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Tre THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIIL, TWO l(lDNAPPERS FOUND GUILTY BY CHICAGO JUR WILL STUDY | ALASKA AR - MAIL RUUTE President of Seattle Flymg Service Makes An- nouncemenl | SEATTLE, Dec. 24—Verne Gors, | President of the Seattle Kying Service has returned from Wash- ington an announced that he will NO. 4979. jUNEAU ALASKA MONDA\ DECEMBER 24, 1928. HERE’S YOUR SANTA UP TO DATE | To G(]V B[]NE ANI] |COOLIDGES SET N FAMILY GREET JUNEAU FRIENDS Former Governor Still Counts Himself as | an Alaskan ‘ LONG BEACH, Cal, Rec. 1i. ‘ The Daily Empire—Thanks to MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS 4 ATION EXAMPLE “,m)w?TW(l OF THREE MEN, RANIERI " CASE, BULLTY | Boy Involved, Who Stood Guard Over Kidnapped Youth, Acquitted WITH QUIET CHRISTM A JURY SURROUNDED BY POLICE GUARD y e : The Empire, which has reached conduct an oxhaustive inquiry ino Wi el ¢ o e il poubes o Alnaks | Hax us regularly-—sometim in bunch. . - Spring es; governed by steamsh als | Revenge Feared from oSSRt AL e L Wbl Jn e ek, N ‘ Friends of Convicted purchased an all-metal Keystone | Joitoh;jtin SHe O MU i rieun B Ui 3oeing amphibian plane which w R R | Men—New Trial 1 be used for the survey, Planes f through your llent m.rllmml - the service will be equipped witn! desire to extend the geasom’s, pajt CHICAGO, 11, Dec. 24.—Angelo horsepower Wright Cyclone| fi:;‘m_{']fi"m'“l,:" “,'If:xfr“"‘w‘:‘“‘"“" < i Petitti and Andrew Cap-lang have motors and they will carry eight| Py ‘\;m“_ (.‘]“'_M""M“‘”;(i N been {mlym] guilty of ‘kidnzp‘pm! passengers and two pilots. The| NeY Vi (aEa o AR 10-year-old Billy Ranieri last Sep- planes will probably fly to Alaska | B io% i Aot i B tember, and holding him for ran- over the intand route, east of the| own! May Junbauand good efinds g Coast Range in British Columbia, | W Aisre . aonbnGE 1o A The two men were sentenced by and returning will fellow the in-| hea |i\ al umll' And may Th g the jury from two to five years in side pasifige water route. i fo " DAY XHE the penitentiary. Gorst reports he found lively| s by ""';‘ JRon ang | ey Tony Capelano, the 16-year-ald interest in Washington in a daily| s TS TSNP son of Andrew“Capelano, Billy's air mail service to Alaska and| o Spiiding WERNMIAES keeper during the 13 days the boy 1s advised the Post Office De-| ; iz PN AL e o was held prisoner, was acquitted partment will advertise for bids| A ; » PR | B - Soenih . We SORAN HINSSRELS 0 The defense filed a motion for & Tor such a service early in the| SO ey, | MCmoty 0f good days passed in the new trial. The Judge said he coming year. ; * % ; slinsing Jand of B¥ SaEEIARC SINY- | would allow arguments on January e MR | Marla Gambarelll, known to thousandg of radio fans as “Gamby.” and in& repeatedly said, “Once an Alas. 5. member of the Roxy New York “Gang,” just couldn't reslst the tempta- |kan, always an Alaskan,” tho liter.| | The jury was cofigratulated on Postal Translator Is | tonto be the first flapper Santa Claus. “1‘4‘)\|l:\"::l‘;’!4:h b ’;:p,::,‘,”.h\'l?