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THE DAILY AL “ALL THE NEWS ALL VOL XXXIII NO 500! i JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY JANU AR o g . e THE TIME” JARY 19, 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOC! PRTCE- TEN CENT° KILLED IN TORNADO, STORMS; BIG PROPERTY DAMAGE TEXAN BRILLS MANAGEMENT OF DEM0 CAMPAIGN Declares Organization Di- rected by Republican for Sinister Purposes WANTS PARTY TG BE FREE OF INFLUENCES House Listens Ten Minutes in Silence, Then Some Applause WASHINGTO minutes y toned in silen tive John C. . 19.—For 10} the House lis-| > while Representa« Box, of Texas, Demo- crat whip, expressed his viows on the recent campaign. tepresentative Box, who recent- ly addressed a letter to Gov. Frank- lin D. Roosevelt, of New York declared that the Democratic Party should be freed from the influences which led to the nomina ol Alfred E. Smith, prefaced his mar n. n Box finished, a number of members of the House, Republicans, applauded. Subverting Influences The Texan started out by fead- n article from the Minneapo- Journal, which said that John J. Raskob, Chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee, had been a Republican before the cam- paign and continued to be onel | "]l‘”'h"" “‘“‘?"?’_“: """“‘:)‘” of the Salvation Army in its task while he directed the fortunes.of(’| Who Were injuged -in the t selecting & successor to Gen the Democratic Party. ~Represen-| | duake ?;‘ra;::\?@c)'llnr:onillJ“"S o g e o aali s d.0 Eyewltnesses said the e it tatiwe ox said: 1 could, I Commissioner Willlam Haines, would fiee-the party.fram subyart- ing influences and Republican’ con. Party Was Used Representative Box went on to v that “early in the recent cam- n, Democrats heard with di v that National Party organiza- tion had been placed in charge of a master of finance of the Repub-| can faith, who, without becoming a Democrat, took charge of a d honored and perverted organiza- tion largely for the purpose of wsing it to repeal or emasculate the Eigheeenth Amendment, rati- fied and cherished by every safely Democratic State and overwhelm- ingly adopted by the Nation in a constitutional way.” - e STCGCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—Alaska s with the request that he bei to proceed without in-| i ineludiug | CORPORA TION FORMED - TO CARRY AIR MAIL, SbATI’L TO JUNEAU SCATTLE, Jan. 19—Verne C. resident of the Seattle Fly- , announcéd orgar of a half a milli:n dollar cor- aton to operate an air mail le between 4 and Ju i tie factory of seaplane Most lntel]ectual r hin ng A hh completed |)\". will not have The new ¢ acked by Seattla & iness men a and assets of Se J a pub nanc Fly'ng York and take |a Keystone Loenin boat | which will under oy of a mail route from Seattle to Ju-! n March neau DEATH, COURTS, ~ STAY REMOVAL OF GEN. BOOTH Commissioner Haines Drops Dead After Speech— Students at Galloway Women's | tollege at Searcy, Ark., chase Mary | Batterfield ¢f Memphis, Tenn. as the most intellectual co-ed. o 18 | Tidal Wave | Follows Earthquake ) CARACAS, Vene 19. SUNBURY-ON-THAMES, land, Jan. 19.—Death and the abruptly checked the High Couneil The Dutch | Commewijne, from Injundion Granted | the first news of the d S ‘w | trous earthquake at the ,port town of Cumana was re- has arrived here with | ceived, | every building -« in“Cumana Vige-Prosident of the Cowncil, and | | | | anake lasted 30 seconds and | f wa destroyed. Persons on | (One cf the delegffionWhich re- the docks were thrown into | Quested the resignation of Gen the sea. A tidal wave fol- | | Booth, collapgad and died in the lowed and wrecked small Council Chamber at the clima & eraft. | a stormy session shortly afte \ | ~concluded an impassioned spe 23 to his colleagues. Gen. Booth and his followers suc- bert Hoover today set aside time from conferences to address, byf telephone and radio, a gathering