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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XX)\IV NO 5201. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY SEPT 12 I929 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS TRAPPED BY FIRE, CONGRESSMAN BURNED T0 DEATH T VARE CA I oy og® DIS T m N Tour Ends in Matrimonial Harbor 0 J KVALE IS : arnival 1s Upene | At ! 3 Contest Case Is Side-track-%FAIR FORMALI_Y ATTENaANcE AT American Reply to British|Senate Committee to Sift Farmer-Labor Representa- & ed—Tariff Bill Main | Proposals Soon Be in to Bottom Disarma- tive of Minnesota Meets Issue in Senate DEGLAREB UPEN FAIH ls LA R[;E MacDonald’s Hands ment Interference | Death in Flames { s FE T | REACH AGREEMENT BY 0 N LONDON, Sept. 12.—High-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—| EXPLOSION OF STOVE . ON TWO SUBJECTS, ; | ly important developments in Ready to carry out the ex OR LAMP IS BLAMED e the Anglo-American disarm- pressed desirc of President g Administrative Provisions|Governor Qutlines Purpose |Fifteen Hundred Pass{2Ment negotiations are e {Hoover that charges of inter-| Nearby Residents Not Wil Be Taken U f Territori urp Th | pected momentarily. ference by large American| Aware of Tragedy De Firet by S p of er}"xlonal Fairs rough Gates; Program | 1y American reply to!ship building corporations at Tied & J Volstead . st by Senators in Brief Address Goes Over Good Style |Great Britain’s naval disarm- the unsuccessful Geneva Dis-| pany olsteee WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—With| o piee pooee o0 coun e ament proposals will be in armament Cenference of 1927, BATTLE I,AKE Minn., siderati i A e he St - > 3 AT v | he fi{x’r:‘-e:(;l:rxxa:)lxoge:cfin:;h%vltx?‘.;e:l yse“{va?f‘ewm Alaska Fairs, and all simi-| 7:00 p. m.—PFireworks. Premier Remsay MacDonald's be sifted to “'ev ey ot Sept. 12.—Trapped by a fire | O O e mylvants. post. |18 cxpositions, is to bring the far-| 7:30 p. m—Movies, F'red Ordway. hands scon. (the ¢ Senate Naval Committee while he slept in his sum- poried | st DeGetber.. the tarite | MeE. 1060, closer, totghy’ gith tho 00 p. merelk g e Nesdl - The nature of the Ameri- | devoted itself to formulating mer cottage near here, 0. J. - » : . ocal market and acquaint the res- Of the Alaska Farmer,” by E. A. B 5 ! s f i in-! b 11 held d éhn re 4 Ia 3 g “ 3 :)(l;dmzc URBOpMRG, Fght of ‘way idents with variety and quality of | Eggersgluess, horticulturist at the can reply will dete rmlnell' ns for the fortheoming in Kvale, Farmer - Labor Con- e Senate, by a.vote of 41 to 34|the Products that can be grown in|U. S. Experiment Station, Sitka. largely whether the Labor vestigaticn. gressman from Minnesota, dotorvod the Vare tase until the|this section of the Territory, de-| 8:15 p. m—Concert by the Tiny|leader will leave for Wash- 1t is expected that the first was burned to death last regular session in December. b RS el ”‘m“fig:"’g Harmony ‘Tro fetwri¢lington on September 28 or Witness to be called will be night when his home was de- The Administrative provisions of | S0 ally opening 1 mm. ane Epler, Frank . . illiz Shear 8 N the taritt bill, drawn by the Senate | Fighth Annual Fair last night. |“Tiny” Snyder, and Fred Richard- whether the visit will be post-| William Shearer, self - styled, stroyed. q Finance Committee majority, s\ If this is accomplished, “if after |son—popular radiovartists of KOMO poned much later. aval Expert, who attended An explosion of a stove or reached yesterday which place 3 S ; . M1 b R o, pRic i ativ 3 . these aliead of the sections dealing |Minerals, we go away with a better (under the auspices of the Ameri- tained as to the nature 0f“"t.