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et ¥ a0 icials explained. |most s ] v ' “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” b - "~ e m e o o e - - o - 5 e - — k VOL. XXXIII., NO. 5003. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS R —_— I - - - v = E— —_ — e~ ——— ndenne - - e e——— — 7 -y | 3 % " VALIDITY OF | HOME WHERE MRS. RUTH PERISHED AMERICANSHOT - [KING GASPARILLA’S PIRATE CREW INTERIOR It i Y ? Y RAF B ARG EY CITY §i» POCKETVETO DEAD IN RAID IS PREPARING TO CAPTURE TAMPA SHA IS BIG ISSUE - OF TRIBESMEN EARTH SHOCKS LA ONUUR - ————r .'— . . . Ad Former American Mission- M oe = 8 0 Controversy Since op-, v Kill y Movements Keep Residents it ! ary Killed—Chicago Fairl ik tion of Constitution | Man E . Lt at Fairbanks in Sus- b | scapes Inju to Be Decided e jury pense Four Hours g BAIRA, Irak, Jan. 22.—Slay- ’ » SUPREME COURT To‘fl\ [ing from ambush by Wahabi HEAVY RUMBLINGS tribesman.of Rev. Henry A. Bil- DECIDE IN ONE CASE! kert, former American mission- ACCOMPANY SHOCKS Y | ary, is expected to have an im- BT, AR portant effect ‘upon the political Dikias W T Al . “Adjournment” Is Word‘ fortunes of Ibn Saud, Potentate > f;‘ jl LO(]‘I}‘{“” on Il:‘“dlSka . . of the Arabian desert. One hun- rallreac eports leel- . Upon Which Hinges | dred tribesmen, known for their 3 o M i 3 Technicalities ferocity, waited in ambush with- { mg Movements g in the Irak frontier for an Am- A A 'ellcan party yesterday. FAIRBANK Alaska, Jan. 22, WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—The/ 3 Charles Crane, cf Chicago, for-' What is said to have been the Supreme Court will decide the| o mhc: Anmlrk;‘n]k Ambassado;— to; lon i _m[;-w vere v:*vml;l‘inz validity of a pocket veto at the g i tertown, Mass., dentist | China, and ert, were in a In the history of section, end of any ion except the| T":;“'@:"";“J:;’,jfi:"h?mz‘:‘:‘"’:::gw;:h:"m;h was burned | closed automobile in advance of ' kept ‘residents, of Fairbanks in 1 ¥ ~ i aia e wife o 4 » ? N arty N vas { 18Den oF g fe _ """""'d”‘l"' o ”rf(l'?"'"(m”' ::h‘;?m under mysterious circumstances. (Associated Press photo ;}Pl;m: l:‘l’yk:‘?‘nef‘l; was going from | ) Stk ghrh ks 37 i gk . Since the adoption o he Con- ok & asra . T Iy ‘morni stitution this has been a disputed| transmitted by telepkone) | "As they passed through the! arting at 12:30 o’clock, wWhet b point and the Supreme Court an- A peeepes jdesert shrub, Crane noted there | many AI.-rI\w. were stopped by the nounced yesterday that it willl & were no horses or camels near | first :f.m' lasting over one min- i upon the question in the Mra. Ru-’;h’s Consori |Irak. Shepherds had been warn-| ute, it ls‘ timated that 14 dis- se affecting a group of Indians i’ ed of the approach of the raiding | tin t shocks w seorded here, in the State of Washington. tribesmen and hurried their | | The heavy rumblings accom- The decision is expected to be| | flccks to Zubeir, the last Irak | panied the quake adding alarm a controlling fag = the ""“‘i town on the edge of the desert. to mearly everyone who were trover over the Norris Muscle | There was a sudden burst of'! roused fr bed Some of the Sheals resolution enacted last ses- | | rifle fire from the shrub and beds rolled about on their cas- sion which President Coolidge! | . I Bilkert slumped forward, dead. . | W il ¢ | y J i |Crane escaped injur i 1 traval The Constitution says that “if | s | und . any bill shall not have been re-! e turned by the President within| . ¢ 10 days after presemted to hflmviDuel T?kes Place in Eleva y In a secret harbor of Tampa Bay, a modern edition of the pirate king, Gasparillo, is rigging Lis W 1”“ ool gy ok N the same shall be a lda“;'t G l]‘kel tor in Los Angeles— i ‘Spamsh galleon to