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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME”. VOL. XXXL, NO. 4663, JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927. . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS COOLIDGE AGAIN WARNS CONGRESS Alameda Goes ARE OUTLINED | 7o' |1 BY DEMOCRATS, |. oo e o o | PROBE DEEP IN | ;' DISPLEASED AT shortly after her husband assum- ki MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. | | ed the vice presidency, gives the . | VANCOUVER, B. €, Dec. | 17—Four of twins within | | key to her character. | 1 | 17—Steamer Alameda st ! | seven yea ve been bhorn She refused to follow vice- 1 night went aground at Camp- | | 2 : { to Mr. and Mrs. Jack J it ‘nrn.-:idennal precedent u‘ml live in 5 & 5 .¢| | bell River, about 10 miles || Rl 2 Nation Not Assuming Re- | tev. The latest pair ar Platform Adopted and Gov. | hotel or apartment. She picked | } Will Use Secret Service if| | from the wrecked steamer | Tax Reduction -Bill Action o R e A i 2 d out a comfortable house, with the | ¢ " || Normuwentrs. whowe paston || *J, | 3 sponsibility for Mak- B o sihale’ el Smith Is Endorsed at |[same homey look of the Duwes E ? Necessary—Senators wari S SRERAIS Stiortn. s Resented—White 1N 3 i { . b mansion in Ev ton, and Ther 1al The Al eda 2 zed free ing thparahons : Ketchikan Meeting Nirene il Bedbamise IR L Make Denials Thn, AWARSA SASSAG 39 roe House Statement 6 R e e S e 114, and Virginia, 12, had a home - A A Y Y SIIP ll Srapeseni pedud. north. = CRITICISM MADE | KETCHIKAN. Alaska, DOt 1%{oyen in tne gwirl of Washington | ; T ON, Tt el bt ‘s, srah] hea LSENATE ACTION IS MBRE GHAR Es‘ After a two-day session marked | affairs. 1 4 flung inqui ith the use of the ara.; i ey A ’ OF EXPENDITURES I by Seanpboll FREEE aba X | promised by the Special ate| | Campbell River dobck, smonious proceedings, the o Dawes, if she were SIIN‘! 3 i Secret Se ice, if necessary, is while trying to work into the ANXIOUSLY AWMTED s s | Democratic Divisional Convention!She were not evading an obliga- | y E —— 1 ti " " By Committee to get at the bottom 5 Agent General for Repara- MADE AGA'NST“"”‘"‘”“"' at % oclock Friday ap | UOn would pass up almost uny | % 4 I vt S Saom || Treasury Recommendation bt [sities Stntemart i sort of an event to spend an eve-| ) e — — | ternoon. By u] unanimous vote |nine at home with Dana and Vir- 3 the Ilt'n‘rst m-;rspu:wrn ':’;ln')lml Must Be Followed, o 4 the de ates elected to attend a—a radi 3 a & : 1 ing to show a $1,215,000 Mexican . ginia—and the radio. She has L N in Berlin GKLA GUVERNUH%" Territorial convention at Sew- [ known wealth and position all her : o fund was created for four United|Ua Qu Coolidge Declares S i ard next month were instructed to ; : States Senators. With unquali- PERLIN, Dee. 17--Tmll Qor el work for instructions for the dele },’"‘,‘ "’;:'",:',:',, "x:::; ,',I,‘; '(ffl","“:,’." ::', MRS. CHAR fied denials made by Senators WASHINGTON, Dec. 17—A GRS rnas bOSH SRbeans £ 20 ntisy $ !gation to the national convention | her hushand have been her trinity ¥ LES GATES DAWES| oy, Heflin, Norris and LaFol. warning to Congress to apply (he task In'liln'l'vl"!nl on l;vr f:“"' ‘!'