“'“: of tl}e BLthl'ehem :Sh“‘ the fire. ; specifically with rate | schedules,|conception of the,resources of this|can Legion. the propmuls Building Corporation, New The cottage was destreyed Thus the highly controversial sec-|section and with a resolve to help FRIDAY AFTERNOON York Ship Building Corpora- tions are up first, including the|local industries by purchasing Al- Douglas and Thane Day tioh '#ad{Newport News Shib| without the other “‘M‘ flexible provisions the Tariff Com-|aska products, if our contact with| 2:00 p. m—Program of children c G : of the vicinity knowing abyit mission proposed as substitution of| the visitors from other communi- under the direction of Mrs. Rose Building Company. it. domestic for foreign values in as- tllcs results in uniting us more |Davis. Shearer claims more thaw, In 1922, Kvale was an Independ- sessing advalorum duties. closely with them, then the Fair| Flag drill—Children of Govern- $25 8 % H ent candidate for Congre: in- & —— will have achieved fts purpose,” he|ment School. HUSS'ANS IN EO0000. AtiHdue S trom dorsed by the Flrmer-gb:' and declared. Highland fling—Children of Gov- tl\e companies whom he al-| Democratic parties, and defeated £ Text of Address ernment School. leges have paid $50,000 al-| Sir Hub - . . Andi Volstead 4, ) ert Wilkens, famous explorer and newapaper writer, |ADdrew J. Volstead By 1680 votea i MUSSBLINI Is The. Covernor's. address was as| Blue Bud Dance—Children of PEAGE AGT'UN;mady for his services at Gen-| was marrica it Cleveland, Ohio to Miss Suzanne |0, We8 re-slectec v NI EU follows: - Government School. Beniettd A 4 & AT 5 TS g ) ninth and Seventieth Congresses, N RELIN u‘sHle ‘On this the formal opening of | Piano Solo—Margaret Pierce. |eva. ! C’"I»"‘ ol WSt @ ‘.\y wugh the couple h “II been | gith Farmer-Labor and Democs i | the Eighth Annual Fair, sponsored| Chorus — Douglas Government i { EAERE - toroRonS 14 A S R ony came as o distinel indorsement. He was married L by, Lok Aoibesstr Alscrs Fair |Bohool QOutbreak of Flghtmg Set- i surprise to the many fiicids of hoth 1iriies conecined 19, 1895 to 1da T, Simiey, of May Assoclation, it is appropriate for| Chorus—Camp Fire Girls. tles Down to Patrol- | L = B DTN o . ville, North Dakota. dled Sep- - P s us to be reminded of the purposes| Concert and Dance. ! B f BO d chmp Take‘ Bl'idG l Pla tember 14, 1926. He Is survived of the mr and o inquire whether Evening ! ng o raer v {Plane Land of seven children—six sons and 0. P “chieved in the| 7.00 p. m.~Fireworks. » § ¢ |Sovi » daughter. He was 60 years old. pnst ju.,my the expenditures that| 7:30 p. m.—Movies, Fred Ordway.| AMUKDEN, Manchuria, Sept. 12— B | JOORRE Makes Kvale was born ot & hfih nesr Reslgns from Seven of Eight |nave been made and the time that| 8:00 p. m—Congert, Tiny Snyder |Russian and Chinese troops, after | Another Hop Deccrah, Towa, homesteaded by his Posntlons—Royal De- has been devoted to assembling ex- |Harmony Trio. an outbreak of fighting in the vi- | p it grandparents and later the hom . | hibits. 8:30 p. m.—12:30 a. m.