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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME™ ’ VOL. XXXIIL., NO. 4987. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS BY MEN THEY ARE TO ARREST - OFFICERS DISARMED JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1929. HONEYMOONING IN CHICAGO - ARMY BILL REPORTED TOH e Exuaticr (ONGRESS AGAIN IN'SESSION FOR BUSY 2 MONTHS ' Kellogg Peace Pact Has Right of Way—Await t‘Ru o the Play” GHAMBERELEGTS ;ve the Equalzexf 5 POLICEMEN LOSE PISTOLS: | ARE HELD-UP Two Men Pull Of Daring | Stunt Last Night— FIFTH MEASURE . REPORTED FOR " APPROPRIATION | Supply Bill Calls for Ex- pendituré of Over (¢ =3 P c> . (—) == ) - = ENSUING YEAR S Directors Elected| | 2SEeven for New Year—Ketchi- l ’ | | [ , 400 Million Dollars kan Opposef Change | Hoover’s Return E Make Escape 4 ; 1 [ 'he Juneau Chamber of Coni- S | ALASKA CCMMISSION | :p.lk\v n,\,lr‘o \:n u:xy:":m-n\u the ! WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Con- : }OFFICERS SURRGUND following to serve as the u- | put on harness again today . > $ IS GIVEF 3500,0001 BUT LOSE THEIR MEN m tive Committee for the next 3 with prospects that it will need Cable Mai T | S ;o aulkner, H. G. Walm- all the energy stored up in the AR/ _able Maintenance laken n, Allen Shattuck, { holiday recess to conquer the T 2 Cava of - INERS DR | 30 Weisel, R. L. Bernard \urdles set _for the remain‘ng One Officer Is Shot—He Is are o ew: hadio. | ind Simpson J.- MacKinnon. | two months of the sessicn. : Only One Able to Stations Planned { The new directors will meet Three of the most important Pull His N ! with the retiring officers for { controversial questions of the u 1S Gun & P A | general consideration of the term are eclamoring for almost Roreasiet ; N fairs of the Chamber. The ! immediate attention. [ BUFFALO, Y., dan. $89 o my and aviation ex-| Dircetors will then elect Leaders of Congress are await-| An intensive police search {8 pansion and new construction of dent, - Vice-President, tary 2 ! r the return of President elect under way for William Wunders: military posts, the army appro- and Treasurer to serve during | L E 4 N : . priation bill was reported to the the year. The date of the joint| 3 i House today calling for an ex meeting will be set later IS the yla Y senditude ¢f §435,428,415 by the The lunchecn and meeting| | nen tore’ Co: adjourn- ] ¥ 'Depariiient during the next were held in the banquet room| | ed for the holiday recess betweén vear | f ot the Arcade Cafe and . werej Senatc Jorah and Hale, the @n to succeed in " measure was the fifth of fairly well attended | Senate was to give the right of gun. 3 ; . nine r ar supply bills to come | Ketchikan for Jones i today to the Kellogg anti- W underlich aml_ms companion befora s tite - Honse' 'this session,} | tary Frank A. B pact Dbefore taking up the ecscaped in a police department » four having been passed before | a lefter from the Ketchikand cruiser constructicn bill | autameblle. the holid | Commercial Club notifying thel Next Monday the Ways and 4:~n‘ u‘fl‘wevra .huvl surrounded e The total provides $: {Juneau Chamber of « Commeree | Me: Committee w begin Waunderlich in his home to arrest 815 for national defense Ithat it was ocpposed to any hearings on tariff pevision, some him on suspicioh of belug ImpHs $107,089,600 for non-military| change of Section 27 of the Jones thing which the mnext Congre i"'“" in a series of robberies. PUPPOSC representing an _in-| Shipping Law. | . will have to dispose of Clarence Saunders, chain’ grocery store magnate, with his bride,| TWo officers covered the rear crease of $35,111,774 over the, The Juneau organization had 2 i X The treaty and naval. bill will Patricla Houston of Tunica, Miss, In Chicazo where they are spend- ‘»r |h_n nouse “while three went to current fiscal year appropriation | j requested the Ketchikan Com-| B\ fasewn e m«,[h;xhl,\- engaged v:.