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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXX., NO. 4545. JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ADMIRAL WATSON RUNS AGROUND NAVAL SESSION SITUATION GRAVE AMERICA AND BRITISH ARE IN DEADLOCK Naval Crisis Up to Wash- mgton Situation Re- ported Delicate BRITISH PARTY REACH QUEBEC FROMENGLAND {Prince of Wales, Prince George and Premier Baldwin on Trip | | | Y BETTER HOUSING OF STUDEN ASKED BY UNIVERSITY WOMEN| v, {wo British Princes, Premier, are Greeted in Canada PLAN NEW SPONGE MOVES ALASKAVESSEL GOES ON SHORE IN DENSE FO6 PaSS('“g(‘I'S il“(l Crew Arc Reported to Have Left Steamer—Aid Sent i \ 1 0 What| Sill Washington do?" 18 the u VICTORIA, B. C., July 30 \ q n nir L QUE July 30.—The Pripce —Running aground in a ( ! of Prince George and Bt dense fog, the Pacific Steam- 1 ish Premier Baldwin, visiting ship Company’s steamer Ad- A SRk N | Canada to take part in tha D miral Watson, Capt. S. Glass, B | Japanese delegate 1 ! mond Jubilee of the Confed is ashore off Ivory Islanl, I that Stot ! tion brations, were officlally near Prince Rupert, the Gon- 5 entire i welcomed to Canada shortly afteg zales Wireless Station has St : | 110:30 o’clock this morning, being been advised. 3 S del vl siven an enthusiastic reception The message said the pas- e weei the Brit P The party was first greetéd byj sengers and crew have lelt Americans was too delicate for| LEe ,\I ”M',‘ ;\.]" eany 3 {\'::‘ Leaders in the American Association of Unive sity Women include, left to right Ele.mu'e Bo.-| the steamer. g mediation [IREUL anontt; SRe Sulesdse § wcll, Executive Secretary; Aurelia Henry Reinha dt, President of Mills College, Cal., «nd Mrs, John The salvage steamer King The Japanese del § con [ 1i81ia whiohisamme Sita tHB ed |Jay 0’Connor, President of its Washington branch has been dispatched to the %b3ici easiitibtle cBnnarging ths N bor shortly after midnight Y ¥ 2 o & F | scene of the accident, also il S o | The official reception wis held — & WASHINGYON, July 25. — Mors| the steamer Admiral Roges out e of the conference in an|| & P —————g R y * AP L S t merfcan Shai % it the King's Wharf \ RODIGY TRAINS F 2 E, | money is the cry of 26,000 Amer and the tug Lorne. eff t oo o " Amencin Dr. J. M. Doran (left), Prohibition ((‘mmh ioner, and As- Premier Baldwin said he had ,I, R( ! ,[(') T'RAINS I‘(_),R CAREER | can women, not for personal ¢x LoRe vin e that the| | Sistant Secretary of the Treasury Seymore Lowman (right) |t neard the suggestion that he [ penditures, but for public 2xpense| The steamer Admiral Watson it . e rtain| |have ecalled a conference of representatives of the Department |waus to meet President Coolidge. invoived In housing women um.|left Juneau last Wednesday even 3 3 | f Justic e Coast Guard, Customs Bureau and Internal Reve- | The British Prime Minister ex- by A= tog ot 'Ti45 Q'Plosk. Hos Saaks N nbor eight-inch| of Justice, th 1st Guard, ; | ] versity studen u n the United| nue Department to agree upon a Volstead act enforcement | pressed firm belief that a tvluhlnll’| L rauino hite o Amaricon. ) 2OI00IA- Toas the westward. The LRSS conclusion would be reached at : |Admiral Watson had fish ship- Hates « objection to| programme, : 3 ey ’ sociation of University Womon Rotin (International Nlustrated News.) the Naval Conference at Geneva| (s jments and many passeng ‘s six-inch guns on cruiser ; they ask why colleges and univer-| meii PR it o el and added that if it was not{ | Gitien sl iakband. Sikke gb dine MIBST for Seattle including the made, it would not be Great Finikgd oot i iy Yiks ,\n»uuwlng from Juneau: Jobn O ' T tain's fault | ki) | ¥ ‘;‘ RO “)“H| MY Nerwig, T. D. Misenhemer, T. J P[‘UPL Queen Marie . play football than on the dormi:| syers; " Humuor Latson. D M “ grasn SR | tories for girle students, | Damourette, Wm. Notshe and live May Soon | This query represents only one|gieorage. : ] g of thelr interests, say the officials | 151 P R R Enter Convent [ of the association. They are work ing to the end that their responsi-| FLUW UF I_ Frie Entrant