—Dancing |cinity of Pogranichnaya over the SUDDENLY ° NIKOLAVESK, on Amur e|of his parents for more than 50 cree IS Issued “The chief purpose in this and |under the auspices of the American week end apparently settled down ® River, Siberia, Sept. 12— e|years. He was ordained to the o all similar fairs should be to bring |Legion. to patrolling the frontier within e Equipped with pontoons for e |Lutheran ministry in 1917 and serv-" ROME, Sept. 12—Benito Mus-|the farmers in closer touch with SATURDAY AFTERNOON their respective lines as they have o the flight to New York City, e |ed until his election to Congress. = solini has relinquished seven of the local market and acquaint the Children’s Day {done for the past/ two months. NOted Lawyer on Consh- e the plane Land of Soviete e el the eight Cabinet posts he has held r;sident‘stof the community with| Mildred Kendler and “Peanuts.” The ‘l;aatr;‘cl:ur‘i_nx}\“?overnr:fr: :n- lutinal Authority. Of e has X'.urxdold m:fll& Th: next e v in the Italian Government. He still | the variety and quality of the pro-| Children’s Pageant. nouncex at fighting, whicl as & * % e stop of the all-Soviet con- remains as Premier and Minister |ducts that can be grown in this| Bleycle Races. been in progress on both the East- NY, Dies in Zurich ® structed plane is Petrioav- o ] of the Interior. section of the Territory. Most of | Tricycle Races. ;-rn and dwEstcm frontier points, L3 lsf);"ski menchi:;tkflt»h Prillot'» o o us are so engrossed in our usual| Kiddic Car Races, has ceased. ZURICH, Switzerland, Sept. 12.—| g estokov _ sa e f{loats o 3 "cam:m;:l gg:e a::nol:x;’ri)l;; ?:: occupations that we do not realize Evening The fighting in the vicinity of |Louis Marshall, of New York, noted e worked perfectly giving the e i placement of two other ministers, what has been achieved along| 7:00 p. m.—Fireworks. Manchili, at the western terminus lawyer on constitutional authority e four fliers confidence on the ® . those of Public Tnstruction and Na- | 28ricultural lines by our neighbors| 7:30 p. m.—Movies, Fred Ordway. |0f the Chinesc Eastern Railway,|and Jewish leader, died here yes- | ¢ long flight from Kamchatka o tional Economy. in ndjatcfie_nt com{nunithes. When,| 8:00 p. m.—Concert, Tiny Snyder |Seems mt h:;wc been indecisive and :fi::y after failing to respond to : to Sitka, Alaska. : Th Ve ised th t|as on is occasion, we have an|Harmony Trio. unimportant. transfusion necessitated by swoc;m’zn orgfof;':pr‘fi the %;?3; opportunity to view the results of | 8:30 p. m.—12;30 a. m.—Dancing | The employces of the railroad re- |an operation August 23 for ubcessl sosece0 000000 Government since its inception. The | their efforts we are most agrecably |under the auspices of the American |turned to their posts after a total |pancrease. o 3 z A Sinostion was made by Mussolini|Surprised. The exhibits from Sit-!Legion. break in communications for scver-| Marshall attended the recent Six- Prosecution Witnesses Tes- who has held eight of the thirteen|ka, Icy Straite, Skagway, and this al days. teenth Zionist Congress here and! N l.f A C S > | posts in the Cabinet in order to| vicinity are worthy of your close| “The attendance at the Eighth — e was elected chairman of the ch-} 1y m. as urprise determine responsibilities of the | observation. |Annual Fair of the Southeastern ish Zionist Congresss here and was | | Testimony Is Next various departments. He relinquish- Is Recent Development Alaska Fair Association yesterday sclected Chairman of the Jewish .00 ed them when he found the right! “Only a few years ago the farm- afternoon and last night, the first Agency Council for uniting the| § ) LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 12— ’ type of men to fill the posts. er, florist, dairyman, fox rancher,!day, totaled 1,500 which number Zionists and non-Zionists in the | ety ez e o belleved — . and gardner were almost unknown |compares favorably with that of E work of reclaiming Palestime as to possess surprising testimony, re- ] SN in this region and it was generally jlast y:ar's Fair,” said John Reck, the Jewish homeland. Immncd today as the wnnease'l on Los Angeles Policemen believed that they could not be|member of the Board of Directors Marshall took a turn for the| the prosecution’s list in the trial U d f Graft successful because of what were today. F {worse on September 4. A sccond of Mrs. Lois Pantages, wife of Al- 3 nder Arrest for assumed to be unfavorable condi-| The program yesterday afternoon operation and transfusions followed | Matt Ni Fly f exander Pantages, theatrical mag- SR e O tions. The Experimental Station [consisted of several very lovely | i but he conunued to grow. worse. a lemann lo y from| = e 3 , Cal, Sept. 12—|at Sitka, the farmers adjacent to |violis layed g | 5 = Two police sergeants and one patrol- | Tey Straits, and in the Chilkat Val- |by 8 sevl‘,ecg"“;i;mg? t‘,‘;z"%"s"_y 2‘.‘ NORTH HAVEN, Me., Sept. 12— | | 5”[’('”0"' Wisconsin, & Th?“ "“’;“’.‘:f“’"l d‘“d‘(“m that man are under arrest, nine otker|ley, the florists in Skagway and|G. Cutter Unalga, Dr. Rice W Col. (:tm:;les A. Lindbergh nn!d lee nENY H AR Es | First of Next Month Wm‘;:,m:" ,n‘m“ dse“‘;sgu exw":d' ; warrants are awaiting to be served the dairyman in man: % jare af e summer home of Am- Mo i 3 : ] IS ) St en | onenu, and bug CRUT many |accompanied on the plano by Mrs. [[26 B Morrow atter & it _ to take four days. . communities have labored long and |[Max Pitshmann. = POINT BARROW, Sept. 12. i h porarily heldup in the Los Angeles flight from New York in a small | . P Prosecution witnesses so far have ‘ @Rid iy cnanicor sn neaet diligently to overcome these ad-| Promptly at 3 o'clock, Miss Mel- sport plane which it is rumored Matt Nienwann, of Superior, Wis-|brought out that Mrs. Pantages police bootieg graft s Gontimaed on Page Thres |dred Kendler appeared on 1he|pinghergh will buy for his wie. | |consin, has sent word he s mak-|was intoxicated at the time her ! ’ . scene and amid the joyous cries of Col. Llndbergh‘ when asked If ing an economy flight here from |large automobile struck a machine all the children present she led|he planned to buy the plane for| SACRAMENTO, Cal, Se g e {Superior on October 1, via Mayo driven by Joe Rokumoto, who died STUDENT OF SPACE PERCEPTION her pony, “Peanuis” wround {he s ‘wife, repled that t was u-[Following a two our conteronc. | sy Watsid iwens. ol 1517 o0 the Kuken The jovictcs [shopity nipe S R arena grasping its bridle in true|gise to discuss the matter, adding [Gov. C. C. Y : r X i yho rescupd. Lhe 9 - 5 . . C. C. Young, Warden Court! bike-riding speed deman, v rar ago las g, 7 i nuts” and was followed by a vast him, A ate ¢+ (Roberts a a , was t NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Sept. ‘unes became curved and every-igroup of excited and delighted! The stock of the model of the g:;g:“g‘;‘arire;g?:gf;te:::n:((;,‘.'_ youthful Broadway actress, to |his cockpit almost in a state of Denounced in o 12—How would you like to reach where light was bent or rcfrncted‘chnm-m_ Miss Kendler made a|sport plane which was delivered |nying an att‘cr;\pb h;\d Pt ‘m‘ul"‘ wlmnlx he had been secretly chhau.»uuu when he arrived with Li C for a glass of water and meet |as it passed through the prisms in- |very charming little bare-back rid-|to the Colonel in New York, i jn Folsom Prison to “do “w‘flv,,; marn_(-d for three days, when [the two lost .mmf Liquor Lase ¥ s 18 3 only empty space, to think straight to rainbow bends of color. er and wore a tiny round bluelequipped with & 40 horsepower |with “Count” Albert Sichofsky, Pol-| he signed a contract which Miempann I great fovorite with MEMPHIS, T t. 12.—Tes doors were curved, and see rain-| To this new situation Miss Gold-|cap perched on her head at a dash- motor whereas the one he may buy t El rohibited him from marrying |Uhe natives here who . shouted. - Ten, Shpt. B ke 4 ish adventurer, now held at Ellis, P ying i ’ g “ timony of an 18-year-old informs bows around the heads of all your |schmidt’s old habits of space per-|ing angle, a blue dress trimmed in is equipped With a 60 hOTSCDOWEr|ygang for deportation. for six years. Miss Delaney |, ‘Tignoook, Kirook,” meaning *¥Fly- X yosioh o {riends? ception were poorly adapted. Shewhite sequins that flashed and | motor put in at Lindbergh's order. o | was'a witness to:th ling one is coming” when they|that hf’ purchased liquor and then ! This is what happened to Miss|reached for a pencil and felt only|sparkled, and white slippers and At A The state officials accounted for 83 to the contrack hemx o the proposed fight. |drank it in an alley to get evidence, Janet Goldschmidt of New York|her desk; she walked towards a:‘ficaks i 1‘P:nnut:{' :asl rivpléndvnt AR 4 his money received and expended| How come? aroused the ire of a Federal Judge i ¢! ~ . - b} —————————— 4 ¥ :hmi Shetputxon pflsmh glh“:: h; v 280t oy & wulL TRGICHE 8 SIA DHERSE primmed "t . SpeTiment y’n?emtounc said he had been! ::‘rfi (Esk;ag:munm oadlipinees sxf:cenpvee:celi:lo(r’xnln!)tco;nicn;n wi:h ::;ze:nghiomgflrza:g f‘g:n‘:.hinneg: 7 b:“;s::nrkn Display Lous: flent Approvml robbed of $200000 while servine Governor of Michigan jUHN R GUDAHY | Fadley. Snnge SpHCE St N her work in psychology at Smith|with some hope of success. To| Between 7 and 7:30 o'clock tast | BY Two Mothers :{x:m::: Fr‘z(:;fln:m::d n;::r;: tat il Is Chosen Commander | Py ::dmfl?mb:ufi:‘ .“;:? ;:d:: college. learn to walk downstairs took long-‘mght, a beautiful display of fire- NEW P | | ( ) ,» S-A. W Ve | 1] “‘Jenrmng of the youth’s age de-‘ hspa;‘empe;:epfinn‘ is :ief:.‘nigi as!est of all, but in three das;: she works was enjoyed greatly by every- The tou}rm m. Sg:,’-‘;mes:f L“}u'c; : @t ey ' clared: } - the ability reeive whicl ngs | was adjusted to the new world. er suck R s e 1A a are far awnypennd which nearby.| One jo( the most surprising of mxr;w wsflnlwbzhezi 3‘?0?;1'1: Se‘i'e‘: ‘;:‘}:1“ C::;dg'ehewfll occupyi wn;h :;:‘ F rench Auto Maker: DENVER, Colo, Sept. 12.—Fred | staisxs(;ovg:r;zn:ha:m;l;gyf n;t:’d‘ Psychologists say that this ability | Miss Goldschmidt’ ults came ning i il e, approval 0! e |W. Green, Governor of Michigan, | mxisc b:g ncquire{i one that bablei ‘when sh‘:el touch‘:d sa r;:'alghc sur- | nings fl;;dt;:ei‘:zo ghmaluing ‘eve imclhers, Mrs. . Calvin Coolidge and|” TI’}' Automat:c 0|llllg has been elected Commander of|{ CHICAGO 111, Sept. 12.