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AR SR GTTRORANS P IRVOR PRI 1 0 A% LT ER (R BT 7 0 I v, e comes o $RE R T | K % ! v o] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” i, VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 5002. MEMBER OF ASSbCIA TED PRESS JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1929, THREE THOUSAND ARE ARRESTED IN DRIVE 0 PRICE TEN CENTS CRIME CHICAGO STAGES MANY RAIDS IN GREAT CLEAN-UP \ " LECISLATION ’“T"ri.w*eekl'y Air Mail - 5 NAVY MEN SWORRYING | Service to Juneau ks \REDROWNED - HOUSE,SENATE Pall / IN AGGIDENTfi [ o SEATTI Postmaster to have assoeiated with him Wal-! 3 1 o C.'M that he has ter Varney, head of the Varney & b ST i 5 9 Half Wav Mark Reached recommended the estal hmont of Air Lines, operating between Pm-,Ofl]cers' 'Glg CO"IdeS w](h G ; G d | ith Much Legislative air mail ica be- co and Salt Lake | Bar T I 5 angsters, unmeh an wi b4 Vi le and Juncau, Alaska. ' Postmastez Perki | ge—1wo Investl- Robbers Are Rounded 5 k i e Rounde Work to Be Done IHE sald m" hoped the R v aularl w:]nm;em‘ a ; gations Made Up by Officers A S begin by June 1. He heen ing for the de o, WL o RN e ) | studying the possibilities of thls ph'bilan plane from Seattle at 8| PANAMA, Canal Zone, Jan, 21. P 15 CRUSI'IS'E}. ll;:{uéENATE Fun. for aver ‘a yeas bot deciar:d j0lock I the motuius wnd v |_pive ot st e POLICE CHIEF MOVES he delayed recommending it to the ing at Ketchikan at 6 o'clock the|drowned when an officers’ gig | Department because no operator same night A shattle survirr:‘('lthp ‘[g g_‘g_ \{3hi|(;"\;9‘.;||,§(‘(1\ g AS RESULT OF CRIME barge in the Pamama inal channel. Separate investi: being conductsd by and Rear Admiral in command of the !would comnect Ketchikan and Ju-| with' a neau. | o+ W:st Confirmation Being| """ "' Concluded — Appro- priations in House Hundred ar;d T;x'o Robber- ies, Four Murders, Causes Action d he has | | This wiil be a able ¢ bound trip. On the re- stops will be made at Frank American destroyer squadron. Clark nt of the'turn trips, BULLETIN — WASHING- G N SR s 1 iy | The men drowned were: ¢ TON, Jan. 21.—By a vote of ssknized I8 P L NGt YRpoonver QaptteRaiph . Grisowld.. :Oonk CHICAGO, Tan. 21—Three 44 to 27 the Senate this | manding Officer of the Ninth thousand persons were arrest- ¥ afternoon confirmed the nom- Destroyer Scouting Squadron, of ed betwean Siturday night- fall and dawn today in one of the most sudden and widespread successful police ination of Roy West, of Chi- cago, to be Secretary of the ) Intreior. The Senate acted ~ | & — | Chief Pay Clerk Arthur Wrenn, 2 'of Washington. Beauty Who Escaped Kidnapers 500 in executive session and roll | ! Ccxswain Fred Sweinberg, of drives in the history of Chi- i | : West Orange, N. J. cP70, . call was ot made publio. ! Seaman Herbert McDowell, of The raide were conducted b 2 Jacksonville, Florida. ' against every known habitant WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—At Fireman Barl Tibbetts, of Hav- gangster, gunman and rob- the half way mark of the Con- crhiil, Massachusetts. . ’ : | ber, gressional session, leaders start- F other occupants of the . S o e | The theatre district swarm- :'if,“f:.f,‘,, !:::u“:;': lseh'”“lax:’i;\mso;;‘: gig saved themse The sur- Powered with large steam turbine and propelied by a blower at the craft's nose, the Slate dimgt | €l k‘.”"hd plain 'ctloqu e Hation s Which'sis ,,’:’,mnnm}, 2 m: vivors said no one aboard the gig ole that is being completed at Glendale, Cal, will a