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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XX¥HE- NO 4972 JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY Dl CEMBER 17, 1928. : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN m WAR BELIEVED lMMlNENT BETWEENBOLIVIAPARAGUAY IN URUGUAY; MASONS'TEMPLE | FORT TAKEN UNDERGUARD ISIMPRESSIVE | © . e BY BOLIVIA Authoriti \smTa;k'n N A ) ey f A TR (fhanccsL Followir:g lg?adl-o Large Crowd Attends Im-| . o M R : |Attack 1s Staged Late Sai- + : i i i » ; 5 i Sanguinary Clash MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec I R AR 3 i K!Sliii ¢ A b 3 \ RS E Herbert Hoover, President ct of the United States landed | & ] - . 3 Lk d B B MEAEEMI BN T bl v d Poi o {100 PARAGUAYANS was formally dedicated Saturday last, night from Argentine) - [ AT P o : [evening to the fartherance of th i i ] REPORTED KILLED on a cruiser, coming here from | Bucnos Aires. He was greeted by | work of Masonry in Alaska. Mor v ’ A than 300 Mascns, members of the R President npistguay. 5 n ~ : | Mr. Hoover will be closely P i | | Bastern Star and others, wer 4 | t 3 i e guarded by police squads who 5 ¢ 7 % . present ol B | Indicated "',‘,‘t Dedam.”(m will maintain a watch through- 3 4 3 4 A musical program of unusual i | 4 Of Wfl‘.‘ \‘Nl” B(‘, Mauc out his stay here. ’ wi § ) ; sxcellence was glven by the Pres. X | i Uruguayan authorities, although | |8 A : - ey i bt o # ‘ ; Peacc in Balance e » LR XX K liey minimized several labor ; A offeripgs. fiicluding Te Deum and demonstrations which took place F : 5 F selections Soloists were i { sk 2 8 | LA PAZ, Bolivia, Pec. 17.—The 1_,”‘;“ mli!.|,“):l:v‘\lv:xr:m-‘i.-i:j‘ 41‘;?::’0\':“ 5 2 ¢ & o | Mrs. C Snow .l‘l*mh- .u nd \ _‘ | 4 Bolivian army late last Satprday ta 8 i 2 3 ¥ 3 W | Messrs. Harland and Fargher. A | |3 | struck back at the Paraguayan [here were several meetings of i S i - - 4 ¢ello solo by Miss Stella Jones and \ s £ forces which on December 6 é:\p— Radical groups in the streets 3 . v i T el . n solo by Mrs. Frank Du. —— re he ) yan- 5 % > olo by tured th Bolivian Fort Van along Hoover's route. In front o i X 3 LSt g 4 i f features on the pro- ardia in the disputed territory of the Government House ac-| , £ o ¢ Bl s . s ; companiments were i anchanj I‘Il.lll)‘l‘l.?:jll(ll‘ji u‘;:; \.{.:‘;:::I“[(lir}nm San- z : s % 5 3 3 A ol by Mrs. G. E. Krause at ) Q| | The new conflict, which result- .z |the organ in the capture of the ? Large crowds gather daily at the gates of Buckingham palace to hear latest reports of King Tripp, Bréstilig GMiber Fort Boquercn, w s of king’s illness. H. T. Tripp, Deputy of the Su ported in a terse communique | Caorgels condition. Picture shows group waiting for news : Shne ¢ B, Do S . GUNDITloN 0F & e R e preme Council, and 33° Mason, pre 2 s |issued by the Bolivian Minister N t ll Y t ] , siding in the dedicatory ceremon of \:" i T turday mg);r n{ ding: 1 Y those whose donations had aided [nave threatened our forts in the § ¢ district. A sanguinary in equ ppm;. lln- l)ulldmz He men- J Aco (.unum(m‘ whosze l:lv..ln ¥ pied Fort Boqueron The army | —— e e e LONDON, Dec. 17.—News from | fwas Drosaniud 16 1he Smath Dedication ceremony Is held has done its duty.” Buckingham Palace 4 cerning the | joorry yhwi N O Dec, 17, it for Asronsutics, and oth.| Mr. Tripp in the dedi-|thirty-third degree Magoms. Magnificent strtishy A 8 ¥ condition of the King continued| .. 1i81a towhtwhere exactly 2 | : 2 M. S. Whittier, Sen.|furnished, is inspceted by large crowd :v“;\'ivqnu ntion was made of cas- Broglalens Thg g 11’“"' years ago WaWS first airp for the pilgr lior Warden, Emil Gastonguay, Jun- | R i lng Georee HAd 2| night was mAde) today is h :d by John fair i 3 § — jor Warden, John H. Dunn, Al - » e falr night with some natural sleep | o o “or ha' most distinguished |T€ary of the. National Advisory | moner; M, 8. Dobbs, Orator, ail 81 cLASH uc c U Hs 0 B g owacey: i 7 M'“"’ Sueht L. tigures of v g iatton | ommittea TORERataRantice Subjects Are Objecting to|Masons, and Walter P. Scoit,|U Prohibition LA PAZ, Bolivia, Dec, 17.