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» v HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL. XXXIII NO 5008 PACIFIC NORTHWEST BLOCKED BY SNOW: e RACING TO ASSIST ' CAT% HN COAST GUARD CUTTERS RACE T0 AID SHIPS Buitish Freagist 19 Diged abled 700 Miles East of Boston SNOW SQUALLS AND HIGH WIND PREVAIL Tug Dispatched to Give| Assistance to Helpless [talian Ship 28 are CEW t o« YORK, Jan ard cutters w4 (R0, C racing to the d of a ship in distress 700 mi t of Boston and a tug is seeking another disabled craft between Bermuda and the Azores Meanwhile hope faded for the safety of t steamer trawler Seiner now week overdue at Croton, Connecticut. Fighting their way through snow squalls and a Strong west by northwest wind, which some- times blew a full gale, the cut- iers Mojave and Tampa are seek-| ing the Maple in she was helpless.with a disabled steering gear y Word_xeceived ‘at ondon_ said British freighter Silver Are Invited to Be In Inaugural Parade WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Mili-| tar, chools throughout the coun- try, some’ 200 in number, are in vited to send from 60 to 100 cadet to take part in the inaugural pa rade on March 4. Bach school, in addition, s band Four service bands, two from the navy, one from the army, and one from the Marines, will take part in the parade, as well as 880 Marines. e, —— Smith and Hoover Both in Florida; May Soon Meet MAIMI BEACH, Jan. hnxl Hoover said he would answer to SOS saying | "' et Hnd been “dispiahedigrom | Horta. to search for the: Italian | freighter Cado Cado, apparently | in distress midway between the] Azores and Bermuda. b o s ond | | i | will be allowed to send! Ivouths were drowned when a pile | driver cverturned in Hood Canal | Three other men broke | WILL FLY OVER AFRICA AT\D AS‘A “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY J/\\L ARY 28 1929. ¢ SEN. ROBINSON i PREDICTS WAR, - EXTRA SESSION Says Democrats Will Op- 1 pose Limitation of | Special Legislation TAL TO TW ABERDEEN LOGGIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 —Het- bert Hoover is going to Lump ,into a fight with the Democrats yon the proposal to limit the ins! tended extra session of Ccngress {to consideration of tariff amnd ! 'm legislation. | Semator Joseph T Robinson,! | Democratic leader, sounded - the {war ery with the declaration| gainst Hoover's proposal whi {he terms as being unconsti {tional “There are m ws_on | which legjslaticn be ne adml, lit the' efi called and| certainly there no constitu-| tional method hy which the Sep-| CAIRQ, e g lmitedt i the CASIES A conductor and car repair man were killed when a string of cars and a freight engine tele- nlar e s""li scoped on a siding near Aberdeen, Wash. AFRICA i n(;\n;\-fw: I{r*lmlnhlxxw.u:[v‘ Inud::s‘ s are looking confidentially to e ‘¢ power cfan overwhelminz majors| ‘World Court Aid BEL'EVE B'G iay Try Ho“ywood\ ity in the House to carry out the limitation scheme. It is conceded that if the House Republican leaders finnlly decide only to of- / ganize necessary committees for consideration of the tariff and CAPE / farm relief, no other 1.;.|<|l.un PASS HUUSE Van Lear Black (center), flying publisher of the Baltimore Sun, plans to hop off from England late in January for an air tour of Africa and Asia. He will fly from England to Cairo, thence to Capetown and return. He will then fly to Tokyo and back to London. G. J. Geysen derffer (left) and Johan B. Scholte are his pilots. can be put threugh ther ns have a maJorily m e humlxed m the House. SHUW DOWN ON Repubi .A!mnst Dcmocralic Leaders Hope- | ful on Twenty-Four Mil- lion Dollar Item TWO IN BUNKS AND A BREMERTON, Wagh., —Trappe 1 yesterday. ithrough a ice and were all are a which kept the driver afloat, gave ernor Alfred E. Smith, who spending * part of his vacation| time at Coral Gables, only short distance from the Hoover Wd\ TRAPPED RE DROWNED Jan. 28. d in their bunks, two water injured to shore:;, They | but apparently recovering. The pile driver was to leave| 28.