('- Moral Turpnude IS Lalest to vote for Gov. A. E. Smith for|{s¢ interest & AT lette that they received any * | brakes on all moves seeking a re- .::f:’f:(,l’l' “mm"‘“""i’l‘]‘:(‘m'"”:‘:;‘g“;“'.,‘“‘ —Woman Is Also [the party's presidential Jmmin:u; Charles Dawes was a fledg- | Litke Geneva in 1912, | money. the Committee fs prassing !duction in taxes in excess of the . tion. ling attorney whew he married| Radio is one of Mrs. Dawes’|forward in an effort to establish | | K ing measures for protection of Brought Into Case Juneau's delegation to the local | Caro Blymer, daughter of a rich | Keenesi hobbies. She rides horse- | authenticity of the alleged deal Treasury recommendations has convention left here Jast night on | Cincinnati sugar manufacturer. | Back occasionally and sometimes been issued at the White House. her currency, neither the repara- e tion problem nor other allied fs-| .OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Dec.|the steamer Admiral Rogers. JBarly in his career Mr. Dawes en.|drives her own car. It would he RECORDS PRODUCED s 1p: .| 1t is disclosed that President sues will be findlly solved. |17..A charge of moral turpituds Platform Is Adopted tered banking in Chicago and the | Unusual not to see her name head. ASHINGTON, Dee. 17—Wes! Col. Lmdbergh Is f\a}lons Coolidie . belleves A tan. seldl (;.3.'('.'.3 i: ;::k"::fnn:c\tl‘:"m :‘P‘l:dl: :ix:in.s)z‘("m(‘:uv“mll;l‘(i\:‘\’“’"- S Johnson A divisional = platform adopted | Dawes moved into their Evanston |ing the list of patronesses forfern Union Telegraph files pre; Guest—School Chil- tion bill as passed by the House, g ¥ isly reporteljby the convention declared for a home at Sheridan Road and|most of the charity events n|sented to the Senate Committee ~ . calling for a reduction of nearly for reparation, sums up in his re-|out by the House of Representa-ifull Territorial form of local self:|Greenwood, with its commanding|Bvanston, but she attends few |investigating the Hearst-Mexi dren Entertain $290,000,000, is - unwarrented 'Ky port for the third annuity under|ijves Committee investigating his|government with control of fish-|yiew of Lake Michigan. {unless they are given by the 1li-|Slush fund documents, showed gheis the. conditton | ptithe Feitreoniy, the Dawes plan administration, with a view ofjeries, county government where| One daughter, Carolyn, is mar-|nois Children's Home and Aid So-|{record of a number of messages| MEXICO CITY, Dee. 17.—col| "y CP000 G0 O £ walting Wik The nt Geioral reiterates | impeachment. desived, and representation in the |ried and lives in Kvanston. Dana|eclety. andl money transfers supposed to|Charles A. Lindbergh started an| gy oo SR 8 SECIE W pfevions acknowledgement of | “mye committee, which has al-|legislature according to populi-|and Virginia_were adopted by the| She is a member of many clubs, | have taken place hetween Wash-exceedingly busy week-end whichiy =y o0 gl o B0 Germany's loyal fulfillment of h""!l't'mly voted six impeachment |tion; favored the fullest exercise|Dawes after their son, Rufus!but her friends never have trouble |ington and Mexico City. he - filled with Mexican " demon-| 0 A F b B BRI AE b"’i obligations under the Dawes|ping apaingt the Governor, heard |of jurisdiction by the Alas Leg- | Fearing Dawes, was drowned in|finding her at home. James mahan, Western |strations of admiration. o fotitiet his Aaut plan and also gives the impression e of S A T R f e . ¥ “ g g ¥ he firs . s oo, | S desk for approval, L . .o .8 P | several witnesses at the session|islature without assistance from | SRR, S VA Union official, all files seat| T irst number. of the pro-| o U O ave | haan to his criticism of the recent|jygi night, some. of the testimony|Federal