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» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL XXXHI., NO 4998 ANTEWAR TREATY IS APPROVED BY U. S. SENATE ALASKA TERI\IFORIAL FLAG PRESENTED NEW PROHIBITION PROBEISTO BE MADE NOW All Phases to Be Investi- gated—Hoover Makes Announcement COMMISSION IS TO BE APPGINTED Senators Jones and Edge: Will Not Press Their Resclutons | . PEACE FOR EUROPE | J | WASHINGTON, Jan. 16-~The WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—Her- ¢ | Senate has ratified the Kellogg bert Hoover is to appoint a spec- By JOSEPH E. sHARKEv v ial ‘commission after March 4 to (A. P. Ccrrespondent) rote was taken after Chair- investigate Prchibition and gen-| man Borah, of the Foreign Rela- (jr;:l.' law violati s it wel as | { | GENEVA, Jan. 16—The world’s tions Committeo, ‘rend o ‘the EANE court procedure b nd make recom- §, climb toward 1929 will encounter a ate a report of the committe: mendations looking toward im- ¢ ¢ mcuntainous obstacle, observers which the treaty in no ws povement of the whole situation. | believe, in the problem of Ruro- lad ths right of sdibaci s developed after a confer- ;;5 i ! pean minorities o SRS Hakin, ence :wum n_Hoover mlm s.»n‘vl i This somewhat ambiguous word | | The report declared It to be the tors Jenes of gton, an “minorities” means the millions of! Rt S, . A E of New pective persons who became r dent .{ll": 1 s D ‘»' . "l“ " ".E' i leaders of the dry and wet forces ; | chithtiies Wi tha idaety. is of| ‘ Dottrine s cOngISIIN. who advised Hoover of their de.| Mrs. Sarah Louisa Northcott on way to prison for life after e o e ol J) ! wa securty adll to abandon resolutions to| onfessing to the murder of Walter Collins, one of the victims of b Qiterer oo R AR rY VAl part of 1 of self-defense. 2o @ Prohibition inquiry,| the Wineville, Cal, murder farm. Inset is of her son, Gordon, chargsd yod Sfier LNNCIRgESe | Isabelle (left) and Marjorie Meuser, two Chicago girls who were 35 to 1, St saators Jones and Tdge said With murdering four boys at the farm, reading his mother's letter * sense the “minorities” havel ggopted by an English peer, shown as they arrived in Sgutha " Vs e Sk Hoover had agreed with the advising him she had confessed. “She's crazy,” vas MNorthcoit's een anmexed to countries 1ol gppgute to their new home. They were adopted by the Maray 4 vite = against - the 1 lation as nct neees: 2 somment. ch normally they do not be Marchioness of Hunticy. e th time, that all that would WIHED . i~ . 3 oy Theppineip. varagraphy of the N W PN 4 e A recent instance of the agita-| . 2 4 o S ol R A “”!”‘E‘ e M e -~ tion resulting from the “minority”| Hoover Cancels "g' rr 1} ‘ . ut v be a ‘measure appropriating | « y » 19 s . > r 3 I i 0 money for the expenses of the Man’s Inferior! eystem 1s the demand 'of eitizens | Goo Trip (R LLLLS AL L solamnly deel commission. This will be offered |1 Man Restored ; in Budapest and some other citles S s S T wir cest e el bearioot e e | To S : i in Hungary that a vevision be| To West Indies' |} QL ES ¢ S S to be called early in o Status of I made of the treaty of Trianon, (he | LI ED E g,,, wiot) A Tékeeaiithy & L ) ! i document which contains the terms| ot ey S The Jones resolution would | Living Person ] ! [ot peace Ritwien e '1‘1‘|" WASRING TN il 181 QTR nRiQ e have crdered a Congressional ir | Hungary. Resolutions adopted | Ftiefbe F el %fi EA N\A FR 1ol dino quiry while that by Edge would G, Drlis J char that Jugoslavia, Rouman.