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THE DAY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS AEL THE TIME” ———— B e S S —————— VOL. )\Xl\‘, NO. 4400. ; ]UNLAU ALASKA, THURSD\M FEBRUARY 11947 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRI PRiCE TEN CENTS v— = - N COOLIDGE SENDS§ PUWERS NOTE FOR TREATIES, NAVAL ARMAMENTS G. O P Ursed to Come Out for Repeal, Volstead Act REVOLT ENDS ~ UNITED STATES AND DR. BUTLER 1 Seeks Relet from Worry | MESSAGE SENT IN PORTUGAL ~ OTHER WORLD POWERS = “cqpcrppjont !CGNOCRESS OVER AT OUTS, WORLD COURT # INSURRENDER T e oo o LIQUOR ISSUE NAVAL AFFAIRS I % v . anton ie il e ] e Lli?::‘:)lt:)rfixlt)z};fiinlll\}lil::te P WE L L L '“,‘;,\rl\mates Republican Pmly; }l “‘*::]‘:Illl‘:‘i;‘::rl‘\ ?};i‘(ll:lfom- time on the qu Against Government. makers loday. ;’-n e o o I Take Definite Stand on } Great Britain and several other Prohibition. HUNDREDS REPORTED | 8 i NOTES SENT TO POWERS KILLED IN UPR[S]NG‘ ON NAVAL ARMAMENTS members of the Court have sent their long awaited replies to (he Bomb Explodes in Room Suggests Treaties Be Formu- Used by United States | lated by Conference ‘A\XllAl 7‘\‘(”} overtures for membership. ICHALLENGE OF SEN. Representative. Held at Geneva. ers appear 1o have come once more | The State Department describod heir views as conforming closely (i BORAH IS ACCEPTED! | the conclusions of the Geneva Con — | fercnce, that the proposed modifica ion of reservations adopted vy e |President aof Columbia Uni-| United States Senate more than one versity Wants Dry Law ) must be accepted by a betora membership of Ue Taker. to People. United States becomes effective LONDON, Feb. 10.—A Reu- | ters dispatch from Lisbon says the reveolutionists in that city | surrendered last night. According to the dispatch, order has been restored through- out the country. Many persons have been kill- ed and property damage is ex- tensive, WASHINGTON, Feb. 10— President Coolidge in notes to | Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan, suggested treaties cut« ting down naval armaments be | negotiated at the Geneva Con- ference without delay. The President’s proposal | would extend downward to the smaller warships with the same limitations as placed on first ! class vessels at the Washing- ton ‘onference. - eee - NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Dr. | Nicholas Murtay Butler, Presi- MANY ARRESTS dent of Columbia University, | i advocated that the Republic:n | Party officially declare for the | MADE 'N N Y repeal of the Eighteenth i 1 amendment and Volstead A-t. He also accepted Senator "Vil- N BR D liam E. Borah's challenge 1o | carry the prohibition issue to the voters in advance of next LONDON, Feb. 10.—Two hundred | | | \ _ | MANY KILLED AT OPORTO ] | persons were killed in the fighting year's Presidential election. | | ; 4 at Oporto, Portugal, according to a 1AdleSS(‘G and Aclor in Sex Dr. Butle replying to Son | \ A similar proposal failed at dispatch to the Daily Mail from! Plays Are Atrested— ator Borah's letter, snid t 'AP_‘{““"*“HV" Conference. Vico, quoting a newly arrived trav S £ favor specifically and definit e resident (“7‘7““18“ n a spec- eler from the center of the Potu REICaS(’d on Bond‘ the repeal of the Eighteenth | 1-"'"’”5489 to Congress today, guese revolt o — Amendment and Volstead Act. | | i ccitain Powers had laid Bomb for U. S. Consul NEW YORK, Feb. 10 -Forty act-1 It would make me very glad to [ tar veaching naval build- ; ; i e th A homb fell into a room in the resses and actors, producers d] have the Republican Party. to , vrograms despite the 1921 | and Hotel occupied by the Ameri- managers have been arrested in (hr. which I have given such service | f"’E‘"T""-"”” In ,ili] "ll‘*lsl‘dgf r.he an Consul, who had left cnly five! Broadways theatres for participatn | as I am capable since early man- ‘ I‘-v 1l]lfxprx'|uve\,¢ £v1 1(1\;;;\;;5 minutes previously. The room was {in immoral productions. All were re hood, to take that position. I [ that ler owe s‘ vux ,Q.H».“']:, s ! teased under hond should not oppcse the Republi- | v)\v.‘1 plans _concerning air an Those killed during the revolt in-; It is said arrests will be 1uade can Party pledging itself speci- | -.H’l‘i) .nwnfn} s. chy cluded four Generals, one a former, every might the productions arc re | fically to upholding the enforce- Lita Gray Chaplin sought relief from the burden of litigation, | The message (T‘dmf’ le i Minister of War. The most import- | peated ment of the Eighteenth Amend- | in which she became involved when she sued Charles Chap- y.m‘ning_ M ko “mx AR (Lf’“ ant buildings in Oporto, including! @aunE ieayae jJofebiy Malsee’ il ment so long as the amendment Iin for divorce, in the companionship of their children, | "““P‘”‘“ L )r.