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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXV NO. 5280 JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY DECEVlBER 14 1929 Ml:MBLR OF ASE)OCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS 'VOLCANOES REPORTED ACTIVE IN WESTWARD ALASKA ARIZON 1(;11\'1, .1.-1IRIES‘I£(})'PTIAN . FLAMES SHOOT ' FORTH;SULPHUR FUMES IN AR 'Seven Volcanoes Are Re- ported Active, Aleutians, Coast of Peninsula FIRST 'GENERAL ACTION SINCE TWO YEARS AGO Steamer Starr Makes Re- port at Dutch Harbor —Opinions Expressed DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, Dec. 14.—Mail steamer Starr, on the Christmas voyage to the westward, reports seven volcanoes on the Eastern Aleutians and Southern coast of the Alaska Peninsula again spouting flames and spread- ing dense sulphur smoke. This is the first general outburst in that region since NO Vi SIBIL":Y—" . GAVEL.FALLS FOR SEVENY-FIRST comzss ] APAN SENDS DELAYS SEARCH : SHARP DEMAND - FOR TWO FLIERS 10 SOV. GOVT, Pilots with Five Planes Adequate Asmirances” Ave Awaiting Favorable Wanted for Safeguarding Weather for Flights of Her Nationals CONDITIONS ARE NOT N. W. MANCHURIA IS FAVORABLE AT NANUK RECION REFERRED TO Twenty-five Mile an Hou Denial Ma;:'e_'that Soviet Wind Prevails—Temper- | Troops Have Been ature Is Below (Zero | Withdrawn B['],LE']‘;__\VlNN]PEG,'i TOKYO, Dec. 14.—Demands that Russia- provide more adequate as- Dec. 14, Vilhjalmur Stef-| Associated Presa Photo surances of safeguarding lives and ansson, northern explorer, to- The.opening scene of the first regular session of the seventy-first congress in Washington. The property of Japanese nationals in day sought speedy air relief ‘ opening: fermalities were quickly dispensed with to make ready for the heavy assortment of legisia- Nurthwestern wanchuria, are con- tion hqlnn it tained in a note from the Japane or Eielson. y o . i Ry Sad ; P for Eielson. From New York 7 ¢ Government to the Russian Foreign he telegraphed to Edmonton | \S l I N ‘Office and delivered through the suggesting that Ch drle BOMB WREGKS Saimon nllustry ever |Japancse Embassy at Moscow. “Punch” Dickinson, | Besides demanding details con- o o e g S peset HOME IN N. Y In Better Condition, Is g g aveilable for a flight to the attention to the fact that the Rus- | & Report of J P Mcc-overn sian Ambassador at Tokyo has in- TpEE yith patcs necessarv formed the anese Government He said the intended search BUR'NG NIGHT I PR L S : e SEATTLE, Dec. 14.—The salmon ghat Soviet tfops have withdrawn || + planes must be dispatched i y has “never been flfl 2 from Chinese§territory. It inti- v . . % : B |1927. o Aadi N, v re prosperous condition,” J. P. mated that this is in variance with . hurriedly to Nome. M 0 N A G LE WII.I- McGovern, retiring president of the the facts sincé a considerable por- e e FLIGA The eponting: 18 I.”n“ed - & 3 shocl\ Is Felt for Dlstancel Pacific Canned Salmon Brokers AS- tion of the Clinese Territory Wast The former Isabel Helen Maynard, 21, stepdaughter of the Speaker|by marine men to indicate “I\OMI?.