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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXV., NO.5323. ' JUNhAU, ALASKA, MONDAY FE BRUARY 3, 1930, MEMBLR OF ASSOCIA]ED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS CANADIAN WOUNDED BY U. S. BORDER PATROL MEN TAFT R ESHGNS AS CHIEF JUSTICE ARV ERE TS L g B S sl ‘ RUSSIANS ARE WHEN ROME GREETED ROYAL BRDE AND GROOM ff:.’(';,’:jf;"’t’;‘ F’;‘m.l?a REM(,NA'"[]N SENT TOSCENE et ¥ e wa.+. | PRESENTED T[l four or five days' fishing trip to Long Ksy, Florida, Dogteams, Anplanes and B P Men with Provisions, ‘. Enroute to Give Aid | | If the President is able to arrange the trip he will go RADIO ADVICES ARE RECEIVED AT NANUK directiy from Washington, without any stops enroute. He will board a boat, prob- 7o . . | ‘ Will Assist in Search for Bodies of Two Missing American Fliers i (| HIT CANADIAN 'S ALLEGED |Border Patrol Inspectors Are Involved Accord- ing to Reports CUSTOMS OFFICIALS HAVE NO INFORMATION Two Scalp Wounds Are Re- | ceived—Injured Man | Gives Own Version DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 3.—Ar- thur Laframboise, Canadian citizen, was wounded, while on the Detroit River, by' bullets which he said | were fired by two United States Border Patrol Inspectors, and while | he was on the Canadian side of the river. The Customs officers said they havp received no reports of any "’" ng on the river, although Chief ]uslicc of Supreme Court Asks to Retire— Il Health Cause | | i 4 ably the Saunterer and spend the entire time on the . NO ACTION TAKEN, ® craft. WHITE HOUSE SAYS The President will make no speeches or appearances -IO‘utstandmL, Flgure of Am- on his way south or on the e G i v g o, encan Government to Mrs. Hoover will probably e Go on Retired List ccompany her husband. . b R | The Sauntercr is a house- @ | \WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—William Howard Taft, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United, States, has resigned Justice Taft submitted his resig-| nation to President Hoover today | through his scn, Robert A. Taft. | The resignation has not yet been accepted. This was formally an- b noynced at the White House after | young Taft made his visit there n company of Attorney General NOME, Ala Feb. 3.—Alfred | a . J. Lomen has received word from Pilot Joe Crosson that a radio- gram has been received by the cchooner Nanuk’s operator that, the Russians are dispatching all available dog teams, also planes| boat belonging to Jerry Mil- bank, Treasurer of the East- ern Division ¢ the Republi- can National Committee. men, with provisions, to the ¢ of the wrecked Eielson plane | to engage in digging for the bodies of the two lost fliers, Col. Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Borland. s X Mitchell ! . #igerrts were operating in the re- . FIELSON'S SUCCESSOR | E IVE ! e P S | e the barder eiies. SEATTLE, Feb. 3—Arthur John- | It is understood the resignation | il rities sald they were son, of Jamestown, North Dakota, i Ak Shidared booptiis ol Chu Aastot l -} T — + unable find Laframboise was sails on the steamer Northwestern | HIDE. sLAlN fllness of the Chief Justice, who|, . 3 ‘.