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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE . - HUNDREDS SEARCHING FOR GIRL BELIEVED KIDNAPPED UL T UuuL IS ORGAMIZED ~ T0 FIND GIRL [One Hundred Neighbors Join Searchers— Rewards Offered ‘i E : .TEN-YEAR-OLD GRL | BELIEVED MURDERED Bloodstained News p aper Satchel Is Clue—Miss- sing Since Sunday L MAKES ATTACK ON * SENATOR BROOKHART Towan Ccmes Right Back & —He Declares He Is Real Pacifist WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—A call for a strong navy was thundered N to the nate yesterday by Sena- tor James A. Reed, of Missouri, who on the eve of his departure from public life told the crowded Cham about “dreams of en- thu ts, propaganda of Pacifists ™ and treason of Internationalists.” Senator Reed concluded with the declaration that in what he regard- ed as an armed ‘world, the Senate’s - first duty was to “protect America and make it certain we are safe, TERRE HAUTE, Ind,, Jan, | 3).—0me hundred neighl . of 10-year-old Edith | Dierdorf have been recruited | to join the already organ- | ized posse of 500 men in i | | SENATOR REED MODERNISM OF AFGHAN QUEEN o vat ot | MOLANE, L, Jan. 31.—J. B, Story, mail' pilot, abandoned Missourian, on Eve fif Re-| = 4 » 3 PRTNITE T S o st aleht, st ich 1 tirement, Sound Na- . : } e ‘ i | ' turned over the mail to the postal authorities. No Annlo;r’l_c—emenls Be CONTRIBUTING CAUSE OF REVOLT i, | 7 tional Warning \ parachute, landing near fo— —| S HOOVER MUM | Made Until After In- | -CALL FOR STRONG NAVY IS SOUNDED ON MAKE-UP augration—Rumors search for the missing girl, - 4 At a mass meeting today a re- ward of $500 was voted for the return of the girl, dead or alive. The Terre Haute Tribune, newspaper, also offered $500 for the capture of the supposed kid- 4 napper of the girl, . The belief is prevalent that LONG KEY, Fla,. Jan. 31 Herbert Hoover intends to with hold announcements of Cabinet appointments until after his in- Z. |auguration. His selection of those The bexutiful Queen Souriya of Afghanistan (left) removed her veil to the wrath of the popu-!who make up the official family d close our ears to whimperings A the girl, missing s! " ;lxx‘: whinings of ”“1" class L(])f peo-| lace, and a revclt followed. One palace was buined and another, at Kubul (upper), was beseiged. Mmay be presnted to the Senate whose mooamfimf"cf.e:':;f:.y;; ple who too often have led us into | Lower right shows a typical Afghan mountaineer. = ”(‘:“1“'(’:“:':' ]‘:";“’,’l“l‘";""‘f‘t”' 'Isatchel was found mear Paxton, . mistakes and blunders.” TN BRERRGRE . iR T DD 5 "' R N the Inauguration "(,p‘l:ll."";‘l 3 :l ‘::‘ !w“ a victim of a kidnapper. - visers with her famous retort: |ine east front of the Capitol | A NN B d Queen Souriya of Afghanistan may “How brave & ‘sepulchre I8 & nuilging Dill to construct .QB cruisers and yet live to ses ber name brackem”“""“l her. ; . kingdom. The Bresident-elect 15 keeping i i o i Ome alreralt. RIS ARl el Dt YSwitir that of- Heldm-otoy. | .Tho. Algban uben Sw¥enuiod 0.) . Quply Souciya . plays Ahe Bath nis sown. .counsel..amth . ad-| /2 . el owammibedold Frederion.s ticular ‘attenhf_m to Senator Brook- This British outpost on the !)_9 a good ho_rsewunmn and a :‘«)ml jand singe in a m u§x u!n'flctl\'e;‘, 3 [ 2 them ‘akm"a“m" g 4 'a_mw"ceme o oo Aon g 3 » )"\“ 2 Cnppyidan 18 'I‘efl[“‘"“s“(\re‘j northwest frontler of Indis, the|ShOt. witttifltearms. _And they imanser.) Her voice is a clear:and| "Some ot his selections are ex- | ment. She had just finished a practice match at"me"m”:a’r:i;‘“;z: ref rring tp him as an “lowa Ad haven of refuge for those who os-|Sa¥ she has great personal cour- | beautiful soprano. ipected to meet with opposition. nis Club, wearing her néw competitive dress miral. caped the fighting at Kabul, which A€ It is reported that contrary | When th eir majesties visited| Suggestions that he will con- ! ‘ ¥ g Senator Brookhart "arose after| ..o oo o0 Gver the moun.