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Bt il e S ———— | DAILY ALASKA EMPIR “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIMI” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4401. ; JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED l’fi::_“‘l’l—{I(L—Ia\l—m ——— ARMAMENT PROPOSAL MEETS FAVOR Alaska Measure Is Szgne‘d by f eszdml Coolidge ALASKA BUREAU PROPOSAL MADE REORGANIZATION BY PRESIDENT IS BILL IS SIGNED WELL RECEIVED Secretaries of Three Depari Powers Are in Receptive ments Authorized to Make Mood R\‘g{ll‘(llllg Limita- 5 | 3 i Appointments, | tion Armaments. | | | WASHINGTON., Feb. | WASHINGTON, Feh. 11. — The | President Calvin Coolidg proposal of President (0 limitation of arn nt (ll..‘\- found 1t tive mood signed the bill author Secretaries of the Interior, | viculture and Commerde to ap- | point representatives, to reside | in Alaska, and handle the De- partmental busines The bill is known as the Al- | aska Departmental Reorganiza- tion measure. It passed the Senate during | the first term of the current session of Congress and by the Hou“o cn Februury 2. 2 R | POPE PLEASED | Responsible officials of noand Japan are quated as a fabie (o a discussion France and Italy are reserving a decision but neither ave expected, to refuse if the other powers accept No official communications, how ver, have been received by the President or State Department } arines from Chatham arrived at Portsmoull to embark for China, where they | oD SoRiLealLE St AGE Is PLAYEU were (o protect British nationals and property endaugesed by the civil war, pLoshel pEroac lensirenat RaRHEE ’ SR e \that President Coolidge had taken 1 world peace hy proposing that the (h"“, P"“r‘l !{(nf"&(:, l() | !l Conterence at Geneva, settle by » . g ) | ! IN GRAFT CASE Ban Rouge, Blames Parents vaor Third Term | e i A £ For Coolidge | LONDON, Feb. 11, Morning BY GOVERNMENT — a ®lep towards maintenance of Ford and Edison ‘i treaties, naval armament | newspapers today cordially welcom- S g - s SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1y =-ha 8 i SE sl [ i Blaichs. Bithe 0 | WEST ORANGE, N. J. Feb, | ed the armament proposal made yes- Nar WI!I](‘SS l('.\'ll[l(‘s mn Nor e - P | ; H‘ 1‘ f . : 11 Henry Ford is the guest of terday by President Coolidge, in a | f o orthern Region | |actress, and wife of George Crecl, ] ! ’ g% aainl a aney I Daugherty-Miller Trial H i it 1Ll g Phomas Edison today colebraiing | |special message o Congress and N e f Australia [} s Vo n pran. | | the latter's Bightieth Birthday. | notes sent to four world powers. I m ew OrK., I Hit | il 1" 4 Ford said: “I would certainl | s | hy Cycelone cisco 1 schools has i ha ainly | W Oy Lycoue erd wion something to || endorse . Coolidge- for a third | | French View Point ] o iR T ey i Tha houl term.” | PARIS, Feb. 111 18" remarked . NEW YORK, Feb. 11 s Gov Hlml. L:_,l. .\’u s Iwh i R e i Edison said: “He ought to be | |here unofficially that President Cool P : 5 . i o lentiinAnt: Diave ta at i 3 A cyclone struck the swing e harpe with 4 | s 2 ¢ 5 Here is an interesiing peneil study of Admiral €. S, Williams, R G ; (” northern part of Calrns distriet | |the whitewash bresh, maints re-clected [idge’s memorandum is addressed on commander-in-chief of the Asialic Flect, and churged with |qay when Richard Merton . Garnanl | Wedne estroying halt of | that if public school children ¥ SBR[t el protecting American lives and inlerests in Chi R Al nmrite. Lestifledl othnt Hal ] Ehe Nouses WEthin 4 caayis ok prHaRIEdLSor Solowii T CHtRHL e | AL “”M.“”'yl‘ :”“‘. i = v — | F o Tkl a0 BYias 6 miles, Rivers overtlowed, tale sive use of rouge and carmine, a fueata. arche RhSiLales ,““‘H“p e L 1 St 92 i ' / L 4 itk 4 (Graais dontenin Y Lol Nations is likely to be offended 5 ! 