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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” . = E— B - ~. VVOL. XXXIIL, NO. 4995. JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, j/\NUARY 12.:1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN " HOOVER EXPECTED T0 CALL EXTRA SESSION, CONGRESS | “p, 4 R T | AMERICA’S LONGEST RAILWAY TUNNEL PIERCES CASCADE RANGE SENATOR REED | oor Little Rich Girl! ~ |EXTRA SESSION ¢ \ 4 et e Oy S A 28 | | g1 i i KELLOGG PACT X OPEN TONIGHT " EARLY SPRING » : E | 3 Makes Two Hour Talk | : [First Train Wil Pull Two 1 . A Senate for Interpre- | : | Through Cascade Tun- Wol mportant Legislative tative Resolution | nel of G. N. Railway e Must Be . e | | - Disposed of AT MATEO0K.UP PLANNED AN DEBATE BLOCKED | cad) FARM RELIEF AND . g § Hoover, and Others Will | ,,EOM'NG UF 4 . 4 Calls Treaty ‘Trojan Horse | Speak—Singer and Or- et 1 . and Assails Secre- |} chestra on Program ituation Is Outlined and ‘ tary of State S Placed Before Presi- i SEATTLE, Jan. 12.—The first | detr - Elect - ; | scheduled train pulls through the | ec WASHINGTON, Jan. 2r—An Tongadt. wailivay tunnel. S | s o 84 ement to limit debate on the erica, the ‘Great Northern” Rail- {, WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Pres- Kellogg treaty was blocked yester- way's eight-mile bore through [ Mant-eleen it resultigs day in the Senate after Senator the Cascades in Western Wash- |8 conference with RepuliigE I Reed, of Missouri, launched an at- ington tonight. j Congressional leaders, is eXPASEE tack on the pact which he de- The nation will listen in at fo sall SECORis: session DR seribed as a “Trojan Horse.” -For |that time over the biggest radio| ‘tj\“‘"“'y““"’" Congress early in two hours he attacked the treaty,| ! hook-up ever attempted in which | e k;['r"lg ‘?_""'h a session I8 . closing with an appear that the| [four cities on either edge of the | oonaiorad Fhotilable RS Senate place some construction on continent will broadcast with two | fof whether farm relief legislation is enacted before March 4 be ~ thia 6 A 5t Sneasekiey. o, nrbI unheard of mountain villages. bl - ‘,‘f% oA Aiiidtian Siiiee | Fresident-elect Hoover and! [ariie st of the iR A SRRl Johnston Campbell of the Inter-| [t R Of s 1 | well as agricultural 1 alsle. i gton. Tiabd: [Wa et S state Commerce Commission, will| Bapi e aral witl he S , or Reed 1 at| | |The leaders desire to get the treaty would lead to the| speak from Washington | el cod gl 1e of Nations, repeatadly Gen. W. W. Attebury, Presi- :Luli;‘]“:m‘;”;lblx i “l:; by l.lsl ; o RESOH i ¢ B i i edily as sible so there wi » turning to look at the old ally in [ dentv.of Sthe - Pennayl Radl in th » against the League, Senator i“”:fl' ?‘]; o fl”; ‘“| ! workd St ) . yrcibstral and band raxid it i [ will be broadcast from New York | : ingd . When Senator Reed concluded, | i r-‘f'“"g,:"';};""““'f:“““ wa u g ¢ reg it Senator Borah asked that debate| B L bt o Rl tion and be an auxiltary to it . on the treaty be limited to 30 min- thé (.,h_(,,mh_‘ 2t iha. eabtenn: g | since it is the purpose to afford utes. Senator Moses objected of n,.:}i (‘;bw"llm lvlu‘n’nl Ralph | |a measure of protection to agri- until he could confer with those | Budd l'l'l"n(lll"lll b ”““ Great culture comparale to that given seekinig an interpretativ: iesolu-| Northern, will be introduced by | -'i"“"r":}':,i“‘","'x’f"“h'“ fo that SRR tion en the paet. {Graham McNamee, dean of radio! oo 1O Kellogk iAdgiiea | annoupcers. ' W6 pink derier P R i AR | The \brict program at : 1 (tor Reed assailed Secretary ! s ‘ o A ™ “’I_":h‘:" g"““‘f"‘d o l“"_" ey