in Brussels, Belgium, in honor of his election, a ceremony ‘to which the King and Queen accepted in- | ——————— FJLIBUSTER ATTEMPT IS |. Thoir 1928 Marrlages “Didn’t Take” BLANCHE MEHAFFEY JACQUELINE LOGAN Romances of many famou per of the films, was divorced was awarded a decree from Bellamy and Legan F. bh: game hunter, wa “'too un ISISN'T A BATTLE, Oil company of Indiana will be b terly fought, every effort will made to make it appear to the pu lic-eye as a dignified contest ot a brawl for power. Robert Gille etealf, VIOLENT GALES SWEEP THROUGH MIDDLE STATES Unseasonal Rains Reported Over Wide Area— Disastrous Results CLOUDBURSTS OCCUR, PARTS OF ILLINOIS School. Bliding Collbwes and Twenty-Five Re- ported Injured L CosTELLO CHICAGO, 1L, Jan. 19— Spring storms, two months ahead of time, Kkilled ten j ons in mDGE five States yesterd injured many, caused hes property BELLAMY damage and finaily swirled' away . up the St. Lawrence River Val- ley. In several places the storm, that moved northeastward from LOUISE BROOKS Southern; Missouri across Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, was of tornadie violence, espect Cape Gir- ardeau, Missouri, where two small children were killed; at Maunie, 1llinois, where three deaths oc- curred and from Branch, Indiana, where oné woman was killed. Rain and High Wind Unseasonal rains and high !minds aré reported over a wide {area configuous to the path {the principal storm, going as far south \man was killed. | Two men were drowned m t‘r‘ Ohio River when the storm upf" sized a skiff agd another mun" G55 5 RO was Kkilled when blown from & Hhetly, M MACKAILL 4 ¢ screen stars weant on the rocks in the 'twelvem i from A, F. Sutherland, ; Dorothy ) it quits, and so d Wlanche M a I‘(Hllé‘s;l\ life P roker, ca 1tamed”” (m | cesstully blocked the attempt of NEW YORK’ GOVE DESK PR bR R T 'HUUVER TALKS |the .Council to depose him from } 8 i An "t 6. Rk leadership and control of the ONLY P IERCE FIGI!T? N i S8 ko G Army. ! W ho Lt n The London Chancery Court o A L | \ ol b I 2t i 4 anted an injunction restraining | i K b 4 n oand : |the Councillors acting on their{ NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—Indics ‘ | it |resolution for removal of Generallijons multiplied today that al | WASHINGTON, Jan, 19.—Her- Booth as unfit on a though the Rockefeller-Stews age and health. fight for control of the Stande iOIIT OF SICK BED TO WARN i DEBATE AGAIN b = i an! 8 | &= I ¢ ! = = ] L | as ' Mississippi where oni!»- Juneau mine stock is quoted to-|vitations. The ceremony had been | Col. Robert W. Stewart, whon day at 9%, Consolidated Cigarsfarranged by friends cf Hoover in Rockefeller jr., wants onsted from uF A Chrysler 120%, Cudahy 4%, |that country where during the the chairmanship of the IndianaCharges Are Made by Two Eitigon - Schilds 38, Kennecott! World War he had charge of re- | company, arrived here yest : | PSiatin's Copper 1547%, Nevada Consolidat- |lief work. , i B o Oicago | bt Aksled that s Senators—House Pass- [ i ! SEaE%, Paccapy ato 148 J d ¥isit waw connected: with the. con es Big Measure | Ohio Boy Proves Hero— J’nu,tum TT%, ears, oebuc g s X . - g 5 G % i 2 160%, v i |AGED FRENCH WOMAN ‘Continuous - Debate Prob- ik L, g e e L e S [ Flags Train and & ! . : 2 s ma ASHING . Jan. 19, ile | 8. Stect 188% and Natlonal Fow i ONCE SAW LAFAYETTE| ably Directed Against |iater ana its answer indicat'se|ine Homsa paseed the $345000000 Averts Dlsasler g { e 2 kg H Cruiser Measure intention to avoid mud slingi | independent offites appropriation| X | MELUN, France, jan. 19.— —_— Nelther Col. Stewart nor ticihill, the Senate went in for anoth POMEROY, ©nio, Jan. 19.— ARTISTS FREE 1Mmlnm@ Victoire Vilbelle, who WASHINGTON, Jan.| 19.