|h® “‘,” iu‘- \uhlh]lv .]rllnd\n ||‘\r4‘1‘\|, L J ‘ g : Have: directed the Premident. to 9 o4 ; la and Czechoslovakia were not|templated good-will tour of the —— G Sttian 3 »point a commission to conduct | g ond sgeaian, Gge homnelenaliyfil fullilling obligations contracted by | WSt Indies before March 4. ¢ SEres the=! S &Ry 8 4 restored to the status of a div-.{ A5 i eher 2 tods that-<atter hls- (naug: < 3 tian of 8 l]hnules or confl an Investigation into ‘unlamomi’ 1 g them concerning the protection of | M6 e AAL “l i ‘n“‘.lh B T o RS tntovar R o $t4 fofl ‘as Presiden e will poss A o and conditions existing. Gellstan that the gl the rights of minorities. 2 3 e 'gin they may be, and which miy Hoover said the investigation make the tour. oes Down Wit : hotid Do exteadsa o that Vol terious bones identified as Deprived of Rights R e . arise among them, shall never b¢ fs:((,),l“"( h’i (ixu:‘t e O,‘g :0 e those of Price, were the skele. It was stated {nat 3,500,000 Mag Few Mmutes sought except by pacific means.” termine whether alleged’ abuses Work, o W OHRAR (R e e vars living in these countries had Al bk 1 in enforcement are Anherent in Rerong : been deprived of their personal i {5 “5,‘[[,']‘“{‘",("_ 'II”,"', A M‘;]" GIVES OPINION gy The “eame jury last m and property rights; that thoy [ i the ol Y WASHINGTON, Jan: ies &= ot declared Price was burne were restricted in the exercise of| J('“)““"‘\"""“ R o e '® Jeclaration that the Senate’s rati- de when fire destroyed their religious and linguistic privi- | oiieee SCERNICH: SON MU fication of the Kellogg Pact is i o vessel sank a few minutes ; cabin on his homestead. leges, and that politically and eco. | j ol VARRS W IMINULES ) lifed by its consideration of 4 3 i | : triking a rock off Wa Price, who was mis 19 nomically they were oppressed and : O e e e o the erufser bill was heard (s ] L days, said he had been Kid- | | persecuted, P A PLANS‘ Sl L ,conference on the Cause and Cure napped This being so, insist the resolu.! »‘” i of War, charging that the ‘‘State His wife received $4,000 life tions—which have reached Geneva| [ .“) % shit s ont Department follows the dollar.” insurance which she returned | | —it bec e evide t o F ‘ Prof. John Latane, head of } h I appe nonal pY B that 8 A "” her crew wentiflown withsher: g Department of Law cf Johns when Price reappes ijanon ear ver be a ba 4 b it e Departmes Law cf | FUR DRY I-Aw |Z§ 1;:’;1‘:;”1:"’;:-: “D«‘x:ur h; mI . \Wants Marines Withdrawn There wer en SRR Topkins University, sald Ameri- | 4 . de laren the passengers, , Ry < | S progress; hence it should be and Part of Nicaragua 1t is bolleved that only ono (o MAYAL construction ‘8 de. [ elle paghe is as . . s ; o X or ed solely & — . SHERERRe S Lieasns s anked | Given to Him {tfeboat was launched and 0 g poean investments abroad and | ; e intess de Taurine [to take the necessary steps in) this were the boatswain, 15 mem- » At 1A | (ab w) f‘ ly Mrs. Peal |consonance with article 19 of tie| | 1 nd four: pas DO [BY. peace treatiss Cr SN v J sonanc article 19 o e | hers cf h (] and our as- Y itiona mpnahm { (above), formerly Mrs.' Peal 18 ik e AL %) MANSHUA Jay. 07 iyl g ments, declared that *big 4 | | H. Flanagan, of Wichita, Kan., | covenané, which proviie: that 11 Gon. Bandine. Nivuraguan ngers The ltebont was tossed 1ivy®lyecdionsay. fn sifech we | Jo |assembly may advise the raconsid about in the heavy seas for an ; ¢ an ait for lmev IN WASHlN TON | deploreg loss of her wardrobe oy e e 1 leader, has replied fo the 2 RN+ o will vote to ratify