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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XXXV., I\O 5274. lUNl:AU ALASKA, SA]URDAY DI:C EMBER 7, 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENI'S SUGGESTS WAR DEPARTMENT SEARCH FOR EIELSON 20 MAR'NES ' 1 N EATLE‘L!E EECTOR ‘CASE ]REBELUUN IS | cchOj.mL LINDBERGH'S NEW MONOPLANE SEGRETI#Y OF ROUT FORGE OUTGROWTH OF : 7 INTERIOR HAS OF HUNDREDS CHINA MUTINY - TAKEN ACTION Invaders Attempt to Enter Nationalist Soldiers at Pu-| | War Depart—n;;lt Asked to Haitian Town but kow Start Something | Form Expedition to Are Repulsed Hunt Alaska Fliers —Martial Law K WASHIZ\GTO\' Dec. 7—| SHANGHAI, Dec. 7.—The mutiny | CLAIM MA-D?PRIVATE A special message was today | | PLANES NOT SU]TED last Tuesday of several thousand sent to Congress by President | Heover and asked immediate creation ef a commission to| Nations rnment soidiers at | Pukow, rown into a rebellion | i in several Provinces in Central China. {Dorbandt Crashes Up at g s aps 4 | It is declared that the object is inquire ints Haitian rel:‘.txons‘ %6 ov v the govermmibnd ARG Tellés 2 Croseant with the United States. | its 1, Chiang Kuida-Shek. | P It is also announced that i bels ° threaten ORMOR4 ! lane Damaged Ci v in South China. — the Admin ation has ord- ed Talds by Russian. oops " ered an additional force of port » taken p! WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.— | Secretary of Interior Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, has suggest- rn Manchuril. placed under Wednesday in W Nanking Marines in that country in| case of any emergency. The| martial law to ent untoward : total is fixed at 500 Marines. development while government \ ed the War Department take et 1 ociated Press Poto cops marched nojthward to meet 5 T active stevs for an Army ex- MARINE PATROL HAS Decasto Earl Mayer (right), charged with the murder ot James the rebel forces numbering 30,000, % it pedition to rescue Col. Carl upon the capital from the , 80 miles distant. Ben Eielson and Ear] Bor- - land, his mechanician, down somewhere off the Fiberian CLASH WITH NATIVES E. er, obtained an Injunction restraining movfy | Seattle c!hurs from using a “lie detector” while questioning him. basc at Peng | i He is shown with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, i ! ARMED GUARDS OUT NGHAI, Dec. 7—The Chi- I Jommission has de-! PORT AU PRINCE, Dec. body of 1500 men attempted to ——— S Assocfated Press Photo cs A. Lindbergh in Les Angeles. It Coast and m° . ng since Moo 1 with vade the city rmed 3 e g e Sy ] | Death Threats Bring - ; to and the invaders clashed i Police Guard wred al law in Chinene por-| piape vinl dove! g B B of shrs. Lindberaly ST ‘y‘;%“i:;:’“‘:’h;:‘; * 4 vember 9. ith a Marine patrol. Five invaders ¢ ! tions of Shanghai and along the| ana a cruising radius of r callins St chdie L i Secretary Wilbur's action were killed and 20 wounded. | | ik Shanghai-Nanking Railway special | — — » The invading band came from IS EXGLUSIVE { " wmed guards have been placed as ! 7 S el & ( followed receipt of a tele- the outlying sections and met the % far couth as Wisih, 70 miles from | Lolllllli‘.vlh“l' of Veteraus 14 TAX REDUGTI“N jgram from six leadi eiti- Marine patrol of 20 men under Shanghai. reeti © |uens of Nome informing him command of Capt Roy Swink, of Tn 1 SERVIGEI Special guards are also stationed \ l!l(‘lldc {1 etings Lo \i() uers the National Guard. | For an hour the party held the soldiers surrounded, then the Ma- rines fired three volleys overhead Last Wmd m Bull(]lng< Of gnd then opened effective firing Kind Situated in Wilds with one machine gun and six : i gl i | unable to fume- WILLIAM FOX BYSENATEGOM. == o " o e S el e L |that the private expedition along the Shanghai-Hangchow Rail- \‘\lw;‘fi T | . . - oy B"_I_ REP“RTED \headed by Pilot Frank Dor- automatie x;r‘r{!e?;uurf(utllm of the de-| Near Capital i Sl |States Marshal at Nomg, ir- Reports late this afternoowfrom By HES PLUMMER NAMES BnARn ‘Ru’nluhon ot House Pmb— formte('l'h t:le l].lll.el'iol‘ ot Auxcaves said. the Gity was quict| \ASHINGTON, Dec, T-Threc hly R U1, Iy; |ment that plines nv&& in ¥ C, Tt 3 ,ably Re -y ; Tales Lonbib o R tolull s 4 and “Hiembers of the Lg¥eding band 1 e HC o i il o il e BB ficials reported that in their judg- ment the small body of Marines saved the cJLy from looting. 