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VOL XXXV., NO. NEW BRITISH FIND NO TRACE OE EIELSONIN 90- MILE TRIP. 1 Engineer of Nanuk Relums‘ AMBASSADOR “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” r W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR r'd i zi\, . JUNEAU ALASKA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 1929 - .TO BONDS ‘ PUBLIC Delegation from {Japan to London ' INVESTMENT SWINC MAY FILL TREASURIES | | By WILLIAM R. KUHNS | Financial Editor | (Acociated Press Feature Scrvi i NEW YORK, ;Nov. 30—Tre1 ACTING SECRETARY OF, WAR PRICE TEN CENTS GRE AT FLIGHT SUCCESSFULLY ACCOMPLISHED Commander of South Pole hip After Making | |Conference, Sai officials in eltlcs, counties and i e to S 1p S hg ; ! oy throughout the country are predlllon and Three Long Arc!lc earc * VYOKCHAMA, Nov. 30— aring to end their long vigil Others Make Tri { i ers Make Trip | o anese delegation to ‘sn the doorsteps of leading bank- | ® ; London Dis- @ |ers: | DOREANDT UNABLE TO b e TR, il g, vt s v | ADJACENT TERRITORY FLY ACCOUNT WEATHER le attle amid ‘@ @ |come sign outsfor communities in SURVEYED ON FLIGHT | d banzais from e ch of loans. For the first time > o . wronged on the “e |since the beginning of the bull mar- j _— 3 = Joe Crosson Leaves Fair- . e the downpour ® ket investors are being advised to President Hoover Radioes N ) ® | purcha‘e bonds. 3 banks, Reached Teller | “ or B UMBIIR T, An bran et at siveser 1A Congratulations toByrd - —Relief Planes Asked | o1 the delegation, e |these recommendations discloses a | and Companions ; ® down Tokyo Bay, a @ large proportion of municipal, coun- | 3 NOME, Alaska, Nov. 30.—After ) ol destroyers and sub- @ [ty and state bonds. | NEW YORK, Nov. 30.— . ering 90 miles along the foot- made a formation e | Dull safety is coring ints fashion | The N Y S pords 2 Engineer Deersdorff of the roud the craft and escort- @ |with large and shall investors and e New York Times, St. ng ship Nanuk yesterday re- o out to sea. ® |one hears less and Ioss of g Louis Post - Dispatch and turned to the ship without having " Batileships at ‘the Yoko- '@ | | prospects. November and Decom- newspapers affiliat 3 i found any trace of Col. Carl Ben ° 4 Naval Base dressed j® ber might even break some ¥ S A Pap hlf' "I ed ‘”“" ; Eiclscn, missing flyer, and his me- ® chips as the liner passed. 1 ® |for bond flotations if the prasent em, ‘“' publis! lnq reports chanician Earl Borland. This was ° ® rate of offerings continucs. from Ccmmander Richard E. made known in a radio message @2 2e00eeeeee e e e Dankers except that New York Byrd’s Expedition, announce 1 here from Olaf Swenson, ner of the Nanuk. Deersdorff, with a team of dogs from Nanuk, is the first of five searching parties to report. The Russian trapper who saw or aeard Eielson flying on the date of his departure from Nome, No- vember 11, interviewed by Deers- dorfi, said Eielson was flying short- rec: ov ] Sir Ronald Lindsay, _to w-:hlnn(on. permanent undger-secretary of state for elgn affairs, will succeed Sir Est FECEIVER FOR rOSHAY MAKES | Associated Py or me Howard as British amb:ssador City's issue of $60,000,000, or planned for October 29, i shortly forthcoming. Detroit is. anxious to go ahead with its offering of between $25,- 000 000 and $30,000,000, and carly in | December bids will be opened for an issue of $12,976,000 in the city of Philadelphia bonds. ginally will - be Associated Press Photo Patrick J. Hurley, assistant secretary of war, Is acting secretary following the death of James W. Good. _election to fill the cabinet post. Stars Engaged He is mentloned as a possible METAL PACKAGE that Commander Byrd safely returned to his base in Lit- tle America after a success- ful flight across the South Pole, in which he surveyed much of the adjacent terri- tory. A ¥ F Rs P Tl\ Kentucky is expected to offer " 1y o(fsh(;‘lt? :‘x:s;?fardmor ‘::illzn(l. -1 ! from $10,000,000 to $11,000,000 worth The flight was without ot A } + | of bonds for the construction of toll mnh.tp and everythi is Pilot Dorbandt hopped off irom AL SM I TH Is thn Her Music Eailod ABRAT ) | ything sy > \ | bridges. New York State is thought Tellet Thursday morning 1r§cnd|n B § i contemaiating . impartant Al to look for Eielson but with his btedness ds Shown (Bt .0, vio of the fact that the M AN UPENg l'l' P heavy load of gasoline was unable o p— & | 8 P e fac 2 ’ zoc g};ino altitudge. He was forced $10,500,000—Prelim-¢ lfls: financing was in short term "'As]-‘:x::c‘;;{, 4 Nflr:.u!;om 4 Q notes. — '!'h mprfirrgr:\%;z?]i:ith Nome mono- nary Slatement Alabama is floating an issue of e Capital marveiled at Commander plane, who has been stormbound v $2500,000 for the impiovement of T(‘lclaram of Warniug Rl ov’:m"“:ur;nd‘:“’m . h ING AL a (roads and bridges. fligh g? “;dei lcol':ire IYHTK::“E:’Z‘G‘;;; 8‘;):;1 A ' ‘\ L » uls-:; I:]lrl'hl\o.th;\;l-efin;D.[ Orleans parish, La., is selling 33,-‘ l COI’F(‘» TOO Lale . In‘ - gl g ke : 2 s - oEL o {000,000 in bonds for the comstrug= | age and adventurous enthusiasm While he was stormbound, natives constructed skiis for the plana and Graham changed from whels to in Federal Disfgict ENOXVILLE; ‘Tenng message New skits, due to-the reavy &howtall. 1 i denitial Candidate Chair=1 e tednene: 110,000 worth ~of- highiway bads* Fratik BOOLL® Sigaa 98, AT, e oL P Jew Nt Waiits' AFwy Phines ldential Lancdate ‘ i wered so far PEAring a 4% per cent coupon. received probable fatal injuries| wwe ,,{,n:mud of your courage A message received by the Nome man Counly Trust Co. | against the Put Utilitics Con-|, The state of Maine is offering an | when a metal package he received fand your leadershij };V dodk . Nugget from Dorbandt said: b ! solideted Corpo: holding the lissue of $600,000 for the construc- | in the mail exploded when he open- | that the proof of ap. o : ;re f “No news of Eielson. Nanuk dog NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Former {corporation for public utility | 08 of highways and bridges. They ed it still v 16 out: thouighiK &l team not returned. Believe it Will Gov. Alfred E. Smith was erday | properties 3 " |carry a coupon of 4 per cent. { t's hands and arms were lappreciation include ,,,gufw, o::: be prslfingedtseargh.LRus‘s,iEll;jl‘?L:IJ:z electeds President of the Board of | The report was (lled by JOSCD)‘klnot;i‘eckggjn‘?:)::‘t:\?rsgc;:gx::.rr].d):" mangled and his face and body |panions on the flight, your col- reported returned to Ve Directors of the County Trust Com- {Chapman, #: receiver, He declares % . 2! vere lacerated. leagues whose careful and devoted zc‘c'ount of ice conditions. . pany. The former Governor said| the: akbfs he utilitles holding include Albany, N. Y., WéHSUL“:‘ “Thirty minutes after the explosion | preparation contributed to your "S.end Army and ,Navy planes if that he had been ‘\'u,stv:! with [hg; ‘mm[nny includes ‘& claim of $6.- Salem, N. C, and Indiana Coun ),‘ telegram came to him: great success.” nmsible; We J)leed help bartrn%. ()"n powers of the President and would | 000,000 aganist the parent compan] | “Don't open package. Will ex-| Commander Byrd sent a message my a_uunpt fly from Tel irb 0 eventually head the company. Hc‘ ‘as of “somewhat doubtful value.” ‘ plode. Throw in riv to Gilbert Grosvenor, President of ISx'bofxa- I‘IOVe':x'(l,l;(c’l‘I2'1,t itu\_':aZB Tl:_ succeeds the late James J. Riordan, | |He also reported, “it may be ,tm’ | The telegram wes signed “De-|the National Geographic Society low qu at 2,000 feet altitude. l§ who committed suicide November |§8 |an investigation of the affairs of l ia.” thanking him and the Society for mou;lr l;o :;:xki it iungl;)ned doniy 9, due to derangement resulting @ lthe W. B. Foshay