officials, boards or bur. X gram was a great popular dem-|™® | ; P and recelved prior to December. &hol vithi 3 2 > § | — " g oo | ight within what he considers memorandum on the growing ten-| .on.arning the personal conduct | eaus; favored continued road ay-| 1 1926, have been destroyed. onstration in his honor today in| oo o e dency in Germany toward over-| o | | | ing over the committee list|the Mexico City stadium whers | | the Executive since he was|propriations, harbor and waterway Althou, " sxnenditures. ve: o E | v 4 ate gh there is no suggestion EEpenditures, overBoRowing BNY 1 g10teq 1o oftice. {improvement; and promised co-| Tough on of aileged messages to Flias by [30,000 persons gathered for a| . otary pr: o | | \ the President has made up his other budgetary practices. The Chairman of the commit-|operation with capital coming fu! | | Bobbed Heads { Pani, former Minister of Treasury, [Public fete. On the program was| to FESEERE AEL EQS r‘;dm. . tee last night made no commentthe Territory for development of i last March, Breshnahan said he|d sevies of songs, drills, dances o= "y "o oo ooty Tréaiey i f i | Pioneer Womun 0‘ on. the Coxminee's la}tlrwt :ctitu II::D;'IesourcPs. ; i In C“n“i"__ o | (-uuldl {iu|(l| no |‘9('nl;(l|nf ‘(ranxffl' .‘i':;lm:.-;:uM”mx by 10,000 svhoull"‘“mn or t60" minel eabar - Mk beyond ‘saying that the charges egates elected to the Sew | on the dates named in the mes- . | with SkaxWIy Pa“.e' Aw.y]wuro voted. An allegation wasiard convention were: James J.! 00 | CANTON, Dec. 17—At least | | g p0y gupposed to have been from | Although Mexico's schools clos- Secretary Mellon's _recam: i afve 'l i A z mendations, it is apparent some 14 Dbobbed haired girls and | |y " mraagirer General of Mexico|ed for the Christmas holid Y410t the leaders of l:‘,unnrens are de at the hearing that Mrs. O.|Conmors, S. Hellenthal, W. B SKAGWAY, Alaska, Deg. 17-:]made atit 2 P | Hammonds, the Governor’s confi-|Kirk, John W. Troy, W. A. Sher- : Mrs. Charles Peterson, aged 68| < ds [ in the street by the antiRed | {p. k" and to J. P. Morgan and |Department of Education fssueq | feartul of such action. women have been shot down | \f, miiag for the National City|before Col. Lindbergh's flight, the | ntial secretary, exercised an in-| man, E. J. White, James McClos . . g o B pioneer woman of, Alaska, dledre e {Hilles Says President Must| | treops. Bobbed” hair is con- | {ya Chase Natfonal Bank to plage |0O1ders, as soon as the American fluence over the office of the|key, H. J. Turner, all of Juneau; 8 :‘:2;3";“‘!:5, ;,‘,':2"‘,,“"_,,“,,,",";2 ‘Governsr - making appointments George B, Grliah}“ fmes: €., Ve | Accept Wishes of | 4 slilered-a sign the female is a |}y the acogusit of Wiins. alrman hovped “oft from Wash-|Student Hunts Job, " . 2 { | Communist in China. The IR ington, for all teachers and stu- and in determining what persons|din, W. A. Holzheimer, O.' Thom- | \ Il s A ! Oxfor Stunned deceased leaves one son, John B |y/"po1q vecelve In conference. (as, F. 4. Finzel, and J. B. Ricc,| Convention ruthless campaign against the | | prygsic ACID BRINGS dents to call off the holidays and dIs Bernhofer, of Juneau and three | i o~ ¢ Ketch ck Spath of daughters, Marie Berne, of New OF Ketohikyiy Wod. Jack Bpath; c 5 o » o Craig. X : ) i b There is actually someone at Ox- York City; Caroline Bernhofer, of | Protective Tariff T DI O o’ v | PBOBRRE - Codlltie daiit’ S aig T S e BERLIN, Dec. 17 Prussic acid .x'fi\":ir \n ;:‘r:iv:l‘“:: :::.