open the midwinter carnival swacon at Tompa. Above is shown the pirate crew yjspn Cooten. whes e A manner s’ if he Slgmed. i, ‘tnleks s R aboard the craft‘and the reigning king and queen of the cernival, L. G. de la Vergne and Miss Emala! weqany 1o i Satiel 3 2 L b ; q armival, L, G. d ¢ and Emala| Nenana reports all residents of (nn'x:x(,“. lzt":’l‘lk;\:‘rn:\;&f}; f::e! Investigation TRIAI_’ RESULT Parkhill, who must abdicate their thrones in accordance with the carnival custom. that town rushed into the streets bz oW | e T e I Curry and/ other places along it will not become a law.” | LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 22 | By T. R. GILL | % P i "__“ her places a nnf» The controversy Hgmges.on the! i * yohn Hawkins, ecnvict { i P_Y i s { women ta .11.‘,11 them captive on his -hosen _rulers, whose names aro| the \laska Railre ’| In .:y.liv‘x;c]l_ui word “adjournment.’” A e and Deputy ‘Sheriff Jones island retreat in the gulf. withbeld until that night, will be veported feeling = dis o cgnanale repatiedly & eritical cogition, the C:and o TAMPA, Fla, Jan. 22. —-s(mw»is':-;‘m”'j years "‘X’::"Pi‘;i‘; R | A mEplend IR " havé-advisad i 1y IS preparen 1o make an- in> - o 4 - Whete-in & secret=hasbos aiong the | 5190 esc] _ the, pirate’ ca T wodk ef -t or s ~staris P ¢nd of any sessicn constitutes ad- | qiioation into a gun battte in Four Thousand Men antrsh,,,-,, of Tampa Bay; a modern|t8in as a dashing Don“Juan of nu- 20 T ST L",' m{,{ggpg}gv EECORPED g @ "”“mm“m'] ¢ itt chiihei Alashidnil, SIVIAL s which i Women Rounded Up In |counterpart of the swashbuckling|Merous loves, so f'{“’" i lecked galleon carrying Gac|The University of California selae The Judiciary Committee Hawkins converted into a death ! pirate king, Gasparilla, who scourg-| D2tion of a group of pron 03] o eiilaand Kis ] i T pacorded. slicht tekal the House and other authorltles .., yesterday when he attempt- i Sudden Clean-u ed the seas in other days, is rig.|Cial leaders hgre that they formed it & O, W%, UEIRECE, STRCL| mogTaph recorded slight tremors ] < R R L Lo " | : % o , the teeth yooming of toylat 2 o’clock yestord morn 4 jngist: adiournmery R |ed to shot his way to freedom. | ol ki ging up his Spanish galleon for his|2n exclusive organization of dannons, crack of cap pistols|ing. They continued le than bply fusl afjournient sid 10|y Grand’ Tury will'be saked | CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—The po-|annual foray to capture this city| Mystic Krewe” in 1904 and named | 7oA 1 H0 CFROE 6 CAR BIROE| NG, ar. adjournment between sessions of y,. {he Board of County Super- lice sweepings of 4,000 men and | with merriment and laughter and|their first carnival atter Gasparil-|) (C0 (0 R 0 PER T T S RIS Congres |visors to determine where Ha jwomen arrested in the crook pillage the hearts of its maidens. |12 The name has stuck and thelg o 5 5o g gl gl bt g, . - Tl kins got his gun with which he clean-up, without past precedent. rnival, which has been held each [ o0 o0 70 o e com.i attempted to murder his guards, is being sifted by Police Inspect-| For 20 years, the swagzering|yoar with the exception of four, |j2MEMIRIY, 0 WIS algo inquire into “apparent negli- ors, Prosecutors and Courts. An|rover and his mystic crew have has grown to such magnitude that Edrwm pirate :*‘)nnl’ gence of the jail officials,” in analysis of the results of thejsailed up the picturesque Hills-|it now ranks as one of the ont L voon ‘misk ou et niad |permitting a convict to smuggle raids is far from complete for borough river figuratively to sack|standing attractions i Florida's| oon a de i RY s L an automatic into the elevator every jail is crowded and the|the city. His entry formally opens|soc affair: i where