departure in air liner construction. W SCEP;EZC TC:;_;;;‘ ;;&0 t:)ok- e R A e ”rim;m“v; not}rcr__l fl)ne huf;:«" uxm ‘Vlle gig the inset picture, Captain Thomas B. slatAe is shown helping Mrs. W. Gale Henderson out of oOm | od b :head 5 swith weil IREERAGE to Vo (_’u‘"uh.h‘(l pi i was 35 ff.e-! fl“i‘i):‘ man '(I"rmd novel elevator, which, it is expected, will operate betwcen the ground and the ship, and, with a» | th by 4 R L to the toxswaln: “Laok Out! anchor, do away with a mooring mast. it The drive was Police Chief Russell’s answer to a week of crime, marked by 102 rob- beries in which four persons were shot dead and several seriously wounded. thirds of the city’s force of 6,000 policemen were busy on double duty over Sunday to imsure succses of the drive. The ccxswain swung the rud- der but the gig was struck on the \starboard bow and everybody was ]lhmwn. overboard. )\ WALL STREET | STAFFS GROW Many. Changes Take Placg, All Firms Enlarging 8| Their Personnel Although the 15 cruiser bill| B remains befcre the Senate as its first order of business, the time it will reach a vote is in doubt because of the hours that may be ! /> consumed deciding other ques-| tions that promise considerable debate. The House faced the last halt! of the session with the customary equanimity since stricter rules of that body contributed to clear} sailing for appropiation’ tLINs and other legislation. The Senate today set itself to] disposing of one of its probleme— | Praises His Predecessor ~ DEMAND GRAND | SURY T PROBE | CHICAGO STRIKE , o 3 s‘d v - ’ (City’s Supply of Mi Menaced—Disord- confirmation of Roy West to be, | ( TANTINOPLE, Jan. 21 Secretary of Interior—and with NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Janua } [ ers Repor thdy to huvéa monument that done it will then turn again | |2 probably was the biggest moving| ! natehed in he world—a mon to the debate on the deflriemy: day in the history of Wall Street.| CHICAGO, Jan, 21 ty! B ted to an alpl\xbln.;I: bill with its proposal for a $25,- Changes in executive persoum-' Health a y o de | marble sha hearing the i > 000,000 increase in the Prohibi-' of commission ,houses were! more| of the newiy adopted b tion Enforcement fund. * i | numerous than ever before, their| i ngraved, in gold. . ,H' TR announcements requiring two pages | e ; "":"”‘ "“"“"‘t"‘"’: or more of newspaper advertising > “‘ “: ”‘ ‘ '7_'” i DAWSON EAGLE S R L tually every firm enlarged its t ) %] the. k', it , indicating espread exps tations of a growing business in 1929, the ublie 1 e hi volume of increases | * HALL BURNED. ye loss is about $10,000, partly in-| sured. The fire is believed to] have been started by a cigarette. coming on top of others made Jast iraiion of ‘ogeidental 1ot puiagl ! year during the great bull market.| A ™ DAWSON, Y. T., Jan. 21.—| The larger houses added five 5474 ‘v‘l“_‘ ; ‘;;’ Wis daté Is to be a national Fire destroyed the historic Hagle| : of-.he - Atriking <milk (Lo O TR O LT T Hall here yesterday morning. 'fhe] R nar on mOe. G RESE Ot id they would welcome |boliday observed throughomt Tur tock in at least three. There were wholesale promotions in the street as veteran employes became exccu tives and partners in firms many |key as “Alphabet Day " & | et Semensonnes Turner, 16, Atlanta, Ga,, | “His was an excellent administration.” In this wise did Gov- | ernor Frank G. Allen, of Massachusetts, rgfer to. Governor || | Fuller, his predecessor, in first interview with newspapermen high school girl, stolen 400,000 quarts under normal yet|'* T the distributors said th . - - | retty Doris 1 2 e” cAme |of them joined as office boys. | y s pre : . 