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ST e 4 8 o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929. PRICE TEN CENTS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS LlTTLE GIRL KILLED BY FIEND; BODY FOUND IN CREEK THREE GIRLS ARE BURNED TO DEATH Slte For ‘Great Bqulder Dam NORMAL SCHOOL GIRLS DIE IN FLAMES TODAY Mhiminate d Christmas Tree Darts Forth Disas- lames f OREGON SCHOOL CAMPUS IS SCENE| Six Girls Have Narrow Es- cape from Death— Owner Burzed i ', n MONMOUTH, Ore., Jan. 2 A dart of flame from an illum- inated Christmas tree spread and & SIRENS OF THE VSINGING SCREEN SELEchN UF Will Be First Task Taken Up When He Returns to United States CONFERENCES HELD WITH ALL LEADERS President-Elect Is Due ‘in Washington Sunday from S. A. Voyage ABOARD U. U. 8§ 'AH, Jan 2 Selection of his binet be- ing the mext it task ahead of him, lént-elect Hoover immediately upon his ar- rington next Svnday 1 in W BIRL KIDNAPPED, THEN ATTACKED AND STRANGLED All Night Semch Reveals Body in Shallow Creek —Hat, Sh ‘es Missing AUTHGRITIES START SEARCH ™ . SLAYER —— | | Body Prob’ / Throwd 3 1 from A No Tracks [ on B* « Are Found ! SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 2.—An all night search for June Nelson, aged 12, hunt for her she body was slayes burned- thiree girls to death and | consumed their dwelling on the plans to begin a series of confer- @ found ™ a shallow creek on Oregon Normal School campus | eng with Republican Party S " | the outskirts of the eity, hre last night. ! 1t is indicated that | where it had been throwm Six other girl students escapc ‘1‘ Hooyer wants all scctions of the ¢ from a bridge. She had beer’ when ‘they leaped from the roof jcountry to give opinions regkrd- 4 brutally attacked and chok- of a porch to the ground below |ing the make-up of his Executlve * |, ed, The dead fam & s B i Obman The President-clect will prob i " | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. Florence Graham | i e AR Y """“"" hoto shows view of Black Canyon, Ariz, | hydroelectric power to an acea hundreds of, |2 —Deputy Sheriffs aided by po- Margaret Hemmers Mexican senoritas continue to find places for themselves in the “f;“\ :'“;‘ (‘I" L ""””"_l' Tea - 'S where the turbulent Colorado river will be har- | miles in extent. The bili autherizing’ the ‘“,""‘ and detectives rounded ,up The tragedy swept onto the| movies, notwithstanding an impression in some quarters that taiking [Who took a lcading part in RIS pesseq by a great dam providing flood control, | Boulder Dam project passed the Senate after fons, sushome daSMIGE Ta S campus on the eve of the opening| plctures have made Hollywood too small for screen aspirants who |CAMPAIEN. These will undoubted- g o040 domestic water and qlmnhl((‘s of en-year fight, the vote being 64 to 11 {eongot Whi SEIVEE SeRNE. {0 W of the normal sehool after the| speak English with an accent. Here are three newcomers, Lupita |17 incltde Vice-President-elect X i g i K jtacks on girls in ithls vicinity, Christmas holidays. Tovar (lefi}, Delia Magana (right), and Armida (below). Curtis, Senators Moses, Borah, _ s+~ |They were. questigned but 're- The girls had just returned to ’ ckett, Speaker Longworth, Rep- N i {leased. school frem their homes and | ————— ——— resentatives Newton and Fort. A 0 UPTIMISM UVER Fi-u