oo WA SHINE NG Tt 1 E el % of State Kellogg for insistence on] With an allswance of only $2,000 a month, pretty Elizabeth |0f thevoftiéial train LHougt 1€ onal leaders have a | Yy Bt tunnel. Passengers will disem- slans t : . no interpretation of any sort. | Plankington (above), daughter of the late William Woods '} o iy, ool {plans to put through farm reMef g 3 in-1 +E A v g 3 . bark at the western end of the legislation at the present session Explaining that he did no% in-| Plankington, Milwaukee’s richest financier, can’t make her bow [, 1,61 (o attend a banquet at 6 vich o & lal : : tend to filibuster, Reed concen-| in society because of poverty. So her mama is petitioning a | geen Here, Judge Gilman, Congions.. gl trated his appeal for a note of in-| WWisconsin court for an increase of 33 1-3 per cent in daughter’s | vice- ident of the Great | e if , the Foreign Relations terp: ation and suggested that nothing els Committe j.\'urllu n Railway and Gov. R. H.; |Hartley will talk over the na- allowance. . % 1. East Portal of Great Northern's mew Caseade tunnel, 8 miles in length, (International Newsreel) e world records for sy in the T0 MAKE FIGHT nd xketeh show relative positio Great Northern line which winds up mou not interpret it? Why not y on with power which on October % hole through incorporate s G e — At L e 7 o | tTonal hook-up, | 2. Mill Creek Valley, s eant of the East 4. of cight which ot it Wi PRDrefsed by Bend. N gsesn -, (e —3| The tunnel is the fifth longest Portal, where shaft awas sunk to point from | poured more than n cubie yards of tor ‘Borah on America's position "iu the yntia Ael s lmi]t‘ in which tunneling fre concrete for li rock interior of gigantic bore. { > tres slaring: “Why A | i P v o | to neet with N 5. Section of tw t crete walls which extend » under the treaty declaring: “Why| Reapportioment | |the record time of three years.| g com feom one portal to the other. | uN MELLDN FUR | | iThe previous time for such a pro- Measure Is tu paper what you are willing to sa FAMOUS CHURCH . 4 | |ject has been five years. under massive wsheds and the new line which Plon e15 A . th your mouth? We are not Passed I)_Y House | 11 bores straight through mountains at lower eleva- ident nlm " vho fired 1 lant v :::." : H asking anything which will require . atabd | tion; also relative positions of Mill Creek shaft and | key at Washington, . C | ' this document to be returned to ! | Over KOMO broadc A e . < B oo R e ey a ) other nations of the world for con- AT FURT quTH | M:‘ Sy "‘\r- % “';‘1“- ‘(‘ L | lattle, at 5 o'clack this afternoon, 5 : | e ] sideration. You talk about the | on.. Igponipig, Tor ST {Juneau time, the program of the WEXICO ‘l /] Y TPY . . 1 treaty resting on good faith and in e decade, a reapportionment of | lypove event will start. | ‘ A Concerted Drive Indllcaled 3 | its members, the House yester- | | i+ .t el 08 Reappoint- the same breath you are guilty of bad faith with your own nation.” “Trojan , Horse” Referring to the pact as a “Tro- jan Horse,” Senator Reed said: “They have put inside of it the doctrine of right of balance of power in Burope. They have put into it the right of every'nation signing it to be controlled by Lo- carno Treaty and the League of Nations.” As he spoke, Senator Reed point- ed frequently at a large map of the workd resting on an easel before him on which the Dominion of the iChurch of Dr. Norris, Fun- day passed the Fenn bi.! de- scribing the method by which TO CONSOLIDATE damentalist and Slayer of Big Lumberman, Burns |! FORT WORTH, Tex., Jan. 12.