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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU ALASKA WhDNESDAY DECEMBER 12, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS STEAMER STARR !‘4’;;’”1”',;” e i D N T PRINCE N[]w 'Hoover I’urly io Find SPEBIAL TRMN Bill to Exempt IS IN DISTHESS { Widh Death T0 SERVIGE | 1:;,,.111'3';{);:‘;::(,4 AT BEDSIDE Argon.t(i)nu i:i(lvtltr(:il'é;_. i T0 BE BOMBED Tt | b | n fLiconomic LIS KODIAK ISLAND | .cnass v oo IN BOLIVIA oot KING GEORGE - o |N ARGENTINA SHF fuiners quit the night shift . ticut, has introduced | early this morning, an over. a bill to exempt officers and | — heated air compressor in: the Sl\eng!h Of Almy [nCleaS' employees of the Territorial Radio Messages for Help North Star mine exploded, ed—Arming Activities Governments in Alaska and | L rince of Wales Completes Received—Unalga Pre- shaking the city and partially b | Hawaii, from payment of ! d Ml ecelve nalga Pre & : 3 : Thousand Mile Buenos Aires Police Un- o L wrecking the power plant Seen Everywhere | | Federal income ‘taxes i : A ) PR earth Plot Against pares to Leave Hundreds of residents fled v | 7 2 Trip to London : o ; A Hoover's Life SN | :“lil T %fil&%kams BOULDER DAM oo figll)DFl(All(;l!.‘llE‘léREncr: o e 1185 208 :' Twfioib’%if.%é ARREST Sterr explained that she || A% {1° WG AWV HEDrs E| k- iR gl T i T - IS BLOCKING ‘ R Stnld;l - ”:ckf nrad bent her |1 4"\ 00o.pouna steel tank was Automobile Owners Ofl:er . haavy gale an the Tith snd | | Muried 160 yaras Machines to Government Special Guard of Fifteen 0 e “mocege. stated | | N0 ove wes mure iowas | O poses 101?;4}11{;"}_1»‘3 Pv?flémfd on; : S c : Hundred Will: Ba: On “we are iced down heavily. | Wl | 1s Majesty |oday Ry bl A . i 1 Main mast carried away.’ | LAPAZ, Bolivia, Dee. 12 Conditi * Protection Duty 7 Y g 5 ul via, i R ondition Unchanged Com, Addison has sent — With war clouds hanging over g b B B0 t‘:fi;’ehg“;'f;': Bolivia, the strength of the army California and Arizona Res| | .i0v bee 12 Ao P, ) ™ { B . presient trimoren bl coaling the Um]g:f ‘.hh!““f’ insrgns ; sume Opposition as !jGeorge late last night greeted th T e ' ! made ofticial confirmation of the General Staff has called Prince of Wales whe burried| op il digcovery by the police of a plot the l‘r'_"l‘vl- s to the colors and Slruggle Proceeds 6,000 ¢s to reach his father ; \gainst the life of Herbert Hoov- Distress ca from the mail - the country is respcnding with bed 2 3 4 er. President-elect of the United teamer Starr, plying between ers of seryice, i Evngin Mnt. - Whatsiard AiAgis Retired army omcers have in. KELLOGG ANTI-WAR i g had not been t i g ] states, on his forthcoming visit carrying eleven passengers on ’ formed the General Staff they| PACT PROGRESSING ... t s said t : Four hand grenades, two cylin- the trip to the Westward, were are ready te join their former have 1 nised* the Prixice- im g gt drical bombs, one square bomb, of . b 1} picked up at the local radio sta- init g mediat LG dynamite, revolvers, automatie tion here early this morning and > Students in universitios have/In terior D‘P(““"(‘"l AP‘ After ian . Bosiehs sidi 4 pistols and ammunition have been subsequent radio messages were i ¢ Jg|asreed to form a battalion. The| Mo 1608 L aihit for : d in g se g : Bank Collection Car Is| e T B e [)xopnahon Bill Bemg Priv oft the Palace for d in a house on Bstomba reccived by Commander E. S. Ad- Y | . . home in the York Hous 3 : . treet dison, of the Coast Guard cutter Charged——$|00,000 come reorganized into ‘mlll'ur)i Hurrled mn