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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS AEL THE TIME” VOL. XXX., NO. 4518, JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS s e T SRR 0 R e SRS 90 1SRRI 0, o L © o I S i B & * oo ARMY PLANE HOPS OFF FOR HONOLULU el i L PR, Bk CAMERUN HERE | ... ALASKA BANK |Bulgarians Expect Boris — WASHINGTON U | ~TFIRST PLANE *nulm Moses TOLOOK OVER | 5iii< | STOCK Sum To Chpote Queen Soom, NOT FAVORITE | 3,ox=., || TAKES ARON Be Renominated SEATTLE, June 28 A | PARIS, June 28.—Boris, bache-|ment. This will be the King's| i SEATTLE June 28 Seattle Daily Tjmes special il...- King of Bulgaria, plans a two [ first official trip since he took | |'| United States Senator Geor dispatch from Washington weeks’ trip early in July to Parls, [ the throns nearly cight years ago { | “ Moses, of New Hamp- says the airplane views of s London and Rome. He is expected | International gossip has long| K —— - shire, who left here with a . . # sttt Ly R b ; [to spend three days in cach {busicd ftselt with picking o wite (California il Nav ed| | party of triends tor victoria | |Lieutenants Maitland and Cameron - Jackling Party] | 1556 ottt soon ne arainoie. | | Jafet ‘Lindbergh Stock In-|capital as the efficial guest ot the [for Boris, He. himseit hasnt L d“ aP\ Pll(k d A s R e H 5 off i Arrives and Bq,ms In- Arrangements for the sale of voh‘cd . Complaint “\'.lriuu:: governments. | shown any great enthusiasm for as Leaders in Pough- that Hesdident’ Covitdge ohn engenberger the pictures have been made i | marriage, although he has not R | | ecasily : ! Anr Fokker Pl 1 ) e AR s ace. asily be renominated and rmy Fokker Plane “P"L“O” “f P“JPC”K'S between the Geological Sur- Filed San Francisco Much political significance it | gpposed the idea of his states keepsie | it Vil recalunta: 0aTl Tine Prests L vey and Forest Service. Near- il attached to the visits, which arc {men that sooner or later he must, dent has to do is to say he L 7. To ook r personally the gi-| | 1¥ 5,000 sets of exposures SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. —|to be made at the earnest in- |0 satisty his people and dynastic| POUGHKEEPSIE, New York, | | gegires the Republican nom msgg’“}fi,’;fl;&ifif},fi, Py, Phole o gl o made will be sold to the pub Suit to have a trust established |sistence of the Bulgarian govern-(needs, find a Queen. |June 28.—The stock of Washing ination,” said Senator Mose Radio Station reported at Waler power: and: HmBer -fe He ch set represents 11 for 288 shares of stock in tha| — ‘hm in prospects to defend their | 10:25 A. M. that the Armr the utilization of whicn | | Sauare miles and complete | | Miners and Merchants Bank of | | 1ast year's title against the vari P ’ : ey, . ; ; ; ; owned by Jatet |Sun’s Ecli | | sl gl ey - Radio Service communicte 3 lved in the projected pulp ets will be placed. in the ;\mrlxhllh"rlnx.xrr <o‘l.;:\lx:‘.\’1||:> \'.la( ‘v P ‘;v:m ”lfp.:h'l mu.ul. :u:s[ .ln 1:]‘1 - with "the YokKer phme :’.01 and paper manutacturing devel| | Forestry Office at Juneau | | Lindeberg, of Seattle and Nome,|I¢ 30 Oceur | big race tomarrow took a decided ; opinent in this district, the Came about Qetaber 1. ' The ple- | jwas Higd hefe yostetday. hy. J 74 ron-Jackling party arrived here to | | tures will sell at $1 a set of | | Sheriffs omorrow i CAN BE MADE exhibition of rowing over the last ! e smmer § PR i Le..xo-v | day on the steamer Aleutian from | | three views and §1.40 ] r‘ lll\ffx:xx’(;n us. nmml ”1I~1 P . two miles of the four mile cours Seattle. It launched its study with moiunted an individual, was named de-| Scientists have =gured that the which reported 180 miles off In yosterday's battle tiue Wash the: coRat, out any delay, initiating its in ndant in the suit. _|eclipse of the sun tomorrow, mm:.n varsity was outsprinted sev- i s 88 e s ©:| The complaint recites that i A in{which will be total along a line | eral times by the Pennsylvania BULLETIN—SAN FRAN- spection this afte: on. i 'Iw ]an:‘ ,,:.