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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” XXX., NO. 4530. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS CHINA PROTESTS TO JAPANESE INVASION 00 ARC DEAD Fools FriéT ANTI-SALOON /AME‘RICAN DELEGATES ON DEFENSIVE IN GENEVA CONFAB ?RUTEfi SENT e » s IN EARTHOUAKE 7=l MAN ATTACKS £ BIEEmE a gm0, JAPANESE BY NPALESTINE g SOPLEATERS | oI R RRTE SR TATRIRR - - | BEKNG GOV RN , Attorney for DIVS Say W B s 2 ) s ¢ . 8 . ¥ i ; Ve 1"“!" s Are Recovered| Mills and Heise Removal ‘lmme(lmle ithdrawf: #8 f‘()ln Rum\‘ Hll'l\h'((l\' 1 § e Y ™ 4 e : g 4 4 4 Tl‘OOpS at Two Cenle_ $ h (poxlm] vy ‘ 1 l)ueloPo!vltual Influence 4 2y ' L mm O ) : | . Demanded by Chig ; i NEW YORK, July 13.—Repub-| P 5 ’ &5 o ; e & ; : BULLETIN—JERUSALE: ! . QP | ican caders of the State and Na 3 . : B ) 2 4 8 PEKING, July 18. — After = July 13.—Local authorities l | 4 o, were ed by Orville 8§ \ i 3 i ok protest by the Foreign Office to say bodies of 400 vietims of Poland, counsel to the New York . iy % 3 : 3 l,ln- Jnu::ue:w Legation here, the earthquake in Palestine f 3 . # | State Anti-Saloon League, of bhe — # - 3 Peing Government has sént a have hedn Wedbeasad - The ‘ : ¢ | iraying thelr Prohibition support LWMWM R AW : R i s special note to the Japanese La- number of injured is placed { 8 ers and of “sacrificing” Chester ool gation demanding the immed ate at 50. 1A.'[‘,m,l‘,c,d,,‘s q,y,. still | ' | P. Mills, “the most cient Pro a Ffforts of British and Japanese delegates to reopen discussion of the Washington arms limitation treaty, has put Amer- witdrawal of troops from 'Pula- Relivvid o B fr kb vekas. I hibition Administrator New York | €D delegates on the defensive in ti€ new naval limitations conference at Geneva, American delegation considers capital ship ““"" and Tsing Tao in the Proy- d |3 ever had,” 1 effort to win tlliuestmn settled, and seeks an ggreement on cruisers, destroyer and submarines, Photo shows the conference in session with ”",I‘,'h"r "'("'“"“””‘vi A LIKE DFATH CITIF.S i ¢ financial support from bootlegger s ugh 8. beson (mrow), Amencau Eavoy, presndmg e note expressed astonigl- i JERUSALEM, July 13.—Na- in the coming Presidential cam.! - — R o e s ment that protests of the Chinese blus, the anclent Samaritan cen- i ; paign. ¥ e ’ HE HAPPY NEWS_ Government regarding the . 8- ter, 30 miles north of here, and| Mr. Poland made these accusa | GETTING T I :unu-h of Japanese troops to eiticn 5 3 g ey % P have not received ‘*due attention" other towns in the Holy Land ap fions in a formal statement to D] v Sess i vl i g A Rl | / I inesioiess. 1o - lRih Mie ok Plenary Session e N e contrary, the note al- ult of the earthquake las Prohibition officials at Washing Tomorrow of | § - s 4 leges, the Japanese took advan- | $ ton had been goaded by Republic = % - 2 « | tage of defection of some troo's t dispatches of an offi | an lenders into finding a ground Naval Delegates : : : ‘ : i : ] |of Gen. Sun Chuan Fang, North- s the desd in Palss-| b o attack Mills and force ht . 3 e 5 . X - ern Commander in Shantung, to that 150° in THASS esignation. He charged the tran GENEVA, July 13.-—Tie S & i 4 | dispatch Japanese troops to var- SO AtEvS ol sl 1 sfer of Mills last week and the| | 9¢leBates to tH& Naval Con ! S : ] fous cities and replacing others fgures estimate the| BN ‘ summary action taken against| | ference today decided to g i | with fresh troops. 1,000 ; . 3 Mills's friend, Assistant Adminis-| | ¢OnVOKe a plenary session || . : R The note declared the Japan & md no Euro-| i trator Heise, ‘were part of this|| fOmOrrow so sssurance G ] § A 4 s | Gl Government ignored China‘a pro- pean wibtad Buokl ke - general scheme to get Mills to| | Pe &iven that negotiations | | : i tests and committed acts violat- oy g y ¥ h ) ! are continuing in the friend- : ; : ing Japsn's treaty, ohligatin jarcely a house in the old = 4 ; Mills was transferred and Heise | | 11est manner [} B , : 4 5 ? 