your harmless | i peized by French officialdom |eration of treaties which have be-j,,,qp, roposals tha 5 our before sighted by a JuRK. 5,4 meaningless declaration Declares Mellon ! [ ;gllowlngy an investigation of [¢0meé inapplicable and the consid-) 10w, B p““r::;)\m\ml l.;‘(‘.::lt‘nllzi:i iy el was commanded by oyt o provided you give us i RN R {5230(1)000 “school” which she |eration of international conditions| sy American Marines be with- CoPb Jensen ik 11,{‘_ £ ":l \(n‘:I our cruiser The greater the WASHINGTON, Tan, 18/ Sacte.| | and ather Americans sought to. | Whose continuance tendanger qrawn from Northern Nic Rk, o0 rs were British S¢ forelgn investments, the more fn= ta of Treasu Mellon advised; bta'n funds for. The pretty the peace of th \\rnlrl It is 1t th P e ; the ¢ icers either Russian cistent will be the demand for Congress that in his opinion i | obta ““b A hcrl titly | this article that m: T ey > or. Gh a bigger navy. We have pre- Treasury appropriation of an add ———— | matron o ‘?i‘“e her of an an. |tB¢h their hopes lent MBBGRRE" of Ni s 9 sented to the world a treaty tional $25,000,000 for Prohibi | threugh the gift to her of an an- | .oy ot the treaty il President” Moncada yenouneing war as an instrument Enforcoment should be deferrs IGav. Hartley and Those| ciat cl:‘atea::dom Pz e iatnnents tond tRIBREED e WDMAN FuUND of policy, but the navies. are until surveys to be conduc Who Have Been Fighling i g International instruments con-|factory 'and = the instruments of imperialism and termine the most effective w. * , g — taining stipulations h |Northern Niea be those used to safeguard. invest- use the money. with Him Bury Hatchet tion cf minorities placed and placed under Sandino’s con i ments.” The advice was given in a let-| — | guarantee of the L [ | trol treason ’ <% ST 7 ter addressed to Chairman Warren | * o) \ tions are of the follow | The letter to Sandino urging of the Senate Appropriations Com.- | ;73 o ]" o AT 1. Special treaties [bim *to abandon ‘the struggle i mittee and was a reply to com-| A 2 & he old Admin fon Paris during the peace conference |2g2inst the Nicaraguan author i A8 l:’ ke munications from Warren asking| B.ulqblxngMoxer “(':‘h; now. cm_l. State of Washing o | 2. Speciali chapters inscried in 1~ [ sent by Brig. Gen. Fe- I aged 65 years, st B ool el ] v}ctlon,- ary ar en,. 0P0{3 day. : The new A m.mf r the general treaties of peac {land, commanding the American nd stabbed to dedth in her wAR DEPT $25,000,000 for the enforcement of| Singer and director, arrived i walting to be born tonight when | 3. Declarations made before the|Marines, eatly in December. Green Bluffs, near here, P the dry law and recently added| Chicago ihe other day fo start Gov. R. H. H 7 will “’ef in- N N Tell League council - band George, and son are i35 : A augurated for his second four- ’ A i : T e by his Committce to the first De-j & new season. She told inter. &u: orthcott’s Nephew .Tells| 4. Conventions between inter-| auestioning T g icienc riati | viewers that woman is “inferior % P 4 4 “IMAN ACCIDENTALLY tricker told the Police he found WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—With ficiency Appropriation bill. Soth s (TS P fT ] ested states. ; figures altered to includ Joth Gov. Hartley and his fel- ury o reatment anc ¢ 2 | the body when he and his eon re.: s figures altere o include a to man,” and therefore should B y c 1 bod A Faep | » low : and members of the . ut briefly, the general princi-| KILLED, MINE FALL $10,000,000 