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THE DAILY ALASK : “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XXXIII NO 5023 ¢ JUNEAU ALASKA:THURSD»\Y FEBRUARY 14, 1929 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS | CREW OF STRANDED STEAMER RESCUED WEST ALASKA -t . F AULKNER HAS GLOBING. SHE’D co_.wrm HOOVER, BUR“S HONOR GUESTS AT AVIATION PROGREJ: DINNE 25 MEN | | gg i | il % 4 Outlines Sirias of PmJects‘ Official Ceremony of List- ol 7 . to Be Worked for This | | ening to Returns Held “‘g CYCWS of Two Fr(‘ighters | G 5 3 £ Year by Chamber at Jomt Session ifi Distress Now A comprenensiva” program for | WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Con- Among Rescued this year's a ties of the Cham- |gress yesterday met in joint seb- pauny ber of Commbarce was outlined sion and went through the cerg- today by H. F. Faulkner, Presi- mony appraising itself officially of | CONMF‘El:‘éngNG RAD[O dent, after its submission to tho the fact that Herbert Hoover and AGES RE ED Executive Committee ) asterday Charles Curtis have been chosend | CEIV Definite work was assigned to each President and Vice President for! . o ki o of the standing commitiees by him [the mext four years. Fifty-Five Men Either at In addition to this program, any Observing the Constitutional for- Dutch a. other matters arising during the imula, tellers of the two houses an- H l'bOl’ or year will be handled by these com- nounced the result of the election | on Way mittee organizations or special jof each state, arriving at the to- | PO committees as the case may be, ho ta), which was made known to| | SEATTLE, Feb. 14.—Stories of | said. Congress hy Vice-President Dawes lieroism in the daring rescue of 1 Program As Outlinéd with instructions it was to \boj 58 men from two helpless freight- 4 The regular program as outlinad jrecorded in the journals of both ers are written in the storm by Mr. Faulkner ‘includes: { Houses. ssed waters of the North P Local Industries Committee: Neither Senator Curtis nor Rib-| cific but details still remain Marine Ways, Additional Float inson were present while their| be told. ~ Space, Dredging of Gastineau {colleagues witnessed the official | A criptic radio message gave Channe! Bar. defeat of ome and the victory of| nothing mere than the bare o Civic Improvement Committee: !the other. iines of the stories of saving t! Spring Cleanup and Paintup, Tm : Laughter, Applause lives of the crew of the Meiyo provement to Bathing Beaches and | Laughter and applause frequent-! ]Mnrll yestel"dny and the crew of Playgrounds, and extensions to ly tempered the formality of the <::“’.:"‘]°‘:’l’1“ the ‘18){ ‘2)6510"'9» Who the local-highway system. proceedings as the members ik 2 ) TOROBI Ehe afiw. o Japanese | Transportation and Trade Com- B 'cd the campalgn happenings. Wiyl gy pYsmioers of e ERw of the dussien Merk: 817 andurance olans, wenk ST SR 0! bonot T o gars. SEHE P 7 : B v s tha 't 3 ) ated: r General CR amal slan 4 3 mittee: Improvements to mail “Edna Mae Cooper, Hollywood actress and writer, wants to fy |those of the day. The galleries! Fechet, chief of the army air service; Mrs. Floyd Bennett: Amelia Earhart, Atia v: Major MAleutan group, is “";‘km,“,n g and passenger service, obtaining| around the world with Col. Arthur G. Goebel, winner of the Dole race. |Were crowded but they were more | Spatz, commander of the Question Mark. Standing: H. M. Harter, secretary of tional Ex- . Conflicting y & 2k 0 .t i cooperation between transportation | She offers to pay $10,000 if he will take her on a nomstop globe |disposed (o heed the announre change club; Sergeant Hooe; Captain Eaker and Lieutenant Queseda of Question M P. Muller. %g110id of the resc S oth «./| companies and taxicab operators| . flight from Wichita, Kas. - 4 |ment of Vice President Dawes! £ ) 2 AR e "Tm n““o‘i’:”;‘:&“‘ ‘;“hc;‘” . 