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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 4965. JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS WOMAN SURPRISES BURGLARS; IS SHOT AND KILLED PROHIBITION MELLON UNDER | PHYSICIAN AND ENFORCEMENT IBITTERATTAGK TR R TIE . = | | WIFE ARE DEAD; FUND PASSES‘. oo FROM SENATOR) | _ /1“1 | ARESHOTDOWN e Measure, | IR ENE | . 1. Refund Allowed | B A 5 \Tragedy Takes Place in with Much Oratory, | . JE g U N | and Secretary of Treas- | | L e %’ el | €D : Couple’s Home Early then Slips Bill Over | ¢ - ol | ury Is Condemned g9 This Morning | PE¢§55155§33A5§110N : . G Ty Tafical | N A | HOUSE AND MURDSR enator James Couzens, of from whom it had - & I Michige e Daughter Aroused by ‘retar ¥ 3 f o colleet an additional] ¢ “ 3 ~ Sflé‘:}:}e’ U(f:j;zftégffars ; o i, et ot 1810,000080 00 > /| | Shots, Sees Burglar 2 | The r d follow aflure of o « L Boulder Debate i y [ the ernment’s attempt of| . % ; Flee, Calls H"lp 2 4 1 e | three years ago to levy additional| - ; £ ; Ve Vo IR ) A TP v ¥ d * | essments amounting to almost § & 2o o ¥ 0, e Mrs. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—A Pro. ; ] 000,000 against the original| g ] . y aged. 45, was. kitind hibition debate which filled the B § holders of the Ford Motor Come! band, Dr. Horatio record with words but no results 4 : ; pany stock. Senator Couzens was| ? 1 years, prominent ; { the . DrTGITRL deheR: | . s s physician he s wounded' fat- House 1 gallery ctators yes- . * § i U Senator Chtmen’ adts Sn ioNE i ; 5 ] ally by two burglarsi who entered [nection with the refund: “This| Food S . the home early this morning |is a concrete piece - of evidenee | | Mrs, Silver was v}\ ed instant- mismanagement of the Bureau | One of the planes that Sir George H. Wilkins will use during his exploration by air of the rlzl:lh ly, a bullet piercing .hrr heart | Internal Revenue under [ polar regions being loaded on the whaler Hektoria at Montevideo, Uruguay, just before Wilking while her hushand, with a bullet Licut. Benjamin Mendez, chief pilot of the Republic of Colom- greatest Secretary t Tr y (r znd GLis party salled for Deception island, location of his Antarctic base. ‘uy u[m ’1”1 {,|y.:,f||lul:v|\n: ,; I:L‘inlugvn bia's air force, shaking hands with friends at the naval air station at |since Hamilton's time EL i tollowidi as ubirdiion cosni b Rockaway, Long lIsland, before taking off on the first leg of his If Congress is able to compute | £ i pal e Raial it sl o This bill, for above one billion 4,600-mile air journey from New York to Bogota. Above is the start the entire los to the Govern-| 3 l)(}ST ELI,'("I‘I()/\ I;l]l I in an effort to ssve his lifa. o dollars, includes the Prohibition of the flights ment under such management, it | - Vi » 9 : a noise downstairs, Enforcement item of $13,500,000. It e willl be found to run into the! | Making Dash | A , N TRy 5 » Mrs. Silyer went to Investigate was the first major accomplish- R 7 hundreds of ‘millions.” L To Alask M() Vl, ‘114 7\[’ s I{l, L()’!I) and he followed. She was shot ment of the present session. Senator Couzens still has pend-| 0 Ataska & " b 4 o - before he reached the scene and Kellogg Explains Treaty ] b d p 5 > he was shdt as scon as the burg- ing a resclution proposing that For Huskies I‘ I)' "T 2 The Senate Foreign Relations | the Senate ask for Secretary of SET) II()() 411{ ]‘/I/ ity ,m\ spied him furnished a diversion for terday, while the Senate continued a long debate over Boulder Dam The House engaged in the an- nual fight over the Prohib n Enforcement item the Treas- ury and Post Office appropriations bill which finally passed Committee heard Secretary of ; Treasury Mellon's resignation. VANCOUVER. B. 6 Dec. 8 The burglars had ransacked State Frank B. Kellogg explain the - 70 ' {the home before detected but at 1k B. Kellogg explain the : ; | § || A 7.000 mile dash from Dunc 3 the exach amonnt at loot ObiatRe treaty negotiated in Parls re. ; 3 ! ®1 din, New Zealand to the Yu- || By CLAUDE A. JAGGER . o EHONHERE: T, sonlll nuls Dy BHactilia :(.:u::.