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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL XXXV NO 5309. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” BTTLESHHPS NORTHWEST IN WINTERY GRIP; SNOW BLANKET Well-Kuown Pllot | TWO AIRPLANES ¥ieem i . MAY TODAY FLY T0 NORTH CAPE Pilots Reid Wi Young Are| i Scheduled to Leave l Lakes in Western Wash‘ ington Frozen—River Nome for Siberia Frozen at Portland Nome Is Suspicious of Mos- A cow Report, Likewise | i Major Deckard tempe ratures | | i a ge 1| the State | in West- | corporated dey for Deering wit zed landing plane took off yester- h repairs for the gear piloted by | of Rivers to Per- Mrs. William Marsalis, mer Frances Harrell, well-known woman pilot and L:\dyburd entrant, about to go aloft on her aerial She married Nelson plane with O. D. Coch- | g0 to Fairbanks some-! weather permitting. to today tim —First Legislative De- jUNEAU ALASK\ FRIDAY JANUARY 1930. €3 o = = i Z sy s W =, 2 | E‘ = [¢))] 1 - = = = & = MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS SUNMERALL SITTING BULY, COPELAND 'DOC. OU can judge a man lu his the various names that character- COTTON UNCIE JOE _ BLEASE ‘COLEY ~ BORAH as “Stimy” atN\he State Depart- “BILL” T | Senate, and when given they gen- F "ENTS ND DEL L SARE GIVENWELCOME | Americans aficiallv Greet- ed when Reach London for Conference i N REPORT EHTI‘SON IS ’ | ;;,,\N NCISCO, Cal 1 BRATTON "JUDGE JOHNSON “HI” GRUNDY OLD JOE~ BROCK "CANDY RID’ BATTLESHII’— PROBLEM L 1 . —Tcy blasts by ex- G ] FOUND NOT BELIEVED R ol ok ‘Li e | IS BEING DISCUSSED winter’s grip in ort] \\g%l Asks England to Take Lead for Abolish- j ment—Japan's View P ress resented by Hon. Malcolm Albert Halstead. American Secretary of State Stimson told the journalists at Ply- mouth: “We are coming with full |and high hopes and with earnest | endeavor to try and make the con- +ference a success. | honeymoon. . ¢ 2 nickname, not h by the | ize the great and - t. Presi- |{ment, and the Assistant Secretary, |erally stick. Thus Senator Hiram P ; | 2 ® # CHICAGO, Ill, Jan. 17. — Zero 2 Al ize the great and near-great. Presi. » i » 3 . ‘'We, as delegates, feel we share | __ NIGHT FLYING | Johnson, phplin tchmcs S8, |, its name upon the smow| SOPTQUSt itself as by eligibility (o | dent Hoover is invariably referred | Joseph P. Cotten, is affectionately | Johnson is known to his colleagues! [the fecting of an of our country- B e meturming | Texas and Johnson 18 a BAtive of C ¢ of "Middie America's| Uf PIPL® custed. For all nitkd to as “The Chief,” not because of \known as “Undlz Joe.” The very [as “Hi” and if inother Hiram iz, i+ in saying we are most happy | fajor C. H. Deckard, IeWurming, =g .onbore South Carolina, 8o rivers that ran wild earlier in the! s are not complimentary and | the office he holds but because it | good looking and cordial Assistant elected tv the Senate he will huve; mui His Majesty the King has re- ' Matt Neinienen last night 1_){’ s ut‘llfl;d TINL - ORONTAL R0 DV Bt SRE SIS eatlie 8 famous man would be sur- the name given him when he Secretary of the Navy is known as | to find another nickname for therc covered Muftilent$. 1 ght flying under & MOON| welcome. one to m)e gfl g Dot ek and then slunk back to their| re ne to fiscover the | was Secretary of Commerce. To|Commodore, not because of his|cannot be more than one “Hi” ed sufficiently from his illness {ll be the solutlon of Weather de- " o ying beds. The cold that checked th his staff or the public !