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VOL. XXXI., NO. 4676. [FEARS ARE FELT FOR U. S. MARINES ~e—— (e & s g g ARt o 43 M"‘ Bt fop 2.6 B I ettty A i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ]UN[;AU ALASKA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1928. I Words Spoken by Slain Woman Incriminate Doctor | NEW EVIDENGE IN MURDER OF WOMAN IN L. A, | NEW YORK, Jan. 3--Businzss {men and bankers view the oui- look for 1928 with conservative optimism. Witness Gives Slartllng- Thero is a feeling in many quar- | . pters that political uncertaintics Tesllmony Before |invatiably arising during Presi- Grand Jury of business, but it is pointed out three weeks search for the littis WEALTHY WOMAN HAD that other factors are decidedly | mogorship- Ploneer has énded ‘Wit “FEAR OF BEING SLAIN, "\ the finding of the bodies of her | Credit supplies are ample, in- two occupants, frozen to tha » 5 ST ventories low, transportation beach at Strawberry Point, 10 tems efficient, labor plentitul audl milés from Cordova. » Mrs. Appleby Expressed|reiations between capitar dna - B M cka g ot (he ‘ol ttarss Belief She Would Be bor generally pleasant. Most con- ! the ch, mute evidence of hor Killed by D SEEa e, Able, S0, nanes - Sl strigzle against storms and e illed by Doctor selves without extensive rocours floes S~ to bank credit. The stupendc he finding of the boat's skiff, 5 108 ANGHELES, Cal, Jan, 3| floatation of now socuritien during right side up, indicated it had| Words spoken several months L4 _h“s teeated & dnignid broken loose, taking away thel WRgh . by Mrs, Amella Appleby| oor snd materla crew’s only chance of escape Shly Vatiis o ARl Shtdey; | SorIetiton troxl lrous diks béf) : The bodies of Capt. William | AT Siioad: wint Awuty Al s toh 10 8 ceribln sxtent Dy lighs T:ylm’ ul!dllil;tzlrl~~~-| Harry Hux]‘ I's B ay a- who manned the craft, were fouid [} ::;nz:llelx:rxuguli‘:::l) n';”l)lr‘re(‘;i:-?:w sty Rteget XRopec dhies Ludliey New Year's Day by the laun MecMillan, her former business| W confidence. Virginia one of the several g manager now held as the suspec Easy money rates resultiu: efiment boats which has be o fmrderer: from a tremendous increase in “'Vl searching for the Pioneer which iie. words. wére tears the slain|'estment capiial’agd & moderats i} plied between Cordova and Ka- o T G have expressed|Tecession in commereial demands || tallh W th. Desrme. MeNAlY: that, MeMillan | ormed the besis for ‘vistually ‘o | i D Inight attempt to fake her life, | unchecked rise in stock prices 1o} & Nally, fulled as a witness|neW high levels during 1927. Bus . cul-u WtATHER hefore the grand jury, declared|™®%® generally, however, as T¢ i ¥ McMillan had asked the woman flected in freight car loadings, |} to marry him but she feared hef 2uitomobile and steel production I PREV AILlNG ¢ \as only seeking her money. and corporation earnings, fell MeNally quoted the woman as slightly below the 1926 figures. telling him she feared Dr. Me- From an economic standpoint. Mu fiolld attempt to poisofiy one of the most significant de- [ Lslie. insirncted. MeNally) velopments of 1927 was the re to nuury the police in the event Wr::“:f mfl fl‘mmnfimfl"{ha el i g correc ne o e e nounce-| 3. between agricultural and no- Flonda Is Expenenrmg ment that the grand jury would asrl‘rnlu:rllll Nlcdw I'Fll‘w ,‘\"m"l Lowest Temperatmc investigate the death, deputy| west, which produced the la . ] ® shierifhs nsked for an analysis: by| Sring wheat crap sinco 101, | ; in Many Years . ‘hemists of a blood stains|reported to be in the best cond's S L o i :,‘,)‘"":yf‘,“;".l:,u“,,:d dha’:,:”e J' a| tion since the war. | Mary Langdon Baker, beautiful Chicago heiress, whose namo has been WASHINGTON,, | Jatk,, 8 AL hammer discovered in the garage ! linked in several romances that failed to materialize, is reported engnged novmally h.xw l&:ll.).IN‘I(I(\Irtfl. <’nfur of Mrs. Appleby’s home. Prev- | in “dead earncst” at last. Henry Channon (inset) is said to be the lucky tinued “‘over all’ Eastern, “_""’ ol i ol G R g | man. land Southern sections today an | P .n was killed in a rear room of _ (International Newsreeld ¢ R ey |vm'!