_' ».1‘:\’»1 Christmas in the White House will be a simple and uncstentatious as in thousands of other its courage and jundgment. Sought to Curb chks', A , g m““,““ kit ) ‘duu‘%nilm‘d :,‘, stighont ‘Al‘u"“ ‘:":_ American thlea. President and Mrs. Coglidge will participate in dispensing of Christmas cheer to The trial was concluded lmfl L y : s | affection for Ataska and Alaskans, Washington's needy. Their son John will letu‘tn home for the celebration, Mrs, Coolidge (above, 'i'l“']‘"‘::“:"""““ Vits ok l;vya:q WASHINGTON, Dec. 2).»Man-,‘uLD SENATE |Public Health Service {but increased it. In greeting you,| ™ whitz) is thown dispensing baskets for the Ealvation Army. i e A sancrmeied facturers of fake nostrums and! one and all, we greet home folks, | ! Nbvasions b rlj:*l;tping a rich har- | Issues Statement Upon | will cver scem home <o, fiy SUEMNANARS | Decn Muatars: Biill x.‘;’:‘,,',:,‘l“:,(: ,?;“lln;n:;‘{)n:u;c ., vest among foreign-speaking peo- | Present Flu Epidemic‘“»‘ And, God willing, "‘"“““‘“‘e} " (VA' F-".fca.mm W'..mr), Ew cAMERA | ‘lf g ' A (Itplian umtrm:)r Scally 'fi:#’( plo in the United States hedause | 54 this dawning New" Year, we eager- (hl}’l‘{\::I‘;N"‘:}’N;.f’i'lwl 2 1’] i Surrounds Missing [expected to have taken the stamt the post office department is un-| WASHINGTON, ' Deo, 84.—Sta- {17, hope #nd oxpeck to. pay & briefy UM, ' 0 v, s i Couple,Grand Canyon Aijeatitied. the effect that able to decipher their advertising itisticians of the Public Health |Vi8it to.the Northland, and renewj "0 - & / ’ % Patilti lived by extortion. in the foreign press. Is Now nvER Service issued a report Saturday LlfIEn\]IBd and abiding friendships “"l‘lj:“‘xl\llg:m ]1:\”.] :::“"‘ (l:ll l”:(‘ e A house committee, hearing bud- {night showing thal the percent- Of yore.| i Ay | GRAND CANYON, Ariz, Dec, 24 M EN TO ,g Gl needs af the postofice depart- sge of influenza. cages. in. the| Ul Mgn, and always, madgexample for the nation s vear bl micetony, which a0, R R R g 3 PIREETI G A P o g AR %,":‘YM"""W? u quistitmme-Christ- Fakes Pm&f Stomaeh e s %w(' d ,;,‘,eue by feienas of Savertizemenss Br wote.dila ana] Old Regitne Voices laemie; thonal! the mortalts, - so SCOTT C. BONE [small, but gaily decoraied, in the Cancer Study ‘:»t'“u'.yy‘. o I:\\lu v, Gl ‘”Tm will be undertaken, caused b;:. questionablo products in foreign| Faith of Italy’s Future (2" is said to have been neg- AND FAMILY. |Blue Room; wreaths:in the win. s Rty onDoHoe Aadng i RN language newspapers of the coun- Y ligible. At the same time, the . o o e ee: | AN INTND. ) Dec. 24.—A tha Grand Canyon of the Colorado mim.h.m";*:‘i”f m:li:m:::‘ard\ad the try. e report says, there is a possibility L he broad lawn on Christmas Eve; | g o oation of the “Gastro Oa : : 22h b s The department has one trans-| ROME, Dec, 24— Premier Musso-|0f @ second and more severe Rancher Is Shot Dead; the son of the house coming home ‘\l,,:“ i ],“,“1‘ : b AN RreiiTs: coubinulld 1b. ki vt e bk bt '.“;:m”i ,':lh" o lator but he is busy on cummuni-|lini wound up the last session of |Wave | Student Gives No Reason The sl ut sppaslimg shes, |40 8 e, B e e o s Vi 1 e o e cations from foreign administra-|the Ttalian Senate Saturday night| The present epldemic was dis- ke |celebrated in millions of Ameri-), b0 ) L dveds of phy end| i down. tnio the thesatentng ol ame) Centasl W tions with a speech voicing the utm ed by the Health Ofticers and| 4 o om0 Cal, Dec, 24.