-y\~ l“f.“.m\;, e - —>oo——— 1922, Hammon bought 0 shares | wh sweeps over the British . {19 ] | freshman, CISCO, June 28.—An uniden- George 1eron, Col. and M of stock from I-!ml“'»"uf whn Isles ¢ nd the Scandinavian Pen+ Whe Lt - Wran LA TR tified ship reported it sight- T hack e e | thereupon assigned to him as |insula, ¥ to the north of T & Balat W“ D . Tty e e fesde ] | ed the Army Fokker plans SR Alke Tals K b st trustee, and an additional 288 |Russia and skirts the northern|{dWO Delglans Wi emon-| was especia disappointing bo- | 3 | 300 miles off the ocast. a Lt @ ! il s s &, . shares with option of buying a|shore of Siberia, will be visible 3 [stuse Dop KiStty SAmMOUS: ssars . ey P e sl econd block B e rore. maer ke attwte New Theory — man of the championship Husky |Parts of Seaplane of St.| 0AKLAND, Cal, June 23. Tl it Tewaas . The complaint charges that|suf will be-totally eclipsed in'thafi* WiUSh DCSUOY Product |crews in 1923 and 1924, and now Roma 1 C —The Army Fokker mono- Members, or representatiy esistant to (UGAIE Leaties At Yale oman and Companion . : > ke Netmrra iy e INdiaded 16 | Himmon did buy the stock but|extremity of the Aleutian l~lunxlfl‘ N s R o et R dad F ] plane, piloted by Lieut. _Lc‘. ol Al el gy ; : lid not pay for it. The present |At Nome the eclipse will he 88{ - NEW YORK, June 2 Water | occupled the coxwaln seat bs eported Found. ter J. Maitland, with Lieut. A woigrsglyd Mg 4 value of the stock was placed at |per cent of total, The southern|e¢an be turned into wine at the nk Blethen, Varsity coxwain . Albert Hengenberger as nay - lisher of the San Francisco Chron [ 7 e Jimit set for the eclipse includes|Columbia University if the claims|is slowly recovering from a bad | RIO DE JANERIO, June 2§ gator, left here at 7:09 icle. His bid for the lgeal pulp o g Juneau within the area, but here|made in behalf of two Belgian|cold. Hope that Capt. St. Roman and| g'clock this morning for tho timber unit was accepted by the ot SRS & the sun will be only partly ob-|visitors are correct. They ha The rowing experts gencrally |Lieut. Moureyr French aviat non-stop flight to Honolulu. s Sarest Borvine IR AR | ek Per Cent Rcdudmn | Chamberlin scured. The greatest length of{promised to destroy their product.|installed the Naval Acadomy’s|ors, missing since flying from As the filers: olimbed ins nd, more recently, he was P i Holl (s “ ) the total phase at any one pointf C. Brutpye, lawyer, and George| stalwart eight stroked by the [St. Liuls Sengal, Africa, on May| the plane, they were Ap- granted a prv‘\lmn‘lal,\' ““"'.”’”W, revails at Ho! YyWOoo! | Favors Secret will be about one minute. Vingerhoets, steamship officer,| famous football tackle, Tom Eddy |5, to Brazil, are alive and safe, proached by Maj. Gen. Pat- TR gtaiE omirgng 11 Rumors Prevailing. Dibloriioy Scientists have gathered in|bave obtained permission of the|as the blg favorite with Cali|is revived with news trom Para| rigk, Chief of the Army A'r Speel River group. Mr. Baum is A il ks ) great mumbers, specially in thejProhibition authorities tu demon-|fornia as the other chief conten- |of the arrival there of parts of a| Service, who shook hands business manager, and Mr. Pfar T S S LONDON, June 25.—Sir Austen |Scandinavian Peninsula, to make|Sttate in the University’s labora-| der seaplane found in the Amazon| with the men and said: inger 15 treasurer of the Los An-| oo e to o oy cont wame| Chamberlain, Secretary for For.