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I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” * VOL. XXXV, NO. 5291. ; JL\EAU ALASKA FRIDA\, DECEMBER 27, 1929. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS | DEAD MARSHAL WARNED AGAINST RHINE EVACUATION ASK SIBERIANS : TO SEARCH FOR MISSING FLIERS Soviet Govern—menl Offers| n.yf“?f‘avu $1.000 Reward for Eielson, Borland MOSCOW, Dec. 27.—Soviet a tion authoriti have issued an ap- woman, and peal to the population of the North- ) Coast of Siberia to join in| Aga Kban, the search for Col. Carl Ben Eielson Indian and Earl B sportsman The Soviet Government has of-1 o0 o B 2,000 rubles, about $1,000 as a P to any person indicating the, France a few of the plane or the; days ago. ors. Lo Aga’s full name e is His 3 FAIRGHILD jusens Sultan Mabomet PLANESNOW Cross n/ the ATFAIRBANKS o2 Indian Empire. VLALASKA mv 0|: ' {ndustrial and Financial Leaders VSE[}RET NOTE 'EDUCATIONWILL: (,()-opelate with Presndent Hoover IS REVEALED GET LARGE SUM T ~T0 FRENCHMEN | { Bill as Passed by House {Marshal Foch Gave Warn- | Gives Over One Million— ing Against Premature Juneau Item Included Evacuation, Rhineland 'DECLARED GERMANY ~ AIMING AT REVENGE World War Commander Sounds Note of Caution —Briand Is Amazed PARIS, Dec. 27—A secret warn- ing by the late Marshal Foch ogainst premature evacuation of the Rhineland has been revealed in the French Chamber of Depu- ties and has precipitated a Parlia- mentary storm. Aristide Briand, Foreign Min- ister, expressed amazement that he knew nothing of the document con- taining the Marshal’s warning which was made in a note to President Doumergue and Premier Poincare .in October, 1926. Briand told M. Reibel, former ° | Under Secretary of State, who read . the note, that is created a “sor- ;ry situation regarding the liber- Mlle. Andree | Carron, young | French business I'TLE, Dec. 27.—The bill’ al- y passed by the lower House of is said by Dr. Jonathan Chief of the Alaska Divi- sion of the Bureau of Education,| a total for the Education| of $1192451, an m-- > of more than the en-| propriation for 1923. monay for the Alaska Divi- | ided as follows, Dr. Wag- and operation of the Boxer, $752,690. New Industrial ‘schgol 3ay, $171,000. cal relief for Indians, ‘in- | cluding operation of seven hospitals 1e hospital boat on the Yu- kon River, $268,761 at Nondalton, be- 1a and Clarke lakes; and Tuilksak, between wim and the Yukon and at the present schools a, Akutan, Sleetmute | t, are also’ included. s for the new Indus- rial School at Shoemaker Bay, in| ated regions.” Southeast Alaska, are to include| ; \ Marshal Foch's letter said Ger- Administration School build-| Industrial and flnnnglnlA mx\gna_teo Fhrnughout the R{:skob, Chairman of the National Democratic Com- 'many “was daily becoming more ings, d dormitor v to! entire country have signified their willingness to co- | mittee during the last Presidential campaign. He populous and stronger,” and “the Py - gl ommodate 500, o;])(-rntfe w;:hb}l’_.-z_‘s|den:dngvcr_m ::rryl:\_g ?ui his ;11'15 sxgmgcd hu; n\;nl{;ngne:a to gssistt NPresi}lon: vanquished nation, which wishes A 3 e R , 174 L i plans for stabilizing and advancing the nation’s busi- oover. Bernard M. Baruch, prominent New York| g She e iyvere BRmedialely. ro s ATE COMMITTEE TO REVIEW I ,H, .\.) ,h,l.l} ,msfidfl »run‘l.,’r,xl‘li‘,):];;l ness. Above is pictured some of the ‘eading men of | capitalist, (lower), Arthur Reyv‘n’olds, chairman of the, ::;?K:m‘:re;m?::mb{m;mm ' Rigred 9.90¢ Rankagg for B, ALL ANGLES OF R 1I)l() PROBLEMS e o e o iers | the nation who have anssered the eall to further the | Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company of| | Marshal Prch also wrote, “she iz | 5 ol My g prosperity of the United States, They are (top row), | Chicago, has offered his co-operation. Gerard Swope,! emains a redoubtable neighbor H. F. Perkins, President of the International Harves-.