—Un 'ln.u-vem(,n.l n E‘Id ajesty’s con U-1 oircles come o' pay tribute to the| The internationai celebration of W Ref | Knight Commander of the Court| ; H | TAS n,,',,,r“ wii, D "m",'ln‘ - ton notell Jesiordey, SontinuEA |first succomshul wirmen. {the amniversarg, has included the| Westernization Reforms: ! "o I N cou N c“- flF Fund Cut Off the Chaco district said the Boliv- o alrcraft exposition at Chicago, a | Tomorrow evenlng at S8 . o' | v _ . RETTE R SATRDAKMIGHTwf - Orvillo" Wighghtumh s, with his leivie , celehrstion. at the. Wright!, anhlmg ReP‘"‘ed S eppiddibades. ¥ S T i lf;v (;Oufflrc’(’b Jfl‘."";;f: ;:fv“‘:;;',‘._ APy e LONDON, Dec. 17.—#ublic anxi. | brother, the late Wilbur Wrighty| Reme city /of! Dayton, Ohio, last J S g6 o 2 ¥ 4 ety for King George which had|invented the first maehine, and|Monday, and H?o International NEW DEwni, india, Dec. 17.- “,‘t l_"' -‘“m,'\:q”“,f—;(],',’,, ,Tf“"?;,,.’,”w;, LEAGUE NATIUNS WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 tions, a large tractor and numer- been somowhat calmed by late bul- | who piloted it on its first shont|Civil Aeronautics conference at|Reports from the front -*'“"“f“‘””‘-"' S vl ', Ming. h Conferecs on the. Treasury. | |CHEBHRCHCES letins Saturday were further guiet |flight, is here to take part in the!Washington The exercises today | King Amanullah, of Afghanistan, pgad 4)“‘.“ “’;lul’l‘l‘-\mt‘ x;“ m‘ - Post Office appropriation bill "l he unofficial repnrn: algo state ed late Saturday night when the | celebration | conclude the celel celetration, and Queen Souria, have taken |BUCstS will enjoy 6 Wi | iy i v i Princs of W Al Hal Db thes refuge in a fort, the army having | Pallroom and refreshments will be ek ) e {soldiers were killed and Bolivian returned to their homes after din.[ TWo memorials turned against them served by members of the ernlaerman and Folish Foreig losses reported slight ner with the Queen. A long con. |sented the Wright brothers at th While reports of disturbances : Sheice 1Coniise Prohibition Enforcemen sultation held-'by the five ph rcises today. A tablet x‘mu," in remoter sections of Afghanis- New Style of Architecture Ministers Cause of i WAR ACTIVITIES B The Scottish Rite Temple pre 3 i ? s:| WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Of- cians led {he public to await a re.|on & huge boulder, marked the tan are reported, today’s advices ] Sudden Storm la : dissatis- | Sents a class of architecture en- - ficial advices from the Paraguay- port with mueh concern but when |eXact spot from which Orville took | ire the hw indicating | » this was posted however, it foundOff on the historic little hop, is be WITH MURBER faction spread to Kabul, the|tirely new to Alaska. The entirc an _Government to the Legation they recommended = new course [ing unveiled by the National Aero- capital eity, with a population |building, which is three stories inj 1, Dec 3 Fore- here said: “Bolivia has opened 1 natutic sociation, and the nation- | of about 100,000 [ height, is of reinforced concret gn 1 ister Bpi ance, | war activities against Paraguay." of treatment, that of ray therapy r IE " he 1 t desig They reported .|,.,“, was no change |al government is laying the corner- | The trouble is attributed to|The exterior is the latest design|called a “clap of broke R e > af ‘& memort 5 i o i et g the King’ castic westernizatic dapted to Masonic buildir being|at the closing. of Fifiy-tl | Y s condition to war.|Stone of a memorial on the summit| CARBONDALE, Til., De he King's drastic westernization (a a h B | alarm. On the contrary it 1 hill, where the broth-| Investigation of the slayings ot reforms and the Queen's desirc(Egyptian in character and espec-| Council of the Leag { FIO\II‘{‘IAE"WA&..EXPEC?ED : ! to abolish the Purdah, seclusion|ially designed y the firm of Thom-|jast Saturday aft ter | | guayan Legation to Pera an- said he had slept during the|® rried on their first glider ex- | former Mayor Hundley and h's| niger & Thomas, Seattl day and his fever was moderate. |Periments. {wite, who were shot to death|of women % a iy s a0 ash. DECNERIE : nounces that Bolivian troops have after ik i {in their home ost Wednesday| No letters have been exchanged |chitects. It wds constructed b mann, ot Germany, and Fore/}y; . ~ marched against the Paraguayian Arriving from Washington on 1 “{ogy Contered ahout | beiwéen Kabul and India during | Peter Wosck, Seattle contractor.