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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘ALL THE bW ALL 7lIk TIME” ' VOL. XXIX.. NO. 4425, ]UNLAU ALASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS CITY ELECTION ‘e ™ CHAMBEROFHIS | “*c™rc” |NTRODUGED IN | ADDED, APA the Senate | patient, at the point of a pistol, ug operationy ‘chnneries and of a $1,000 diamound ring and SR Palteries R'\r,e”l“l fOHGOMINNL: |I"L‘llll sentenced i G ; watch. A nurse showed the tw ilder 1 tee on Fishegi#s, ete | . . letie. hiE. swesthbnt i i 5 5 Citizens' Efficiency, Ticket Is| | jicn to the room of the patbent Road Builder and American| " "} "\ T wesuta- Regulation of Canneries, Pay| ' [/ " et ' Devastated Section Exper- Named with Thomas B. || and teld them not 1o stay lons Delegate to Egyptian i o Mavers | to Municipal Officials, | 1 Gale — Shelters FIEy e S | | and Councilmen. Referred to ) o i g Judson for Mayor. A ) CO"‘”ET‘_T‘"‘“‘S' | | Committee on Judiciary Are Provided. =goT 2 Are Demolished. room six minut o, ;_.____,, i 5 S. B. No. 6, Judiciary Com- James . Steese, who has : : mittee by request. To end 0SAKA. Ja = o= The Citizens® Efficiency Ticket, the | KERDSENE USED {been absent from Juneau for four gaction Gt aiita S BIvE IR mencilros e f: u|(|nllu«~ ANGHURAGE AIR A lunn: L,alc}":lls:(;;i:gléen. == first announced in the city election jmonths, was the main attraction at A. Referred to Commitiee on ed in the Senate today, Nos. 4 to be held on April 5, was filed A [the Chamber of Commerce luncheon fudiciary | inclusive. Two were s}mnannvl 1»\; tral Jut».m and demollshxng today with City Clerk Shepard. The lat e, Afgeae. cate totay. He told S B No. 7' Dunn. Author- | {Senator Hunt, Ketchikan, one by LINE LAUNGHED ,’r"“_"-" i “_“J"s kSheL‘.e“_. in ”‘;" licket is headed hy Thomas B. Jud-| FOR FlRE SIX f.hum his work at Washington and iine erecting school building | | Senator Dunu. Fourth Division, one| ! dian,\g earthqua ammnc:i. Bi-‘ son, for Mayor; Theodore Heyder, {his trip to Bgypt where he attended a and appropriating | | DY Semators bumn and Brown, .\wl MH" nisery ”:0 ; Oll:amds o Warren H. Wilson and Robert Simp- ;l].l Navigation Congress as one of bed. o Comniittee fone was presented by the Judic 101 2less 1n e devastated re- sou for the council. the eight rvepresentatives of the | o Education. | | Committee by request i Fll;l Hdnl‘ Sl(nl\ on New; gion. - The platform of the Citizens' Effici lmm! States S P RO et Dy ol TR SSOales session tolBy S ervice - Second Plane > 484 KILLED ency Ticket announces that it is be "he meeting of the Chamber w Prospectors’ "Aid Bill, appro brief. It convened a. m. an! 1 i 1 n i {‘ I' 1mng UTASHL e lieved that “efficiency and economs == 1‘.,-. ely attended. occupying to {18 | prigting $20,000. Referred to | |SI0urmed 50 minates fater 1o adapl-| Soon Be Flying. ! ,”‘ IT‘a‘E:;gingbait“h}::sll}u_n of the City Administration would be Two Pfihons /\]50 Badly ot capacity tue vanquet room of | Committee on Mining R O ANCHORKGT Aaske, Maron 4] T R AL roved | oml g the offices . - the Arcade Cafe g EIEGYad v conblaing e (i Burned in Early Monnng L bl : e || porting for the Committee on Mile-| T Auchorage An Transport, 1o | of the earthquake in Central of Mayor and Street Commissioner Col. Steese said that while in g s A AL & und it is their intention, if elected | Fire One MlSSlng, WD R ton hareeauted an authont { o T age, said it had heen discovered that corporu has inaugurated the com- Japan of last Monday shows 10 do this. We believe that this Is| fan i tion for a resurvey of the Gastineau! the old tables of distances for thix [mercial service with the dispateh of| 2,484 dead and 41,000 injured. i ! Division were based on nautical