2 in handling passengers , {there should be no applause other | ( { Nanko aru Membership and Finance: Con-| than by members of Congzess. | Comine To U. S have been standigg- helplessly W Ay adRit. Acie- for . tinda [ ’ v [ Sabintors. Ghbrtiiags, of CAUMEE| = ONPEIME LI L M ree y”lg oats the Meiyo Maru since Tuesda ducting annual drive for funds He’'ll Lead Parade | S¢ s ge, aifor- | i {ine Bilinois’ arilved venciegs and memberships. i = |nia, and King, of Utah, were the 3 Re0ph, sean ‘Kept both. pescidie Tourist ‘Advertising: | ! [ tellers for the Senate and ]ml‘ the | Are ()r(lere(l for ‘4'," from launching lifebcats. The ter pertaining to advert HITS EURUPE i | procession into the House cham-| last advices before the rescue s&fl ) entertainment of tourists bers, preceding two pages hes R S lyle gun was brought into 4 Legislative Committee: All mat ! the mahogany boxes containi Oute, unedau- eattle elboilig ok ter pertaining to legislation, and "offi(:ial returns from the various S 4 A rescued’ R Meiyn the entertainment of members of sEvERE Blflw bstates. ~ Behind them cams Viee SEATTLE, Peb - Char 7 5 “ER \ : i / f ! Shaw Sk. h - Charles Ve o S AL and o b the Legislature. | President Dawes and tie other| akin Tl B Ohion it %WW% ,,i’ | ' Program and Attendance: Ar e Pty Senators. Line, “ammounted = that the Coast bor. The crew of the Auoway, ranging for programs for regular| | Returns camrlfan‘ed L A EeiWIos Wil -he vextanded 0 wth the exception of a crazed meetings of the Chamber, inviting' Z | Representatives Gifford, of Mas- Ketehiks ant 3§ ciler by the name of Poiey, was s ¥ etel L a unean axt /4 » guests and publicity in conjunction Coal and Food Are Crymg | sachusetts, and Jeffers, of Al i, Uotidy e it EXPERTS GET {rescued Tuesfiay by the' Munisli A therewith. | !bama, joined Senators Short Hllita kit banth have baa | after the disabled craft had been Take Up Survey Needs—Death Comes : |and. King at the Clerk's desk ard | A A ey et it towed into Unimak Pass and a The Chamber will proceed with the returns were taken irom the| IuGibe Aiie it Oathtany of Tt GERMAN VI storm caused the ripping of.the its mail order survey in the mear to Large Groups { containers. | AL iR R RORE.OF Lt | low line. future, President Faulkner an- s 5 i | Jeffers announced the Alahama | Emeataart Bavin sali e btitoo | e 5 nounced. He pointed out that NeE 157 i result, then Shortridge the results/ Wi ol marlplrtoll Agaitiesr s BT RESCUED AT DUTCH HARBOR the Chamber was not criticlzing| LONDON, Feb. 14—Europe, {from Arizona. | 'I‘ e nue e A g Various Phases of Condi- =~ The local Customs office re= | any individual or firm in_this|Which for the past week has been | “Smith is leading,” a voice said | Wik i bk heiniatss - Bk nzaret and) 4 e |ceived a cablegram this forenoon . . connection, adding he felt that he{in the grip of a cold wave, today| land there was laughter, while! e e ¢ )00l lons In Lermany Istating the rescued members oOf TN cclia _|began to feel the full effects of i 4 : ! carry a total pay load of 6,000 o b Allase was as guilty of purchasing com: i B | Dawes pounded for order. potAdE: vilid et iE - dituie” re Xp aine !the crew of the Alloway had g modities out of town as anyone ;1"‘ Arctic !"1511al}\>n wlw;- u;ul and | P inadt statoh: shturtn. ‘woso reull] o e ! | reached Dutch. Harbor: The efke i i be | food was the crying needs of some | i i L8 shipped under American s e 4okt 3 tonsive mail or.|of others were trying to find scheduled for June 1. B Commmigs, N “Y‘.