House The King was reported slig Lt 7 4 od The police said the room fn Unalga Pflyroll Is Stolen brigades ‘and" rogtiosted that.they) better last night & * { « the house contained a detailed be called immediately to service.! WASHINGTON, Dec Cperation Todsy 3 i ¥ vy railrcad map the plotters used in ixicab drivers and autcmobile| Boulder Dam bill whi The King under ¢ an o fuagh P 1 2 ; planning their attack 0 tiol today fcr removal, by punc 2 b i el A 2 One thousand five hundred (the greater part of their|ton on other legislation seemedjure, of fiuid avound the base of [ [ LR RS s ' {guards have been put on special o1l GLERaE Tohbrk Renod Bre | hy Tricey LY D0, | to have been budged for a moment|the right lung and some vas | - |8 hall 3 3 ? AR i aduty for Ho on his visit. The first message, picked up|t CF T OO0 of the Fi The situation in the Paraguay-|yostorday but finally Californiafremoved. Further drainag $ B g TR ' The conspirators plgnned to rn-m the Captain of the Starr NaUATAISBATRIMA 1 Sacaliéa. wikt ;xl\))l[mll)(‘r (-unhl;u;‘lllf';x]m w;m and Arizona resumed opposing each|necessary 4 v 3 Buha ke {5 sl place bombs on the track before Nationa a 8 4 hoth Pe and Bolivia main- . e o M on dad e gl . Y 3 : . 1 52 a $100,000 payroll, after wound-|ysining lsoms. in thelr re.|Cther as the struggle proceeded The bulletin this moraing said President-elect Heover will reach Buenos Aires, Argentine capi-| the arrival of Hoover's special cengers off | Fleven on hourd,|!N8 one of the bank guards. ";"‘9“""' & 5 ]’T!w House pa .'\lell unt!l ont to|there was ‘m.ml impiovement in al to find the Republic making rapid strides in economic progress. (!';\:n, near the ouftskirts of‘lha sengers . Eleve ard. | the . Senate more bills, the princi-{the King’s condition noted this i b 4 ; : city » Renlfi:to be:landed ifinelgssary; Above is the capitel at Bucnos Aires, Dr. Hipolito Iugoyen (upper L The collection wagon wag a llflril}":;r,ll"l ed """f"“h”l‘ and Pl oNNAIE & reselution fef (NUENPtItRS left) is President of Argentina. The commemorative clock tower AlelggER Fomiie.aiiss & H Tn bad shape. Anchored In 12}, 4w nonorting the, paypoly from NEGHG YMTH settlement of the $30,000,000 Augyl The Prince cof Wales visited 8 f mmemorat X Gulterrez, aged 18, chemistry stu- The Starr wirelessed that she had an accident to her propellor, g ) T ! either dropped it ‘or it became| YONKERS, N. Y. Dec. 1.—lowners have offered the Govern-|ing the pragress of the Senate ac- G . e 3 ight hold-up in the heart| ont the :whlul sud te s wadlipawere| 0 00 A nens section, sev- "l’ll-u:-v send help. Take pas- Tathoing "ot water SOULNWESL' OF1 " pogt “Office to the bank for trian debt. the King for an-hour this fores| (WPEEE “"# 0, Busnos. Airgs. 405, Jrel ted ik SIEU BHAIR. *opstcun, ol < ity Eastro: vatiow < nanl Point Pearl Island, Kodiak Island. |\ FC00 PP £ 10 06 o nder i Can’t go anywhere. ) o | ove a serlous bar fo Argentina been jailed as uspects Smith and Son’s Carpet Com- \ terfor Department appropriation | A. P. Feat Edito |prove a rious bar to Argentina Addison Gets BF’IY. the|pany, one of the lar organi- bill and it was determined to| R ! (A. P, Féytune Editos) | expbris ‘ % Immediately upon recelving thel ., "o 15 kind in the world throw it into the Senate “”W.HGUNUUERING uF | WASHINGTON, Dec. 125—Arg Argentina covers an area a third WO GIRLS ARRESTBD The House then took up the In.|noon. | Jaime Oliver, a chauffeur, have By L. A. BROPHY | 3 5, . ~, a g n-| radio distress call, Com. E. S. tina, colussus of the South Am fas large as the Uniteéd States, Its BUENOS AIRES, Dee. 12.