|<n|t4 of the I\nrlll\u-: Lit —3 tle relief is seen by the Weathe: NER, e i ]9 Craba we o off 1o 4 bad "“”L! Burcau bofore tomorrow, then L M“ll;( “;“‘ Ly PR m"ll’:bmnim:&(n::::;h- »\x-alln“l( 1: c'lur‘/’l L‘)o,)"r‘ltlon . thermometers will begin to ri found eight days ago on the out- ::,,,, “w,,(::t ,,,r'm,. % dlkastebie] l;‘j:l\l‘:fiv (E:]n:;.l’:;;”I“I::I-ytl‘.;‘l’[“l:fi‘i'i::ll"w(:ll:l;'ll’ pkirl of Los Auseles. shoriage of soton and (h small Gains as 1928 Dawns Yalia) S 5 e € L St e Mg s-“".‘ Florida has been experiencing warm was the weather in Sep S B ' M s b ol AP Lt ot Subsipuial gmge . of ““” M cau announced the temperatuce _ | wheat and cotton crops, which had ' By BISHOP W T. MANNING | would reach 20 degrees above - been given up as lost, blossomed PE TR ATY XEBW YORK. das: $We wre toxi | 2ero. jnto maturity. . The Government often that this is an age of| VYesterday America shivered ax SEEiEBALe ol the corn orop ‘W | change, of great upheavals and|temperatures fell to unusually low ratsed 500,000,000 bushels in N"'\ new problems, and this is quite|levels. The cold wave came in LA Bt ai-Lots Hhiter Buj 1ber and e year's. corn . out-| | trite, but our age is not pecutiar| with New Year and spread its icy B v o Wncame the: Gus °;"~ inatead of being the ’";‘“‘”‘;‘;5 {n this. 1t has been so in’each|fingers over virtually the entice er of a controversy during Queen snsr.e 19013, ":ru!;w thet "nest f lage and doubtless will continue! ry. The Pacific Slfllnu only, Selery tour of the, United SLAES | yustners | oo s au Ayaltbeso [ dscaped the full effect of the cold e o enta afror 5. 1o.| business. Disastrous floods last'American Proposals re| A sulficient study of histocy|Wave | »flay illness. Half a dozen phy: By STANLEY W. PRENOSIL (Associated Press Finance Editdr) | dential years are likely to have a retarding effect upon some line. Spring wiped out millions of dol- BUSINESS FACES PRESENT YEAR WI TH CON SER VA TIVE ()PTI M fi CHlCAGO HE!RESS TO BECOME BRIDE Suggested—Pact Ex- would make most of us more m | | | i | i i i | od- cians worked over Miss Fuller in lars UL RORATLY dn i Misstasipn! 0 N M |’1 est as to our present achi | pirelays night and day; administ. (Continued on Page 1'wo.) pires Next Mont! | ments, more appreciative of the! ing _oxygen but life ebbed out the New Year came in - SNOW ON GROUND WASHINGTON, Jan. can proposals in conn Amg on with | | i | that God rules and that He succeeds to year. None of u lessons of the past, and- more s\ working His purpese out as ye | i an | QGreatest Gitt Yeflr ! lof the American suggestions. mddernists and the fundamental- - 4ol ’ ! Bxchange of communications|ists has already spent itself. Most “ BrlmTo‘al Ab(we [ between Secratary of State Kel-|of us refuse to be labelled with {logg and Ambassador Claudel, [either of these titles hecause the [ Bd f D l ’nnw have led to two different|Gospel in which we believe Is p % l“)n or e e proposals as a means of lighter-||arger than either of them and P " % machinery fo: |ing up diplomatic | preserving peace. —_—,e — includes the truth for which each of them stands. Bducated Chris- —_— . —— By R. 8. PICKENS | (A-WAM Press Staff Vlflhr) YORK; Jan. 3—American » ema to the extent of almost w undation library show that this kes the twelvemonth Just| yyeen 340,000,000 000 000, 1., the statistical year book [0X} .. oirigtians, Selence is lead- : ently pu 1 ioa probably the ‘gressest “Blt|way he' larfest glo caivibg | s e t:::","’]‘l‘umh;r A% ling us closer, and elosr to God. year” in the history of the world.| ;o ¢ tye year and oue of the DS of|And this state is a typical tremendous are expecting the total to go far beyond the $200,000,000 mark bny | January 1, /pushing the total amount given for echarity within: the 1ast decage beydnd the billioy-| ington Foundation on the wa!tl coast, with its am!nvl: of be-; Of this amoant MANY JEWS OF GERMANY HAVE HOMES IN CAPITAL BERLIN, Jan. 3-That almost of the. interesting facts revealad Jews in Germany Is 564,000 tians do mnot argue about theory of evolution, they take for granted and find it a help, a hindrance to their faith. ,,uo«,uom has been given WY | dollar mark. religion and science belongs to Creation, of the Heary E. Hunt.