The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1929, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XXXIII NO 50}6 JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY IhBRUAfiY 6;.:1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEED PRESS PRICE TEN CEN'[-S PEADLOCK RESULTS OVER INCREASE DRY LAW FUNDS CRUISER MEASURE PASSED BY S0 7TT QF) NAVY’SBIG PROBLEM STIMSON IS T0 LINDBERGH FLYING MAIL TO P‘fflj“‘ffi MA -HOUS BlhEHEYSSERME - IS USING PLANES AT BEMEMBERT[?F OVER TRAIL HY BLAZED YEAR AGO Sggfiéfif& %N ASEY HOUSE Sk MOPFETT SAYS honVeRSSTAFF - | ——g——=] WIDE SPLIT She'll Wed Agair: dinary problems have entered | | W, into the efficient use of fight- o B . | Two Senate Amendments gmidd® M, | mo aircraft as a navy auxili- [Governor General of Phil-li} S—— > Death of Deficnencv Appro- 5 b ary. How these problems are U 4 | Must Be Approved by i e | being solved and the part the | IPPINES Issues State- »y . priation Bill Seems airplane may play in future ment at Manila ; . ) : ; About ‘Certain maneuvere of the world's fleets & 4 ————— > s hac been told exclucively for CRUISER MEASURE ey The Arociated Prese by Resr |REFUSES TO STATE H P = 1$24,000,000 FUND PROVIDES | PROGRAM : - g™ the Burcan of meronautics o ( POSITION TO ASSUME f{ 0 - = MAY NOT GET OVER | the Navy Department.) : : : ~¢ = : Fifteen Cruisers and One § & : & c, Rzar ADM. w. A. morreTT,|Announcement Starts Ru- = : 1 eBir;ansé‘Ok(S‘:J?::?(anZ[;ilkes‘ Airplane Carrier Are | ] \\'A\.xmxt:'ruo.\'s, l:h o,y i AR S 0 Washington— § 22 ; ’ . - 7 Made by Housepy Added to Navy ! BB (00 casv o point to the wondertal | May Be Sec. of State ies' in aireraft as a we Action of House WASHINGTCN, Feb. 6.— T o oGS | 3 3 i d]“q’ "]"“' ; 1“1 "3'(““ A A, Feb. 6.— Gov. Gen The death of the deficiency _ WASHINGTON, eb. 6. .“, . ¢ Hg 2. oDjects HEGEAS (Xiot 1as issued a iy ¢ ¥ & 4 ¢ appropriation bill with the Senate voted to increase the navy § ¥ once it gets into the but statement sa is true that g £ # 4 $24,000,C00 increase for Pro- by 15 cru sers ;n:xl an airplane, & ) get the airplane in the air overfat the request of the President- | p - § 3 { hibition funds was regarded carrier .)1_\' 68 to !_ with a stipu- B the particular object yvcu want m‘,.»‘...[ I am about to leave the " 4 i : y o ! possible last night as conm- ition that the ships he laid down destroy is an entirely d nt|Philippines in order to take up i i - { ferees of the Senate and be fi:x‘uw July 1, 1931, g m T |another duty. What tl 3 i 5 3 2 S, 4 5 i Hcouse ended negotiations in The bill is :llmu‘ tluj same as You can siak cne hips with jof that duty is I prefer 1 - ~ ! i ;i i a deadlock. that approved by the House last ; § bombing planes, if the ships are{to Herbert Hoover to announce . R > 5 R The spokesman of the Sen- year but'it must be returned to i 7 ¢ enough or utterly fool-!I expect to sail in two wee i ; : ate insisted again that the the House however for considera- . N sh enough to poke their S The Governor General, who ac- ; ;. 2 S 2 | House votc on the extra tion of two new Senate amend S into the front yard of a fixed air-|cepted the position in the Philip- 3 i o A fund. ments. Approval is expected Wlih-l ¢ station on sh {pines after the death of Gen b B v The House conferees reit- out conference and the measure| v Sak 7 p )| Hswever, the fact that our shore |Wood, has been mentioned a 3 e e e g i 3 | erated the House had voted will ‘then go to President Cool-| : s based hombers can sink an ene-|possible member of Hoover's = Bl 4 s é against it and demanded a iage. 3 ; i my battleship which comes into|inet, possibly as Secretary R 4 ot ey s conference upon it. The program involves appro- g N ¢« % lour front yard s small comfort!State. i W " 5 Ty ey Chairman Warren, of the priaticn of $274,000,000. R BN, {ito our far flurg shipping which} —— : 3 : ) Y 3 e PR .