|t0 the general impression » ro- | Persia recently, King Amanuilah’s [tinue Andrew W. Mellon as Sec- | i v i Reed finished and lauded the ad- taing, already {8 calling ' her ,h,,’v’usml to flee from her palace at|advisers prevailed upon him to retary of the Treasury, produced ol dress as “one of '1}9 greatest of w”m;m who took off her veil and|Kabul to the security of a fo rv»\[m:gv that the queen app r’threa[g of a fight in the Senate. ko the old order of things.” Senator| ' ... . o' That is not the during the dark moments of theveiled in respect to the country’s; While the general impression | | sokhart recalled his military service in the Spanish and World Wars shouting: “I am not ashamed to admit T am a pacifist.” Peace Treaties vs. Bullets . Peace treaties will not ar bull Reed warned, adding: “Wars of today are no longer whole truth, but it sums up a large portion of the reasons for the . ghan revolt, which has resuiced in the abdication of King Amannllah in favor of his brother. The wild and warlike Afghans, whose country has been a pzron | Afghan rebellion, thus placing hvr-‘lrudllit) But Amanullah was continues that Assistant Attorney self on a par historically with that |not satisfied. |General Donovan will be Attor- {other beautitul queen, Theodora,| “If ome has a beautiful flower,” |ney General, there is yet no con- |consort of the Emperor Justinian, ! he sald to some Persian officials,|firmation by Hoo The same iwho, when a mob attacked the pal- | “one likes to show it in one's but-{applies to Secretary of Agricul- lace in Constantinople, refused to!tonhole. And the queen is very|ture Jardine who is believed slat fly to safety and withered her ad-] iful.” ed to remain in the Cabinet. ——— Will Sponsor Meeting to i Discuss All-Alaska Cham- ber of Commerce The Chamber of Commerce to- day passed a resolution authoriz- {ing Secretary Frank A. Boyle to e the days | nial fighting ground s wars of valor but of machine. | Pages lowa Senator AQ , i G Py fated Marie Antoinette. She as PESHAWAR, India, Ja 31 Senator Reed, §peaking on the s aen s 'ul a gypoat number of questions a of 328 B. C., when Alexander the [ e oo et g i telegraph every other commercial - alor, half armed, cannot re-|’ : s B v E R T “Flvi ' | organizati . The opinion of the world is de-| 3 SOHER TEC SO ! | Establishes | | tive to Juneau next March.to dis- | termined by policies Of other na-yp, 1o without @ murmur, but when | Il Air R d | T | cuss the organization of an Al b and %n ars B!{'ll;lel]l‘.t"“ o Avmy |1t Was suggested that tho Atzaan i ke | ; ( Alaska Chamber. The date of Sena r hart belittles 4 2 i — : b O L tholr methods of train.|Women might follow the lead of || NEW YORK, Jan. 31 | the meeting is fixed for March BIOGIE S VP T AT | their Turkish sisters in discasd-| - U mtrior (gmtth . aged 17, w0 ing before the war and argued tha ing their veils, the mullahs began ERtn wiifhe "'F‘lyinx Flap- This action is the outgrowth of ®{ men who spent 20 years preparing f,0€ 7 YR 3 T o tine y B e o an on i suggestion by the Cordova Chame § for wams by fighting IMAgimar |atiy resulted in a full fledged revo-| — s i o hor of Commeree, made . sevareil § Dbattles were unfit. ~Bercise i8)ution, in which some of the beuu-| il Sromen ot '18:hours 16 min- || R ! it urged i - ;'"mm;;",{w";“,‘J:‘;‘:r,',,lw{:,r‘[m‘ that | tiful queen’s western trinkets were Sentenced to 21 Years inl| utes and 45 seconds. Sh Wood Fuel is Short in Mill n al b ) t he told the '§ens L a : : i | " ir ¢ ne|burned in a public bonfire. 1 I broke the record by one hour . | all of the Territory, suggests hod O vor was declared mmmrf’)“ ““ Not only that, the beautiful royal Prison’ — Father Aand B Rt R A8 seconds Towns~——Washmg(on { that its headquarters b 1o ledfi © would resign from the Senate 24| 41005 gt Jalahabad was burned) Brother Serving Time .|| estaiisned by “Bobby” Trout Area Suffers | this city. . Cordova al:o pointed ¢ enlist. and the king and queen besieged 7 p {~in California. 1 out that the meeting could. be X in their other palace at Kabul | * Taking off in an open HOQUL 3 | held here during the comin; At . 5 4 AM, Wash., Jan. 31—/ g g ses- Firemen Are Buried (pronounced Kaw-ble, with the) PESTONBURG, Ky., Jan: 3L | gockpit plane yesterday aficr- | | i oonote Wash, san 31 slon of the Legislature with very & 7 Walls Which accent on the first syllable). A 14-year-old boy tcday faced a'| noon, Miss Smith spent the | [ o S0 Mwrket in: Grays Harbor| little expense to any of the sew- “ Under Wa i The queen is of Syrian deseent.