|ign Minister Zaleski, of Poland. |National Guardsmen Are [marchiod against the Parauayian the steamer Northland, some 200 7 the past onth but ,'hw,“h Th g entrance to the Tem pos PUORAT - s i ort, General A i tiled well in the backyard near-the past month bu graph| The main entran ¢ storm!bupst during discu R ) G i parien N SR delegates to the International Civil|yy the home of the former May-|iines are working ple is on Fourth street and 8 it |sjons of treatment of Germa { on Duty Rf?ll(’\\« “rlnll:i\“:n rd.‘nllx' "mt‘h:mx!:‘eui::x‘":ug Aeronautics conference at the na-! . B Victor Hundley The King, returning from Bur-litselt a work of art. The inside|norities in Polish Upper Silesia Search of Ruins HSciftratwithi the aifntrauaon tional capital are here as part of| " o gon is In the county jail [0P¢ Iast summer, introduccd @ farch is faced with soft colored | it was felt in Leaguc circles tha : | o rtaHien ' b 0 ) an official pilgrimage to celebrate | charged with the crime. *|series of westernizing reforms. He | mosiac tile, beautiful in design|ine adroitness of Briand, as pre ! o 4 ¢ . arg " . he adrottnigss ) " : : eapIPL T Dispatches from Asuncion re- Chicago Man Found the anniversary. The guests for| 'Phe authorities expect to find |established a representative form throughout and centered at the top|siding officer, prevented the situa. | HAZARD, Ky, Dec. 17.—8¢ """‘;‘.,,rm{ a number of classes of res Dead in Washington |[the day include Col. Charles A.'n gun in the well. Yesterday an [0f government, reorganized thefof the arch in the design of ‘theliion from developing into @ gemu. |{OT seven persons missing in the i o ‘ Hi . . |Lindbergh, trans-Atlantic f1ight|old blue coat with a blood [laws, established western dress [order, tho Square and Compass.|ine crisis within the League for| Combs Hotel fire Saturday night [[HHES IWve bevn mobiied By State llls: Suicide | nero. |spot on the vight sleeve was|and aholished polygamy and zavelon ejther side of this entrance is ¢ »mann threatened, by impli.|from which three bodies have y in Lima over the situation have struck out e Bruce amendment boosting to more than $270,000,000 a fund for The physiclans left soon issuing the bulletin with the ex- ception of Sir Stanley Hewett, who remained throughout the night. e i addlti f Rt s 1 G oy Y 5 o | women 1ua rights with|, e a B . : * ¥ acionating | Deen recovered, has been renewed | In addition to this official party,|found in the basement of the|Wwomen eq civil righ a massive lantern-type light, fin ms, Germa resignation Wel | '*he general feeling is that Wne with a detachment of the Ken- less effective steps are takem WALLA WALLA, Wash., Dec.|many motorists Have traveled over son's home |the men. ~These reforms resulted |jgheq 1n colors to match the tiled |trom the League, ) tucky National Guard on duty ; s quicky. fcrmal war between Para- 17-The bLody of George Libett,|the recently improved -sandy roads - - ‘x{' several movements against thelgpep, Foreign Minister Zaleski accus. i ot 4 ; e S thought to be from Chicago, was|leading to Kitty Hawk. | King. First Floor Plan ed the Germans in Upper Silesia 10 DTy R I e ety A B a i a mat- % . . TouhiiEsaiie s netary 15 16 il § ; H $26 f s feare guay and Bolivia is only a mat found in the hills near Wallula; Included in the American dele-|Plane Hits High Conpsrania suxiely 1s f "' verl After passing through this main|with forming agitation against gig{pt VOO0 ’“l ; s “_"hf"‘d",(,l. S Rk, vesterday by two boys. The top|&ation to the Washington Confe T _ Wi i | garding Kabul .m‘rl lnw afc " lentrance to the building there i]pojish State by political activity. ',’” rlll.n(u’wn r“\ “llJl h ‘b ;nlvl.’ is Hel y once are Secretary of Commerce ension Wire then foreign representatives ip thel, ¢ of stairs leading t strokaril e mbling ha e hotel, a five-sto uild- of his head was blown off by a ence are etary @ mmerce | |a short flight of stairs leading Stresemann, trembling with an-f, 0 SRRy o B Ay MOOTED QUESTION shotgun charge and the coroner’s| Whiting, Colonel Lindbergh, Mr.