| e 'hiw of the Jows in Getmab¥l ine past. One of the leading scl- fds of the Russell Sage| live in the capital, Berlin, is on¢| oy ijgis of our land said the other day: one. The supposed conflict between “Sclence is making us bet- the it not TWO FROZEN SM/ BODIES ARE * FOUND, BEACH Wreckage of Pioneer and Bodies of Her Crew Found by Searchers CORDOV Alaska, Jan, Investigate Collision Of Aulos Three Killed Jan - responsibility SAN MA'I‘]C(L Cal., forts to establish IN ALASKA AREAS ; the projection of a mew peace|say what the present year will for an automobile collision which - MARIETTE, Ga, Jan, 3—A treaty with France, to take the|bring but in the light of move: caused three deaths and injuries The following amounts of snow|head-on collision between Iwo in.| Place of the arbitration pa:t|ments now taking place there are to 11 other persons, occupied at-} ®were on the ground at' severallterurban electric cars, attributea | Which expires February 27. lnh"(l:rep things which I hope and be |tention of the San Mateo Count Alaska stations Monday evening, | indirectly to the freezing weath- ibeen placed before the Yrench!lieve we shall see In the religious jofficials today. "January 2:° er, killed three persons here y,g_H)ovemmem i an alternative [ life of our country in *the year Identification of two of the Bethej, 10 inches; Eagle, 8 in-|terday atternoon. Twelve persons|form. Frauce must now take the| 192§ dead remains to be cleared up. ches;' Fort Yukon, 15, inchies®|were injured. The crash u(:cuw“hst step. Less of Controversy The accident m-«un-ml_u hen a Nome 15 inclies; Tanana, 18 n-|red when a northbound train ran| Whether the result of the cx 1. T belleve thatin the present | heavy pleasure car, driven by and Juneaw, 10 inches. past a signal into an empty car. | CBADBes will result in a siigl|year we shall see a lessening of |Frank O'Connell, plunged into a| ______ltreaty or two sepavate pacts, sup-|the spirit of controversy “m(mg‘mmhhmmd automobile stage. Al- | plementary to each other, depencs | Christians. Ithough the manner in which the ‘prewmnbly on the French study The controversy between the |accident occurred is not definite- ly learned, C. E. Trude, driver of the stage said O'Connell lost con-| trol of his ecar after turning ()ul in front of the stage to pass an- other car. Lip Stick Clubs Beat High Cost of Comehcs LONDON, Jan. 3 Lmunu clubs have been formed by fac- tory girls in the East End with the aim of cutting down the coslL of beautitiers. The clubs buy the rouge sticks, face powder, cold creams, perfumes and other “ne- cessaries” at wholesale prices. The lipstick club consists of ten to fitteen girls employed in the from three pence to one shilling into a weekly pool. held and the winners gain certain ¢ in history v s toundations not-yet re- m‘)& ,:P;’r‘et el oy ek l‘:;'“ 172,000 are "m""' o Bori| 't say ndvll&g md with fuil with gifts of less t M “ Auvericin history, the|’ A.om, ite responsibility for the statement h’;cl‘“::‘ “:‘*' ount i Spe for thef, thet no/GReIRe S T Lhe - lc ce, QY 1w F1oak qdvanelu cuk eve lfifl B privileges’at the hairdres-ers. the mmnuwuu same factory. Each member pays| “Draws” ara club operuce can- toilet articles may be| A. Van Mavern, trav, about 30 per cent undor|took passage ‘ou the Princess g e e N e R MEMBER OF ASSCCIATE ED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS w MRS LINDBERGH MADE FLIGHT | PEBEL '[[]WN IS GAPTURED BY MARINES IRadiogram Asks for Rein- forcements — Also Hospital Supplies INAVY DEPARTMENT | EXPRESSING FEARS | HO R eport of Two Engage- | ments Are Received— J, Marines Are Killed { MANAGUA, Nicaragua, jan. 3. | —Quilali, a rebel stronghold, is in the hands of the American forces aftyy fierce encouunters !with Nicuraguan rebels under Gen. Augustino Sandino which {eost the lives of six United States Marines and resulted in the .wounding of 28. One Marine was | killed and five wounded last Sun- [day when reinforcements joined |the patrol which Friday captured 'lenll with a loss of five Marines killed and 23 wounded. 