“Ala:ka. fec "114 "é’"‘{ i b Thice Miles 9 sociation said reporting financial of the Khingan mountains is now|of the Arizona House of Representatives and Hassan Saby el Kordi|that the island and coast con- | i e o ree liles — statistics of the 1929 season. under Russian) occupation. |of Cairo, Egypt, her husband. They met while students at the State| o000 2onin heine altered S0 ATIvED Jere Thursday from Persons In)ured The pack of Alaska, Puget Sound ——- | University. b & & i Anihg:m:(lv in a St?n((limr';: open e WITH ROBERTSON and the Columbia River, was 6,000 | 2 R ¢ The crew of the Starr said || cockpit plane, reporte ks 000 cases valued at $50,000,000. ing are | yed enroute by no visibility. The| NEW FORED) e i The maj ion of rk:lr season’s FI la the 13th the volcanoce, SEve }| ' came weather is prevailing at Tel- | expl was felt for miles! ok A been spld atiprolel s St 3 | Katmai, Paviof, Mageik, Mag- ler. 000 worth of dam |amil, Akutan, Chiginagak llll. ne of Felix Dale: Chester. er mp;ns from the Nanuk Siberia, are not at Lol ack has alre n sold at prof= itable prices i market is free | RAISING wu-L !W as Real Quiet Juneau Young Man, Grad- of canceliation, McGovern said. |Day, Reno Office INGREASE FUR {Siishaloty. A RS All are unusually active. sandro, 1 plosior 2 the ne | B premising for air service. A 25-mile explosion hurled the owner vate of Eastern Law | 3 an hour northwest wind is pre- a1 his family from their beds S h 1 S 1 ‘ .‘O ‘RENO, Nevada, D.uc. 14— o vailing, the sky is overcast and tem- and ninc persoms were injured. School Settles Here { ® The County Clerk’s office e l,i,mf"m‘ below zero. Neighbors {old of seeing an auto- —_— | might has welF not existed o The tempergiure hete-énd at Té e S::p 0 fn‘us of ‘the Dales Ty A al S i ‘[ [‘ f g LDIL.])JGI..}‘ ‘tr,“u.,cf ulx‘mss as ® { e - is at 13 degrees above zero. sandro ew min ; i wn Ju- {Annu olicitation tor a place for filing divorces. e o s e g jear fore the sion and then speed |’ oung man ntly gradu | . . For the first time in m ° Geo]oglcal Slfi'VCy Makes L R e from the law school of the M ! Christmas for Pioneers thani 10 sy yeaterady 0| il - Tals weather for successful trips to Si- &% : Bl e i han 10 years, yesterda inal - Tabulation of Babia big was 5o severe that Colleze, in Milwau W ¢ to Be Started passed without a single di- e ; | The pilots realize that they do MaNY Do in New Rochelle,|consin, has returned to Juncau and ! vorce case going on the re- e Alaska Production : e pilots they o mides: = oy folt |Das entered the law offices of R . 3 not have proper planes and equip- i;'lfl vn:;\l;,x 'W""‘w““‘l‘_‘f\h(‘ 3 t‘,l:: - g o ]\\h 4 ;m K\\l\ll(hn 5 The third annual raising ot funds 1: co;d: N : Powia: "5 i ll chRED FIGHT ment for the trip in search of Col. ¢ ] B " Per Sérvics Cor - Ito afford the pioneers at the Home | B SRANARY. JUXL 1 G A 3TON, Dec. 14—Fina or the try hria . e of the Personal Service Cor- Hunting Season Closes Sun- : Phasts N e |® vorces filed is from 10 to 30 ® | abulation by the Geological Survey ’ C Ben Eielson and mechanic ™ 0,0 g T horation. ) g in Sitka an especial reason for ’ 3 A | Bor but are willing and anxious a(s‘.nq '&;\l '.‘h\ ice ma poratior i ; : day P Wine Bll'CIS May Be Christmhs cheer, will be started a day without An_v }v~-\|p ® |of the mineral production of Alas-‘M F; P " % o do their bit in the rescue. ”:I( i ,;;( ”; e . kfilrb 1}4: ‘,L l.A'::Jmen’n n Aj"_“ Pogc\"\‘ d t D 25 Monday with ths arrival of W. D. Y.eucrduy was Friday, the e lka during 1928 showed a total value | cLamln uts Goldstem to Of the five planes, only one, a e “‘;y Qfln- it ihw-: 1:1 u‘r‘.uéx’xl‘t 1“5.4 y of 1.’ fn SSESSe! 