| Jursts Into Flames ""‘]’;:;"nnm between the Govern-|Ule 10bby of the first floor. The|ger, pounded upon the table, shout- WASHINGTON Dee. 17— Itloor of this room is finished inling at Zaleski in German Whether a state approaching war verdict was suicide. | Wright, Senator Hiram Bingham, | R P s L I Ehe. By district. Th Fats v | ment and rebels is reportec i i " of the busine strict. ose g {president of the National Aeronau- | P, kb { beautifulcolored terrazzo tile, its[enough {missing were trapped on the up- |Prevails between Bolivia and Paras MARRIED 13 YEARS tic assocaton; Harry Guggenhem, CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 17.—Ford S5t | richness being brought out by the} When finally allowed peak, | per floor. guay was a question here today. sl president of, the Guggenheim Fund| perry was burned to death and large crystal chandelier Wwhich|Stresemann aceused ki of Twenty-five guests were res-| <Paraguay seemed to think it PETERBORO, ()n[__,hm“a An- | for promotion of aeronautics; Les-|fjar Sadler, owner of the plunu\PLANE cRAsHE 8 [hangs from the ceiling. ‘Connect-|gseeking to open old wound cued by firemen. does and announced it has takenm derson, 92, and Mrs. Andreson, |ter D. Gardner, president of the|was injured when the plane, an| ing to this main lobby are two|ing that if the minorities were de. e il steps to meet the situation but Secretaries, | njed right freely of appealing to Jolivia declared, through its For- 93, of Anderson’s Island in Mur-| Aeronautical amber of com-{old Jenny type, struck a high ten- lrnums provided for th Old F. C . ray township, recently celebrated merce; Dr. Joseph S. Ames, chair-lgjon wire yesterday afternoon, D:me men's lounge, and the banquet|the League, one of the main rea. wre Lompamies eign Minister, its army has not -Hwn 73d woddim: anniversary. {man of the National ‘Advisory Com-{pyurst into flames and crashed onto | \room, A men’s cloak room and|sons for the League's existence Debate Age Claims been mobilized. — [the Interurban tracks. Sadler jump.| lavatory is also located on this|would disappear, In any case the situation is | tense enough to cause those seek- ’ led before the crash, A : floor, Fore Minister Briand, Inter-| \wiNpGOR, Conn., Dee ; gCIENTISTS - — LOS -ANGBLES, Cal., Dec | The men's lounge and club room |yening, said: “Nothing can cve i 9tonr (b “_rm“ v m:“‘"l are|In® peace a lot df alarm and | Douglas Bolling and ”‘”,"‘ 5 occupies the corner of the buildinz|induce the Couneil of the League | yuine in (o “”N”lfi' ok ;IW cause them to get busy. IS WORLD’S L 4Rl E gT mouth, both of 'Los Angelcs, WeTe|paeing on Fourth and Seward|to abandon the sacred cause o oty el te Jsar, Briand Advocates Peace a killed here yesterday in a 1"-’-‘*‘|.«trems and contains a handsoms2,|minorities.” g g vty o President Briand, of the Coun- crash of @ flylng school when Alcolored tile fireplace. The loor| This is belleved to have allayed|.yivania claiming to be the old.|Cll Of the Leakue of Nations has plane 1ot @ wing in midair, fell | 08l B TR N ed tile-eftaot | German ire, Lo e ey o ot ol [dispatched cablegrams to the govs NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Thelattend will be drawn from. the| and burned. finoleum, Leading from this lounge - Niagara of New London made|CT0ments fo both countries, points world’s record, in point of size, whole of the EngMsh-speaking | s An eye witneds wing | 1o vok y i o {ing out the dange i i 4 ng the Se | et side | 3 ‘ . g e gty igers to peace for scientific gatherings is fore-| North America. | folled on the fuselage and ‘the g o ?“”ea r'y st Indiid S ctnan Man Killed, Drug 1‘“'.'\'f f;'; ",l"’,‘“,l':'r";h_ "“h:‘m‘x"‘l'g"". which would result from contact cast for the annunl_ meeting of the{ “The ‘asfin.!clalln!l leads in Ameri- 4 *plane dropped to the ground. These three rooms are so arranged | Store Demolishml \l' iy Y“"'.“‘ ot ‘Névwieh l”_m“‘“”‘;,|,..[“v..‘.n armed forces. He urged American Association for the Ad-!can scientific progress. Founded | i Both smen were badly burned, .. they may be thrown together posedof this claim by boint. | them to avoid incidents which & vancement cf Science here, Decem.