—Her-'Seattle today to raise the sunken be driver a “‘most happy” to see former Gov-|of Delbert Meyer,- aged 19 years, is ‘and Alf Peterson. Apparently nd recover the bodies | the bnl]:mt tanks, home on Belle Jsle. —teo— voting engagement on the doni- g Saturday night. Both baby und Hoover's statement, made m ; nant issue, whether the Presi ” DOORN, Hnlll;a,m‘.‘,. JE:L :8.-——; :nmhml- are'(l‘nlnl‘: v;;oll. O;Hyun reply to « question from a news-|Father of Empress i should be given authority to The weeks’ gelebration: in Romor, i jw close SRETINE SRR A i paper correspondent, follows: F P! |tiate the carrying out of the « IPllol and Two Pas sengers of _fmmm Kaiser Wilhelm’s sev- event although a report that the “By all means I should be glnd Of Japan lp Dead‘ ler program as he deems hest. e Ll Shiow Is entieth anniversary climaxed yes-| BOMBAY, Jan. 28 ~Annotnee- Mabarance expected bu vm: was if Smith has time to call. I, i {friends of the bitl insisted Satur- Le with an official f‘erefnon,\' jment issue d by the .\!g)um (u||-‘4’i|1-uld|-'d'In‘ November, the utsy should be most happy to see| TOKYO, Jnn. 28. = P,rlnce‘ ; y day night that Ceblidge again {1 -d Seven Fee‘ DP‘"P ‘A'HHA atulations and divine’ serv- ‘sull: .\ ‘Iml ’lmmm l]\lmlg Aman- nm«lt \mq!ecé' xzf::':{.lie:e ;"nh‘y‘: him.’ , father of Empress Nagako, | . year res R fee wllah has been recalled to pow-ichateau at St. G # s ka ) S50 | James M. Beck, Republican, of defeat. The House last year - | -7he glortous ‘court days were er and great national activity The Marharanee and Maharajs Advised of Hoover's statement 'died Sunday at the age of 55. He jected his propesal to eliminute SALT LAKE (!T\ Utah, Jan P ennsylvania, no longer need . 5 y s % illed when the male partici- has started. Hazara, Monad, War- had hoped the child would be & by telephone, Smith said he had ha(l been made a General. i the limitation provision Senas| 28.—. J. Ptlueger and A. [ | no statement to make. — oty {fear ouster proceedings at the ‘% ~b . o e Boei ts appeared in military uni- and other tribes have ex- boy but there is no lack of joy, Smith said he was interested| BERLIN — An. exhibition of hands of Congress. For the Go¢ BREhom, A1 FORPecion. ot it e ien tvaap. |forms, with spiked helmets, and fpressed loyalty to Amanullah, however, at the chateau. but he is in Florida for a vaca-|American Indian gelics, ranging ' legality of his election to the e Nhe Totidaion 1o give haUREEl ' Stfow Tathrm 1 s y.‘.x the former Kaiser, who i i tion and objected to newspaper from household implements to House of Representatives was’ e y“_'d'i e o vsning | MayAlls: “last. Thursday, told of a] N3¢ WeSTIEEEUMalI Marsha)'s . correspondents continually call- scalps, is attracting wide interest yindicated.by a vote of his fel. b4 ;nn(.nod e oad that & [ rilitng ‘tale Jaf exper junifenin, ul?ilA highest vll(‘Ll.H xhux.l-\ TII{I' D ()P TEACHING ing him on the telephone. in Berlin. . !low members. It had becn e “': the disdretion of the S ro-| Pilot Frank Barbe: taken ‘," ,"'“”-‘}','," "“','(',l,,::,"";‘\ ,',"'”‘," ,'.',‘:' {charged that he wasn't a resi-'| {tary of the Navy as to where 11afto the hospital, semic "|and executed the low court court- %, ‘/ . s 8 dent of the State at the time of| ships will be built. jsafiering concugsion of the brain. o,y e Gonet@haplatn, Hein- b (VA HY 1ze 0 naitvvduats his election. Ptluege said wher threet fox Vogel, compared Witheim to| (International Newsreel) were rescued they were ver -‘ o Paul. and Masts Liidho - H ld C t i L l [Ratification of Pact with. Bunger and their mouths| T 0 A0 undng nl ity Gto| WICHITA, K Jan. 25 Mrs.layiator, was attracted by the 28- ve ¢ model eae g humanity “to VI A 28 .» st i , A hods N (1) S onsitan C ) were almost frozen ! eating 4 p p Lo MePhetridge von Thaden of| year-old girl's . courage and skill stie i E 2 f allegiance to loi | year-o! I3 ge A sl c G d Soon to Be Deposited 1500 3 quench their tnirst { Christis ClogpaiMElaE T & 4 | Oakland, - Cal. who bellaves shalid flxfog They Wers diustel il TR “hristmas Cards By British Government| The motor fell out of lang i 3 bad Dk & w6 altituda! July NEW YORK, Jan. 28. — Both(poda. He found that the large! C d “D s 4 in the blind landing | record f women, learned to fly | Mrs. von Thaden’s mother, Mrs. oversized and shrimp-sized indi.