— |30 homes, will be duplicated on| y oony 1 Bing Sing Prison last|rapids of the Colorado River. And death "ihreat, refusad. prOTHENEN Manufacturers of fake nostrumsfaith in Italy's destiny {they pointed cut that the most|p “4*"hiivior’ aged 42, Imperial|the 1ast Christmas President and)y . win o conviet as the labora el ofale. haNahs The hiedn a TR S for thi and-appliances advertise:their pro-| After paying tribute to the mam. [S¢vere epidemic in recent de- |y )ay ranche killed at his, 7% O will spend n ‘thely " "ot ine doctors whomt.| without resutt. : Ptjotivm ANL cONDNE % Quets without semblance of re.|ory of the late Marshal Cadorna,|C2d¢s, that of 1918, came in twolpoyo"yy Ray Kilgore, of Holly-|'Vhite House. The family will ex-f,,; 0q ng demonstraton said tho! T twie Sl s ol NS 4 straint in the forelgn press, and|the Premier extolled the gigantic|Noves: ~The frst was mild andiyeoq, who gave himself up to|chanse glite on Christtias O™ |invention f4 expected to b wo months ago i a nomemeds Long Distance R'dm thus make themselves liable to!steps taken in years of Fas.| = i R i 8 |the sheriff. Bartley was shot 0658 & Yo lg aid in the study and treat-|scow to vovage dow: % rad . prosecution, the committee was|cism, adding that the Itallan peo.| STers: 0 there is |tWice and was dead when the DN a5 uswal with b R e s Atk QRO oaet e SPRD SR Phone Service Planned told. ple had the “road of the 1'u-m-.-"lhmw‘,”_'_ e, mm""‘ Tor &8 m.h” tn'm-wn reac )\:vll Hlu r' I; |\||1 }“"‘.f[,m'.'f"f\‘{.; Boodan ey ders. 'l:}uv inventor is Franz Ger- Bright Angel ail in the Canyon VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 24— —————— :):::n';' m;u:xm“xm‘x_. 'll]u.\ l (»)A:‘I:ii‘_m“l”‘ anfl reassifvad tho pubiic| o5 12 (::,”;:.L.‘.. it n“.rr; e aRe (RA" Brosdont i At .|u!\lu\f\\Ill(‘lllhl.‘v.\n% a. 1 il ,\I‘.m 18 l(l-q»uw-l"kh.)\'- The British 'Cplumbis. Telenhil s vel conscious of helr oWn{acainst public algrm. Junior G HER ey vlock | Alexander ollero, aged I ttle on which to wor A ‘Compaty 18 planning 10, U8 e Large Still IILOII’;SOIIA ~l£[n:]lmll; A)ul‘ position v!p‘ \»Inm [RgRtns) publioo i i give the reason for the siooting. | Man ':_‘(ffl:;"x;l “\“'”I e e 1‘\ "y ct, SASIRN 20 Your sogibgps. s fof the anowrlelis alongtbe’ for Jong um;.'J:,. ‘(‘::‘l:p;mn:a 0“:4:: . o le Premier cloged with hom-| e g 2 e e el 5 wallowed the camera. He was sc-| canyon’s rim failed to disclose any 4o jsolated districts. Rmded» ¥ ry Agents ase L‘.;wl\;::',.‘rmll:‘mumlx:m‘r‘l'ilqm'w]“:\le..:,{ Three Cincinnati Grads America Leads World |This afternoon Mrs. Coolidge i ?”fly,' ",”:f‘r':”'(:h ot o e ot it by ts Early last week Army| Under charter the company PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 24.—One |y e 'mw."" e s In Key Federal Posts In Makmg Timepieces | ieiing the Salvation Army hand ‘”_ O L AT '””';‘ i 1Y has no power to go into the radigs of the largest stills ever ed in], 0 5iva new Benatons Will be named — out 750 Christmas baskets. . thi R, ey et B ot soaly 1" telephone business, but as this ap- Oregon was raided by Federal Pro- ‘l;"‘wh‘ly il o T e CINCINNATI, Dec. 24.—The Uni-| NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Watches| In every army post of the lan T The Al o '“1‘.‘ iy 1-“‘;1' 5 [‘;‘:"“‘;"‘_{’l"“"\ ‘l-ll' ""]“ o vi' 'I«‘:' e to be the only practizal hibition Dry Agents near here late ! versity of Cincinnati has had thres|ana clocks produced in the United |Christmas Will be u holid bor L RO 1) T AR She | m“: ystery heir disap- method of giving service to many Saturday night. . Two men were of its graduates of the federal gov-|States this year will have a \‘,h,.