in- | the four passenger cabin “travel air| e true only if the right man is found BROWNS MILLS, N. J. M Channel bar, and expressed the hope | | e ) bl g ¢ ¢ ste of statute o8 + the latter | plane” to Bothe 0 v lows Kus- | i sl Jondon willsmeast1a. i ot Kicostis. o, ke 'l bhEEibhatpronbsal o Urelsh iC wokld [stead of statute miles while the futter|plune” (o Bethel on the Jower Kus-| RELIEF IS DELAYED T ; ¢ standard of measurcment | kokwim carvyi i i o ure up to our expectations. The du-|kitchen fire resulted in the death|finally be authorized. Ile ulso an AR Uio. BULOanl Or HSREareuIgL TOKYO, Marcn 11. The & o v ; & | for the other Divisions [signment of xpress ever leaving] continming g2 s ties of Mayor have grown and are)this morning of the father, four|nounced that the Government wharf Gannary alll: Insraduaan 3 iy e h?-yll:m;l(:;\kne(u‘[eee ha;! dplllayed SGll growing to such an extent thet fepjldren and one grandehild. They|at Jubeau will be built this vear. | ke N T R s R sl maslg ‘:hi(";l ;’&“:f:; it I8 tmpossible fox him (0 EIve the iyere burned to denth when the fir Dredging of Narro ditions under which salmou are pack-| The plane ing 1. W. Felder city’s business the attention it de-|gestroyed the home of William Stev-| Within a year, Col. Stesse said.| fed and provide for disposal o | with-a. consligninent of turs on| gy (nn;r;;!flflc)fl;lfltll:e leci:nt quake. serves and not neglect his own busi-epgon at Sunset Lake the Wrangell Narrows would be; Lwastefrom packing . Mants. 5 s return trip “;l:“ced the de,a‘t’fin)vvt ‘i?‘:\e::l'. LLLLE Mrs. Stevenson and a daughter|dredged so that it will accommo- i o AR NG Manty Tiio stoand " B LR X a The plan of the Citizens' Efficiency |No. 4. was introduced’ by Mr. Hu n ! dduled tof )y 3,000, with thousands in- jured. Ten thousand buildings B i i were badly burned. One son is date any vessel of any size at any| | today. 1t is entitled a bill for “An|lewve shontly : b U cket candidates is for the inaugu-lpjsging. The dead children ranged stage of the tide. He said that he g shba ok danz | Amloy i g WiEhs hti L ! : L [aeeey ! il Provides Pio-|act to regulaie the operation of can- | tric tion of the City Manager forin. iy ape from 6 40 12 years. The had signed for the Government the Gafl"ev Bill | neries and other establishments for| Aviator Kd Young, veter.n Falr- his o abisel d_.est“_royed which has been adopted by Ketchikan | gy oot oS o B0 [contract tor the work last week| neers Preference, Requ“eq e it vttt on ol Tiam. - ish bnke’” ik, -comiiigngsa. tis b for the past several vears and is the |5 o ohildoy omeg tono O ahile 1 e | | S gupal NI Bosli plines dra: aqilbisd ] Fotnns ol aarin etetibn i deveral|., hc cnlldrsniwens tranped ag they|while dn (Baattic | Twenty-Year Residence. [and aquatic animals, and to insurs|ship. Both planes are equipped with (e A T the States slept in rooms above thé kitchen. | Trip to Egypt ¢ [the health of the population en-| Wright whirlwind motors, 200 hors alEaTinsile Staces The flames spread rapidly and the| Col. Steese gave a detailed ac- ii¥ing. TBAE GOl Andus. | paweis, tlie' same: BYDR. s, Byl HHa6 Ketchikan has clected a Mayor { I bl ) £ gp iR thrugh Egypt.| Preference fof actual ploncers and | Kaged m”m [l el Tal L i " k mother was unable to rescue them.|count of his trip thrugh Egypt,| Lltries " This measure was recom-|on his North Pole flight ade tity anager. more liberal pensions to them und and then made him City Manager. | “giovoncon, with his clothing afire,|the Holy Lands, Paris, Constanti-|oo o LPere! s "l mended in the annual report of the s The councilmen on the Citizens' & i ¢ old age aliowance law are pro-| iy i = staggered from the house and died.