| Senate Appropriations Com- p.‘;,S?fl’%?mfl‘gglfifixmess- \ |may be attacked by ememy wari SPECULATIGN RIFE N e Vi 3 B R P mittee, indicated after the gy b |vessels thousands of miles from| Fes i 3 ; | ccllapse of the confersue, ed doubts as to the (mv(rl\montxl As soon as her divorce from! .. concts. WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—Spei he may make a report to the - B ULt AL Lt N M LBl D5 | -Rudobph Lasisieasbrcames. el g omridtiaiinosd - have “wmulazmp in . Washington over SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Feb. 6.—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is enroute today to Panama on the| Senate soon. xa would not “.“m.u]\U:l'“)‘;:ve:e(‘lu al'mr‘:;lr;:f:‘ %51 fective in_June, Anita Stewart|ac the. Atlantic, bat that does TUCUFe" GECIAties of Henr Tast Tap of the MTERTAIER " mall Trom™ Miaw1, FISSET I fimaed dt " Pused - SAMmae i e nonr control over the naval program. Amendment after amendment (above), famous movie actress, |not siznify that we can protect our | Stimson has been confined lary 20 minutes later hopped off for Panar He hopped from Managua early this morning. The route| o ‘W‘Wfld"fl‘m of the will become the bride of shipping on the other side of the|to the possibility he might be| i, panama is 700 miles over varied terrain fneluding the low tropic coast land and high moun-| Ifem: lappointed to the post of Secre-; . ) : was shot at the bill yestm‘du,\'i seorge Peabody Converse, a|Atlantic by alrplanes fiying """th\r]\:”ol“smw 1 “""| tains, ending with a dash along the canal to the Atlantic entrance. It is taking him three days fly- ed Dators #llsnat ‘Yol taken | New York banker. The an-jour own shores. It w:. planned} o o o been np definite an| 108 to complete the trip. It normally requires 13 days but only one, by Senators Borah nouncement was made in San [to proteet New York harh j'»r h)‘“m""mn”\l Wowbver Trom ”“m” Col. Lindbergh’s flight cf 2,100 miles will complete the air mail linking the United States with and Reed, declaring Congress in Francisco by Miss Stewart. irplane, we wouldn’t be vary like-j "o "0n o Gkecman for him that | the Canal Zome. “Slim” has touched the side countries of Cuba, .British Honduras, Nicaragua, favor of megotiation of treati iInternational Newargel) {lv to try to do it with airplanes; .} celection has been made. |Costa Rica and Panama. He is flying a Sikorsky amphibian plane. regulating conduct of belligerents — i starting out from San Fr o. : Stimson is a lawyer by pro-| ) and nueutrals at sea, was added.' } Navy's Job adsion. ¢ He -whs both: in New] Col. f ¢ A ¢ ¥ ) Lindbergh, the map showing the route e present trip, 4 » plane are show iThe navy's job Js mot to sit on|" i g p showing the route on the present trip, and the plane are shown in Norris Loses Out NN vy York on Septembe 1, 1867. He the above phtull’ i Senator Norris's efforts to add lour front doorstep d wait forlcorveq as District Attorney inj . 5 Nuw MYSTERY sy 7 a prevision requesting the Presi- some enemy in its own good time!g . ihern New York and as Spec- s, dent to call a naval conference - to come over and bombard New!i.| Gounsel for the Govermment L WAR DECI ARFD BI with Great Britain for uumm-m- York City. The national defense!iy prosecution of the celebrated | | . ‘ ) on of the cruiser strength, was! |of our country is not by any means |sugar rebate cases, and as Sec-| | First Escape pt aside restricted to coastal defense retary of War in Tatts Cabinet. b i Bilion ‘ BY 7 C()IVGRESS WOJIENE.