‘vvn::“n;u.”wA‘ll:’f::‘x;:;:u“:hcws:x;;; 3 , Sy ; y \THREE SLAIN ken to ain 40 huskies to (A. P, Financial Writer) ‘ v .xl‘ Arenigdion Sliver, - 18-yianidl etary he cume vould : replace dogs of the Byrd | [ NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The post-; SR daughter, aroused by the shots, not affect the Monroe Doctrine, lells How Department of ! J&8 : 4 Expedition who died, is belng | |eiosting Lok e S7The post PSEL: Wt o Letw 'the hirEluvs T aut o there is an indication a move W. y kg made by Bill Riley, dog driver : | A bl g ade alLal P . ar 8 y B { ' | |ean be viewed retrospectively over| From November b, 1924, until for help. might be made attaching the reser- who arrived here today aboard i . } 3 Dr. Stiver had st bee vation specifying the Doctrine will for Emergenc | 0" &rOege o ke a period of more than two weeks, | November 5, 1928, the duration of r. Stiver had Just been ap- ¢ ving X gency the Aorangi ;s led ihe Pointed State Finance Officer. Is Prepared not be weakened. | has preseated such a spectacle of | what Wall § Borah Confident | WASHINGTON, Dec. 8—As ntaminated water is be- | |yoicanic boiling and surging as | i, B Lol —————————— | | Heved tg9 have caused the | | | | | o \ meoti 3 i " = 4 | £ . | | (mever witnessed before in the his-| e, ress.average price of 20 indus.| glter the mecting, Senator Bor- tant Secretary of War Charles B : IPosses and Bloodhounds| | aeatn otéine dogs. 2nere wero | |{on ot o specnintion ot Ve S e By gt aliror dabe, Goalrman of ) ¢ Robbins guiiinel Mg the Ameri. | gl - A i 160 1 4 88 om $102.8 3 [ | | | : huskies at first. Tlirse ki Trail for Mur- Take Up bat ool i to be Killed. | ,j1ion dollars have changed hands derer in Arkansas Three of a litter of five were | |in riotons trading ‘1’1‘.”1,“,‘:";,- \;: V‘Il“v : Ium’:.\.l in VAN BUREN, Ark., Dec. KNOME . JAW BIOTCS | (EN ULl B tional afbotidn. broughi, sy |10, tltes anfmor i | proportionately comparable orgy| In the first 14 sions of the » |of stock dealing, and the “bull”|“Hoover market sginning No.| MIAMI, Fla., Dec. e TWE market following the election of {vember 7, the ave price of 20 Wom't eat,” a jury deadlocked for McKinley, while then regarded as|industrials vose to §262.72, increas. hours notified Judge Willlam ) a marvel of speculative mania, [ing about 10 per cent, ang the av- “‘:"Ml.u\ the (nm;.l States Dis- was a tame affair compared with | erage price of 20 rails gained about trict Court last night PHE otsent {elve pavice “Yes, you will,” the Judge sent : - . el i back word, and by way of eme Senator Johnson, of California, co. | firma Mrs. Deffenbaugh and| s | . Thete adyasces Wora tnags, in i il i S sponsor of the bill, that those 0p-'would be rapid | " [John Nicholson, inmate, were |[York Stock iguange 1n that yedx e e Of normous profit-taking g%y ore would have to remain posing the Federal construction of| “7Tho Assiftant Secrotary listed | ’ shot to death last night as they| ool SUERRRRNRly LANO0D00D [ARISS:, [y ErRAam G AfeS o0 1M away from their homes unless power plant blocking the Adminis. girategic metals not found in this § |sat in the living room with two | shares, in centrast to nearly 100,- | marke I ut of bounds. reached a verdict ration’s ‘wishes, took the positic | i 1000,000 shares tob: 92! uring the % tration’s ‘wishes, took the position country or found in adequate quan X of the Deftenbaugh children H 000,000 shares in O » 1928, | During the 14 ions the up. ‘ A ey . g e he jur e and after spend- “MLI( lm;mup Secretary of Interior tjsjeg tin, chromium, manga- Rrahces. o Eewitt Before Mrs. Deffenbaugh died | alone J urn was ,MJ uniform, tha profit-, o A 1 ked up In & Work advocated giving the Gov- 3 S a, D& ™ ; 1d: “T bellev g taking on the thirteenth session aH & nese, mergury, antimoney, mica, g atary il id: “I believe Howell did | “Bullisbit e £ Notel, resumed deliberations this e:nment an optional right to build He Bowne, one-time stage star, Bullishf! Celebration | 2 ickel and’ tungsten said | e shooting.” } carrying the average price of 20 p,.jing in the trial of Sherie the plant. It made that phase