|individuals grow large almost as arrie Ope LONDON, Jan. 28 — Brii-h} Pflueger said: “Time “B' thola fH o 16 was bored with teschis| B. 8 MicPhetridgs of Wichik T viduals may hope for Teturn of quickly as the small ones reachlq bl ore {forelgn Secretary Chamber:in)MeAR anything. 1 do u IrLIPIAGEIIN STy AT | ing o5 ortatn her daughter has et L& the family stature propensities to|adult size, although :the largest, Frasan Iu»ld the House of Commons {1y {ROW long it was uniil Be Mll'ked by lelet g new record. Tears of joy came to i‘“”’“‘ sihe. wWip S eidm nip "”"“ times. the "uplk af "the 7 hat the British Government 70= xfl:nllne hovering over us and g graduation from the Uni-| . moner's eyes when she: read ions . smallest. ' WASHINGTON, ‘Jan. 28—&|pccas to deposit s ratificn on'jlatter blankets and rel jowa Oy, fa., Jan. 28 Arkansas, Louise Me.|y o™ o with an oxygen tank. Fhe Yosahrth: whioliso indlcates “Big individuals,” he said. “usi-|pouse committes was told by Rep-!of the Kellogg pact as soon 13[dropped. We were "hirth place of Herbert Hoover at und ”1 teachipe “" rapped to her flying suit, soared was described to the ~American|ally came from big. parents, but|yeseniative ' Porter, - Republican,!the Dominion governments a:- in|the blankets and | || West Branch, la., 18 to he marked Ark., dull work. Shef ., . altitude of nearly five miles, Association for the Adyancement|only two or three generations|pennsvivania, that Christmas cards | a position to do likewise {e{8NOW was piled so hit g | auite boulder bearin me to Wichita and jolned theli, an effort to establish a betteR of Science here by Dr. Bdward F.|were requited to change back to ! P fication »y |US we could mot get « Whten | | o ze tablet, sales force of a fuel company, ax g ' 5 had to be barred from entering{said the specific rati u inscribed’ bronze table women's record than the mark flfi Adolph of the University 6f Ro-|average sizes, though meanwhiic federal prisons last year hecameh”arnament was mot nece- vy the searchers arrived o elihe Towa Oty Ghapter of the, in the hopeof making up for the ‘ 24,900 feet od by Lady Hetfll“ chester. la tew cousing might become large thoy were found to be thick enough!since the opinion in both Ho . es :M" 80’ cold they had to % :'l- | Daughters of the American Revolu. lack of excitement she sufféred in! o prgiand. : “In an age when fashion dic-|or small apparently at rdndom.” |y conceal marcotic drugs belween‘l’rom the first has been so str g-(from the plane and ) A los }tion announged; her earlier work, she' took f¥iag| Ope of the' altimeters on . Myse tates that ome snould bexso big’ | Refining the principle: that Lon—,m,,,, surfaces. y 1y in favor of [hp p‘“? llix heurs to travel X “"\'» Y Consent of Mrs. Jennie Scellars, lessons in leisure hours. Her ! Thaden’s plane registerea 25,400 he said, “people would like “fo|trals size as “some internal élock,” | 5 {through the seven : f""'l"‘:‘,,‘“v of the'homeiwhere ths Pres. | Structor, Walter Beech, presid nl feet . and another 22.100° Tuets ] know just how big adult individ-|he said: “While one can Lbange« Porter, who s author of a bill 0. K ”m AFRICA {'I’hehrurue party w 1 \“4:’ us. | identelect was boMm, has been ob- Of an airplane manufacturiug eor- { giipration of the barograph, whieh uals are to be. The best way tojthe pendulum in.this clock that{for a special institution for pris- CAPETOWN, Union Sout rned ,zb: men could hardl ognize (taincd for placing the' marker, It|bany. sent her to Califora 88 alindicated 22,100 feet through find out is to study very small|indicates the age and size of thejoners who are addicted to narcot-|Africa, Jan. 28.