‘t:(lll:mm:lll fordl s Rt e e HE o o £ Ally V H { & 2 & r stive e i S;mqki. rancisco and Lilly Murray | Will Harm Farmers| rcorganized with the following |statement he does not choose has proved anm effective extermin: PG e At LRt throoih SalaRr Anf Oxtont: ELAE of Skagway. = - members: S. Hellenthal and run for the office of President ! ator of* the brass bug, an excep-|day, Presiden alles lssued a e | | Communists continues. DEATH TO BRASS BUCS|report to the schools to prepare OXFORD, England, Dec. 17— | SYRACUSE, N. Y, Dec. 17~ A . N for a great demonstration - { NEW YORK. Dec. 17—A change | James McCloskey, Juneau; Nels | again, must heed the jwish of the tionally destructive beetle, which |Proclamation making today Mm‘;:f,f:"‘,“" petitied “with " netunis M. Roterson locafbd ‘in ‘Simg-f, T EE SO otettive. tarift| Audersod, Dougles; James Bren-|ReDiblidan” National: ‘Congentida, s able o bore through metal.(8 public holiday and all Govern-| ™YL o Ll way in the early days of the| B O @ ihe farmer more than|nan, Petersburg: James C. Verdin,{if thal body “chooses he shall Fhe appearande of the insect in |Mment offices are closed as well ag) N SRR EDSEUHS. S Rt iihe sk L i of e | Vo @1d him, WK Jardine, | Kotehikan; Walidr B. Sharpe |run." Charles Hilles, Viee-Presi- | Heldelbers caused alarm as pre-|many business establishments.. . | (VR 0 0ot save oty ;:::z'm“““:,":““n“ ";““":“H"i’;‘mkl.'".e‘ Secretarw, of Agriculture, told ths | Ketchikan, and Walter Blantor, dent of the Republican National | vious attempte: fo extirpate it had | Tomorrow Col. Lindbergh willi '8 SENCe RIS PEVEE (S S hof ident of | Republican Club_ today, Hyder. Mr. Hellenthal cnu Mc. | Committee told 700 leaders at a failed. The houses invaded by "‘“"“"l 8 "‘;"_“”!“" ‘“""“’:””" {hel when G. W. Harding, a student ut S0 E. Bertateg reyloed “The time is approaching when|Verdin were named members of {party dinner here last night. the pest wers gassed for two|ranged in ‘his honor where (he college; = Oxford, decided f{"‘,"f'."' ('““".’! e ,‘:l],"' qfl::':‘l taritf protection will be more im-|the Territorial Committee | Reversing his previous attitudo | weeks, and at the end of that :."’“l‘(""_““"“.“;‘I“' ‘]'_‘:;M:“‘-‘l‘hr‘(:':::::‘"‘l':“I,!:s'::um Vork Al & Bathun EapIs. fomogrgm, S ‘e DOTtant to agriculture than to the Misrule of Fisheries towards the President’s announce- | e time thousands of the beetles SRR Laarn: the axiansbe. or it NHE SR tho fandral witl g eld tBret i ¢ slnog] blican misrule of fisa-|ment, Hilles declared that while | : 7 were found dead. Mexico display their skill. He, | Goon after the arrival of the|industry of this country, since| *The Republican misrule of fisa 5 : e o (Serious Charge Made gl i will also review, from the bal-|tion. teamer. Mrs. Peterson visited |38riculture is becoming less an|eries” was denounced in a reso-|he did not doubt Coolidge’s can i N - ;une'u; many times and had many |industry and more dependent on flution which declared “the entive|dor or sincerity, he was convine- Agamst Kresge in BUILD FLOATING DOCKS Sarads oroa st e the s Aling with fncredullty. Even' the S e e * | foreign markets,” said the Secre-|administration of this most im-|{ed a great many of his admirers Se lon S " gl e Bl |barber shops share in the suspl- Enis n thia o tary. portant resource has been concen-|continue fo hope for his nomina- paration Suit BURNOS ANEMS. Dec. 11 ion aderation of Lavor, il e e e I 5 “Agriculture products