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# THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ; . “ALL THE-NEWS ALL THE TIME” jUNEAU, ALASKA, MO&DAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN (.'ENTS VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 5032. ALASKA BOUND STEAMER AGROUND ON MAUD ISLAND KIDNAPPED DOCTOR FOUND IN DETROIT! Takes Shot at Jack Dempsey Early Today; Plot is Feared MISSING MAN | S F-GiiKidwoned [tomiion ot ATTEMPT MADE = scven massaceen =o ALEUTIAN RUNS IS PICKED UP, e e oo o AT KIDNAPPING | fE=TSEr= ASHORE WHILE SAD CONDITION OF J DEMPSEY |’y . | COMING NORTH | ® land, Feb. 25.—Radio mes- |® sages from Commander | ® Byrd's supply ship says win- |o ter conditions are setting in | ® the Antarctic unusually ear- Pulls Off, Sends Out Dis'-’ | |Intruder Appears in Roon! . . ° . . . . . e ly, and driving the City of ® | Prominent Witness in Gang o New York and other vessels o | \Where Former Cham- | | tress Signals and Massacre, Discovered e of the expedition from the : 5 1 S f oy e e Bay of Whales, o pion Is Sleeping \ tarts for Seattle m Detroit | @ The Eleanor Bolling is pro- @ % _— | ‘ Vst e ® céeding under forced speed | 4 4 o ala et ineciy o o WHEN INTERRUPTED | LIST DEVELOPS AND S WAS SLUGGED AND le New York and if the latter o BACKS AWAY, SHOOTS TRANSFER PASSENGERS \d THEN SPIRITED AWAY |® ship is found to be clear of ® Rl e I | ® the ice, an attempt will be ® . i < e i |+ made to reach Discovery 1 o [Police Are Informed of In-| 1Are Taken Aboard Alame- Three Suspected Men Be- o let and land ¢ cargo of supe o4 - ciglent Late Today— da which Sails North ” i plies which Byrd's men will .[ D l T M . ing Hunted—Inves- | [ pick up next Spring. 3 evelopments omorrow. MOai s G I'e o T ol { A tigation Started ecoeeeeseo e e e e ol MIAMI BEACH Fla, Feb. 25— SEATTLE, Feb. 25.—Steame} —_——— An unidentified prowler entered Aleutian, which sailed from h . (LRyaL Tadkss napoed Iroe msl SIGNS MEASURE former champion, the bullet going | Seymour Narrows yesterday morns home in Chicago last Friday might, | wide. Dempsey made the report to ing. The steamer came off, sent was found dazed and half fainting the police late this afternoon. | out distress calls and started- to in this city. 'He was picked up by /Dempsey was sleeping with .Floyd{ return south. She developed & \ a policeman. His wrists, hands Fitzsimmons, Detroit promoter, at| lst when near Bellingham and L a:‘dl ankles were bruised and lacer- ,|the home of Harry Moire on thej {off her anchors off Waldron ated. 3 4 Dr. Tacker, important witness in'; Aln Tu AL ASK A gcs;z}:loé;ox;tr.ld I::ww:;ca;x::egr a:f :’;:em?x: :;:“:r:n:fe:r: to th the gang massacre in Chicago, said man silhouetted in the window, .} steamer Alameda, which had pro he was waylaid' by four men last | NS Dempsey said he thought the mar' Eceeded sbtdih. and the Al g 2 Fri : n’)‘got:m :Vnh.%:‘ on hlso Rey, , President Puts Signature to‘::.: };‘lL hommwi"n'tzsunmons,ifer ri;/cd here this morning at 5 o' seized and thrown into &n open | &8 p # Vestal Bill—Efforts “What d6 you want?” raih, tfi;fim automobile. ~He was Slugged by| o ' The man replied: “Turn on those | verted the four men and he asserted that| of Bunnell lights,” and agdmi,,g his supposed} ‘th: fi‘:fi:g :fi;‘:nfiefez;u:; he recovered consciousness only a| Doris Virginia Smith - Murphy, o accamplice in the hallway sald:i The freight il be tra 5! : few moments before he was found |four-year-old daughter of Mrs. Ed- WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—Presi-{«come on in, Joe.” ’l e freight cargo wi ns- F in this eity. ward J. Murphy, who was lured |dent Coolidge has signed the Vestall ywyo the man spoke, Dempsey | erred to the Alameda, which will Dr. Tacker identified a photo-|from a San Francisco playground |bill under which the Hatch-Lever | 1eaned out of bed and the intruder | also take the Aleutian passengers ° north sailing at 9 o'clock tomorrow craph of one of the suspected gang and held for one weck before re- |Acts will be extended to Alaskaietresied firing once wildly as he | i s . slayers. | turned to her parents. Mrs. Charles |enabling the Alaska Agriculturallpqoveq to the window. H morning. 