3 ke ’ to seck release of $7.000.000 worth| | graphic and telephoncic com ¢ at the program, seemingly to take ) 1 1 } lof @ ! \tions are shut off, § b e b A ¢ 1l A of seized property of the Ame munications are shut off. Ship sarmame out of its hands. ©f- X ok [Metal Compans ping h 150 been hampercd by il "'l'\ Ul SROTRe DG ”‘“" ml\l quariers suggested this gap [ | Y v R & o i I8 t velone t es at BEGEIUIS ¢ 7 '\ Ts 4( 11! T | Merton testified that he met John| the « It i tinma Dhis, b e Tl could be bridged if the Washington bTUDL, N A, ;\b T. King, former National Republi-l | the property damage i H‘“l”'l "; el tarte ’,.\:‘4 ‘_' government is willing to associate ¢ 02 ale T4 v " jcan Committeeman of Connecticut 500,000. One man is reported | ; po e 8 with the I “PI' 1 [!/\( e LH/I i{( [4‘5‘\\:;, told him he would help hir to have been drowned fred 1o Esh f the boi o YO oo | FHLD | I | that her daughter )‘..mu ginia and that the services of lawyer On g aston | Italy to Exchange Views " : : | ROME, Feb, 111t is understood other girls at Gi Mont' Taken from: Strong; L 2oitical clrclestibiar 1ilitioy BOISE, Idaho, Feh, 11 College | Merton to s Sn torney i ]‘ ok .““‘ ¢ o n-General Dangherty handy man B Sl 5ot e Uiarm o Mo Bveal H ) l change views on the pfn[u:mll of ere desire for scholastic attainment|[ater Merton was introduced to Col ” 0X assengers, Crew | cCoolidee with England, France ana sgue in the Conference, were not nec ary. King introduced > right to use rouze and H;vw mak : said in the letter thal she wus i than the men and women of pasi\ijler, then Alien Property Custod- lall W83 ; . Held Al R | probably Japan. Premier Mussolini college generations, Dr. Francis Way- | i, . ; ; i astounded by the request that sl eld Aboard Ship. Is reported to have dlscussed the Nuw ESTIMATEB land Shepardson, Chicago_ edu o e TR0 h;‘;l S o s LR L : (i I’r‘u‘luiy\I\i\ullln\'lu"‘:nl”I;Jz‘llun'lli:: al leader, president of ta ‘Thetal|e4i00:000 and at a dinner atthe Ritz- e il Oy L 1 n that can LONG BEACH, Cal, Feb. 11 Chicf of Staff of Italy’s entire armed SRlaals oilaee. il | directly under my oy 10 WIOte 10 The police are inve ) fraternity, declared | " “rye Government contends it ha tigating the dis-|forces. It is understood that Italy 1000 in currency | will join negotiations but wants au Mail Steams hll"nvmfl vatio \\.m France all of them wround the ages ' yppearance of 1 14, not one had a clean,|from the Panan ; wholesome looking face.” Cotumbia which reached port ye = Fee) ; Ishown by previous witnesses that | cacher il cate et ; 3 B 77 s st becuuse studonis dress Q| yoiiayte bonds which Morton guve| D s R B B TR B Battleship_Tennessee New Valuation of Manufact- i Ho reason for believi " s e 6 | dickens from the varents,” zbers The money was consigned by th g them lax in alffier scholastic endoay. | Sn8 Were tracel to Daugherty andip o fen oon Redthoa dl Eixeots | Femarkad, “it they aitempled 't cor-|contral Ametican Bank (o o Los To Stay on Pacific urer's Wealth Based on |2, i ither senoutic onao- | 1%, st Known Railioad Execy-|fenenet, ' he semuiet ln o |conirss American satk lo L Redonti OficriMade. DEhliie AoaaN T a0t for ispenniish ==t | tive in U. S: Killed Early | aren. why pickc on “the teachers? [jiiq hoen secretly removed from thel SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb, 11.—The 5 ‘ N ago. Changes have been | y Hour This Morning. What can a acher do il a BV girone box aboard the liner during)battleship Tennessce, instead of the o e Bl wnMANS BUUY ‘ ¢ g QomBe ol Witiools Wil ljen ™ tade - allllp e et AR E e R ol na. Naradl Wil ai WASHINGTON. Fet. 11.