—The Housc \s- Barber was Bt e el abned fo"Bave the memorial | sales representative of 'his fa-| caled opening, wiik e Headm organisims.” race, one eannot vet describe the ics, declared that out of 7695 in-isembly of the Union of = Ur U& Omce in a whil gy - Ml sy IS 4 ; y 3 i d the Kell 85 ‘would' howl =and would | re: for dedieation. August 19,/ to determine whether a new recos For the tests he usegtnknsle; cell vheil-- the main springs that m;;:s of federal prisons last year,| Africa hflls ratifie L 3 l”" ver's hirthilage | Herbert yon Thaden, an Oak’ R ek me MRV e animals known as protozoan col. Tun. P e L ynce pac i i window in the hlmkfl | house, the only means of escape, and swam 300 feet through lh:- | i \ » ) O’K’d by House’ GRUISER BILL - DUE THIS WEEK Senatc Votes to Stand by | WASHINGTON, 28.~<Count (ing the votes the) ect to draw in supporting the proposal fo give the President $24,000,000 for Pro- hibitien Enforcement, Demo 3 3 of the House expr confidence they will be able to ob- tain approval of the huge expen | O H P -4 diture, No indication has yet i ne House Irovision been given by Republican leadors 54 -Coolidge Fight when the deficiency bill carrying! e this appropriation will reach thel Zlihu Root has notified the League /00T 0f the Touse hut Repres: e, jdge’'s/desire to eliminate clause requiring to start buildi u by 1932. While the Senate argued ov'r the mnavy yard question, leaders were busy counting noses for e (RESCUE MEN AMANULLAH WHO DROP IN e AN AIRPLANE. Over Old D ' l .3 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS COLD W | IS REGALLED : "hnln’g WabtEra A TTNY AvVLu TRESS THREE STATES SNOWBOUND IN PAC. NORTHWEST nghways Are Reported | Blocked in All Directions ' by Heavy Snow Fall 'COWBOYS CARRY GIRL ' THROUGH BLIZZARD \Use Horses for Emergency Snow Plow —= Snow Covers Seattle | SEATTLE, Jan. 28.--As tem- | peratures fell lower and snow | piled higher in the Pacific North- ywest today, more lales of suffer- ing and heroism in Central Idaho, where trains are the only mean§ {of tramsportation and cowbo, ldrove a ‘band of afl mmhfi‘ {horses ahead of them as an ems= ergency snow plow and carried an 11-year-old girl 30 miles through the blizzard to a h@s- pital, came to light. The child was Narcie Aram and she was operated -upon for acute appendi- citis and is recovering rapidly. 8ix inches ¢f snow has fallen - in Seattle with a forecast of omg . +foot. | Aeriants | 2 | ROADS BLOCKED | SEATTLE, Jan. 28, — Heavy i blocked hundreds of roads tudatnediny night. thital Wasltidg Nerthern Idaho and Westel Montana with being snowbound. ‘ The main highways to Lewlis- {snow \ton, Idahc, are blocked in every direction, eutting off that city which lay under a snow blanket 114 inches dee | The deepest snow is reported at Lookout, on the Idaho-Mon= (tana Divide where' it is about |53 inches deep. It is estimated that the snow | 1 all at Spokane is nine inches. | | | | WASHINGTON, - Jan. 28—The P Senate, late last Saturday votediof Nations of his acceptance of in- ' "“’”' b, vl X to stand by the House provis )| vitation to, act on committee of e e ald he ‘“1."“ the cruiser comstruction biil jurists appointed to study desira- !l [0 l‘-“ called up he‘m:r. Tu 2 i quiring elght of the proposed war-|bility of amending statutes of per- | While the Democrats are hove-| o0 oo\ oun guranean motion g A ‘o|manent court of international ful they will be able to securel &A% SnEEEUE CHERERE OCH be built in Government yards. T lu't‘g.. »nfnuzh :um'mrt from .le:~ dry vn";n the Moccon Art theater, who Is re- cleared the way for a show Gowh SR A bers of both "“”‘:‘ o put theteeiving overtures from American during this wesk on the big ¢ I smepduiem gher Wie Repubil N5 producers to come to the United troversy raised by President Cool-{ venture g FPRAIGHIMs fitates to make pIRNANS. The Weather Bureau, last Sai- urday night, predicted a cold iwave covering far into Canada, Incrthward, | ————— HAMBURG—Dr. Wilhelm Kies- Ihach ¢sident of the Han S Suprefne Court, Who spent [ T Un States fe- iing the Fetur of Germates ned rope wil u this > Waharanee Give Birth to i Cirl Baby v Jan. . 28. —Maharanee Devi Sharmista Holkar, whe, was Nancy Aun Miller, of Seattie. [ A., gave birth to.a girl baby

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