— i o L e Unalea from| TWo bank guards and a city before the end of the week. | ")"' '(’}'“_ “"“‘:| 1” vk'“"“t;m Tolo[policeman were riding in the | Kellogg Treaty can continent, will receive Pre X nd imports are. doubls| Two girls, both suspected anar- dotgh b SR T e The Senate Foreign Relations AIR nuTl-l N ED dent-elect Herbert Hoover as the > of any other South Amori-ichists, have been taken in cus- p fr ter Latouche and be 3 oo " 3 0 s of the freighter Latouc tion of the city’s Committee deferred final consider- | country is for ahead in eco.|can coun Buenos the tody for a time by the Argentine gan taking coal aboard, prepared| . - ; 1. with 2,00 b 9 chief center reets, a group of | atic he, Kellogg anti-war treaty| omic prospe {capital, with 2,000,000 po: i authorities in connection with to sail at 6 o'clock to aid the POy ation of the, Kello war t nomic prosy i : 3 men in another car, began shoot-|Most Protracted Barricade|after questioning Secretary of .x-m, 7 jone of the world’s beautit ies! their investigation into the dis- faeitinnd v dar o '\(:_w;.'fd,'h‘ ing directly through the wind-| - Chics History S Kellogg for the second time. He| B P lDE Ti Last, year America sold Areen.|and its sumpiuons architecturaligovery-of the baftlPise BRI Later radio messages gave thei o, e 1o hank's car. n 1cago Fhistory Otag- |0k only 20 minutes to restate ]_‘ {tina 13.4 per cent more goods than d the traveler com- directed against President~ elect position of the Starr as off Dark . lin 1926. There will be a simutar|p t Pa Hoover | | A i Adolph Kauster, one of the| ed— nded case in behalf of the treaty whic Island, a position extremely dan- | Many Wounde: | | gain in 1928, Argentina, how Jolito 1-igoyen was inaug-| The police have withheld the | N i 4 3 arise, | 8Uards was shot through the arm. | AR has been ratified by almost eve R | A R A i {Address Is Given Before|bougnt trom the Unit ) esident for a third six.|names of the girls. “Both &#e year-old negro youth shot and|He sald that the fact Russia sign-| International wecunded nine policemen, among{ed constitutes recognition by th y gl The other guard and the police- her at Pearl or Dark I CI\'ic nearly twice as much ol ar term October 12. The ¢ ry minors They denied they had them Deputy Commissioner Mar-|United States. of the Soviet Gov-| Aero Confenenw [8109,048,000; exports were §189,| o his adminiedtions.| the ACHVILIaR: - Anekeniac: LN 2 man were subdued by the rob- rocks ure numerous. who grabbed the payroll| e Ot’henml]!flola‘\tfht’»(,i\i-:d&l"mq satchel and escaped towards New | s @ e CHICAGO, 111, Dec. 12.—A 16-|independent nation in the u nited States import u 0! considered to have made unusual 81y knowledge of the nature of | 863,000 ouse offickals, redeived word % tin Mullen, before more than 200 |ernment and reiterated his belicf| | “ese j‘m were found in the hand S e ik Daorveny way from thelr original automo-|,jigemen ' and firemen, using|that it could not have any bearing| W ASHINGTO f Bec. 13 bl T SRR tandamenta {bags of the two girls nad left Seward going to the| G Wool R ST O il Aloense, |shotguns, pistols, tear gas bombs|on the Mouroe Doctrine respecting Progress of man's effort to con-|y. gy b e A s w N T N aid of the Sta presumably to ’ . {and machine guns succeeded in|the rights of this nation and the|quer the air and going back to|oupnarized in the fact that HGOVER LEAVES CHILE take off the passengers; that a|®*™ breaking into a building where|Western Hemisphere the Fourth Century before Chr atina's’ ShiRe ANTIAGO, Chile, Dee. 12— gashoat had also left Kodiak and g he had barricaded himself and| The Senate leaders hold little : {was outlined by President Cool-| o't 0 TEC p\"'l’_:““"‘_‘l“"‘l,""i“" President-eleet Hoover hade fare- the steamer Alameda, which left killed him hope that the treaty will be able ot|idge in an address today before|, . .. 