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THE DAILY ALASI IRE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THEL TIMLE” VOL. XXIX., NO. 4402. ' | " JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS SENATORS ENGAGE IN FIST FIGHT One Relief Measure for armers Passes Upper House M'NARY-HAUGEN GENEVA WILL HEAR | SENATOR GLASS b T R il HITS WHEELER, PASSED, SENATE B SENATE FLOOR “ | - | Two Democratic Senators Engage in Fistic Exhibi- tion—Dare Is Given. A, Feb, 12 Determined ot forts to bring about a reform of thel ’ calendar with a 28day month have | taken with the view of definitc action at Geneva in August In 16 capitals of novthern Europe | steps already have been taken (o show the advantages of the fixe | calendar idea. There are opponent of the plan but no organized effort: | has yer appeared Measure to Be Immediately Sent to House—In- dicated Action. WASHNGTON, Feb. 12 The Senate late yesterday afternoon | passed the McNary-Haugen farm| bill, which it killed less than eight, months ago The vote was 47| to 29 W:SHINGTON, Feb. 12— Demo:ratic Senators Carter Gl.ss, of Virginia, and Burton | K. Whecler, of Montana, en- | gaged n a fist fight on the \ flco: o the Senate today over | | | Under the proposed pl a1 months would have first day of the month always falling on Sunday and the last on Saturday It the year remained the same length an extra month would be introduced leaving one day over and two in leap year. Thirteen months would 1 of reforn S days, the he measure will be immediately| transmitted to the House and it is| said efforts will be made there toj the Branch Banking Bill, dur- in, the roll call. to determine whether the bill should be substitute it for the ur:n;-.lnml‘i look like this 1 wmade unfinished business. measure pending since last Wednes. | [l R AN »-"\“‘ AT The Senators met. day. The final House vote is ex-| Ao TIOR s el a0kt W | Glass struck the Montana pected Tuesday or Wednesday i 1 A § 4 g " (S | man with both hands then The Senate hill was loaded down [y :f :1 {w . .',I' | threw open the cloakroom door with last minute amendments mak-| S b e s o and invited Wheeler outside of ing it likley that the measure willj 20 to Conference then run the gauntlet of the legislative jam dur- ing the last few days of the present| the Chambe . | Friends stopped the combat. ! FIGHT IN HOUSE WASHINGTON, -Feb. 12— A fist fight between Represen- tatives Tincher and Strong, { both Republicans of Kansas, cver the McNary-Haugen bill, wns avertel when Speaker Longwcrth and Representative - - 1 DAUTREMONT ROBBER CAUGHT Hugh D'Autremont, Wanted| His mother pre\nn!cd Michael | for Oregon Crime Is Ar- session unless the House approves without change. Favorable action in the House anticipated but there iy an unc tainty regarding the attitude of] President ('nnlillg- Cudahy, scion of the wes | . 0 R et RO ! l ot bt fmmlvof e wes I]lh?’ | tasted: in Manila. The blows of both men went . rom marry- wild. Each had called the other l ing Marie Asfaire (above), : T | | “li r n llull)\\oml film actress. Both allaniea, Goy Bab L —sHigh Wl o i ! svere ninetee n | D'Autremont, one of the three | m-m'nm hunted for an attempted . | e e robbery and train wreck in | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb. 12 HESTER, N. Y. 9 ‘()u;.un in which several persons The butchers’ war, which n.