| nople, Athens and other places | 3 hiet ‘;\Ilmu:\ General, 1t preseribes ces- Efficiency are incumbents and | ’ S i | vided for in Hguse Bill No. 1, which '- Ty, . | . | while on his trip as a delegate to' " T y ¢ tain methods of handling fish, st seeking re-election. The hold-over; ¥%e Navigation Coner Ho sarq| TowEOWInARRY i attmionrey s of cleanihioss for plants and ¢ councilmen are Dr. (.. F. Freeburge. | NINE PERSONS BURNED the ‘Navigation Cohgress. “He-eulliy, “papresantiitve mays Nosad AR 07 RIRREEIRE ik A. F. McKinnon and Guunar Ingman | BLAIRSVILLE. Penn. March 11.|hat there were ountries repre-| ;. ajjeves that the men who actual- | personncl. provi Thomas B. Judson ha hreviously Nine peraonst ail memb tioha sented at the Congress with 400, pion red the mnorth should re-|ing quarters for employees and re ' 4 i " 2 persons, all members of oNel g ..., tes, most of them, of course,|. quires employees to paks certain had several years experience as a|family, were burned to death when ® v ¢\ peiraimone el L MBSHL Y W8S e 1 Malkn pravkies. for 2 an s dol fes . ettty Kizhale i SHANGH. Mare - Heavy member of the local City Council.|a fire destroyed the home of Clar-|[TOM F&YDU @nd near-by countries. yy,gy of the Teeritory than the lat i bR Rk e At SHANGHAL Mareh Loy e : g 4 ! e The convention considered Naviga-| comers whose claim {o pioneering is| disposal of offal other than by dumy raius have copverted the Shanghai He is an experienced engineer and|ence Marsh at Tunnelion this morn-| e otk akeRall N Rl ORI TS ling at or near the saltery or cma fighting fronts into a lake with construction man. ing. The dead are Marsh, his wite,|tIOn matters on both inland andfgyy -y . ioe, wocad jattrs ’ - ' ocea vaters. The first included, T Bitie. & s | Dery lded morasses effectively stopp- — their five children. Mrs. Marsh's| 0CC8% W { He is seeking to bring about b : ; : |locks, dams, etc.. and the latter|,hjective by amending the Municipal Salaries Proposed BRRSHLS 6ol haron d1m "|m 1l military operations ot any .::\m L::.x]l“);.;‘h.mu“\-‘m.»1\111’“17\“]"“‘ breakwaters, oceanic canals, aids 10| gjd age allowance law A 4| Authority to put .\.|.]n.uI\ .fxnl{ (!;;4.:.1‘ Suvenile Conrt authorities annoanced | SoNBeuence. ‘ : Montgomery the only one to|Povigation, etc. ~The dams, h“ks"‘"‘” provides that no one can b Ol 3 Ll “““”):”.m ““‘“1: ‘\”I,M'. that 20 University of California stu. | he Shanztu # froops ‘nvnl.mu-a.n :n escape frdm a second story window | €t¢ on the Nile, the Suez Canal and|eligible for pemsions except thos than 3,000 population on sulary e SR I e e it e e iking however where s i [other public works were visited [8tio, Wave ‘9D, Yeans b iesidencel 1ojone (e elsation of (City Clesk antlfsC L 2o B0 i O ey have taken up positions to de- WlFE BEATER and he is probably fatally burned.| Ll Lo e ey to thelr oredit . Sec.|Magistrate by popular vote rather raternity_ouse Nguor yarty at| UL ShanghatNanking. line of TN T i While at' Cairo, the delegates ond, he provides that men arriving|than by the Council as heretofors, :-:,.1..]‘11|=|:i||.;; :It‘:xl'l:;;“(;::l"\" l\ll::”:z»e':l‘ SommuBieatia fim s |were the guests of the Egyptian'in Alaska prior to January 1, 1903,[18 the aim of Senate Bill No. 5, by % e 2 The Chiucse authorities at ng- g | ‘(:u\'mnmvn(, were entertained by, which is the date limit for member. MT' b“vm! I x»rnl{nllmg nm,\'m”x :xnl P hai hiwk\'fl h;-umf'nl. take mnnnfagullnfl 1 1 1 ling and visited the pyramids' s ¢ ovdbr sioneers. in need | members of councils from being o steike of aglintors, Mmany of SN land—Magistrate in : ,,.