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= E——— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXV., NO 5296 FIVE DEATHS POLICE lNSPECTOR SERIOUSLY WOUNDED, GANGSTERS JUNLAU ALASKA THURSDAY ]ANU ARY 2 1930 KELLERENTERS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES! | “MRS.” ADDED TO TITLE OF QUEEN OF Ti PRICE TEN CENTS Al NNI MARKED MAN ] ’ . | IN N. Y. CITY UF ALS. SGHUULS UNDERWORLD 1 | + One Woman and Four Men| (City School Supenntendent Head of Crine: afid Boii y Are Victims According | to Run as Independent ‘ | Squad of Detroit, Is | to Hospital Physicians | for Commissioner | . ! p: ‘ it | Seriously Wounded i N W. K. Keller, Clty Superintendent ! T Sflgg%fi;fili&gfisw of Punlic Schools o this clty and GROUP OF MEN IN CAR C formerly holding a similar position | LA in Fairbanks, today announced his | POUR SHOTS INTO HIM S V e % s 5 intention of filing his candidacy for | i . } New \_Oll!f ClXWd;_l OndNe“ Territorial Commissioner of Educa- | Eleven - Year-Old Girl Is | Year's kve Are Hard to tion. He will make the race as an | 2 4 H dl P l Cl . independent, declining to run as a | AlSO Shol and R§porl ) andle, Police Claim party candidate on the ground that | ed to Be Dying o R 5 : it would tend to throw the Alaska ) NEW YCRK, Jan. 2.—Liquor it schocl system squarely into pmus:m] DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 2-—In- Ly blamed by hospital physicians for politics. : spector Henry J. Garvin, head of the death of one woman and four | As an independent candidate it | the Crime and Bomb Squad of the men as the aftermath of the New | will not be necessary for him to run | Detroit Police Department, was Ye celebration. { the gauntlet of the April primaries, | sbot four times and seriously The hospilals of the™metropolis| nor to enter the campaign unfil! wounded last night by a group of treated 79 cases of alcoholism. / next summer However, he will| men believed to be gangsters in a | An 'sutopiy; hashoen ordered e file his deciaration of candidacy | large black sedan automobile, who ' " the case of a man who died l;‘ | ey | drove beside the Inspector's car and ’ I8 Iu;fno to m‘l_e?mme whether he | Has Long Service | fired 12 shots. | « jroa Mgt by poiaon quone ik Mr. Keller has been connected | Eleven-year-old Lois Bartlett was il AR e L with the Alaska School system long- wounded in the head and arm by . g _r‘““’d b’c; 8 pzr‘f:‘? er than any other Superintendent bullets and is reported to be dying. an. Hrgpkiyn prcese. }:‘e ro G ! Associated Press Photo of City Schools has ever served in! i Inspector Garvin has been known cied flLg u’:';m:“sz‘r‘l‘“ i:": gosep“:;" B Mrs. Henryo I:d Rouet".i wife of g like capacity. He is now on his ASsUuaWa Fiess PHUW, t: have been a marked man by im & e o the Standard magnate, is named i) He ¢ to the Ter-| d 8. ., 83n Franol s 1an, at a o 2 ithe city’s underworld since the or- The number of persons admitted | fn a $750,000 sult filed by Edwaré ninth year. e e (‘:\mL‘Fo_ b ek | Miss Helen Wills became the bride of Frederick Moody, Jr., _S n l‘r'm‘ 0 bond salesman, at a quiet wedding in St. Clement's Chane"'g;\nlzatlon of the, Crime’ dsdl Banibs to hospitals suffering from the ef-| E. Kern, Rogers’ former secretary, ritory in 1921, going to Fairbanks as, Berkeley, Cal. At the right, the young couple leaving the church, while the other picture shows crowd watching the bride and groom leave | Squad, t The fects of over indulgence of alcohol| who charges a conspiracy to secure ~“PC:“ ““dr"““ of Schools. He g¢ter the ceremony. Inset, Rev. L. H. Miller who officiated. {w‘;s ummnfi Bflkod- b dxun; ; g i - the divorce of Rogers from his first Was there for two years, resigning 3 were 23 more then treated & yeax. e dive o 3005, bosradit; « Ak ik enHiob -rackete_ers and hijackers, ' & and 41 more than or New | wife. oo presvnt il ] N Y h A P @arvin's condition is said to be R R e o e s Blss ARk Her Secret Romance Bared ew York Area rospers scbous but he has been able to ? Ab"lt))(- L::-Sol‘gel:irlp rvl::s taken 1ron{1 the local public schools. ‘That is| |glve the police details of the shoot- # -:m}}zlt P » the longest any person has ever ()llt&l(l(’ Of Sto(‘k Fl()ld ;n‘éuge ‘{’gu mthaw.vey s . Police officials said the New served as Superintendent in Juneau [ Mnrtl: S:;' i“z ‘he‘";‘;; Suar’s v crowds sedes asd B i His tenure generally has been lml — Study Club, c:"mpr;g; omvox- ! orderly, more destructive and hard- harmonious and the schools have BN R, 8 0, B8 8 paper px Dfm Pusiness felt the ntary manslaughter in i AP A been kept apart even from city I b ° ® blow but recovered before the flrst‘ gyl SORBRGSIoN er to handle than ever before. 