he was being returned to task of completing a check is ne-ja program of entertainment that| This year's program has heen en-| Yo! Ho! Ho! anl a hotile of rum P " 3 jail after appearance in court. cessarily slow. lasts a week and signalizes thellarged to {nclude the “Pirates’| As the pi s iawarm over the : _Gun Is Drawn | The Courts are cooperating on|opening of Tampa's annual mid-| Ball” January 28 and the “Honorisides of the galleon to the muni | Hawkins and Zeke Hayes, con- (writs of habeas corpus petitions|winter carnival, patterned after Seekers’ Ball” Janmuary 31, but the cipal dock, the waiting city fathers DU ReB DI D e and these are oeing denfed in|the Mardi Gras at New Orleans. [high spot in'the festival is tholannounce the abject surrender of s Bl ™ (Wi s A |Angeles fcr trial on charges ol jevery case as the police have re-] ‘pack in ‘the early days of the night of February 5, when tha|the city denator aine, o 1scon- {oieht olony SORBA. of T hers: {quested more time f8r investiza-!eighteenth century, the roving Gas-| coronation ball js scheduled at the| Then the entire clty in. Talk f' Nearl Says Courts Already Un-j2ssault and kidhapping, The i tion. 5,000 | Parilla, secking gold and Jewels, munieipal auditorfum. It s then | cares to the winds and p sin, Talks for Nearly CRATICtS BNES A . v Trials of more than 3, sacked the coastal cities of this|that the reigning king and queen,|in the series of fantasti Three H ble to Try All Cases |er and guarded by Deputy Sher-| Dr. Edward Kinder in whose 'siarted today. Several men want- \ i | ( : ree Hours able to lry A 2 . 5 .| peninsular state with regul |L. G. de la Vergne and Mis: Ema-|street dances, balls and other g .. iffs Jones and Higgins. The con-| home the wife of the famous baze. 'ed in connection with specific nd fed: off Be fullla Parkhi i . Ansmg Under Law victs were being returned tc their | ball player was burned to death | .imes were zound in the clean-|°N0_Carried o the most beaut m.1:|“| arkhill, abdicate and the newly | eial affairs. = W ASHINGTO Jan. 22— cells when Hawkins suddenlyand with whom she had been liv- |, B o B ek i 7 s strngent laws of Puritan . WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Em-{jerked a gun from his ‘clothes| ing. (Associated Press photo trans. | Five aliens were arrested and _“. e ~ 'ia‘BA TTLE E P CTED ow and raey phasizing that the Federal Courts and demanded “Down with the ] mitted by telephone). {turned over to the immigration! II \ 4 }K ‘; ries of dry Legislators are unable to try all cases pre-|elevator.” e |authorities for deportation. | Child Without | . o g [WhO were < when they voted pared under the National Pro-| Higgings grabbed Hawkins | More sudden clean-up drives| | Foos Mav Vet i Al ]TOMOBILE FIFFU for Prhoibition bills, filled the 3 hibition Law, Secretary of Treas-'gyn, Hayes tried to grab Hig- will be staged. iy < A4 Senate ,,.,L‘.. yesterday as Sen- ury Mellon wrote to BIisShop ging's gun. ¥ | — .- ! Be Able to Walk s ] e , or Blaine, of Wisconsin, talked James Cannon, Jr. it would be: Shots Ring Out ) - : | E Licarly three hours while advo- unwise to place $25,000,000 in| jrawkins was shot five times|, i e | NEW YORK, Jan. ir|cates of the naval cruiser bill the hands of any Executive Office anq Jones was shot through the [] t ; '"'l i el clouds are gathering over the|waited impatiently. to use, with “unlimited restric-|peck and stomach. [ ] JERE Ok e Julversity of | automotive industry with indiea Senator Blaine’s attack came 4 tion” to enforce the Prohibition| Hayes received a chest wound. | iinots, “Collegefot Medicine, tions of what 1s expected to be|during the discussion of the Har- law. Higgins escaped with minor in- { Wil attemipt’a Beries of op- | the