'n-d Chinese sovereigniy. on of the town escaped. Some P ” dismissed for countenancing ana |, ' - 4 4 4 S g = e e e ] collapsed entirely encouraging third degree methods p P ) \ i it ¢ _ The usually busy streets are 5 " that are contrary to the laws of 4 3 Sl 5 ¥ YRD 's Nuw deserted save for an occasional| ! 5 % i 8 | New York State. Mills, when tran " : ¢ s 5 fizure salvaging bedding and % . Sk sferred, resigned. ! iy o A i i : placing it ‘on the backs of camels| /- #55F e gl Absurd, Says Ogden L. Mills by S g 5 i ; BUUND Ho E or {donkey ‘m take to the camps Renee Adoree surprised BEfforts to set into communica- ] Vide ! outside of the town where the in-| o 200 ® BEC 0 Cedding | o with various Republican lend : § v habitants are collected in pathe riends by secrelly " | ers to enable them to answer M . -— Sherman Gill, Los Angeles busi tic groups, ’oland, were generally unsuc P { ness Im:m, 'l'hc,\"r:’_ldtl'furl‘illf tul, Representative Ogden L. Mills T 4 i Salés on Leviathan with their_honeymoon until she eom | remarked in Washington, however, | A .. 16 4 : § 4 < el 2y Rhades Scholars | pletes the piciure in which she | that - | Army Fliers Would Make' i v ] OlnFlamons Greeted although he had not had a is starving. Miss Adorce |hand in any of the changes in Flight Spanning Full f ‘ by Flier Chamberlin NOt Runnmg U S l"l"‘l'("l, fly”npr,v was the wifi [ the Prohibition Department, the g pa g % . nw : / 13.—Rhode of Ton Mdore, séresn hero, Poland. charges “sounded absurd.” Sweep of Pacific. ' ol . i F CHERBOURG, France, July 13 LW Y( ¥ .l:|]|), ] hodes | Kkl +* Seaesd % ! % \ ~Commander Richard E. Byrnl Scholars ar hit hard in @guthern ‘Methodist VRiversity NE BAT Is to Attend Picnic|nine the full sweep of the Pacific] §. g i homeward bound on the limef the Albert Kahn Foundation, of i Ocean is the latest ambition of| { Leviathan, A dense fog prevemtel which he is a traveling fellow. | > T " United States Army fliers Malit-| . » A them fro; " The report made public at Colum- | 'f“,'?’ PR L B Ht*l:unl)('r’gui'l who re-| oAU ——————— Rt 2y T tive | the T ratol C::::_"fi"::fi"::‘:"vp'f bia University, quotep the Right| —A dozen towns in Wyoming,|land and Hegonl , i Byrd and his companions are sate!” And none got more of a thrill at this news thau the| the g = : Vs QRek , Nebraska and South Dakota have|Cently make the mnonstop fght| ,..qong ahove. Mrs., Bert Acosta (left), Mrs. George Noville and Aocsta’s two children, AllenSel steamed away last night. Hon. Herbert A L. Fisher, Wardec ) proclaimed next Saturday a holi-|f¥om San Francisco to the Ha-l1 .4 part Jr, were overjoyed at the news of the safety of the men of their families; and Floyd| The plan to hgve an escort nf BH MR Cllagel DT SRy 8 DRY FURGES day for the Tri-State Farmers’|Walian Islands. “I would like| ponere who flew with Commander Richard E. Byrd over the North Pole, was del'zhted that his |French planes fly over the Levia- frustee of the Rhodes Fund, as plenic at Ardmore, S, D. The|t make the flight to the Orient former éiet wa than until it reached the op.n aying Rhodes Scholars have fail plenic will be attended by Presi|With stops at Honolulu, Midway sea was abandoned. cd utterly to fulfil expectations.) 2 dent Coolidge, Islands, Wake Island, and Guam Among the first to greet tha boeause few of them become prom-| WASHINGTON, July 13.