-0On the | There has been no slump in stand-| ! made up? It is very much up 0 the {cunal Zone, More than 100 pas- 9" the West Coast while the Battle basis of the $1,000,000.600 valuation |ards of college conduct. Quite the | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11—k Pavents—in fact, entirely up to them." {sonpers and the crew are held| Fleet departs for the East Coast placed on his motor car company,|contrary, coll life displays con- | FUUND REsuLT | ward W. Chamh of Chicago. Vie BreiPigs laboa the liner while the disa) wvers February 17, the Eleventn Henry Ford's vast fortune, including | linuing improvement. Colleges are| ‘|~;, sident of the Atchison, Topek LABDR PABTY pearance is being investigated val District learned today that of his son, Edsel, is approach | Detter equipped and more students land Santa e Reciway, plunged dowr 5 e — | sth the Oklahoma and Nevada ing §2,000,000,000, or com 1 by [Are by their own efforts, obtaining | four stories to Lis death from a ho | 5 4 were slated to remain on the West far the largest store of wealth dons-| hisher education.” SLAYlNG PHUBE pital window after apparently being [ I_OSES UUT IN {Ex-convict Breaks Jail Coast for overbauling and the Ten P any one m: > cized witle temporary insanity | fee was to accompany the fleet inated by any one man 1 i i | In Bellingham; Hunted ; But now the Tennessee likely will Certainly, it is said, Mr. For A could | S The tragedy occurred at 3 o'clock | convert his holdin into $1,500,000 MAIL RUBBERY Gr(‘wsom(' Cl‘lm(" Rcvralcd lln moriir Chambers mped from BELLINGHAM, Wash.. Feb. 11 | #o to Puget Sound for overhauling 000 cash. The estimate pl the | bed, shouted 1o his nurse, vuhn‘ PflLlcv FIGHT‘””'”"‘““ S v d End iy Heaneh worth of his property at something i During lmeshgallon SE L o SR B A RO QIS A , ""|Scollard’ Prellmmary between that figure and s | o locked the door of his private ward, | SRR S i | between that figure and the (wo TRIAI_ MUNDAY Mu;du of Men. |ooked e Aone BRI e ; - feomviet, who escaped Tt night from Hearing Set for Feb. 24 In addition to the billion he could ¥ N [ out {House of Commons Rejects !he Conmnty - ‘_',"M,“,,“ UREME] i e have commanded for his company . o SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Feb. 11 0Offi [ Chambers cntored the hospital | ; 3 sgarch bbbl dlL A sHai | Che s Gacer Siin (IR iy s | Defense: Notified o Baeiirel. o fverticsiie. tiia - Eriwbriic) atiout 10 days aso £hkee w0k Gpsras| Amendment Regarding | Whitney in beliovad to bave robbut|Chester Batcholor has et Georse establishes its market value at that| Another Attorney if Mar- |murder of two men yesterday, found tion and wis making normal pio-| Attitude of British. Lo ”u:r““.lmf‘hw;‘uv'r pir v{’l‘n“mn" limi 1‘:."«”,'\'[' ; krl.::-mr.‘;.’r‘.:..".'v ,,:.‘ sum, the automobile manufacturer i a woman's headless body in a tiny | 8re and convalescing | - :“I S 2 He ‘” lj‘_ Scollard g 7.,, $ith suilicin suppesed to have above $300,000,000 quam Unable Appear. cove of the St. Joseph River on thel Chambers was ome of the best| LONDON, Feb. 11—The House|"Nd robbing a woman. He 4 be-jScollard s charged with embezs 0 % /e ke e s iR ey wn oad executive: 4l y - e . lieved to have fled to British Co-fment of §200,000 worth of his in cash deposits and surplus. It is grounds of St. Mary college for) known railroad executive inthelof Commons has rejected the Labor ovind b e 1 said his cash depogits | October 1 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 11.