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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE )\XXHI 1\0 5060 DRY CONGRESSMAN IS INDICTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE JUNEAU ALASixA FRIDAY MARCH 29, “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOClATED PRESS FEDERALS AND REBELS CLOSE IN FOR FIGHT Long Awaited Clash Seems £ Now Near in State of Chihuahua ASSASSINATION PLOT DISCOVERED ; REPORT Rebels Saia to Be Desert- ing Because of No Pay —Autos Taken MEXICO day y CITY, March 17 miles scparated the and rebel outposts in the Chihuahua and the long major clash seemed near as the Government con- wding the Insurgents into tate of awaited 9—~To- i ANGRY TORRENTS OF WATER RAVM‘I‘ CODIFYING OF 1 SCHOOL LAWS Dunn and Dimond Intro-| duce Bill Revising School ]a\"c»—l\'fiw Features to revise and codi ting to public schoo! in the Territory was introduced in the Senate yesterday by Senators and Dunn, who first start- 5 work four years ago. Two ars ago the former was not a, ;m ember and Senator Dunn was too (busy to complete it, but with the return of Senator Dimond to the | present session the measure was redrafted in final form. Mainly the bill puts into concret~ {form all of the several laws already 1in existence relativevto the Terri-! school system. However, thero | S ATTEMPTED STUDENT FOUND GUILTY KNIFE DEATH PRlCE TEN CENTS f WARRANT 0UT " FOR ARREST; CHARGE MADE Representative Michaelson of Illinois Attempt- ed ‘Smuggling BOTTLE IN HIS TRUNK BROKE ; SFIZURE MADE ‘Member of Dry Forces of House Caught Red-Hand- ed by Federal Force JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 29, —A warrant for the arrest of Rep- ‘esentative M. Alfred Michaelson, |_r the Seventh Illinois Congres- donal Distriet, charging violation 1of the National Prohibition law, 1as apparently been in the hands tern Mexico, while the o aders still insist he ad- a e new and important pro- ke i l:st.“:)eczf):gfml officers here since Fonrhi i i A visions. H s & i " Y 4 & g 4 ‘?J](;L,:t Lét:m;i,,cgg:;: | s N e According to Ass dispatches received by The Empire| The nature of the six months' 1;( -~L1 o hi: e - one ot e m:;jor Gl ea sougnt today, Lenza Bry: it in above picture) who stabbed |old charge was revealed last night . ek ““'"»' is leading i ‘h 1 the. Sratariel Boardg bt Ed‘ to death Lewis “Hip” Dicke: ) Oregon State College football ')}f Clerk Williams of the Federal eral authorities announc- {ucation which at present consists star, in“a{fit of jealousy, convicted of first degree murder | District Court who said Michael- sovernment is in full pur- of the Governor, four senior Sena- 1 IS facing life imy Trogell (left) was the chief ‘::l Fgfu:gegulndirclsd ll:y thtei reds i th i i witnes 31 ry for attem in full operation both in t The new bill provides that Wit s 7. H S _ |'muggle 1quor into Pl "fw:: and Western Mexico. i 1 be composed of the Gov The jury cel rned the | oupa, G ation Plot jernor as ex-officio President, Clerk Williams said th = | N e charge N. Co: :\|1' at El P'\so | six other citizens appointed by lnm when hc|was not made public at the t,hge - to 0 City he learn- ‘snl‘]c"‘ to confirmation by the accosted the gr r and 11, Bryant's alle; Bryant joecause no arrest was made and ed of a plot o assasssinate Ca\m~ | Senate,” who shall serve without plunged o long butcher knife into Dickerson's -side.” He died four|:he bond was notiset. at his headquarters. Houses were swept from their foundations and automobiles overturned (upper) In a flood that Cflmncmuon but shall be paid rea- The indictment is said to charge er of numerous rebel "301' struck Elba. Lower photo shows portion of hotel interior exposed after part of the wall had been tor: sonable necessary expenses while _ i e that the.Congressman’s trunk was . 