I N .. ' The authorities expressed the slasses were to be resumed today 7 3 Hcover indicated that he h@s 3 4o |belief that the fignd who attack Whatigins <hil o nsksdl 2ot ~thor STEA I)Y GR{)W I.J Sl{()w N ot maddup bis mind on Cabinet] B8 iica the girivatief Kidhautine W night and were trapped in the 2 -mnnmrmvnh ¥e 1 1 ¥ o vty ety M house when the tinder-like iy —————— | i by her’ parents, Mr. and M Chrigtmas tree burst into flames l’: | i {Charles Netson, on Monday night, and sent runners of fire darting |BURNED LETTER FROM | [was known by the little victim into the curtains and other in-| | ! land he strangled her to death YAl b1 turnishings. NEW YOKK, san. 2.—American ; AIRPLANE CRASH IS | to eseape detection Mré. Minnie Mack, owner of |export trade showed wih | Vacation Over! | RECE]VED IN JUNEAU { The finding of a hat and shoes the building, was seriously burn-|during 1 Record 4] s of the girl, which were missing " Y 0 ) il 2. here 3 ~cler: > ¥ 4 B L tne e manitaciied & 1 ol o L ”Judd en Tum fm Worse Is “poNDaY nmm e Westetn Setcion of Coun-|when the hody was. taken from R ] R A {ot the Lutnaras Resuroevon| Cause of Alarm—Is iw."ahout King George. 1o try Gebting Back to Nor- jihe. water, WL be an CHpOriEEs g g I g ifting American industry from ihel Chureh in Juneau, received a 1 i Ivetained improvement ta u PR G Unle Ju; Solyiig. e, S i slump into which it fell at the Likstvan voars Day Dikt prov At His Home | Gogtard. caliiits «1ai! to a mal — East Being it l‘\m' ! end of 1927 | lat, least. one 'mon g W s L e e Lack of footprints along the French Blame Water W dalineat Potaiue W sad el at. least one more airplanc dis CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 2 net, MESRRRS LD A SHINGTON, Jan. .- —influ-|banks of the shallow creek led . i Ll ter ne home. It had been in : to the affairs of Bucki . { f . For Typhoid Increase|council estimates tctal 1928 ex- s R o e | Myron United States Am.; o € A e of his position is believed to be decreasing|the authorities to believe the ports at $5,000,000,000, an incraase| (g U Vmi-n- assador to Franes, is'resting i Joyason Hicks Home 10 most States west of ths Mis-|slain girl was hirled from an PARIS, Jan. 2—The annual re.|Of ahout two per cent over 1927. fipidnnl dir Tragbih (",mv. ny, 1Y today after a sudden turn Seeretary, feels 8o assured about S158PpI and lincreasing east of automobile after being kidnapped i, * STl ngde 701 i e ) mpany, jthe worse in his’illness of the last 2 4 OU* the river and attacked Jort on epldemics of the Academy|Manufactured goods made mp 7 Saneht' fixe. in s ot il ool the King's condition, following ‘M ; et o of Medicine showed that two ma-|Per cent of the total. In volume| RE0 piunacd, 1nt0. ARTAGII treeg Ly AMBNRNAC SR, o Fifhe o Tone o et toduy | Warnitg against Gptimism is| Betty Nelson, five-year-old sis- jor d were increasing in|the export trade total ‘was the} e baiiot, oo TP latan wa ke BATTHE 88 iplications, Ambag-ip o m;-f ‘,m,,mm seen in reiteration by the Public|ler of June, related that an “old Fram highest since 1920. | foe PrOL, o . fTOER, Wasigador Herrlek'is in mo immediaf ¥ Heath Service of the possibility|man wearing a long overcoat' a 4 3 T | LA 2 killed and the plane burned. Most| ..o pig physicians said. The of a second and more severe wave|had attempted to seize