greatest industrial battle of proposal to boost dry enforce- ¥ The letter was in reply t0 &|juries [“Sa¥ions, such as have never | nistory nt funds by $25,000,000. He ¥ telegram from Cannon, Thomas jur\‘vh}n the gun battle was end- y F Li Lostvat Seattle| | h;lorte lbeen abtltemm:rl in arn | ) e amAlosRe E tacked the dry ws as invade Gy e effor able a five-year- | T ire 8 @ y : p Nicholson, President of theCAnti-led' Haviing Gy dsad nand Hlay;s our Lives g ol ‘mo Wi s droyganl) [urers probably will bo drawn fnto P, Lo ”“;L‘."”’:{' Saloon League, and Eugene Craw-, eeling beside him plead- . __Bod 1c- » 4 ¥ Eiho coniiis ¢ lari at “no one 5 ford, Secretaty of the Board of|ius rar his hife Remarkable Discovery ; 1esRo w°d | o walk, run and piuy. | Five Thousand Pgrsons‘(’" o g s liquor s much, tobaeco so muh, Temperance o the Methodist Ep-| ne others in the elevator] Made Bodies Fotnd tims Recovere: e Toone o Driven Into Freezing | ,1ice fia, and it takes no. an-| o paged s eighbor, who be: iscopal Churea, They had urged . injured. v A g ‘ B2 ligitany sating i ynged to different church, so Mellors . seeobsiige mie actioR S L Amid Amazing Wealth SEATTLE, Jan 23—Thin ico| | S8Mf It ia oved by the op. | Temperature [stally AStaif ITor b SOREE) e dx b Hariig CNI in declining an additional appro-| i— Jhas claimed four lives on Seattle ! ations WA mus St i {itie ‘battle Wil iud = e RS R priation of $25,000,000 for dry, WIVES’ WORD IS LAW Yaton | the lower leg into substi bl % iy et SBRh o * cnforcement ! PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Jan.| Winston Churchill, aged 20,|| tutes for feet. oot e ot 2 < Absorbed By the suoticer|Man Gored by Balls 3 i —Found clinging|,o . 7 i % : | A series of exercises is | |Several persons were killed and Ink” or absorbed by the stronger| 3 Secretary Mellon said because MIAMI, Fla. 22.—The Joint Archaelogical EX- messonger boy, was drowned | I Yn s i g { of unusual safeguards which sur-|to the side .of ‘their overturned |yogition of ‘the University Of'when & motorcyele he was trying| | Planted to follow the opera- | /{1,000 hulldinggiwere destroyed fnifrme. id 1 His Neck Is Broken round the expenditure of public|skiff, nearly exhausted from €% |pennsylvania Museum an British !¢ ride across Mud Lake, broke| | tions for the purpose of en- | |the populous Greek district of Ta-| SAEneticn 7 4 money this could not be provided ! posure, four Florida hunters | Museum has discovered a mam: Bhecie Bua Tbywas drowned In | abling the ¢hild to walk nor- | {vala in Constantinople by a te : A B G R EVERETY, Wash., Jan. 28— here and fae apprepriation would 'begged that their wives not beimoth death pit containing "“‘“”,20 S0 ¥ water | mally. rific fire which was fanned by fl“l‘rum -|m i 5 “nulhuliun» 25, | ared, by & . ylolons bult. il . violate a fundamental principle told of their mishap lest they |of 45 vict}ms sacrificed in ac- John Baer, aged 10; Charles| | Ly | high \v-qnl. Five 1hnusfxx;,} persons iy ih fho: Kanke: mkiriat 'n man employed at of the government. be forbidden to hunt again. cordance with the ancient s“m“"Daugheny aged 12, and Robert | e > **jwere driven from their homes to il oxbalte . 