\x.,.,...,, e il e U e e e el i maximum salary for masors | pendinginvestigution nto ramifiow ank-hamen, the Cairo Museum of date and eligible for pensions, shall|0f towns in the class covered i3 fons 0 e strike movement. Legal__T?Pgle. ! -\nhqmnw ete., went through the! receive not in excess of §25. The bisl{fixed at §3,000 and for councilmen ut et ] 3"1 [][] ‘\N underground burial places of was referred 1o the Committee on (3300 per year. Salaries must be "T' cuNG REGURD ACQUITTED IN QUICK BALTIMORE, Md., March 11. gacoed. UK at Memplis: and|Derrilonial Instiitions; fed by ordinance which it is required D e wifie have been first approved by a | Kent County, Maryland, will whip PITTSBU Il( H, Penn., March 11. wp»m a week in the Holy Lands in{ House Joint Memorial No. 1, Sund- | must Raon ; s & it | BLUE LAWS OF S. C. a man for the first time in histor; 3lowing 8 armor tr i A ort Sa.. the delegates, quist, Candle, seeks the endorsement {majority of (he voters at a gener: FAS | 1 man Blowing up an armored truck|Asia. At Port Sa e delegates, quist, Cand e endorse [election preceding its becoming et-| WASHINGTON, March 11.—-An is-} | | and Talbot County for the first time with a bomb, nine armed bandits were the guests of the Suez Canallof the Territorial Legis re to the (e S e since the Civil war if fwo sen- bed inan automobile today Company. They were everywhere proposed extension of the Nome.Shel. fective. iy tences of 10 lashes each for wife|with a $100,000 pay roll for the|royally entertained [ton tramroad authorized in a resoln-| Section four provides: “in all in heating are allowed to stand. Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Compan He was at Paris four times dur-|tion passed twice by the lower House | OTPOrated cities from and after the Magistrate Frank 8. Orem, of Tal-| Cloverdale mine ling his tour and said he would re-|in Congress but which has twice Passuge of this act, the offices of bot County, attempted to' rescind| The truck driver and two guards frain from describing the entertain- failed to pass the Senate. Mr. Sund- ity clerk and magisirate shall he sentence imposed on Alfred I Don- were injured | ment there because he did not want quist'’s memorial was referred to ,h',‘v]mllw-_ u-.‘ mn\flll'(l f‘", |‘}l|'.m1):ml nelly of Tilchmans Island, after; ppe hombh exploded just as theto do anything that might result Committee on Roads, etc (QE s |‘““"’-“' fl;:ut“l'p“”]v,v,. President Coolidge and Secretary of swleeping over it The State Al-ftruck, on a side road. was going|in the depopulation of Juneau Holdsi BREnt: Ssasion e i (0 oy eoiinall | iale Kelogk | PARIS, March 11 Reaching por- torney General ruled that the magis-'through under passage of a. rail-| Col. Steese said that he had en-| The House equalled all previous|mersed into one df the ity comneit| Toy Spl by B0 Gantivan ehar portions of a disaster, floods in trate having once imposed sentence !, .q The truck was demolished joyed an American turkey Christ- i,,,(“,,]‘ for short meetings this dln-n-m_F e by was spent by the Mexican / agsa- | Southwestern France are spreading cannot reconsider. Donnelly beat Bis | ppe yohbers grabbed the payroll|mas dinner with cranberry sauce ternoon when it met at 2 p. m. read| ‘f"I: an ‘cl ‘I’°“°|“'Ii“ No,|dor at Washington and Mexico Con.[and: rivers in other parts of the 18 year old wife. {and sped away in automobile which at Athens, and found people every- the journal of vesterday, and adopted | _ N":x:::,”,,im‘:::‘:: 3 I:',:"“l:r:' lhln- con.|8ul Generul at New York, was atgo | COUNtry are riaing rapidly. If the rain {3 1 Db pa N hearly e adiy o TatEy tn Amp”'.““i‘\,;:‘l":":;,’”;(‘);;:1‘:;::22,‘:‘:l1“i‘)‘(”’l:)"s”i*i(‘:;l e & achool bullding at Ta.|used, he added, to “subsidize proach. |10es no cease, tributaries ot the p P PHS P Seine and Marne are likely to over- N T trage. be expended under the di.