“’rl:)r those I(‘,n ’gu;\ 1 u\llulw HULY. | a6 R byiindrical ‘eatiara Do B S ‘:'\”:Mhlx‘“\‘\m::)'x"":,":; proposed to arrested The still had a capac- 2 ernment during the sathe period. |in excess of $80,000,000, almost|There will be celebration o incer oo e ixte e orm a new any. ity of 1,904 gallons. Four hundred Negro A'"eded, - While Vice President Dawes has|equal to the combined output of|With trees and claborate dinner :u\ "““"mf‘l:( l':f:‘” o ittt e | Seelt Mercury Wh“key { o gallons of moonshine were found Connection Murder! presidoa over the Henate Nicholas|gwitzerland . and_ Germany, - the| Army women, according to cus.i b CHMEen eaupRec WIS & U L R’ 1864 Sewer Through Fossil ready for delivery. B i Longworth has wielded the gavel|closest competitors. tom, will see that all children of| % AL 1P SR B ost in River in { Puzzles Ilinois T ——————— BERNICE, 111, Dec. 24—A negro,|in the House of Representatives,| Production of timepieces in this provided Wit toys | % B ERIEIERE e of Rtz R L e ; uzzies llhnois lown whom officers said gave his name|and former President Willlam H.|country, jewelers say, has more glase is prembed-at this’ point and MISSOURI VALLEY, Ie Dec g% — Alexander Stewart, land answered the description of[Taft, as chief justice, has headed [than - dowbled during the last 10 Christmas in the navy will be|BISS€ e e ooen |24, Whiskey and mercury, valed | MOLINE, M, Dec, 24: Prophets. Senltle Pioneer. 1the man sought by the Carmi au-|the supreme court. All are Cin-|years. After meeting its own do- observed in variou ways accord- |>nh g ey i ‘ | $150,000, whic If u..-r.-‘v »'.\“uf\u\lfl town, ne htrre,» s xwr'ph'xm‘l with . ’ > . |thorities for the slaying of Mrs.|cinnati alumnl mestic demand, the United States|ing to the locations of the differ- thie Didtunsith m)“l‘”l i by the Missouri river sixty- a clty construction problem, A Dies of Pneumonia|anna Prener, aged 45, school- aduates of the univer-ljast year exported watches andjent ships. & are noted for|} A= Ugour years ago, when @ boat carry- sewer pipe has been run (hraugh —_— teacher was arersted here late Sat.|si law school have served as|clocks to the value of four per|Putting on “high jinks” when giv-} L {ing them sank, will'he s ught by the eye of a pro- As‘llbrh' monster SPATTLE, Dec. 24.—Alexander [urday night. He gave his name of the house more than|cent of the total output, an in.[en the opportuniiy and many an hi inu n at work on a new bridzoland the bullders will nol permiit Stewart, pioneer and founder ofas being William Hoyt McMurray. of the time the house|crease of six per cent over the|amusing vaudeville will be 1zed Machine Reguters " ross the river at t point its removal for fear the action will - the Stewart, Holmes Drug Com-|He was arrested as he alighted has téd. They were Joseph|previous year. aboard battleships Christmas 4|An | M.Illllle Moistures' The liquor and mercy n kegs, nullify the contract. After the & pany, wholesale druggists, died {from a northbound train. He had|G. “Uncle Joe" Cannou, of Illinois, o Forty-two th x;nml Christmas | and gartoys, \::-n' ;1.m~]u] ;“:1; -n;‘ job !