|observations of the eclipse and|tories the secrct substance which| The prospects for a Columbia |estuary and belisved to be that “God bless yom, my boys. cut decreed by the motion ple-|eign Affairs, in a recent address|to make a study of the “flashfcombined with water and sugar|or Cornell victory, mneither of [of St. Roman 3 I know you are going to do ture producers is in effect gen-|bofore the Newspaper Societs, |spectrum,” the atmosphere that)is declared to make champagne.|which havo won a varsity race It is thought possible that the| j¢» erally so far as non-contract em-|scouting the idea that diplomat'c |lies within 10,000 miles of the|shefry and port of one per cen'|gince bofore the war, look brigh. |missing aviators alighted near Just as the motors started, k ployees of the studios are con-|negotiations” can with success be |sun's surface. dlcohol In three days and 13 per|according to Rusty Callow, Wash- (some lIsolated lsland, salvaging| Ernest L, Smith, pilot of the Jnd. . OISROMIAG, cerned, mone of the more prom:|carried on publicly e i B PO ingtow’s Mentor, who says they|thelr motor and other parts of| cjvilian plane. expected Col. Jackling is one of the main i o to e N s OF e A | juent directors and actors under| “The idea that you can carry e R R have good crews and may wind [their seaplane in an effort to “""l' follow the Army machine factors in the Alaska Gastineau) .. ...t have as yet been noti-|on negotiations In tho presence Lady Asquith to Write up with the crowning touch to Struct an emergency raft and sel-| jntg the air in a few hours, Mining Co, and is well-known [ , ting adrift The remainder of 3 o kS, 4 ; fied formally of, any proposed,of the crowd is surely the folly About Duck of York| e, yeers upsets that have al- ; ran in front of the Army h . He has visited here a num- geles Times. The two Californis publications are interested jointly in the projected development, and with thom is associated the Port- i . : t the plane is believed to be that 1 Ioshad. hi nds i e > change in their salaries. of follies, 1 _no_bhuman relations + ready been filed in the rowing st piane, clasp hall n okl S B e Producers held a long meeting|other than forelgn affairs would cwms HERE e world this year: which was picked wp by fisher-| g handshake an ©0 the development and operation of bebind closed doors and at the|it bhe thought that such procedure LONDON, June 28-Lady Cyn Callow’s pessimism was more |Men and taken to Para thlt Maitland and He: the Thane mining propefties. Hel i e of the mession denied re-|was conductive to ® friendly ‘and thia Asquith has recelved author-)pronounced after the workout to | LT iy, W berger could see him throm is at present chairman .of the - ity to write the life of the Duchess o 5t : the | ,orts of the feasibility, of re-|reasonable attitude and to an ul % y to ¥ | which he invited the newspaper- | the windows of the pilot’s operting committes of ‘the Kei-| . qing the . wage reduction|imate solutlon,” said Sir Austen | OTMET Resldent of Juneau|ot vork. The duchess fs on hor | men 1o witness the. oo foom STEEL GARGU cabin shouted “Good Luck” necott Mining Company and . h P, z " i \% way home from Australia with the | . i y | The Army plane left the run- g ler, case of long te stud “Diplo " scref ™ - Y his launch 1 consistently mal visited the Kennecott minss in re. |Oro i o 638 Of fONE term stucio “Diplor must- 99 pucret, but It to Cruise Alaska Wat duke, King George's second: son, | e sy R EpETIne Ty Bt way easily and was escorted by employees, and rumored about|consequences should be