3 e i il “""”. | Off for Florida i by a “man who carried a cane and treated me nice, C There was also a realignmen: of| following his inauguration. He is shown at his desk in the |4 supply all demands. | | y e b 3 | Y o in her mouth and story of ere was als alig | Al | The strikers are demanding] | T R 2 U ‘l 1 e:Wont Bepeds 1w g B < tle.d,(a; e ap olice annals, Physicians |established forces as traders and Apiiol (1nternational Newsreel) $2.58 undred welght instead| | + O ftemain L We Want Work” | the weirdest kxqr;apmg ;‘n hcdor e‘:npke ¢ under influence of a- |Prokers found opportunity to em-{___ : el ——|ot $2.50 the distributors are! [nauguration § |ywho attended girl say she ha P! ploy their experience and knov paying. | L Demonstration I drug. B e edge to better advantage with i i Frrr- S eripen- | WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— | other houses, and an unusual| ! | Herbert ;Hoover Has left fo¥ CHICAGO, Jan. z1.—Between| ; amount of changing of fields of y STOCK QUERMNIONA i 1-‘;(\rixln where he will re-'] 100 and 500 men carrying bea | NORTHCOTT TO TAKE WITNESS STAND endeavor. Even the newspaper 1 ¥ Now o Nk b Al k\a main until his return here ners reading “We ‘Want Bread.| V ranks were invaded for men of ) M Aoy for the March 4 inaugura- We Want Work,” gathered in A’\D QUEST'ON HIMSELF’ MURDER TRI4L experience and understandn ”“““”..“‘ 1|u.v)H*|| mxlay_' al.fi_ Chry f tion, Hoover is going 'to § frontof the eusial Bullding hets( 3 whom brokers believed would bo | £ 4 o b LR ‘]“"“‘1‘;’5’& O xemHOCOULl | Melle Tsle, near Miami, where | last Satutday afternoon. * 7 an. 21.—Gor- ebti s exac nZ| mYASAN 3 oy g ROCKVIEW P RISON, Belle-|150%, Nevada 43%, Packard Mo-{ y, wi)| reside at the J. C. | S i e uden-}Tamplco Honors Memory RIVERSIDE, Cal, Jan. 21.—Gor-|helpful in meeting thi exac n#) TUCSON, Ariz, Jan, 21.—E pebdoer 10 et 44 ‘!J 1411, Postum 76%, Sears, | N - ™ 1al | * 5 AI88, FOPael. Lo ¥ il Avi don Stewart coil, alieged|demands of a growing public | Wa¥d: Hornhd on: the se enn., Jan . ul 1o * 5 R ouart Warng.| | Penuy. estals, e special | heimer summoned several squads; 0f Good Wi WVIBROT |10y r of. four boys, will appear injest in security trading. lof B S ieddedh hicht the plane| ki, notorious bandit chief-|Rocbuck 171%, Stowart Warer| | ypuin is scheduled to reach | of Police’ who arrested six ring-| . S the double?role of -defense attor-| Curiously, announced change in|Question Mark to pped off |tain and killer, paid with his life | 1‘.‘« U. 8 |blh‘.ei lh»,;vaml x:mmmll Miami tomorrow afternoon. lopniey. i ico. Jan, 21,|ney and defense witness whan the|executive personnel of corjri-|for Midland, Texa Eaker |t © the part he adpiitted) Power and Light 44% e . The demonstration started when ;AMP[({O.” .Mex‘:o; :fl;‘dmi Stats -concldioh evidence inftions were comparatively few {is at the: controls ring m“ t:w (:euth of seven | TV AR Inspectors attempted to|—TWo © o Bhaiolled®e. to | this trial - | Upon arrival at Midland He (g ng:pe jived, & man | i) ‘OCATE. SEES v - . - s s g g hou relig! o ot Y y ¥e D se the meeting on the steps Strects have been "nan}ed(‘al?' Northeott anuounced last Satur- IBaker planned to tak thout relSEiaBsMRIng. fo. flie el |HOOVER, RADI(.) 40.’ ot Grriad y of ey Tetniml O N e :’:{:“;fi;!n“‘;‘:‘r‘::‘z‘;y giewlfol?s da;' this procedure, sui’ix)g‘ ol ¢ Rflde 100!000 Mil€$ |for Eden, Texas, where | ety lh‘”rdfiu::whlchl'.