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T dE DAILY ALASKA EM 4411. ALL THE NEWS il JUNEAU, HE TIV i '\bI\A WH)\A:S’D Y. FEBRUARY 23, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE SENATORS TO TAKE_TRIP T0 ,. GENTRALAMER., P (’sulont Loolul;, Uuhvs Address Which Is Heard in United States and FEurope WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.-—Listeners throughout the United Attend Przmary FElection ° ANOTHER 10N SHE WON MAN: ————— I g W. K. THOMPSON IS GANDIDATE, MAYOR, CHICAGO ~wudIER IN SENATE DURING NIGHT SESSION States, Canada, England and Europe heard President Coolidge { - ! | Senator B()\ah and Coahhon‘ « speak a g‘ihulc to George Washingtcn yesterday. speaking be- ! s N Qe . T “( D of Insurgents Present fore a joint session of Congress. ;Wmhme Ma\()l Wins Re- Anzona Senators la ur- g 4 President Coolidge declared that Washington personifies | pubhuan Nomma“o“ mng Entire nglll to Pre- RESOIUUOH. the Republic of which he was the “builder and creator man i \V” O % D vent \'mv b D e 1 with the National mind.” . | 1 ppose Uever. | o am. BULLETIN—WASHINGTON. It was the largest radio hook-up ever attempted w 42 | OHICAGO T-‘l S s WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—With Feb. 23.—Administration Sen- | stations broadcasting the talk, including two relaying stations }u<| A N DR L ligm: alleuight: session ml(“"',‘ it & ators this afternoon temporaiily to Europe where the President’s 1'k was hemd distinctly. [iala Ehompsofoke tidiERs s VAt -ting) 1 Sey e o blocked Berah's Foreign Rela- | e—rruoo ‘i Y |Mayor, was yesterday nominated as| ! Senate stumbled lhr(lngh tions Committee proposal, |the Republican wayoralty standard the :v|< -~|\n1.|n.\m since the ea bearer in the primary whicl S| war davs. Arizona Senators As hum awaiting Sceretary of State Kel N T ’) ’ | bea I ity which was| . w:ll discuss the plan with the |napings, slugging and ballot box| \“ i " “l' I\w“ t 4‘I vl n“.n a iy I, 8. Protmt Vu'nraglm T S . |ote ou tne uuings Catnekig WASHINGTON, Feb 23, “'“)“"” P ’ () Y iin the April election will be Mayor i ;;IIH leading the fight ‘(.‘\: the by 4 coalition of Democratic and (’rll)( ne unare« CAUY'S Witiam E. Dever, who won vir [HIL through most of the night Republican insurgents, Senator Wil {tually without opposition i i (”“ & Hate did fiot have & GUMBES Jiam Borah. Republican of Idaho L, 3 Thompson defeated Edward R AT (REEISY journ jssued a new challenge to the Ad "\mzn\‘. ::‘ “7" st ; Ay tsinger, member of the Board of { Bpeakers today tiked fo SN ministration’s Central American pol | o o0 ”" :.n e “ % teview, hy about 125,000 BRLY trs, many Senators sleep- icy by offering a resolution author [ 5 L ACCRE CORTS O ent | Bompson's vietory is also a vi A I““' B¢ izing the Foreign Relations Commit [PrOPoRee WAL AE BEHEEIHER vy for the Republican political | sappLivoattar ioay touavE RS tee to visit Mexico and Central Am-j PURETEUE 10 HE REE Bt DIES SUDDENLY action weaded by Robert €. Crowe ) Curtis,. Republican of Kane erica and obtain first band "'1”"“""‘|n~:mm-m liut Brovides “"Lm A5 » | United States Attorney, over the fad 15 prepose’ o la de the Bould- tion on conditions. e gl A [tion led by Charles 8 Doneen, Unit jer ‘Canyon Dam hitl and cHEeIy Senator Borah declared that “we iV Th8 R B e N or 100 fed tes Semator who supported the Administration’s Prohibition Re- Pt (B Hnn out . the daalscund dten| o0 BELTN e SR [Litstuger organization bill informed.” e S e L One man was shot four and S 3 : ; {antee sovercignity and the indepen After offering the resolution em- |4 500 Rl UL TUG etain agr critically injured in a polling place powering the x-nnmulm-] to \17.4..1“”‘ L8 o NI Raar i a Ty T Former All()l'l\('\' (_,rnmal argument | 1 $10.000 for expenses of the journey | . SHE it 4 o ] B g o) Armed men invaded two cinets Foreign Relations Committee Ofjg.