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! DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'FWS ALL THE TIME” S — e e — S JUNEAU ALASKA, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1927, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE, TI-_N CENTS NICARAGUA Documents of Grave Nature Seized in L.ondon SUSPICIONS ARE THREE PLANES } - READY T0 FLY FROM NOW YORK TO P: _izi:-_, ~ [20.S. MARINES CONFIRMED BY - ARE HELD UP i) [ons) mzew | ARE KILLED IN RAID ON SOVIET | BAD WEATHER G A\ [oored ™ | CLASH IN NIC Activities of Communists in 4 e : legverln;ggf::l?: i"f%}on.HOP L 3 2 Captall' a?iprlvate Dead As Great Britain Are s Stop Flight. i ; & 1 ¥ . esult of Attack Made by Now Revealed. ] _ Ve ST o~ iy Band of L)berals. LONDON, May 16. The Daily : {any of the three New York to F . . 4 : Mail mesefts that documents which planes gotting away before Wed- - * . ¥ Sip i MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May members of the British Cabinet re-| & {Raday RS ool \'\"i’f""'f - . y oot o & : | 16. — Capt. C. Bell Buchanan gard of the gravest importance as avorable weather showed ob- g g ] F an i cvi ark i hs' thi - Reuse pocwpied {stinancy which is distressing to the : thdUP:iltvaduSMm“; Jackson, of by the Soviet Trade Federation “fl"'r*. | | : e tuAtel arines, were LW | z s killed last might in a clash which was aided one night last : week by officials of Scotland Yard $25,000 Reward Offered | — " - with a band of Liberals at YORK, May 16.—Rodman | These stablished, the Daily \Ifl 1 ) v N " i i H;’;’t‘ “:‘: l.u.ll‘l: :_‘“h_p’l‘_:'“] :‘.:L.}. WanG AR S ETs ponsorE Byvd s '1’1118Y photo-diagram shows the ln-ul of the Wright-Bellanca pl.lm- Columbia, in which Lapaz Centro. Six L'b"‘l'. are proposed ¢ fiight’ trom New York to| Lloyd W. Bertaud and Clarence Chamberlin hiope to reach Paris from New York. reported to have been killed | | | | | | | “hetween the operation of the : Company controlling the Rus aris, has offered a $25.000 reward ot Ak il Lour i o | and several marines also exports and imports and the politi- for the finding of Captains Nunge L £ | | wounded. cal aetivities of the Soviet Govern- Iser and Coli, dead or alive MAJUR GUTWALS ‘FERTILE VALLEY o ment and also furnish new and re- - | ANOTHER CLASH REPORTED markable evidence of Communist Search for Missi | propaganda and activities in Great S8 JONRE ey 18, b Prendht A | WASHINGTON, May 16.—An Britain ) ‘w.d“m Angh as been ordered| IN Fluun AREA INUNDATED TnDAY attack on the American Marine o to go to Fortune Bay on the south | camp at Chinandega, Nicara- SOVIETS INDIGNANT shore of Newfoundland and make ! gua.p Pus medd s.tgmy nigl;t e 2 ke Divorce of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- \g.‘,:::"":',,,|m(“‘;], "(::|r ,: \:\“.‘l:l,::‘-[\u\r:::‘ oR e ey by an armed band of natives md‘lml:’r("n‘l“ i;““i‘;,mllt;i“";} fotks ‘::I liam K. Vanderbilt IT. in Paris ja plane was seen flying in that Reporl Refugees on Levees L RCTI Flood Waters from Ten Ma-| whe fled when the Americans the news of the British raid on the| Wil be followed by the mar. |vicinity lnst Monday. ™ Been R d ; jor Crevasses Sweeping returned the fire. The Navy De- Soviet House in London spreads viage of Mr. Vanderbilt and‘“h’v""': A:'n:;f‘::h;vllll”{ B el RN ave Deen Rescued S C Disti; partment is advised that no shroughoyt [useia. Mrs. Barclay Warburton, Jr.| o iienents are located and whicn | by Rellef Boals. E | ugar Langeperict: casualties resulted. It finding expressions in street bove), it was stated in Parig 3 . v L APy demonstrations and editorial tirades {n ) |have no means of communication NEW ORLEANS, May 16.—Rol- and contributed articles in news- by Mrs. John Lancaster, mother | with the world other than boai.