her near Typhoid fever and diphtheria| Total imports were estimated at| S0 the mAll el SR i . a.deorease . about | BN AT R {sickness 13 described as asthmat) of the disease later in the win-{ihe Nelson store last Friday both caused more havoc in 1927)$4,100,000,000, a decrease of about The envelope containing the let- : ter night. than in the two years immediately [tWO per cent from 1927, owing pri- e hian: Toen DML oL oot L AR SR It 15 recailed hat 1n 1918 there| ————— preceding. M. Louis Martin, marily to lower prices of sugar, il ey \nrh;~»m~; caugl I pZiee |m“ 18 thore) 5 o o oum, rubber, silk and tin 9 ) BLeNtS | joveloped into a touc s 4 st a widespread ou ported on the number of com.|betroleum, rubber, SH or to interfere with the legibility |y b AN Heeaking Tk onal i Nalt ARKS LEAVES plaints from health officers as to| The indicated export balance of of the 1 The letter had been |5y s, “”{',"I”"",,"'; {then: mild.: Then gl Ov. P AV ithe lack of good drinking water mJifif:‘;v”’l“’<;"”' is "-‘l‘l' };luh“” since Venclosed in another envelope and|yr o oo Srer 1 and he & later tine.a malady of; virulent| DENVER FOR EAST; many communities. 11924, but practically has been remailed from Cleveland, Ohio. e i il o3 &8 1l ¢ | URN. B sct by American ‘tourist expend The letter was brom Boston,| Eloged, B LeR "'“]v-v from 24 ates and RET S FEB. 1 - e tures abroad, estimated at I e . ¢ o e b | PRIt e G T AR e Brazil Smge‘.s Plan 2500 000 400 dated December 18, and | ew York City for the wee uu[ Gov. George A. Parks, who spent Cibiddedod 5 vpcs‘m.uk 1 at that place December | e ing December 29, showed 190,-| p. helidays with hi rents, M Endurance Concerts xports to Europe remained| 119. Stamped on the envelope was - 1900 cases as compared with 168,- [t and A R "“‘f",’f’ e S practically unchanged from 1927, the following endorsement: “Dam.| Ur ges Farmers to Await|000 in the same States the prev- ol 14:'.1 ;‘":“l "lr”"')“ S SAC PAULO, Brazil, Jan' 2.—|amounting to $2,300,000. Shipments aged in mail plane accident at Hu- ous week 43 v\i'n‘\in‘fll‘ |“ “SH“’* ’l‘, SREMmE Singing marathons have replaced |to the United Kingdom and Ger-} ron, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1928, 6 p.m.” N Inauguration of Presi- e ——— o g ‘A,,nf:'unedma endurance dancing as the popular|many declined with reduced pur-} The Government envelope con- d N i v 5 {3top SE-CIUIS possibly an- 2 ol ent - epheu Sapt. other at cag s wa fad of novelty-loving Sao Paulo, {chases of wheat and cotton. Sales| taining the damaged Iletter was E.. [EILC'. L “/ (”’” l‘l_m”I ‘ ;“‘J‘,(,:,_f::::, .rm |},”, w'l_vnca'gt. Caruzinho Paulista has chal.|to Italy and Russia, postmarked at Cleveland, Ohio, | | Amundsen Is Assigned Mm b Tots S ot SRS lenged Mario Pinheiro to a sing.|creased shar and to Fran December 25, CHICAGO, TIl., Jan. 2.—Former | 1 st - tlyl‘: ":e) nati ;\1‘; ‘( rl;lll- ing contest which, it is estimaled, | Spain, moderately. =~ Pilgt McGinn, who was thrown {Governor Frank 0. Lowden has| To U. Flying Field|ictt nere tor the States, he pricd will last 15 hours. The rules say; Canada was the best national from/ the “cockpit and killed, was ladvised the farmers to await the| CHICAGO, 1il, Jan, 2 Carlled to sall from Seattle fbr Tuness that both must sing the same mu. customer, with purchases of more; from' Maywood, IlL, ,and carrying . > ... \inauguration of Herbert Hoover!