| President of the General Electric Company, one of ; Shoe- Q Eielson Rm‘cue Party Reach ‘ Interior—Assembling | ondfoes of Planes Started w FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 27— » Eielson Rescue Expedition of Fairchild airplanes and Ca- rs and mechanicians, ar- prelimina robably be three or four | at FEklutna, Kanakanak and a| and peace will be maintained only days beiore the planes can be![rcLenor [;”;[,,' WASHINGTON tescher’s home &b White Moun-| g0, Gompany, who announced that his company will | the nation’s business and industrial leaders, by the risk she runs for revenge.” tested and ready to fly to Seward oy phase of radio op e 3 sl SONCINg WY, It forward develobment. John J. | The letter declared that the Peninslh. (.Illll'('l[(’ll(]" ”,’ AR P The medical fund makes it pos- = el “Rhineland .pcoupation gusranteed on inters nate committee ;i 5 S Graf’'s Arctic Trip * at Nome, Sevoonage, st Lawrenee| Disciples of Dan Cupid h A?KE‘“NG AGT [prances oty "but_saded ek ersily ; huice. Al - g (commerce, which has resumed hear I £ y and tain Vilage :and Tane~ SrUTTaAT. Gormany, e 1nEs on the Cougbns bil for creation LS1and, Mommtain Viliage i ‘At Tempie Univ ¥ their- terhiory, e of a commission on communica Radio teleg prob: : A:x new hospital is recommended hi:rseclxt 1{1 an exceptionally grave TAnufek " for Mountain Village and a tuber- | - . - s uation. i iy cular annex for the Government | § e ] . > Ctiay ,,mi"‘ .. " Hospital in Juneau. { i 4 UF FARM YEAR GABINET MEETS O | Answer of Congress to IN RUUM W|TH BCNEXAY " prfective on January 1, the Ad- monopoly Eight - Year -Old Ques e incluced pinistration office will be oper- tion Event of 1929 RELICS,HISTORY | ° . ® interview here said the e lack of technical prer le tions was responsih e the cancellation of the C ° ° ° ° ° HAS RESIGNED COMMISSION Masber of 1.C. € Aol to Be Relieved from Official Duties * WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—John-» ¢ ¢ @« ¢ @ ¢ ©¢ 0 © ¢ 0 o ston B. Campbell, member of the| o B “V’ I""/H_u c?mm\fuit jons syste Interstate Commerce Commission | b ‘E{m Ic%;ncrt.o)n % i e since 1921, has tendered his resig-|(Government o China ided whether chain systems i nation to President Hoover, and‘ / Wm!“‘?;‘tl to furni sc e upon mand. will retire from office as soon as| |Soon to Issue : B (i Ph S d his successor is selected. ok 1()!,71( ial Mandate committee will tackle three Two ysiclans on Stan | Zeppelin's proposed flight nex z. He der that diffict insu; ance was the c Dr. Eckener crit Aecro-Arctic Society for slow ness in furni supplies for the G projected technical alterati in an out pared for the con C. broadcasting d be ‘R Wi PANTAGESNOW mand in the of the subjects DPre- ,o.q jngependently of the /Alaska willi Railroad. i By FRANX 1. WELLER rm Editor e00e00c0000000000 (Asoociated Pres Feature Service) Atmosphere Of Mee ‘ lnz WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—Passage| Place Replete with Days of the agricultural marketing act, the answer of Congress to an eight | of Early History year battle for “farm relief,” is re- | zarded by agriculture as the out-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Presi- standing event of this year. |dent Hoover’s Cabinet today met in 3 Campbell, whose residence is in ems which been the sub- f 4 & h y phell, : % #9ichie s T se for Under .ro. AN atmosphere replete with early Spokane, Wash., will return to theI % 3 of SO"-*“’L““P controversy. It in Appeal Ca | ..,‘.,;“‘f, F),Ed::.m] ‘;, .dflg hzs (,mh history of the American Republic practice of law. NANKING, China, Dec. 27.