|®r® and profess to. attack -the AT Senator C. C. Dill to labout 10 minutes, adjourning until|Dana, to be exp u Al S ane oF i Triee) 8 flow. Serious inundations of the Paris Women Experts Be Named Water Company Will Improve 0 Sty | rection of the Commissioner of Bdu| e Uni flom; Serloon Bal g Be Married Next Week! ' To Economical Conference] bt P iCouin: wio bime to|2 . m. Satu it T e o R Juneau 27 years ago but now resides| VISI."NG WIVB {mecessary_ s for the erection of\Two Freighters Collide |File Claima for NEW YORK, March 11.—Rosalio| i —_ = D in San Fra 0, owner of the Ju-| the building, ’ Gardiner Jones, of Long lsland, and| VA, March 11—The Leagua|, ... “wiier Company, said that lhv} OF LEGBLATORS | Tanana is an incorporated town, ln Foz’ one l’ Sent Down](:f)'lectioll 40 -~ | of Nations, on recommendation of ; 1 United States (Senator €. . Dill, |08 NAUoWs SRR business of his company showed that| PT but its revenne is said to be too| ... , & 3 e Democrat of Washington, will bha German Foreign M"““I“' “I‘rf""“"""" Juneau is steadily progressing and| GIVEN RECEPTION | imited to permit the construction| NEW YORK, Murch 11. — ‘the| Year Old Debt weninl 9t Gald Mptiogs Harbor, Lopg | Dad vesolved to appoint thvee wall light Liberty sheds on the World| ; in the right w He said that he of adequate school facilities | ch 15 en experts as official delegates to} o aht the company was built] Mrs. John Rustgard entertained " * : R 4 was not bright enough to dispel the) pogT ANGELES, Wash. March Ialand, on March 15 The wedding |, . -y oinational Economic Conter-|l8d thought the company was b Prospectors’ Aid Bill [ ! o it o abont 100 Juneau ladies in her og which shrouded New York har- 1 e sl ins ceremony will be performed in St.| b i 4 . |ahead of development but that|? L . Senators Dunn and Brown today { ar-| |1 —To collect on claims against John's Episcopal church, | ence Mmll meets hire on April 5. everytime he cames to the town he| home on sl.mu Street, w.w_rd.«v“”“d a measure. 8. B. No. 8, designed | P07 and two freighters collided ghe government which have gone ——re——— h. L ds finds that it must extendt its works. ‘f'“:“”l““'; :' -: r;;('emlloni ”l“m :: "l.”‘,(_ fumish flhancial aasistance to|nead .;n huu.m the l’.uuuu; statue, lunpnnl for nearly 40 years, four aged Three Power Wu emhture Ell He complimented the municipal gov- : :1 “‘I“‘LM:"““"""' of the wiy “‘,,,.,,h,,‘,, tors for the purpose of tran “": '[' t ‘1 i *“'kmfi and becoming lians m.le :l-pu;flllums 1::.-.\".-“1“{ , |ernment upon the street improve-|©f the [Leglsk 3 sporting them and their ontfits to # Memace Lo navigation lat the unty courthiouse. They see! Naval Conference Nominations Are Releded ; The guests received were Mes|*POIINK One man was drowned from the|$2.000 cach with interest since 1899 (Continuea on Page Eight dumies | RUMEARINEE OBD,. Smity [ierallized sress. Thase mamliprs I ’.r. w of the freighter El Sol, thelfor I ¢ 1 and i 5 ‘ o san b | dames t 5 T | troduced a bill for the same purpose CFe 3 er El Sol, or loss of canocs, seal gear and Now Assured h,:::;‘ ",‘,:{[(‘,\,].“,&,;\,‘.‘”—?:‘if,‘.::‘.:.l.' :,‘,:‘:r Ch cm—“ f‘]"‘:‘;"" ",'][';;v “v’v';rr';‘ m‘:’_"':“'"‘-l H;“\!‘a! the 1925 session but it fafled of |Ship that ‘Mrl.}l( [rnn‘pur..m: nné?m employment l-;'wn lllhu revenue cugter s v = p e i ¢ 5 S : e ) ‘n e‘ “rc emce' \ L0me Y B 'Hll 16 ) MASEUZE \“ re saved e reighter Sac ty | Rush stopped sealing operations n WASHINGTON, March 11.