4 * Sharp is held for the kidnapping. |College and School of Mines to Dempsey later said he believed | v Becomes Crazed MARKED MEN | o o B share in sums appropriated Under|ipe two men planned to kidnap| Auster 3. Horney, 4% S5 S ! those acts for extension of Knowl-|uim and hold him for ransom, any- Seward in the service of the Sig: + CHICAGO, Feb, 25.—Marked men, edge of agriculture. . . nal Corps, became crazed with ex: . g gri way until after the Sharkey-Strib- | one with a finger gone, another SRR X | citement when the Aleutian ground- with a front tooth out and a third The extension of these Acts to mfimfifi?' }I‘VIT? ret};lrnedl tm. th:} Seven members of the “Bugs” Moran gang of Chicago, trapped in a garage by rival gangsters, who | ed, and slashed his throat. He with burns on his face, danced tan- Alaska makes the Alaska College a |gacheq x: lrghf:noiouv.l;le:-mn:;-l represented themselves as policemen, were shot to death. None of the slain men was armed. Upper pic- | was overpowered by some of the. e talizingly across the gang massacre GHAND l G L 0 u real land grant college, according|mobile on the house and then| tUr® fl:. vi"u:tllmzi Lower right, crowd outside garage, and lower left, Herman N. Bundesen, corontr, Whe | occcoers ang placed'in a straight investigation today. ~Each in turn to Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, Presi-|qrove away. | began investigation. jacket. A Signal Corps ambulan appeared in the murder picture ag dent, who has been working to that i | s s S AT e eros ——se—eee————— |and crew met the Alameds heres reconstructed from stories of wit- 3 end for the past two years. It is | B . and took Bonney to the Fort La ! N0z i anne et v OENATE PASSES LEGISLATIVE FRANK KEENAN \Bitc frteres i fim o The man with the finger Ing cal year e college ve ; | y . . drove an automobile that carried S5000 . acditiona]: Medarat! oy | Seattle Primaries (Costinued on Page Three) the killers. L : from the Acts mentioned. To Be Held Tomorrow R perans e g The man with the front tooth |Paul Rickert Is President| 1t winl be used to give extension BILL FUR N AVY! o il . out was in the car with the finger- < y courses to farmers and their wives, i Jess man and presumably one of the —Next Session Will instructors being sent out by the SEATTLE, Feb. 25—Public apathy GRAF ZEPPEL'N four who executed the gangsters in Be at Anchorage coilege. As the work expands, other X b o 3 FUR cuNsREss IN HoLLYwnuD*aeems to be a bug-a-boo for Seat- , the garage. ctivies vi)-be added MNTAEER Provides for Construction R T teen Counciiniatio Sl Tu TUUR ARch ho is burned may have ZRan AMmE Deoome aYPLIABIS; Ul et v S ieaten ) gy SRS SRR e T in a last minute drive for the su?rr;icx;a?n;:ry in efforts :everfl! te:: ?1!;?131‘:1:. : l::::fufl‘z: \‘2.05 c:xf- 3 PrOgram_-House Has 1atl 1 Wellk Actor Di 1 gl itifhge iy - days later to destroy the death|ciot g permanent monument to One Blg Measure TWO Appropnatlon B l“S hilglesin’ s ctor }es as’:f,oe 'f,fi‘:f“:,,;"tgglgu:;'fl iye dl:( . e Pioneers, the Grand Igloo has ad- u s GRUIS R R i Not Yet Passed—Con- Result of Pneumoma_ dates have failed to stir up anai:su; URI G sPRl Not one of the three Suspetts|journed and the delegates have|w8 WU WASHINGTON, Feb. 25— The d Il Th Week among themselves 4 have beer;‘ a‘:x‘est;dA RN started on their way back to their Senate has disposed on another cern Is Arouse ree eeks i MRS £ K e b, —_— A searc] under way for homes in the territory. Is AT c“EFu major legislative