— The First Baptist Chureh of which| | Dr. Frank Norris, noted fundamen-| | talist, is pastor, was destroyed by When the fire was discovered | the states | by seats will be allotted among after the next cen- EXPEDITION IS sus which will be taken in |/ 1930. The measure passed || B E L IEvED Tu a vole of 226 to 134, Simi- | lar bills have been defeated in | i the past six years. | BE MASSADRE | | fire this morning along with the[& 25 adjacent four-story Sunday school TR i i SRR ! building and gymnasium belonging * | NOUGLAS, Avs, Jan.. 12.—A to the church. SEVERE FIRE |lone horseman, Policeman Jesus Valdez, commissioned by the Gov- ernor of Agua Prieta, Mexico, * ROADHOUSE LIL ) 7 — ON REVOLUTION | Against | ment by Hoover WASHINGTON, Jam. 12.—A gronp of Senate Republicans and Independents app to be behind voice to Senator Brookhart and it | S s o MEXICO OFTY, Tan forts @ concerted drive against the re- ¢ 110 Wed U. S. Banker to weld Mexico's so calle -ovolu. appointment of Andrew W. Mellon Father of Gitl, to Whom prmm— tionary clements” into one =ong A8 Secretary of Treasury and it | Liquor Was SOld, ' i | group will be brought to a Lzad l'n.‘.\i In:f‘n iu«lim‘n-xl that vxhis selec- ! 2 in March when the national revo- tion will meet a determined oppo- | DlsplaysWralh i lutionary party holds its conven. Sition in the next Senate. | A ] \’“‘,,, at Queretaro, Senator Nye yesterday added his The party, now in the organiz: is an attempted marger small political clubs and { /CAMDEN, Ark., Jan. 12—The| iwrath of a father of a 15-year-old| girl, to whom liquor 2d tion ze, to] of many is expected Senator Couzens, who will call on President-Elect some. British Empire was painted in red.|. s s aie 5 2 Pt 5 i Y o i he had 1 sutiity AEAust) .- e ’1"‘:”; '_f"f“""‘”['a":(hafl,"‘;';:L, T I day rode through the snow covercd have been served along with 75 assoclations spread throughout the “’”“ today, will stongisc e PRGN s s o R A g e debes SRR - - Sierra Madre mountains, back-|other students at a party held by| country and whose plattorms agree Mellon in the Hoover Cabinet. i ut declare: linto the church, which is located s z I in that the program of the revolu.! ‘Couzens and Mellon have en- Britain, in reservi freedom of tracking a return member of Fim-|Camden High School students al 1 th progra 1 4 ne in the heart of the down town dis- : hich ) tion, formulated in 1910 when the 8aged time to time in bitter con- action under the treaty in her ter. ity" bre’s expedition of 11 men whichja roalthouse near here last fall, £ i ; ] e y -ltrict. The bulk of the City's | 4 o S 4 Diaz dictatorship was over thrown, troversies over tax matters in.* ritories, had reserved freedom Of | . . 1. officials fear have been massacred|culminated in a shooting affray in, y BLAFELD- W oF SOt i tire-fighting forces responded to § # - | whi or of the road-' should be carried out. Some ,of volving both the administration of action in almost every sphere of ) by a wild band of Apache In ich the propuietor \ 4 i the “world the call-for duty. =i e hofise was critically wounded. | the organizations disagree in their the income tax dll;mlan of n‘;e :n. 5 : i s R . itivi ihg, proprietor ¢ Y terpretation of the program, but ternal Revenue Bureau and the One Interruption Dr. Norris was in Austin when » The first news of the punitive| Alex Harding, proprietor of H‘u | interpr g r s g s Only once was Sen:;mr Reed in-|notitied of the fire. He left at Scores of Companies En“expeamo", led by Francisco Fim.