—Through hk(;ir m::, "i‘:hsind them into alley. 3 . 5 | Mrs. p i l¢ /% ance of ¢ rig i to drink wi ums.” daI noit 1?:“:}: Lt 1 :ui e:hlch (el;ecnuse fofl the m:se;; A two-reel comedy entitied “The | "L} ':‘:xt:m pzmdmmv?;:g it,” Mrs.| PARIS, Sept. 12—A complete au- urlljh 5!::l:\hc,;?mw:;fi:xdwsa:uuv L;: death st 11' x:) u‘xxfil:lno‘;sern;;l'.:;;‘fi Strange attends school in winter In 1 . ing ! " ' g 4 4 ' N.. o I::or!usmg ble\nwo;l ::rors it v‘,’:" Th"“’u"fim lém:;h;"‘:’: e fllyl -mte}l;i hsmd res:-uf;n?dBo"f Coolidge said after an inspection {toma‘ic greasing system for auto-| gnid, Oklahoma, by @ vote of 839 R. Cudahy, son of the late John and works as 5U. SRS i ”. 3 ‘ o r ¥ rpin, which was displayed 9Yloe the ¢78 a month apartment. |mobiles is being tried out at one y |Cudahy, pioneer meat packer, be-|Summer months. lines. Gradually, however, by reach- | cluded seemed to prove the primacy (Fred Ordway, drew & large and to 427. s e 1k s and in other ways,|of sight over kinaesthetics, or enm vy y'udl S ths adutli The trio, inclutling the bri of the largest French factories. | Ronert Mankowski, of Los An- came knowr 3 <yl pem‘“’n’smm e walld [kl o e sideh I’ Béa betis {atud u . : audience ‘0 hare |De: then went to a furnituse ctore| The oil pump, besides suppling' yeles has been elected Senfor Vice-| Oudahy dicd at the home of An- NORTHWESTERN IS in’ three dimensions and thus|debated among scientists. :he ot el Ll 0 £ the usual motor pressure feed PiDes. Commander; L. Davis, of Rockford, drew Mickl:on. barber, whose bome | neywr cOMING NORTH —————————- pours oil into the gear shift. From Surges ; ves taken to t 1 , forms the habit of space percep-| This was said to have been the|special showing of “The Alaskan | Maj. G. W. Albrecht, pionecr in-there the excess BN IR e ravi- | nol. B CHRCR SHeI S B ks o, TR ?st?f"hfii % tion. | first time that a prism glasses ex- |in Juneau” was given for the bene- [terior attorney, and Mrs. Albrecht ity to the differential housing. A » P“)“,( o Ferndale. SEaseine- until his death. Death is attribut-| SEATTLE, Sept. 12. — Steamer H H Miss Goldschmidt undertook t.o;perlmenz ever was tried continuous- fit of those who did not see this passed through Juneau today en- isecond pump sends the oil through ton, Chaplain. od to myocarditiss: Chdahy was!Nnr!hwestern sailed for Southeast . investigate this habit mrther._ For |ly. Miss Goldschmidt plans to con- {locally made picture when it_ was |[route to Seattle. Maj. Albrecht small pipes to all grease-cup points' TR, s seriously ill when he arrived at the |Alaska ports at 9 o'clock Jast night' & {hree days she more @ pair of |tinue her studies in psychology at shown recently at the Coliseum has been ill for sometimc (rom [under high pressure, the excess re-| A school to teach the principles Mickelson home which is used as|with 23 first class passengers aboard prism glasses that moved c“er{\; Columbia university. Theatre. There will be another neuritis and is going south for turning to the starting point in the'of breeding silver foxes has opencd a boarding home for patients ofland one steerage. Henry Peterson , thing she saw to the left. Stralg] (Continued on Page Two) treatment. - crankcase sump, in Munich, the Keeley Cure Institute, aboard for Juneau,

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