11 Sf nguu;:z fi;‘;" C;:s;t’"l;? away durmg tha storm. eugaged in the discharge of their seized at Jacksonville after a bot- ble iscoura; < - —-——— — - e e e e ——— N 2 offictal dutie: Two memb F l 7‘4 L s ile of liquor inside of the trunk reported by the Federal terms woula expire on tne secont L4 XLOTET O Viake durvey had_broken. Federal officers con- it SOL(} FIAIER BRE{lI\S MAJGR ELL I UT Monday in March, 1931, two March, | ‘7 fscated the trunk. The mdmmant 11933 and the other two, March,| F()r[ 'Ey’ i ll N 28 followed. Autos Commandeered | EI\]D D’I)A NCE BEL()RD 1935, and their successors to serve ew rl“’lg,. e arrows bRflQtauentatlve Michaelson has NOGALES, Sonora, MMexico, | lANNnuNcEs THE six-year terms. Vacancies would Cl l { l‘ B een @among the dry forces of the ¢ Yatotr 29— Virtaally -every motor Fws e be filled in.the sime manner as| winne or £ 8% " f)flts Hopse and voted for the Jones h‘{ le on the streets of the cit; { | original appointments but for the 2 Lo - several of them owned by an Ar ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y., | unc‘(pned portions of the term only. ! | 3 T A zona firm, were late yesterday com- STANBARD nIL {Merch 29.—Martin Jensen has set | How Administered Stock Mar '..,Ff TIen Mai'm H.oHady 108 I icered to take soldiers to the |a new solo endurance record of 35 new section provides for the| ey fumn 1 ey g e : adquarters and for troop| 'RAWPE !NT' ih( urs 33 minutes and 21 seconds | ‘mcmo"l of administration of the ClOSES for : a11(“11?:;2(;{Iet:ilri:|gxr\:gy : tion to some unannounc- | beating the time of the late Royal! ; public schools as follows: 9. . Pari it sl il # ed ion. = “ 1omas by 8 minutes and 22 sec- TCi‘,tflllVE Plans fOl‘ R()Eldi “The public school system shall : l)"" I”Ifl,[,, @ research of a Llln:\;:l:,?‘;q‘:h:;:na X y the soldiers will c . . 2 4 o 3 o RN e X TOA0BL0L E of a - \d taken to Mesquite, 60 miles west IMPEACHMENT When he landed his tanks held | WOl‘k n Temlory ,:GLI:J(:'?:::;S(:LI)T?V!:}T:;l;eTi‘:'lr]fi:x{;:’; : fl?mn.:/',o‘io‘?;\; i\’tfll(‘hffl q : :{wl ey "bc m:lde ridlsnadatie Z i S £ . 'S, 1h: 2, Stock Market is closed S raf i vt o of which is reported to have | gallon of high test gasoline Made Public |Board of Education, the Territorial e today, Good Friday, and will e Yl cx:F Vi o Anc Jo I ed by the Federals. e T o gk | ¥ A Y ¥, and cation of new aids to navigation. . > v lf‘ to prove efficiency of such , Commissioner of Education, and lo-'e > be closed tomorrow to e - 5 with log rafts have been de- ‘;‘(‘“‘t \fl el The Alaska R |cal school boards. The Territorial ¢ allow to catch up in ® giroving buoys, ivers R T e X Declaring himself not tired after| ¢y.me, an | department of education shall be e their work due to the heavy ® | Bp s ol s e ;m_d [(,”_CM, o LCLE‘L.mm Governor Ma?cs his long grind, Jensen took a short lggflélpgmt&gf: it was announced composed of the Territorial Board ® sales of the \: . o ° m'\,l K:i;.cz,:!rm?lm f;"}:ey_lj;‘ "‘: WASHINGTON, March 20.—Sec- R 1: :\Q‘}ilf“{t‘texf‘. i Charges—Goes to Trial |rep after which he told of his | 1o najor Malcolm Elliott, President, |0f Education together with the s s 4\'1‘1;“l,1<‘503 ‘e: v:;lse[:o Teiy, of Stafe: Heloy M SHEUAS PR R \‘_‘_Lr“_"?p“‘ Onl sk Next Monday ces over the radio last|g Insofar as Federal funds| Commissioner of Education and Tis!en9isis @ 8 (eR 0 e o 0 e | ‘1 L begl - |attended his first meeting of the x,,ll ttgusb_lmmd to a‘xlghc onday iR St S Sl 'ass_stants” lof 1“ t.l—xi) (:”(/“ n command | Hoover Cabinet today. President the automobiles were then B WA e i sleu Jotton, r . iriven by soldiers lo’lhc(iuxmp Lof, air was exceedingly bumpy, ! gonaply assured, but there are vari-| Four classes of school dxstncts | The Sunve;,n:LmuL. R R. Luk- m’v:e;figyfr t;]’mp‘c;:::;l"g‘;u; the G vlll{'“l)(a BATON ROUGE, La., March 29.