\Irs Hoover he is “Bert,” the onc{ naval affiliations, but because that |far as the Capitol is conccmcd |to be able to honor us by coming |‘ bphiatiion e oo Al g oo et (International Newsreet) FAMDAges brought added misery to i for him. other byname he has ever had.|happens to be the sobriquet given |“Coley” sounds like a school nick-. and opening the session of the - n flights. He has persons driven from their homes " Washington is the home of the | When “Charlie” is mentioned in [to him years ago in his home town, [name, but it is the sobriquet be- |conference and addressing us :' proposal to Alfred J = e ik Wt obriquet and the government is | Official circles, the initiated know (New Orleans. “General Summerall, |stowed on Cole Blease, of South ! there” I gesting night hops in I Many' pli are drifted high! its fertile breeding zround, Men blmtdYxce».’resi(:lrc;t Curtis is :n» ]((Zhicf of St:slff of %he" Army, is Cflm]ina.h “Doc” Coy{clnng is, of Foggy days over the far N T . e & o B e a % er discussion. is nickname has [known as “Sitting Bull,” 'to im- |course, that very popular physician ey e upJBREUERq WINN [t o who are wellliked are nearly al-|cupplanted his former nickname, |mortalize the name of "his tele-|and_politician, Senator & opela- . BRITISH VIEWPOINT e g | Sheets of ice carpet the boule-| Ways referred to by their nick-|«Big Chief,” which is descriptive |phone exchange in France during|La Follette is “Little Bob v iile! | LONDON, Jan. 17.—There is lit- X ¥ v in many ¢ name, and the uninitiated often |of his Indian origin. the World War. Brock of Tennesse= is the “C 5dy 'tle expectation in England that eran. nops ‘;;HF:cymAdC LATEST uNEs ing out of the Rockies, the i g the forthcoming Naval Corfapence Capt. Pat Reid and Ed Young {ccld descended upon viriually the fi ki iy : 5 AN will resul Lo early abolition of Reid will take Swartman's plane entire Central and Northwest States| = e —— 4 FIRST CHICAGO SLAYER CONV I 58 slihough developfment of | and Swartman will remain at Nome but it was upon the Mississippi| ) { ') y v A 3 propo al vl be welcomn: Ay zEmire undl Gae lrpl Ol Pad- TU F".E HERE River b 4 in Towa, Tunots,| | GTQr Duke Breaks Monte Carlo | I” 1”'1”()05 IARAI LELEDL TODA ge section f the British .11 child planes from the States. and Mi that it trod the SR The London Times said i ) Commercial Flying ; - GRG0, van 17.—Fashions in| 24"Fy %4 | appearance of the battleship ¢ on ? Pilot Frank Dorbandt will en-| o 8 | At Minneapolis it is 12 degrees homistde I changed elaborate- b I n |the world's fleets is an fides in- age in commercial flying which (,Ommxssmner Seeks Office beiow zero. The lonu:r ly since Cook county’s earliest mur. ‘capable of immediate fulft has been at a standstill since Eiel- At Keouik, Towa, the thermometer geBand. Duke | der of record, but ultieamodern ¢ The point considered mo. son was lost, causing hardships in} 5 registers five (legreew below zero Di{"’-"’. of | tective m 1s are strikingly h‘ke, Is INTULERABLE is the cost of capital ships to ] outlying districts. (t]arallon IS Made 4 TR, Russia a_ml his |those used to fasten guilt upon nc‘ payers. The. London Ohroicleide menen has left for An- péa ! Arr;e(u;m first slayer urz,m;, eventual abolition ~f this i [o e and will