0 Dec. Gross, sponsor of the fund, from thirteenth. ® |of $14,061,000 making an nggregmw Sleep il’l Second lineon Oabin, 1% availanle. . Thers, SOYE0 CB0R QRICEFAHE PUATE-« IREAtED Dotege. From Beatile he T Ithe south. Mr. Gross is expecte ® [total since mining began in the| is no news at the Nanuk regarding 3L 4 v":;‘c”’”]‘“{)fi‘:“&’j""'u‘ft;"é“‘]:”“' ];) I“D cks _”’la"‘ ‘"i‘;“?‘b N{F‘“"’("““”J] to arrive here aboard the Queen(® ® ® ® ® © © °" LB A1 B [:;;Ox:lolgry of approximately $600,- | Round of Match Salecn, el studies i e Marquet ollege. In Fl. ted for their wiliness and|ang will immediately begin his per-| — - — ) | W sge i SNCKE“ ELECTED bis Junlor year he formed associa- perspiculty, were. today €BL 10K sanal vealistiahion Tor monsy “““‘EI_ NER BREMEN The value of gold produced in! NEW YORK, Dec. 14—Jimmy HEAD OF PIONEERS ’Aon.vv \.u'\ .:]t-n.:h, & Zaidins, an ready for last assault on their |wnich to present to the Pioncers ! 1928 was $6,845,000. McLarnin, Vancouver socker, scored i FOR THE NEXT YEAR \v?ld' mv}w ‘Amn 0; MlI}Vu\lko ; fm: ;rvmun(vl’* L(;mf?rz‘ow, ‘Those that .fur- before Christmas Day. The value of copper produced Was g sensational knockout over Ruby ! whom he i prepared briefs and r vive the dnv'_v and escapz local|l rhis is the third annual an‘ $965.000. Goldstein, hero of New York's Ghet- :nnu‘ll'_ cihef,.‘ "He was SLEC 1 in scattergun artists, t_aner sx.mdown raising by. Mr. Gross which was| The value of silver produced was to, last night in a duel between the John T. Spickett, prominent Ju- |pARIINE. several corporation and Sunday, can fake things easy unill started by the theatre ‘owner as al $266,000. wolteribight - ludaies, ShAt SAUN 9 neau business man and pioneer the- | 2% Il‘?"]*)f CY_Sasa f?" flhc“(f"_‘ taw September. 5, 10,/ -0 .. i {hobby. That it pleased the n.n— ‘The value of coal produced Was wadison Square Garden. | atrical man, was last night elected | <\ before passing the bar exami- ':I'omnr‘l’nw the hunting season f"rlncers goes ‘without saying and thos: ‘, 5“91-000 | Goldstein took the full count, President of Igloo No. 6, Pione h SR - jall migratory wild birds comes 0 who contributed each year also felt | | ‘The value of all mining increased fiay on his back, after 52 seconds HEAT'NG PLANT of Alncka for next year. Mr. Spic. || MP: Monagle gradusied from an end for this year. Generally it lino. ploasure of being able (o do! more than $900000 over the preced- of fighting in the second round. kett has resided in this city for |MArduette last June, and in July has been af least s good as former |¢neir bit. Bach contributer is asked | 4o b 4 Afl t Takes |\ year but the copper valuss de- Goldstein had been knocked down Eleit ous-taid ‘ot Estsysinrd | FOOK B a‘x."‘]c;c:mz‘:itwn. o ‘1‘," - years just r;recledlnlg. ”Dlucks anr:,w give anything ability permits, aSSeS 1BU‘ OilC akes L'r(',a:l:d 51.289,?’00. 4 oroduction 1s tic® Previousl. has been ve in the Pioneers T s g ough recipro- geese were fairly plentiful in most |from $1 up, ‘ even ays to ross The increased gold production is, - eee G(‘.l Subcontract to Install S At o i o '{;.rflr’w.:l;(wxill:all‘hc ;;mn ssocls; of (l}u‘ Izw}:u'eld rlog;]xlncxes x,m,()l hunt‘-1 The fund has grown each year ~ A[lan“{ el d;m to pla;-é:r nn;iaelsuggo min:s,ng,» o . ed last night vons I olher § Les, erm him ers have ac airly good ags al tand this ear romises to be “" placers yielding X an ode A i ‘v 2ok Ray Oil Burners n s et [to practice Ia Michigan, Lli- Fall. Birds possessed at the close|panner