\’;A_(H!\Q Definite Revealedv“ .R‘-puhlivm\s and Democrats « »i We are now ecquipping the fleet | ) L R were equally divided in support, Former Dashmg ‘Carmen |at sea with aircraft as weapons of' Sub Is ,.1(,(1(, By { ‘Totow eek of Con 34 of each party lining up for| of Operatic Stage Dies |war. We have two aireraft car.} ! i ek i ; #1 fliciing Renorts it behind the two party leade 2 . |riers, the Lexington and Saratoga,| ! N T coDsail wilk BHAe : AR : y in Switzerland H h 5 {1 ABOARD <. 5. 8 1 t in th W1 | Prisoners it i | Senators CQurtis and Robinson in operation, and the Secretary e Rt “ivg I “1”'“*1“““ included seven l"‘IJUIVI Heites | of the navy has recommended the! Fob. ¢ e e from Ruth Sian Mo Intoxicants i L | LUCERNE, Switzerland, Feb. 6. e por i i {Ha virdt finb in T (et ¢ I & pstead, Farmer Laborlte, of|_Minnie Hauk, whose “Carmen; (Coatinued on Page Three) ‘u:\'- i P . deuhleoh MY : Moment linnesota. {of 30 or 40 years ago was the S i 3 p 4 gk e by e SR L R 5, suhmmlns- without outsic aid. 1r Ruth Pratt, w v =l % iu:lm:muun of the American op- /hymtor Off in “Green okl e 1 R ponil L e NTON, W EOr e st L T today g e PR e e he declared war -on time-worn i llhe age of 77 .years. | “las to Attempt to inv £ | 3 )d Air R d S tender Mallard, I ic | lold phrase, “the woman in poli-| | i e i Break Old Air Record | rheir way safe f y feel that they were s o il i Minnie Hauk was born in New iWitness Refutes Norlhcotl 5 R e : ey were | | summers Count ! | is g ‘ York in 1852 and when a Young|{ xpw YORK, Feb. 6.—Martin i ki S s oxt : g R R t intoxicants we " . eft Rilsshag IN JA“. AGAIN KL N8x daxei Uf THer pRmppts “"Jnnsen GF ‘Los ‘Augales; toOikhs Charges He Was Beat- || 40 feet dcep, v . " poctive states, not the | | pciured during their spare r 0 P . inflated masks. | [feminine voters alone. | S . i Atchison, Kansas. There her| | moments. The charges w One of the most sensat 1ot air this morning in the mono- fllcers - e | | o : en by 0, i The two men | | made by Joe Adkins who re- | |ail reports was he had beon exiled | father worked at his trade of car-|pjane “Green Flash” in an at- dthad with The women members of the new i § g {penter and her mother ran 8 tempt to create a new world's| RIVERSIDE, Cal, Feb O oo congress which will convene this| | Contly completed a 30-day | |and was taking passage on the S5 Irish Republlcan Leader‘bwldln&; 2""50 “‘”‘”‘e "ea;bymn]o endurance flight record. Helgtate closed its case aga ] 85 tar fornedo: man ispring, if Presidentelect Hoover| | Sentence. et "|“““‘ ',‘"“"'r' F"";‘ ‘:‘:“";""& town of Sumner, then an Im-jnqpes to remain in the air 40/qon Stewart Northcott late . , | |calls for an ra session, or next torced toitake refufe in SHe Attempts to Break Order |portant steamboat landing on the hobes, b0 Foa I e old récord e et L I S oo et gl ot| Sea, during a terrific storm whi of Seven Years Ago | Missouri River. &f 5 hotrrs nd 25 minutes |guting Northcott’s charges that of- Sl i fomvartment ). | [events, are: Mrs. Mary Teresa Nor-| has been raging in that region. | In the svenings stter Minsie] Which. was creatéd . by, 116 iafe 1 ¥ | . g s One report had Trotzky drowned | & ificers beat him up and forced him Ski od the new jce, | | ton, Democrat, Ne 5 Mrs. | ¥ d | ¢ he dish he used < { | onskj donned thc il s Rinok Hax ¥k £ BELEARS Tol 8- S0l “"51'5"‘&‘?35\','{’“03 e sp‘::cl: Staaier i RERorR Thorghs Jto plead guilty. caslkoh' and soon appear i Batth, Noured Repybiiean, . ’-},‘.‘ :’\- “[vliimu:l hr”. 