proposal, passing et A Bellacastro, who has a finger miss- | Tne next convention will be held the Bavy, sopropeiation. bl wlllbaa el : Plans Are Announced by i at Anchorage, March 4, next year. T the fund for beginning of construc=[povee ton e S oT days that would AMERIB AN c ASH Capt. Burns, Who Is Officers elected, include the fol- ¥ h P tion of 15 new cruisers. capuse Congress little c&’)ncern a \ Vict: Ot E & 5 : % lowing: Arrives There to Protect| ™, the mouse, the last appropria- R L o e isiting Ottawa Klondike Veteran, Paul Rickert, of Fairbanks, Presi- American Lives and tion measure has been taken up. . | REAGHES GHINA Seattle Pioneer. dent. This is known as the second defi-| Only a few more days remain OTTAWA, Feb. 25.—The cong ! 4 Di. W. H. Chase of Cordova, First P roperty ciency bill calling for $191,000,000, jand two appropriation bills remain {of the Arctic air is to be attempte » Dies Aged 59 Years|vice-President. — The House leaders are planning to,to be disposed of. One is the In- |in the Spring. Plans for & @ e Herman Gentsch, of Anchorage,| CHEFOO, China, Feb. 25.—The|include the fund for $24,000000 ex- |terior Department measure. It has | |cuit of the Arctic regions with SEATTLE, Feb. 25.—Funeral|Second Vice-President. U. 8. 8. Trenton, a cruue\r, has ar-{tra for Dry Enforcement which|been passed by both Houses but ‘ German airship Graf e services will be held tomorrow for| George Love, of Valdez, Secretary.|rived here to protect American |the Senate voted. trouble developed in conference. ¥ were revealed by Capt. Walt Hugh McGinley, aged 59, Seattle| Cal Brosius, of Seward, Treasurer.|lives and property in view of the| wWith the Navy bill out of the The other is the deficiency bill be- | PEKING, Feb. 25—American BUrns, German member of pioneer and Klondike veteran who distrubing military situation. The|way, the Senate took up the pro-|fore the House today. Little doubt ,mnney g starving mil. | Aero Arctic International Sci died Saturday at his home here. P h’bifi M trip of the Trenton from Manila posal by Senator Edge, of New Jer-|is expressed about its passage by lons in China, is beginning to ar. | Or§anization. He visited here - 0! on Measure the House but whether the Senate | ginning | pa.in vy He came to Seattle 3¢ years ago . was in response fo requests from|sey, for'a survey of a canal route|the House but whether | rive and is being sent to the China |S€¥eral officials of the Interior D . with his partner, John Cannon. He Approved, Commlttee American Consul Webber here, across Nicaragua. will concur in the item for pro-| International Famine Relief Com. | Partment seeking cooperation. = went to the Alaska gold fields and —_— Meanwhile the Japanese are also SRS hibition enforcement is & quesuon.j mittee to spots where conditions| The expedition will be undertaks™ M réturned to Seattle with his earn-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. — The increasing precautions. Arm House Program The Senate voted $24,000,000 for o e {en within the mext féw. mcadl ings. He built the Grand Union |Jones bill to increase the penalties| The Nationalist soldiers have been y 4 4 dry law enforcement in the first) Between 12,000,000 and 20,000,000 When the sun shines 24 hours » Hotel here. McGinley is survived |for prohibition law violators has|revolting. 