington, ment is taking steps to avoid traf- houses in the United States which said she would not name any| lons with each “ad.” "Ky., belle, fic being paralyzed, Jare shipped to them in sections, | (Continued On Page Two) woman when she fil | vkt i 1, and = E iple were di SAN FRANC o Mr ¢ ti g0 now Ruth Ormiston, herve from Aunstralia to s

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