“ 'ev::' ‘aonnecbed with rum running Wednesday for Alaska to_succeed | i [ has been in Asheville, North Caro- | Liquor Violation e ] Col. Carl Ben Elelson as Manager | i lina, for morc than a week, after| [ 4y Deelared L ramboise said he was shot of the Alaska Airways, Incorpor-| “M R4 being confined to his home here( '~ ¢ Y ;e :{:::k::lvufl:r home u:‘ the ated otor Joe ides toltor some time. Military Offense g g R roc e . Johnson’s first’ task will be in aiding removal of passengers and fard from the sooner Nanuk. Chief Justice Taft is returning - \ hich had Death in Chlcago as here tomorrow from Asheville, as| WASHINGTON, Feb, 3—The wfl,‘wl‘:‘ ;“:‘::“g‘ in the ice. { " i \ oe. the Dude sjhis son said there was no signi- |Department has disclosed that! | J 7 "Txcance resulting from the chlng’e%lmm regulations LiVe Ledlramends ::; m’?u?t:: htn‘c‘hh‘ Hfi%! and his father could be as com-|ed to make any violation of the : CHICAGO, Ill, Feb. 3. — Joseph | fortable here as in Asheville and |national Prohibition Law a military Cada, who rode to moderate fame |also he desired to return home. offense. as a racer years ago as “Motor{ The recznation of Cinief Jusnce Secretary Hurley said that pre-| Joe,” rode to death in another au-|Taft removes from official life °"°‘v1cus Army regulations made no Eielson search, left here Saturday | tomobile Saturday night as “Joe,|of the outstanding figures of me\rpecmc reference to the national, nmzu»]d the steamer Alaska for| ey Dol Pana the Dude,” Gangland’s fashion plate. | present time. A President. Selm;‘pmmnmon Law passed in 1918. | Seattle. | | It is the fourth slaying laid to tary of War, Governor General of | " ~ Mikor Déakas abaareds thst in) Princess Marie Jose of Belgium and Crown Prince Humbert of Italy are shown above as they | Garciond in four day. - (s onil ety kot i s Chxc!,c‘;;‘:c ”ni‘r““:l‘::‘l:yx:"‘:s L’(‘)':‘:’y";;: Big Film Schedule 1 i Aati o _| appeared on the balcony of the royal palace in Roms to receive plaudits of the crowd shown below. { g 4 his opinion aviation was the solu-| ZERERIRCOR CIL PR EEEY & e rival of the princess for the wedding. Cada was found in his car, cur- Justice, he more than any other|fioer conyicted by clvil authorities | Announced by Compny DFCKARD GOING SOUTH SEWARD, ,Alaska, Feb. 3.—Ma- jor H. C. Deckard, who accom- panied the Fairchild planes to b Alaska from the squth for the to leave the car and continue afoot when the ice gave way and the car sank into the river. The man’'s two scalp wounds are sald to be of a minor nature. tion of Alaska’s transporation prob- |tains drawn, after two men calm-|man, has becn a part of the Am-|.r prohibition Law violations, 0”1 ey lems. | — ————— —_———— - - = — |ly walked away from it in the erican Government for more than; The Para The fourth Fairchild plane, to ; S ’hymrt of lra!flcy of night life up-ia quarter of a century Igo;;r: T‘ee‘\: :isg(:l::tt?:‘:‘ Swas issued, mfflfifigfi‘.m}_cwmm; replace the one cracked up at Fair- ROME WELCOMES BRIDE OF CROWN PRINCE | town. The resignation will unquestion- |, Hurley said, as the Army's ol W reported to be entering upon a banks, was transferred from the - \ Cada had been shot four times ably be accepted by the President| .. ..o "%, this mlainistration. et production schedule which will sur- Alameda to the Alaska Railroad as 7 = - = in the head. and will become effective immed- | T . Deckard bosrded the ship for the! The car was found parked be-|iat~lv upon acceptance ‘;’:-:hlb(::lronsmcltteg sce:;:r:itleenn;s to; i);;: szgmfi'u"i:fi tr:rw:gs filming south. | neath an elevated railway track. | Taft will then automatically be, ¥ e Army posts in the Philippines and of about 66 feature pictures and p‘l‘?cc:dhznht:e si:f;?a:hzel:zzilgx‘:;g“'h"-”’"” they may be outside the 52 short subjects, and the expendi- mu_“b” of years, first as a Cirouit continental United sm_:s. even ture of about $19,000,000, an increase DRIV “PUN | Court Judge, then as Chief Jus- though there be no prohibition law of about $1,700,000 over 1929. { tice. i {in that r.;\.ntry — BRUWN BE AR || The name of Arfioclalct.!usuce' A e 'Canadinn High Com., |Harlan Fiske Stone is most prom- |7 o /. . inently mentioned as successor m'T”","" W OI, | Pm” AWI! m Lflld- Taft. | Lopes Into i Is Tn START !ll'lu i LONDON, Feb. 3—Pater Larkin, | Milwauk c New spaper l’u bh.s B anadian High Commissioner, died | e here today. He had been ill since i Seizes Two Plants and | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb. 3—A he returned from The Hague Re- ALASKANTS ~ INJRED IN . AUTO SLIDE | | SE | Rev. Gallant of Skagway,i SEWARD, Alaska, Feb. 3.