\ ,.4-.,t [were Kkilled, has been captured in ' FROWNS UPON “PUPPY LOVE" 1{0dds Are VAgai;\st Juvenile Marriages Says Noted Biologist. here for three years, enc | Manila This is the announcement! night when Harry Gordon, ag ,.,1 ;; ‘ In ide in a cablegram received from | who grew tired of the process of {Grant Miller, Chiet Post Office In-| courts, armed with two pistols \)nul.n shot and killed Harry Katz and \um\ _.\hnnu says D'Autremont admitte i| Tolz, business rivals and then| % ‘:m l.lm.m[m "Im. will 1..‘ returned | wounded Morris Klass and Frank]| 0 the nited States aboard the| Odlian, Diilchars | transport Thomas sailing from Man | After the sheoting, Gordon went ila next Wednesday and will be kept | fo' o inowls koW, Wolai bl xtory .mfour Bl acd Treo: o] e o guara ; a friend and displayed the pistols.| of Blood Clotted Hair | His friend did not believe his story! . o The search for the D'Autremon’ | WL (ordon: was rbested i Found in Trunk. R kb bt eine s At ‘ - - |one time three young men, suspected | - > s | DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 12 The fof being the brothers, were under {her four skulls and two braids of !subsequently released when it was| vouthful romances, science has turn- which was blood clotted, | found they were not the men| w.B FORBE o its investigation to so-called “pup hair, one of ' A REPLY [found in an abandoned trunk in alwanted. / i o i ,\“(\]. & l':;f,m““h.,(‘.‘y‘:'l hu‘::...n::y‘ll:::l | Royal Oak house, were those m e Today is the anniversary of Abralam Lincoln’s hivth,” and observance in some way is general such marrfages are incorrect slain women or have heen stole | throughout the mation | BERKELEY, Cal, Feh. 12 The eve of cold sclence has heen turned on puppy love In this of petting parties and especially important to the “Ame s he day fcan Legion which sponsors ! |trom_graves. b . 2 ; B ! . ; LU, Are Handicapped s Hot ; o , a general obse nee. 'he abo fine portrait of Abraham Lincoln was drawn by Staff Artist When bovs and girls forsake their Rk e R L | W. B. Forbes, of the International News Service, which is received by The Daily Alaska Empire family domiciles for a homesweet- wve robber, who was a previous W L ) PARIS, Feb. 12.—It s umlu' nunp.m) of the hunku as been start : | i g i e — home of the ir own making, they are gtood, after a meeting of the Cab- \..l | (11 []] {B ’ f W handicapped from the outset 3 R ; who eventually becomes No. 3 in dent Coolidge's armament proposalidren of a family which moved into| | ‘ i s TE i 2t 3 v will constitute acceptance ‘‘under the house recently. | the family, has less chance (o grow sy . serious reserves.” | The grave robbing theory does not| CALEXICO, Feh. 12—Earthquakes | suun SLUGAN attietront "l l(,("‘(lé ua into he -‘EN"‘.\( l‘:‘”\.\l.‘.'..'f'.|m| ventual Foreign Minister Briand will| explain the blood clotted hair |again shook the Impe Valley this| ‘\'-,u[m . 1‘””’”’“ .Ii”::nlu-mv o draft the reply and will probably| The skulls were wrapped in news.|morning. Only nominal damage was | F - MANAGHA * Nicaragne, Heb: - 1 [.: . Y [ gical authority B { ™ ' Dro 8000 Holmes, famous biologist nted for approval by next|paper society pages with names of |done. The quake shook down cornices on of women formed and| & be prese e ) . A hatta of the Tiivaralty of '@ ki Monhut, [ women marked over them with pen.|of byildings which were damaged by | Advertising Campaign In-| 0" 1y 3 50 veirold sin assisted| | Drunken Man Is [1]a e Uil erali sog AT R viled dates. N s ames in | disturbances on January 1 and y i s ‘Corservabiva’ folices | . m ' e AR & i 2 ‘unul dates. Numbers and names in r[fl iaices on Jauaby L a0 & | creased Sales; Making Up /the Conservativ forces in recaptur Driver of Truck warniug of sciefos JAPAN'S ACTION a notebook contained the names of | Light shocks followed the first severe | Ton ki ilos ing the town of Chinandega from| s g Sociological Problem TOKYO, Feb. 12.