| BATON ROUGE, La., May 16-—A i & ling relentlessly down the fertile - papers which are filled with resol: of the bride-to-be. |1t is considered a possibility the radiogram from M John C. G r~‘ ; AL N U AL 2 Good Prices at West tions of protest from scores of |fliers might have been picked up|w Army Engineer in charge of 3 ¢ Vil | the flood ers from ten major Coast Flll’ Sd., T.‘.-‘ Workers' unions. ——- {by fishermen and taken to one of operations of rescue boats attached | crevasses in the Bayou des Glaises Army units and organized bodies ‘Ih(-ww setilements. {to the lh_nm_: Rogue |:p!‘.‘r Head . o {levees, drew ¢l r to St. Mary and of every conceivable kind are de- N H D Mmoo anmmand 3(‘1’1;::.‘1” Ill;:ll‘il“‘ll uqllnr-m.,':;m”, . St. Marting parishes, spreading de- m;'::fll:M{w\"ar'({k;n"%r“;l:: 'l.n’ nouncing England and demanding a ed on the crumbling Big Hend vastation on the way to the Gulf of | .onora $ A o "8 . Sl taMb: i TROLUNG BOAT SUNK levees of Bayeur des Glaises, huve ; [ Jastalon g Ay Sam i N GE O l(ml"“fl“"l- sale there was a large phasizing the necessity of Russia BY Em OWNER - . rescued» ) ! o . Avovelles.and ft. Landey pariah. |fttevdence o Jizets m-klu each being prepared to use all means to Major Gotwals, in his messaga Len. with gider e of woie suBlEy article well ul tor vesist British aggression. Meanwhile smm BAD BURNS ! said 1,000 persons including a few| _ I'dne e already /sibmerged by .the| T oY WetHg b tov-. e the Soviet Government in working womm\ |||:|\u l)(wll“l:llnn g:unn the , 3 torrents. :'::::‘l;::w»wp'.l"sv l:‘;h':; ‘r;)_‘r lamer::‘c on an officlal protest note. SLR levee between Moreauville and housands of persons have been " 2 W 3, Tyng . . . NEWCASTLE, County Down, Ire-| An explosion apoard a_small troll- | Kleinwod and 300 taken from the Lariven from. thebr homes and an.|40d mink $25. Prices of all articles * land, May 16.-—Miss Cecil Leitch,|ing boat this afternoon put its own |embankments near Red Fish |other thousand are preparing to|Were very strong at this sale. Fox GASBOAT JENNY world-famous British woman golf- er, giving his name as Moreno Bofx . I aavk: nitony b of all description showed an ad- er, was truck Dby lightning this/in the hospital and sent the Mkior Dotwals {8 walk-) i | Ve, vance of 10 per cent. Ninety-five EXPLGDES THIS afternoon while watching a play inlto the bottom of Gastineau Channel. | zjagki and especially ‘,“',‘","‘.',‘:"' i NINE FOUND DROWNED per cent of the offerings were sold the ritish women's open golf The accident occurred at the Stand-| 1 The ¢ g .t | ot 4 & headquarters, when attached to the e Do ’ he company will hold the next sale MORNING, SINKS :‘;;‘N‘}:-“ ::;I‘m- ‘f_“"l“':-|““"‘ are notjard Oil dock where the boat has|ajcka Road Commission P ;I\U‘A:\T‘;lfl‘:\; .l'; -_:\Illd.v‘.p':'%»w on Julv 13 at which tima it is ex- i iy 1 erious |been taking oil and gas aboard i | widow and her eight child pected it will be the largest sale in - | The fisherman was blown over- . found today drowned in the attic{the company’s history The boat Jennie, a local hali- | = ! oir I o Nlauche 2 3f- Mo gasbont Jennie, 4 local Wit | Alacka Legislators [board and was picked up with botn FOREST SERVICE GETS ‘ T oy s et ik ‘Armx badly I)unu-rl and less serious| Have Reached Seattle,burs " s face. e was Tushed| RESOLUTION PRAISING to mave e house-alter vieaks | Cage Drops in Mine; the levee but she said she perferred . St.. Ann ll(».mlul for treatment | ¢ i i e Wils € izl jimbruens o s A laska airie. | The cAnfia b tis expiosion. was, nof ITS PROMOTION WORK {to remain Nine Seriously Injured P an ware om board the Jennie |Titorial Senators Thomas Jensen, of known. " | when the explosion occurred but |NOWe: John Dunn of Ruby. and Rep.| At the U. §. Customs House-noth | A resolution passed recently by —Tlere’s the man who succeeds SCRANTON, Penn, May 16.