«- attention Ing their honeymoon. Saunders was diverced November 6 from his l"';‘m”“l:( I‘h"r:Ark:‘\.. :Iiflh officer and an increase 256 mercial Club to supports its ac- of ‘the Senate for the next two rst wife who charged him with cruelty. sting as a rear guard, ; The largest military item in| of the Jones Act by leiminating| |COOPer, of New York, the #dd R ¥ P L e i 0 e, Wi the Dill is $133,5650,368 for the! vee you've guessed it. Ned the Provision that frelght com-| jest couple ever to apply for : | [V()MEN PI/ 1 )/F I) I}I(1 “”;""I '|".‘"””.‘f.l_ coTaiRily Army pay c]y,]yo.x]jev g 'T“ . nd the!InE to Alaska part by rail and }lxcense at City Hall. The bride . e 5 - 7 s e - 4 ll“ h"lfh"- The The Dill provides §500,000 for! Jakobs, play producer, and the ;¢ by water may be carried | fgroom is more than six feet ir I) r ) r T el e b . intenance of roads, bridges| former Marietta O'Brien, hif oniy in American vessels. The| |height as against “the littl 1 AI{F IN ’ () IFI(AAS s ot e and trails in Alaska as well as| beautiful leading lady, have provisicn is ome that does not' fwoman’s” thirty-seven inche | W) et S “1]?'»"]:“?“ room tHEE . $171,930 for the maintenance of dvr:x‘v‘\'}n up a ]ncw C???T“’“' m): T'MI:-\“ 1!:(‘1111‘1',\' other part, of lllt" of stature, ‘The latter told in 0 AID ‘ l)l/l{l[\ (,' )7E ‘1R 1‘) ,)8 .j:.'mf.lx.~ ':);_“ ‘u\!:.\ pli):l:)llgh Ii‘:ll!‘r; t:; / 1[:,4- Alaska Cable. ";‘““]‘,M\l"',. ;\\,:!;';V!'; ;!sl '}rl:n %J;T:m‘:l].ay‘;’ WIRE Ih LR i :grvxewers :gat mutulal al'fe}f- 5 A * i Waunderlich's companion. AERES.78) A0 - NCTRsE 0 d & W e 1ohi : | |tion more than equalizes - th¢ The officers’ pibtols i over the current appropriation| They were married in Boston, ,H]EfLfih“llflli_“y;’_fi‘)ye‘smnf\f‘ffi“}fik““ Ydifference in their geight. g s A DIBPUTE their m.[?mu‘,H iy and part of it will be used for CInternational Newsreali 2 i A L (Tatorastlint] Mewerael) i Me By SUE McNAMARA S, ) new radio stations at Point Bar- T {Commercial Club said thc matter| H (Acsociated Press Feature Writer) Lone Woman Member| ~ Lift Their Hands \ |had been considered by its Ex- | oot \ The offic obeyed commands Fop e “““:" A].“Sk‘]' lecutive Committee which adopted | 'R f gLl p « | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—Women' s to lift their hands, were then 1 INSANITY PLEA. motion opposing any change, | efuses to lake Fart m country made the year 1928 ranged aong e wall where land, it is sald, later the Club in| ! Paraguayan-Boliv- memorable for the part they took they were disarmed. . INGREASE FuR | | regular on had endorsed the | Army Plane, Out | 1 it in politi | The officer at the front of the. NUT PERMITTED action of the committe s | 1an Conferences Wi | house finally became suspicious “Our people fee i 7 4 h has been ac ating since rmed. 3 « - | ¢ | |handle freight in and out ot | P ~gates to the Pan.Ameri Con- ago, had a chance to make it Mrs. Wunderlich jumped be= — [ !A\lhhkil. we will be in the posi-| | 10S Al LES, Cal, Jan. | |ference were shocked felt because of the presidential {|tween them and her hushand. i i A Houilor Bllowing Cungdike Sagi| 1 9 is 26 o'clock this | cwith receipt of word that Argen- election. And the women laft no| || Smith couza not shot but Wuns Qutlook for Present Year!