1.4 {n this country. The | well to Chile last night and left i The 2 2 Ernest ;{the International Civil Aeronau-|' ) on a special tr | | York City. They switched on the! Juneau early this morning, was crazed youth, |be considered before Christ: b Is tFB .4 far a5 the Wi in for Buenos going to the aid of the Starr from Whitehurst, aged one of the even if reported to the Senate on|tics Confernece 4 Aires, He exc ged hearty ex- | . , 4 ot . sl g States is concerned. | b 5 her position which is now on the {most protracted barricades in the|priday, as indicated President Coolidge drew - . b R 4 > | ATTLE. Dec = . pressions of friendship between 3 . y Yy 5 . | b )iggest gains in American| SEA LB, De 12.—Influenza . . ¢ A 1 d Gulf of Alaska. history of the Chicago Police De- g Al R I, ture of flying, especially in h | rta to EREEE e wwor which has elaimed the lives of: CMie and the United States with ¢ j \ 8 vem firing | jer-than-air craft in the present| . L0 AN were In ah « 5 his host, President Ibanes ¢ the - s a 6 o'clock partment, with pelicemen P t 3 yersons in the State of Wash- It the Unalga sail |1 Man Is Slain; ppiti e omobile tires, cotton, engines and persons in tate of Wash Bacvels: inrameatisi {onight, she will be at the side lon the building, in which he v oW o 0 e, Atk Uineton, AN os It Ao Ahb alne. ate destination of the Starr in about three days, made his stand, from adjacenti42(0 Persons {in this new industrs since mAcHigerxy automoblles and| 8Kl hGols and. 4 wholesal| 88 Los Andes where he wyent it is said. buildings, telephone poles and| Wright Brothers arose from the ; h the night before crossing the ‘i | entina is a pastor (e IDED O yublic gatherings in ‘a The Starr is operated as a even from ladders Witness Deed sand dunes at Kittyhawk, North| AvEenting s a pastoral country.| g e S o s range today, reaching 10,000- gt . o i 4 e ‘hite-| i s ,1 It exports mostly m and dairy | 10%¢n to P e 2 " feot elevation mail, passenger and freight| _ B 3 When finally captured, White-| Carolina, 25 - years ago, in the|It exports mos e Ll Sontass. trom, Baward te the wekt-|, WASHINGTON, N, D. C. Dec. 12—|purst had 15 bullet wounds in| NEW YORK, Dee. 12— While |first sustained flight in a ma- Products, wheat, corn, hides and epidemic fs centered in the ward by the San Juan Fishing | The Chief of the Army Enginecrs!yic hody and lived two hours|420 inmates of the City Home on |chine-driven airplane wool. A Volles . and. Bpokans Negfo Mmstrels A and Packing Company, of Seattle,|has recommended to Congress im-|gegpite his in Welfare Island were seated at| President Coolidge pointed out| There Is a feeling in the Argen . ine ' i ‘ounty, ens mountains, . The Starr is a trim craft and|Provements of Dry Pass, Alaska® 10| qpree cisters, one a year old|breakfast this morning, an un-|that in 1926 the value of the|line that the trade balance with \ o 4 g Drowned in Accident hae baen on the Westward run [Provide a channel six feet deen a0d bapy and two brothers of the|identificd man, not an inmate, [acronautic industry in the Unit-|the United States should he on a / s for a number of years. 