—Ten jumped on board the Louhelen, au-|reésentatives Ralph Lomen, Almer ing could be learned of the identits | the Ketchikan — Commercial ~Club | A, Bruce Biclaski, head of the RH RL men were injured, nine seriously, other fibhing boat, just as the Jennie | R¥deen, of Nome; and Walter Fisher, lof the fisherman. There was no such praising the U. 8. Forest Servic:| ynder-cover prohibition squad.. when a cage being lowered into the sunk ' of Fairbanks, arrived here yester. pame as Bofs on the small boat reg-|for its work in promoting the de-| yros Roy Darling, .and he as- | Johnson mine dropped 60 feet to the % day on the steamer Yukon for amm kept there. velopment of the pulp and paper 2 he | ottom this morning. Four of the Capt. ‘Warher sna Petetson ere [short visit in the States —o—o—o— { manufacturing industry in Alaska su bootleggers there’s nothe | minors ubtore® DABYS Jogs Wil sil ]DI'FI'JHI"“R |"1:: IeTv:-he?rxrmrlheH:.u-“s. et [ WOMEN 'NIBBLE Too MUCH [4n4 congratulating it on the success i ing in a name, | was injured internally, The injured having purchased , gas, ice, . — ful results obtained, was received - eee— — | managed to crawl to places of safet; Claims 30,000 Armed | i £ ¥ and bait, Peterson went into the LONDON Ma 16 Women |joday by Dist. Forester €. H. Flory. | jus T % € a " L0 N, Ma A v 3 B pste 2 Grseniihty ¥ just us the cable measuring 700 feet, B i Men Fighting Calles @bout the’ house are always mib-, it is almost identical with a similay| RATS'SWARM IN OLD PROVIDENCE, R. L, May 10~/ | teil into the shaft and crushed the h(;)k;;\ga n)ul‘rl\_ an ‘xl:n‘,flu..;r'(::.‘:l bling at something and therefore|resolution passed recently by the 1o LONDON ART DISTRICT complicated courtship of a modern|.,go which would have killed the ed e was u.|rnlm slightly . TUCSON, Ariz 16, —Adolfe| €at too much, sa Dr. James Fen-|cal Chamber of Comme: “The at 'Mnh:u Standish has gone Wrong. |pyen if they had been in it. the face and hands, Ao M g i i ltitude of both the Juneau and | LONDON, May 16— There are few The girl Havogim Maroukin loves| - Several other fishing boats were[de la Huerta, former Provisional|ton, medical officer of health for , May | | T Bt ms dnmage way | President of Mexico, has wired the| Kingsington. | chi clubs and the sentiments ex- er artists’ models in Chelsea, Lon-|was in Cuba, and he could not brine | HENDERSON ON “Trip 34:::” ki i 3 Star that “more than 30, mmr Addr & an assemblage com-'"* Badiin then R S \r”\ Jorte SrogniClie VELSEEiF | NP [HEN e SN gl e n, 3 _ - : & atifying o us, and we value thoim !l pate it has beet P i o e A o L. D, Hemlnrnm, The Juneau Fire Department ar-|¢ med men: are fighting the ‘1““11.‘,4.»4 largely of women at the In-|Sewy! hieniv Mr. Flory said ts, it hay been brought aut in the aliand. Bo he g 00,th Wi Erishd,) o et e “,;,::::,',’3:"?,‘,", f’,y rived in quick time and with the|Government. Sk Bsitabe b Mdaione a4 E B i . (reports dealing with this wealthy Carabed Aprahamian, and sent him| 708 4 A yoe, id cal line of hose, and i |corporated Ins = s W The resolution: passed by the, Kel | horough. |to Cuba to marry Alice and briug lett on the Queen tq visit the schools aid flf "lvfllfl ]'"“, ,,{.,' 3 SPELLMAN LEAVES HOSPITAL ,dm(m calculated that a domestic|chikan club extended to the Burean| P00 ET ‘1- e g ln s Sy g p at Haines, Skagway and Sitka re. chemical m; |'|'e fnl n\l\u.\nm\;‘a‘n it QR 2 g {servant in England has six or seven|and its various officlals and em-| 1@ models are not so numerous her here pra l:lnnln di n’u a fort-| tyyning next Sunday on the Margnita, D s hel ecently: pav |16 8t AMs e YEn A "‘”:\m,,.,ls a day, “and often eats far|ployees appreciation “for the splen-|as formeily, & good mary artists | night ago. Ther to be a di fwije i Sitka Mr. Henderson will Capt. a;ner ‘.u lr(-d(en ,\l n.:l # ey ) ”)l'.dl h“F‘ ;" I‘fl"‘ ARTA AN Tap maktar: did services, for the results they|having moved their studios to other|vorce nd another marriage. But|iuspect oo new gplnm building ~ at chased the "“;' d:"' k‘“ ;"“' 9' "“ Hoally '_,,‘,();‘H,e‘d' ;"m“, s l"”’"., el i wha Telal in [nave attaincd and our heartiest con-|parts of the city. The rats have|Judge Baker refused a divorce