|21-year penitentiary .sentence onl | 'jonely hours cruising over | [ph Wi8 BAFKER S CTANE 0T eral chambers’ throughout Alaska Cave-in Upon Them|ter father, Bey Khan Tarzi, Af-|a murder charge | the Long Island fiying fields. | Lipo mogt unobtainable necessity. as almost every community would ghan foreign minister, was at onr His father and brother are e g o = Hougeholders are today huddled have one or more of its citizens CHICAGO, 11, Jan. 31.—Six|time a newspaper w:mer. Her |gerving sentences in mfmectlbn o ik 2 aronnd small fires awaiting the! present in this city at that time. firemen were injured, one fatally, [ brother, Abdul Tarzi, commands with other murders and his moth- T Vmelting of the snow. When the Talk Yacht Race when a wall collapsed burying]the cavalry school at Kabul. er and two sisters are charged w | weather warms the logging camps | Plans for the 1929 Capital to them under debris while they| When she was in Paris, Queen|with murder; will resume operations and saw Capital race are already under were fighting an early morning|Souriya insisted on v‘su_mg Ver- The boy, Bennie Hall, was sen= mills will reopen and wood fuel | s 4. i way, according to a statement fire in the building of a laundry [sailles, and she took particular f.u'\'lenced yesterday for the marder * will again de obtainable. Until| |’ N g A 1 made by Acting Chairman H. G. company. The loss is $200,000. terest in the apartments of the ill-/of Rf\]ph Mullins, aged 35 years, then electric heaters are much | Walmsley who reported that the at Wheelwright. ! sought after and coal dealers are | America's greatest feminine tennis player is shown (at left) Yacht Club has already got into His “mother, Mrs. Dink Hall, | T experiencing unheard of an un-| aboard ship returning from her European triumphs; (lower right) |communication with the Olympia, MEXICO Sl }PPORTS U. S. :g?;i‘ 50 zeaxlrs& unl'l hl[-*‘h:k:;" Places Depuly Prosecutor|meetable demands ! a characteristic pose after practise and (upper right) the smile with |Wash,, Yacht Club and is prepar- Nellie, age: , and another sis- 3 — ‘ \whlch she gre QUOTA ON IMMIGRANTS et S| o0 Saad Mo T3 iy 1o Chare nection with- Mullin’s death. home folks in Berkeley. , | ng a program in conjunction with - - — - it The Chamber voted $100 to the local club to defray its expens- Canneries in Alska | Prince of Wales Sees 3 fu making preparations o the According to testimony intro- iy big event. By JOHN LLOYD It is hoped that by creating new |duced at the trial of the boy, ill-| RIVERSIDE, Cal, Jan. 31.—-On Given Radio Benefits! Children of the local school (A. P. Correspondent) industries and rearranging the tar-|feeling existed between the Mul-/Gordon Northeott's insistence, il | Poverty at Very Worst will be asked to subscribe competis MEXICO CITY, Jan. 31L.—Efforts |iffs so as to give Mexican produc-!lins and Hall families. Chief Deputy District Proseculdr g aguynamon jan. 31 Com- | tive designs for a flag for the local by the United States to limit im-|tion a maximum protection the| Young Hall, it is alleged,{Earl Redwine, on the witness iaak’ kiibd Yacht Club . . .E migration from Mexico have ddve.|field for employment will be great-|struck Mrs.‘Mullins on the head |stand yesterday, told the jury ;’;t“c‘;'fi"ge"xg'l’":h“‘ ’,‘{':.\,m".'f,,"{ NEW CASTLB-ON-TYNE, E he rest of the week. We never | i ‘S'”}E'"‘KZ}‘;;' Kot /! tailed with the Mexicén govern-lly expanded. {with a pistol and shot her hus-labout Northeott's confession lastipuc cha8e that the Koo (00N 31— Whah & ghastly mess”|have butter. We cannot afford it.