—With s T AN ending at Manila or going on KRAUSE MAKES SC()TLAND YARD IN four e¥intors shoard the Hiil inent in America after their re- the battle slogan of “Prohibitioa to China,” sadi Maitland. was Clarence Chamberlin, hold ¢ turn from Hxl’ul'll. |is going to pay its own way" A, o ok of the long distance fl gt ’ Peesident of the Board of Bduca-| against liqor violators is to e Grotefeld’s Trial Is | ¢ The dissembled plane Ameriea tion of Great Britain, says Presi-i emphasized, both as a means of TRILKSTERS BAND has been shipped back to Amer- dont Frank Aydelotte of Swarth-|providing enforcement funds and Set for September 9 ica, packed in 10 case more is the only Rhodes Scholar | tightening the law | y e <o B II.DING BID} 5 who has become an internationall State Administrators, at a meet-| LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 13.| SEATTLE, July. 13.—The trial| figuro, “whereas, according to the | ing here, were instructed to im.{—Two young bandits battered|{of A. W. Grotefeld, Chicago/pro-| el i | LONDON, July 13.—Faced with‘watchmm No( on Duly' Alabama Mmmg Town dream of Mr. Rhodes, the ex-| pose yenalties = simultaneously | Sam Cohen, clerk, unconscious|duce merchant, on charges of dr | reports and complaints from Am $hiodes, Soholars. Ao, now be leith tha sristibation - of ”i,,,;,,f,, with their revolver, stole $50,-|ing an automobile while intoxicat 5 A Jy| crican and other visitors to Low- Trains Meet at Crossing Is Destroyed by Fire running the country.” gl el 000 in diamonds and escaped in|ed, preferred against him by Fred|One Bid Received Locally|aon of having been robbea by ki 3 : Prof. Beaty says that insistence AR B AN an automobile. Denny, chauffeur to Gov. R. H.| on New School — Calls | confidence tricksters, detectives| TOLEDO, Ohio, July #3.—The \_H_‘-ST BLOCTON, Ala,, July 15. upon a knowledge of Greék nar Cohen was attacked after he|Hartley, as a result of a crash ¥ |from Scotland Yard .are again|coroner attributes the wreck late] —Fire which could not be cheekid rowed the number of possible as-|Seven Are Killed in entered the store this morning|last week in which Mrs, Hartles for Cost of $95,000. |scarching London and the bie|yesterday afternoon f which three | ¥ the feeble streams of wat e, pirants to these scholarships in . and had opened the safe to place| was injured, is set for Septemb:-| s | English provinefal citi for a|persons wi killed and nine in.| rom broken water mains, rog d former days to a mere handful. | Seattle Auto Accidents jewelry in show cases 9. Police Court Judge Gordon| oo o0 oo 0 local con-|Powerful gang of Ar v and |jured when a freight train smash.|Dere late yesterday afternoon and He says some Rhodes Scholars| - When Cohen unlocked the store|is to hear the case while on his |, it 06 B R OCF CO| Australian confidence tricksters— |ad into an interurban train near|O)Y @ few remote buildings of have returned to America with| SEATTLE, July 13—Four pec-|to admit a nego janitor, the two,vacation. construction of the mnew High|numbering about twenty and led [a cross as the watchman's failure | this miniug town are left. Tha exagerated English mannerisms sons were killed in two auto-{hold-up men stepped from their ————— q',h.(,“] building, it was uu’nuum--u py a middle-aged cosmopolitan [ to be on duty entire business section and i not. typical of the best Englishmen | mobile accidents near Seattle last|waiting place nearby the door- 3 3 today by the Juneau School Board| Irish-American known as “Profes ARSI houses were levelled. The loss is and have created a bad impres- | night, three of them children un-|way. One of them struck Cohen Reqmem Mass Is Said which opened bids here at 2 p.|%0r.Pat"—who are believed to be estimated at §500,000. sion. der eight years. Four others wer2|down with the butt of his revol- FOI' Ke > O’Higgins m It was tendered by . R.|responsible for coups aggregating Sa],l Boa'[ CIDSIZCI' e seriously inj ver. The other bandit ordered Srause a 0 rec 0 ,000. . \ Mother of Seven William Wright, aged 25, and|the janitor into the rear of the ‘ ekl p Y:\l:;:\(‘:;relnf'n‘n'“S“!:‘;’.“&:I(ml.