published tained Washington is not up to 3 s e represe: oy i r 2 p o 4 0! C e t contyep. ncham ) S Rd o i ] b e o st ers in Own Yacht. who represented his fathor at the | uuual torm this year as only tho planes which accompanted. | L S e Toianiaiely be held in abeyance for at least| dertake no engagements and ful st opening of the new capitol at Can- | ypree survivors of last years win- 19 S YR Farly this afternoon the party | (o qoys b PP, o L ol SEATTLE, June 28. — The|perra, nitg Scew ik Boaius. tie il Al night mechanics worked went to Thane, accompanied by | omicial” announcemlent trom .‘1..«".'1) 53 '““"“”mm‘t ‘“, :,”m'"”'":f yacht Southerner, formerly own-| Spacial references are to b | men are iexperionce on the Smith plane. Final de- tober {inzie, a 201 £ oy ’ d » Y p 3 p, i w . heaa’ @ ariene * v # p i o) p ol Robert A. Kinzie, who has been | i ually every studio sald the and, therefors, to all the world.” |®d by Lewis Stone, motion pic e to the duchess’ experience | pol Butler, former Washington " tails caused an unexpected delay here the past week making an ..o cuts were in ,‘q‘ 32 ture star, has arrived here on the|quring the Australian and New 80 Al Coadh 6t the Naval when it was found necessary u:n engineering reconnaissance of deck of the steam schooner Daisy| Zealand tour which occupied noar- | Academy. 1s equally as pessime- —_— A new Alticietet ‘was nesabd. most of the properties which the iray from Los Angeles. ly six months. PN 4 i | ’ Army offered Smith the use of party will examine. . Gaston- NATI“NAL'STS MARGNITA RETURNS The Southerner was purchased' = jady (y istic about his eight, while at|Part of Government's Inac-|one of its altimeters. Lady Cynthia is one of the bus . by . yo- S I y Cy the same time the assertion of | .. iy { y,. resident manager of the FROM SKAGWAY AND |by Prot. Charles E. Snyder, teach:|jos;" titied persons i London. In | operer® (e the assertion of |- e Merchant Fleet Be Smith ssid he SEured, he W Alaska Gastineau Mining Com A N er of Business Administration in | waaiti t looking &fter her|craw Fagrie N overtake the Army plane al- pany, and H. L. Faulknet were ARE DEFEATED\ HAINES LATE TODAY e e oo, 13| GMaition o looking 1eT | crew shonld be taken with a grain, Sold nghesl Bidder. et tha Neitar Bad AT inE |three sons, she is secretary for| . sait also in the group. It expected to siofrpsss " ) a few days on a|g do. . 8 Ll ! hour lead. ’ The mailpost Margnita, Capt,|¥ill leave in a few daye ’_“w. James Barrle. She has also i S Ak arianiimn Yube i e iranin spend the entire afternoon at ! : 3,000-mile cruise of Alaska wat-| o SO St g Rerselr R L y ; A H. M. Peterson, arrived at the Y R | g g herse Close to one million tons of steel R PLANE Thane, going over all the holdings - . |ers calling at Juneau, Sitka and| Hnis. $eat READY FO! A 'l”_”h_ml Visiting tte| TDONDON, June 28.—A Shang-|City Dock from the weekly trip Hhaaivas QF /80 da PR P N cargo ships containing 12 per| HONOLULU, June 28.——Army HBGH Cieak: Sowb hatt hai dispatch to the Fxchange|to Skagway and Haines, this]™ny“vocnt 1g 40 feet long. e ! cent of the Government's inactive|authorities are making prepara- o8 :1\' to ul-- Wi tho | Télesraph. said the Chinese Na-|afternoon 4 Prof Snyder formerly lived inlcqyyy 100" Gip merchant fleet, will be sold for|tjons to receive the Army Fok- g e vv“"l‘.”vl'm morning, e}y, alists admit suffering the| A cold southeast wind prevail- i | slory roen scrapping under an economy pro-|ker plane ‘about 7 o'clock to- B ML eave on the TOrestry |neaviest reverse of the war at|ed during the entire trip with d By Legion to Each gram recommended to the Ship-|morrow morning, Honolulil Hmk jaeship Tahn for Snettisham i |gouchowtu, in Northwestern Ki-(some rain and heavy seas in Byrd Will Not Fl ‘ R ping Board by the Merchant|which is about two and one half 0 visit the group of lakes| . .o province, attacked by Gen.|Places. * yr o y Of 68 School Rooms e Fleet Corporation. hours behind San Francisco time. and streams covered by Mr. Came- [g " cnyuan Fang and Shantugese.| The mining activities are going Ove‘. Ocean Tomorrow ) L GENEVA, June 28.—As far as| The proposal involves the sale i ron's preliminary = development |~y o Nationalists evacuated the|forward by leaps and bhounds is & NORWALK, Olio, June 25, ~—|Japan is concerned there is no|by competitive bidding of 128| OAKLAND, June 28.—Edmund mit, which provides for the| v atter four days of fighting in|the word from the Porcupine| Npw YORK, Jume 28, — The| When the Ken-Bur-Bel Post No.|ijes of proposing any security|vessels. P. Moftet. one of the Bk ultimate development of & 100.-| yich they lost 30,000 men,|80ld district, Supt. Frische, of| oo'hor Burean has advised Com- |41 American Legion, presented 4t [yonty Viscount Ishii declared| The sale will save the Govern-|sponsoring the nonstop flight to 000-horeepower project. Assistant | yoctly Killed. The Natipnalists|the Porcupine Gold Mining Com-f 00T pite ™o ™ Byrd that | American flag on a staft and|\hen ‘agked if there was any|ment thousands of dollars spent|Honolulu by Smith and Carter, District Forester B. F. Heintzle- | yotreated 30 miles to Pengfu. |pany will have the long flume,| o0 o ohetic conditions were un-|Pedestal to each of the 68 school|ryth in reports an English, Jap-|annually to keep the idle ships|announced the fiight has been in- man will accompany it on th's o now being built, completed fn the|, . rans- | Tooms in Norwalk, it received 65 )anese and American pact was be-lin a fair state of repair. It will|definitely postponed. The plane i favorable for a start on his trans-| v Navy Officers Found next gixty days. Then the COm-| ,yapiic flight tomorrow. lptters of thanks, each written by |ing projected. also be the largest sale for scrap-|was forced back 10 minutes after Thuraday, Salmon Creck will he |VaVY UR L b pany will have thirty days of g i a pupil representing one of the e =5 N plog the Government has carried{the take-off at 9:36 o’clock il visited, the party inspecting the Guilty, Boat Accident|siuicing the pay dirt to obtain| coNDITION OF RAYMOND | rooms. A typical letter follows: X out since it has been in the|forenoon on account of a brokem power plant and reservoir. Annex —_— the yellow metal before freeze-up PAUL STILL IMPROVES| “We wish to express our sin- Germn Bum c.uulder thlllflllg business. windshield. Creek, , with its power develop- | WASHINGTON, June 28.—|comes. A cere thanks for the beautiful flaz .- The decision to postpons tha ment, is expected to be inspected, | capt. Franklin D. Karns, Com-| The Haines ranchers report| Raymond Paul, fourand-a-half-{that you presented to us for Straw Hat and Tuxedo Coiié Martu.l Ordered flight was reached after the also, The party has reservations |mander of the battleship Colo-|that the crops are doing wellfyearold boy who fractured his|our class room. It not only helps e SRLRLY [ Colonel navigator refused to take-off be- on fhe Princess Louise, sailing|rado when it went aground on|considering the coolness of the|gkull, last week, is improvin |to beautify our room but it stands: =t T SUREL S8 TR SO For U. S. Army olonel| cause ot the late hour. Smith sonth from here Friday. morning. | Diamond Reef, New York Har-|weather. Green stuff from the|gteadily at St. Ann's Hospital. He|out before us as a reminder of pauaity ::‘ y in “m(‘"u argued with Carter but Carter bor, April 30, has been found|ranches will start to reach the|agked for bread and butter with our duty to our country.” HENY. (CRiN Tyghr | Nas 1 SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.