‘ e (;’O"i““ch’.{i? the public library and post offic We. are determined to clean-up x| | pemuing & past of the Consti- Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr., and Sydney Farle Chaplin, | 2 .‘fi“(, .":’“,, l‘fu:fle (‘Yas‘s;s‘ were destroyed. RO S s e N e LRI Sl tution and providing a declara- | This picture was taken at her Beverly Hills, Cal., home, i Lo 1 o l! C ol lr‘ coposal i exs The Captive” and “They tion be so drawn as to make it rntaenatianel ¥ i nated if the Coolidge proposa Virgin Man” are the three pla plain that this enforcement of - - i, accepted. stopped ¥ ( 5 . L g the Eighteenth Amendmen* is ‘cHAs D WALCO T S R st o The Acting Mayor said Broadway 5 " i | I i DIFFERENCES OF OPINION will again be the scene of his big | alwayseand everywistel stosfie S| || WASHINGTON . 10.—United ccompanied by like enfo Clussifica ) 3 censorship tonight when officials will | oeog b, y fication of senator Bor approved ment of other provisions of the | ( | : 1 s lescend ) sical comedies, re . S "l ¥ S8 s in President Coolidge's message saying \1:“ H“|“Iu|u “Il”mI v) al comedies, Constitution. including particu- ,DIES WA HIN 0N onmis )ll)ll('l\ in I Iv i : o nessa iving RiaAf st OlIhA larly, those contained in the | ) tlaska Proposed I n sympathy with fi i [ what the " first 10 amendments which con- Ahinibi fdent would ach stitute our National bl of o WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 ok ADMISSIUN |s rights.” Student of Past, Keen Inves-| nelegate Sutherland has introduc- |\\ h | 3 3 Rvi a4 a bill to place United States |1} Of OFFICIAL ANNONCEMENT LISBON, Feb. 10.—The revolt was ended when the Government artillery swept insurgents from the! stronghold in the Naval Arsenal | Col. Mendesress, the Revolutioni leader, was killed. ->e Good-Will Fliers Gff to | \ Hale of the Senate who was a mem- would be established on a busiy |ehtY intended as a stop gag | . . . ‘ 2 ] | Conmittee Bolivia Capltal Tomorrow! ; tigator, with Smithson- et R : considering th eruisets, in- = { Here is plcturo, frcsh from | Insti OIEERIONELR. I SIARKG AN 0N\ gt oten the Tpropusel willinof yind TRIEA . s i ‘ ian Institute, Dead. i GiinlE o nags. 66 tha fhot ; A\nuu.uf-m‘ ;:nvmx'.}?n "I:.x\l‘| ;:| 1”w‘ eral Chang Kai-Shek, leader | o B e s gy S g ;‘K::’l‘i:’i;‘l‘x“('upi|nlld‘l‘“hvi‘r planes of the Cantonese forces that ‘ z $2.500, Liird class $2,000° and Senator Reed, Democrat, of g have threatened foreigners. | |New Procedure in Canadian ; fourth class $1,500. Classitications | |S0uri. said the proposal is app ———————— | NEW YORK, Feb. 10. Five hun-| the ! Won't “Bull’ Again HAYDEN, Ohio, Feb. 10.—A | proposal i the House, sald he was 0 owccord with the arms reduction that dred sailors and Brooklyn: Fire De 130 miles east of here when ad missfon was charged at the pre s & Justice Is Adopted in ik s et s dor’t think it will be effective,” «: 'NOREPORT ON Smll Toun. THROUGH FIRE | L[] et S This Is No “Bull’; I < s k|t atise Tison. of Connee- 4 1 { 1) SASKATOON, Sask., Feb. 10.—A pe S ok o4 | ticat, mb ‘r }“wv h;»»‘-i"v. “"‘f And the Bull l i novelty has been introduced into Can th tree light crulser i adian judicial procedure at Seemans WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. — The ‘ but roper proportion i Senate Elections Committee has re- hoats fought and extinguis i i T | would helpful the conference. ; il envaged. .o liminary hearing of Harry Trewin oM passing freight train enraged a ' . = B e 3 ) y ! bull here today {fused to make a preliminary report|former grain elevator buyer, who is{at the Brooklyn | ik i B (recommending the temporary seating | .parged with obtaining money under [night. The dumage timated at | | The bull charged the ftrain, || =p W0 " oo appointed Han ) 0000 ; ! | mocke tour car, one whleh con’ |1, "%, 1 UL JWRULLEL S e wrenses heiupen SLROASE W Bt : | tained dynamite, off the tracks. Senator McKi l*.- [ More than 200 persons, some coil- [)um; “‘”.'“”"sw containing large BIATTLE, Peb, 10.