2 Miss Elizabet g o jwith a fire in that cabaret on I No records of arrests for drunk- politics. This is reflected by the e AS NEW YORK LEADERS o count and is once more showing | |September 23 in which 23 i caness were tabulated but the po-| MAKES ADV NGE fact that. for the past six years,| FPerry Emery, » VIEW THE NEW YEAR e the buoyant spirit that has mado|per e oo ! 9 o Mee™ eoiitaated “the Hutabir=50" ‘oo ) there has béen but a single candi- Bostow -« e ° 1930 an amazing year, | d light. Bt date for the School Board in any, debutante, e ' The National City Bank— e Sisad , R . " l . g i municipal election. | oiiliirs iy e ' The way s clear for speeding ¢ Edward E. Loomis, official spokes- { Better Broadcast Radio and Holds Two Degrees j o up once more the work of fi- e [an for the Eastern Railway Pres- DR NEARING | T‘ el C 4 Mr. Keller holds two academic was bared ® nancial construction. * I< t:l‘\tb cnnv;mmc‘ ummarized Lh(fl N, ‘}‘\e‘ bl'll(?nh Liormg degrees. He graduated from Wash- | when Edmund o Paul W. Clapp, managing/ e OUtlook for general business in oo | )i d Are Hi 1ghts ington State College, Pullman, Segrs Kell r. e director of the National Eiec- e 8rf3 a5 oy 1B e 18 st g 3’” s e tric Light assoclation—Elec- e| “The first half of 1929 was a‘ | ¢ HANB SHAKES Bio ey | T (Continued on P\lgd Eighy | procured a e tric companies have indicat- boom period, but in the last half _1 y Ridto ditoe | license to wed e eod their confidence in the e the slump developed, which has ; | | e Sy " The' Proshectivi |® the asswance with which e month. | BY PRES|DENT R e BUMB EXPLUDES gmfimgtb‘ o they are proceeding with new: o “Huis lel-down fn mdustrial A istarlive S R a8 1 ® construction. . 3 o M e 0. th, et | o or' S t % . | At Y o . Zc{nlxr;, x]n ilehmsll‘lgg in rdhe lfnf}]; som of l® Francis Sisson, vice presi- o half of 1930, with a resulting unfav- [g Expelled from Organiza- ! ground, led the 1929 parade of the Edmund Se o dent of the Guaranty Trust e Orable comparison with the corre-| . i 7 ‘ Hoover and Wife Greet|*: o1 . e g Amerioan finance e sponding six months of 1020, How| tion — Radical = Views 4 i o Radio awaits 1930 with a feeling Kelley, of Lo e ustry Bte more e ever, I believe the latter half of Eoiss Professorthiog 4 Thousands at Brilliant that its eighth year as en enter- vIcTIM TRAGEDY Cambridge, . s:ruuszlv entregiigd i m o 1930 will be more satisfactory than P! 4 Annual RCCCPUOI’I ;\ael:;;‘)‘)e\fnv:flimm has taken it into Mass. e the present problem than e the period :v‘n xl:slng and Lllllat the NEW YORK, Jan. 2—From Rog- y ) . - ® dyer before e Aaverage of the entire year will com- ler B Within the industry itself there * e aldwin, the New York Times i Y ¢ 3 raials pare favorably with 1929. . WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. — High|paq poon further evidence of a stab- Crudel Des ned Instru-' .m] . Robert S, Binkerd, Prégis . “While the deflation bf the se. |Announced it has obtained informa- . rudely 1g £t States public officials, diplomats and just|yi;aeion in an effort to find a more | | gant: of theRig3ed o curity markets has affected the pur- |00 that Dr. Scott Nearing, whose v e dels . . o | nternational Newsree) | ion— he A 5 v 104 i . ships at e versity of Pennsyl- the most brilliant New Year's re- m::"’;:;fm el A e o Trimmings, Kills S i< R —_le there should be a sound basis e pusiness will be slowed up OmY|y,p, “ang Toledo University, has ] ceptions in the history of thelp, ;" b Geddes, executive v,pa'. ST % o for rising seeurity prices. o temporarily. - Out entire Industrial " \oooiieq from the Commuss | =Fe G S e e o s O EMENCEAU AND : i o e e o : dent 10 i : ! 