—The Japanese| society women. quake which was shortly after mid-| or Lxport Loss. {the Liberals, thus restoving com-| | With l))'mmu!o | Puppy love marriage Dr. Government will soon make a l'mnri The woman who owned the house | night | {munication between Cornto and| frolimas gatdl tér thore of aikE > ' i " 3 ‘ray — 'TLE, Feb. 12 The nationa pe 2 3 senl > bovers able reply to President Coolidge’s|s id a man named KEd Crayton, an TTLF | Managua. Sixteen women were OLYMPIA, Wash., F | | ciological problem than a biological ki o ) . . e = ative athods in- e @ an 3 glcal proposal for limitation of arma- alias of Coyner, recently convicted of | Will Hart’s Wife Wins advertising cooperative methods in-|(ounded, some seriously, while pass-| | Pleading guilty to being drunk on, ments and to be discussed at the|&rave robbing sentenced to u creased the domestic consumption jj,, oy ammunition to soldiers in| | while driving a truck laden | m the biological standpoint, the (ieneva conference. il""“"’"“i“'.\' but she did not remem.] D“""ce c”e in Reno o suimon more than 10 per cent |y, (renches, and cleaning guns.| = with 127 cases of dynamite, L | | chiliren of such marriages have as >, ber where. Ipartly offsetting the export decreasc| . iiilie Garcia, Battalion leader, N. Cunningham, a rancher, was zood a chance to live as children Y{was shot through the left breast yesterday fined $100 and costs. of more mature parents <« 9 | i RENO, Nev., Feb. 12, — Mrs.|jast year, Dr. 1. D. Clark, Secret " Darkness” Is Ended I Winifred Westover Hart, wife of | i AnsociatinRi0: Baeine. sl ’ ; | ot 1 . : of the A t aud is in a serious condition T el s . “Bill” Hart. the movie actor, has!eries, told the University of Husi L < i The ‘rouble is that in a majority By Teoth Extraction ; erles, told the University o PO tan ‘ AL : | " wventle marriages the principals been granted a divorce. She charg-|pess Administration. The export . | * Seventy-one years at sea was the R o St # ) DENVER, Colo., Feb. 12.—After 28 ed desertion loss, according to Dr. Clark, :,“’IV Laws in lrecord of Alfred Rouxel, dean of| ,"(,.‘,.V"u...(.'”y)vlll,‘.nill:','.?f’ There e vears of total blindness Mrs. Wil I_AND SHANGHAl e ——— partly due to the coal strike abrout.' Need of Army | French seamen who died at the age k : s liam H. Dunagan, 38 years old, (>H Blames (,'rallmg unfavorable economic and exchange ) Spi L [of 83 years (Continued on Page Seven ) Denver, has regained her sight. Ex-| SHANGHAL Feb. 12.—The Brit- Officials for conditions in other parts of the'Of Spies : : traction of an abscessed tooth Was|jq ' (ranenort Takliwa has arrived tciats jor world | . | the simple remedy, she says, which o " rom Hongkong with two bat-|Chicago Crime Dr. Clark said that if domestic| WASHINGTON, Feb. 1%~ The Am SA YS SURPLUS OF WOMEN ended long years of the "(Inrknens“\lfl“"m of the British light infantry. consumption increases again this erican people must employ an aviny S kgowpioty, to'those-who areblind, e CHICAGO, Feb. 12. — Retiring|year, there will be little or no sur-|of “spies” to enforce the dry law IN BRITAIN NOW GOING Dunal surgeons mud' g Bpeolajisial POSTERS SEIZED District Attorney Edwin Olson, in|plus of salmon for export or prohibition will be an ullm; re cribed the case as one of et T = = ol | % 5 e $ R, ?I:'m((l)it“;is:unismng under their ob-! HONGKONG, Feb. 12 ~The Brit-{a Statement