60 feet wide at an estimated ~st|pegyo, in the house with him|walked down ome of the aisles ed States was $5,000,000 and now |more even basiy, and there has|' pcoOn S SEE L VIOTORIA, ————— of §79,000 with $1,600 for main‘en.|thyoughout the seige, by huddling |between the tables and fatally|is $150,000,000. [been scme talk of “trade barri ance the first year and $800 an.lin an inside rcom, w able to|shot Frank Brannigan, head wait Regular flying in this country, | ers.” There have been four deaths trel show were drowned when a 4 lly thereafter. sscape the effcets of thel|er, and disappeared. beginning with a short air mail{ Analysis, however, show “ e S 1 Sy, Ke, hbed s geiape most of BN \ : 8 in Spokane this month and two Dus in which they were riding Man Attacked, R.UI.' g tear bombs and when the seige[ The inmates, most of them|line, he said, has increased tojthe United States charge 08 {1 thhe " YRkt Valtld e T And Left to Die in the Dry Pass fs on the West Coast|was over they came out of hiding|aged and feeble, scrambled under|15,600 miles and plans are under-|duty on Argentine goods | ; v, of Prince of Wales Isl all nearly white from plaster|the tables when the firing hegan.|way to extend international lines|gentina does on United Garret, Vacant House chipped from the ceiling and| After Brannigan fell, his as-fto the Isthmus and South Am-|goods pipheh i i R . . wails by police bullets sallant calmly pocketed his|erica, Mr. Hoover undoubiedly All public gatherings are for- VIRGINIA IV. TO TAKE P“"“men /Illd S!nken Whitehurst threw a brick|weapon and walked out of the === 0" ‘h. car of these economic iss P bidden in Yakima and two ne g RUN OF THE MARGNITA TACOMA, Wash, Dec. 12— Killed, Indian Disorders|tnroush « store window and the|door. of recent problems that at timesiboring towns Harold 1. Benmett, aged 28, died police pursued him into his home.| Detectives advanced the theor have hecome grave, that hav RS The engine of the motorship today from exposure and gangrenc| BOMBAY, India, Dee. 12.— [Obtaining a shotgun and pistols, |that the assailant concealed hi | fronte he country's ‘ Mr. and Mrs, 3 Mita is being repaired and the brought about as he lay helpless|Three policemen and five mill|he turned cn his pursuers selt in a truck delivering sup-| dustry—cattle raising he ft' ‘on the Victoris ¢ le Virginia 1V, will take the Stk for two weeks in the garret of a|strikers were killed during riots e s plies to the island. They believe| ment of meat s vacant house after being beaten|today at Parel when the mill| REV. STILLMAN I8 the slayer is a discharged em-{} Argentina now send and rcbbed by two thugs. strikers overpowered the police | IMPROVING; IS NOW * [ployee. reat mouita fo Great Bennett was found almost starv-|and looted the shops. Police re- LOCATED IN SEATTLE 3 i . and other Kuropean countries W ‘eet frozen, by|inforcements were rushed to e i /i trary to most bellefs, therc | % : e :11:;:::« ’ll;:;:n rguhl :st:l: suesm::l dh:[rirl nntd imml’difll:lyl :pe;n:d Rev. O. A. Stillman of the North. EMXEEETU'!;!}YERgg:$DNggN y ) }<¢ Un :"-rl 8 .f'r(rl. 2,..! rgo, l\ 11'13(18 Clt’\ li/ l(ll) ()I,("l who went to the vacant house with [fire on the rioters. Many per-|ern Light Presbyterian Church, ainst b N by s ara tuitiired ' tim WIKGB. L tiooan; who . raoliRl wait "sduth s . ' preoggpiony el R T()wn Blame Prohibition Bennett called out: “I am badly|Shops have been .closed in Parelfon a sick leave of absence, writes| There will be a meeting of the| “ f | and-mouth disease in that country hurt. I want water.” and business is at a standstill. that he and