“;l 1 ";‘w“[i N ’” ) S 5)5111/” ”\ HIGH GEAR § 3 % X 5 "ed : 3 5 ? ik He: said he|DY two & s mediate r A oA clowd: was cou'wosed mostly of fll-fated gcod will flyer, and{will take at least three days o A“ in Home County.‘{ died "last night. H nid bet % L mis REAbTEd T 1 { x , Youths of the Young Communists o\ q,: Diay Miron, noted Mex-|question myself and give my ans. AL wouldreturn to the plane’s crew| ©o, e} faP killing o drug-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 Maryland talked with Browas- of America. ' One alleged officlal joan. poet. = Estado and 'Coms|wers trom the witness stand, prob-| GRANITE FALLS, Minn., Jjan. [0 Btidland tomorrow for wob-, | . . ¥ \dl“‘ll( S reeting ns & demonstration CTCIO streots have been renamed|ahly late qufifig the coming Wesk”|21—Hal the well traveled man!|fEFEEAON OF Ehe, HiE gl RET oo | the > akips ayaidd (o8 ey : f,,:;. "1mpri,;'nn.meut of the work- respecti‘:o]y Emilio Carranza ““di Norihcott was subpoenaed over|{who has trn\‘e.rr.e(l a m.»‘ b "l‘he.Q\u-sm e e ik ‘c i :Ir’.ll;;.'h .mf: sf:uu.vx; ‘d; il:l"- Asplpst A Diaz Miron avenues. {10 witngssgs for guestioning in de-|equal to four times around the | o h BECEECTL RO -1 South African Students boa, Canal Zone. To guard aga ing man,” and “trial by jury ? “ imelcarth and yet jhasn’t left bLi ¥ possible breakdowns communi- A i i fense. Northeat: passes the time . in California. To Tour United States!.' et | cation Ak O ster Was ¥ in_his cell studying law books. J.|bome county. - PR O { cation, the U. INDIANA ISSUE IS g R f S T 38 nenl { torney and member of Northcott’s 'C’;em;“'lgg of r"(‘l:[]er::qu‘l‘{J e General Booth Case v YORK yan. 21Forty {and in l"““fi”flxf .l.\l; By :3:‘:: | counsel, spent an hour with him|County, has s | . ] to Frida 1 African® sludents during | ! ope stood watch fo er- TO DROP PRIMARY [t s v istim G 5 “48%,0% 11 Contimged to Frday | 2125, e oo o g o | SSAES rh 3 I d for the day, posting the hibits a set of cyclometers { - t rited States to obserye thi A : o ¥ Communication with the battle i ’;:‘::"‘:‘ uponl: points of raw hawe clicked off thatdistar lI] LONDON, Jan. 21 ! "“' ot college, home, indus-| S0 A ) hip Utah, bringing the party north A 3 08 i | ;. Forty years ago he borrowed|junetion proceedings br 1t bY {141 and civle life by invitation | vy he rosome w Biténos Aires, demonstrated . INDIANAPOLS, Jeu. 31 —A well| (Pasty, lsaders favoring the abol W T s bicycle. He liked n 0! Gems*Bramwell Booth; adiourned o (he National Student Federa- |t the paval network, the effecliveness of a new Bigh organized QHoRt 1 resire thS we: flelmy, of the At primary ,‘ESchollnlnpl Offered weil he's ridden ever since {this afterncon until r Friday. (gion of Amerlea. Their itiner-|communication with him and his | grequen thansniltier with CIBE Jecticn of ‘senatorial and guberna-|used party loyalty as their rally ‘, l thm at R !A lenipor;ry injuncti strain-lapy includes Washington, Chi-|r o ik ontiy To maintain | eom i low poneE. Sk i torial C‘_‘,‘;“:’"':u;:. e "‘;:{’[{‘-fl SR LR n OME | bans Fear Increase if;;::‘tha High Council « cao, Detroit, Buftalo ‘and Bos-|this contact and to handle thous| warts, navy radio men say. A faw tions will be ublican s ) IR Spee=— ’ . ¢ | VAtion Army from cle ] ton. In the party are 26 ands of words in press dis YR Inie { )} 4 » .~—Annual | v years ago, 100 times more power session of the Indiana assembly.