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THE DAILY A “ALL T} —— & ———— VOL. XXIX., NO. 4407. g JUNEAU, AL R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS FARM RELIEF BILL PASSES HOUSE ]_,fi[][] MARINES - i'”“ ! i f Answering the Call of Trouble Across the Sea! M'N ARY-HAUGEN\ L - WILL BE SENT ‘... , e .7 MEASURE GOES Will flier arviy i s s i yesterday @ pon from Additional Force Is Ordered | - s H Passes BlELES South to knd Bloodshed & R ouse sses Bill m Same and Disorder y i (LI P L v Form as it Passed Senate ! e THlRT K"_LED e Ry SRR T 4 ; ; S Basic Commodities. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 on ; 3 LR ¢ 4 ¥ s % 5 o | thousand and six vdred additional i - - 3 tls T ) J s e WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.- The Me American Marines are ordered (o FE i 2 34 o ’ b { ; # i v-Haugen farm velief bill passed ua to put gn end to h Fiouse vesterday in . exactly i P! nd shed and disorder i B SR Tt AR e : AN : e - L ; the same form approved by the Sen the cruiser Trenton and will be . T s oS & 3 i :I:rlrv vote was 214 to 178 yushed from Cuba to Corinto » : : o i R The bill goes directly to the Pres- Another 200 Marine will proceed ident with Congre onal opinion di from San Di Scores Are Injured in Storm } . 4 o ¢ . T b 3 - vided as to whether he will veto A full vegiment of L2o0 suonsin Parts of Louisiani and - : : 3 X : it or sizn it . will sail from Virginia aboard the S R ; : ; The bill propose the creation of v e Mississippi. ¢_ : ) \ : : . a Federal Farm Board with power B REintihe on the wending i : : i g B, N o to levy an equalization fee on six tle between the yarals and Con NEW ORLEANS, F 1 ! 1 i 3 iy k 3 basic agricultural commaodities for servatives at Matagulpa will proh- 10€s t parts of 4 V! x % - % ¢ B 3 \ i the purpose of controlling the s ably decide the cxact use Rear Ad . v e 5 The | by miral Latimer will make of the ad- SpRolls, INJAINE suored RER ledy i ; 3 B0 ¢ e nl".d diti forces @ I hea mag s ¥ iy 5 3 - ur rever i tona foveas, L o . 5 r " - .. . : ihan twelve months, having rejected 4 ey I o | ‘;’ i S I ; v & 3 . the bill by 212 to 167 last spring, o . ) . G : cmbodying the same general provi- o ; ¢ P N ; % : The House also voted down the Heavy ruine aceompan § i e . i s ) \ DIl two years ago with the same | Rescune workers ave : G | i L % g : i ¢ The basic commodities in the mea- cover the injured and dead : - ure, as it goes to the President, are ADRIFT gN FLUE | Fitty houses were levelled s ]""l'%““"‘ wit 3 e sport. € s rom 8 ieg0 to Oriental wa‘er ) 1 Hill swine, wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco % Pleasant il (right) was in cc ! | and rice | A five-year-old boy was killed when |~ e e ¢ > i - = | Cattle were eliminated as a basic the wind lifted him in the air and . 1. > f—— g commodity ! crushing him. A negress was killed Stepmother ‘ Calijornia Co-Ed TR S S T el Enthusiastically A ppmrvd ' Sought Death: JURY GUARDEB Moy Smoke-if She - eee - e T e | By Heads of 2 Brotherhoods " """ i Duke Gl S0. CALIFORNIA : e Blinding Snow Storm. ‘ | ¥ e | | 1 1 « 1 " | BERKELEY, Cal, Feb. 18.—Smok- i I eLevicLAND, P ) i i g coeds at the University SEVOONGA, St Lawrence Island,' | | CLIVILAND, Pae 18.~Heads of ] ¥ ot jing among coeds at 3 Feb. 18, — \'\\r';»l tr‘»t\n: Illil'h- {;lm‘ STURMS ABATCI MRS’ GHAPLIN wo raflroad brotherhoo ki 1ol : ot ©alifornia is & “matter of cour- Bay, Siberia, in a skin canoe, by an| | volves Western Mai and the problem is how smok- 3 i & ot { st enthusiastically acelaim f it Lxtra Precautions Tak ers may indulge without annoying retice storm, six starving survivors, Rl sk el ios el e s NS Lk o) P I D those who dislike smoking. of cight walrus hunters, arms and Eo FP LUSES ALIMUNY . fay e reporton e subject rave ; ! The Black Bear, Lucy Stebbins, dean of women at 5 Gt i o] publis sintly by b 1 asds 1 ) e L n s swollen shut and Robbery Case. ihe university, defined the status of sent four fold >es n tatters, have reached the, i enting the Protestant 1 wette yesterday, in which she Eskimo village of Gambell, Alaska | | oo o ven 1o Appellate Court Makes Rul- """ T . S, Alaska declared smoking was Dot a ques where the United States Bureau ofj . < o =0 0525 v - ) . b et 5 - P tio jics or convention, but one Daueation: malfitains an Bakimo| oionne lrokestiirough e ing in Casc it Is ! 