in Beauty Contest; | and social activities may be ;.lu‘l‘ | | sh 2 § 9 | full recognition [ | plet Crushed in Door of BUMlNG NURTH, Members In the 400 branches lo- | ! g 7 rlet | i . I cated in 47 states and the District C . \ G| r )| Elevator. | of O ¢ prisiens | suvius ]'mpl\ More Vio-| . Hote l_l' ) ‘ f Columbla_are determined tha | | et educational facilities ba provider lently than During e SN AR IR iy 140 T. Gilt p Briss on a larger scale in orler 1o|Leaves Nome Today ‘by Past 12 Years. Florence Blaustrol, entrant from|.1+ (libert Fearson, Fresi- SULD Jrotiad - ton [ewiaegen (IRak Airplane for Locali- | Gilroy in the beauty contest, was! dent of Audobon Socie- »f modern life | o i e \PLES, July 30 In el crushed to death last night whea S . The American Association of 1es n rctic. s £ 3tv: oAt siulenit: prue) ’ B th the door as sne| Hesy to Arrive Tuesday | University Women provides nine| — X 'S : . ok 3 : 5 ) | scholarships for women engaged| NOME, Alg tion in 12 years, Mount Vesuvius| 1 steppec a hotel elevator. F:v [ peiver M e e hy thousands of tons| Biban Hibube ohnd \ts were in| T. Gilbert Pearson, President o | in scientitic and educational re-| Peter Trim! Pt of cent frag far o 1 cage and they became hysteri. | the National Association of Audo search. These cover such divergent | coPal Church, in Alaska, leavee deto i s hues. coimn | MuEIGIHAL [ d g€ o U s e e s satel | idn. Botiation b New Youkl Ot} Fliine &b aiGHENAT &5 (N i Hanis \[.;‘.-,. ..,.m_\; nly ‘.\.'.m.].;u- for ]1‘ih : el L o e g b calinngs i | i s e & ope an Yoin Arrow Mhis of 1a arly filling the' Mn\'nu, Pictures of Tata stis - Rode Shdlims Ahe 1s | will arrive here early next week try, physical mathematics and lit. [ _‘::“' ~|n( n;:' PRI v n to creep over| B 8 a according to a telegram received rature w be the firs X inn 1 to creep | o were able to h,u. m. eleva i e by ndpag o the |} Bay of 5]1("11( l:m\ today from him by H. W. Te | Basing its attitude on the find-|has used an airpia .- Nay hune, Executive Officer of fthe | ing of a survey of university wom i«:mmry m::‘lk' :\‘.fI.llurllll, url An ; I | ' | | i 7 \orage, w he pilot of the plane Although Prof. Alexandro Mal-| TAMPA, Fla, July 20 Alaska Game Commission. He i3/ en in business and the obstacles | ¢ lad head of the Observatory,|pose revealing operations of a passenger on the steamer Al-| CATHERINE: KAY they encounter, the organization | e renews irances there o im-' t fashionable aska which left Seattle this mora- | | | the maintenance of col | minent dang part of the popu-| gy speak easy” with prom uw" ing ATLANTA, July 29.—Catherine ¢ standards from the wom EXUNERA I lation of the towns of Torre An-jjpysiness and civic leaders as the Mr. Gilbert is ome of the most| .. = 0" 0 Tlae of 17 is hail | an’s viewpoint, It also asks equal| punziata and T e Delgreco and| galact habitues, has been foreca noted of American ornithologists | .0 " I'M“_ J:’ ot e | opportunities for women as meas; yesilents of the region 1ying be-\ naxt week by Municipal Judge and has an international reput M“‘“'“ & btk o “X"I”h | bers of college faculties 18y the 'valley, began making|giainaker. This follows raids made | tion. He has taken an'active In-| "o W' o5 o 0 ahe doe | TRAP GUARD - - 1[‘,-1‘: ‘]' I« hh :‘I‘Irll w[“:xnlw::‘m!!':v'w’: on the “Key Club.” »'I'hw Judgs | Maude Frances, member of |’l\| M‘Il‘-\‘! _m' |’liubl :fi"\ hl-|r ;l\" ]:" li“"""“' to give up her ,,,,,.‘.,‘....‘,‘ SALMON RUNNING IN = o, e hops A | announced that he will show mc |National League of American Pen|quarter of a century. He has | before the microphone \ ICY STRAITS SECTION: | CHICAGO, July 30.