|Magnus Amund N all S ERALHS ; gy A v | : g ! MARSHALL, Mo,, Jan. 2.—Blaine, ton ; ] agnus Amundsen, the|on his return about February 1. sic, take two minutes rest each|than $800,000,000, equal to $900 per night mail from veland to Chi-fp o ped o . open!before pressing demands for some | jamous explorer, has be el pralint et e oy hour, change their tune every 10|capita, the largest per capita husi-| cago. He had circled the town of| o il ”'-(w » this 1 Iform of agrieultural relief 60 to the Unifed States' Flylng| Koward (Pas) Nashsk il minutes and agree not to use|mess done between any two largei Huron three times, apparently tr "]" e Lowden 8 convind t whBt | Sonool " Oheants Fidld. Niliasts| beons elatisa l‘”’ S lfi,' pls h“i strengthening drugs. countries in ‘the world. ; | ing to discover the air mail nvm“"‘ B bk ia: ey ation is nece BSUIE DR e ta 5 -aint: 0t Aitradakominddan | ¥ fo fm»- : &y " R Exports of gold totalled almost con. A moment before the fatal{t . s ¥ weted upen. at a- special session |y.iner of Capt. Roald Amund ughol durikgtoe Attorney General John Rustgard, | $600,000,000, equal to the gold ship-| crash he tossed a landing flare I8 10 o alr DY WeSHR O L o {provosed by the. President-clect. |, R e e e o8, ihe Aol accompanied by Mrs, Rustgard,|ments cf ihe entire three previous | from the plane. Then it crashed|® '};“( ST e Lowdeessgui She. tyrieie aad 1 mpt to rascue memb :f)l;‘:»““ g -l left on the Alameda for Seward |year Imports were substantia into the apple tree and barn owned [ THE EFCRNE WER EETE M|triends of agwiculture to support “ T dllege and School of enroute to Fairbanks. Jiy below the §195,000,000 of 1927 by Wright M. Stein, a Huron un.‘“""”““‘\‘ ; v ‘(l"""“"' o |Hoover and lend | thir ppor g 5 i s id o i B bt rattatisna | L TLT I L egrees ab >lin making his program ive — :l:rr)mk(‘l\ hi(:‘.\;"xlv;:-‘.;}xl.; 3\4:;; 1:;'.«1 when Tuxhorn copllol, [y owden reminded the agricu q 1[ l/ 4(~Fw l"() JACKSON S ST()RM‘ iaidod. the ‘troutile; Cehsed’ to Iaflfrareard, Bader tural interests that Hoover advo- W /A M4V £ 3 v NES L ) Bt bl D cated formation and stabilization e h : e i WK of a ccrporation “with libera l« "()‘, C()PP TERM OF OFFICE ENDS i S vt oo o otook avomamoms (%5, Ty ; ) 4 i 19 G TN W eel rom the wreckage. is E2N 3 g A ) . parachute was in and the motor NEW YORK, Jan. 2 3 | Back to the United States from. | .\ indicating that the crash|Juneau is quoted at ay,| as HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan 1 tor, the Cabik ad otk IANAPOLIS, Jan. 2.— Ed(He was an uninvited guest at s=v-| 3 vacation in France ‘came'l .. 1ot expected Ghrysler 183%, Cudahy | Airport Annexes Island nan fortunes in nat any 1ot ARARET aud Hoglk ot , who in 1924, was elected | eral party rallies. Neither was he| Louise Brooks (above), mov- i ? Bitigon-Schilds ' Aftes L Kikieation v S Tnlang fakos| 1a 12 yesrs iR ere AE L SEN cvernor of Indiana with support|called into consultation Wwith Re-| ing picture a¢tress. She denied ! L 7| Copper 158, Missourl 6 SF. NORE LENgAlIon | Fitrom the winip| covper d kot (R i o, :r(m"-::::n\?u'ek\l:xofhlall“."“;" e_n'd publican leaders .w‘h.» fe ‘:" l‘h eports of the usual new ro-l“ ¢ | |vada Conmsolidated 441% KANSAS CITY, Kas., Jan. 2 companies on the | pound. It now is 1; ‘.