0% Sl R ; i ) b Bates,|of courles) [today and revealed a wilver liniy ' t of the Brotherhood of 2 > > > m ) of i Hatino 1Mo The northern part of thapot e B SRl EE B e e Ordered Issued. s S L e e o il pne istand frem where the story reached! o "o ™o most destructive lisohiieh poRsbONTN 5 o [ i seiing muil meiter whigl she kiew | themss i the university com- here and snow storm of recent yeu LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 18 1 the case,” and that () b | had been stolen, is confin [ munily he said. “What - courtesy Approaching starvation, the cight Shicugh the tragiety will | Depriving Lita Grey Chaplin of 0 the ftd i wrd when it A shall dictate the when and where wl had strongly hunters were forced to leave Litte) o™i, geveral miflions, orchard. | 900 @ month alinony award, the supported morality and () ; ad bern made to approach jmust be considered.” ) Max Bay to hunt walrus. They left| sc ang tuek farmers predict alAppellate Court has ruled that tem-|gocial justice wion conten-| ! 7 \ nuniber of sororities have lifted there on February 2. Failing to ) ) . han on “disereet” smoking. # { benefit to creps by a soaking of four |porary alimony cannot he awarded tior { I Ilis, from fhe find walrus near the shore, they{gave' yain and this benefit will over | @ plaintiff in a divorce ¢ in Cali The statement dealt with the joint | i i on, outlined the govern-| o e oase ventufdd ‘ot into the open sea and| gl Ly PR i S e e e e L IN GPAFT q F i e were. caught 1o the full force of a 0 el el i itetasall GouRell At Cb L anan il Fa L V.1 M e W e Island of Jersey ‘ ks i geattlo b Shaken by Quake gale then raging 1 They pulled their cahoe up on the LOS ANGELES., Feb. 18, Cost of | writ ol prohibition permanent i want of the wional Catholic 0 | lisa He said William (€ ice the fourth night out and the|pepairs to bri and roads in Los |straining the receivers in charge of Welfare Conference, and the Soc .,\'/\ umes Al Re -"I"“l"lfll»l) 4 ed 90, aceused LONDON. Feb. 18 A _severe next day the floe carried them 19} Angeles will alone run into a $1.|Chaplin’s fortune from making ali-j Justice Commission of the Central) Daugherty-Miller Con- L \ ! I carthquake shock is reported from Property Damage Large The Appellate Conrt made the, Christ in America, the Social Action St. Lawrence Island, although they|ooo.000 with an additional $100,000 |mony payments which the Super Wsience vican Rubhbis. The : i ney ot Iflat i spiracy Case. boit dais gna s Ieland el Jeweey did not know it |damage to homes and private pro. | Court had ordered church investigators had determined atter burial in U e Two hunters fost themselves in| perty SR 1, the unton otficials. Bl At Ghe \ containers for some {ime, it | the blinding storm and were never; Communication is rapidly being roubles on the Western Maryland NEW YORK, FPeh, 18 Unite divided in - September 924 ‘ . < o ! it Dol Texas Senate Votes to een again. Five, suffering and|stored which began in Octobor, 19256, real a cnator Guy D Golf, Repu A\ Marquam’s motion that no tarving, straggled into Gambell.| PR SN ‘ Iy represented a “lockout” by thellican of West Vieginia, took ti would be submitied b Repeal Amnesty, Ferguson The sixth was found nearly 114'1”[! Il railroad of it cngine employe M!IM' in the Dangherty Millor con indictment was insufficient following a search headed by Sam-| | which was followed up by a with spivacy trial today and assumed all| tute i 18 overruled AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 18 uel Troutman, Government school| | drawal of pensions when vetired en- | responsibility allowance of th - enate has voted 19 to 7 to | | gineers failed to come back into claim of Beat . known in the!the amnesty granted former " T 3 Tu BF REDUGED Crvice o places of striker ets of the American Metal Com-tooig camps and mining districts of ernor James Ferguson by the last Mabel Normand Is Now * | UCFAN IRIP T ) found (he vailvoud | P Alaska for a quarter of o contury, |Legislature Reported Out of D | wkee | - anjustified in refusal to take| Senator Harry Daug | s *phe Black Hear.” B | i 1 1 | herty ‘ S an 0 Miller | eporte 7‘{ 9 mger]‘ OTTAWA, Feb. 18.—J. A. Robb,l ’ru‘ I'"\I-»‘v!w ”f:‘»:"w their sen :: s ,“ Bt W' ;IIHW ‘4[:“ i SANTA MONICA, Cal., Feb. 18.—|Minister of Finance, in delivering| pBygpNOS AIRES, Feb, 18.—Italian| «our men o given | claims, directly or indirectly.’ | Mabel Normand, screen star, .\unu--i”“ budget message before the Housei poyjaor de Pinedo made repeated The tory of the theft dates hack December & 922, when Wi Duft 2oy mail 233,000 LIENS AGAINST CHARLES RAY DISCHARGED LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18.—Charles R it re ac ', ( hood's statement said, “or to submit | tine trail from Kobe of Fairbank iy, motion picture actor, had Y S H : either to give up the fru Goff was Assistant to Daugherty « from bronchial pneumonia, is|Cf €ommons, announced tax veduc-|eforts to start his flight across| 5 8 (ha who was Attorney General, at th e an the- BO0HITe ing from bronchial fes taling $27.0 0 Th | lifetime of viee,” the brother-| nieyer roadhion n th reported to have passed the crisis|tions totaling $27,000,000. Theithe Atlantic last night from Bolima.| and is now out of danger. (sales taxes will be reduced from fiveiyyt without success. His hydro- i Yo hain: Mol v A S, R 3 o the 1di \sauared o matter with the govern- 2 5 3 2 to four per cent and the income|, ould not. rissl = DIEpatohas] l”-h‘l‘“l' ‘v‘l’“»w“m“] L "" . i ‘“ ; ‘:If““ +5r i {ment involving approximately a A man on hunger strike, await-|taxes will be slashed 10 per cent.! ecoive W todie | A0, WOTHSL MG HUAOYET, L a BIOA AN < 1B a quarter million dollars in income 5 received here said he will continue|golute violation of agreements ol On the sted he carried $30,600 ¢ deportation at Newport, Vt.[The excise taxes on matches is cut! pic effor o o s A taxes yesterday when liens for $199. ing T I his effort long standing. Thers was ,no real which was being sent from a Seat ! was cured by small candies he was|25 per cent The tariff is not| . ! Al e dbolsl and $33,620 for taxes said to o | jchoice. Submission to lawless, im le bank to Thomas i". Aitken i PES i 2 ol menp ol chauged: | Hope Off {moral force always further | ng operator al McGrath, in the (di.|have been overlooked in 1921 and BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 18—A dis | submission with less power of resist-| respectively, were discharged | . e =, Bubmissiol kg o 4 Ll . q T las having bee: I . ’ I l I {nu'rh says de Pinedo hopped off|ance. The engincers and firemen re (Continued on ,"fl,k,',’ li&?u 71 having been pxlit{.' mmigrant to ikhode Istana from Bolomu for Dakar, bound for | fused o submit. They were Tocked | = . Vtrom whence he will begin his{ogt. New men were employed, and . v Is Governor, Seventh Time!| >, rrese o Ve sy oorns i e by e ol — oosier State Plans ) C | trans-Atlantic flight 10 So. America. | employe ; 2 t Rive ramily » & e River. o fam Lincoln Memorial On ‘ through 20 and 30 years| PpPHOENIX, Ariz., Feb. 18.—~Trapp fou prrec awaited probable topped with hi team at Shir Reaches Designation | new employes. How could the minis-! ¢ PROVIDENCE, R. L. Feb. 18. —mittee. He was elected to the As-| pARAR, Feb. 15— De Pinedo has|ters of the church view such aldeath on a litt land about one 2 Y 4 Aram J. Pothier, a record breaker|sembly, and ran for mayor unsuc-laprrived here. wrong to men as anything but an nn‘lv tron v’ w).;.m-:l n’ '.