appropriation for in- have a care in adopting a career o 7 T Sl 1 P hese agree-| * “* turned from doing the morni iz ¢ 1 pting i re have expressed them- wo Dlayings ple underlying all these agrec-| s g | summoned the meigh. land waterways incorporated, the HELEN WI i nowad:xlyls,mm““ Newsreel) jselves publicly and privately as PR ments is that minorities shall be| (. DPaneraytis, a workman|pors He first said he believes War Department bill was passed | i detemined to avoid a repetition BT A Slvon e same treatment ag th Alaska Juncau Mine, met | .. b : yesterday afternoon by the House. Bekehedi ot of the last four years of bitter] RIVERSIDE, Calif, Jan Iregular population. It they I yoRtatllan’ when’ he o ith was. due to natural eauses. .y, )"0 nnropriation is $448,0004 [ political struggles. FNSd. Clark., Glordgn - Ste aggrleved, they may appeal 10 the [gon ¥R Eir WICH indd od stans led to an inyestiga.| i (U7 SPPTORFALOR 1o $THEER 5 % . al s gles. 4 4 B S , 3 ¥ lentally down a g into 100, s asure now 08 1t ‘[’I"II“"" Continues While nearly ail cf the old| ""”l“"'lf'“ “'h“""hk“ ';”“I the council of the Lea However. | yo oo colivedb ar as | ! 1) f g, R Renaley als were re-elected, both[¥Yesterday the story of the allccediminoritias are themselves bound toy .y, iy, Sl it I his wite o Al i f In Afghanistan, Says peabiinin il ol avo brutal treatment which cowed him o operate as loyal fellow citizens | wa ”]"u",']“ ot Oy ond | ervous trouble during the past T o g BERKELEY, Cal, Jan. 16.—The| Advices to British veen engaged in years of poli Into assisting in the slaying of|with the nations to which they|to ho missing shortly after 19|three vears and probably commit- hree Killed bY‘ engagement of Helen Wills to Fred | U and personal warfare with him, nd Nelson Winslow with iegally pelong. {o'clock and fellow workmen re- ‘¢4 suicid Explosion of Gas S. Moody, jr., young San Francis-' sz T . agreed to call it a|axes. ' History of Protection [ ponted 1f MEEBRAREY: Tre Hody W e i gl co Wroker, was announced today| WONDOX, jan. 1b. — Official] \ttle and quit quarreling.| During questioning Clark exhib-] ppo msw,i, 3 the ot ot hok Tchul until about 7 i vk = PERRE BT it by Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Wills, | 2dvices to the B""“‘}:‘ F“"e'(':'l‘; The Legislature is still going |ited & scar on hjs head which helmsnoemas ol Oy 1 enrly ages. |last eventng ‘when it came out,GOY. PARKS LEAVES Aeis) Killod Hu8 onfirmi i {Ofice state that fghting stl rough the e !said was the result of a blow from : o : : : & = ' s were killed aud 58 mors circulated fr through the routine of getting said wss the resu a 2 arles IX of Fra b b i T/ sontiiy. e enlied elSD0 U L ienraiatan 1700t ) e vost said wae the somil of & Dlow 1127 1672 King Charies 1% of France ot e conveyor win the ore. WASHINGTON SUNDAY . miired late yodta some days, despite denials of both.! St Sagatia th baication of | organized for business. ul 4 {in a treaty with Qu B 1 The body was ‘examined i TTID IF v d alokts e b The date of the wedding hae not|jebital despito the abdicstion o, g 5% He took off his shirt siovins undertook that no Enslish su found that death h TURN, JUNEAU o been set. 1 ey S scars on his back he said North-|shouig 1e molested as to his : been ingtantancons E 2 :l’:m “‘enr;hd jiaden s cutornd FUNERAL OF FRED cott. caused by pounding him andfgon e property “by the inquis erovtis wns a f A% « “A:\v":': e ca al. 1 -, L j v . Y i s oS 1 o thro " fthe cap | PRICE TOMORROW by usine votins wator. i »a's no og punbrotert” "7 ! ! reers, SRR oot o : 5 o perione, SOt Condition Of Mrs. ) | was under threat :)( death from | pigin accepted in gland,” while f ynf\ mine since la ¥ ' ' ' . G . | | The funeral of Fred Price,|Northcott and he . himse! rick {the right of minorities to freed about 40 y old and |t ont E Goodhue Is Again Foch flEd Clell‘llenl“l“ | pioncer, who died at is home|the blow which felled Lewis Wins- {wag oxpregsed in the French revo ed by bi o . ’ 3 Tow. { : . " nd four ldren ) Cause of Anxiety eported Improving caiiy Monday morning, will be low. {1ution declaration of gh pi. 3 ,_.,,f ¥ p beotey {held from the Scottish Rite Tem- s AR i man which demands n 0l I boun I 4 Plane Goes Into Nose NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Jan.| PARIS, Jan. iv.—The condi-|Dlc tomorrow aficrnoon at, 2 ng, Progre“ Slow; \erance and liberty o 1zh s b L :( A e Dive: Two Persons Dead 16.—The condition of Mrs. El- ticn of Marghal Foch, Commander o'clock. The ceremony will be Pri Bett There is an American interest| Y010 Ubdetaking Parlove, v , ol mira Goodhue, mother of Mrs.!of the Allied Forces during the under the direction of the Ma- Queen, nnce, er, jattached to this problem of minor-| & &8 SHECHECE L U o T ; SON, Aviz. Jan. Bo-=Hy W Calvin Coolidge, is causing anx-|latter part of the World War, sonic Lodge and high officers of |1ue; Recently a movement B W X S PRARE; ¢ 5 e i PSRRI bk gt s i 3 N 1 noon at 2 o'cloek in the Ru 2d between Mississippi and | Motooef, passenger and Melvia jety. It is learned that she has has improved and is feeling|the order will officiate. Inter-| ONDON, Jan. 16. s inaugurated to clarify the regula-|o0% @ 8 GOEE L ChE . Pacific Coast. He retired re-|Smith, ‘of the Aviation Seheabis not been well for the past twostronger from a recnt attack of |ment will be in the Masonic plof|progress still = continues =~ VerYitions of the ocuncil and determine |\l o von omiciating. Intor tly after having been with|Kelly Field, were killed yesterdaw: days. Mrs. Coolidge has not been|the heaft. at Evergreen Cemetery. The body lglowly. The Queen and Prin r aviOry |l Y e o et fhon|attsmisot b in U dw,,,,, summoned to the bedside, how-| Georges Clemenceau, suffering|has been in the Juneau-Youngipoth suffering with severe colds, | ppnE N9 e ]‘_ll"‘::(, ‘ 2y . A S el W0 crashed 700 feet, ever, JUNEAU ALASKA WLDNESDAY J\\UARY I6 1929 MURDER FARM WOMAN TO PRISON1 : \ with a severe cold, is also bet:er.)Undertaking Parlors, 4«,. g VR “ALL THE NE f WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—Goy.|Coliege and School of Mines at | George A. Parks, of Alaska, has|F Delegate Sutherland presented to Postmaster General General New, Gov Harry S. New, an Alaska Territor- | Park Gen. Wilds P. Richardson jal Flag for his colle n of State form President of the Alasks and Territorial now on dis- E. K. Burley pl in the Post Office Depart- ry of the Inter ment. Charles H Those atten ih s mony the Departmen ! were Dr. Charl Ju , Presi- | © Alagka, and N |dent of the Alaska ultural| M President of the 1 Commission RACIAL M NOIJTIFS DARKEN HORIZON OF show some improvement. WS ALL THE TIME” MEMBER ‘ “Centinyed on Paze Two) | 'GIRLS ADOPTED BY ENGLISH PEER | OF ASSOCI’\I'FD PRESS PRICE TFN CENTS RATIFIED BY U.S.SENATORS {Vote Is 8) to l with Blaine ! of Wisconsin Being { Against Treaty BORAH READS REPORT | OF HIS COMMITTEE |Self-Defense Not Impaired ! by Treaty—Princi- ; pal Paragraphs KELLOGE PACT |

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