|roadhouse, lies in the hospital in |the organizers of ‘the big party Treasury’s attempt to reassure a terrupted and that was after helonce for Fort Worth. gaged_—lce Forms bres, which set out eight days agoja serious condition, with four hope to bring about _an :l‘nhxr. large sum a}fainst Couzens on the remarked that Senator Borah prac-| 1t j5 claimed that the Sunday Cl thi to wipe out the band of marauding |bullet wounds in his hody i stanc Y and mul;ln wm of one sale of his Ford stock years ago. i o s " . n h i aal e a- B, fvan, the girl's father, gen D with nomination DML = gl 2 A tically “admitted that the treaty|gchool building housed the larg- on o} g Indians, was recewet;i M;:u)!(‘lk qu;nF;ansuc‘[I,l:::chlL,yv.”np- ek o U cntloaia M . SULCHARN Rk was nothing but a gesture of good |egt Sunday school classes in the | mon Quejada, was brought DB $ g h the s ! X b Skt M S AS BUSINESS VISITOR will.” wnd WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The t0 town, half delirious, by a Chi-|ing. ¢ 5 o run in the elec ¢ next N -| g’ Senator Borah interrupted with ¢ ire. fire tighting force of Wash.|lese vegetable grower. From his Little hope is held for Harding's ber. | o e & PO NP been ‘a storm entire fire fighting force o ash-| it is 1 .0 that!recovery. \ If the convention prover suc-| M. J. Sullivan, well-kiown Alss. when the Senator gets through| Dr. Norris has been 2 ington, D. C. and 29 companies disjointed story it is learnec : ¢ | B ' ho sleOngsnt .U Ik piciiecr AGSIVeE today st RN here, there won't be that much|center in the Baptist church of i 'Mar.ylu;d and Virginia, in. | he left the expedition last Wednes- “ The shooting occurred when Sul- (»'-7.\\ srhaps r"n [me)u‘n ‘:lfl ;“;‘ _|> ‘-\ “h'(.“m_‘ d-r‘-l‘ Ahooner left.” Texas for many years. Thigt Lo 10 3 i {day. |livan met Harding in teal pa ever puilt up in Mex-| - WD eisel sc b ] 0 o es from Balti- |97 | t 1 ¢ 2ing. pcora,’ @ vill remai Reed continued: “Well, Secretary|was partly because of his efforts|1U0E 23 cOmBAEEE (ER -] Fimbre with others was seck-'Sullivan shouted: “You Jico w ipto Belng, Hereth-| Decors, aud wil vemain 18 SEESN Kellogg won’t listen. He sets upfat general reform and partly as ;hi‘; vmnrninlg. e lh; B sec_;’“"’ the Indians to recover 1 s'my daug‘merfl and opened ke, fore m .‘ “} .vm-. v|r\'u.|| ',udr) \.‘,.‘, "< i '\*'.‘u).‘ ,i 8 {h‘ 1,-;:? uvs his own opinion as final so there|a result of his radical fundamen-| = (oo firo destroyed a china lson whe was stolen:when Visbre, Immediately after the ]w- R T, S ,Imu![y\ have been acting indepen- ! “”kx 2 ~<p~.ntl Jnst o8 i« nothing to do but debate this|talist views. ] {\wars store witl: & loss of $100,00y,|Wite. daugnter and son were ai- ing, . Sullivan surrender > ™M Mrs. Henry Luden of Amster-||* ;_ mation of the big party is mer with the Alaska Railroad as to the end. The Secretary of| He came more prominently n[V&" ®olr 0o oy “ine firomen's|tacked last week while on tholr Palies. 4 dam, widow of famous inter |, iqen that had its e B 5 2| timber fnspector. ' Thet Deaiil State is not the watchman for this|view two years ago °"~= he shot clothing as they worked in a Mgh’relurn to their ranch. Mrs. Fim- ————— { national financier, who, dis- g i ‘,‘L”1 “)K, ‘nhu ‘:‘t‘.‘x‘: ‘;y:‘ l“‘ur ‘!h service ceased operations 5 lied 2. Chi vea y = v, ille 8 SC kid- v [ ans . b {a speech made by 2 then Presi- e service ceas country. and kiiied D. B. Chipps, wealthy | W00 T C P00 ove sparks two|bre was killed and the son kil-|Queen Mary Is Nou patches have it, will become lv‘ General Calles, before Con.' with the beginning of winter. Mr. Last night Semw..ss Moses and|lumberman, in the study of his S % napped. Fimbre and his daugh-} g P s 15,4 dent, Genera ke be € o TS p 3 ¥ 9 e . 