~John . Dok | There was nosexplosion, how- ,‘ lnte=Benatons Al ey ing for miles around, arrived to ai-|quantities of vegetables, sheet metal Bl lhodar = G P tend the trial and ] anticraft guns were de- | j S ’ s vear lease for tw G : ail in @ tice Conrt fo e Bull “winit ahatae: again, ]] A ten !h:lm:\\:{dA:\r/;u”lplu:c |nu n‘w When the usual courtroom was | stroyed. l:“‘”“']‘” i ‘}“ ot the impact having crush his | "“”““ in 0 ,‘”fi‘, ,.f,,}.,f":((“".'h,m: Mund inadenuate, pelisipraing o- o T ces Scollard, charged with | head. heen signed at @ a of about| djviduals leased a theatre and took 9 3 ) 3 £ L el 31000 a year. e Rection ot (D Y Five Children Burned ibezslenent of Wl wife'd monay TOKYO, -Feb, 107 Vet — e To Death in House Fire Seollard is still a fugitive from [ newspapers report that a snow storm cattle officers who hold a bench | which has continued for 22 days has Okla’loma Wome'l Se()k Steel Cg:lvtefll;tse‘;l PE:::ngers SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. |- [ v]t”‘,;“;‘T“":ul.'.l \l\'AI\:::h:I"""l“”w | cansed numerons casualtios in North- 10, Five children of Mr. and Mrs ASSOCIATED PRESS an ac- qern Japan. Fortysix are known to “M l 22 + L 1arry Trimble were burned 10 deatt| VEHARLES D. WALCQTT | (OUntine of his property to the re- phave heen killed in an avalanche To RemO'Ue Wor(l ate AVOCA, Towa, Feb. 10. — Four[last night when the home at Rud & coiver | penr Takada. Train service is halted. coaches of the Rocky Mountain Lim-|yard, was destroyed. Trimble was| When the wheel of a wagon, which - — — = ited train were hurled down a 20-|padly burned. Mrs. Trimble jumped | he drove as a furmer's boy turned up . = | OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 10.—An-| The constitution specifies that the|f6ot embarkment near Walnut last|trom the upper story window with|fragments of u vein of fossils it starl 1Clg(lr0t ASlll,b H(’,’I)(’(’ ) other determined attack is being! offices of governor, lieutenant gov-[night when the axle on the locomo-|a sixth child. She is suffering (mmi(-(l Charles Doolittle Walcott on made by feminine forces on the last|ernor, secretary of state, attorney|tive broke. Two hundred and fifty |exposure career in which he attained high rank | S . W q t masculine stronghold in OKklahoma | general, treasurer, superintendent of | passengers were saved from serious —— among the world's scientists | [(l', o ar (’"t[".en itic: o 3 ructi itor a - | injury ving to the steel constructed I His chosen ficld was geology, and politics—eight major state offices | public instruction, auditor and ex-|injury owing to t i 1. i \ s SNNOE. - SN SR denied to women because of a bar|aminer, and inspector, may be held | cars. Alaskan Hero although this work made him a stu-| in the state constitution. by any “male citizen” more than = g s,xuule dent of the pa he was a keen NEW YORK, Feb, 10 A cigaret [in recently recaptured territory were |30 years old. Insurgent Wisconsin Man : irst Ti B oki ftinson also of ihs of the | stub helped sway sentiment of for- | enraged by a murder that climaxed The barrier seemingly is frail; it| “qpo \ord can be eliminated only Is Against Third T For First Time R ae 21s ns 0 hlanesre i ieing |misr Germans subleets i Albacs. Lors| & sevies of ssgailliy Al ORI consists simply of the word “male.” | ongtitutional amendment, sub- s Agains ird 1erms L. o e et the possibiliti aircraft, and it|raine to the allles during the worli |A stub of a French cigaret and am Some eminent legal authorities say | iitaq to the voters by the legis- . S JATTLE, l~.o>,b. 10.—Nick Poolos,| waq japgely through his efforts that | war, in the belief of Lieut. Col. Ber- | American bayonet were found at the it already has fallen, but the determ-| 1. e or Ly initiative petition. One WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Repre-| fisherman of Seldovia, Alaska, \_\’hn the National Adyisory Comm on | nard F chief of the A, E. F. scene A search was made among 19,- ined legion of women who have been| . . imendment was approved by sentative Joseph D. Beck, Insurgent|rescued Florence Hatch, aged nine, Aeronautics was created, He was|secret service 000 roops for an American who battering at it for the last eight| ., .= io.q but it was found, that|°f Wisconsin, today introduced a|from drowning when she fell off the chairman of that hody | siuloaed French cigarets, usually dee years say they would not be satistied | ) legislatures resolution submit- resolution r!-«-lurlngfl that Presidential | Steamer Admiral l'l\"alls at SfAhluvir.s Dr. Walcott was born March 31,[ \l!v P I‘\uwr\ .“4.. (-4..' Flood ’f‘ toated by the doughboys. The guilty with anything less than its annihila- - __|third terms are ‘unwise and un-|last July 29 has arrived on his firse| veals in the February Blks Magazive pan wos found and his arrest ap- tion, (Continued on Page Five.) patriotic.” g visit to Secattle, (Continued On Page Two) J that thousands of lukewarm Alsatians | pogec | the Alsatians, R 3 ‘ ek

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