11;@,}11.: n; Valera, Irish Republican leader,) The state’s outstanding witness| | ipe eurface of the none | | Massachusetts; Mrs. Katherine Ly dispatches ! | rough frontier "home and slng . s 8 g, . & Moscow denying this. has reentered the llmelight again e yyriy wharfmen and wugan.POPe Sponsors Belm yesterday was Albert Kelley, SPe-| | tne worse for the expe | | Langles CREEablican; £ MR UF SPAIN DIES Whilo Trotzky has long been by attempting to cross the Ulster ot e _|cial Investigator of River Coun-{ | pp he compressed air cham Mrs, Florence P. Kahn, Republ " 7 |drivers appreciatively listened. In| Scientific Tri; e bl : en the comy : S el 4 % horn in the side of the presemid border agalust .the order ”““ke“'firu her father placed his house-| Congo Pity, District Attorney’s office, Who|| per iy which Monson waited, | | California; Mrs. Ruth Hanna Me-| Soviet goveinment because of b : b he ’ g | Cormick, Republican, Tlinois; Mrs. | - - . Reven. YOaTR s held goods on a floatboat and, Lol was @ member of the official party | 1" wos filed and he b obmaaitl s ‘Stali Last night he was arrested and| gy bie tamily. foated down. to| ANTWERS, Fen 6.—A iselentific} wijcn ~escortea Northcot: from| | fhe iqung ana foated jRuth Bryan Owen, Democrat, Flor:\ Passed Through Turbulent emre Wl oy lodged in the Belfast jail. He!xoy oricans. There the melodious, Sxpedition, haaded By Father|ganada. He denied Northcotl's as-i | gop peir escape was | 1da, AuS R Ruth ity [ aTAD g : Russid tegkrding wity liad intended to address a politi-laarky songs of the South gave SCHPbEsta, a Catholc DrIeSt BaS pertions he was mot allowed t0}i o gpecially cor ! haten | |lican, New York. { Times—Loses Territory Russia fesanding siy dSeim and S 3 s farted for the wilds of the Bel-|. L R s ) g : ) 5 Lis exile at Almaata, Russian Tul cal meeting and open a Gaelic col-|. R i : sleep during the trip and P wast gy b y { Tyio of fils women, Mre. Rowers to United States DI 3 lege in Belfast. | 'LJU‘A““"d “on Page Tar jgian Congo. withheld and that Kelly twisted| | pgeor room at I land rs. Kahn, are widows of gy . AR L iy S — | The Ituri and Tchuapa districts atfs S mtil of the Congo are inhabited by the S0 AaACHS on, bis wr ! { | torpedo room men, and cne, Mrs. MADRID, Spain, Feb. ¢6.—Maria they became raw and swollen 2 g 21, e Sy P ; g . ‘ ILI‘ INOS KEEI remnants of a race of Pygmies be- * Gneritr Clem Sweetser ook (he P | Sl the wife of Ex-Con: Christina, Queen Mother of Spain,|Seek to Kill the Noise ! llieved to be descendants of the!giaia denying that he urzed Northe gressman Langley. She was elect- died carly today $ ' {awarted peoples who Tived in an-|gon ST RE B T L el IWCMAN'S HAND PUTS {ed in 1926, Her husband at that - In D"m“t'? Appliances ‘;OAL OF FREEDOM cient Ethyopia and the sources of {ar aamitted his crimes voluntarily LIFE INTO FAIRY D'\LLS time was serving a two-year -l I he 5¢ of sixteen years L e ot 2 3 the Nile. The present expedi-|regarding the murders of youak i : A 'on sentence in the Atlanta federal durin \ ifan ot Alphonso e A }; oK ALI' A I] " tion will make a special study of|y,y; at the Northcott ran ; 4 PITTSBURGH Pis0 r his comviction on XIlI, Queen Maria Christing oy e sl oy ant 8 !these tribes. 1 o el by magic war ) Ne g of conspiracy to violate faced nternal and ext 1 tuy- | V2CUUM cleaner and the moan oBEY | "The Pope in Rome has taken| . Thompson, ittsbur artist,{tne pronibition law. moil ir ne i of | refrigerator: motars. | JECUIN. e T i ! constderable intorest 1n Father|Aids U, S. Efforts ings to lif et 14 el s jand rection i ,:;"M»;:Il a :nl» annual meeting MANILA, Feb. 6— Gov. Gen.!ing in sympathy with the Filipi- | {the crealures of fable and fairy|® ! angley was re-elected in ., e U y|the Electrical Engineers. ! ; . 