{,ms.s 5 our stormy yea volitical strife | Indiana’s usual place in the party| nance and took the first train | | Tex Rickard | {Motors 151%, Pennsylvar % tsland, long a subject of ninsula, ‘of Upper| This yesr fhisueh the & January 14, when Harry G. Leslie, | column. i jor Hollywood. i | [roaa 78%. ‘Phillips Petr A B8 il e banic b has enabled | tion o the MEtekints C Republican Governor-elect succeeds| Rarlier last year precedent was| (Liternational Newsreel) I | Is Operated | {46%, sears, Ro YT e L ey g - i o BB 5 o higan. College. of him, {broken when Jackson was denied| e %) U | IStewart - Warner. 123%. Texas|roy air 3 i F L e s s by P8 MEa] Tins K hology at Hough- Jackson's ome-time affiliations the governor’s privilege of address. | | Upon Corporation 677% pel ster Sonch. Miltas i e : PV A ' fl Ba Vnieg States, hurasnis with D. C. Stephenson, former|ing the Republican state conven-| SNOW ON GROUND O gl 162%, White Fagle Petroleum (; ;PSR Han, between i o G R’ Arthur W. Fahrenwald grand dragon of the Kilan, now|tion. The same convention failed | —— R e e iomalls | [36%, ‘and California Packers 75.|qustrial land - company bl el iadtaaat or. the Dureay PELEIE HE IS gerving a life sentence for murder,|to name him as a delegate x’ll‘ The following amounts of snow | | knlolwud rfl;{” m,::::,t(;.m is | - “an airport, the i‘sl'l;l:lv v\'m\ puxi was lost because the gravity «.vn p ’ “:-”.M] Inr'me Dhapsc o were held respen: hlp. for many of |large to the Kansas City conven-|ere on the ground at several Al- it e m“‘l; gnxp{ it e“l',pra: | TO SERVE TIME HERE e TR s 4 R b P m!l'; copper 1.r“ J'l. the. amygdaloid ores his difficulties in office. Stephen- | tion, although he attended as &laskan stations Monday evening, || yion for appendicitis. Rick- | e The trace of about 160 acres is to sepa U Lraver was] AR gtk son, as a power in Indiana politics | delegate from Marion county. | December 31: ard had thought he had a || D@Puty U. S. Marsha) €. Vilan‘island cnly when the.Missouri: inadec AR poriids|ire pis i f,"mw producers HERE during Jackson's campaign, claimed | His indictment for the alleged| Barrow, 2 inches; Bethel, 14| | Jish¢ attack of indigestion, | |Brown brought Paul Alex to Ju-|River is high. 1t will be con- of copper were duniped : bRt L n’"’“" i to have elected him. bribery of former Gov. Warren T.|inches: Cordova, 3 inches; Bagls, | | mue operation was pestormed [i{hean from Peiersburg to serve anectcd with the afrport by filling| In 1915 an ammonia brocess was | poun ekl Preceding last November’s elec-|MeCray was the climax of his po-|21 inches; Fort Yukonm, 13 in-1) last night. ‘ six months’ jail sentence. He was|of the low area between it and exployed for treatment of |1 u Bl 1"’ per D S tons Jackson’s relations with Re-|litical woes. A verdict of mot'ches; Juneay, none; Nome, 9 in-| | { {eonvicted of Tarceny and sentenc-|the prosent flald, which wiil be'ings of conglomerate ore, i e 0n (his basiathe SARI N lican party chiefs we trained * gullty Fov . o ai o glarged te A ] Sk . - € 2 S jrent talings Wik A6 GRS publ P yv h ,. ere s guilty was directed, hotever, lr‘hefi, s3i ed”at Peters enlarged to 800 aeres, method, with oil tlotation, reclaim- | 10,500,000 pounds a year. « - ‘

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