—The|will decide whether congress shall Release on Bond ! b 1;-‘ arm Board with|, o e the Executive Offices of Campbell was selected as a mem- |Central Political Council; at an regulate cleared channcls, shall fix i A:(‘vm‘?“;"«‘f r&fiflev f";li'n’-’l' mflfl;-}: the President were destroyed By ber of the Interstate Commerce eMEIgency meeting, decided to i limits of power of broadcasting yng ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 27.—| :;\"d“‘ IQ,“ :‘:;:t r?:f el 2 151 ire on Christmas Eve. Commission during President Hard-|Ste an official mandate on January ions and restrict operation muw, physicians yesterday after- s 5 : = sl embers, repre- o, T o oubers of the Cabingl ing's Administration. He was par-|l declaring abolition of extra-ter- of chaln stations. noon, testifying at the hearing on| (Left to right) —Gertrude Green, Betty Rodock, Adelaide Smith, |senting the major farm sdmmuni- o ¢qoreq tn tie study where SaNeS Ities, are pledged 7 Y ularly endorsed by the farm ar-w”‘;‘h”‘l “L’}:h in <“h:m b | The advisability of continuing, ajexander Pant plea for tem-| Madeline Klein, Beatrice Mattison and Betty Roeder, the fair members | b on ™0 ) : coinn signed the emancipation pro= ganizations of the country during| e mandate will be divided into modifying or abolishing the zone porary relea fr jail on bond, | e, A o 3 S o P e 1amati They t und . i 8 ail P TP 6 ty, Pl p, Pl i Fog clamations. They sat aro the more. active period of the con- |tWO parts, |system of radio adm ration Wil bagiied he had suffered “threc‘ of the co-ed archery team of Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa, The m‘,,m’ and a more eff] tyston | e used by President Adame: st troversy over rail rates on agricul-| The first part will declare that onsidered. President HOOVEr'S goncorous heart attacks” and was | girls say that Dan Cupid himself cannot huldabowwv.hcm. of marketing. his Gibinet in the early days ‘ ommodities. He has been|foreigners living in Chin» oall in ge to congress advocated diS- wgenuinly sick.” e rieswon van So far it has set up a $100000- 4o wwhite House. 4 ) d as a Republican. His the future be subject to the 1aws continuing the selection of commis-| “pantages” is awaiting a decision 000 national marketing organiza- | “po,members of the Cabinet 1 term on the Commission [0f the Central Government and gjoners from specified zones. Other on his appeal from a 1 to 50 year‘nH H RMAN GUAST GUARD 4‘“.;,1 for grain, a $1000,000 agency |y o o ceated in chairs used by, Lins had two more years to run. 4‘100111 authorities. ; questions of particular concern t0 gontence © followihg conviction of or livestock, and a national mar- ool Cabinet during the Civil ————————— | The second part of the mandate proadcasters areesthe requiring of assaulting Eunice Pringle, 17-year- m-L_lnu‘ concern of the same capi- yar. days. 3 HELLO GIRLS THANK {will declare immediate promulga-|jicense fees for stations and the g4 gir 3 i talization for wool and mohair. | ‘At one end of the room near ALL FOR R| ‘wsmBRIANCES“"’“ of the C()d(t covering law SUits pranting of larger p of cen- " 1%i¢ said Pantages was removed i Approves Loan !the fireplace was the old desk 8 — involving Chinese and foreigners. co.cp ip to the commiszion to the jail hospital following a It has approv:d a loan of from which Lideoln signed the P"w The telephone girls of the Ju- - e L o X heart, attack on Christmas Day. | $15,000,000 to $20.000000 for the|iion that ended slavery in neau office, through the Empire,(yack LANGSETH AWARDED | ; | .