\0." will be given right to in- National Chalactc’.’. made off with all of the hallots | " “_ED To MAKE which Rorah is the Chairman o i St B e cilien i b lae ek 8 The 1 y of the Commitieel'® Bhe e U ASSHILUs BHE . Shonilalb abe expgated it approve du| T TRt end nusURet fes BlacHionAL [naned end. sevagimens gl | st R L i) b | i One hundred st Were made | and the insurgents expressed opinion | ‘“m"‘ ST g \: 0 s Wby ! that the Senate will adopt the resolu. | g | i I i Phe most spectacalar raid was i e . | mads on the headquaviers of alder 5 | manic candidates where 26 men wer D(‘ Pinedo D|d No‘ Reach nucTUR FIN BURNED DEATH larrested, ¢ pistols, an automatic! i Brazilian Coast but Land- vifle and mach gun wer y ‘ o L | ed on Island at Sea. | VANCOUVER., Wash. Feh. 23 | PERNAMBUCE, Brazl, Feb [ Mrs. Josephine Morde, aged 20, was | ;P".m sco de Pinedo failed to make {burned to death and her lusband i a nonstop flight from Cape Verde R Carl, aged 25, was seriously burned {Islands to Brazil, He covered 1,4 {in an effort to rescue her from | | | {miles to the Island of Fernando No- Itheir home at Yacolt, Wash. Mrs | SHAN HAl IS | [tonha, 200 milos off the coast in -l [ Morde was attempting to start a fire Labout 12 hours, ‘hen circled the is- DETROIT, Mich, Fen. 23 The| Wi kerosene when fiere was an Pld and proceeded toward the identity of the chibber who killeq|explosion and she was enveloped in | Bracilian mainkand. Heavy svas were Mrs. Grace Loomis, aged last | flames. Morde was forced to jump junfavoreble and the weather com Kilit. WBE Wor bwe chiliren: sl [IPOM & 86 story window after | i fpelled him to return to Fernando e e MDhste was no Tewis|be an|~|-~l|] the house in an effort | | | \|rv|~n‘lm without landing in Braail, dence of a struggle. Dr. Loomis re-t0 rescue her I | e et bt iHis close approach to the mainland ported he discovered her lying on the! e e—— | Deserters and Stragglers ve rise to erroneous reports that floor of the sun rooms of ”“Fl.fluns ABATE " from Sun’s Forces Reach | jii it ad e SR home. She was dead. Blood stains | PR e | i | Citv—French Barricade. i Plans 1s Damaged caused by lifting his wife to see if| | \fim—_—m}u—-—w— | RIO D JANKIRO. Feb. 23--A she was dead or alive. e said $100] L OUDSONHARMON, - ! (spatch - from Fernando Noronha which he left his wife is missing.| 5 N ] s x . | sn \I.\:,H Al |.;i.‘;(‘ . []y-:f\l {says that de Pinedo announces heavy Three diamond rings on her hands| poRTLAN ST ! oy, 0 20 D ey seas damaged his plane at St. Antone Ry ,“\.