—Sid timber wolf wandered into Mil- parations Conference. i G Whicn i Foraed i Olds and F. A. Henton, veteran Is Cited by Fed. Court waukee yesterday and semt citi- Larkin was 73 years of age. He 10 A8 ks { guides, are making plans to wage a | B — |zens scurrying. The wolf was shot had been Commissioner for Canada Off Road and Falls decisive battle to end the dominion| SPARTANBURG, South Carolina, by @ policeman. since 1922, el [ of the brown bear over interior Feb. 3.—William Lavarre, news- - o BELLINGHAM, Wash.,, Feb. 3.—| Kodiak Island. paper publisher, has been ordered The brown bears have kept stock- by the Federal Court to relinquish Hlln(lrell Tlmes More men and prospectors out of the in- his stock in three South Carolina terior. Herds have been killed and newspapers and one in Georgia. Rt e e s . Brain Power Is Now The Rev. G. E. Gallant, of Skag- way, Alaska, was slightly injured | when an automopile in which he - vas riding was forced off a bridge| :vn! nch lCF\uckanut Drive near )Aes‘:} Olds and Henton intend to put plants of the Spartanburg Herald, i by another machine. | on'a drive, with the aid of a party and Spartanburg Journal, announc- F b S The car fell a distance of 30| of stockmen, when the snow melts ing he would hold the properties | oreseen y Clenw feet to vhe railroad tracks helowAi to rid the more desirable areas of by force if necessary. Two others in the car, Mrs. E.| the animals. A group of his associates {rom| WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Dr. Ales|recall at wish. H. Busse, of Seattle, and her young'! The first expedition will be in culumbla,[fl:;omx;.zmed Wi hers, | ka, Smithsonian anthropolo-| It is certain, according to Dr. son Fred, were seriously injured. | | the nature of an entering wedge. ‘”;:::fr: Ay c:re% fl;\}ien;lgi{:rzfij believes man has the inherent |Hrdlicka, that the years will make 3 ! ————— E. H. Bussee, who was qr)vi’?g NEW YORK—One cause of mid-|gathered his loyal employees around brain capacity to think from ten for better mechanism in sending the car, was only ihght]y injured R 5 dlem A {to a hundred times more effectively |red blood, fertile with all that is * is in cha f| p e-aged men dropping dead In him. Among his first actions was 4 The Rev. Gallant n.charge of l ociated Press Photo lcitfes is noise, Dr. Foster Ken-lio discharge E. G. Hearon, Editor, than he does now. |needed, to the something like ten . the Catholic Church at Skagway. | Princess Marie Jose of Belgium, now Princess of Piedmont, was loudly acclaimed upon her arrival 'nedy of Corpell Medieal College has'gna w. W. Hola 4 B aes M If the brain, whose mental gym- |billion cells of the brain. He be- | [ In Rome for her wedding to Crown Prince Humbert. The royal couple arc shown here riding through |found. In tests with rats he has a"fl e ‘declm:d' h“S AEN A?"' nastics, in his opinion, depend upon |lieves firmly that normal, sustained Testifies Money Paid { | the streets of Rome after arrival of the Princess. | datarnilir s’ notes reduces en- 1:’ behalf of fHe Pl:dr:::l “;““f;‘;,m circulatory system had the blood |brain work is bound in time to "o Stall P tati i OB ——% |ergy 17 per cent. Rodents in sound- | Association which he said had a PP\ Provisions of the lungs, both |leave its impress on the nervous ¥ To Sta reseniation e o8 ee o o0 e 0o e weck when he sipped and iy ocr Breaks Gas |proof containers were compared long time lease on the property of |, *fluX and in elimination of ef- |system. 