—Sen-{ Rockefeller agents would mak r prohibition debate an ‘»‘ Glenn Cline, ill with influenza, eme! _late leaders are beginning. toldefinite prediction how the ba empt was made to dec how | crawled from his bed and saved BERLIN —. Sefgens pho ”e‘::lz(t‘:hr:;g f:::ihcet;im;tr‘;:ttslwonder it ~all the time being|would go on March 7, when the «0-|mueh, if any additional money, New York Central Rallrasd members of the Fedetal Associa- SO0 FC€ " 00 ocently at |consumed in_debate these days|nual meeting of the oil comp b T ¥ train from, almost certpin wreck tidn of Artists gre henceforth en- - WEXR LY AL N FNIG "9 s not an ' indivect filibuster |takds place and the stockhold:: _ at Dyesville, near here, last ::hfuntg ':fd udx::ibs]sllcol; :)t:maeldl moniths, - She said that Lahy&tte';fi‘;i““ the cruiger ccnstruction determ)nel whether .sm“(,,: | _De“mm“u" by Geords o Gov.'le;a:I:lln :. xn,‘:zze::a!:i:t ahs‘s dszl:ml}v: ;I'aeN:t;uv:::uol in “‘f-‘“f L G castles within, the Reih |was mounted on a beautiful - e mains chairman or will be ousicd. W, Norris is that Prohibition af any. fgnng hie 9 o it ' L s 18 8 l“ g "igbed s : white horse. Fhe, Banate ) fay behingd (i pointments are dictated largely by | _ Ot i railroad trac s he lay in bed. B _regular schedule in disposition of oliteal tatibence, brough sk 7 He was convinced the sound ' NY e ecinatag to lave s <rowded|COUSIn of om Semaior 3. 7. oo 0o FIOUSE OF LORDS SEEKS nraliriad b g ghert et FRANCE AND GERMA calendar, although there is only|Pershing Is PrEESIE Hoikers had heen mo! R i from his home 3 |one major piece of legislation, the Ri HERAOEBlection, of the Repub To REGA I]\ (]i l) I)() ‘P'FR Glenn got out of bed, seized STRUGGLE FOR UPPER {eruiser bill, pending. 1ot Leader :u.| ticket during the last cam Y 4 5 L \ lantern and made a hurried A crafty filibuster, admittedly, valgh. 3 Sk inspection, proving his fears cor- could endanger the cruiser meas-| ~NEW YORK, Jan. 19. — Thc| Senator Carter Glass, of Virgin T i rect that tons of earth had filled ARF 4\ & New York Times Georze ia, proposes that $25,000 ) By BATES RANEY L 1 e the cut 4 /A lure although Congress has six Tl A ‘ol (A. P. Staff Writer) | : the cut. |weeks to go. The determination [Pershing, aged 23, s c n priated for the President g A Jor mom { in 0! Knowing that passfhger train lot Hoover to have an extra ses-|0f Gen. J. J. Pershing, was making a searching inv itlon | LONDON, Jan. 19.~The hoise o 17 I a fair posit No. 6 was due in a few minutes, By SAVINGTON CRAMPTON Five million of the 25,000,000 sion for farm relief and tariff re- leader of t,h‘,' de‘lmmslr;!lhvm of l?mh!bitian. Herbert H Tor demanding & reform which|in t F 2 Rusiied 1o « Rend a shovk (A. P. Staff Writer) tons ofcoal that France is obliged vision removed two of the big-|fcie the British Consulate Ti's- has indicated that he intend: to do mit its membership and o : .. distance from the landslide and SARRBBRUCK, Jan. 19.— The|annually to import are now obtain- gest problems of the session from|day which was broken up by ¢ te for certain peers -to. be| .M B s "!waved his lantern as the loce- Sarro region has become such an!ed from the Sarre mines. With- the calendar-but the debate pro- X"’“{ce‘ £ B o e %l elected b "8 19° motive bore down on him. important economic ' tributary - offout this supply she would have to positicn seems to have increased oung ?ew:lng :5 1_"1' o : ; | 1 ms likely that tl b 4 s ‘l" : fe Engineer Riley saw the faint Franco that politicians have un-{pay for the coal at gold-prices. tactics of delay. fi“;‘:;;”‘;’;isg': ;‘:'@J‘;‘:)‘; an % | Pioneer’ Dies; will evontually adopt some f o AMe 1 bRk RS j:l?:: i ¥ i o . ) o thi 1 mpe Was oug! 0 a sto) & S e & el e ;’;“fe“;fl;’e"::{fi NEW FRENCH STAMP WILL |ica. The demonstration wo v | Leaves Wife and plan Liks R Jo » p i o i gragse s 2 g ins! g arrest at . A 4 law A " Phe B d¥e r German propaganda before the ple-’largest buyer of French goods, nnd; GLORIFY JOAN CF ARC ;‘;‘;::::B. a]g:‘:t:‘r:t M"h;,_ ;{, Yohd 21 Children the n'rll‘h;h] ufper' house oo i .m"_!,‘_‘ ul:fl-‘:;:s;;”d 1‘(“':;""";211““: biscite which will decide its na:|her trade is worth $80,000,000 an- PARIS, Jan. 19.