ome. Gontributions are. |mines $555,000. A",’""”’" Commission Capitol Building William Stein- | 1015 and T doing |of the season may be retained for|sought from all points in Alaska,| NEW YORK, Dec. 4~—Liner| e To Make Inquiry Into splendidly in corporation | | premen, the fases ocen ioer. 15 PIONEER WOMEN Situation in Huiti n port after & battle with an AL- antic storm which delayed her ELECT OFHCERS early three days and resulted in shes "n]ur‘cs to 10 passengers. At d ractice a 10-day period but must be dis- land former Alaskans in Seattle in Wisconsin and Illinois, but the posed of by December 25. ;pomand’ San Francisco and lure of Alaska was strong hel Local hunters claim that thelangeles are also institufing solici ded to return to Juneau and ducks that frequent Mendenhall!tations; “grow up with the country. Valley and its salt water m: »-President; John Elmer Reed, Sec- ow, Chaplain; G. : Thomas Dull, Rice & Ahlers Company, well- Inown local plumbing and heatine 1 contractors, have been awarded the ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. — The House Foreign Affairs Committee regular meeting of the subcontract f tall ating at-Arms; Louis Van Lehn, i : ‘ as resblut ooy Jor nstalllng heating B e will be installed at| Mr Monagle's certificate from are the willest to-be found any- orm of hurricane proportions | Pioneers of Alaska Auxiliary, Igloo 128 @Pproved the Porter resblutian equipment in the Alaska ~capitol Trustee. hey will be sta m i f the S i1 2 g - S to authorize President Hoover to building, according to an announce- the first meeting next year, Janu-|:0® CEr¥ of whe Supreme Cou where. They have an eye for dis- | iwas fought by the Bremen on the |No. 6, last night the following were aDncint & Somusiihin AoC GRS e tAday CTha b wapighsie : of Wisconsin, and an affidavit of itance that is truly remarkable. To \voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.|chosen officers of the organization AP i q made today. The subcontract ary 8. his good standing filed with the'this is added faculty for dist . into the Haitan situation where re- LV e ¢ . . g Following the business session last BOON A b UL | s added a faculty for distin- 'She brought 1800 passengers. for the coming year: 5 was given them by Bergh, Griggs Following t. District Court here, entitles him to shing days. . For-instance, it is 1 dal y .n:. cent revolt attempts have been Company, Tacoma, which has the night, an enjoyable social hour was | 2 A B Se0s UM 10 SWISRIRG. SV or instance, It 1s The huge steamship was force Gertrude Loughlin, President; p o0 onino e Government and mpany, . 8 3 practice law in Alaska without cx-|said they know the days of the d on the trip which ; -Presid t- e contract for heating and plumbing spent at cards, and lunch was serv- | PT2¢ L ey B, Ry "° rcduce ADOSG-10R, S LriD ch | Mary Monagle, Vice-Presldent; Lot- o "o tpor nrobe into relations be 0] P 33 RS d ack amination. week, and prove it by spending red seven days when the cus-itie Spickett, Treasurer; Agnes G. o 2 r d by the Pioneers’ Auxiliary ke g | 7 4 i %) " i Ag # ro}r;le)io;(':;lz:)‘:n;axly N mufi y the o After being aw: five years T their weekend far out in the salt| GENEVA, Dec. 24.