|acvca o inveatigate. the: fensinttl ment's own vigorous campaign to _(band when he emerged from the|November to the murder of an “""lanstfis to private Alaskan cor-|exclaimed the Prince of Wales,[We eat margarine b |ity of such a contest. The Chame siem the northward flow of citi-| By redoubling its program of ir-{houge with a gun. identified Mexican. porations, He explained that a|after interviewing the mining folk |nothing c: all to eat.” { ber probebly will ofter sicaab ok g zens. The recent wholesale ex.iTigation works the government| 1It'is charged the other mem-{ Novineott demanded Redwine Saw' mnile frequencies were |0 orthumberland villages yes - > for the winning design » odus of Mexican citizens has cre-|Plans t) open up vast tracts of bers of the Hall family joinedgve getailed statements rozarding {awardea fish packers who com-|terday where poverty followed Waoii g O Tox on Clih LI ated a grave problem. lam;l e e gl;mg 01( ita] fesiey the slaying of Walter C and municate to naval radio stations Great Britain's partial loss of the [fOOVer IS 7 A request was recelved from the / In calling the matter to the at-|Pation to many thousands, and i EEeore-o e Lewis and Nelson Winslow ssage to the coal trade. sai bacitic Ol Skt il 5 tention of his cabinet, President|announcement that 40,000,000 pe-| Instead ‘of wanting to reach the| poq tio et Northeott told hi A :.Tf,h AN o mesoage 10 Tot| The Brings Matma tkroush the Again On "):': ’m.} "(“'}:‘an:’;::“;is:‘g::‘::lfi Portes Gil pointed out that emi-|{50s Will be spent in the next fuurlage when she can lengthen her that after bringing the gration of Mexicans s mo ‘more[Years in road construction 6is- skirts and do up her ‘hair a girllype ranch he caught h desizable to Mexico that it is to|closes its endeavors to.better the now can hardly wait until she gets|poney and the Mexi an t0|fansible to comstruct wire com-|thick, black mud which reached,Fishing Trip 1 stealing | munfeation services in the Alas- over his shoe tops and he had a B ikan regions covered by radio and (look on his face that told more( MIAMI BBACH, Fla., Jan, 31 | to place a 35 per cent. ad valoi on foreign packed clams ng the United States, A the country of their destination.|System of communications au«ljold enough to tell her parents)ynie. a¢ him, whereupon > heott ithat those people ded the plainly than words the impression|Herbert Hoover has gome to Long trom the association seid . He cutlined a plan for stemming |thus improve the situation by pro- where to head in. shot the Mexican and then cut|radio to reach the outside world. |produced on his mind, every time|Key, 70 miles south of here, on his |\ o o 0 OO P S the outflow and various of the|viding the farmer with » means of | ———.-— — his head -off, throwing it besida e he came out of one squalid cottage, |sccond fishing trip, spending the ;‘);4» wuh’japanese and Chi government departments have set!Betting his products to tue mar-| D. W. Metgdorf, Chief General|ihe road near Puente. STOCKTON.— Mrs. Walter “v‘()ue after another. night on the yacht Amitle. He| ...’ ona that, a dutylon to work on the project. kets. Storekeeper for the Alaska Pail- I Moran, of Lodi, a practical nurse,| In each place there was revealed |plans ‘o fish and then return here :.l\miznhpmducm wnul; > The president penetrated directly| TIn addition to erecting a barrier road with headquarters in Seward,| 7. F. Brenmon, represening the|committed suicide in = hotel here,|some heartrending story and squal-|Saturday night. ‘1'1‘.\"!‘ e eatabixiad e to the roots of the problem and (against the tide of emigration, is returning to that town on the|gSchwabacher Hardware Company leaving a note to her husband say- or resulting from poverty eaused ke SR e T ahateth ke v found that lack of employment on ;measures are to be adopted to pre- Northwestern. Mr. Metzdorf haslof Seattle, was a passeng or Ju-{Ing “rest forever is the only cure by the long unmeployment Mr. and M I Goldstein were N ;\_m Fedaling ’N‘: an Francisco Chamber of this side of the Rio Grande is llfllvent exploitation of those who nev- been south on vacation and also|nean on the Northwestern Thig|[for shattered nerves. The wom-| The wife, of @ large family, told |aboard the Northwestern return principal cause. He gave orders!ertheless insist on leaving thelteudlns to matters pertaining tolis Mr. Brennon’s first trip to the!am had just returned from a visit|the Prince: “We .have meat on|ing to Juneau after a month's v S ¥ that the cause be combatted. Jeountry. jhis post to' the westward.! Territory for the firm. lw her parents in Oakland. gunday but have to take pot luck [cation in southern California, | “Centinued

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