THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD REFERENDUM FISHERMAN CHARGED ! plights Troth with Pistol '7 7 in Hand. Foch Prevented COMMUNITY FUND w WITH KILLING GIRL Says Invasion of THE PLAN IN BRIEF The Alaska Daily Empire OUT ON $5,000 BOND Proposes Berlin by Allies DRIVE I. That the shall j LAUNCHED; i enter the Permanent Alaska Ole Knutson, arrested in Seattle I immediately Juneau, NEW YORK, Jan. 16.— Court of International Justice, und- during the holidays charged with Marshal Foch, chief of the er the conditions stated by Secretary Do you approve the winning plan Yes manslaughter in connection with the | DESIRED Allied forces during the World in $5,000 Hughes and President Harding death of Ilene a | j "j Branshaw, crippled 1923. War, personally saved Berlin February, girl run down and killed in an au- | II. That without becoming a No from invasion of the Allied in Bubstance? I 1 tomobile, is a member of the crew member of the League of Nations troops after victorious drives Teams Start Work to Raise I_I aboard the halibut boat Rainier, j rs at present constituted, the United prior to the armistice in 1918. (Put an X inside the proper box) which was in here — port yesterday. Fund Downtown Dis- Stales shall offer to extend Its pres- This is revealed here by Major ent with the Loaguu and He is out on $5,000 bond, the casei cooperation General Allen, former com- tricts Covered First. participate in the work of the Nr. me against him being set for trial | j mander of the Army of Occu- League AS A BODY OF MUTUAL Tleose print. next May. COUNSEL under conditions which pation. The campaign to raise a Com- The accident in which the crippled 1. Substitute moral force and l public was munity Chest Fund totaling $5,000, Address .... girl killed happened December opinion for the military and ■-■ uses the 23, The driver of the who is for civic during present] economic force originally implied car, year was launched this morning in Articles X and XVI. City .. State believed by Seattle police officials when teams composed of members 2. Safeguard the Monroe Doctrine. to have been Knutson, did not slow Wants Farm Products of the local American Legion Post 3. Accept the fact that the United A:e you a voter? .. up after the girl had been run down. Mail to Rates on Prewar Basis and members of the Juneau Cham- States will assume no obligations promptly Several days later Knutson was ar- of Versailles ber of Commerce started a canvass under the Treaty rested. It was reported here yes- Act of Congress. THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—Senator of the downtown streets. After these except by terday that he broke down and cried 4. Propose that membership in the Iai Follette has Introduced a re elu- teams have completed their work, 342 Madison Avenue, when he was taken into custody. League should bo opened to all -*>♦.^- tion under which Congress would the residence portions of town will mgy

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan 16.— The Alaska Packers Association earned $344,747 last year besides WAKE UP! $695,049 earned by the insurance fund and other sources of revenue jS| —every morning with a feeling that life ,1a |jgK according to tho annual statement II worth living. Every cent that you save now mak- IA which was made public today. |M is adding to your future pleasure—and W/j Ing that pleasure really worth while. Posses Are Searching (f. Don't “spend as you go.” Remember the old it* l saying that "a fool and his money are soon A For Slayer of Officers A- parted” and atart tliat savings accouut today. Jl Come in and ask us all about it. *" WAUSKNBURG,, Col., Jan. 16.— 1 Posses are hunting for Louis Don-' ati who shot and killed Police Chief REMEMBER Rosb and State Prohibition Officer jj Roberts when they went to Don- ^ ati’s home last .night to Investigate V WE PAYINTEREST Xj the report he was operating a still. k A Mellon Shows Couzens Compounded Semi-annually About Tax Exemption \ FIRST NATIONAL BANK WASHINGTON. Jan. 16.—Reply- OF JUNEAU ing to a letter from Senator Couz- ft ens, Secretary Mellon wrote citing Couzens’ investment tax exemption necuritiee as argument for Mellon's proposal to reduce surtaxes to 20 per cent from 50 per cent and stop the issuance of tax exempt se- curities. CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—Six bandits SANITARY PLUMBING SHOP in a hold-up this afternoon of the State Bank at 111., near Lansing, 210 Front Stieet. 426, Res. 136 Hammond, Ind., critically shot John Phones—Shop Beckman, Hammond lumberman, who attempted to foil them. The bandits escaped with $7,500. FINE POULTRY DELIVERY HOUR ’ £ i ftk “ra>m m> FRYE-BRUHN MARKET Sewardfickm, Street.

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