| : ‘ ous Territorial and cooperative pro- | 8re established, including, |ens, commander, is expected to sail]| 15 Secretary of Agriculture Hyde is . {—The Standard Oil Company is‘ It was the third attempt of Jen-|jeots ypon which no definite ac- | schools, incorporated school dis from Seattle about April 15 for|still absent at his home in Mis- ! into the impeachment pm-\ 0 ke s i Once | can b taken until it 45 known trits, districts outside of incorpor- Kodiak and work during the sea-|sourt. | Huey P. Lor 3 _‘_‘;} 2 ‘jf’"l‘"‘bé’] o ;01‘_9“ what amount will be appropriated ated cities and incorporated dis-| Y XPLOSIDN |son on the Shelikoff Strait side of | Secretary Stimson and Postmast- agents i 11: d ] xu et he rain in. by the current session of the Tem_}mcts to be known as rural schools | the Island, in Zalchar Bay, Alitak|°r General Brown met for the first from off] ond o i Aarlleld_”tohgain torial Legislature, he said. jand unorganized school dis ricts. | Bay and Sitkinak Strnlght ime today. Stimson was sworn d a plot to o y on account of his heavy| powever, based on past Cxpfl,-l.:Thesg correspond to similar MEX GARR!SUN A AEED RO s n late yesterday by Chief Justice he must defend himself| =L I TR : ;_ | ence, the following tentative sched- of districts now existing in the Willlam Howard Taft, who was next Monday before the House of | T1omas was killed in an air acel-) yjo has peen made up, and was School system. | " President when Stimson was his Representat jdent a week after he set the 5010} mage known by Major Elliott to-| Meeting of Board | Secretary of War. IN HIGH WIND In a sf Shathrinnii fs Qpiaa | SUNDRcs: record. Jast M day. | The regular meeting date of the Bomb Maker, His Daughter | —— {nor charged the Standard Oil Cnm_’ o> Southeast District | Board of Education would nvmnin; and ‘Three Sol(]lcl"‘ | MEMBERS FROM PETIT N p”m attempted to “tear the state! In the Southeast district mr:as at present, the first Mondu_y # S G DIES GALMLY JURY FROM SKAGWAY wide open remove the Gover- | H HAMILTGN work will consist of the continua-|following the date on which the bi- | Are Victims ARRIVE IN JUNEAU T a e C s ]_inor from office who dares to mcn—! tion of maintenance at Haines, ennial session of the Lo:;xflnture‘ 2 N Nonrigid Dxrlglble Is Whirl i s e R Vichy and Bika meets. However, a provision 15| CALEXICO, Cal, n 2. ~E Aboard the mglorship Margnita ed About—Two Men |witn it." | At Sitka, the work will be con-|carried for special meetings Which Three Mexican soldiers, a (;mman Convicted Murderer Goes| *bich arrived yesterday from Skag- A I . d | The Governor accused the com- R tinued on the National Cemetery may be called whenever and wher- | boms maker and the latter’s daug] way were the following who are re lnjure | pany of spending $10,000 in oppos- 7 " and the National Monument, co. "cver ht,he Gol:ernor‘m.a\} dfisng:nate. ter, were killed late yesterday byl to Scaflold Unmov- members of the petit jury at the o TR ing his propoged tax on oil. He {of which is defrayed from army and jor when such meeting shall be re-ithe explosion of nine kegs of ex-| 4 term of the U. 8. District Court, LAXEHURST, N. J., March 20— | 3o 10unced the newspapers as com- W, ; 1d NAT. andNetonsl Park commission funds |quested by four members of the| piosives and 30 aerial bombs stored | ed by His Fate convening in Juneau next Monday: x’:g’}li;‘c";‘;’:“; a“mue idy dfl hfl}"pax\y publications with their pages| VY8S with Old NAT. an | A new road is contemplated con- ‘B?!“l;d s v d‘m an ammunition building of the | Florence Vandewall, Mrs. Polly : vind, s nonrig! irigible % . i here e duties of the Board an L Mrs. sl e ot crash‘cmered with every imaginable lie| T, Company Made |necting Haines with Chilkoot, W 1r]‘ (.‘Co fres A Fragiinc Mexican Federal garrison at Mexi-| wayra wWALLA, Wash, March| WVebster, Mrs. Ina Eirlie and 3 |and vilifications.” Q " a number of homesteaders are lo mmissioner of Education | cali, across the border 20.—Luther Baker was hanged in Painter. o near the Lakehurst Raiiroad Sta-|“op T RNE L o aratt-| Long Snowshoe Mush lcated, atso some tmprovement of the | virtually unchanged. The former( Tho soldiers were guards posted |the penitentiary here. this morn —————— tion early last night. 3 o4 in the House chiarged Gov, Loh - {road at Strawberry Point. ps made the agent to institute Pro-'ground the building. ling £ : i S E. J. ELA HERE Capt. John McCullough, in com- B . f i €. forithe ‘murder of Sherift: Les S350 by e R 5 with attempting to “hire and in-| SEATTLE, March 26—C. H. Ham- Kuskokwim and Bethel | ceedings against all persons for V°-] Francisco Kenneth was the bomb-!ter Wood at Vancouver in May, 1',9.,\(}‘)50 flfi 1p.m\md P se:m"m'wcluce one H. A. Bozeman to Kill,|ilton, aged 57 years, Northwest!| All of the routes in these dxk-\lations of the school laws. The| maker's name. 1927. E. J. Ela, who is in charge of il Lftouo gy mf c,:‘flw ‘:‘ the | urder, one J. Y. Sanders, Jr.”|shipper, died yesterday afternoon|tricts will be maintained at the| Commissioner would be appointed| The blast hurled bricks many| The condemned man went to his|the water power surveys of the n; val station, were slghtly InJUr-{ ember of the Louisiana House of |at Yarrow on Lake Washington af-|present standard and some im- |for four instead of two years, a5 8t hundred feet and the report of |death calmly and was outwardly | Cameron-Chandler pulp and paper S | Representatives, fer a long illness. , He was senior provements will be undertaken unwprssent and is named as the execu- | the explosion was heard and felt lunmoved during the proceedings asinterests, is in town for a few days B The charge is ‘made in the last|partner of the Hawaiian Molasses|the road from Flat to Iditarod. |tive officer of the Board. several miles away. well as during the last night in|[from Speel River, where he is now A lians Rank of 19 counts contained in the reso- | Company. Eagle District | Voting Qualifications The loss is expected to reach his death cell. in charge of operations. He will , Austral S lution based on the sworn affidavit| C.H. Hamilton was born in Min-| No new projects can be under-| In school elections, a rcquire-‘uz 000. The cause has not been} On the scaffold, Baker thanked |return to Speel River on Monday. Lmdy w|th Columbus lof Bozeman, former personal at-|nesota in 1872, Beginning 1891 |taken this year though it is hoped, !ment is made that all voters be| dcwrmmnd the prison officials for the kind - e L |tendant to the Governor and form-|and for seven years, he spent in|that in the not distant future an | subject to the same I y qh\ax e - treatment ce he had been| PARIS—France reads more than e £t b o Mile | fications as voters in other Terri-| borught to the penitentiary. The|before the war, but the supply of 23 er employee of the Highway Com- |the employ of the North American |extension of the Eagle-Forty | i . A pp .NEvzo %rgx}?g&d;:{fi?y 2[901‘ :gf mission. Transportation and Treding Com- system will be practicable. [torial elections under the Federal Three Educators thanks were his last words books dwindles. The total num- o the New York University | Affidavit Made pany in Seattle and Alas Dur- | Valdez District |act of March 3, 1927. | Are Dismissed for |, Baker's brother, Ellis, serving ajber of works, including everything ; 1 of Fame ought to be changed| In the affidavit Bozeman sworeing the period he made a pioneer| The Richardson Highway from| The compulsory education law, 0 G life term for the same murder, \‘is-l!rom Aztecs to Zoology is barely o that the busts of Col. (*hm—]es‘that about five weexs ago, Gov.|trip of 1,500 miles on snowshoes|Valdez to Willow Creek will be|embracing children between the| Sex Questionnaires|ited the condem man yesterday ;13,000 annually compared with 15,- :s Lindbergh and Christopher Co- |Long, with a liquor odor on his|from St. Michael up the Yukon maintained and some improvements ages of six and 16 years, are stit-i i A ‘fte_m?i; 000 before the war. ‘h“n‘:u) might be included, suggests breath, called him into his office|River and over the Coast Range PUé in, in the way of relocati {fened materially, and extended to exo(-u'iv; bomlu :‘,4 z‘:u?;‘iors 07 th: a group of 160 Australian students{flnd said he was planning an extva|to Chilkoot. Later he was ap- | drainage and surfacing. The ma‘(l embrace Indian schools L b Ur‘nvo“— ity of Mieaet t‘oda" P N P l d T . morine o tour of the United States session of the Legislature and fur- | pointed to the United States Ship-|from Valdez to Mineral Creck, will| BY & clerical error, the old pro-| "0/ B y S ewIru I) an lm‘)er C‘,;,,dfl |ther said that Sanders opposed all |ping Board be given ordinary maintenance. |visions relative to Territorial re-| LJ» the ; lsrln al of three faculty @ i iy o T o Chitina District 'funds to municipalities and incor- |members whom the board held C mnan f Ala k 4 i Y T [ The Richardson and Edgerton|porated school districts were in-|responsible for recent circulation of 0 p y or SKd 4 . T have ehosen you to do away | estionnairy students ask To Appropriate Sum | with this epithet,” Bozeman quotes|® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® e 00 00 O Highyays from Chitina to Rapids|corporated in the bill. It is in-|questiornalres among students ask- For Suitable Place |Gov. Long as saying. “T mean for|® HALIBUT PRICES © will be improved and maintaincd.|tended, the authors said, to sup-|ing intimate questions about sex May Soon ‘Be Formed c you to kill the epithet. Leave him|® ® ®®®°®°®°®** ¢ ® ® A new bridge is to be constructed |plant this with whatever law the dn’;lhmar;“imd i : 1ti b ¥ - SOl ! par Gul- % | ose dismi are Max F. Mey- - 3 For Disease Victims in a aitch where nobody will know e L R gt th& cc[;:n;;m; chr; ,,’,‘:‘,?Jflfipl‘"f:fini?‘i’z“‘&f; Buay et lor matostor ot experimental poy-| SPATTLE, March 20—t 5 To= to be devoted chiefly to the ex- = (how or when he got there. I'm Sty 7 . 1 3 i » a g 2 . .. | ported that second $10,000,000 i skan ti ; SEATTLE, March 29.—The City Governor of this Bgtate and if you sels arrived ,'l(“stcrd:\y with 16.00.)‘135', week to superintend th> con- is provided for, together with the chology; Herman D. Dt‘?eral"l, as- {H:ll’ps B Limb?‘r ::r:munys g m?é;:m::u:l:ufi::n;;;yu;be:aid o Council will meet late today to)are found out, T would give you @ |POunds of halibut which sold forigtruction of this bridge. |mecessary requirements therefor. |sistant professor of sactolbgy, aD|TL e eresta that Fosently Tt [oawe reantly. saned atie N mass a $25,000 emergency apPro- full pardon and many gold dollars.~ |17 and 13 cents. Cod sold for 4| Active construction work will be| Tultion fees payable to incorpor-|O. I. Mowrer, student assistant in|,\%, ' o1 600000 Puget Sound Pulp | the Government for several hun- priation which will furnish suitable | A TR i cents. ’inmat.ed on the Gulkana-Chisto- | ate cities and school districts for|psychology. Gt Tm.b‘rr 'Company which Will . dred thousand acres of tinabit quarters for the Asiatic steerage! BUDAPEST — A gathering of |china-Chisena road, which extends pupils attending from without thelr| o 11{erect & $3,000,000 plant at Everett.|the Alaska Railroad. y passengers arriving as long 25 plind Esperantists from various| PRINCE RUPERT, B. c, M”Ch‘to a very highly mineralized sec-|borders are provided for at the rate | LONDON — General Bramwel Bt ta. Maid the. nek Eiteioh. Gt 4 b ¢! A o # 20.—One hundred and thirty-one | tjon I north of the Wra: m,q of $3 per month. Another clause Booth of the Salvation Army is a| e Assian Anderson, President of spinal meningitis is prevalent countries will be a feature of the lying pel t During 50 of{be the outgrowth of the Alaska bz it T thousand pounds of halibut were mountains. This route, when com-| uuthorlm ommissioner of | One- -suit man. uring years the Puget Sound firm declined to j among them. The money will Lnbemat ional Esperantist Congress 3 the Ci service with the army he in- | Pulp, Paper and Hardwood Com- devoted to improvement of the pres-| Ihere in August. Thirteen countries ::3 ;lcre Y;S::r:ay. )t:nericaré fish | pleted, is expected to form a lmk Education, with the approval of \“ ariably worn the regular uniform |pany, incorporated several months discuss the plans of the proposed . - or 15 cents and Cana- —— i ——— 3 ent emergency station at m‘ ud :::L Sheady spal nmma o Aan tor 3“,1 and 6 cents. (Continued on Page Eighi) (W on Page ' Eight) of the organization. ago with a capitalization of $45,000 |enlarged company. Point, near Port 3 i

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