| ATGHIER: Oficn Growers' exchafige o s’ Statss. store Slain Bandit Said American Amb(m.xdor to Shoolms, on Lake Erie, in'and advanced funds on smallcr‘r The ' meekngs ot the ual \Vhl(‘.h Man IS Kllled !loans for farm industries ranging will be held in the Confes S e R R To Be Desperate as 'AT":'.M] T IS MADE Germany Will Rc-'lurn l in type from seed assoclations 0| Reom adivining Hoove s office e the ok Baby Was Starving TO OPEN SAFE OF to New York City | Is Defended |Florida citrus cooperatives and itne State, Army and Navy B been awarded the Brunswick ra(‘llo JUNEAU DENT[ST California raisin cunpcrntiv, | hereafter. . A A by UNClgiven away by Ludwig : e It has us r atel 3 :‘;r"“’ girls during the holiday sea-|jewelry store. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Dec. 2T. BERLIN, Dec. 2 Dr. Jacob| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2T. — The ggo (m(lm‘nr“(ln(zl‘ :Fxmng?xmgltr",:)ynozslnodn: SRR = _One bandit was another . qpat Juneau has at least one]GOuld Schurman, American Am-laction of the Coast Guard erew’in ,ooooiiiied from the suthorized Will Oppose Limiting captured and a man Wa5 cre breaking expert, or inexpert, | bassador to Gerr recéived cpening fire on a boat on Lake ENGLISH PRISONERS wounded in a gun ducl which Was 5y q.ing from the nature of his|word that the Departmisng \“" on. which. Eugens ¥, Bowsey “;;“;‘\”lh(-lmL(klxcjj;ysi))r)((";n,)rml‘;‘)pdfim Of Ports of Entry fTO' pu«:xprate(l when n"' € wal ! Work, is evidenced by the condition has accepted his r tion was killed, is de th-z\ in .‘fn’,r‘- Soans-AhAE SIMy "are 0 halp. Ahe (‘("w‘[a’ As Is Propose in on a hold-up of a gar ymour Lowr sist~ ; farmer help himself and that they . v D thi “arly of the small floor safe in the of-| Dr. Schurman s 1ad 1,.‘1.‘7-,--‘“‘& S G i 3 J ‘ ' '/ E ]\z ’\Z" ‘l l ’B 4 his morning. y isf ant Secretary of the in = fice of Dr. C. P. Jenne, dentist in|expecting the re n to go y 1 o pé ok wi A £ CC()‘ The officer's .condition is not i time and in an- | charge of Prohibition re to ke paid ‘back: with Inter de: to thank the scores of friends v who so kindly remembered them by | FA, NELSON various gifts on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Candy and every- thing, nearly, were received by the < | WASHINGTON, Dec. 27— A the Valentine building through for some While stress is laid upon the ef- |sentative William A. Pittenger, ' 1R 3 | Sometime between 5 p.m. Tues-|ticipation of this unily left| Lowman further said the bodt roctive organization of cooperative [publican of Duluth, Minnesots: By WADE WERNER away his cigarets, his cigars, his| _1DC “{2“"’"‘ bandit zave hiS 0. ang Thursday morning, some- [Berlin iast September and regumed |Vere proceeding under a section Of ey ™ausociations as a means |nounces he will oppose the (A. P. Feature Service Writer) |[pipe and his chewing tobacco. ik Poits, aged 2. 4 one forced open the transom above fresidence in New | the . Mt Act which gave them | T o ling farm conditions, tho |posal of the Treasury Dep LONDON, Dec. 21.—Edgar Wal-| Tobacco is smoked and chewpd ', 115 i€ Of e stain endi 83 ihe office door and made entry. The 2 Schurman ) eyl Podt, 405 act contemplates a program em-|to limit the number of Ports: et < Wy : Ry < yas T o Sty ty 2 . % can get | tip e aters for *in- lace, the writer of mystery thril-|in English prisons, nevertnel bUL ovse “his baby was stars dial and hinges of the safe dool|Ce€rmany as soon o ,l}‘{ ‘by bt i o e o4 bracing all major economic factors {entry from Canada as anne were torn off and the door some- [ready, arriving lers, got ene of the biggest sur-|most of it is smuggled in. Only that materially influence farm in-yesterday. nd on the boat has no signifi- prises of his life when he vlsitcd‘lcng -term convicts who have won | TR what battered up, but the thief (the end of Januars 5411-...