““,,,,vl | PORTLAND, Ore, Ieb. 23—With uav 1 Harmon ey Geno|when deserters and stragglers from Umaking his departure for the Brazil- N !l'v_-!mv‘lw !ulnb Se ,”' n (l‘i'w:nn 8 eral tormer Governor of Ohio, | the broken army of Marshal Sun fun nland temporarily impossible. { Northern California, that floods con- | giud wnexpectedly yesterday. He was| Chuan Fang continued to arrive i ,;lh!ll]ll: are abating, The E Southern ken ill several days ago but it was [ increasing numbers and rumors arose | Pacific Railway is attempting to ve- ' gued his ailment was only of o |they were planning a wholesale loot ' , ? . . ' store train serveie which HiBaR Foior: yhture ing of the city | & o 7 J suspended for 10 hours. Trains are | s | French authorities strengthened Muriel Oakes (abover, New York society girl, wed Robert | still stalled at Eugene. Highways ' | their defenses about their conces Ames, actor, in Chicago. While they were heing married Helen lare still blocked | Judson Harmon made a notable | gon. One thousand refugees from Lambert, New York entertainer, was journeying to Chicago ex ARRI R | Although light rains were predict-jrecord as a lawyer and statesmal | the native scction poured into the pecting, friend id, to be e M \ 2 = [] led for today. flood victims are re- and hecame a figare of mational | French quarter B F0 ; 4 ¢ S L) turning to their homes. Normal tele.|prominence throngh his service 10| The sirike has partially abated e ——— phone and telegraphic conditions are {his home state and to the,country.|interior postal employes returning . 3 5 2 o1 being restored. From the time he attained his major-| work and some transportation is | | ROSTON, Feb. 23— The mysters| 45 i ; ' work and some transportation is be : 1o ASHT 1 of & ship seen burning through the| AIthough the Williamette river is!ity until the last few y of hi resumed ‘ hot for Failure "y’h‘A’l:"\' ajoy ey 54 Earl night has been identified as the|Ti8iN8 in Portland, it is falling up-|life he was engaged in public serv 1al Sun is reported to be near- To Pay G mball, former government 'l L T ok [ Edam, !ice most of the time. He had served (ing here having surrendered Nan- lN N|CARAGUA o Pay for Gas; ‘ ol Alauka: -crivion. .. (R Kathleen Conrad. The crew of nine | e fas_mayor, julke of common ples|king to the Shantung forces who Woman Exonerated e “"‘ -l““l‘“"‘!“ l"-""h"""' un- cuit urts i i oy Bhn o ity s . a4 H 3 wal American dog derby here yes- Tieh #ere Tadaied & landed Al Hi {and circuit courts in Ohio, attorney ftook over the city as part of a plan RS ¢ f i 4 hurricane struck the schooner last of Mental B“e' {general of the United States and to send troops (o aid Sun's tottering : SHIMA, Alabama, Fob, 23 terdiyy beating. THa IReds i Eisis SAde i % . s i) governor of Ohio for two terms. Al|army Conservatives and [ll)t‘ldla S : out of the §1.000 prize, by two min- Saturday morning carrying away he armer Man s 1wo S o R - . | E § i Bagil Mrs. Preston ( ad, serviee ' | ray sail, galley and forcastle. The star- — |though never secking the highest| roop Ship at Hongkong i ‘ngaged 1n B: a tation proprie hot and S oard side forward was stove in.| FREMONT, Neb, Feh, 23.—Sud.;honor from his party, he figured| HONGKONG, Feb. 23, British Rgagecili i alie gl il 0L T, Buprnay, ka0 20, |/ renatl madse e a6 LSS IERIRS Hardtack was limited also the sup-|denly confronting a group of farmers Prominently at several Democratic|troop ship Mennesot arrived from] Town of Masya yest atteriton: Hhen e 56 bloaae Ol Binules i kSN ply of water, which was the crew's|as they were shelling corn, Frank|national conventions as a possible|England foday with 1,000 British Baved to. YA for seveval-phlioke i“"‘f“ two minnte and 33 seconds fare for three days. The craft had|Marsh, aged 24, shot and killed two nominee for president. In 1904 