resume. commer- 5 . ¥ ! wife, the Chicag now is tracing killers! iscore and pleaded with th ritisi Leo W. Breuer, Comm - . f 1 el m hts for the Alaskan Air-|pq. 000 'mr Al A flle 9 d‘?I’UvER 18“ nuu | former Audrey left by their weap- Presld(‘nl of Chlcano Com- Government to set an ex: e i ways Incorporated. M R L R g | Emery, is it is precisely what | uedarmg a reduction of to)nage in Wit Deskacd o lanen: §s ‘““"»:\féxfifil £ bty on G -] i reported to b |Manpend to onc Joe Morris, or| Pany Says Combine v e A . rt o, Bapadow thap (FEY 50 IEERY HOR (S0l T e AGRES UF FARM | the first to Most Apparent (Continued on Page: Two) 4 Eielson has been found. He saysgo ... - ,w'f‘ The filisg kol B break the bark ad none of the fril Wit U ki< ‘ he had (;1:'15:‘:‘){ rumors during [ o% O 8 attcrnoon in the| in the present .,‘:‘,(::llfr.;]'-‘r‘" %| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17—B. J l‘lmght Train Derailed M Auditor’s s i Monte Ca: whose name is lost in|CTi8sby, President of the Grigsby-| gy Crest of Hill; Two | Additional political activity here | season. Dul« et s g " "(.nnmv\ Company of Chicago, tes-| & P | v I tor Rich: yeaterday included tha regisieation:) Sl | Dimitri, whe g lan{f,mpay“{ fied before the Senate Inter Men Killed, 1 Injured | oung Inventor Kich; in the U. §. Cler’s office, of Grover (b ) Frolde of Ark really the lasi o e e “"‘l' ommerce Committce that the ;( So He Quits Business|C. Winx's declasation as a_candi- ertile Irelds of Ar ansas, of the grand ! ."" fJ : 4d Wil luation in the radio industry WALLACE, Idaho, Jan 17 -En- 4 ik date for the House of the Territor-| Aye Under Two to Three Wibes Tiving ir e e Bt & Keatto | pecomin le. A combine gineer Charles Campbell and d : 1. Legislature is the . : it i 5 {v eekin, dominate the in-|Brakeman Lewis Erickic ere ST. LOUIS, Jan. 17.—8ix yearsyis! Legislature. Mr. Winn is the 5 dit onai : L. sbrre ; rickion we RS ¢ hy first to- file for a ive po- Feet of Water fa b nife and weight corres-|qystry and create a monopoly he[killed and Fireman Charles Swant of college, Jonathan C. Stim | grand Juc the wounds and Jo=| | S has retired at an age when Sition. i 4 splendor, m the walnut tree, de-| M {pjured when, & TNorsie S men - are getting started in| Although neither of the candi-| ST. LOUIS, Jan. 17—More than i b e < - cific freight train was der at business dates are yet officially o d ‘“‘,1"“03 acres of Tertile Arkansas Sieak of the g : Gov, George A. Parks, who has|the crest of the Mullan grade Be- Royalties from the sale of his re-|ili¢ primarics, W. K. Keller, supc ”":-l:mt;mtl;-eteod;:};t la}r, “n?er “lflrln bank by the From the scaffold he attempted n the atates for severh] WSS | Nhest. Wallats. B16 AN SEENEE # cting device for automatic sig- intendent of the Juneau Fuhl)r'“l"{ of water while| B aistont 1re: TBUTARE e o 1 passenger aboard the North- |yesterday afternoon. The , deed ! nal lights for street and railway|Schools some time ago announced engineers fought to prevent further | P g Robin' Hood: whet Satale oW 'n which is due in Juneau to-|and injured were trainmen of is 1 i senk i breaking of the levees along the use of his Robin [ 3 stole from | E a0t ings:: have: " oushied him -'fo] i LilledBion. 