0F TRUSTEES Control of Mohon Picture Senate Monday ;Iwcre unsuited for such work WASHINGTON, Dec! 7—The Sen- and urged the Government (> ate Finance Commitiee has report-‘give assistance in the searci crow flies, in and most impe: arc Washington, is loc 15 ex; d to be the last - eoihiry EbE:” ©. o favorable on the $160,000,000 tax Wl(h lanes suitable for I | 1t is to be ex v for the Interests Now Vested | reduction resolution. L ong |of army, navy and marine officers, | n NCW Board The resolution approved b_V cruising. | : the House, proposes a 1 per cent! nd in time probably will be the of its kind in {largest organizati f its k NOW CONSORT = f Tt is located on the Arlington s of the Potomac river in a setting oF AGA KHAN cr rare and wild beauty. S | impossible that a r e S lcould be so near the . |there is ample proof. Busmess Woman Marrles In the woods boraering the sev- |reduction in tax rates of individu-| PLANE CRACKED UP {als and corporation incomes. | NOME, Alaska, Dec. 7. — Pilot Senator Watson said he though Dorbandt’s plane cracked iip ffid he would call up the resolution in Joe Crosson’s plane was slightiy the Senate on Monday and he fur- |damaged when the pilots atiempi= stated that he did not expect @4 to takeoff yesterday. orning ous opposition. {from Teller for North Cape to i i rcarch for Eielson and E nd., landing field was covered The ‘ h\gh with drifts. The planes were ]lnaded heavily with gasoline and NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Control of the motion picture interests headed by William Fox are to be vested in a Board of Trustees on which the Western Eleetric Company and a firm of Wall Street bankers will be represented. The Board of Trustees members have been appointed by Fox him-§ E : A |enteenth fairway there lived a 600- self an sists imself, John RlCl’!eS! Indian P“nce fpoun:l deer. Every winter when Twice threatened with death over c;tlf,rzolz ;‘:Ie]:memnfo[}:hc Electrical no wind prevailed to help in the m Wol'ld !snow blanketed the ground grecns- the phone, and her home broken into Research Products, a subsidiary| Monroe Curtis, New York State Commander of the Veterans of Fore!g'n takeoff. The accident spoiled 'kecpers would scatter hay on the after her dog had been chloro- oo western Electric; H. L.| Wars, assisted by Constance Lucaa as they address Christmas cards ta Is smuKlNG uP chances for quick rescue work. ATXLESBAINS, France, Dec. 7— ground for him to cat. He was formed, Betty Gray was placed un- g\ 1y pr the Halsey, Stuart Com- | children and mothers at the Veterans of Forcign Wars National Home The fliers and assistants are der a special police guard of Bev- erly Hills police. She could give no reason for the asserted death *hreats. pany, a Wall Street banking house.| for Widows and Orphans of ex-Service Men at Eaton Rapids, Michigan, \bulldlng a new runway on the snow Icovered ice field at Grantley Har- The Board is formed, it is said, International Newsreel to facilitate permanent financing|=————— ' st piamin SClouds. e Seefl 20 Miles bor and repairing Crosson's plane . Moslems, today married Andree, land will leave as soon as possible. ‘,Q 5 & & tional Newsreel of large theatre groups purchased | Ou[ at Sea from osephine Carron, young . French, For Needed Exercise by Fox. A statement said the ES P s company’s properties are in excel- : Decks of Starr E (Continued on Page ™o | Aga Khan, powerful Indian ruler revered by all alike as the club’s and descendant of the Prophet, and | uncrowned mascot, until one day, religiotis head of millions of Ismaili the gun of a poacher laid him low. business woman. Mayor Henry| The club was born to fill a nezd SR o Clerc performed the civil ceremony. in th e ranks of Washing u!‘ ,F lent Ln'mchl ccndmon i Two Moslem Imans placed Aga since Teddy Roosevelt de: e p F SWARD, A a, Dec. 7.