to|Goddard. He will leave immediataly tp 'Y"':gm“: ';‘;‘m’a'l’h:’ "'"elp Noratt | ior. Biekinw - fay gt g vdad 0k '“‘ e w'_“l “"““" g""] k" gratulations for the success whichicome in because of the housing the byide. Aprahamian didn't wantfupon his return to Juneau for Wran- e Moured for $2000 with Allen |nected with the Alaska e s conjovereating and over-drinking risks|ey have obtained” and conclud=d | conditions, dectare the authorities. [the wie, so Maroukin ook her home zell and Ketchikan where he will ¥ AR et CaliirnG Himoriont: on - Wiineathy. | R OIAYC Mo, PR RROLY osmDIX: by ~offering o, phe (Rureal and @8 wrhe place is swarming with rats, o his sister deliver the commencement addrassea Shattuck, local insurance agent. 8, tomorrow: or ednesday. ;. + gajd Dr. Fenton. officers our continued support of the for the high schools in both towns. > v - and gener: ) Attorney General Sisson ha Joe Patterson, who was taken to policies of the Bureau and assure | d general conditions are deplor- | orney neral Sisson had the s Lo Labor Members o L ek o ! |“DEAR, DIRTY DUBLIN” Dolleles our dasire fo cooperate with |8DIe” says & city surveyor's report.|three members of the triangle ar- 1l | . P all its endeavors.” The tenant showed me three rats| rested. Now the authorities are won I 3 0f Commons cording to advice from the Ilnnpiml.i SCRUBBING ITS FACE|the Burews ' @ h she had caught the night be-|dering what to do with them. Convicts Work ! : i i i it il Bvtardad 1 Stage W alk-Out BOUND OVER, GRAND JURY | DUBLIN, May 16.—“Dear, dirty fore, a0 AR that, SRR ovdr NBUATGEG M3 § ; LIN, May 16.—“Dear, 3 s f : I JAPANESE WOMAN LAW N TN Ernest Turner, charged with lar-|Dublin” a Hadttionl description of SMALL TOWN READERS the beds. She also said they caught| o AN, oRasR Flood District LONDON, May 16. — All Labor|ceny in the United States Commis-|freland’s capital, is being forgotten CALL FOR BEST BOOKS some’ rats every nikf\l . oS0 ey e AniE TR W members walked out of the House|sioner's Court, was bound over to v irty - o b o V "ON of Commons today protesing to|the Grand Jury on Friday afternoon. as the city is no longer dirty. The A | Legal Investigating committee has BATON ROUGE, La., May 16 — Premier Baldwin’s introduction of| The case against J. Felix, charged City Commissioners have, by a con-| gjcAGO, May 16.-—Main Street WAB CHANCELLOR'S SON |voted to recommend to the Diet a \'Nnrkmz practically unguarded 600 a vesolution limiting debate on the|with assault and battery in the(tract With a Paris firm, succeeded)jooks away from platitudinous pot | 18 GENTLEMAN FARMER | revision of the law covering the li-[¢onvicts from the Louisiana Stata Government's Trades’ Union Bill to!United States Commissioner's Court, in cleaning Dublin's streets as they|hoilers and bromidic chronicles for| — [censing of practicing attorneys so vlt;:“llf:”»:”: ks "":"'.'t‘“"""“’ll“']‘“a:n sixteen days. The bill would out-|was dismissed Saturday when Mrs. have never been cleaned before. its reading. say officials of the Am-| BERLIN, May 16, — Felix von that women lawyers may be admitte 088 S0 BN TRTAAS T ON 2 3 . s 4 " : k" k the flood waters. law strikes of a coercise nature. Felix withdrew her charge. But the Commissioners complain|erican Library Association Bethmann-Hollweg, only surviving|to the bar. At present no woman is| The prisoners are on their honor. that the citizens handicap their ef-| In an average morning's mail, Julia son of Germany’s imperial war-time|eligible to practice before the Jap-|The convicts established their own SOF forts by careless habits and often) Wright Merill, executive secetary of | Chancellor, enjoys the lot of a anese courts sentinel system and -at night the R strew the. streets with match boxes,|the committee on library extension | gentleman farmer whose lands are! st ->ee - — prisoners stand guard themselves to trana tickets, clgarette cartoons and|of the orsanization, said the 'Wis-|an