1o, seck the office mow 7o E F fA { Sh rich and gavs EorEEITTE o morrow Missoula, Montana. v T n lakes ¥ 'S. ite o > y B B My 8 i ————————————————itte e it Y quit at thirty-one. In addition, |held “'_»"_,"“_ Preiiee fadarqing 1o g,;‘lmkce:,;%ed‘?f:;um RS “:";fi,’,lzo d the wagon out from his income is bolstered by sales of his previously announced plans hn‘m” major levecs, flooding 170,000 Rawatesl) m before he became co 5 5 p i Riah' Ko ali _|will run as an Independent. na PSR nternational g & y 3 1 ¥ 4 an auto tail light which he also in P i o | acres 1 NortheaRt Arkars g in Chicago forced th | vented and patented. PRONSOR Sy TANE i e to be heard in the “wilder- X Mr. Breuer, present incumbent The St. Francis River poured over T 5 J Lockie MacKinnon, in vth('.‘: St 1.1\ At e 'l‘ s ;(_ The Government Engineer's of- earns $125 a month as clerk for then Joe was guarded by 24 o homebound passenger on the North- ' atl d Les 4 o gy v . gutb: e v g & ptters t NCE DEFLA TION e |Henderson, on March 18, 1920. ”;’v‘l') '“;‘ lowlands In other parts| Cuban Raw Sugar Is were married Decembe: Pl o 5 i 5 | 5 1PN Sup: Saen it 80 Hioods! . 1 and Mrs. Doherty 1 g 4 ) e Hhodi bl e ool i‘xf‘dem:";]";‘:_‘ [ Demanded by Smoot | panced the foint ncomes uncil| He was buried, ironicail; : st | == i Blinded by Blizzard R ST au e Dok ! £ aratad e neOmC, whil at & Spob known as “Bunkum By FRANK 1. WELLER blgher than befo;e the war. In B 4 Rlia N | i o st { [ | JASHING Bt g 3 N 3 ; er his : erred Fa Edit the corresponding position was Girl Walks in Front |headed a school district in the Stat: | Plgeon Malaria Cause ki 0 Mo ey fe, she oo st cirgl” 0L e sl 70 per cent above pre-war. When ”f Bt s Killed .‘or Wash]ng on p)]()rrigr C{inlm‘ fa} Is Found in Q“eer Fly Pm‘““ G e M¢ e :;m mv L;IM i e of ihi’ releastionists 0 n:;:(‘l’nows l‘\*l.url .\er\ul‘b allowance is made for the lower ol i b P mhis 1 in the Senate he will pro- | (ine ey were “dear” mn d from exposure incurred whi ; iy iTON, Jan. 17.—Still | purchasing power of the dollar, | e - SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 17. ® AN N 3 | AMES, Towa, Jan. 17.—The heavy ])mL anamendment o the tarilt ,,,,‘,“'ls S ey i mployed in opening the grave PULIBG ANEpTa bt 25 X Vilime {farm Ronk-ctate I, 10 S SN ® years, blinded by a blizzard, e TODAY'S STOCK b4 ‘unon ‘the pseudolynichia maura. | cuty of Cuban raw sugar from 1.6 nocent bystander. i s i d&r da |less than before the war. o walked 1o fHont of a train ®ls QUOTATIONS - | That, in case you don’t under-|cents to 2 cents. | BIRMINGHAM TO OPEN e~ 1e current period of de-| The number of farm foreclosures { oM |stand science, is none other than a - flation set in, the bureau of agri- |and related defaults was less in the o yesterday and waskilled. She ® o 6 6 0 6 06 v o e o 6 0 o i) RING TRAINING ON Passenger Trai 1 I A S aat sl oroy % han 4 ARk * o left her home for a grocery ,& ‘parasmc fly with high teeth that w E M THIRD OF MARCH | assenger Irain and -Y 1 u;)n omics re um.‘ |last 12-month period than in the v A 2 Lothers pigeons. arns - 2 . . n the month period one immediately preceding. On : fiorle' ;':‘: :}aremfhsmdh;:\g : NEW YORK, Jan. 17—Alaska| The generals in this war are Dr. i es Locomotive R“""”"«’" values per acre of all farm lands. |the average, 19.4Dmrmsngout of joo i ey M e o |Juneau mine stock is quoted today o, J. Drake, Iowa State Entomol-| No Allmony Asked mmMmeHAM, A, Jun Light in Collision | including the improvements of thera |every 1,000 were lost by default as i : ‘Qfer\l.)e Beokihrbs Alas Hol- | ® :‘;l‘ e "‘“?""'B" Ice 37, Anaconda ogist, and his assistant, R. M — Officials of the Birmingham club e ined shtly less than one|compared to 22.8 lost for the year S e e f‘ehem Steel 95%, Central | jones, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17—Mrs. |of the Southern League announced pALESTINE, Texas, san. 17.