—Joan of Arc|stone, American labor agitator s bR der 'n.; (‘my mpotent but : e ) iy “;mm o B laait tionality six years hence. nually to France, on her ‘charger appears on the|The demonstrators carried pla- SEWARD, Alaska, Ju 19 effic There are many who| bt yd it i B i s A The French Association of the| In 1934 ‘the Sarre Basin will pew commemorative stamp to be|cards reading: “Down with Brit —After suffering a para would h}h- to see it on a par with | o ons control the lords with| GERMANY GETS OLD IRON Sarre, an important organization|vote, by - district, either for the | |issued in observance of the 500th |ish Imperialism.” Folicemen in | Stroke four years Angust the ,', rited Statez{ senate, Others et 3 Ry 0¥ “"m)h;r of French industrials and politi-l maintenance of the present Prench anniversary of the deliverance of |dispersing the bystanders, kno k Heitman, aged r would like to sée it abolished alt bt viabiby mesdod pass @ biil TAMPA, Fla. — Here's what cians, recently voted a resolution|control or the union with ¥rance oricans. These will be sold byled ycung Pershing. to the ile- ©st Kodiak pionecr, is at | getber ; ; benroras: tire bonss: ot e ) happens to the old crop of auto- that its delegates “count on the|or Germamy. No article of theithe Government for' six months,|walk. The young man refers to Kodiak. He was o h 15 situation ds recognized by| =~ ‘”'m' £ higlse brave. o mobiles. The steamship Aaget government to assure the respect|treaty of Versailles provides larlbug the issue will be limited to|the Gemeral as “My illusiriou earliest employees ¢ yid | |the house of lopds itself and ther 0 recently loaded 3,500 tons of of the rights that France enjoys|the return of the Sarre to. Ger- 130,000,000 stamps each month.|cousin.” Alaska Commercial Company | 'have been frequent attempts to | When Edward the First called serap iron, much of which cama in the Sarre by the treaty of Ver-|many before 1935. e e—— — e-e in this part of the Territory crease its power and authority and|pis great council in 1295, all the ! from clid tor cars, for a smelt sailles and to defend them ener-| Meanwhile France and Germany| EAT AT PASTOR'S EXPENSE WOMAN LAW PROFESSOR and. worked for the company | |on each occasion this has be "-Mn: rent classes of people sum-|ing plant in Germauy getically if need be.” face each other in a struggle (ur', BRIDGEWATER, Va, — Mem- . —_— in. the days when sailir |blocked by the housg of eommons | moned to attend met as a single e In general France hopes that'the|spheres of influence. The French!bem of the Methodist Chufl:h] RENNES, France, Jan. 19 sels took ice from Woody ls- | jand the government,. as: but in less tham 10( CHEMISTS LEAD plebiscite in 1934 will add to her|will base their campaign on argu- ‘here have suggested a feast at|¥gr the first time in France o land, ‘off the coast of Kodiak || The latest movesom the past of e hod ad divided itsell y S eastern frontier a territory. of 750, ments intended to prove that the the 's expense rather than|woman has been appointed pro- ' Island, to San Francisco A | |the house of lordss uin to Vot by batses In Gl Dbt CHICAGO--In the namber of 000 population. ~ France regards|Sarre is mot agriculturally fnde- ih his homor. ~The Rev. E. A.ifessor of law. Mademoiscllc L'~ | wife and family of 21 cnildren 52 ‘0 & that “It 15 desirablesthat HiY i -t satior: 1000t { hy degpees the Sarre as her last mmwe in quignon was given the chair uf urvive, ; steps qwuu_u ersi(g of case of the - nmthn m«w four gobblers in hunts this NJ M and un”m ‘Sarre metal . wmcir kq taken to Jim 1 Rennes University, the principal $508 . the | mert of ehem= | #eat of learning iu Brittany. A

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