of Tr:.lk:)ln-m l.,r war the War De plm‘,l eloped to the Orient w Il”ll J,“ri Tiwo miiedts obtaliish . bisba Post-clefiSmThots | EhN ""”‘4”"“"““"" down nearly #4; bug ROTLNE 0 LR GO charged the legislation an Administration|meny wold immediately dispense dan Lawrence Mott, 111, 810G 51 Junds and set cut on ‘the trail ) L . Ihave been based upon financial this los# was more than made ,ub' ity violation of the National dexire. all unessential articles, requiring thereby cost him a fortune es2 |4, /o5y boq would lead to a m NEW YORK, Dec The and Industriafyconditions and inlon the fourteenth Prohibition Act Liquor Fight Istrategic metals in manufacture, timated at several millions of 1\ JOREE S ol P ) o [American Cable Company has re-' the long run the result of elections L R e | e Jury stood 1% a8 e AR I the debate over the Treasury|anq using substitutes of domestic dollars. Now, after 16 years, |porrenbaugh discharged from the ceived advices from Antofagasta, has called forth little more than| A P Up [ aniteals colirt. abtankan: deilaaall Post Office bill, Representative La- origin. their unconventional ](.vc has \i“,irmury following reports he re ‘(h[”“.]\fltu”"g H)a.l. nu-_ lmt:]lsh a “bullish” celebration The 1900 Total ,‘\"“' s during two of lll'wv‘ This i the Avet nstente e f New York, opened the| O T, been legalized by nrarriage. {tused to do work required ot all|hip Maryland arrived in that bull market$giiowed the termina.|l4 seaslons werd carried within!, hunger strike. attack for the wets by offering an | i - {able inmates jport this morning with Presi- tion of the Spanish-Americas war|striking distance of the 7,000,00 - | ym- writte e prosslit cofttidenss” of An can Mining Congress early, favorable action on the Kel- logg Pact, in the same form as 60 world leading nations signed. o Day dfter day mofg than half a | 9.01. Allowing for stock split- Army is taking to prevent possible famine in strat raw mat al needed for the manufacture of After leaving the Gapitol, munitions in case war should be tary Kellogg reported to Pre declared, and the eountry should Coolidge the Committee’s attitude pe toward the treaty appeared to be favorable. als, Boulder Dam Debate He The Senate fight over Boulder Dam brought the declaration from P and bloodbounds re| | flooded the mother in her ken- searching for an aged wanderer! | nel while washing the deck whom the police believed took|| There were four drivers with Ithe lives of three in payment| | the expedition, Ril being for his expulsion from the Craw-| | one of them entrusted w:th ford County Infirmary. | | this hurry-up mission | Cifford Deffenbaugh, aged 44| | years, Superintendent of the In-| 4 3 compelled to resort to stringent measures to obtain strategic ma the 'nation’s industrial | leaders are assured sufficient co- ope on so that readjustment of | Bi0kxY ool Deacs b v hais | Total stock sales on tha New e amendment to have the liquor ap- Rt GPEY TR {dent-elect Hoover. Officials of and the definité establishmans of |share mark Day after day the' propriation allocated to various u S MARINE the Bolivian Government are to the United States as a world pow-|ticker fell from one to more than K States according to their popula.| @1 & AI.AMEDA |s |be welcomed there, ler. The eleetions of 1901 and|two hours late, but traders, al- tion and area. This proposal was | | Ry 1908 caused no import mcve- | though lacking definite knowledge | fofdates. | | {ments on the stack market, and tho'of price trends on the exchanga | Reuresutisbias Ganibeidia: sonil ls wuuNnEn SUN AS SGARE' |States May Contest 1912 election was practically ig-;floor, continued to plunge blindly ls sHuT Dowu tended that distribution of money | S i | NuRTHBnUND\ Over .Ryan Residence "'° {18 HCkE, whick Dravipuaiy fimt) among the states would bring bet-| o 0o Nipf;mmm 8l s R | > (i PRTYTMUTIERRES atter the. A0LNi0Nwd. abipta haif' roll' of SHRpatal 2 ¢ ORK. Dec. S.—A sl fer onforesment than by thle pres-| i s *Gunnery Sergeant was. fat- Tragedy in St. Louis Is Re-! e ‘} NEW YORK, Dec. 8 r'unuu.e‘::i;.flmn I e e e, s ot th ent system u‘mlur which he smd‘““y wounded when a Marine! Al’rl.'l I Fvidence ; SEATTLE, Dee Broame "‘in DrkR s two states and cities like New York and 8an|p,iro] came in contact with ban- i 3 {Alameda salled at 9 o'clock this| Distriet of Columtia. in which e Francisco were singled out for oD-!gits in Nueva Secovia. The' ban.| Is Borne Out {morning for Alaska ports With|will sesk to establi erations of enforcement squads. |qits had assassinated a defense. 61 pasengers aboard, the follow- The passage of the Bill permit-ljess peasant mear Octopal, -Ser-| &r. LOUIS., Mo. Dec. 8-Hd.|ing for Jumeau: Jim McCloskey, ted adjournment of the House over|geant Charles Williams, member ! ywarq 1. aged 60 years, cash-|W. S. George, J. H. Raymond and the week-end, of the company which intercepted jor of (ne Carpenter lce Cream|wife, J. Harland Norris, A b . _[the bandits, was wounded In the!cgompany, related how he fired a|Miller and wite, H. Archibald Wallis George 4 returninghead by a chance shot. This is|gpo 1o | 7 re” his son|and wife, John A. Drom and Ann home on the Alameda after a busi |nm first Marine Corps tragedy wajier aged 25 s, and unin.|Rohwer. ness trip to Seattle, since August 6. 54 4 d a drastic reaction, but thatjone half rolls, |dive in the commcen stock of the | was attributed largely to the loom-| 3 | Radio Corporation of America of Mling of war clouds on the horizon,| FCArINE thal in such a tremen-|§72 from yesterday's closing price { 1 itself as legal| The market slumped af the d0us market a drastic reaction!was the spectacular development | residence of the late Thomas For-|1920 election, when indu met | WOuld result in such a deluge of of the third successive day of [tune Ryan and therefore entitled |marked depression ending time | $e1ling that tI would be|crashing stock pricesfon the New | to. inheritance tax from his estate, inflation :vv-u;lv-)ml utt 8 s and that{York Exchange ; ]extlmatbd in excess of $200,000,000.| By 1924 industrial America was| V/th no knowledge of conditions, Radio touched $296 a share States ‘are Virginia, Mr. Ryan'’s|detinitely shaking off fon the floor, traders throughout|which s $124 under its record | birthplace, where he maintained|ygr depression, and the country would be seized with! high price established cnly three _|his Bstate, and New York, whers|of (oolidge signalized the birth of | PARIC, the Exchange on November days ago, — e g tentionally him, at 'JLir’ | he lived for 57 years and amassed|ihjs phenomenal markei of recent e 'N}uu_nl a nnlu! quotation system et it { home his wealth. Two years ago he week which eliminated reference to thelq . o, _ RUSSIA FA VORS U S | TLeldner's account was corrabor- | announced he would make Wash-| Army of invectors number of shares invalved save oy | Secretary West Is . . lated by his wife Charlotte and A ,“_§ the A : Ington ‘his legal residen Stimulated by the tremendous ARPHIng @ result the ummoned to Appear !Mrs. Edith Leidner, widow of his : e k Y heritance tax approximately would | growth of America’s great corpora- | \(Ker has been able to keep b n . INDUSTRIAL METHODS son. All said the younger Leid- | be §20,000,000. The case may roachjons an an amazing flow of well abreast of the market Before Committee {nér had been drinking and was | 3 {the Supreme Court for final de-|world’s wealth to these shores, the | BB Phiisisaticn T AORINOTON D b T I {quarrelsome. Ha had struck his 3 | termination, Taxation Department| stock market plunged forward with| The yiolent response of the mar-|Senate Public Lands Committes MOSCOW, Dec. 8—The steady|cal branch for permanent consul.|[ather and mother before the fath.| officials said. {few setbaeks for four years, draw to the election of Hoover has{has asked Secretary of Interiof growth of Soviet-American eco-|tation on manufacturing projects, |°F tried (o scare him. ail N | L e |ing into it an army of investors ulted also in enormous public|West to appear at an open meet- nomic relations has been summar.| Several Americans are partici.| A% the son died, Leidner said | | participation. The 'ti system|ing next Wednesday to be ques- izod in a series of articles publish- | pating as advisers in the constru "",“’{” “1" l)‘nuw you dlont tikerd . [ the electicn of Hoover, who had been extended throughout the|tioned in connection with his ed by Eeonomic Life. tion of blast furnaces and the md; 1 Inow. 3 | Avi ix Makes |served as seeretary”of commerce country, and whilb. about 90 per|nomination as head of the Inter- It is pointed out that several|manufacture of colored metals, A '° 90 it x ) viatiix Makes |during this remarkable period, | cunt of the orders handled by the|lor Department . An inquiry Inte American engineering firms and a |number of American firms are £o.| leldner was atested Altitude Record, should prompt the plowering of |hrokers came in the past from|the Salt Creek Royalty Oil Lease number, of individual engineers are [operating in the development of s 3 » | this specnlative enthusiasm. residents of New York City, now|renewal to Harry F. Sinclair, acting as consulting agents -and|Soviet enterprises for the making| | Is Belief ' The violence of the present mar-|anout half come from persons liv-|which was recently declared void participating in new Soviet enter-|of machinery. '. 0 o ket, however, hag surpassed most|ine 1000 miles or more away by the Department of Justice, was prises, One American mining firm | Important electrical develop. | ' King '(%"0"393 OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 8.— | | profeusional¥idkpectations. * Wall| ' 0 radio from ships| 1% decided upon. In connection has been working for two years in!ments are being pushed forwara| | Condition / Confident she established a | | giroet generally had approved both !, “eeq, and by cable and trans.|Yith the West hearing, the comis the Don basin. Two other firms!with the aid of the General Elec.| | Remaing Géod nhew aititude record for Wom- | | cangidates. Phe eleétion of Hoo. | tlantic telephone from abroad, |Mittee asked Hubert Work, Chairs have cooperated In an extensive|tric Company. Other American' CIANMS I e £ Mx"' L““'““(“’"'“"l‘- 51'”; |ver had been taken for granted|™' ;¢ @ E0IORE O ArON n|man of the Republican National # T i —_— | £ | Franeisco aviatrix landed | | , % anaite ] chological effe . PPt Fest’s survey of the southern railroads|groups are coaperating in “,flv[ LONDON, Dec. 8. — A |! .‘ONL 1" B hitrday atterdoon | In most speculative quarters. Many S was, thereforé,.fever solcPmitt and West's predeces- and ports. manufacture of large-scale refrig. | . i | professional traders viewed . his ¢ i pgfior. 1o sppear. - hefpns. i (o por ¢ X .09 s . fcial . Trading in former days A Chicago company signed a con-!erating plants, paper and celluloid| | o " 2% bulletin today read after reaching an unofficia L3 ¢ t ey | election as largely discounted in h Thursday. 3 | “The King had some sleep MORE height of 25,400 feet | ] s Alnsvgy i {was dominated by professional S o ST R tract with the central metal ad-|enterprises, glass making and oil last night. Temperature still Lady Heath, British av- | the wild bull markets of October, traders, at most tiuies keenly ana. ministration of the supreme coun-| refining Approximately 300 So-! : A |and had withdrawn from the mar. s . _ Miss Ann Rohwer of the Juneau ¢ll of national economy providing|yiet specialists have been sent to 1)|:n:’lm(x71:lt?ocr:ml(;:ne(;:l lg;:} fi ‘s!f 0as J AN Sdacently cstablished Ly, oo”oiadtid time’ tn spprehen. | ow the public, easily!puyy. School staff, -summe the post- the election 3 RRE g 2 a1t was not surprising, then, tha 1 cord fo! - | " ayed y t sias 8 4 S for an examination of facfories|the United States in the past three| | niitn th smie o :":“"_‘"’: record for WOM” |l yion of,a techical reaction. The|* ¥ oy v).‘.l-:r;(:?ym'al,: 2 malor|outh recently by the illness of and workshops. This concern is|years Gt the study of American! | ¥ { ean. | lday after election, however, RO 2 market. Brokers arelmother, is returning to Juneau organizing in Leningrad a ‘El‘h"‘—llnduntx-y. | 1:‘.. . gs: the wildest “buil” session in > ¢ Alameda,

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