(-« s, adid ™becanse theve COMS. [ “I can see lots of dangerous Sinz Sing prison in New York and|the privilege by good behavior over (@ @ @ @ ¢ @ « 5 - o @ @ ¢ o failed to open the safe. After ———— :\“‘h Tiahity " of '\‘m": s ;.hx' w the To this program Secretary Hyd~ |sibilities and great inconvenie saw convicts smoking cigars. a period of years, are permitted to: e TODAY’S STOCK e scraping up a few scraps of gold s Nauor Mastosid it the laki an ex-officio member of the futn‘“"” be caused to people of “Convicts and wardens in a great [have tobacco. lo e on Dr. Jenne’s work bench the Tumwy Is Given ‘1 odms ;,; ;.;,:mpr ‘_‘,,d'u‘.f boat board, has correlated every B“H,Lyldistrlct which extends a €0 American prison are just boys to-, The others get it somehow if they © @ ¢ @ @ @ ¢ o o o o e e thief made his getaway. Judgmem in Case s 8 ;um runner and it failed w in the Department of Agriculture, | |efable distance along the gether,” he told the ships news re- [can and treasure it so highly that - — . stop when signalled by blank shots and behind this union of the two It is only fair to the porters on his return here. “The |an inch of plug tobacco is as good| NEW YORK, Dec Alaska Ju- FUNFIIAL OF LESTER Breach Of Promise ,‘.,',1 a5 a vurnm". i governmental for stands mpfl"flt‘d to have a chance prisoners come out in the exercise |as money; better, in fact, for mon- neau mine stock is quoted today at GOLDBERG, SATURDAY SR R b s S PP broad sympathy and cooperation of |What the Government u yard smoking cigars and doing|ey is not worth much until it can 6%, American Ice 387, Bethlehem > { the National Grange and the Amer- [t0 do,” said Representative much as they like.” be converted into tobacco. Even Steel 9 General Motors 40%,| The funeral of Lester Goldberg, ne 1 One of the largest illuminated joan Parm Bureau federation—the | tenger. 2 To an Englishman who knows his [if he does not use the weed him- Combustion 6%, International Har- who died Thureday morning, willlney has been gmn Superior [Outdoor Christmas trees in Juneau farmer’s own organizations through pri this is indeed a surprising [self, he tries to get it, for tobacco vester 77%, Kennecott 58, Magma be held from the Juneau-Young|Cous in the $500,000 breach of |Over the holiday season is that in which he struggled for farm relief PARKER IN JUNEAU confirmation of the tales told of |is the currency of the convict com- 50%, Montgomery-Ward 47%, Na- Undertaking Parlors at 2 o'clock |promise suit filed o him by |the yard of the home of Dr. and jegislation. —_— “eoddling” convicts in America. For |munity. tional Acme 18%, Standard Oil of Saturday afternoon. Interment will|Mrs. Katherine Fog:! Counsel | Mrs. A. W. Stewart. Eas ar their | Gross Income Leslie F. Parker, stock in England a judge takes away| When cards are played for high California 60%, Standard Oil of be in Evergreen Cemetery and Rev.\for both sides agreec e judg-|well-lighted tree has added ma-| with agriculture thus drnMng from Gustavus, 15 in Junes more than & man’s liberty when helstakes in an English prison the New Jersey 64:5, Texas Corporation H. R. Allen, of the Lutheraniment. The stipulat: signed s terially to the appearance of the i —|business and is registered sentences him to prison—he takes|stakes are bits of tobacco, 55%, Church, will conduct the services. yegm jeity at Christmas tim | (Continued from Page Two) Zynda Hotel, % j . e s end