hour's distance by’ automobile| POWERS JUDGED INSANE |prevent any black sheep from Brepks {other litter. Advertisements are urg-| consi o Library received the|from the nation's capital. William Powers was declared fa-|ing away. i 5 g- | consin y A o RS y % “ X CRUX AT PITTSBURG i following requests: He is owner of the paternal en!utp,?::,‘; late Saturday afternoon by a Only one escape has occurred. A ! jing better habits, and school or- ’ 2 of six in the United States|negro lifer, murderer, got away ona ganizations have been formed to| From Clover Leat Farm at Stonejat -Hohenfinow, County of Ober-{gommissioners’ Court. He will be {night and he walked back Inln’clm]f { Lake, Wis. something on the lifeibarnim, morth of Berlin. This es-|taken south on the Alaska to Morn lme next day and very shame-facedly PITTSBURGH, May 16.—In the|that the non-union policy is success-|g #land work of Wilfred Grenfell. Well|tate has an area of 20,000 acres. ingside Sanitarium at Portland, Ore |asked for a shovel and hi bituminous coal fields of western|ful, but union miners deny this. Creek , wanted something by John gon. wnrklng since, 1 Pennsylvania is being waged a “In the western Pennsylvania dis- 2 zhs. West Bend asked for b o o struggle which may shape the course |trict,” Searles says, “the suspension | Coolidge Is l[ 3‘:,:-2,‘:7£Lyvrlnr&:le» ot Teaching, Col. " 2 central competitive: soft coal fields |fight to exterminate the union. The now in idleness, Pittsburgh Coal company, largest Go to Bed | tion during the Middle Ages, and \ operator in the district, was one of [ — § [ Biuce for WelleQutifiie o} ‘History Ever Reached by W Loa S‘m k‘ Union )finner: an;l' operators alike | the first companies to repudiate the WASHINGTON, May 16.—Pres..| | Forty-four per'cent of the tolall| ag . g4, 0honsicated omen to n T '.',f,‘;.;"?fm.“ e & ".',,,::' °"':'J"' 1924 Jacksonville wage agreement| | ident Coolidge was forced to bed | [ population of the United States, or an Authenticate i oy sghbigh :on-}llmlon beais n;’l": and to operate on a non-union scale.| | this afternoon with a cold which | | 50,469,686 persons, the library asso- SCOTT FIELD, Bellevill o It has said it will not mine coall | is described as slight by his | |ciation has found, are without access| | ;.- aLD, elleville, LONDON, May 16~ The lure and |usually attractive and plays an ex- Searlos, editor of the United Mine| again on a union basis.” Physician. There ia o tempera: | | o wublic lbraries. Miss Mereils| | b May 16.--The Bureau of | fascination of bridge for women has [pert game. He finds little difficule ers, nsserts the view that the “break” | Officials of the 'company say re-|| ture and his pulse is normal. The | | work is to lay the foundation to! | Capt. Hawthorne C. Gray's hal- | |Fecently sent many victims into the|in luring some women to play il is in his chest and the 4 i hands of money-lenders. until they get into such financ in the present suspension of work, |POrts from 18 operating mines show cold | | serve those people, either by mail| | loon ascension here on May 4 3 3 however remote it may be, will coms that the open shop policy is success-| | Physician suggested the President g < . to 42,470 feet as the highest | gtraits they are only too willing to ki ey y COME | 1. They. cite 4 production of 110,253 | 8o to bed and rest. fr(:n: li‘l:lmi“:lll“ ol:hrba;l::.h or ;»y' f'.") AR aver Tahed e aan. | One club manager says that therc|),...w money to square up. Then teach a better civic spirit. USRI (o g i is a type of plausible rogue who|money-lender appears and makes of future operations in the entire|has developed into an out and out; | Forced to Itax for Adams’ Hidtory of Civiliza- Highest Altitude '.Br“lge Craze Drlmng Officials of the company declare (Continued on Page Three.) WA ANEAATS TGN OF g3\ libraries. 1.‘treqnen(a the mixed clubs. He is|“killing.” p e o ——

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