3 on a highly efficient basis. i « pmsme.m Hoover first received e RN iy A crudely designed bmnl? wrr:p | ® 0000 0000 000 "1“1 x y e 3 a F the Board of Directors of the Oivil . the Cabinet members and their b ¢ el recomirs MRt v ped in Christmas trimmings, killed here no large invento: {iberting Unkin: alisl Beard o0 { families In the living quarters on| o O g T roq Mrs. Naomi Hall Brady, bride of a FOCH LE 41) ROLL 3y WILLIAM R. KUHNS on hand and the prosent era afd { " pibi i S ‘ the second floor, then to the|the factories ai 4,000,000 compared fey yweeks, and injured seven oth- < “inancial Editos cheaper money may be expected to . ool e o 2,600,000 the ¥ Bifofe: ‘A Financial o . Baldwin is a member of both 4 strains of “Hail to the Chiet,”| ™\ 260 0t Tawe Leon O The bomb exploded in the 09209, 1 Press Feature Service) “ontinue Boards and said Nearing resigned, . walked to the Blue Room where | tal of 75000000 tubes have been yjtchen in the home of John S. l )...9‘ With Al reference fo rail- bl aels . all receptions have been held since|Put on the market compared with gay), ) NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—New Yori's 10ads, he sald they could be de- (%00 SEHEFe. oL { the White House was built, 50,000,000 in 1928. The police are without clues as - 1 1029 closed the book on one memor- Pendent upon to cooperate in the 116 maedlitaioa 0 AR o ol he Presi his wife tod Mr, Geddes said these figures ¢, the sender of the package which By CHARLES P. STACK |church. — Another religious and 50- |y cpoch in finance and wrote|successful conduct of business. He 3 e Commu: ! sident and his wife today | able cpoch in finance and | |organization, but a member of the ! showed no ill-effects of the long|FeéPresented a value of $850000.000, wos addressed to the dead girl. (A. P. Blographical Editor) |cial work leader who died was Gen- |4y, firct chapters of another. {sald he saw nothing i e 000 Rt ol & fix I round of handshaking during which [0 1928 the amount was $650- The bomb exploded while the fam-, NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Death, re- |eral William Bramwell Booth, head ainst 8 background of roaring nowmic situation to make him pEasl-,thyD:’ e | they greeted more than 6,000 per- |000.000. 3 2 ily gathered around to see what specter of no class or creed, closed |Of the Salvation Army. speculation in eommon stocks, con- Mistic. /the Central Comfmms e uby bl . oo Tel iR ’il‘:::xv‘\s;x’):‘u\hnt B e wsmned hogsitan| 1 carcetE SRR IS0 ol an un-| 1y careers of 11, members of |Servative commerce and the b <SR {ago.” i | The President was at his desk in SISV wag ) Mrs. Brady died in a hospital ysyally large number of persons|. = s A oight | industries of this area prospered' ... con 1o oEE e PR Sametbl £ ¥ 4 the State-War-Navy Building early | spurt, in the laboratory at least, on an operating table. | widsly knowss faE Miie Teadeaehty tn | CCDUTMESNS Senators and slght L0 "I NEEEEE §l e cied ticlr| NON 18 OFF TO vA poasible. reason for. e iU | Ld this morning. with the announcement of the de- The injured included Mrs. Nora halr spective apherss: or because Representatives, were terminated by A e atstribution’ and BUYING TRIP sion by the Communists is seen velopment of a tube—a special ca- lie ] s T DECAUSE | jeath. The Senators were Fran-|0utpul. improve s ; 4 that while on the Board of the Mrs. Hoover followed the usual D! D Hall, wife of John Hall; Leslie ¢ the high stations they occupied. | : odernized equipment. \d routine in the White House. The|thode ray “kinescope”—that elimi- Hall, aged 16 years, who delivered Among Sl W Ak hres lels E. Warren of Wyoming, the|™ ¢ colist .between Cer_w N. G Nelson. lhe well-known Garland Pund, Dr. Nearing voted to cold which Mrs. Hoover has been|nates moving parts in television re- the package; Thomas Hall, aged ', o oronec on e th};n Tame |dean of the Senate; Theodore E. Freqiis ’c"h °mm b Tanpened Dusiness man of Juneau, left for give »id and confidence to Progres- suffering with for the past four or|Producers. clght years, and perhaps blinded fyrouriout the world {Burton of Ohio, and Lawrence D.