—The! Legislature closed the session, Gov. 14 { Mesdames Smith, DeVighne, and) PSS L ey provides | was badly damaged | iy o three power naval disarmament con- :R. H. Hartley against submitted msl To Smt Brelkh:t Time! jienderson /A ovanl { the office of Com-! ference at Geneva is assured with!regent appointments to the Unive:- | Miss Dans DeWighue, snd Miss for the creation of the ol om the Japanese acceptance of Amer-'sity of Washington and Cheney Nor- LONDON., I\Iimh 1—80 as not|Elizabeth Terhune assisted in “; missioner of Transportation, leaving ALBERT FRIC‘ e LUS S ica’s proopsal. This was the offi-!mal School and the Senate again|y, interfere with nw Sunday morn-| ceiving cards, and directing (he|Ule desination of that officer to bo \Y cial announcement made here today. ireje((e(l llu-m ing breakfasts of his parishioners,’ guests ECiUil gier L tle M't‘hhm =» I"’""‘: ko g the Rev. T. P. Stevens, of 8t. Mat.| Mesdames Hafland, J. A. Hellea| M8 01 the bill prograss. It limits) BA TTLE FOR HIS LIFE thew's Church, New Kent Road, 8. .| thal, Weighinan, and Pullen assisted |16 MOnetary ubd that can be glven Thousands Of Glrls Become has shifted the hour of his service. in pouring. Mrs. H. I. Lucas, Mr«.':‘:’"‘“".:':m"\':‘ 1n|lrn|‘nmlmln of ‘2‘::,‘,,‘,‘ ; “Breakfast appears (0 jbe enton' Harry Allen. Mre M. W. Terhube, Wt to carry out the provisions| CHICAGO, UL, March 11- Albert|after artificial respiration started. ] of 15 |sont 12 veiock on Sunday n thin;Mrs. W it Keller, Mrs. Winn dod- jnaushy, 0 [Frick, 22 year old youth, who lived | Frick was a vie s | 8. ’ e as , 22 yed ¥ i Frick was a victim of landrys para- B, Brldes, Mothers, Age part of London said the vicar in|dard, and Mrs. Robert Coughlin, as |°f M€ measure | four halt A e 4 CAMDEN, So. Car., March 11.—A which has just come from the print !jury acquitted eight men in four and ers contains charges of Represent |one half minutes this afternoon on ative James A, Gallivan, Democrat | charges of violating the state blue of Massachusetts, that the Mexican | laws by lvl.nnm gOlf last Sunday. government has “expended © almost R . G ST $2,000.000" in a campaign to dizcredii FLOODS IN FRANCE | i | i oo and one days, although a form of creeping paralysis explaining why he had arranged his|gisted in wnlux | powerless to breath, has lost his} which nearly always has pm:’en t:.l sermons to suiy meal time. “The| >oe - KILLED IN EXPLOSION game battle for his life. and amazed medical science. NEW YORK, March 11.—A renm-!|muny instances, the parents consent|early morning and 11 o'clock serv. coNFESSES TO MURDERS - | Frick died after a valiant fight made public by the New York League|to marriages to evade educational|ices were so sparsely attended that CHICAGO, March 11.-One fire- The boy, who has been kept alive | tor Jito with many of the men who of Women Voters shows 345,000 girls | laws and thus permit their daugh-|1 am holding a service at 9:30 a. m. CHARLESTON, Mn. March 11.—~|man was killed and several injured!through efforts of three score of hn,, worked over him, in tears as they in the United States become brides | ters to go to work. and for children a simple service at|Dan Hagan. Kentucky moonshiner |fatally in a terrific explosion whicn|fellow employes who breathed for | saw their efforts prove unavailing to and mothers at the age of 15 vears| The League is seeking a law to|11 o'clock, and I hope this meets|and admitted slayer of his wife two|occurred during a fire in the Laigger him, with their hands, through artiti- | check the creeping palsy that started . with the consent of parents. raise the marriage age of a girl in|with the approval of my parishion-|vears ago confessed he killed his twul(‘hemlral Company plant late this|cial respiration, died in the hospital'in his limbs last Saturday and mount- The report charges that in a great| New York from 14 to 16 years, ers.” 4 : infant children, afternoon. at 10 o'clock last night, 108 hours|ed on Sunday to the diaphram, ‘

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