—Geneva is br’-l tcmary time of the vessel is four|Manning, Secretary; Jean Ramsey. tween Haiti and the United States. i can see many improvement id - !coming popular among English an A Wy 4 ——o—— Ray oil burners, each of 125 horse- | Y provemen ald [chuck where the hunter can't ap. 2 idays. Historian; Hilma Torvinin, Ser NEW YORK FOR WEST e Fes By s a1 Toay Bkt SPRINGER OPERATED UPON mo new au..orney this morn !proach without being seen and‘A"l‘:;u:;m from Paris who seck a| mgice during the voyage the ship |geant-at-Arms; Ella Rowe, Chap-| f the same size will complete The paved uireets:leave a fa heard. ‘Then,tco many who persue QU vorce. . |hove to on account of huge waves.|lain; Margaret Patterson, Trustee = o § Il bo held| Deputy U. 8. Marshal C. J.|able impression to the chance Visi- |them acsiduously aver that at any The method is simple. The cou-lphe storm at times reached a ve-(for three-year term. ! the beshing el aud ]; il ® emoy Springer, of Ketchikan, underwent |tor in Juneau and the new Tri rate know when the hunting sea- [Ple after three weeks' residence are jcity of 120 miles an hour and| Agnes Grigg was elected Delegate in reserve in case Of emergency. .=, .iion for appendicitis at|Building would be a credit son is ended. ‘Tomorrow, when(Privately summoned before the|oceq the Bremen until she rolled [to the Grand Igloo, which will meet According to a cablegram received here today, Charles Goldstein, Mrs> Goldstein and Marie Goldstein left n?c ‘-qrell ‘dhe’ h:;gemcilovu Alzu”:;. St. Ann’s Hospital last night at 9 [town.” |shooting is legal, the birds take to|Mmagistrate, who attempts a On- |18 degrees at one time and flung{at Anchorage in March, and Lottie Nheiw Yorlkl tod;ay fnboard m;"r&"m. SUPLIITRERIAG IR IS AT PTeS" clock. The patient is recovering B - A the ocean. But after December 15, |ciliation, and, if they still disazree, ine passengers about, resulting in!Spickett, alternate ship California for San Francisco ent the largest is in use at the : s t 3 g g Vin'the PANAE ORREE 't 3 ok 80-horsepower Dicely. Deputy Springer is here the flocks move en masse to the|the divorce is pronounced. |injuries. The installation will be at the R'x‘\f l‘;unl;f;m AT POWET | attend the Juneau session of the |[CHATINIKA TRADER jmud flats and fresh water sloughs ot = — et~ next regular meeting, January 8. | - T it A5 t & v i -1 re a whist ‘The capital building will be heat- District So:;rt. PLEADS GUILTY TO |n¢ watiow and feed without re: ‘SKAT[NG 1S ENJOYED enesmececceee Th;.;, :3:"|\Ahljb p:f:‘yl:rk!!crh;?c rine Hooker won" the prize and E. O. Goebel the men’ . E % 3 g Lot wo l1ow |gard for those who draw near to i . TODAY’S STOCK - P B iy “each navine Cloristmas Chorus TRANSPORTING FURS their naunts. some of the nar-| ON AUK LAKE; MANY '{ QUOTATIONS o !boiled greenheads, it is claimed, who AREOUTLASTNIGHT see 200 rcevsccses a capacity of 14,000 square feet of . b 'Lxr'm‘in'lywm be us\cfil There is Will Meet Next Albert Bernard, Chatanika trad e flown just out of range all prize. approxim . n, will sit on gun barrels after| myere 1y grating on Auk Lake and| NEW YORK, Dec. 14. — Alaska| The men will furnish the refresh- | | radiation 1 ildi he sys- here recently, and taken off a tomorrow with perfect unconcern. |y, o ny, 75 per. Juneau mine stock is quoted today | at the next social session | radiation in the building. The y aken of. s g A ght between 60 and 75 per o 0% Ameridan o8 Do daid: o D T i tion of attle steamer by Alaska Game Com l ared | American Consulate sport. A large fire on the shore he | jafforded warmth and the bright Members in Warsaw jmoon overhead the illumination Members of all choirs in sons were out enjoying the keen || ot besmicmanied! v eon eral Motors 43%, Bethlehem Steel 95%, Combustién 15, International R Harvester 82'%, International Paper|,, . . 