—Investig va continue a downward course) i,y picture films depicting scen2s {Women, will give two lectures in|president of the associated Audo- |~ y VIRGINA IV ARRIV 4 : toward their homes S , i pelias, i e 8o alattan he country since | Four yeais ago the young artist IVES| tions by the Coroner, Police and at the entrance of the club, in|Juneau, probably in the High|bon Societies of the country sin : i 5 i | ! - ! sentat ; sust| 1920, and he founder and|8ave her first broadcasting per ’ TR - United States District Attorn s { which a number of representative |Schoo! Assembly Hall, on Augu and is the founder |8 i Word that all canneries in the " o FLASH LIGHTS CAUSE 15 : ; R : P | Com. | formance under the guidance of C | and also Steamship Inspectors % i cities unknowingly enact leadinz |9, for children, and August 10| president of the International Com-| SFFRFAE BETEE Phe BUTRFRE Iy Straits section are running to| .ociivad in acquittal of the opers- UNIQUE ‘DANCE EFFECT ! roles. for adults. The lecture will be|mission for Bird Protection, IHe |Lambdin Kay, § a 2 ! St axnanily. Wibok: TAAE Ve odnle quitta 1 ' . o |director of WSB-—mnot related 1) MOUNT VER) Wash., Jui E B tors of the excursion steam.r y 3 y ¥ g8 HET T [ O Hemy ARG e DA Weltign & Diines HEROOKe 0N | :pt through radio. She | 30.—Investigatc mised ar day was brought In by Charlle| pyyorita for any negligence In LONDON, July 30.—Mrs. Chay WEINIE ROAST AND | be oftered children who n bird life, including three volumes |'™ F‘ £ p TREL 18 BN | s sea 4 Fox, purser of the Virginia IV,| ' ° s s A les ‘Marshall, the American host 0 s % 0 8 s in the triple role of vo-|following discov that ¥ . i ‘| the aceident in which 27 lives, M AeSuRY; the 4 SHOWER IS GIVEN best notes taken from the lecture.|on the Birds of North America : | whidh: arvived In Sineaky st ¢ of Grosvenor squarve, has intro- FOR BRIDE-TO-BE| Muaude Frances is making a| Mr. Pearson did not make knowp | Calist, violinist, pianist, and wore i Huntley, 16-year-old fish p. m. todsy mostly women and children, were duced a mnovelty to London so-| ; Isummer tour of Alaska from her|any plans about his Alaskan visit | |ON8 curls. guard, wab apparently murdered | T b (R lost. The craft turned over n ciety | Miss Mamie George. who is|home in Washington, D. C. She|in the telegram to Mr. Terhune.| Today, Catherine is a graduate|in cold blood, without warning, |, 60 PEEREE FRE 00 FRE GO0 Lake Michigan Thursday izt During a dance she distributed [a bride-to-be, was the honor « well known rostrum speaker| He merely said he would arriv.|of the Atlanta Conservatory of |at Friday Harbor. The investign- | "o oy " 00" Auenct 6 egep| 498 @ sudden storm flasilights o all her guests 'll!" h‘v evening a welnieland possesses a charging person-|here next Tuesday on the Alaska M\“':i" in “;]"*‘ 'ln'w)- h"vm“l“ o et 1“"»“"’*""’“","‘:‘ "I‘l'l"“m‘”“,“:“;‘ cannery pack will compare with AN SN clec ric lighting system was turn-|roast and shower given by about{qicy It is poseible he is making a trip|And she still wears her curls & and was shot from a that of 1925, Fox sald, “but in-| 3 ed off, and the ballroom thén be-| 20 of her friends at Mendenhall| " qhe letcures in Juneau will be|to westward and interior points,| Her radio and concert appear \'\U)l a 22 calibre rifle found 400 i ione o (hat the ek i Is Taken from Pmon came a spectacle of tiny rays Glacier. The delightful event was! given under the auspices of the|also |ances have resulted in numerous|yards away be about 30 per cent short of To Appear Grand Jury “-:"m ‘”!M]d“" "“"“"‘ : ,ll“mlflwl} and ‘]"“”: 2 ""”»“'" Juneau Women's Club PN | theatrical offers, but all have been R g lilat "Shkion: WHEER " whe on o ki Mre. Marshall is the mother-in-| E. Kirkpatrick and Mrs G| - - - MRS. TURNER IS ILL declined. Catherine won the south normal v’ INDIANAPOLIS, July 30—D. ¢ law of Marshall Field of Chicago. Welch | —_ ern championship for 15 years oid SHR.INE CEREMON]AL Passengers arriving on the boat| Stephenson, former Grand Dragon 1 Ada Blackjack Mrs. A. Turner, of the Central | vocalists and now is concentrating| TO BE STAGED HERE |were orin Edwards, trom Chi-|of the Ku Klux Klan, was todoy ,, 7 > Rooms, has entered St. Ann's on her voic chagof; laton, W. L. Cox|taken from the State Prison ana BI\ /‘D F 14 TIZ\(, T/‘khs " laces Children Hospital for a few da Her | didate nominated in the South for BY NILE IN AUGUST |, v, Sheabineon from Hirst;|appeared before the Marion Conn- U Seward: Baihe case is said to not be serious the national radio audition spon R. L. Robe, J. Pickle, Mike Tak-|ty Grand Jury to testify at an \ BI( DR()I) I[\I 1 ()[\ D()N\ e ¥ - e |sored by the Atwater Kent Foun-| muo Nije Temple Shrine pilgrim. | kunen, George Poll, Ole Frye and | investigation alleged to be regard . SEWARD, Als July 30 Father Loses dation |age which left Seattle today on|Pete Klingenburg from Pinta|ing political corruption in Indiana ‘Hlulu n in health, Ada Blackjack | Cystody of | I — the steamer Alagka will put on a|Bay: F. J. Carruthers, Oscar|Stephenson is serving a life s-u- AL i 2skimo, last survivor of the Wran-| ;. ° | LONDON, July 30.