|in 1848 its culminative influence but dead when the plane was e ¥ RS L he closed Train Jumps Track {5250 o e S0 0% D00 imight make conciliation difficult, ber to January 2, inclusive. for rationality and the s enuucl 4 3 ’ | reached after the crash. off into separate rooms by French —t— Windsor: GPhis towh, eatie: fhie -, —— e W method of thought is incorporated ) | ‘Bolling was one of the most ex- | ioore of the brary| VOSKH BINENC NNTE Deo, 17| o O e _“The meeting.” says Dr. Henry|,i, yne fabric of American eivili-| . | perienced pilots in the country aml.nzgrfme:h,fiuf,; “.»'.u\elvrl with | —Charles Lynam was Killed and a | ;i *'0in® g it (V6 SEEEE SO0 Robbery Suspect Fuirfield Osborn, president of the o " 1 [ had had several handred hours | ! .t |local drug store ‘was Gemolished | R R antal f NS Is Shot and m association, “will be the largest i Vel a heavy Hartford-Saxony carpel the charter was granted in 1830 > ey &es “Its omtlook is now brighter the air without an accident o arme when the Southerner, w York " ration ade vear convention of men and women of 1ot plain blue color which harmon- i ; and incorporation made a year than ever. Its enroliment, now over was | es with the blue tinted walls.[to Florida train, jumped the track ” MOJAVE. Ca 1,(.(. 7.—Follows . | oOfficlals sald the crash W A . L - 1 - 5 T . b fi"-'l"'m'.’ ““‘JL :;112:“‘: o “’et“‘:“~_1s,soo is rapidly increasing, and| YOU caused by a portion of a defective |mpgge roome gre lighted with chan. fafter crashing futo Lynam's auto-| —————— ape from guards near Baks advancement that has ever takeninere gre officially associated wm” rflls propeuor being thrown aainstljoliery gng wall lights, and furni.[mobile. The engine was derafled. |py ield, | Charles B. ‘Shaffer, place in this country, if not in thel i 138 ainer scientific organiza. tha wink O R avenvort, and exican Army Is Well Angeles ‘robbery suspect, was shot 1d. o 5 L gt tions. T e velour covered chairs to harmon- Wmners in Radio | Stocked WIth Generals|2ud kiicd by Capt. Snell, of A | “All branches of learning wiil®e | “It represents all the thousands s 3 - s 5 Yeda. H fl E e ize, as 11 as a ladies’ writing State affic Police when he represented in the numerous Pro-iof scientists of the United States Farmer Is Attacked B a8 ladigh Audmon Annolmced MEXICO GITY. Dec. 17.—The |tempted to wrest a gun from the grams. This will be a great event|and Canada together with many { = X . B’ 350 Pound H"lda&n;:imf::’rwm”\:.M- rooms on Mexican army has 389 generals,|Officer. A general alarm for the city of New York and ld-lomer thousands of those who are i e Al the opposite side of the building NEW \DRK. Dec. 17. Mlm[‘_‘,wr,mmn figures just publish- ~)l':nl:| throughout the distriet Jacent regicns where there are so interested in science and learning, MORD NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 17—~(js the gpacious banquet room and | Hazel Cecilla Arth, of Washivs-leq show. Of these more than |ter & report Shaffer had es many institutions of higher learn-| although not themselves engazed Ys\m Attacked /by a 350-pound hog asikitchenm. The banquet room walls|ton. D. C. and Donald Novis, ot!300 are tn active s X |trom a train ‘In the Tohu cu ing and intellectual culture. It}in special scientific work. It is he crossed the pasture, John Pottslare finished fn a soft cream color, | Pasadena, Cal, have been adjudg-|" In addition to 8,615 other of-| mountains. Bl will be a great event for the whole'a great democratic organization, 3 aged 62, a farmer, died 10 minutes | wall lighted and hung with dram‘fllml the winners in the second Na-(ficers there are 64,079 soldiers| Shaffer was wanted in Los of the United States and Canada;|existing for the good of all ani “~ = __llater after the animal severed an . v tional Radio audition sponsored by |in various branches of the sery-!geles for questioping fn a the 5,000 or more people who will]operating without financial profit’ Em artery in Potts’ thigh. (Continneg on Page Saven) the Atwater Kent Foundation \ice. The army has 34,442 borses. last menth in a hotel, night and threatened the rt

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