Company will > metal pockage came from |the aid and encouragement given }I?e £ S ‘\:;jr;cg © from worry over losses by himself | [disclose certain indebtedness of the| | Los Angeles, Cal. the South Pole Expedition. Jehimt i s g ‘u?dthr{n'e‘ndi mvrol:xgth Lho cullap.ei |company are illegal and unenrorce- | Scott took the package to his i b TR [ B, SO0k couIRERy G | able. If this should prove the case, | room in his boarding house, where | Commander Byrd took off at arte: morning (November, Although a new institution, the; |a number of securities owned by | | Mr. and Mrs. Fancher and their |7:29 o'clock Thursday night on the 29) but fog and snowstorm up to 15,000 feew altitude stopped me at County Trust Company is already . — Former Governor and Pres- he W. B. Foshay s subsidiaries has |the W. B. Foshay, Company and ' imade available to the general credi- | ‘non of ‘schools. New Hampshire has offered $1,- ~ IN HOMELAND ‘ juries Probably Fatal Nav. 30~ —————— of the youthful explorer, President Hoovnr sent a radio eight-year-old daughter, Swan, were | 1,600-mile flight to the South Pole Balchen, pilot; Harold June, radio . s - E;ICN?; lc-;r;(urg:ymukzt(runtrxgubm&l:s; ;pledued as security for such in- als=o injured as thc result of the [and back. i i R « B e Sell : ! s, wi explosion. Byrd, who' was flyil (Continued on Page Two) ISational ' mitclds - of it President | idebmdness., will be released :md‘ T ying with Bernt ‘the State Banking Board and a half dozen bank accounting firms condition and its management had | . {tors of that company ircluding the Are Brought from Arch- operaor; and Capt. Ashley C. Me- GHINA REJ E c Ts gave the bank severe investigauons‘ a Ide‘end‘mt 4 | l d A d d | LOOM]S UNDERGOES ool icpgMer ki 3 s | il e I | § | angel an ccorde | SERI tri-motored airplane he took to the and repored that it was in sound e | srockm SEre iosE 8! | ERIOUS OPERATION | wce ¢ | Military Honors i 3 1 — been conservative and honest. The | : MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov. 30— | E. E. Loomis well-known resi-| AUSTRIA BUYS STEEL CARS suicide of Chairman and President | Margaret ~Shotwell, heiress to |Federal Judge Sanborn today de-, ident of thiz city and Douglas for p $900,000 tells the world how she! nied of stockholders' NEW YORK, Nov. 30—The bodies { i clty al ouglas Ridrdan was announced on |day On Monday, the first banking day after the tragedy, the deposits in- ; have continued growing. Rejects Settlement of Man-| “Goy. Smith has been Satur- Gov. Smith has been a member churian HOStilitiCS— ‘ol the Board of Directors of the |County Trust Company for a year. Stern Note IS Reply +He was one of James J. Riordan’s :closesc personal friends. LONDON, Nov. 30—Couched in| e stern terms, it is unofficially re- ITALY FIGHT SWHITE PLAGUE ported here that China has re- after the banks had closed.} they | the petition for the appeintment of a new re- ceiver and attorneys for the Pub- [lic Utilities Consolidated Corpora- tion, W. B. Foshay holding com- |pany, and also permission to ex- lost her entire fortune in the recent upheaval in Wall Street. | International Newsreel | |Condemned Leader of Robber Gang Attempts Freedom from Bribery |the firm. The petition was filed in behalf of Gustav and Joseph Schiefelbein, o stockholders of the concern. They A , leriticised Receiver Chapman. | LAMAR, Colprwito 30— | " juage Sanborn said the stock- {Ralph Fleagle, condemned leader of | |holders will be given opportunity the Lamar Bank robber gang, has amine the books and accounts of of 75 American soldiers who kept the rendezvous of' death where the sluggish rivers creep toward the Arctic Circle, camie back to home- land to half-staffed flags, a seven- teen gun salute and funeral music. The bodiés wert recovered from five fronts in the Russian Province 'of Archangel. The, men fell in 1918 