have been|trated in the hands of one ia-tion. 2 A ST order better to equip interior AL experlence as a barber, has beon TURKEY SHOOT for many years a diminishing part | dividual with full power to legis- e NEW YORK, DE'C‘ 1T—A charge | er ports for receiving cargo shlv: SCHOOL CONCERT IS unable to get & job. TOMGOGRROW 10 A. M. of America’s exports.” |late, regulate and prohibit.” It WOMAN AUTO DEALER that Sebastin Kresge, wealthy 18 floating .docks are being built READY FOR PUBLIC Workink shik es: fhadues Ga ; g - recommended that jurisdictin —_— chain store owner, lives a life afon n‘]“e’ “l“""h“':": |“'“"‘$m"::x {lege “Just isn't done” at Oxford, K 7 over the fisheries be tramsferred| HUDSON, Wis, Dec. 17—Tak-{, yni ¢ while distributing | "0Uth. Just completed, W 7 and students view with amaza- mF:,‘;"‘fi‘l::)‘;\_::"i;""ux"'(‘,',‘",lizl'::;: MOOSE AUXILIARY from the Department of Com:|ing over the control of a flourish- h“g: 8:::0:“ ‘:‘:my e 1: seut o (e mew port of Esquint| Things are practically ready fOr| mont figures published now and turkey shoot to be held tomorrow MEETS LAST NlGHT merce to the Algska Legislature. ling automobile business, Mrs, i i e DT in the Prov ll\ce of (;r:rr eln en.," I:e the presentation, mnext Monday|ihen showing that as high as 80 ,“} at 10 o'clock at ths Present regulations are declared | Martha B. Clymer in six months f'r Supreme Court by counsel for |total cost of the project w e uful Tuesday evenings at 4» per cent of some American sti- L ot Sl AR expecte!| The Women of Mooseheart Le-|tq be inefficient, uninteligent, anl|has made a success of what wasfhis wite, who is sulrfg for a sep.| aPProximately $3,000,000. o'clock, of the concert to be &iv-!dent hodies are working their way ;;::T»; L.h:e largest crowds ever|gion held thefr final meeting of resulting in gross injustice and|considered man's work. She is aration, R l.u;o‘lflgil:ARGE en by '!“"J""."‘:‘I" Public Schools |44 tney go. attending a shoot will be present. the year in the Moose Hall last|favoritism. Another plan touk now the only accredited woman The charge was made during in “'." Elk's "j‘ ¢ BB The farthest any English It is thought most of the mep: |night, and a large number of mem- | cognizance of the herring shori-lagent for a light car in the North-|3n argument on a motion for ASHEOUEE Db, 1785 SR8 “‘T N'(O;l““’:l;l; rt that [gent ordinarily will go bers now in town will take part|bers were present. At the next|age: “We recognize that con-|west. ~ [counsel fees for Mrs. Doris Kres- UW u}m i o @ 5 A o the “‘“0"111 has “‘,','-“ 8 ;’“'- working his way is to tut and a women’s squad is being|meeting, on January 5, new offi-| servation of herring is vital to the She is the widow of Otis E.[ge, who the attorneys said hag | Unite ates m:_m ed ) .d.‘ ':m‘ and it .wl ["v.“]va It “(m';. Tom | 11e vacations. formed. * |cers will be installed. halibut and salmon industries, and | Clymer, former big league -base-|been forced to pawn her jewels|Worth ot ‘“‘:"“ "“'"‘;'"‘ ’:“ ‘m: the second ’f"‘“’ ”“"""“l the ————— The features of the shoot be-| Mrs. G. Ingman, Senior Regent-|we are opposed to any wantor|pall star. Four state and federalto meet her legal expenses. il ot el L g e il side the turkeys will be the event|elect, filled the appointive offices!destruction of the herring supply.lhighways pass in front of Mrs. Attorney Lynch asserted thar | 25817 lel;.;fl 2:;« "‘If' 1132211 A .afll()l .nr(,he,':lld»t- and 1;; e I((,lu hs. Bt for a meerschaum pipe donated|as follows: Mrs. P. Hildre, guide; | We look forward to Statehood for|clymer's garage where she fre-|from December 1926 to last Apri | tional 'r': o < ‘)", i 1;‘“" separate l"l’:'.