3 3 1 besta's ethnological work in MRS % f i 1 ) Henry L. Stimson’s program of co- |nos’ independence aspiration _.\n'?;:“;::““" with Malayan tribes, To UPIWH DI’Y Laws iove NovembEton anotlier derm. - Mrs. | gqq i 1t i Spai Reducing the vacuum cleans . g A Y which Spain H s operation and economic develop-|what was the use of agitati land has encouraged the present Her hobby } her busy|Rogers i8 the widow of the late like n»ux.nm:ufl“"k“: is no small enginesrin | ment in the Philippines has rele-| when it would do no good. -Had| | mission by a personal subsidy. HAVANA, Feb. 6.--The Cuballdaps ‘and quit ! ts, |John Jacob Rogers and was ele b ns including Cuba, | 45k, aécording to a paper gated Independence agitation to a|the Democrats gone into power, it| s {authorities ‘have preparcd a CaM-puiing tigy a: ¢ jto fill the vacancy when he rtc : Philippine and ~ulu‘11“""“‘ Spooner and J. P. F secondary position, but the Fili-|would have been a different mat- ipaign against smuggler f !l‘lv“or tle wrapped bodies, ing silk|Mr Kzt_xhn is the widow of the hils reh engineers the Westi pinos have by mo imeans given up [ter. Since that party had a Phil Bnron Huen/eld ;;nd tmuilgrants into the UnibellMRarZn .y o n models, | 1a . .xul:us Kahn and was elected b of Altofiso XIII on house ‘Electric & Manufact their aspirations for political free-|ippine independence plank in its. - W £ tates. &nd touching v mache | under the game circumstances a SaNSLY found the goy-|COMPAnY. v they bave e Iplmrorm an intense independence Dies Following Suppressive measures will be 8% |fapes; | Mrs, Rogers. p recovaring " trom a [18t6d 1B 8. Another factor, besides the Stim- | campaign would have started,im-| hl ()perauon tended to Bacuranao, Santa ¥e, The aitist say e always had Mrs. Pratt, widow of John T. ., \ Germany over. thie posses- |1 Volume comes the sweepar son administration, which has tend-'me:nately | BERLIXN, Ten. 6.—Baron Huen-|Mariel and Baracoa Beach, thela hankering to lay her hands on|Pratt, i8 the first woman jon of the Caroline ISlands in the |S€cond the motor and. ventd od to put the soft pedal on inde-| One such occasion on which the |feld, one of the three fliers aboard |principal centers of smuszling ob-|paper, bits of sili. paint Iunx»ulu cted to the house of Re ta-| pacifie. Germany has seized one AN, and third, the noises pendence agitation for the time|injependence question pushed u-.!he airplane Bremen who crossed erations. —The bootlegzinz crowd lund pencil. Miss Thon psou’e fn [tives trom New York sta re.’ g \ds. This caused re.|lacK of accurate balance, being was the republican vietory |gele forward through the factors'the Atlantic, east to west, died With Americans and Europeans in &nlmtl‘on s drawn (rom fask mh‘huh Hanna McCorr t ¢ 3t b DA A led m\ Slight ch s in design in the national election In the | which are tending to keep it in!last night after an operation for|the majority, have formed o power- books,' fairy stor and the fwidowt of the late Senator rioting in which the German em- ©liminated various noises in United States. The Republican|ihe back ground was Bonifacia removal of his appendix, n a Ber-|ful organization with huc invest-tmovies. 8 | MeCormi€k of Minois. Mrs. Ruth| yoger’ was damaged. Alfonso|€ar ‘and other motors, ands party is regarded as mot being - lin saniiarium. He was 36 years ments in fast yachts villasg T'make everything I am van Owen is the daughter of __. same principles will be a “simpatico,” that is, with not be- {Cor‘inued on Page Seven.) lcl age and unmarried, | where the liquor supplies ar ksmj.o make,” says Miss Thompson. lliam Jennings Bryan. 3 (Continved on Page Three) ‘the hounsehold offenders, ‘

Other pages from this issue: