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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XXXII_, NO. 5022. JUNEAU Al ASKA WED’\[S)AY FEBRUARY 13 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE Tl:N CENTS MAD MAN REFUSES TO LEAVE SHIP WHEN CREW SAVED NAVAL BUILDING PROGRAM IS SIGNED 15 CHIHSER& fThrmtvmni lLotteIrac l; : a {]923 cuMME_RGE F\\(AEMENT OF u\n i‘ n MISS !I(?RR(H 1 t\m NC ONE CARRIER "[Kullnz;(pm:r I?Himod ] RANKS HIGH IN TO BE BUILT — ... LOGAL ANNALS M ICO CITY, Feb -President Cil and former President \('11" have received thre ied bomb: 2 SHIP ALLOWAY LEFT TO FATE; - T MAN ABOARD lDlsabled Vessel Is Towed Into Unimak,Pass and Abandoned CRAZED OILER REFUSES TO LEAVE DERELICT ing letters while three more unexplod- houses of p nent members of the Na- Total fOY Year Was $107 e i ’ President Coolidge Signs! e h 18 pledged to preserve the poli- | {et also threatened kidnapping of nis| 486,751—Second Larg- | Bill Despite Disputed ; , Er a, {s the wife of Thomas Robinson, New : Time Clause | Yorker, who is in business in Mexico City est l:zfiDecade i e 1 Te T Alaskan commerce last year CRAFTS TO BE LAID £29 ! el (e S SRS 5 DOWN BY JULY, 1930 Marry Again? Never! Never) juuwa i in i bisors o rty whi lette: five men on the Japanese freighter Mi. largest since the boom d of Anolher ! wartime production, according to Rock S}EPIP‘;:mdmg on Measure Contains Interna-| il'l"‘"c“”““l“‘fix{hf““(‘j":;j‘t"“““:fi“*fe“‘,u‘h"‘ OE e def revents tional Agreement— } jtoms for the district. It was e escue of Crew . | ceeded in the past decade only in 5 - S Rights of Neutrals | 11926, when the fisheries produc- CATTER, 13.—Twenty- |tion smashed all existing records ifor volume. | | Outbound commerce for the| year was worth §$74,849,918, g lincrease of $17,288,297 over 1927/ {and incoming shipments had {value of § $3,739,537 than the same commerce for the preceding year. | The balance of trade in favor of | Alaska last year was $42,213,- According to an Associated Press dispatch re:eived by e 08 United States Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow anncunced the engagement of his da er, Anne Fisheriex Valte High to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. She is now in Mexico City at the American Embas; The products of the Territory's She and her mother arrived there yesterday from Laredo, T fishing industries, as usual, were| because of interruption of the taffic due to the bombin in first place. The total value a bridge havir been destroyed and pa ngers forced to chang of all fisheries shipments out- Miss Morrow and Col. Lindbergh first met whon he ms bound was $53,070,672. Alaskan | ¢, pexico City a mines, including quarries, pro- duced a tctal of $14,333,628. The WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Pr dent C signed the navall building ng for const tion of 15 cruisers and one air t carrier. Approval was given in spite of | the measure’s clause requiring all v be laid down by July 1931, which he had opposed President Coolidge’s opposition | § to the prevision was based on the| view it called for expenditures at| future dates with no advance of knowledge as to nondl!mni of thel Treasury. { The measure cnlls for an Inter-| national agreement establishing | the rights of neutrals at sea in\ time of war under an amendment | Maru are fighting to save ship from the fate of the, ghter Allow which is a storm tossed derelict in Unimak Pass manned only by a mad oiler who refused to abandon the ship with his companions, i engines useless &nd apparently broken at the Number ipire last night from Mexico City,|2 hateh, the Maru is ate tempting to hold her own against | the gale which is ponnding her om aged 22 ik Island, Alen They were seventoen h . tian group it of the train of President Gil,| s The tiring fight is being waish ed from the steamship Nankoh Maru which does not dare go close to the Meiyo Maru for fear of he- Mexico City last year|ing dashed against the Meiyo. s nonstop A year ago. She won the scholarship prizes at Smith Colleg last year. The abcve picture was taken when the two were to, ht from Washington 1l graduated from ther in sponsored by Senmators Borah and1 fur industry production was val- he had completed his nonstop flight. v Aid Ship Anchers Reed. I ued at $4,664,569. S M N AR A The steamghip Illinois, rushing. ST gt . SRR v Canned “salmon- was “the Terfi= oy DECLARED TO IDEAL MATE to the assftance of the yay i tory’s - principal product. Ship- NEW YORK, el 13.—Miss Morrow, the ftnre Mrs. Lindbersh, 1s/f88ttibed by friends as an|was forced to seek shelter over EULUGIES ARE i ments of that commodity aggre-|ideal mate for Lindy. Both are of the old-fashioncd type as contrastéd’ to the modern flapper and Night in Unimak Pass where rode ' zating pounds val- ued at 3 were made during the ye This was 321,460 mcre than in 1927, Fr salmon shipments also showed a increase but cured salmon ed by a small amount in rued the crew of the § both volume and value. when he lost a daring Fresh halibut shipments were| LINDY'S LACONIC REPLY ‘ul:vmm to save the ship. The lone worth $1,726,671, a decline of|{ HAVANA, Feb. 13 io mD(le(“‘QS Al(lgk{l I.S assenger is Oiler Poely, of Se- $609,774 from the preceding year. |was aroused as to whether Col ‘ ; Poeiy refused to leave the The decrease in volume was 3,- | Lindbergh would fly to Mexico P b bl F b ship. Crazed by a five-day night- Cured or preserved herring row. His laconic reply was: | {way's men fought a vallant but lshipmum.s amounted to l&':‘rl.Ai “I confine my remarks to avia-| Hum(l’l Race ln America ]n-um: battle against the relentless 1244 pounds worth $1,674,244, an gjon.” increase of 3,882,001 pounds and| 7his was all the flier would to a bit of fun and to her friends is known the AHloway with nothing but her anchors to save her and her soli- tary passenger from destruction. The ship is branded as a menace k-haired ycuth of today. Miss Morrow is not ad laughing and frolicsome young woman, just a3 “Slim" in his mail flying days w il jokes and harmless horse-play. She was born in fnglewood, New Jers ( suburb rcss the Hudson River from New York. She is ps. 3 ; ; 9 age o inches tall; | 5" pavigation by Capt. Healy of has large brown eyes, dark skin and unbobbed Mair. Lind , more than six feet tall and! o Fretshter Montaux, - He &ad 4 blonde. Both are l‘reshylvriaus, 4§ 4 5“ his crew re as known for faghionable ars of age; five feet fly 1 GIVEN L LINGULN Completion or Revision of, Dawes Plan Before World Experts ‘ WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Lin- coln’s birthday was accompanied| by eulogies of the Emancipator in| Congress but there was no appre- (Cnn'_lu'lecl on l'ax.: Tao) |- 2 —_— A — R e € W ot X » § | hih Wi o with adsouramen: | (THaES how tie shimmy queen, Gilda Gray, answered a query | $214.141 over 1027, on e amnouncement of s | i v cona, s, 12| | Reach Height of 1| s X o 5 : $ f Shipments of fish oil amounted|gagement but in confining remarks | o A el . Cona, ” 'H 1 W March 4. as to whether she intended to marry again after shaking Gil | 410078455 hud aEbn 480 eoliln T {Bdward Moffalt Wey e 40.000 Feet | \Haunted, Woman Semator Reed Smoot, of Utah,| Boag, her husband-manager, in a Wisconsin court. They’ss' |0 ", "iin op 536,203 mallons | opegao h he outlined Bis WA poogist for the Stoll-Mc-racken ; N, Wants to Be Kept eulogized Lincoln to the Senate, ouble (meanmg husbands), says Gilda, {ana $217.536 in value over 1927. ;‘“'.“e;'“‘“ B nome ey 15 4 | expedition which explored the When Gas Gives Qut | | e P e d Representative Moore, of Ohio, s mationsl tiweces) [Fish meal shipments aggrezated |sogins onc e plons. to fly to|ATCtC last summer on the schoon- | i e {From Suicide read the Gettysburg address: to| i 9,051 tons worth $664,206, gain-|rer o Olty. He plans to 64 0o Eiri¢ Morrissey, last night de.| | DAYTON, Ohio, Feh 13~ | i the Honse. Thereafter there o 8] o ing $250,310, ahd 2, tons | oy 0“" day’s flight to Mexico|Scribed the discovery in Alaska | | Flying to a height of 40400 | SEATTLE, Feb. 13.—Haunted brief tributes when work went| | ... / i ! over 1927. Gl et e MEXI01 ot the buried prehistoric villages | | feet where the temperafure | by the phantom of a man who took forward. | “Funeral Burglar | Gold Passes Copper & {Wwhich ylelded hundreds of relics || Was 76 below zero, two Army | |poisn at her suggestion, Mary The Senate tackled the Caraway Believed Under | The total of aii snipments of LANDS—:TV - new to science. i fllers from Wright Field mar- | { gmith, of Tacoma, has requested . bill preventing futures in dealing} | A SA T gold and silver passed in value| po eRi® L0 T na.| Talking before the Yale Anthro.| | TOWIY missed the altituds rec- | ithat she be restrained from taking in grain and cotton. Arrest, Seattle | the shipments of copper ore for|, ‘oo d;)se:["' ‘"*m’!“ L5 chapter to|Pology Club, Weyer described Al I ord when forced down as their | |her own life. Tariff Hearings | A Tariff hearings were continued SEATTLE, Teb. 3. —Bes hefore the House Ways and Means | | jjaveq to be the “funeral burg- | committee which heard further! j,» who the Police said has e this afternoon end mme ) Ehipped ‘40 the Bfates was $6(gf ehded hafe this aftarnoon endh ey Stie SbEtt ™o whava fhig | | the Pierce Hotel, at Tacoma, said the first time in many years. The aska a8 A robable gate way |- Sascline became exhausted. || The woman told the Police that 5 o st hap | 88 £ e probable gate way | 39 ' PRES GUMEZ value of the first two minerals|tBS DBES of aviation history wherj oo W% Lo MUl the early s e gt e when R. A, Williams, a roomer in 633,249 and to foreign countries, ing his flight from Panama with Firhbi AR AUT bumin Nirtovy e The Northwest corner of North|he was going to shoot himself, sha testimony yegarding duties and de-| | yopuoa o T on 100 Seattle | g $622,584, making the total value "“;;:I-mm pack Col. Lindbergh de-| America took place, America therefore can be regarded | Jestingly suggested poison was & cided to meet March 2. Al work | | y,imeq while the families have | BOGOTA, Feb. 13.—A cir- |37,255,833, as compared to §6,-f o WOIIE BAEE OO “at the Hon- ; as the first scene of human his- petter way and “I even offered o of drawing up the new rates has|| joen attending the last rites cumstantial account of an at- | 237,697 Sinil Giae: 10r possible landig fils Munimics (g Americe jBet bim some ‘poleon,’ SUACENNS been left to 15 subcommittees. for relatives, R. V. Clark, aged tempt to assassinate Presi- Copper cre shipped last year g ¢.| For ome month Weyer and two | I A | The woman sobbed out yester- 5 and|Places for future planes and caus- pounds, |ed some anxiety when he failed late yester-| OMardic ‘e "Made el i 3 (] dom o ea of Vonoanela has |Was worth 36,781 companions were encampad on the| ALASKAN SNOW COVER |day afternoon that she discovered Senator Wheeler, of Montana, | | gaiq they found several thous- | | been tslegraphed here. The |amounted to 45,349, . 3 site of the ancient village on thej The following, amounts of snow |Williams had taken her joke in charged that efforts were Deing || anq gorlars worth of loot and | | story said the President es- |This marked a decrease of 16, ;o e AL Hav hedule. |Alaska Peninsula. During 11 days|Were on the ground veral earnest. She became hysterical made to halt the Senate’s inquiry| , japge collection of mewspaper | caped harm. 113, 720 pounds and $1,728,223[day on his projected schedule. |05 period, with provisions for | Alaskan stations Monday evening: |and on the way from Tacoma to i into Indian affairs. He said he| | While the world sought news of only four days, the group was iso-|Bethel trace; Eagle 26 inches; |Seattle by boat, attempted to jump > Detectives funeral notices in- his apart- President Gomez was rid- |in value from 1927. would ask for the discharge of the || W™ Tl ol burgla ing in an autgmobile accom- As in former years, practi-|his whereabouts, Col. Lindberehly, .4 "y, “seorms digging clams |Fort Yukon 30 inches; Juneau 7 [overhoard but was restrained. She audit committee if it did not act l:;,epa,'-em]v scanned sthe news- b panied by his escort when cally all of the produ€tion of cop= ;:: calmly Bllg:hn:,v f»ln 'Ti'v: ‘;’)I from tintaad. Nis jinches. Bethel reports the ice in said she saw the specter of Wil soon on the Tesalion SUtHorlaIaE | . pupery for death ngilees snd [ | KX ameh opened fre an kp fBer 'cBa Trokr ths wwo niplt e On the almost inaccessible sum-!the Kuskokwim but two and one- |liams beckoning her to follow his and extending the investigation| | i 2 | car. The escort rcturne 9" CITERE BenOecols and one al AR fiid 4 mit of a preeipitous islar half inches thick. lexample and commit suicide. To Hold Hearings householders were attending killed in the fight. of the United States Geologicalj ' jcovered the grave containing llw o fit G W S oEDDAL A WINS |- s i e & MONEYED PARTY IS tee has been asked to hold hear-| | £ i have produced copper worth more reason of careful preparati the {ugs ‘oni. the nemiinatiodas hithur] . i _,;‘,{Herbert Hoover than $200,000,000 in the 18 Ibodies: were in a remarkablel WINNER AT POLL Batcheller, of Massachusetts, and | — e,——— i Announces Plans ' Y¢*™ they have been active ship- ) "state of preservation. This grave ' C. H. Jansky, of Minnesota, to i 4 . !P";- R e il atforded ,the first comprehensive | the Radio Commission. There| Mexico f\ppllet Rules men‘::‘lexsn ';ef:e:l T:‘v;a‘lm- +32 00 information; ‘goncerning ahis typol | ool Lol oo ool g i ; RREPTL is_apparently no opposition to the l ‘) . MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb, 13. TEF ‘1927 a 2 ;_ {of burial in the Aleutians before SBURGH, m; ‘b, 3.— or three states, 0)\le1. Nevada, other three nominees fog the Com.| To Travelers by Air| e S SRR 5 SR T6N Rl fxported ‘Rl Ithe introduetion of higher civili..Eiection statistics showing that|and Oregon, the combined expem- mission, (Chairman Robinson, E. IR S Washington next Monday or Tues- ;‘532313318’9(;:' [marklll;fi. 1€ 2htion: Ithe party with the larger cam-|ditures of state and county com- p R Sl et gl L0 ,027,316. Part of the increased ', | i i 1 paign_fund has won in 14 out of | mittees are available for the years I)I‘earg'{'xiz w“i?ld pg::ol:ijy ISZFO::X:L MEXICO CITY, Feb. 3.—Amons|14%. {n:l: t‘:,‘;i,u AIROUNCEMERt iproduction came from newly ",e'iF'NShes with Seven Dogs| Primitive Eskimos cach 15 clections have been col-[1920 and 1932. Out of these six i measures being sjudied by the{made here toda¥ . veloped dredging flelds in thej (oo 11 Mioites Ahead | Later, for six weeks, Weyer in- lected by Dr. G A. Lundberg | cases the party with the largest i i g Jgovernment committee on aero- Nome and Fairbanks (lhl)»ul!,‘ v d vestigated the region in Be of the Univer Pittshurgh. campalgn fund was successful im STOCK QUOTATIONS nautics is a project for special]CANADIAN COMPANY but the larger proportion from; of Goddar | Strait. Part of this time was “Out of 156 cases,’ he says, “se-|the election. The exception s | regulations obliging air travelers| To SPEND $1,500,000 IN the lode mines of Southeastern e |spent on the Diomede Islands ed from ditferent states, from|the Oregon election of 1933 ’ NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Alaska to tomply with immigration and POWER DEVELOPMENT |Alaska, mainly the Alaska Ju-| LACONIA, New '/:mpshire, Feb.| where dwell the most i oy fardnt per ot the odtetie Audl Junean mine stock !s‘quoied today |Sanitary rules upon entering the neau property in this city 13.—~Leonard Seppala 1ed the Kskimos of the Artcic. Mo from different cie i pargy |, Of ¢ ol at 8, Canadlan Pacific 2485, Cud.|COUBLry. MONTREAL, Feb. 13.—There is lmrefx:l"] l]’)flos: lg;izl!xe‘r H mr:semnd lap in the New England|pictures were taken by Weyer. or faction expending the mostUus 5 »‘[ ; A W;J:“ » o i ma1s T, g oye. 3 0gTa of $1, 4, C: e C ( C C Yog Race € rday | Weyel lance 2 X one vith 11 exe ti 8, | carried by the willd < ahy Missouri 73%. Natiomal{ ywith a steady increase- in air|? development program $1,500, Bl Matomant paid 148 Championship Dog Race y ¢ Weyer told the audience that the money, with xceptions, always | Severl it st vote. The fact |larger campaign <tates from which |these measures were on the Calis fornia ballot in 1922 and the other i ( 2 e dev ahead [“American continent is younger poMed the la Power and Light 563, Packard| ” Stages| 00 on h and for the t?uelupmem o stitd 11 minutes and 4 ds a | “Am ¢ nent is younger 104%, Texas Corporation UM, | Mocto e e el ooaey |0t hydro-electsic at Prince Rupert furs during 1928 served to /1M |of miy Goddard, ¢iving him a lead | with regard to human occupation | that none of 2 Sojie o according to an_in-{Ulate shipments during *jof 8% minutes for the two days:|than the eastern hemisphere, He these figures are dra second wn can be pittsburgh coal 68%, Postum 71%, and Stewart, 1-vall " A "y gty & Gold Dust T1%,° Chesapeake Cor-':,};t;:::er;::dn; i;z:eu;fxl::r::;j“'”ww Kiven A e MeuiTuN fi;‘du“sf; :;‘: Y,i;:‘u;in:[r'.,.‘.:ul:‘ Goddard started with five dogs said the very first immigrants regarded as traditionally solid for|One was the Ovegon education poration 84, U. 8. Rubber 50%, In-|pecome acute. {Standard by A. J. Nesbitt, head (o BHE4T.83% InCMCNE T0F B0 Cland four finished. During the were forerunmers of tlie American either party adds further' to the [Measure in 162 ternational Paper A 32, B 20%, - lof the firm of Nesbitt, Thompson | (0 the Government opers! an{fin ene of the pole dogs became | Indians and doubtless they came | signiticance of these data The other elections lnvolw a thus to Alaska which| “In view of the limited number | numbering 142, all were of N 25 in the ye lame and he was forced to halt from ¢ 14%, Westinghouse Electric| The committee on aeronautics is & Company of this city and presi- £ over i i % ERSTSARR L of < ARB1,BSN, over d unhiteh thus losing several|lies closer to Asia than any other of cases here considered, it is not{ York state countli 15315, Standard Oil of New Jer- made up of representatives of all|dent of Power Corporation of Can- Sroceding yeor, sey 51, Standard Oil of Indiana the government departments, pre- {ad\ This is part of a huge pro- For ‘the first time in the hig=f inutes. o rail xm"' of America. Alaska is "'f‘!,' t':mtonded, of course, that the ra-|1022, 1924 and 1 : of th 931, Flectric Bond 264, Mack|slded over by the seeretary of com- lgrcm of Cevelopment for the one i v —| Seppala finished with all seveniably the gateway through which|tion above is in any way final for|only 10 went to l.lé party it Trucks 108. ‘munmtions. )w.npan., amounting to §50,000,000, ' {Continued on P}xe Two.) dogs in harness. {passed these early immigrants.|the country as a whole. the smaller campaign- fund. i g p{ - i i