—The street monial here about August 19|Peterson and Dan Dobich frori|tence for the murder of Madelin® LONDON, July 30 Britain's | heen carried on for several vears|gell Island expedition which the| Children, Month taiiniss: seller Bib Lol AN s ), it was announced here to.| APeX-El Nido Oberholtzer, two years ago. bread basket doesn’t require as| by the New Health Soclety. Bak-ig,yiats seized and took to Stberia s |teature of London. His strangs C. E. Naghel. The par o —— many loaves as formerly. In Lon-|ers say that people cannot eat asipaq garrived here to place her| CHICAGO, July 30.—A father,| wares are eagerly bought by sub the trip numbers 15 and Non - Alonie. & horaEhiataly « 380000/ much Hrown hread. hs it [two children in the Jessee Lee|charged with teaching his children |urban householders who place|ls headed by Potentate Willam oman (Ilv(’n H(lr(l J()lt fewer loaves are being baked daily | England of late has been con-|yoe The woman said she be.|to dislike their mother, has beer |them In their small gardens and | Eastman compared with six months ago. suming approximately 11000,000%jjavey” she will not live long and |ordered by Judge Fisher of the|make pets of them as far as pos-| The party will be met here on l' 'lieves she o g and | Or ¢ ! e { There are various explanatiois. [ loaves overy day, whereas some|\oucs She Will not live long and|Getitl o LS e up the cus | sible [1ts arrivel next Tussday by lacat Attemptmg Get A tmony One theory is that Ln|- and wo- lmumn. St e Stk Wk Takoud tody of the children for one montii| Now the tortolse vendor has a| Shriners who will entertain the « o men desiring to retain their trim} 13,000,000 EQUATOR IN PORT in order that the mother might|rival. Trucks laden with hedgehos | visitors while the Alaska is in figures are eating less of the wd'l\ Greater London’s population of o win back their love. Jdn- to be seen on the streets. A|port. The party will go direct to| CHICAGO, July 30.—Mrs. Ida|be illegitimate, her husband was of life and nibbling at crackers in-y 8,000,000 today eats about 240 The Equator, Capt. Sullivan,| The mother, Sylvia Gerson, n ’hrixk business is done. Hedgehogs | Fairbanks for a ceremonial and |Lou Jenking Willlams Sims sought [ accussed of Knowingly marrying stead (58 000 two-pound loaves every twen-larrived in Juneau this morning stituted proceedings last week |are useful to fruit and flower grow-| return south, probably staging an-|to collect $180 in alimony on ala bigamist and the woman wns Officials of the National Asso-|ty-four hours. ';.( 7:30 o’clock from her summer|against the father of the children,|ers. They eat cockroaches and gas-| other ceremonial at Cordova. it|divorce granted a year ago but|accussed of bigamy. Follow th» ciation of Miliers m‘lriln_lte Yhnv Sales of tea cakes, scones ‘"',’l station at the cannery at Todd | Sanford Mathes from whom she|den pests. When such dishes fail,| will arrive here August 19 and|before the hearing ended, her | confession, the Ju-h‘re ordered the drop partly to a campaign favoring | French pastry are holding their{She will remain in port a few|was divorced in 1925, later remar |they live quite happily on bread |conduct a class of candidate across | divorce decree was vacated, two| United States Attorney to investis whole wheat bread which has'own, days for repairs, !the burning sands, A rying. 1 land milk, of her children were declared to | P — gate for bigamy prosecution,

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