\]luln;lrll o 4-r”t1 Ikhu lmg ::o fi 4 i o was d a pint of alcohol in his|Champ Clark, of Missouri, and bags, containing all sorts of use- & * iy | stoamboat Bertrand, which struck' eouneil will have the knol - g ;,‘(,':Ir:y“‘,',[ I e St Ry e i ik Longworth. J. C. Martin, F‘“'me" ful anticles, were shipped by n..‘,m”‘h’l'“:"“]?"(::‘x;.’f;v“‘ D ’—‘“”;\ snag and sank April 1, 1864. tangle. 5 e e Alaskan, Passes Away|Amecienn oo crom wome weeks) LT RGH tiiture In an3 | poy and o tons of mencary ware|ana. colloge hero, oet st PARIS PRIEST W AGES King George Doing oGO e o 21 dome | 18 e e e A VA bstanc g Do ot 7| 10\ T iy ey stiond Moy o1 the mammal Well Says Bulletin| . “yariin, former steamenin “gont [tant’ posts. Many of the troop -'\::M~I.I.|1‘.)m “w)l);l‘;"-‘ml?; vlm;‘.‘; Montana for use in the handl- bone tragmenys, chipped oft by ¢ho AR ON IMMORALITY i LMt Ik b rushbAQSRAMI in warm countrfes have|on GOHAERNBEEEHOINE © [ing of gold ore. .~ |sewer layers. e W LONDON, Dec. 24,—King George | noyth for gold in '97, died here|TeBimental troc outdoars Christ- (-}m_‘”r STy aoip)ication | Missouri Valley folk scoffed & George Brydia, mayor, hum is doing as well as could be ex-|jue last Saturday. He i¢ survived|mas Eve, when bags, made o r.mmm“. e the report the Bertrand was in permission for removal of :fii; ¢ refuse to handle quu-(mnablc mat- {pected in his slow progress, a bul-{py his wife and daughter filled by Red ( 8 volunteers in m““;m“ o sratie ““m_‘ o tre \\”l!v believing it was an “April{ mammal bones but declines to PARIS, Dec. 24. ~France's unof. | ter. {letin igsued this morning stated. @5 R ('hapsem all over the country, are s ibeideliac sy Il'(\:li a “- ‘ 1= fool” Joke. lu‘ mera alo .\}n sume lability for Lhmng.u to tl ficial censor, the abbe Bethleem | There is a censorship commit- | The Duke of Cloucester arrived Unlicensed Pilot Killed distributed . A od. 1y .manu escucd the Bertrand's pass Bion: has begun a direct .attack on the|tee in the Hachette firm, he says,|home today, the last of three sons cel 0 nied, $00IB of the children of the em. (S Ll e A an RIS SE 3 wile spread licentious publications. | charged with purifying the roading in distant parts of the world at Student Injured, Crashbassies and iccoions his year will] 0L C0m e ting cireut in I l () W He has appealed publicly to the |output, but it doesn't function, tak.| the time the King was taken ill. il spend their Christias, A8 o v VR0, S b M o1 5t 00 I)(’rlltors ere i attorney general to prosecute the|ing 15 days for action and thero- The King had a quiet night. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec. ::fd"i:] shivong S48 are R |in an obfect under test causes dis- Messageries Hachette, which con-|fore is always behind the proces- - 24.—Fred Deteleton, 1 40, ol VOISR O furbanices: In . tHe. Al sloal: circu B l 1 S -k A l trols the distribution of books and|sion, Situation Looks Bad unlicensed pilot, was killed, and [OF the new mivisicr Wom CHERE oo variations are sald to meas- emn toc a van magazines, to nearly all news.| The abbe Bethleem has done l Af o d Stuart Pepin, student pilot, both slovakia. * The |I~mm oF Poland, ottt o ik b ¢ AL S { % g e stands of the country. spectacular censoring for years.| n lhllll’tln Land ;¢ Minneapolis, was seriously in-(® DIg fish dinucr on Chrisimas gl s 1 53 | NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Recent reached a staggering tot Often arrested for tearing down|Often he has taken from display! jured when a biplane crashed [Eve followed presents o alll {activities of common stogk of the|than §10,000,000. 