| M()ther S (Ir(lv() Slte in getting elected governor of |ln~|n-pxsruu,\- four times. He was elected —— e insult to God? s ety A the TR pmallest state in the union. is just|the Mfih and sixth times, but refused' TWQ OF WILKINS PLANES wout of Stept NS el DR T Peginning his seventh term at the | to run for a third term LOADED ON NORTHWESTERN| i R e ers. president of the rai Attempts to rescue them failed LINCOLN CITY, Ind., Feb. 18 | Nancy Hanks Lincoln, his mother, [} 8 ¢ one other governor, | e served as lieutenant governor , 223 ¢ Atten ! g A2 2 . . | N . AAGREER ERRIT. 0e Oior (EosarnD. | He, keryede A9 _lieulengpt KovSmM] AT o meds e g LTbad, was b 0 be the chief an-|when the current swept boats past|{A national shrine is to be reaved was buried under the elms and oaks. George Clinto of New York, is/and as Khode I[sland’s commission- SEATTLEE, Feb. 1 Two Stin- s A b o o o N i 0 i | 4 4 tagonist by the brotherhood state-'the izland at the Indiana scene where Abra | Today two tombstones stand where known here to ha served his staie |er to the International Exposition at|son-Detroiter planes for Capt.| O Jjohn D. Rockefeller, Jr. KW Lanmol # \ it the Lincolns wantl put only & humble n . .y . i N » eller, Jr., - -> o> i Jdncoln spent is ormative e Li ( B o y as many (erms | Paris, where he met Mlle. Francoise,George H. Wilkin's Arctic expedi- Mpm icoln spen I W J 0 ( | 2 4 the largest individual stockholder in g» * - ears and ere s sther lies | woode arker, and a modest stone g ; ! !de Charmigny, whom he later mar-|tion was safely loaded aboard the {Explosi Are y LA, whets fh)s tamothey disad wooden marker, & Buccass hus been Gov. Pothler's| gy steamer Nortuwestern today which the enterprise, who has been declar-| Adri - buried behind the village school house de- i ess as well a B ki B ed ‘“out sympat with the road's| Adrift on Sea: signaies the site of one of the two AT l'mflmm AL e ':s -Wl‘l In 1914 Gov. Pothier “quit politics|sails tomorrow morning for thpllahnr policy 15 urged o Insist| Q.. f )II At the age of seven, Lincoln camc 1:.: ‘rfnhm\‘ in ! ;:irl\ the Lincolns itics. He migrated from Quebec t0]gor" yooq" after his fifth term as|north. Alger Graham of Detroit,| ™ ent eharge tromt | Ships Warned with his parents from Kentucky into| o syl Woonsocket in 1875 to become a : 2 2 ¢ | that its ! harge front f lived until Abe was 21 s . % lgovernor. In 19 however, a De-jthird pilot of the expedition, is ac-|pu.g; Byers was Ueclared 'to be oo the wilderness just north of the p ; grocer’s clerk, switched to banking, e 5 S s g 3 resident By £ A 0 be | Ay e ¢ o z A The first of the stones now stand- 0 | moerat was elected governor, and|{companying the planes to Fair-| . i I other railroad| SACRAMENTO A Feb. 18 Ohio river where this village now St Blas ' and rose to the presidency of the|poipiors Republic supporters. call | b | “out of step other railroad [, = ™ v 500 % axsiosloe i Wtk hae] ; haa | 08 at Nancy Hanks' grave was not Rk ATl CHiabin for Bavingas| Lo niers. Republican. supporiers. il il | heads and the Western Maryland |’ R 20 onaes 10+ BRU spstands. Al the schooling he hadig o.ioq until after Lincoln's death. . ‘ied upon him to lead his party to ——t——— s ; : {spilled from a barge during a storm,| was obtained here, and in the ad ; now one of the richest ban in| o < 7 g was said ) its Its inscription tells that it honors 5 . victory in 1924, He was re-elected The entire rolling stock of five Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Mother of Ruode. Islangd, for his seventh term last fall. He|trolley cars of the Batavia, N. Y, L ey p His first political job was as mem-| will have served ten years as govern.|street railway broke down on the e ylaw of the K elying on (and fraud ™ resident Lincoln, died Oct. . Dy < S O 3 Kiivat on o= Dave warlien DAl Hs was nine.ylen ha Helneds nfe Fres\dent Lincaln: CREEES SR ber of the Woonsocket school com-!or when this term is completed, same day (Continued on Page Stx.) r-m»m to watch for the explosives | father hew the rude coffin in wlu:-hi (Continued on Page Thres) | ! - lof servic were transferred to the | od by the raging Sa | i | are afloat near Benicia, Cal, consti-|jacent hills and woodlands he learn- | ttuting a menace to navigation. The{ed the pioneer art of rail splitting