blaming officials for GERMA—“”-—NS GOOB AT TIPPING lmlun vo G servation. PARIS, Feb 12—German tourisi: Mrs. Dunagan said she lost her seatter tips into the palm of Parisian | sight at San Diego, Cal, when she servants with just as much careless| was 10 years old, following an attack of scarlet fever. This was the clearcut choice pre-| sented 1o con s and the countr LONDON, Feb. 12 Girls born 10 and labor. In 1970 we shall see in a new report on “under cover” day, need not take up a career. The. a cry marked increase of aged per- a 1 ase S " ] enforcement methods sent to the| will be no surplus woni n, but only | sons, increase particularly in wo- {aing ot Biltion Tassedl Jaliicnsslaaks i 8 osity as Americans, ‘mmrlmu . by Secretary of the Treasury|surplus men, fn the future. Upon|men after middle age.” The posters read: “Down with Brit-| Olson said the liquor industry senete by v sury | s 8 b i | i ish police have seized posters being|failure to enforce the law, says distributed by the Chinese soldiers|they are responsible for the ‘“de- in the town of amchun, on the|plorable crime situation in Chi- Ll SO b Iouperiatiezs.: Make. HoeRuy{“hes provided n tremendas adied | v i Syininch o nat e helos| MOLT L erbane (e mint se.| b oot Winaton Charebl | in this connection Protsescr M Aluk.ll Miner’s Ey‘iight |a desolate isla.mL Have no e‘f'unomiu uYe,"“?M“_”m,’kwl l»fll;]a]g who ar«: in an Englishman’s pockels with any 'm.nl‘mhh I:I:u :”!”‘ ordAlGRIE iy ,'xlrmnw AR e et -”W !ul '.P,Pv”-\‘ el 8 o N M B¢ R“t d v N Y intercourse with Hingknn;:. X:::::d(‘:z"l I:,‘-‘i‘.;\‘:-l""lg other forms “’-lhillif.]'.k*' the rapidity wlthrv«]u:]i 18 national prohibition ““.I.i,:‘, he | ture Great Britain fhe vvident movement in the re- ay ored m N, I. marks and dollars slip away from| Coion i or opinion of General Lincoln | plicement of the young by the old —_— LONDON, Feb. 12.—An Exchange| Quoting from a magazine article|gjepiseers, the waiter says. i“ Antre i hiet of the dry forees.| 0 the fiture,” eays Mr. Church-lmye soiive mondese 4F the B la- SEATTLE, Feb. 12.—Carl Dun-|Teiegraph dispatch from Shanghaljsaying that almost $120 graft was . | wouldw't ever. ramk tholgag Gourmissioner of intesnal Tte.|(l “we shall see an ever incress-|yon will be SUpporting the skrsioms lap, who lost his evesight in an|says the Cantonese are meeting with|paid for every barrel sold by out-|gugliskman third when it comes 10| vania Duyid f1 Blair, who signed | portion of old and feeble people, | o', rurnu'r.xu:xernu:n in lmlr-v vm; explosion at - Little-Squaw, Interior severe reverses before the renewed [law breweries, Olson said: “It this|yipping,” he added. “First | would pui |y '1.I:nn ¢ k. k jand an ever increasing proportion of o piline generation bl L Alaska, several months ago, has ar-|drive of the Northerners. Is true, then the revenue from this|the Germuns and Americans, then e e L |the no longer productive elements | * pyj. aysumption and the conclu- rived here enroute to New York| Marshal Sun's troops are reported|one source to crooked officials, po-|the rich Frenchman—who is a rave| Mounted. traffic police in Chicagolof society. We shall see the con-|giong arising theretrom are based on where specialists will endeavor to[to have advamced within 20 miles|lice and lfulikh-ians amounts to|hird these dayvs—and after him thejare to be supplanted with motor-{sequences of the greater care of age, | _ i it restore his eyesight. of Hankow. $600,000 daily.” Englishman,” cycle officers, better hygiene, better conditions of (Conm.\uvd nn Pn;e Thres)