‘hw ml" e WD§ he Yakobi, by M. H. Truesdell and the draw-!Mrs. ‘A. Bloomquist, assistant|Alaska in the near future. The | guently is on the job from 7]Kresge lived in New York with|carats. ost o ||e,mu.mvu""wd‘;’o ?{;ngrum, lWH Drloim se: 0| arrived in port ing for the $5 gold piece donated|guide; Mrs. O. Harri, sentinel; | Territory should be accorded. the(a m. to 11 p. m. the sister of algirl employee of|monds came from 7 T dftferent ";“I ‘"‘J"“"g €Te- | an absence of t at the Thanksgiving shoot by L.[Mrs. A. Smith, argus; Mrs. K.|fullest measure of territorial self- PRERKDHEABE S AR one of Kresge's stores and that|Xingdom and most :» 4 wl i k.;‘ tofore presented in nneAnu. ing approximat: I, Morris. All members who at-| Hildre, organist. Mrs. Pearl Cur-|government, including the control FQWLS AND FOULS she was known to her associates|from Belgium. —Czec ;“” ‘l’"':“m‘ 7 that time, th tend the shoot tomorrow will be|tis was initiated into the lodge. of its fisheries, game and govern as “Princess.” y France, Germany and PR Queen Mary Stnt throughout 80 given a free pass to the Coliseum| Following the meeting a pro-|ment with power to form county| LANSING, Kas, Dec. 17—Fowls| Lynch declared the Kresge for.{South Africa did some of the 3 « | making an insp Theatre by W. D. Gross, pro-|gram was given and refreshments|organizations wherever desirable,|which he stole caused Williata)tune is estimated at $265,000,000, |business. Buyml Clocks A‘llll and trap lights prietor. were served in the banquet|and representation in the Legisla-|“Chicken” Robinette, a negro, to —w-—;Es e . 1son of the Ala A picture will be taken of thefrooms. The program was as fol-|ture according to population.” become an inmate of the suic|Hoycawife Success GARNICK IMPRO LONDON, Dec. 17—Clocks*again | sion made the c¢lub and members. lows: — o penitentiary here. And fouls of Bd Garnick, who has been con-{are numerous among the Christ-|cial inspector. 4 o Song, Mrs. Jurman, accompan-| DEPORTEES, LIKE CATS, the baseball variety have brougit lll llll . Rol fined to his home for the last|mas purchases of Queen Mary. —iig BUILDING JARRED fed by Miss M. Jarman; piano GENERALLY COME BACK |him fame as a wizard at catchinz presario @] week with the grippe, is back on|The Queen is an early shopper FORNAN( | and cello duet, Harriet Burtlesoa the, ball when a batter taps it MInIG his feet again and expects to re-|land has already made several % BY FALLING SNOW |and Maric Mende; song, Mrs. Jar-| pARIS, Dec. 17-The French |but'fails to send it over the dia- ConINBAPOLIS, Dec, 17—Mrs.{turn 1o work Monday tours of shops in search of gifts.| The Capt, bk man, Mrs. Olsen, Miss Jarman, pave the same difficulty getting|mond. o’l‘ull(:rsn i o ",";'her of three —————— Her methods are very direct. She|army post boat The building occupied by the|Miss Meade, Miss Bertleson, ac-iriq of undesirable foreigners that | acument. wl.l:n e o e MORRISON COMING knows exactly what she wants|Wednesday morn Harris Hardware Company on|companied by Mrs. R. Peterson; |some people have with cats. They g [ good muste thar narreciation off paicolm Morrison, Juneau boy,|and makes her selections without | night, bringing 1 Front Street next to Tom Mc-|spoon game, Mrs. Stars and Mrs.