— Per cent, averaged for the United |before. © comb’s fiancee, saw her start Alloy 32 General Motors 38% The first ph: f th ien Beulah Dohert: ranted Bnode | € i i s ) . OF States as & hol o out and followed her. After ® Gold Dust 42%, Granby 62 Gl e first phase o e campaign Beuls Y, granted a divorce |that spring training would open on Ty, men were killed and two se- | States as a whole. Few of the o ‘the train passed he came ® p AGrum;w l5:4' . ¥ 94, 85 now completed, Dr. Drake an- from -James J. Doherty, did not | March 3 and the team would play riously injured in the collision of sharp declines of recent years were | In most states the number of dis- ¥ o he S ke il ¢ ationel AR P nounces, and & course of treatment ask alimony because she earns $25 |its first exhibition game with an International Great Northern 'shown. This is particularly true of |tress transactions was less than in 5 e T a8 Radlxo “37’, Nauon‘n‘l 2 3:;‘1 outlined which has been found ef- more a month than he does. |Toledo Mud Hens on March 14. |Railroad passenger train and a lo-|the corn belt states. the year before, but there was con- i e By At e Sa 3 i ¢(.)fl oy ”ranis 3 fective mvdestroylng the flies. They , Mrs. Doherty told Judge Tlmolhy\ The Barons and Hens will have tive running light. The dead - siderable variation as between lo- . e £ Smnd“d R alifornia 53(: are described as “strange-looking” I. Fitzpatrick she earned $150 = |six practice games in two in gre John Hall, engineer of the lo-{ Ccmpared with pre-war levels, calities in the same state, and some p LB SR B R R S Ulflg ‘; B 1690 ew Jersey 62%, and they have a long set of teeth. month as clerk for the state high- 1 Anniston, Ala., oledo comotive and L. J. Hughes, express the countrywide averaged acre- | communities reported more fore- | - 8. Bieel 300, They cause pigeon malaria, ‘\J: commission, while Doherty train, and four in Birmingham. o - of the passenger t lue stands about 16 per cent|closures than previously, NOME, Alaska, Jan. 17—Th2 n over. LONDON, Jan. 17—The Ameri- ; of Capt. Pat Reid's damaged | Portland ! |can delegation to the Five Power » nild plane has been perma- | first time in al |Naval Conference, arrived from repaired and heyhopped off| | | Plymouth this afternoon. The Am- Teller with a g0 of gaso-| Moo |erican party, which included Am- ine, turned here. \ | bassador Dawes, who went to Ply- | Both Fairchild planes are ex- ZEF[! WEATHER 1:3;;? ob: ;sl:eetnthe gelegaflo‘;; a;- pected to take off during today | e liner George Wash- | z, Teller and North CADP_ZSIberi.’\,‘ ington, was welcomed at the sta- - | to hunt for Col. Carl Ben Eielson ’ |tlon by a group of prominent of- | 84d Ean Borlind : EXPER'ENGED IN |felals including Forelgn Secretary nce is given ¥ in the| Henderson, A. V. Alexander, First ity Eielson has been lo- | Tord of the Admiralty, and Sir | cated near a river in Siberia. | Robert Van Stittart. Prime Min- ‘. Another Alaskan Airways In-| 3 | ister Ramsay MacDonald was rep-

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