5 Expendltnre Introduced|deficiency bin but this allow- people are starving in the Central|43y 8nd expansion of gas in # by his wife, son, brother and sis-|been approved without amendment 0 ed to die when the House and Sen- District of China, airships can be obviated, Capt. ter. 3 by the House Judiciary Committee. Fi Causes WASHINGTON, Feb. 25—A bill|ate conferees failed to agree. Burns said. 5 5 g . g to authorize expenditure of $15,000,- [Téquest was then made for $27 e S PECIAL FLAGS MADE y ey s Lo EAAS TR o e 2,600 C - rovide quarte S 600 CHANGES OFFERED S Murder Attemptedimns o, & - ) . various military sts on the con= M N o 7 a0 R U S CONSTITUT 0 , F OR I N A. UG URAL DAY xgg'flognuon-fl‘: \; M: [ gy pseesions t‘;“ Gus?yh;e S‘:a":fs ()llvlmin, |\ AsSOCIATED PRESS (r/jaES Wbk WaRkid] | P 0 o e I s finan s resentative s; L | , o ‘ blamed by the police for the 8ct of | Jomge CC1e%d BY Repies ;1o Involved] - TTBREENAY. - | L e WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—Thous- (field and carefully laying red and |Gabriel Youngwood, aged 34 years, Vol - oast Is Involved| .., vwoop, Cal, Feb, 25— PITTSBURGH, Feb. 25—Some|The hook represents the work » ands of flags have been especially | white stripes of bunting together.|who hacked his wife and small son Three Who Recei od’ ) | Frank Keenan, actor, died at his| 2600 resolutions to amend the con- |five years' study. made to wave in Washington March | The Philadelphia depot is responsi- |in attempt to kill them and then ge Wio Recelv SEATTLE, Feb content home here late yesterday as a re-|stitution of the United States have| Having been adopted by con 4 at the inauguration of Herbert|ble for all the flags used by the|committed suicide by taking poison. nghm Gift to Meet with ;endimlg the sult of pneumonia, after an ill-|been introduced since the constitu-as & government document, Hoover. U. 8. Army, including colors and Youngwom’i died in a hospital. WASHINGTON, Feb, 25— For the{down to 10 cent: ness of & few weeks. {tion was made the law of the copies will be printed and d standards for regiments. The na-| Younwood’s wife, Helen, and son, first time in history, as s 18! il began biting | |1and, and M. A. Musmanno, Pitts- | uted among ‘libraries, schools The quertermaster general has| giong) flag is made in 12 sizes, foones, 40 R d";_hm,':fm known, three men who have re-| of oil today. | The cruising showboats which burgh attorney, knows the history |courts of the nation. arranged with the 'my;hm‘;"m: The. making of Old Glory ad- wm.,unf” mmmh“;‘ ehe. was|ceived the highest honor America| McKales, Incorporated, one of the brought drama up the Mississippl of every one. Musmanno's hook covers g uring Sepes tn AR mp- JaoeRd Slosig, the. Sams ics M'nvlka.nbd by a blow to see her|can confer will meet as official par-|largest of the city's service station river eyery summer to the wooded Not only that, but, after reading |300 pages and is said to con By flegh, oF AYEX (ORRE RS nngo eofceral prodacain 46 the m:husband bending over her. He rain- tldpnnu at the inauguration ofiehains, today announced a reduc- bluffs of Dubuque, Iowa, converted through 40 years of the Congres- |the first attempt at analyzing # « ing from the big garrison f12gs 29 | commodities in the needle- indus- {USBINE DR BVIE IR I Al et Hoover. tion of five cents a quart in ofl Frank Keenen to the stage before sional Record and more than 100|subject of amendments singe ! by 38 feet to_the small storm f1ags | ¢y, At one time the entire flag despite her pleadings. He muttered| They are Chief Justice Taft, who{prices and 25 to 60 per cent cut in the Irish lad was into his teens. | books dealing with the inroduced |book In 1889 by Prof. H. Vi v 5 by 9 feet. SRl fashioned by one operator. N‘”’iu he struck her: “I am going|will administer the oath of office—@ | greasing oils. | But it was New England which resolutions. Musmanno has written [of the University of m::s mmdeme &:l;?fl:‘;yhmmm fllt‘: S ok WSS TR A Toeac former president; Calvin Coolidge,| A month ago the price of gaso- gave him the thespian opportunity | “Proposed Amendments to the Con-| Rep. Clyde Kelly sponsor hundreds of girls are busy stiteh- and Herbert|lifie was 20% cents and today is 10 T e e | stitution of the United States,” so|resolution in Congress ¢ 1 (Countinzed cn Page Three) l“‘“ any person can know as much. ' book as a government -