the | Marines ahoa | MANAGUA, Nicaragun, Feb. 23 of gualing, ke told. thoy IOIE e Reatr Lo Sohise IELBtE 1400 drums of alcohol in the hold|and wounded three, including his Ohio delegation was instructed for) Conwgrvative soidiers Mave Deet| | o wigo attemptol o nun Hor | lyn bast teams for ‘auyiiiig 4aAeH and this exploded early last night|two brothers. He then tossed the {Mim. but his requedt Bie Bame | =i imishet fo“Mauya miles southeast | qown with his automobile. The | |19 m ams for anything under shortly after the men had taken to|gun away when it jammed and fled, | Was not presented. He had a strong) f D, { jof hare, while Amerltarl marines aroy | auitiorities sbsolved her tepm a4’ geven thousand . the boats following a fire aboard|Relatives said he has been lacking jfollowing in ihe 1912 "’I'“"r‘"‘l""' “"l" Trans-Pacifie ";1" Jlin oA l“ Wil biame e an e “‘|'_:"."‘”' the shar ra P r received votes on =everal of the ealy | ) 5 7 | which 1 thie cene of a aattle ) o iR .0l e ace. IR, . 0 o' o o g eeinialcbelancs for ~o sl Y1 Flight Is Now R e R G L B Toeu s B e | Early in Public Service Being Planned | ives. If the Liberals capture the has had only cnougn visitors to keep | [Thousand Boy and THREE CHIEF CA USES ! Mr. Harmon's public service be-| | — town, American narines will go there |three tables busy this season \(‘. 1 Editors g ) {gan with his clection as mayor of COUVER, B. B.. Web. 23, | and declare it u neutral zome. Th-| Aside trom the hich prices and}2#¢ LdItOrs to $ “inh nffice ha.held Capt. John Clarke, formerly = Marines ave siationed along the rail ;vh- ssened popularity of Americans, | {ttend Convention » TR Roval Air Force fiying officer; | |rC® o o e by Liberalslone hotelkeeper attributed the al 1| Gilbert Jenkins of Melbourne and = | ¢ n tourists to their NEW YORK. [ cb. 23.-One thou- P > &9 | ul giieer L. T. Palmer, formerly | ‘their own sunshine sand boy and girl editors represent- | '_" F;"j\"():',"f;;:" j:""ll ’:’]'f_'h:'“‘"f'; “Many young couj oot | | of the Roval Canadian air force, #gippi and California ing school publication from 42 pre ‘.’-“’,’.’m:,:" g marnl:l‘ l;“;‘\m show affection al ws| | plan a trans-Pacific flight from than ours. But we' ‘oo Caioila and Alaska, are ex- ‘Tn'l:m: 4 ‘u 1se (-(..‘, 8 ”‘l‘g | of marriage has wo E to ne-| | Vancouver next June, They will p L of us have prospered ted io attend the third annual }\‘:dx; - ",h:,v.e,',', ‘:w;”"um‘dnm"‘j”"' husband ceases to | v titm| | use a Sikorsky seaplane beimg |, ! rowd v e vention of the Columbia Schol- R J | There may be a q v &| ' constructed in New York. Crethiti asiic Press Association March 11 and ;“:“"l“"“ division of the Buffalo City | goeq home to mother hief Honolulu is expected to he the - - March 12. Loving cups wilk be award. ‘.f‘,:n'm T | husband is arrested, -as| | first stopping point. They intend “':‘“‘"”1-4 {0 the thirteen best publications. o 2 irreparable injury tc i zov-] ! to fly to Svdney, New South | 0K - aau- > - el w‘l‘l‘:)y"m?r‘llze“‘);““::lrly”‘r‘:fi“fig“almmu always the m m ti4 su.| Wales, vie Ranning Island and | Birthday| COOLIDGE SIGNS TWO BILLS fuel to the flames 1 the F I<lands. point resplution WASHINGTON, b, 23— 3 understand the responsibilities of | 501y with her own o : ¥ resident’s | dent Coolidge h I:Eh : i marrfed life, . v . hel - e e | ’ : S s den oulidge has signed the radig WO terms, ‘uml army appropriation billg.