| i roads. (which own the Camadian| | Mmorning the Army plane | {tine refuses to take part in' the stone unturned. They were on the derlich could and Smith fell with L tod B {Motion of Defense Is De boat 1ins) ito. db. in" Alaskn thatl| Quee Mark had complet- | jconferences in an effort to concili- lecture platform, on the a at| {{a bullet in his andomen. s Reported to be |”. Jd- Mothier: Claims. Sh !\\'hi(h the United States law pre-; | ¢} two days of a sustained | Jate the Paraguayan-Bolivian dis- home in political headquarters cf| Wunderlich and his compan- Most Favorable | med— O.t er .alms LA railroad from doing.. We| | flight and its motors ap- | {pute. both parties, where special rooms yfon took the six police pistols . ke | Was Tricked in Plea itcel, turther, that the Canadiau| | Parently were runniyng || The action withdraws from the were prepared for them jaway with them in the police By R. . BENTLEY { = | railroads consider their boat lines| | smoothing. ,.[ hose dl)ll.lvlll | itield one of five neutral nations in-| Not only were various women automobil : [ (Preside: o res) ding il S e largely as feeders to their rail-| | hope to remain in the air | lyited to inquire into the dispute. |crganizations working usly Sl e sident -California Packing | RIVERSIDE, Calif, Jan. 3.—An i ana of &3 o for one week or more. | Abaaiitinys Nilfhdravial. e mot 0 o L | Corporation) - lattempt to enter Insanity defense!roads, and because of that fact,| [] Argentinas w awal was mot for one o the other presidential . SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3.—The|tor Gordon Stewart Novthcott fail.|boat revenues are a secondary 0 ___ pfofticlally recelved at the State De-, candidateg, but big organizations war's demands for staple canmed|ed yesterday afternoon when the|Xatler: in short, if the Canadian o s A faknetmen. e llike the General Federation of Wo- 1 Ygalablas, peas, corn and toma-|court enied tha mption Of the de.{DURts: afe sllawed frelghi access | It is believed that an invitation men's clubs and the League of _ fobH. woid #uchi that eanning ‘0B | fenss counelito enteh s ples of gt Alsska “their ruinous’igompe-} will be extended to Mexico or Women* Voters concentrated on pacity was largely increased, so|guilty by reason of insanity. |tition, because of the facts ;us( lm:um;.a at the conference today. |getting women to the polls, regard- (1] 1 that subsequent to the war more| Mrs. Northeott, at San Quentin|Stated, would work great injury| Conciliation efforts are now at less of what party they favored.| . gocds were packed on all three|prison, declared she had been ¢0 €Xiting American lines and| & stagdacill over the dlspute awall ) Thay < pis#sl Aprominent parl in ’ ARE AcquRE ) * e g il . | tena stili further to build up thej ing word from Bolivia authorizing|getting out a record breaking num. | 5 ’ . commodities than could be dis.tricked into pleading gullty to the e,y qian ports with American | STA RT THING its representative to sign the DPro- |ber of voter: i 2 o W‘;{od of at *p . ] murder ot Walter Collins S4YINE | husiness at the expense of Al-| i Wt e Hhe ‘Coclllatory | 1 yageny | Mrs. Dorothy McCullough Led| Rl ; 4 Owever, dup fo the increased ¢hat Sanford Clark, het grandeon, | ;p » I il ¥ e Intellegent Vote will be the only assemblywomar |G : 3 . Fonbh e aoinny, and(the’was guilty of the only ml{lrderl s R ] Nl Y. EXGHANGE onimon, | The Federation has campaigned! In Oregon's 1529 legislature. sm‘bunny Pi;m[ Eackufi . normal increase in consumption, | committed on the Northcott's d arm.! 1o ; boedii ‘e I8 from Multnomah countv. an; B all three staple vegetables are in|She said he was an unknown New|T'ests Show that i BOLIVIA ACCEPTS ,rx:nrefig::t f:;z: “"Ti{: })‘indx Jeah 17 el g g %ar{ney‘il::pzlses nced s :gu::lr ]a‘:a:lrhn c‘:;‘ml?):c::z;‘) Ym'k.hdv' v tellvaricd San,Salmon Return to s " . WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— nulv;rhnnugrf its depf\x‘:m(n: ! Ame Doris Stevens was appointed chai _,7nou So uits are - Mrs. Northeott was taken to San ' 0, g Fifty New High Gains Mark | ivia's acceptance with s11ght!can citizenship it conducted a $1.. man SB 2 raisins, prunes and peaches have|Quentin to serve a life sentence Native Rivers 8 3 slianzea: ot e Hratt of the pros |00 s BN et siade and| The coantion. of 1ib ana SBATTLE, Jan. 3.—The Suniy] been in a state of over-production. |afier pleading guilty last Monday. | . WASHINGTO, Jan. 3T ests] Opening First Ses- iy Of tne Boltlhigh R R T r_ n of the com Point Packing Company has ac- The sifuation has cleared on| ————— Ishowing how salmon return toj sion 1929 ;(V):.?Alxsrq;:r’:: (.lli;;::lt-“ has been !'vote.” » i pidroams _"'\‘_'.,""‘1'"&\‘\{ a U0 | quired six important Southeastern prunes by reason of the failure off gt 5 shele dalie THATY. SR ABRTIEMAE i communicated to Washington and |the union participated Pl latter BERRRIBNON K tnr ‘(};\.“”k‘,‘ l,‘"“,"""fm Jof thed e . 11“‘[ l‘.:xlx-um-an ;;\nd northwest """"“l"l’l(llw Carries Medical ;)utllnud i’z-s;erduyj fhls_-ffn-el_g con- : s moling af the special Pan-|of Wonls /Weteth reached SRR e o | "‘z““l‘“r‘:[“(i:l (A;u’:k..“x.t:,nlgg.bflt;r and - the market is strong and| ; TR |ference of the scientific divisions| NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Stock bulls{ American Conference Committee 000 persons thre ts we ; he campaign. | T R e . prices are good. | Supplies to Stricken :‘M the Fisheries Bureau, {8 iian ub ihio atsatest WikelNes Daen c;ol:}.{.m ¥ | dio “Voters ‘é‘;r':iul e Py . .‘m]‘ i et ”:“w,“”', g -Slx()lln:“;r 3 mn:n.. remain in the nln!(l.rumd} District in Canadrl‘ Dr. J. 0. Snyder, of Stanford|nings in history during last vear, g e |broadcasting ten months before| Herbert Hoover, concentrating ef.i '!::un: ol u:,.{mmy oint in| and p!_l‘-<-n]l prices n're below !h‘p‘ o | University, reported experiments gqi a flying start yesterday the | elaction; e o g | terests, announce oty sl cest of production. In spite of ef- { with 5 on in the Lamath!pirer se Fithe New Y 6dni) e ; : for his gives the comp: 0 hits o Govergs Young, the peact| - EDMONTON Jan. Jevap “,”"‘;;:r];rflo:r:’: s(’f‘]n.;‘n:rm‘a“tribmar‘;o:‘:,],:rki;,‘;:,’;,"f-,‘,“,',‘,\'\l"h-fl,l‘\'g“‘ H.\ S h”'”,""f'.‘“"._“"’v','.""‘ e i A lot- nine. canneries’. warthi Su. situation is not clear. Fine quality|Plane piloted by ""’l‘ Al anpplies | showed they invariably return to ping ' : | Toy Motoreyele e ) with nnual pack and low selling prices on canmed |Which is ta medical SUPPUES, o tributary where born, proving| ga g v ] es have resulted in heavy fo. Forl ‘f"l:”’hl}’m"m V;“‘.r':g“::;prupazu!iml work only benefitted |(po wution, about| | 15 T'aken from he ( 1030 G S it e ing Its WAy nortn j the stream where done. |one willion in dividends and inter | Baby's Throat | ot Club Women, tuious g "“M‘,: b v iy H‘,.p 0y i_é; ?:":‘som(-\\'hm'e be n McLennan| Commissioner Henry O'Malley jest aided the market. ; General — partment of international relatio APl 3 B J R s - land Peace River today. The reported progress being made to-|pleciric was a spectacular feature| | CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. | |has been working for the treaty's|mick of ) Mrs. R Bran =5 N Stree (N8, AL AL SR Ll forced down at Mc-|ward the fullest utilization of the|ciimbing nearly $24. Radio Cor-| | 3.