|tain economic laws ki ApPeNed e south on the Princess Norah sive Labor action, an organization i five days, is cured. Last might she| Broadcasting as represented by Dorothy Hall, aged four years. Be- Epueh e |Tyson of Tennessee. There also (0" the moment. to be a variance, i, ;g geqtile and Portland on a opposed by the Communists. | a‘gfomp};.;;ed her son Allan to the|the two national chains. National lieved blinded and near death, is D¢ most noted figures to pass|qied during the year Oscar W. Un- % ';i‘e e “dc"““; ApP2ATAnCe . ving trip for his store in Ket-| R Station where he boardéd @ frain|and - Columbia, introduced many Samuel Hall, eighteen months ol e world stage were Georges | qerwood of Alabama, a former Sen- & °!9h"d G‘E"E” i ,lchikan. It is understood that Mr.! The two-room cabin in which | preparatory to continuing his studies | novelties together with a general| Mrs. Margaret Promley, aged gg Clemenceau and Marshal Ferdinand ,ior and Representative, and Victor | O7 one hand were (1) industrial wo oo 1nay devote most of his time Mark Twain was born has been | at Harvard advance in program presentation. 'and Stuart Carneal, aged 12 years, Foch It was Clemenceau, the y, Berger, former Congressman. cxpansion, (2) public confidence Iny "ipo oiore in Ketchikan In the moved from Florida, Mo, to the . s Hdrm—r—;—o-o-o—_ Individually, stations also sougnt are in a serious condition. statesman, who, as prime minister | pyplic offieials and political lead- (1¢ future, (3) great sclentific and g, .o {Mark Twain State Park in Monroe 1 }' the best in' program building, with Brady, husband of the woman, Welded together all France for the ors who died during the year in- "echanical progress, (4) the I\'fl:;("t 'County, Mo. @oe e 00000000 o, incaaced trend toward high was working at the time. He can {nal stroke in the world war and |cuded James W. Good, Secretary V/an. (5) the psychology of sky- AL —— b . TODAY'S STOCK ®|power transmitters. Stations us- not explain the reason for the made Foch commander of the|of war; Myron T. Herrick, Ameri- ‘Ocketing stock prices and (6) gen- 24 G R A N l ] L ES H ELD i * . QUOTATIONS ® ling 50,000 watts grew in number, bomb sending. French army. From that post the |can ambassador to France, and Ed- ¢al prosperity. g ® o0 000 00 0 00 0 e, pans were announced by oth- ! mi'arzharlor:g:a:c:dtLof_conlxlmami“lh“ win Denby, former Secretary of '"‘?r‘,??s‘ll:‘liu";:)“:fa'l’)]:;tp'kx)sn‘::;"d 1(16 & o boost power. Worriond Y6 Nas alled forcos and 1o finaly achieve | avy the (1 1Bferiot abaorpios of crod BASE OF HEREDITY NEW YORK, Jan. 2—Alaska Ju-| Programs themselves showed more | 8 4 bt hat of a cofnci. | GUSaY Stresemann, foreign min- |} & i;i’,ffi"gflfi"g P e s O neau mine stock is quoted today|of the influence of the drama, and| Old Annulled During ere was somewhat of 4 colncl- |isier of Germany, Lord Rosebury, K04 18 N ) sizorae o the i — at 7%, American Ice 39, Bethle-|sketches of all sorts took up more Di P i dence in the writing of “30” on the | ngteq British statesman, Prince ! feserve system and '4l| DES MOINES, Jan. 2.—Twenty- |count of 48 that has been generally hem Steel 93%; General Motors|space in the air channels. Often | worce I'roceedings careers of two eminent journalists, | Bernhard von Buelow, former Ger- banks abroad to check v't‘ms m’-\ci four tiny granules in cells of lhe;accepted since 1923. 1] & 40%, Combustion 5%, International |strictly musical programs were al-| ——— Melville E. Stone, one of the or-lman chancellor, and Prince Max ment, (4 ‘73“‘9“!1 efforts to sWin€ human body may govern the re-| The chromosones lie in the nue- | Harvester 79, Kennecott 57, Magma | tered to include a hint of the stage.' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2—Mrs. ganizers and for 25 years general (yon Baden, the last German credit back into business and ‘5 semblance of a child to its parents. |leus of the cells of the body which 1 ™ 48, Montgomery-Ward 48%, Na-|Impetus was given education by Emma M. Davis started to get a manager of The Assocxater_i Press, | perial chancellor were promin a downward trend of business to-| e b o S B | differentiate and compose the tis- tional Acme 20%, Standard Oil of iradio as more of the class room divorce here from W. W. Davis of and Thomas (Tay Pay) O'Connor,|puropeans who died. ward the end of the year. 4.0 amstone of the Uni- | gyo5 organs, and other parts of a ™ California 60%, Standard Oil of |type of programs were presented. |Glendale, but before the case camc “father of the House of Commons.” | mwo widely known capitalists who The year 1929, which began with ity of Illinois presented lh}s human being. New Jersey 68, Texas Corporation| The year experienced the success- |t0 judgment of Superior Judge Tim- Mr. Stone proceeded his famous|gieq were Asa Griggs C the business world'’s unanimous good conclusion j"tlt')"bvlv‘)ru the Ameri-| nejr importance is such that 55%, Radio Corporation 44, U. S.!ful rebroadcast by an NBC group °thy I Fitzgerald, facts arose which Irish contemporary in life by tWo|galled the “coca cola king” and Wishes, developed iconoclastic traits. ‘3“‘ S?CA‘JL\ of Zoologists, meeting !yyoir number and shape are be- [ Steel 167%. ‘cr stations of programs originating resulted in the fourteen-year-old months and in death by nine Benjamin N. Duke, one of the From January to December it (\2 “»lAl;:f‘?{W’IACVMIXASQ)CWUSH mr‘lxeved not only to determine the e {across the Atlantic. Pickups from Mmarriage being annulled. months. wealthiest tobacco magnates in the rode rough shod over pld economic the Advancement of Sclence. | characteristics inherited by an off- CAPT. HANSEN GOES SOUTH |airplanes of importane events was The culmination was the result of , Deaths among noted churchmen'muntry_ Other leaders in busi- traditions and brok commercial, The .statement was based on an spring from its parents, but to gov- | climaxed with the broadcast of the & Previous marriage and divorce. included Cardinal Gasquet, regarded | nocs included Samuel Rea, former.and business records. And when actual count of the granules, min- ern whether an egg will develop Capt. Magnus Hansen, of the experiences of a parachute jumper Hearing that her former husband, as one of the most learned men in president of the Pennsylvania rail- the top-k_xeavy price structure fell,’ute rod-like bodies known as chro- |into a mammal, bird or reptile. - fishing schooner Explorer, i 2/as ne dropped to earth. Special ?® New Jersey doctor, was married, the world, and Cardinal Dubois, road and Thomas E. Mitten, of l.‘w» combined resources of the coun- mosones and so small they ha' The number is constant in a giv- | passenger to Seattle on the Prin- gnort wave transmitters and receiv- ,sh~ married Davis. But it turned head of the Catholic church in Philadelphia, traction magnat . try’s biggest banks were almost to be magnified 2,000 times to belen species, so that if 24 is the 4 cess North. He is making the trip o5 were used. lout that her divorce from the first France; the Rt. Rev. John Gard-|jey pigke president of the Metro- Powerless to ease the fall seen clearl; | correct number for cells of human 1| on bysiness connected with the sal- Radio Increases {husband was not final when she ner Murray, presiding bishop of the | pojtan Life Insurance company; The country lost in paper profits| His study reveals that “the num- | |beings, the same number of chro- | & vaging of the cargo of the steamer| y,..eased use of the radio m.’ynarfled Davis, so the ceremony was Protestant Episcopal Church inly uis wMarpshall, noted New York 40 amount that has been estimated ber of chromosones in the cells of \mosones function in the cells of a Golden Forrest which was wrecked B3 illegal, and the annulment was in America, and Bishop Charles H anywhere from $20,000,000000 to man is 24, or a number very close |day-old child as they do in a full- (Continued on Page Two) ‘order. $40,000,000,000, but they were chief- to it,” in contradiction to another in Shelikof Straits last fall, } - |Erent of the Methodist Episcopal | (Continued on Page Threc) kgrown individual.