|come back. Some of them, when || PAT FILLUM, R.I.P. oceay ,‘: a8 won her afygy with the United States|hesitation, . |trom Chilkoot Bar Caul’s Garage was jammed some-|Hellan, captains, won by the fol"'mey are expelled, don't even|| "~ 3 Impreigel position as a woman|apijiary Cable Corps, who has re- ————— men from Chilkoot what out of shape yesterday mer's team; cormet solo. E. P.ljoave the country. Without es- | i cently been stationcd in Ketehi-| Upivergity Student came to Juneau on 1 when the smow from the roof|Curtfss, accompanied by Miss E. .ot they are put aboard trains fad l"a‘; the director of the lan, ‘1s expected to arrive on the p will return on the er of ihe garage slid and landed |Judson; solo, Mrs. Kasalica, ac-ipoung for foreign lands, but be- £ - {”‘r ‘;A"Inn music of the University | xqmuwal Rogers, transterred to Guflty, Bank Robb.fy sails tomorrow for the against the wide of the hardware|companied by Miss E. Judson. |fore reaching the frontiers, they ; of ; esota, Mrs. Scott’s concertfhe Juneau cable office. ;i ey s home. get off and take the next train | ventures since 1919 have reprc- LAGRANDE, Texas, Dec. 17— ures, e Eno 14 4 . - % ¥ y ‘young 3 ' 3 H “builaing into a slanting position, AS l!l JINKS NIGHT men to n‘oe that every expelled ; s ; loss. v ; BE ATII.KS SHOW of Texas student, has been found| | Ketchikan in unbalanced the doors, opened forelgner is eacorted to the fron- ® oo | Next spring the Chicago Civie o guilty of a daylight rovbery oti | 33 Foot Boat eracks in the walls and broke| preparations are now beingier the Paris police are wonder- . jOpera Co, will come to Minne-| Manager John T. Spickett, of|(ho parmers National Hank of| | one-of the two large plate giass!made for the big New Year's Eve|ino what to do about the situa- Vgt |apolis to give four performances’Spickett's Palace, announced to-|puaa in which $1,000 was secured| | KETCHI . Alaska, Dec, display windows. 'This moreing|celebration of the EIK’s Lodge,|tion. The new police regime has {under her management. This will[jlay that Jackie Coogar in “John- |y vear ago. She has been sen-| | 17—A twoni three day trip | men washed most of the ice and|the Hi Jinks, which the local of iheen conducting clean-up raids ‘n A [bo the biggest etfort of her ca-fny Get Your Hair Cul” will belienced to 14 years. She gave no| | from Seattle to Ketchikan n] g der gives each year on the eve-lvarious parts of Paris almost A gy the attractiom for (the EIK'[g0n of emotion when sentencel 'a 33-foot boat, was chosen by | ning of December 81. Lots of nightly, and all foreigners who In' 1919, as president of the wo- | Christmas show to the] kiddies of was passed. : Charles Watters, former m noise makers and fun is |seem to have nothing to do, and ] s s.:"!" :.h: :' ‘,,m e 0,‘ e m':‘m AIGE e : . mitte their identity cards, are el w‘- sity, -took (4 ‘& venturefof Tuesday, Deeembes 27. ‘he DR. PRICE HERE Minneso! e sy's Nie nfettl oy v i o HOME . [t bring * Madame ~ Schumanu-{feature will also bef shown the B g4 ey loea P Heink to the eampus. It was s0[next night to aecopmodate the| Dr. ¢. P, Price, who is to testi- | with his brother. Om the ch o sec it OD|fy in the case of Herbert Taylor,| | north they dies 12 years | charged with the slaying of Albert | quent snow I be admitted | Chisel, arrived here this morning| ! seas. on the Fornance from Haines, cony of the Natlonal Palace, a} The university looks upon Hard- I

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