4 displays of periodicals with illus- |counter pictures he considered ob-| LONDON, Dec. 24.—A brief dis-|from an altitude of 200 feet at the children be observed. | Earthquake, Tidal W ave,| canadian Marconi company, whh'h’ The pool was actually a & trations and text he considered |scene, tearing them and stamping/patch from New Delhl, India, late|the airport here {4 The three children of the min Destr oy (‘”’ l"“"y |had.a sensational rise to around!of brokers with a mutual immoral, the abbe has utilized thefon them in the street, meanwhile|last Saturday night, announced the ~ ~—eee—— [ter from Guaicnala Wil emtert p LI e $28.50 per share after the head o',wlmm and well-made plang | text Of the Versailles court de-|making a little stump speech to the| Afghanistan Government has con- Explllll'llll occm on # |their American and Central .'\m Persons Are lu]ured he company had ¢ d earnings | buying and selling an issue’ cision finding him guilty, and has|crowd and repeating it later to the |'sented to the evacuation of the 4 y can playmatc a Chrisimas L did not merit pu of the steadily advancing prices and taken the judge's advice, tempor-|eourt. ! British-India women by air from !t‘l]m snbmlflne party. I | MANILA. Dee. 24-—An earth- stock even at the year'’s lowest|a definite campaign for b arily, to let- the authorities enforce| He' has confined himself to the| Kabul. This fevived disquietude s Senor and scuora Tellez, the guake then a tidal wave occurred price of §3, Is regarded here a.{'n‘huul such an advance. It s the law. newsstands because the publlr--com-ernlng the situation in Afghan-| NAPLES, Dec. 21.—Two petty Mexican ambassacor and h}s wife, 4t Cotobato, cap of Midway typical of what pool operations l-u-_ved to have sold ouf at None of the offensive publica-|particularly women and children,}istan althongh King Amnullah is!officers died of injuries received who are very pon lar In Washing- province, last Wednesday and can do in a bull market. twice, tirst at $7 and again tions, says the abbe, could be sold |are confronted by _their prurient|said to have been victorious in the lin an explosion aboard the Sub- ton, bave three children and every practically destroyed the city ac-| It is understood pool operators the $10level, and then to cessfully if they were barred|displays everywhere, Hé has not,flrut encounters with the rebels. marine S.2. Another officer was|Y€ar a big Chrizinas party is giv- cording to reports rec ed here. brought the sim'k. .hml year or be-|gone back into active tradi from the newsstands, and they can|bothered the 'owul book stores, It is known that the rebels domi-|injured. Fire followed the blast.en at the emba ) which young- | Four persons were killed and 102 fore for around 86 cents a share.|to have sold again before be barred easily, he adds, by com-|in Paris devoted vely to the mate the region between Bakka|The fire Lurned for several hours sters gf Washingion's leadinig fam- | were injured. The property dam- On some days sales ran above|astreus break which sen - pelling the Hachette concern to sale of salaciou: ture.” and Jalalabano, before extinguished. l'llo.l ook forwar! \uh glee, ,age is said to be over 3 L000.| 560,000 shares, and paper profitssue back to below $10 ’