|cratic voters gave any xuh“nmmr-‘”"l\““e‘l‘“zg'fio;’“}clf‘}wm:: I In U. S.. Sugar Tarlfiireuor to, Booth ' cont 1 13 men and two chaperons | patc navy communications)was ,..‘:uimq 1 send Tasiac The law-makers are now In ses-|ial candidate sufficient votes 1n;a;’ }Slwmn’ B 00 "archiidni i {fect untiluthe pext | 1 (of Dutch, Boghsh and French| elaborate plans to clear| gistance of 4,000 miles on the low sion. the last primary to determine thell" "/ aical.} iti int-| HAVANA, Jan. 21.—Conslder o ldescent |channels for traffic and to main-|opr intermediate frequencies. contest there, and each was settled | ture: musical, bomiposition, pain STOIAN | [or intermediate frequencies. epublican major: 2 g Do Hed| e sculpture .and classical |able anxiety fs évident here over PIGNEER PHYSICIA! e itain relays in the event of breaks| The Utah used four wavelengths The top-heavy Rep! i t H G. Leslie . t LEIPZIG, ficrmo: Women . n convention. Harry G 1e8/® ¢ gies are ‘anmounced by. the|Proposals before the United 5at« i g BIRTHPLACE OF ANATOLE |in tie “line.” the selection depending on day % itics in Senate and House, how|the new governor, was fifth in thei ) . ioan Academy-in Rome, . |Comgress to raise the .tiriff{il prgfesstons’are not u novelty FRANGRSIS TH. DIRPUTE| o, (10 southward trip the hattle|or ' night . dransmission, wAnihAR ever, already are badly split over| primary. Frank C. Dailey, his ~n, o stipend for. each, fellow-|against Cuban suagr. Cubans of the modern age, suys o Leipzig . .\\1 \;ru.‘n\‘lu ) n{‘ . ’,d Juj lllb. v‘l s . di%zau«;" t » the issue, despite the fact that the|Democratic opponent, was first inLhip ) $1,500 & year with $500|base what hopes they have o1 the DADEr which bases its claim on PAR Japligl. . Apatole ,\l,m .'Nr_v and one {11: t v«_a\: :m~ ;ux.u‘l mue:r:.)«, .h“pum.““N iics party platform recommended that|the primary, and was mamed Ob (. ransportation. Residence and |inereasing importance of comci- old documents. In the eighteenthipr,y birthplace has heen lost d.,f' 19 mlv;ll‘nvx.n (-;‘);l.lmly.l[ua: on [:Iu‘; s m.afi.'» ‘.\‘”hl;"m. zni;.‘ . such candidatés be named in con-|the first ballot at the convention.| tyqio are provided at the acad- cial relations hetween the i- |centtury the first women physl-igomewhere on the old Seine quay WM Sin Dieso. FRUNPHOLION | 3178 l‘l gl gt 135 1‘“'. Y vention. The platform also ad-| The contest to remove the Pri- .y Those eligil are unmar-|and the mainland. | clan Was active in Que WDUTE. | \where he was borm, It is only|Wes detected - by .rhe security “”" m‘n w‘r:h- :m‘u‘ n; s ;‘.’:\( vocated that the presidential pref-|mary recalls that the late Senator|rjed men (in - el cal -studies, They believe that with Un u--<|18he was born November 17 hl..: $4 years since the famous writer Watch” at the navy d_epnrllm'm; m:'. s n this .rln.nln leti: u‘} h..‘ erence primary be abolished and | Albert J. Beveridge was one of the men of Wi ] o are mnot|States capital entering Cubu in ASidaughter of a Dr. Leporin and the light of day here, and here He notified radio _central effective rhunn-. «tr ; lxi-fe that candidalas for congress be|pioneer exponents of the senatorial{more thai ears old and are|ever larger volume, Washin: unilngv her father taught her the i dy critics eammot agree on Which established communications (‘md time of day was determingd nominated in district conventions. | primary. o % lcitisers ot Ahe United”States, I Wil hesitate to raise the varior. |74 of mediclpe. M o T e Y oos e e 0 v R L Cter SRR S (o it b |

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