‘ hard day's 4o " opaired at Dutch Harbor tablish just how extens = A { | i Increase of the capital stock [fight yesterday examining the eco- : Lo der buying had become and to|means to halt the threatened 2 4 B4 nomic condition of Germany, made Bfter meeting with a mishap ems & seek ways and means of promot- shortage of the necessities of life.! uf the company from Szm.r,mm to o Ill ’. ie 5 ¥, m l‘l route to Japan, is still mm.'; I A All of Europe, except Spain and | \ 12,000,000 has been authorized for 619:: I:t x‘: ;; ‘p:t»{ne?s, The nx:wer]u Nothing. farthier has been récstat & Baktrias © ittee |the southerly portions of the [tal- the purpose of extending the sery-[diBeussed the German view of the 3 nionine the Alloway lefte The kool sl rlon SR eg jan and Balkan Peninsulas, have| ce to Alaska. Reichsbank economic situation as Kot in 10 k P “\ has been preaching “buy at home a y R R compared with conclusions llrnwu anchored in .Unimak Pass. & for a long time, declared Henry bele" ‘l’;ri‘"e"' b e in recent reports. | . b P Roden, who has served on the (-Olm- ™ )t;ae Bflfi(gal(]u:::w: s P. Gilbert, Agent eral and y mittee at some length. He called ® Mgy Dr. hacht, President of the LINDY % attention to ice cream served the 'te;':if:;fe““’ i il RS 0 Reichsbank. continued explanations v ‘Continued on Page Two.) Many communities are ffl(:ing: d ,:‘rw(;;i::;tnx,:‘; lUu:}))‘l]l.unIx;]ull\::-nllfl . 4 Lo starvation. dm 3 e Fraulein Irma Hofer of Berlin, |questions § Skpoets, u }4 5 The Austrian Parliament has AN 'Gran. Okh.er Is Charg who was elected New Year's queen Among the umm: !')li;\lg]|l(l1|x) B been suspended by Chancellor Sel-| k2 with Crlme—-ConfeS- there, will come' ?,fl‘:wli,'.":fi: ,,,,, ‘mrne (hu]llnnu;(:;:x:;:lz}; (lln \(;I laini i tons of coal a . States to represent Gel | y, certain features he Na-| | New Head of ,fisly bl L e Major General Charles P. (Per sion Is Secured International beauty contest. Fiancee of Col. Lindbergh|tonsi Busset, vield o industries MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 14.—Imn Salvation 4 Schedule) Summerall, chief of — 3 y and trade balance. {iate plang of Col. Charles A3 " alvation Army | staff of the United States army, | ST. JOSKPH, Mici., Feb. 14— Receives «Congratula- (B TN \};::d:e:f.](‘l|oflr:m:::::n::;o?l 1 P ! M i Is Chosen Three Have Narrow will be grand marshal of the |Sheriff Fred Bryant says Mrs. | tions from World STOCE QUOTATIONS ithe safety of ‘Harry fisasiniil » parade incident to the inaugura- | Okel Gorham, aged 23, has con’ ' : NEW YORK, 7eb. 14.—Alaska ing flier, whom Lindbergh pli LONDON, Feb. 14.—Ed- Escape from Death; March 4 of President- |sed she was present last Sunday ) ? ORK, Feb. ! i s tion on Marc of Pre aX1CO CITY, F. Ju e stock 1 ted to- med search for. . | ward J. Higgins was chosen A Is Sid iped| elect Herbert C. Hoover. morning when her mother, Mrs. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 14.—Miss ¥ fapu, e ;"‘_‘ ket e'lt'“ pllgier A &g | new Commander of the Sal- uto Is eswrped Cintarnational Newarasd Ethel Lewis, aged 49, poisoned and Ks FUR FUND Anne §. Morrow s learning rap-, ;:z,“t P " "m;,'u'fflf"f“”l,",g off ”',[H‘ m,,m::,; l,:n::d 1: ; 4 | vation Army at a secret ses- $ strangled the infant son of the idly what being a celebrity is id NALLPY. EA0EE 1% e’ 1 st ¢t the High Council a o like in the light of no more than C)I(‘Nupmlkt' Corporation 83, Cud- hunt but abandoned the ht sm: l0 5 ol SHATTLE, \peb. .14 Amy Al ESHRAN JLoRAL. ane, BT X her reflected glory in her engage- 8h7 597%, General Motors, new when informed Rogers and held last night. He received | |} .t Gov. R. H. Hartley's private killed three other of -her grand- L ment to Col. Charles A. Lind. 1sue, 81%, Gold Dust 73%, In- three ocmpanions were safe.’ | : ;&an;glt;z:s Qfi:{fi" slalt-lr f‘;‘; secretary; Sam Humes, State children and four children of her bergh. She has received a flood ternational Paper “A” 30%, “B", While he did not\announce, his | Gon. Braniwell Haoth awna | | s1way Buglocer, shd Mrs (A el G e, (iR of elegrams and cablegrams of 20%, “C" 13%, Mack Trucks plans, Col. Lindbergh has, 1:oras-ansted . Humes narrowly escaped death s It's a lie, ‘they rewa Hhs: ¥ 1 congratulation and felicitation 108 %, National Power and Light invited to spend several days g ¥ I iphe tneitite sl ¢ ( {when a stage sideswiped the girl must be crazy!"Mrs. Lewis| WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—The | nite pae nearly overwhelmea b4%, Packard Motdrs 134%, Sapelo Island, Georgia. 7 | the Sealvatiun aA?-mu ::em:d i}{umes' car near Des Moines this shouted. Treasury Department has advised por Messages have been recefy- Pittsbu Coal §6%, Postum 71, S e . | toaay to-dapend.u o’; mz ac. | | morning. Miss Allbright was Mrs. Gorham also asserted shelthe House Appropris Com-|oq “trom friends, former eclass- Standard Oil of New 05, J. A. Ramsey, Chiet of the hau ] { tions of Gen B‘mf‘ who may | |Tushed to a hospital suffering from| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb.' 14, Witnessed the poisoning of an-imittee it could use an additionallyyieq and friends of the family, U. S. Rubber 49 tinghouse United States Land Office, is biok . go to. the - Gourts again the shock and the other two were; —Back again in the city which | other daughter, Isobelle Gorbam. $2,500,000 this year in enforce- imany from people whose names Electric 151%, “Electric Bond after several days’ trip fo Haifiés ! | ! i injured " slightly. An icy pave-inearly a year ago sent her to b\ln said she had not witnessed iment of Pl;ohil)i n. she never heard, friends and well- 2597 Standard Oil of Indiana and Skagway in.connectian wm o P ment is blamed. San Quentin Prison for alleged|the other six deaths. The estimate was sent L0 thel\icnory o Col. Lindbergh, mes. 91 latid attairs. “covering up” in an investiga-| “She killed them bm-;mw: she | committee in response to'an in-lg oo from all parts of the world. ™ ———— RUSSI DR WS MMY ! tion of the death of her husband,|did not like me to vist her” was|quiry that developed in consid- Ambassador Morrow has not 4 4 | Dorothy Mackeye, once stage fav-|the only motive Mrs. Gorham gave eration of the proposal of Sena-f.ven peen gpared and his Mexican M W ll B 010 i \crite, is tpday busy laying plans|for the alleged slayings. tor Harris to make the additional}, g American friends alike have # un U rlng n y {for her come-back.’ Wallace Lewfs, junk dealer, the|$24,000,000 available, which pro-f 14 wim how much he is to be " R FROM U. o| Ray Raymond, the actress's husband of the older woman, andiposal {s awaiting action by the | congratniathiRe. tha' pronpect of oom ays r. Hol . S husband, died after a fist fight|Herbert Gorham, iron worker, hus-|Senatel since the refusal of thelo ) "rindhergh for a son-in-law. with Jaul Kelly, asserted admirer|hand of the younger, are both |HOUSe conferees to accept it e o HIGA, Latvia, Feb. 14—Consular| They are brought to Riga by|of Miss Mackaye. The actress|held but deny any kuowledge of| The Treasury has advised theiyrpgong o QELEBRATE | NBEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Modern|by science and that it was m officials in Riga estimate that 30, |steamship companies in large par-|spent 10 mon_ths in prison. Kel-|the deaths. committee the $2,500,000 could WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY |¢ jon stands at the brink of {'ported only by the Fundan s €00 former residents of the United | ties and sent into Russia from this 1y is still serving a term for man- be used to stremgthen the Pro-j o {destruction "not by the hand of alists, “who are embracing it States are living in Soviet Russia.