“ o “Professor Pat” and his eronies Four Persons Drown Explosion and Fire o . !Marian and Myra ller were killed |store LANDON, 'July 48, -~ Reguient ol AP 2 J g Gasboat ; Engineer Kile' Is Peace Ofllcer when an automobile plunged over| The two robbers cleaned the|mass was celebrated in Wes: ”:ln:; ,'“." n;.’l; |., w‘.r 1‘”?11(&; have been a Ll\ul‘n in .uw side of HAMILTON, Ont., July 13.— ! 3 a 40 foot viaduct. Clay Holman |safe of diamonds and jewelry and|minster Cathedral for Kevin O"jetivel 1or WIAE W0 stali | the London pollce for a mumber|p,, “oorions, including a three| gparrLe July 18.—Geores WOODWARD, Okla., July 13.—|a boy, was killed when an auty|while early workers passed the|HIggins, assassinated in Dublin x]‘"}:‘”":}l]‘“l e ;“L , ':l“']_ nelot years, and, -githough. mams.afl ol e i< oty Vabky " were drowned i f A :',’ Wash ':f’,',’;, A grayhaired mother of seven chil-| crashed head-on with a stage. |store, calmly walked to an auto-|last Sunday. Father Sheehan offi-| /088 BICIC CHEAL ST TOMET) the lesser membera of the gank ineer, was kilied and dren is sheriff of Woodward coun- | AN ER R mobile and escaped. ciated and members of the Britizn |Company bid $2,560 for wiring|have been arrested and convicted, w"e'l‘ 0 "":;‘”(v”':“ l’;"’""“";‘:::::'“Enslnaer. was killed and Andrew ty. ITrial of “Si ler” A Cabinet attended. Frederick Ster: |20d installing power service lines.| the “Professor” has so far man- |00 Lake Ontarlo o » Hagen, also of Everett, was 'n- " Mrs. John Bouquot, 58, was ap Trial o trangler i American Minister to the|OScar Harri bid $4,816 for in-laged to escape detection. W Cioatax Berth iy Beach during a severe storm last| (68t SR ©0 CEReth oot pointed to fill the term ot her| Postponed to November agner Loming North; Irish Free State also attended|Stalling the plumbing fixtures. By means of the Rosary and |night. Three others aboard the| Wittt 8 00 R ehoat Vir. a ad a rrow escape from . 2 At the same hour that bids|other tricks, the gang has for |08t had & narrow escape ginia on the Lake Wash ngten sba e % i Fei phoi und to Nome Region|tne servic other tricks, the gamg has for|no ! :::I:});m.l.‘r'r:..yx \:1'.}: IJ?:u ;:‘fiil‘el:“"‘\ WINNIPEG, July 13.—The mur: e g1 — .- were opened here, other tenders|some years systematically inveigl- AaNes, R ;“"kn;‘ Tr.;: “rel wlu c“ml:1 n:; ace rer, J N> G, July 3 J > g o in Seattle in the of-| o hackfire, e explosion was hean .. ked indafat o ke ! ceputed| SEATTLE, July 13—J, H. Wag- RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL were opened ed trusting visitors to London t» ml‘l\l>r”k|1:|l,:lnxxl(llx{sl;;f'k‘:‘:ll()‘::ul;:‘:;n [l:!I:xl.‘ll(rllL'(rwfl"gI::]l-f' V{fr]::l):;fl;lfll‘:‘;l'll 5eF Ohiae ‘o tie' Afeaks Bursed ' fice of Harlan Thomas, architect! pare with their holiday money. ‘Four Are Pm,tnted a1l over th¥ dixtsiet. shall endeavor to do the same,”|slaying a score of women in the[0f Education, salled on the Ad-| Mrs. Matt Holm who was in :" s “A“GIN"’W'.'T‘: ';L']'f‘f“_f:bhl{"‘l""(”- At Home in London | By Heat in New York Fap e sorop says Mrs. Bonquot. United States and Canada, has|miral Watson today for Seward.|the St. Ann's Hospital for two| @t % Wo88 oo g T iiy) . The. “Exofeaper™ and ‘his. atel- e N e "I Delieve in prosecution, but|heen postponed on motion of the|From there he will go over the|months, and returned home for | MF- ThAMAS AN Dis HCAVel DY lites are scattered throughout the| Npw YORK, July 13.—The first not persecution. 1 expect to look | defense until November. Prejudice | Alaska railroad to Nenana, down |short time, suffered a relapse o - West End district of London, fpeat progtration has occurred. An| Word comes from Cordova that at affairs from an ethical stand-]is too strong against Nelson, it|the Yukon River to St. Micha], |heart trouble and has re-entered o b P .‘““L‘"‘l“‘: ‘:‘""'" b ‘.‘,"": and their favorite method is (0|4964 man collapsed in the sub-l1J. T. Murray, veteran Leg sla- : is toc s okl R R | (ha nrtar award is expected to be made im point.” is said " ot mediately. and other districts on Seward Pen- ks haunt fashionable night clubs, art|y.. Three other persons were|tor, is seriously ill in the hag= - 2 it e . insula. He intends to also viait| " : likely galleries and museums where they atrat it w 82 gree ot |pital at that place, and fears are ,t B he Kuskokwim River district and Alltfl Crfllhu lnto ’In‘ spective victims 4 B — - inspect the schools and hospitals. K ating wms Buildan. Three Dead T latel m is an un-| to meet- tourlsts and |y oclock this forenoon. telt for the outcome. . . . He expects to return to Seattle : . named American farmer from the P B B ld In NO Hurr to W e(l in the Fall. 24-Mile Swim LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 13,|Middle West. While he was stroll- arsian Oys ut . & e Marathon ihree men were Killed. twe|ImE through one of the city's prin- Lind h direl VIRGINIA IV IN PORT | ey men and two women were jn-|°iPal streets he encountereds two X berg "'P nes f 5 LAKE GEORGE, N. Y, jured, two seriously, when an au- men who claimed to have had LONDON, July 13.—Despite sta [three or four offers of marriage| The Virginia IV brought' the{ | yuly 13.—BEdward F. Keat- totdbbile’ driven by’ Betty Peck,| ¢onsiderable business transactions s i tistics which show British girls |since they were presented at|following passengers from Sitka: ing, of New York, swimming | ds /& e 'l with a Middle Western farmer's ; are marrying younger than for-|Court. W. H. Caswell, J. Kinghorn, Miss{ | jpstuctor, won the 24-mile of lL::ml fi:.‘::m Irnr.::'l::d““llr::{l;"t: co-operative marketing organiza- PARIS, July 13.—Lindbergh has|designs and to Vlut;fl:’lp ut‘he b merly, there are indications that| One reason for this tendemcv|P. M. Myers, Ford Butler, L.|| swimming marathon finish- ’“”‘"“ ‘l‘l 4 KA I som. changed the course of life for|Machines that remin; em society buds are in no hurry tolto remain single is that the pre-|Perez, M. Perez, Dorothy Perez, ing at 4:30 of the city. their American air hero. o'clock this " i was traveling at the| After reminiscences had been | paris children. They are building take on the responsibilities of \sent-day society miss has devel- (r:: Oldl:md.ci‘. tG“r;ulxlt. Albert morning. His time was 18 mlh:‘“.','; m"“” :"e hn‘fxrlwhen exchanged the visitor was invited airplanes. Their great summer i y. he habits which | Grant, rant, Willam Jones, 9 o o] . matrimony. oped rather expensive habits y hours, 47 minutes and 18 another car turned in suddenly to dinner, during which one of sport has been long sailing bosts, | ing a vew Yogue. The Iy < ths average man cannot keep up|George Grant; from Funter Bay: seconds. hen he left the 8 the strangers produced a news- There aro more pretty unmar-| iy Sho is having a good time|John Garcia; from Hawk Inlet: w.md L:Xy nia?no:d e gm; l“o s:::" u:;t:‘:p[;nr‘:::;(e lgl:: paper cutting containing an an.|C¢hefly on the fountain basins of | thing, however, is to build a plina. ried girls who have been officially | through the various seasons and|Charles Willlams. Brooklyn, closest rival, was ®[ nouncement to the effect he had the Luxemburg and Tuileries gar { with a twisted rubbcr‘to turn. “out” in society three or four|prefers to dine out and dance fonr| The. mailboat sails for Chicha-| | g1} 11 miles from the finish. | evhleullyl loztle;om::l M. th: m:fl been left a large fortune by a rich | 1¢ns. Big and little boys and even | propeller shaft, and “The seasons than ever before. Many |or five times a week while she|gof and way ports at 6 o'clock | chine, hur e‘ curb andy 0 e |the girls make trips to Le Bour-|of St. Louls” and “NX 211% of thesc are said to have received | has the opportunity. tonight. B S R g fevéabed Into. tBe bullding, A (Continued on Page Seven.) |get airfield now to get ideas for |ed over it, e

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