—There is a feeling of | |satification by the United States|O laug of Wiliem Jen., President ' SREsSE S prices. The pack of sardines 0|y ... 0" yegterday because of poor natlon’s fishery resources Without|poration gained $20 and Interna.| | great relief evident among | |Senate. Thousands of petitions,|nings Bryan, and Mrs. Ruth Baxer! various regulations by the Bu e fi“’"";)*‘la“"u ’;Z’\'fl’;fil:”""l‘;‘;,’ffrs'l’l‘i““ visibility. jencroaching on the reserves foriijopal Nickel the same. | attendants of the hospital | |4isned by hundreds of thousands|Pra e tirst woman to be e ":”:’I:::“’a“"d -‘hfll:'ee‘ On the whole, the outlook for; Tuxhorn Brings Plane | Collecti [DETenCers 0, $osse; japietid pabs, s on the “m..vlyp.m;v mlmm;q- ;-nn..‘ and placod | Huntait e s s | be ‘Erouped,and tha itgue S 1920 is most favorable. - Down; Fails to Make !I"’O""' ollections ! Admits Slaying Uncle || tering for more than two [ |n a0, M08 OF the nation's law-| anything but idle’ produchis; SISHE HAAS S 4 e T A Re/uellin | Ill Alaska und N.W. i l" Qu(ll'l(’l Over (“he'_.k " W("Pk:( with u‘lu) nvm'(urt')‘(lp 8tep Forward l\\ vi.‘r “-lu g n 1 | rm w 'i" .; capa s 4 President Returns | est n 8 S, in 1927 ki s | lodged in his throat. | Another step forwara by women i | i i i ) g AL S [ ame as in i i ¥ ; | Surgeons yesterday in- Toss TR AT, BT NODAR the Am Red Cross have con-| WRANGELL MAN DROWNS & & From His thon; MARSHALL, Mo., Jan. 3.—Blaine | | GRANTS PASS, Ore., Jan. 8~ | 03”2 tube in the throat | |® T “,‘:f‘ e Seation. O A6 |, iuded ord breaking year for| e b | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Arriv-|Tuxhorn landed in his apen cock.| TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 8—Inter-|Surrendering to a posse carly Jast) | ;14" grew out the obstruc- !'IyI‘(“ Amipeica i(\.l:lnm.m o0 0f Wo- |0l ime. work, They mada 23 . W 1{.\.\(.1-,]1. . Naska, Jan. § ing back yesterday afternoon from|pit monoplane last night after rl)-4|nal Revenue Collector Burns Poe nngm. (!)‘dev Moore, aged 23, ad- tion, the actual process re- jmen. 8t it x“ | v: "'f s, More than 2.0 "v.anl‘i emmie H;) lnm.lL aged 25 yi i his Christmas vacation in Georgin,|ing 11 hours in a refuelling endur-|reports that collections during the | mitted shooting and killing W& WA~} | guiring only o minute. No | |Coference in Havs t spring | Sings for emercencies | rday fell trom a gasbeat Miv (g President Coolidge proceeded to!ance attempt. He explained that|past year were §13,184,000, vm_u’.|rlu, Raymond Moore, Vv‘vrday | fnefsion was made and no [ |l0 invest g.\t{l '.m ; ‘xl‘ 8 n\w‘ ‘4‘;}1; as bags for U. S| u" out ,(,mm he're and : the Executive Offices to tackle ajwhile picking up fuel from a cata-|ally the same as in 1927. The l]m-ih;renuun alter an argument OVer &| | apegthetic was administered. | | ™ r;u;u n: : SoRntriss of No thi ol 1 salloss o forelen sorv.| drowned Iln-I body has not bee pile of business accumulated dur-|pult, the plane’s wheels touched|trict embraces the Northwest and[$25 check. He said the shooting] H lf‘;.‘;:f:lr:mg n:;x “”Il"n\":\ v':h:- |recovered. Boltman had lveds *was aceidental. (Continued on Page Three.) Wrangell bis whole life, Alaska. ing his absence. the ground, disqualifying him.

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