4 1 e 4 blocks away through the center tmeir! s Kine' Condition the wife of Fdoar Leonard, Sentis I 1 n iz at *he Cast Hotal eed, with others favoring inter-jchurch. He was indicted and of Washington's commereial area.|ter managed to escape to thelr) - \ing's U New Vouitas B s N s 9 s pretation, appeared holding out injtried for murder, but was acquit- Three figemen were rescued af- ranch. ’ Stlll Cuu.w" oty ;nuny is a\ ot Lu ke FLUME WORK a last effort for a compromise. ted on ’the plea of solf.dL{I:Ans‘(‘. ter being forced to Hang on by ———————— LONDON, Jar. 12.—Physicians place 3 Ilaly‘ 'S TO BE STARTED . The Pastor had repeatedly Char&-(, o\ pingors from a fourth story|Execution of Two attending King George had an- (Internatiopal Newsreel) ity becamai kekd of £ha D STOCK QUOTATIONS ed from the pulpit that threats had | o0 Tieqee when caving in of £ s Jiother Royal patient today in A canizing committee. In view of|] The construction departmentsots B been made against his life and Is Again Stayed g o S reported ik 4 R jganizi . e vl K, one wall and three floors below ueen Mary who | T ¥, later po | events, however, he|the Alaska FElectric Light an@ NEW YORK, Jan. 12—Alaska|church establishment. Recently S WP P vatarrh in common| MRS. ANDEXSON IMPROVES later i ) B Sl i g 3 £ > “ trapped them above the flaries. 1 ing from catarr resigned from this post and has|Power Company Is preparing’ to ) Juneau mine stock is quoted today!ne had been unusually vigorous o NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 12 —lwith thousands of others of her k. [retired to private lifes. [do the annual repair work on the ' at 9%, Consolidated Cigars 94% |campaigning against alleged vice : {The noose which todsy was 'O gubjects. -She. did not take her ¥ “"T‘;“‘v iR ,‘,’“, 3 llarge water flume on the (EEaE Chrysler 12214, ‘Cudaby. 64X, Hiti-)candiiions here. Confidence Is Voted fclaim the lives of Mrs A% usual drive yesterday. Her con-|, Mrs, RGNS X0 % | anhans \“ e ',“!I|‘.ls i road. Several truck loads of Iuma gon-Schilds 381, Kennecott Cop-| Drv. Norris was charged a num- . . Lebouef and Dr. Thomas Drebefildition is understood not to be been in j Ann's 'lvh'—]nhll sin the party's ¢ hoice as presic .'nm_|. e ] E il pogchih P per 155%, Nevada Consolidated|bor of years ago with burning the ln Pmu:tre, Cabmt for the murder of the woman'sigerious. December 12, was discharged this, candidate A short .|nm’x A.v;uv it} »;rl-fu(: ‘: en to n 413, Packard Motors 143%, Pos-|church of which he was pastor,| husband, was again thwarted DYl mhe King's condition remained Mrs, ‘Anderson has been appeared that Aar ..\;_u*n{,, gover- |0 ’lv.ln‘ .ur.k e o ’ tum 77%. Sears, Roebuck 173%,{but was acquitted after a long and| PARIS, Jan. 12.—The Chamberia temporial order and lh:: execu-lgtationary but without indica- fighti a long ease of the flu. nor of th tate of ‘\uvv\.u Lmn_\w 1€ ;“,“I“,,]T.a”: AR car:led % e 0 0. & Bteclatormy istal. He insiated that his|of Deputles AR voted: confidéace|tion was stayed by the Supremeitlate, ! Anxfoty has increased and About two Wesks ago Bor condi- had the support of the maloriy of| v TERISRIE Tog o G 166%, National Power and Light|enemies burned the churci and|in Premier Poimeare and the new|Court to permit counsel tor thelhis weakness is taking all the tion started €0 improve and she the groups that will make up thelby the company and © A 133, . laid the blame on him. Cabinet by a majority of 64 votes.|dlefense 15 days to file appeal- (Skill of the doctors and uurses, |was ablé to retun home today. [Party. flume comes in for A WAl : Vg > 4 - ALY

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