— |was firm and Moffet was appeas d . . guilty of negligence by a Navy|market in about two weeks. folly on it this morning and seem-| The flags were presented (o |Proiound problem for = Berlin's | s ‘yyjtary Court Martial has been |10 The latter said the navigato: Canadian. Flight Court-Martial and sentenced to a| Passengers arriving in Juneau|,q to be quite hungry so that the |the pupils at a meeting attended [ beau br"‘mm"‘;-n";“:;‘ :""::;:d“,‘; ordered convened at Fnrt; Mlts- had the final word and postpoue: . o % ot i umbs were: E. H. Sherman and Jimmie s sinforced | by 600 pupils and members of | Wear a straw soula, Montana, on June 30 to|ment was agreed upon. Officer Is Killed :Egillutrl(?l:lwt‘;tl)n e:fq}:‘ S O Jackson trom Haines lvt(llvux:du ?:: s?:‘lsr:’l‘::: };:";:Oacv:lt-!lhn Parent-Teachers Assoclation, | The hat iIndustry answers em- ., (o) james Lockwood on a AR CALGARY, June 28 Flight | Lieut. Com. D. J. Friedell, to move all of his limbs, although |and at which John R. McQuigg. I)lla'lk'ullty 7o ':‘h(r mr;l!ux: ':d technical charge of violating Army | PASADENA, Cal, June ..1!,- ALG/ y o 2 hi o i B o | partment ol e German Hat a P $ s | P, i B viator Lieut. €. M. Anderson, of the Royal | Navigator of the Colorado, was c ’. Nlfioflfl] the left arm with a little difficulty | past national commander of the [P ' regulations based on alleged mis- |F. H. Ashum, Japanese avi Canadien Alr Force. was Kkilleq |3!50 found guilty and reduced 25 The blindness has disappeared, th. | Legion, spoke. Cap b""““"“"“t"“"‘“’fl"' ‘:;’:;‘H‘"(’:I'l't“’:h'l‘.' appropriation of timber for Army [who served in the Ur;';u“d’ States ,(,‘,,M Whan s pm,e' crashed and | numbers. Employeu May Strike physician said, but it is impossiblec ———————— ;nu Yc Hk- m'(lie : x:d”n it ;1. use. It 1s not contended he peo- Army during theIWor .n‘ :‘ was burned at the High River| Secretary of Navy Wilbur has to say whether he sces as well us| o Unit Is ) AR e T e | 11 Dermonally S0y the Ehnang nnquw&'d he is planning a Mg . v 2 alon e ; 7 ready decree A e or- | 4 ons. to Japan. Air Patrol Station. He was 25|approved of the findings. MONTREAL, June 25— A strike |before the accident or not. 11« | Auxiliary Unit lIs to Rflinit Cob aoburterean” . &5 M (obs years of age and unmarried. oS e = of 18,000 emplogees of the Cana-|condition is very encouraging, an | Be Formed in Greece|siraw nat is known here, is a o bl o iy Slayers, Film Cowboy, |aian National Railway 1s im-|though he complains that his hewl ! { proper accompaniment to the din HINDENBU RG BECOMES : minent, J. E. MacQuire, General |feels “awful sore” he does not ATHENS, Greece, June 28.—A .. jacket, or “smoking,” as it is - NO GAME TONIGHT Sentenced to l’mon Chairman of the Brotherhood Em- [suffer a great deal, it is said unit of the American Legion Auxil- 7 ME TO : o ] . : called on the continent. PP 32 The baseball game tonight be-| LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 28— |Plovees, said today. This is the — [lary is boing organized hore, Ac-| 1he fashion, mow to Germany, TRA VEL'NG P . tween the Moose and the Alaska|Five men and women convicted of | ToSult of a strike vote which was UDG | cording to Harry Mauricides, adju- { iy not making progress, however. Juncau teams was ofticially call-| manslaughter in conmection with | Overwhelmingly in favor of a chfiufimmckfgl,mélfll: was| tant of Athens Post No. 1 of The | Some of the most exclusive men’s ed off at 3 o'clock thig