15 PabE” Yt Stoek Farms, was s A ian burial rites. The bodies Were gorengon, ‘aged 12 years, broke freezing streets and suffering from | /% VAL S o TR T killed when his found amid an amazing wealth through the ice on Green Lake. PEARLS FROM HERRING | exposure aggravated by a violent' ' .H. ._w H.U ‘,““A“_“, MOUTH ORGAN TRUST of gold, silver and precious stones'gio.tators summoned aid and a . | blizzard bt emtan: & of tactariad Sa o in the Ur of the Chaldees. d’l‘he‘me of planks were laid across | 5 SRR 5 il A e A L 4 death pit has already yielded 34 the ice as Soremson kept swim- NEW BRUNSWICK, Canada | i b sy o H IS GERMAN MONOI OLY gold head dresses inlaid With|pine ™ Wwhen firemen were with-|Bay of Fundy herring nshermenHouse Passes Bill fou Glict Contisgior &b Cost, of Primary | v ITe pandants of sllver, combs, Larps!iy 19 feet of him he sank are making more room for thel e nrd ;A B ntaEe K o [ and statues buried 5,000 years| quo podies of Baer and Soren-|f8h in the nortorio ramped ('”v'('fl {;um’r‘ Belllj : f t el ire TROSSINGEN, Germany, Jan. 22.jthe founder was a watehmaker by|ago.. son have been recovered. Drag-jcOntaimers in w To (,H_~, of Oaklond i —The new German Mouth Organ|trade and was ihe first |9 turn tc ———————— ing is in progress for the other ?lchd by removing the dle';: 57 : Trust has completed its organiza-| mouth organs—an invention of 2 twd. or sale to the pearl esscnce 0| WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Th ¥ (R Dl to . make 3 tion and ig preparing to make vig-|wood turner named Holz—in large DIVORCES INCREASE A dustry. A dollar a hog m»:nl :{.”"”*" has passed and sent to the v b BEUCOE 6 HASE B o AEEI trol the world)guantities. Today, of the total . p regarded as fair profit| Ove boal genate the bill ‘anthorizing the . oo Py 4 Simaral} 5 candlaaten e ?:Z:f A German output of 56000000 mouth | HARTFORD, Ccnln-FMacrerlnx‘efllxmg George to Be man s reputed to have MAde Secretury of TrEASURY fo Give the o er et ihor comay o] o e ; 2 \on | OTEARS Der year, the Hohner firm| “¥¢ :;ecx;ea:hs l::é f‘h':f,;en: p:- Taken to the Seaside|$280 in a week. {old cutter Bear to the City of | oV © Ford shut-down| 096 w legitimately | 1 It has bpen formed by t: fusion | makes about one-half. ! riod * covared: hgt ofieiat retunal e ()u?]uul, Calitorpia, for use as|; . 4ecclopment of the new Foged \te Campaign | of the twb leading mouth Organ| Germany exports every year 50, IDON e ordop i a free museum. e Fund e ‘Tobotten o 3 ectic ourts. LONDON, Jan, 22.—In or o IFE model n repo; | > manufacturing firms in Germany: €00,000 to the value of about wv.lrrom Co?i—-o‘i-co— to assist King George's progress $1 AN xon__‘?__n FARMW] ‘ g T | Willys - Overland, Studebaker, today | those of Mathais Hohner and An-l750000, . ‘Her best customer is S CL towards convalescene, it is plan- | NINE, THEN TRIPLETS Durant, Chrysler and other manu- Hoover's preconvention ex- | t ; SCHOOLS CLOSED TO CUPID | dreas Koch, who have in the past|ine Unjted States, which takes 40 ned to remove him from Buck-| KENDRICK, Okla. A net 4 2 E 3 rers of light cars undoubted penditures were $395,254, ] year absorbed several smaller per cent of the whele German out-| SupIBY, N, O.—Teachers in|ingham Palace to the seasidc t0|Drofit of more than a dollar for| POZZUOLL Mtaly — A couple ), i) pe forced to fight a bat- th's $152,622, Lowden's | firms. ‘The new organization Will|put, ~ Great Britain takes 10 Der{Shelby public schools are “ndaplobtuln the benefit of fuvigora Ing every hour she devoted to caring |here, already the parents of B¢ | 1o, victory jn which Tests alinost| | $57.415 und late Sena- | have virtually a world monopoly. | cent and Indfa 6 per cent. Argen- contract not to marry during the |air and Sussex bathing resorts for ‘a flock of 400 laying he x.~;|.:.mnm ’mve comrihu“u-(l to u-;”“m,:) upon ability: 16 ‘matech tor Willis, of Ohio, $66,534. | The house of Hohner is mearly|tina, Italy.'and Camada are also|school term. “No time for honey- | Which have been selected us thewas €d by Mrs. Maude Bailey,|Fascist campaign for “more and | e - 3 i 100 years old. Mathais Hohner,|good buyers ¥ é; B uitable place. sfarmer’s wite. better bubies™ with new triplets. | , (Ccutinued on Paze Two.)

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