—|girls. The arms. shoulders and part|United States. He was 68 years ot amendment to the addr from the BRI i '_’_"“‘_’ i aggregated $300,000,000, and that if|The Beattic dog mail robbery case|of the trunk arc missing. Both legs age. I"Throne, challc ng it Govern- he chose to market his own stock | has been postponed until next Moun-|were broken at the hips and hnnl e . e |ment's Chinese policy, by a vote ]‘IICP OVERRUN l I'AII he could obtain for it about as much |day and the defendant has been|back, the heels touching the thigh lof 320 to 113 4 i | 45 thie Heatiats who nattrills woltld | notidd the case will be ‘heard/sthen |anditled with cord. This isithe sevan Leglonnarles Will Be { Aebant o banlad i G S 8 ) | i B ' v 3 g dispose of it at a profit. regardless of the illness of Thomas|teenth woman reported missing in ting out of Labor attack by am- ()RCHARDS' (JA )‘/II)AI(,N Mr. Ford also has stock in the | A. Marquam The defendant has) South Bend during the last nine lnv“ed lo VIslt lrEIand | nouncing that for the sake of :ul-l 4 P y T v ON IS URGED Ford Motor Company of Canada and been notified to procure another{months. She might have been killed tvancing negotintions for the better- ¢ the Ford Motor Company of Great [lawyer if Marquam is unable to four months ago. The woman wa WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. — Thelment of the Chinese difficuity, only| Britain, a railroad, steamboats, iron |appear. . about 30 years of age. ghting Irish” of the American the Indian brigade will be landed and coal wmyines, subsidiary factories| It s reported the, Government ¢+ peditionary Force have been invited|at Shanghal, un unforeseen | for manufacture of glass and wood- | witnesses are costing $100 daily. cowboy and Indians Are {to stop oft and visit the “Old Sod”|qangers arose | LOGAN, Utah, Feb. 11 Mice in| That the mice are becoming a men- work, timber forests and various oth-| Aviator Bennett wired he left Mc- when they go to Paris for the Amer.| >-se — | i ace in th sect vas also em- . | Avie | menacing numbers have made their @ce in this section was also e e Dropartibe. that would bring {lie|Grath yeaterday witly two of the Killed in Cattle Fight! ;.. 1.ccion convention. | DOUGHERTY TO WED AGAIN e oot | phasized in a statement from Ogden cash he could wommand in a gen-|six witnes from the Iditarod sec- : ; This proposal was announced by | e | abpears AT by Scott Zimmerman, rodent control ction of the Cache Valley eral liquidation, in the oponion of [tion and will re them between| ALBUQUERQU N. Mex., Feb.|Francis J. Kilkenny, who headed a| LOS ANC eh. 11--Jack A.|dairying leader for Utah for the federal bio- those acquainted with his business, tc | McGrath and Nenana until all are|1l.—One cowboy and two Navajo|similar movement in 1910. He said|Deugherty, husband of the late Bar- between this city and Smithfield. The logical Survey, in which he warned above $1,500,000,600. landed at the rail p t. Indians were killed last night in{the plan had received the indorse- | bara La Marr, film actress, is to first word of their appearance in farmers of the alarmingly increased e Jelldas o a battle on the Indian reservation|ment of Legion officials, and he|ma cense has' large numbers was brought here by infestation of alfalfa fields and or- Dr. Sylvester J. Heach. Portland, George Duller, hurdle race jockey,|near Pueblo Alto over possession of{had asked giving the James A, Cragun, a frequent traveler chards. He recommended vigorous Me., occulist says it i3 possible to|flew to Gatwick, England, from Brook |range cattie. This is according to|Cosgr: of the Ilrish Free State and jname of Virginia B. 2 years of the road, who said that many of poison campaigns. Two mild winters learn a person’s age by examining |lands in his new airplane and thenja dispatch received by the Al-ISir James € prime minister u|iuhl, Hollywood film actress, as his the vodents had been Killed by anto [ are blamed for the increased number the eyes, won a race, huguerque Journal Northern [re intended bride, { mobiles while crossing the road of the pests ‘ | ; | again. A marriage pport of President jbeen issued to him here

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