—Pas- tBA. affioars Do NnLY An 18 songers arriving on the man steam- Report Is Made girl who now becomes the consort capital were getting too fat and ! qu | ler Starr from Westward Alaska, re- On Arrests for of one of the Wealthiest .Indian needed regular exercise, soldier | : ported that great white smoke . ,e . clouds, belching forth from Mount Liquor Violations Khan'’s hand in that of the French 't | Princes in the world. I sailors and marines have bad di i it | T2 The couple will go to Italy and culty. U o B Pl | MAN suchDE Ladies’ Garment W()rkel‘s Magiek, one of the Kyptmai group in — i : % {Jumps Irom Spinning lane » 4 1. remain a few weeks before pro-| Membership in Washington coun /. > Valley of Ten Thousand Smoke: WASHINGTON, Dee. Sy ceeding to their future home. Public golf at Altiade of One i Union Approve of Walk Makes Ofl G were plainly visible from the dscks ® Federal Prohibition officers . i ik ; lesoggl by o Toy Manutacturer Kills| outs on January First {Makes er to Govern- g ine steamer, 20 miles out at sea. ® arrested 66,195 persons dur- @ The chief mineral wealth of Ver-! =2 cro/.dr-d gy thellpi B it . Thousand Feet 2 ment, on Taxes—Un- I’ S AR ing the fiscal year which ® mont lies in its granite and marble | 0> o | Employee then Shoots e e ; i ble Busi Amencan Reported ended last June, and 311,- uarries. : o R 0 K : g1 Oftlo, (Dot % S SS 5 q 4 (Commupd on Page Three) _ PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. Himself in Tcmple |Delegates to the International Lad- | profita 074 pEIREDH Slain at Mexicali lazxofmllylff\f ::22:;501 num, local aviator, es ies’ Garment Workers Union c | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Dec. 7— |vention voted approval of three| CHICAGO, 1., Dec. N I ; D :ldLE' vesterday afternoon, b - anc,y. s to on Gold ing from a spinning planc from L= 'mpo bodies of Gieorge Otstof, toy |Strikes in New York, Boston and|Druggan, retired beer WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. —- {000-foot allitude. The ship was de- manufacturer, and Mrs. Rose Mc-|Baltimore bringing the total num- whose offer to pay the government murder of J. Warburg Smyll Anklets at i‘ eddln Of Rt . : Cuteheon, emplose, were found last |ber of walkout sanctioncd for Jan-[$25,000 on his §300000 income tx|American, on November 50, at }Bm'num Lw;ast stunting when the piope5n - Otstot’s factory by Wal- |uary 17 to five. The others are in n embroiled him in court pro- Mexicali, Mexico, is repo.ted to plane went into 2 tail spin while .~ . : ter McCutcheon, husband of the|Cleveland and Philadelphia ded his offer as lib- the State Department by Consul 1 of what he termed Frank Bohr. dous and unprofitable busi-| - PLANES MADE SAFER, j 8256. New Hampshire made the smallest number of ar- rests, 17. Kansas was next with 31. Alaska reported 191 arrests. der fize of the g0 her when she failed to return{Nearly 100,000 workers “ home. | President Wiliam Green, of \‘wivl ‘Pmul of Amomuuu» —Nancy Miller, | women have little or nothing to say | /PATDum took a parachute slong an admitted that hi; PARIS, Dec. T. McCutcheon entered the toy fac-,American Federation of Labo: Maharani Shrrmishtha Bai Saheb, |about their marriages. Daugh at the insistence of “Tex" Rankin, ety S dressed the delegates at the con-|income for tw : will wear gold anklets as a sign of |are disposed of by their ihors, |member of the Board. tory, smelled escaping gas and then | 8Ly iE o U e e (et Mg will wea ket 55 2 & 5005 by their fathe B et e ekt ‘i saw OL- vention and promised the Ciurient |been mare than s200. e - YVOUNG SAYS RFPORTS roval rank for the first time ir |who select the bridegroom and fix tot and Mrs. McCutcheon stretched ‘Workers support. | d however, that the net was J1 1§ D) - ic for the marriage of her | y. pdaughter, Princess Manorama As soon as the princess made her Raje. an official ceremony in which |choice she notified her father, who | the Seattle girl will appear beside | has sanctioned the wedding. The | her Indian husband. couple met in England, where the The ceremony, to take place in|girl was studying in company with | Indore early in the new year, is the | her