after-|the death of film cowboy Roy walkout for higher wages. brought in from Hoonah last American Legion, who has written | fyrnishing houses advise their BRI Tunb. {88~ Bregifentyaition it teiiias AN nvon by Umpire’ Kirk and Presi-| Kerrick last April during a liquor v Sunday was adjudged insane this|to National Headquarters of the|cljents that straw hat and “tux” o ‘lll;devuhurv'vwil‘; o o ome hadth o8 Fauaniy Gt O dent J. C. McBride, on account|party were stunned today when |BROTHERS FINED; morning after a trial in the Unit-| Auxiliary in Indianapolis, Indiana. | fit together about as well as eve- v’o‘r ey £ ';,( Germiany from | Hia suiiner vacetion; in HHA-ERIN of wet grounds. They said that|judge Hardy denied applicgtions flsmfi VIOLATION|¢d States Commissioner’s Court | for complete information on or-|ning dress and a npnrung cap. every e PR gt M ey Soge even if the rain stopped the|for probation sanctioned by the He will be held here until the|ganization methods. The unit will FCa prvrlm':m. 'fi {) By . (.'x A M Hak b elenfadl uer GO grounds would be too wet and|State and sent all to San Quentin Hans and ()Ie Peterson, broth-|outcome of the trial of George|be composed of wives, mothers, Moll: le LI member o he cabin 5 A o ’ also| 81 1 daughtors of America er es Lives them. The epithet often applied | series of “swings around taa the weather too cold to stage|for from one to ten years. ers, who violated the Sunday|Wallace, Indian, who was also|sisters and daughtors of American Ild 5 isekalser” | circle.” This time it ia the virlomms a game. et ng? ol Nl closing period for Sunday trolling|brought from Hoonah, and George (Worl;(l wnruvlelsrans living in the Of Her Five Children :rzhuw?::.:” nli (;::;( r{,{:}m keisert [clrcle” This tins 1t 8 B y - T r, an ataudu, who was picked up|Greek capital. g empe) ' (4 ah;r;o?n‘l‘flhetdqtogn&:::n:‘:xl(g:i il;r:):: wood s.y’ He Wi'“ ::uu:’:’ ttheA:::l:gdihe ““r”(;n :,’;: ;‘;r:‘lnat night by Chl:eg of Po-| Athens post of the Legion was NEW YORK, June 28. — A suggests for ulndcnhurx"mc title Prusslil. w’{“l':h lrcmen:l:lfll .t:" weather clears according to Col. Re‘hlm to lllllldl ermen by so doing, early last|lice Getchell and Deputy Mar-|organized early this year undo-|mother and her five children were of “der Reisepraesident. n:u‘aut :»ln. ‘ ":‘ Dn;: ';n m::: o McBride. It was also decided —_— week, and who came in to report|shal Herriman. the leadership of American vet-|found dead in two beds this fore- I i B eken s vhut all of Hemt de ol that the Miners and the Paps| NEW YORK, June 28.—Leonard |to the United States Commission- IR P S— ~ |erans attached to the American noon. Mrs. Mary Freeman turned " . oy t nmyear. “t .-sr't: ‘!w o 4 would meet Thursday night to|Wood announced to the news-|er’s Court for their act, pleaded| FEilen Sorri, who has been vis-|iegation and the Standard Oil Com. |on seven gas jets, crazed over his administration the aol er- | northern e:man, o :v ~Holst decide the championship of the|papermen that he would return |guilty yesterday and were fined|iting in the States for the past|pany here. There are about 150 |the prospects of putting her chil- president visited every one of the and.om the Hindenburg first half for which the two|to the Philippines as Governor|$175 each and costs by Judge[two months, returned home on|American ex-service men in Ath-|dren from two to ten years old, | 15 federated and three city-states. | which connects the Island of S nines are tled, General despite contrary reports. [Frank A, Boyle, the Aleutian, ens, in an orphan asylum, He attended functions in various | with the main land. 3

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