3 r WA 21%, Paper B, no sale; Pflpvr'['”"”'" Elected | Placed Under /lrrps'l’rhe ice at the southern end of the o 15 “konnecott Copper 59%, Nd_-‘,\ b Pyatidans | R TR Yo e {lake is splendid for skating bt 10 iona Acme 19%, Standard OU of | 'C b 1 TCS was fined $250 and sentenced 0 10| wARSAW, Dec. 14.—Two minor (Ward the center the ice is not firm. | cayrornia 62%, Standard oil of|(Of Greece mission officers, yesterday apr tr Electrical gongs to indi- . | Juneau and singers gener- | before Judge A. W. Fox in ate too high a pressure and other ally are requested to meet United States Commiss; C i: approximately 14,000 square feet of Tuesday Night and fur-buyer, who was arr 1 | trcubles will be installed. next Tuesday night at 8 2 R NE B %, AN and entered a plea of guilty to; POLISH STAR COMING ARSAW, Dec. 14—Stanislas Pet- o'clock in the Presbyterian Church to rehearse the chorals to be given on the . . o . ° - . . ° . . . I} ° . | . long distance runner who e afternoon of December 24 at e ;days’ imprisonment in the local|mempers of the American Con-| Many skating parties are slated New Jersey 66%, Texas Corporation’ e ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 14. ® ’ beat Paavo Nurmi over the six kilo- e the Community Christmas e |Federal pail. |sulate and one other person have [for tonight and tomorrow. Taxis 567%, Cities Service 28% Magma ® —Alexander Zaimas, who ® || meter distance here recently, has e Three in Triangle Place. The e Fifty-five beaver and a trunk inlpeen arrested by the police after 'have been engaged and scores of 5 " Montgomery-Ward éoz, e preceded M. Venizelos as o AFTER TODAY THERE | left for New York, where he will e choral direction willbeunder e which they were discovered, were|investigations showed the Consul-|Private cars will also be conveying bjo s BYRPA o Premier, has been elecled o | | run five races. Petkiewicz is a e the direction of Elmer E. e |ordered forfeited: to the Govern- ate stamp has been counterfeited. skaters to the lake. | MRS. ZYNDA RETURNING ¢ president of Greece by the e ARE ONLY i |1 student in the law school of War- ® Reed in behalf of the Ju- e|ment. The skins were valued at| The stamp had been used n” ————— A cablegram received at the Zyn-'e Grecian Parliament. He suc- | saw university. e neau Woman's Club which e lapproximately $1,500. Bernard has |forging visas given emigrants. Sus- LEAVES HOSPITAL da Hotel this morning stated that e ceeds Admiral Kondoukriotis, ® | 8 P > ® is sponsoring the community e |voluntarily served 17 days in jail |picions were aroused when so many: Mrs. C. L. Hulse, who entered the Mrs. 8. Zynda left for Juneau on e who resigned earlier in the e 3 { One whaling company in the ® event. ® [since hi§ arrest, declining to pfit]hme been reaching the United hospital December 1 to be operated the Alameda this morning. The e week because of ill-health e i /|| North Pacific this year captured ® ® |bond and deferring his appearance |States in excess of the immigra- upon for appendicitis, left that in- cablegram also stated that Mr. Zyn- e and approaching old age. o MORTL SHOPPING DAYS B 25 whales. a0 0000000000 e elincout, itien quota, !stitution last night, da was improving nicely, RO R I I RN I Y LEFT 3 ! |