|port. Bach immigrant is obliged |slaushter. ~Miss Mackaye plansgs 4? !l&luon Department, Customs and! oy 0w A NDBERIA Va, Feb. 14. reappearing God, but from thelperately and in the manner of d Every month more enter and|on entering a red commune to|to return to the. stage. | other bureaus. Members of the National Ma- | frightful strokes of man-made ma-|featists who ffnd the intellactualys others come out, while many of 'have a minimum capital of $500, Disarmament I l¢onic Memorial Association, which | chinery,” declared the Rev. John|world against them. ‘ ; those who remain bombard the and to surrender his American| (parles M. Jom ! is building the temple on qhm,[”}lavnm Holmes, speaking at the Dr. Holmes said he believed | arles M. es, traveling mer- ° ¢ s American consulate, across the|passport before entering the neW|.nomiiser, retued (o Jinesu. on | Problem Soon Two Killed W hen fer's Eill, will be guests of Alex-| Community Church on “The End|machines will end the present i . frontier fu Rigg. Withileders/Patsf yorid Wint dants stesled. the Margnita. Mr. Jones is mak-| | Be Discussed Airplane Crashes ~ [sviria and Washington Masons of the World.” |ilisation. ~ He cited submaringi ing for papers that would it| To replace their passports they ing his regular sales trip along| | % at a celebration held on the night, He scored the theory that the airplanes, high explosives andpoiss [ them to ;enlrn‘lo America. are given travel documents and 89 the coast. LONDON, Feb. 14— It is ‘J ’nto D(’(’[) Ravine' o February 22 in honor of the' world would vml with the arrival [son gases as we apons of dest ny e Most of the thousands who have |to the fwnfler as “Soviet Russian e = 1'ledrhed that proposals for a | s birth of George Washington. Tt M 1 with 4 ecatas | ton that will end this®glvilin ’f" o one into Russia since the revo-|persons.”” Those who handle this ! g FAIRFAX, Okla, Feb. 14—H. L [is hoped that the temple which he, ra 2 new world \ ¥ & | new approach to the settle- | . ¥ Jution, looking for a worker’s par-|traffic estimate the average capi-| Mrs. M. Bernholer came lrom!! ment of the disarmament prob- | Helton, gasage owner and studen’|is being erected by the associa- would spring up. It is a defeut { ond P 3, €& adise, are living in small towhs,|tal taken into Russia by these im-!Skagway on the Margnita and will em may be made by the Brit- | pilot, and Joe Boone, pilot, weraition as a national Masonic mem- | ist theory,” he continued, “a sop | be preserved, and concluded’ communities and villages. Onelmigrants from America Is $1,500 |be in Juneau for some time visit- ‘ ish Government to the United | killed when a plane crashed in a|orial to Washington will be com-'and consolation to the oppressed,)sermon with a prayer that the ra ) never sees them ‘in Moscow and.|per head, part of which is invested [ing her son, John, and his fam- | States in the near future. " deop ravine five miles we of{pleted in 1932 in time for the|persecuied, hopeless people.” | would survive, it machines we Leningrad or even hears about|in the commupal enterprise to ily. J. B. Bernhofer is employed | | il celebration of the 2Q0th anni-| The minister pointed out thatdestroyed, with the aid of "R > this theory has been discredited -Province. N them. 4 lat the Harri Machine Shop. | late yesterday afternoon. The is not known. ; U3 jvcrsary of Washington’s birth. ¥