Mrs. Stillman are|Executive Committee of the Ju-|Hi§ Y There is a department of ag: When rescued by the police and et a-elgy pleasantly located in Seattle and|neau Chamber of Commerce, it was culture order preventing shipment KANSAS CITY, Dec. 12 -Local more saloons now than hefore pro- taken to the hospital, Bennett sail|Sjy Killed When hoping that the treatments he is|announced today by retary &o YOU into America of meats from any|and Federal anthorities ha v e |hibition, estimating the number sk -ee ttie Srom the flu Three members of gro mins. which are With 13 others, overturned in & d on the flu. creek which had overflowed & hools in four towns near bridge. . d Tacoma, They will b sent run of that steamer leaving Juneau everal weeks. tomorrow night on schedule time. that after vainly trying to find em- " now receiving may help him. He|Frank A. Boyle. Friday the Cham- (section infected with the hoof.|agreed that the hootlegger e |1,000 and adding: “The only ones ployment on road construction jobs Trains Hit Autos|:s already showing signs of im-|ber will hold a noon luncheon stma | and.mouth disease. That, of course| made Kansas City i who don't know this apparemtly in South Tacoma, he started to e provement. meeting at the Arcade Cafe. prevents shipments from any na- both passh ficlal respc r the Police.” He declared the walk back to the city. When it| WOBURN, Mass, Dec. 12—A .. - It has been expected that the H’lNme'WH‘”" where the digease Is preval. totha Dt her olice protected the bootleggers. | became dark he decided, inasmuch|woman, boy and girl were killed DEPUTY COLLECTOR DOBBS Chamber would meet Thursday o i ent. % | The Police denled they are res® as he had a roll of blankets with|and three others were injured last ARRIVES FROM KETCHIKAN but a number of matters are hefore \ Control of the cattle disease has g ns that Policement pro-| gnonsible. Sergeant Elmer Dums him, to sleep in the vacant house.|night when an automobile was R the directors for discussion and / been an internal problem in Ar.| ¢ 1 beotleggers and that ¥ can, in charge of raids, said Pros. When he got inside he was set|struck by a train, M. S. Dobbs, Deputy Collector|which will be dealt with tomorrow ! ) gentina in reeent .years, An|libition Enforcement is a hibition enforcement here s upen by two men who knocked him of Customs in charge of the Ket-{and submitted to the Chamber English commission mow is pre.|Wer® made after an irate wife lujoke” but not because the P unconscious and robbed him of| GREENBORO, Md., Dec. 12—An/ chikan station, arrived last night|¥riday. ,.,m,.g a report, after a first hand | SWMashed things in a saloon yester-|aro laying down on the job.. He $40. Whea he regained conscious-|elderly man, young woman and the|on the steamer Alameda. He is| As this will be the first regular survey, on the possibility of traps.|dd th a hatchet, in emulation |lamed loopholes in the law and. ness he was in the garret so badly |negro chauffeur were killed here here on special business connécted meeting of the organization in mission of the disease to British|©f Carrie Nation. | prosecutions saying that there we kurt he was unable to move. He|last night when an qutomobile was| with headquarters offices here and several months, it is desired that a Igles in shipments of Argentina| W. H. Lane, Chief Federal Pro-|only “ten penalties in 3,000 died in the hospital, m—ncx by a passenger traid, lwm remain about & week, . l(ull attendance be on hand. lmm\L An adverse report would!hibition Agent here said there are|made this year,”