brother. reason advanced for the return of The marriage will be a colorful out on the floor. B oy |only: $100,000; { I § ) 1 Al'e) > o Druggan said the reason why he ON PROGRESS IN 1929 |three times and Otstot was shot filed no tax returns in 1922 aad | The police said Otstot's hand ts ruled no returns were re-' WASHINGTON, Dec 7——1‘(otabh‘ of more speed in nearly all types-of lgripped a pistol and powder burns rmnzl on profits from the manufac- in aviation have been |commercial aircraft, were cited were on his fingers. The Lheur.v! ¢ and sale of beer. t year, sa the | 'he air secremry as among M of the police is that it was murder ) | - 3 I . Young, the Maharajah Tukoji Rao Holkar |affalr, lasting a week, with oxen and suicide. o000 0000 0000 00, scretary of commerce for aero- | development. ¢ and his American bride to India,|and calves slain by the score to! T e MILWAUKEE Wis, Dec. 7T—|® TODAY’S STOCK ® nautics “Another striking feature, this month. provide food for the bangueting. 7 While two compan}onx pointed their | ® * QUOTATIONS . his report, “has been the Princess Manorama, almost as old | The state of Indore will have offi- |Three Brothers QI @k14 peraotis who had been|® © 9 9 0 o'6's 8 9 .0 o Into the plane itsell, Young said, | gpplication of brakes to airpla ’, her stepmother, has just started | cial charge of the decorations. : Coast to {commanded to lay face down on| NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Alaska Ju- has f{"" built bty h of the inher-|wheels, Not only does this vack to Indore after visiting with | Nancy Miller will not appear dur-| Y ithe floor and a third w: in an |neau mine stock is quoted today at ent stability hoped for and prom- |yelopment shorten the landing the deposed Maharajah in the castle | ing the early part of the ceremony, | Death in Lake |automobile, the two men robbed |7, American Ioo 39%, Bethlehem ised by aeronautical engineers f0r land take-off distance, but it at Ste. Germaine-en-Laife. She |as she is no blood relative of the| le CAMDEN, N. J., Dec. T— o |the Layton Park State Bank latc| Steel 97, General Motors 41%, Com- many years. Moreover, this stabil- | iqs materially in maneuvering: is pethrothed to a Hindu lawyer, |younger girl. But after the mar-{ AFTER TODAY THERE ® Thom: aged 9 years, Ed- e |yesterday afternoon of $53 in cur- bustion 12%, International Har- Iy has been achieved without sac-|gjplane on the ground, as Chandraseno Rao Mutkar, in whose | riage rites are over, she will join 5 5 o {® ward, 8 and Frank, 6, Leak- e !rency. They made no attempt to|vester 88, International Paper A Tilicing maneuverability or con- | brakes are independent in aet veins flows no royal blood. the family in the cergmony mark- | ARE ONLY /e head brothers, were drowned e 'rifle the vault. 29, Paper B no sale, Paper C 16, trolability. “Landing gears of oleopn The Maharajah, who broke with |ing the girl's departure from her | {® late yesterday afternoon o_! ————-- Kennecott 61%, Natlonal Acme 204,| The increasing number of multi- | ‘and oleospring design are tradition when he took his Ameri- |father’'s home to that of her hus- 4 14 |® when their little express ® s Gas produced from smouldering jard Ol of California 654, motored planes, greater use of metal | ;sa4 almost exclusively for can wife, cast it aside again when |band. s wagon ran down hill and e wood was made to drive a mot jard Oil of New Jersey 69%, propellers and tail wheels instead|,nq absorption purposes he granted his daughter full powers | Maharaji will wear her gold ank- - .. |® broke through ice on New- e truck in a test staged at Sor s Corporation 59%, Cities Serv- of skids, increased use of metal It | proying extremely successful i 1o contract her own marriage. Ordi- | lets as a token she is of the high-| MORE SHOPPING DAYS ¢ ion Lake. © (Cal, in the presence of army offi- | Magma 51%, Montgomery Wings and fuselages, development narily in all Oriental countries, the |est rank in the state. j LEFT 0099000 909 e e e cors ward 62%. of the Diesel engine and attainment - (Continued on Page i

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