and 1919 iwhile serving in‘a field contingent sent to guard Supplies Arch- angel and to prevent Germans es- Associated Press Photo Bert Lytell, actor, has confirmed reports that he and Grace Menken, who plays opposite him, will be married in New York after the Chi- eago run of their play. ROBERT LOWE, F CITIZEN OF WHITEHORSE, DIES IN KATCHEWAN |many years ,and sawyer at the Ju- |neau Lumber Mills for was operated on at Wrangell for a ruptured appendix, according to a cablegram received by Mrs. Loomis. He was said to be dangerously ill and the outcome was not certain |last night. Mr. Loomis went to Wrangell a {short time ago to take a position |as sawyer at the mill there. He is !being given every possible attention 1at the Wrangell huspna! VIENNA, Nov. 30.—The Austrian sometime, |federal railroad administration has decided to scrap its wooden third class coaches and replace them with modern steel conveyances. Al= together about $15000,000 is to be used for new rolling stock and half of that sum will be laid out for passenger cars. Twenty students at Oklahoma A. and M. college work their way by pnrfluny’ a college farm. sented the propokals of Soviet Rus-| ROME, Nov. 30—No less than|peen removed from the Denver o ixf:ml"”:“]‘;’;‘s°:oz°m:;‘°r’“‘a§; ;’;’;:;”;‘;‘ih"e subparine bae a! he| word has been reveived in Juneau i sia looking toward a settlement of 4,760 tubercular patients were fi-!county jail here after a bribery plot It thab, siioh Exbilektion now, he iiet ver after the or the deatn on November 22, imF RM BOA RD WIDENS Manchurian hostliities with further nancially aided by the government oy collapse of the Russian Govern- A arming and rejection of the pro-'m the first six months of the fi posals stating that “Russia enter- cal year. Of these 940 were trea for his escape was discovered bY gaid, would only interfere with the Sheriff E. Alderman. |progress of the audits. The Sheriff said Fleagle had R O I ment. Detroit in pnmcular honored the fallen men as the majority were Saskatchewan of Robert Lowe, prob-| ably the first citizen of Whitehorse | and Southern Yukon Territory. He . PROSPECTIVE SCOPE tains warlike ambitions toward ed by field agents working in am- |\written a note to the inmates of the | | had been a rzsident of Whitehorse £ China,” which the Nationalist Gov- bulances in the country districts| penver County Jail offering $10,000 ;ln::lb;:k gfl:‘;n;:’gti‘ ‘Xl’” Join. (10r years and had been en- l)F TF'CHNICAL WORK ernment is prepared to oppose. |and this phase of the fight against |cash to effect his escape and pro- \ 'ed with the B\ 5.‘ gt ~‘gaged in the mercantile business, < The drastic move followed inde-|the white plague is to be intensi- : e le Government 0 yyining transportation and teaming 5 pendent action by Manchuria on fied htis winter. | viding a hiding place in Denve \ tribute, and all-round trading. He served | The money, the Sheriff said, was FRANK I. WELLER research wi 6.1 —— A \ i B P . Al . . ch work when the burean ‘Wednesday for a peaceable setqe | ISP i to be paid when the escape was| IN EAsT AND several terms in the Yukon Coun- Farm Editor laid plans to Interpret price tre ment of the Chinese Eastern Rail- BERLINERS SUICIDE accomplished. | cil, from which he resigned when| B s, P way dispute. Manchuria agreed| BERLIN.—City statisticians reck-| A I e | nominated by the Liberals qu: (Aszociated Press Feature Service) txonyt;:a;?x:ea[:: ni:'::;:‘::lfm’ 2 that the Russian managers be rein- |oned that 809 Berliners committed H MIDDLEWEST member of the Dominion Parlia- orecasis’ 8 % ¥ ’ i, . . p— % e | 4 . ; | WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—In hir-|the price trend of cotton, but it | ;Z:‘fiiuz:d ;%’::”;og ‘;:a{:;“’z ;:;c‘gfn‘e’;tn;imf"“ A gg:‘:f‘ - M“'xmfiié‘\kk‘é“fi'és’l‘ A | z-n':l:;{1(]"LeSL(‘:;ra‘lneu?fiZcrh? as otlng W. A. Schoenfeld, one of the |does predict trends in other farm | "her terms imposed by Russia. bered 528 and u‘me women 281 ‘ —— n‘u»m fn'vm s n: a r'ulidf" z;r 1}:-‘“0“ fleld men in.the buresu of jcommadities. The seryice SRRSINN 4 UE ey g 1 F sars. il | Gaston- | Liberal Party, of, which B *he | agricultural economics, the farm |1y is becoming of mare importanes pun Bonor of mrs. Emil Gestor-|\Snow Also Covers Many e oy ieh fhe WAS A1 | hoard has indicated a second tme | to the board. It makes continuous i ) 3. 