2 | The rebel casualities have not been determined, Onee the Marines established themselves in Quilali, their | planes bombed Sandino's forces. Prepyrations are underway to the American ecol- the former Sandino crush the iasw i | | concentrate After losing Qualall, Gen. San- !dino shifted his headquarters to 1By Chipote, 18 miles away. | SPECULATION RIFE | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Spee- ulation over the safety of the iAmerican Marines who have cap- tured ‘Quilali gripped officials Ihere following receipt of a radio- gram plea for reinforcements and hospital supplies. ' The sage was received by | m | Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh proves he wood, & fier as |the Navy. Department from [{ES liey moted son. by 'making dong hop trom Detrolt to Mexico .City | Teipanecs wub - Beadguarters to spond Christias with him, Map shows how mother ofi"'hone, |the Marine. detnchinent EES Bagle” made the Jong ‘aerial trip. She returned to Dotrojty:hy |(Gen. ‘Sandino and guve the HEsk ihud Neted e lofticial news of the Sunday eon- ga, ment, — - — ———— Mrs. Lindbergh Is Home After Epochal Flight DAWN $ FATE. e 1S BELIEVED periences last days when a snow storm {Officers ! Schooner Heard Splash wewell Messages™ of Submarine Victims Are to Be Preserved | i ! WASHINGTO. tary of has re- *d that. every precaution be ¢ wrve possible “fare- that may have the six members of which was ken to pre well messa heen Jeft by Ithe submarine 8§-4 twice forced to earth the Ford monoplane, in which she Evangeline and Crew of was a pas Mras | o Lindb stepped from the | . (sunk off Provincetown, Mass., re- | ship's cabin at e wora ai- | in Sea Off Cape Cod |cenniy i Representative James W. Me- PORTLAND, A [ Clintie, of Oklahoma, member of splash, made by V\Il.ll is believed the House Naval Committee, In a to have been by an airplaue, inio | letter to Secretary Wilbur, recall- | the sea of Cape Cod, was heard ed that several years ago, when s/ by officers and the erew of (hela Japavese submarine disaster schooner Rose Ann Bellive . rre such a Imessaga was I'This Is believed to have solved founad This message said that | the fate of the pleve Dawn carvy-! water-tight compartments eould ing Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson not be opened until adequate and her three companions. pr Capt. Comeau, of the schooner,| reported be was called on deck on the night of December :ulmn his vessel was at & pok A lh miles northeast of Naussett | L. Alicn and Al Pessemler, sach Ligbt, on Cape Cod. Phe buyers for Goldstein’s Emporium, |(‘.u)Ln'n sald he first distinguished : 1eft for the States on the Priugess §| faint sounds and positively ident- Mary. Pessemier is going as far City Isolated for 36 Hours| [ e’ thom as made by airplang south as Portiand while Allen will R s Slorm IS Worsl | motors. ‘These sounds came to .m{‘m‘”ml‘- to San Fianeisco. Both : {abrupt ending within 10 minutes!buyers will meet eastern repre- Evcr Expenenced when a heavy sentatives and place orders for Heavy seas prevented od search. port yesterday afternoon com- | pleting an epochal round trip | | tlight to the Capital of Mex | | ico. M | | i — .. SILVER THAW DOES DAMAGE LOCAL BUYERS LEAVE b % splash was heafd. X l:vl.elhl‘i" business house here. ASTORIA, rific storm, described as the worst " ever experienced, is subsiding and 4 |Body oi Murdmd leaving in its wake damage esii All Males of 1 i | i mated at $50,000. i 3 ’ ' The greater part of the (lmpag«-!‘ Mfll’l annd Tfldly‘ One Tribe was caused by a silver thaw. . 5 } lai , | MERCED, Cal 3gn. s—ur-| | Are Slain The city was lsolated for | gopeq oyer threo weeks ago and, S hours. ; ‘ '-uncean-u in a brush and weed BAGDAD, Irik, Jan. 3.— | Public utility companies Were |0t 50 yards fromn the Golden| | Fvery male member of one | the hardest hit, the electric lght|gi, o Highway, rue hody of Frank and power wires being crushed |y ;o0 was giscovered today by, ' under . l:oltlntu of lce. two ranchers, Hig skull 'fl; Highways and streets are block- gy, oqyred by o blunt instrument,; of the Irak tribes, ing even male babies, ha ! heen slain by Sheik r-& ! El Dowish and his raiders. includ- \ ed by fallen poles and 1""!'"‘|enher a club or fron bar. | ' Thousands of ecattle were Wires. v | | carriéd off and the miserable T 5 TR e 55 D) A. R. Duncan, wife and dawgh| | remnant of women have been ! B Mad|ier, sailed for Seattle on Princess Mary for the States on a vacation trip. & | Mary for BCQIO.

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