5 | . R R otz 9, 0 4 5 . |the probable scope of its future re- |use, too, of the cro H 4 F: 070, 8 a fe 2 f | d 2 P INTERNA TIONAL Uj ~IOI ‘ ‘mek:lr:gl :rg;m;h:‘:i' a‘;“‘l i States Incmdmg Vl}’glnla f)el](h““i' ;’arotfifnff:(;r :lll“'cé:&rfwvun-n in factors affecting market board. As it expands it may find 0 ST D NTS 0 HT taining at tea between 3 and 5| —Much Suffering distFict " in’ the Dominion Parlia. |74 Price ! oo SR hete bwp Beskhes K ‘; E 1 ] o'clock this afternoon at the home | ment many times, | The fisst eame ‘When.fhe hoard, jaf, the (Bumbe. Sl el CHICAGO, IlL, “Nov. 30.—Winter by order of the President, took over | with greater facility if attached T —————— gi ;h:er{::n;t;r,a“z‘;\: gxx- ;\nm tI)VIrs. \loday held most of the Unlted! m;\'::v’ l::«‘,vaa':a:sn?w;;e( Onnx:;fl;)s bodily the bureaits SiEmEs 91 00-iihe hon: ; ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 30—The co- |broader view among young people|Gastonghay’s honor s |States in an icy grip and snow; vived by his widow, {vhu i | ¢ ative marketing. — g operation of American educators#of human problems and '‘relations!rival here some two weeks ago. jcovered many clates, even parts of with him at the time of ‘his death | 10ere is no suggestion that the| various research, service and reg and students in a world-wide move- | between various countries. i S R | Virginia. | and sevAval HetHary At fimfls‘ 1 d intends to absorb the whole |ulatory activities of the bureau ment to establish a closer unity, With that object there hag been| STEWARTS HAVE BOY BABY Numerous dedths are rcported.; AFTER TODAY THERE AR A 4k 23 bureau or any other part of it, but |the Pacific northwest have been ef among young people of all countries | created in Belgium, under the pat- especially in the Middle West cities ARE ONLY the law provides that the President ordinated under Schoenfeld's will be sought by Prof. Adhemar|ronage of Prof. M. Pirenne of the| An ‘eight pound baby boy has and also New York. POLAND LEADS IN WEDDINGS may turn over to it any govern- |rection. Taets, noted Belgian educator, who | University of Ghent and a memherlbeen born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ; Destitute and homeless looked for | e | mental agency it needs. | While he is to represent the fan has arrived in the United States.|of the Belgian academy, and Burgo- |Stewart, at St. Ann's Hospital. {lodging houses and received atten- | 20 » WARSAW.—Poland claims the! | board, his sexvices still are to Professor Taets is on a semi-|master Max of Brussels of war time official mission to interest college [fame, the organization “Les Semaii- groups in the creation of an inter-}les au Soleil” (The Sowing of the national gxguflnmn to promote a Sun), {tion from charitable organizations. i Football enthusiasts faced severe weather conditions for the closing’ HOII SHOPPING DAYS iof the seasan. & Mother and baby are reported fine. The father is in the office of B. D. Stewart, Federal Mining En- ,ginter, | highest marriage ratg in Europe by‘ Schoenfeld is.a former assistant |available to the bureau, p |virtue of government figures show-|chief of the bureau. He has been ly in connection with economic § |ing 9.8 weddings for every 1,000 of |chairman of the federal crop re-|marketing research work of he papulation, ;porting board and was in charge of |interest to the beard,