0/ Liquor Protection TODAY'S STOCK e |fell on an ick sidewalk, will keep | (with those living under city con-|the two papers, 2 fete materials, then man would be | Restored by Sleep i1 QUOTATIONS ® |him confined to his bed for sehmll Main ; ‘Three Persons |ditions. o {”’uut@n“y on the intellectual moun-| The brain is so fed now that the g T kla, Feb. ® ® ® ¢ ® ® » @ e e o o e months, Dr. L. P. Dawes, who re- | e i S N e Sh. - 5 g polsons of waste matter awaiting v OKLAHOMA CITY, Ol ;g {inmica 10" Tinadi Baturday ‘night, | Dead ; Ten Qvercome |Plane Hits Building | There are moments, he said here [removal steadily impair its effec= 3—Homer Knappenberger, form | Ground Hog Sees | yest Mayor of Earlsborg, testified in the said today. H | And Falls Into River: yesterday, experienced once in a|tiveness and this rises as concen- Federal Court here today, that he NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Alaska Ju- ; ¢ | BALTIMORE, ma. Feb.3—Three S}wdow’ Scampers Into | > |while by every normal human being |tration continues. After a period, n paid Oscar Gordon, investigator for nheau mine stock is quoted today at | While it is possible Dr. Nichol- persons are dead and 10 were over- H l ' Pllot Drowns A(‘l l(ll-n[ wl\en for a time he stands mentally |say generally fifteen to eighteen paid Oscar Gordon, WNeSHE®lor (0% g, " American Ice 31, Anaconda son will be able to be about in & |come from gas escaping from a HOlE; More Winter | % bove all life’s perplexities in the [hourse and in advanced age sooner, offioe, the sum of $1,500 in 1927 76%, Bethlehem Steel 100%, Cen-|little more than two months, it mh‘w,, inch’ main.. The maln was| { HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 3—Pilot sumhme of an Utopia. Then it|sleep has to come in order to give and 1928 to forestall presentation tral Alloys 32%, General Motors |probably take a longer period than |proken by frost. ® The groundhog saw his \C E. Pridhm, of Boston, flying a|i$ that the brain is fresh with a|time for the blood to bring fresh . ':)eforc the State Grand Jury, evi- 3%, Gold Dust 44%, Granby 57%, |that for him to recover, said Dr.| The dead are Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ‘ shadow yesterday, and ac- ®iplane of the Colonial Air Trans- irich blood supply and no waste food and carry away the waste mat- Grigsby Gruncw 16, Kennecott 59%, | Dawes. ny Witzder and their son Patrick.|® cording to tradition, should 1pm-[ and carrying mail from Nm.’matter clutters the cells. This {ter begotten by brain activity. A dence concerning protection of boot- ogers - National Acme 24%, Packard 16%, |""The others were come in ad- ® have scampered back into his -mrk New Jersey, was drowned when |would be man’s usual rather than |plentiful blood suj would make Lf;;;:éerszl:i(;,as:vazay::::‘ fxn:ll:e Radio 37%, National Brands 27 ,‘bu:f;e c?fi?)?e;rn;:f t:fip;.""“’l% :‘“ joining houses. :' hole and there will be six ®'the plane struck a building at|very rare experience, he believes, if |sleep less nwemr‘;'?lixe su: Oklahoma Capitol here. ‘Standard Oil of Califorhia 60%. _1' ¢ ——— " more weeks of winter. ®|Brinard Field, near the edge of!the brain could be continually fed| The brain when tired or ex: Stasqard QI of Now Jersey ea,‘.‘rm? Dieelgle o it the leg, in CHARGED WITH ASSAULT |® The sun shone during the |the Connecticut River. in all parts of its structure by a |hausted by work, he explained, i NEWARK, N. J—The First Lady U- S Steel 182, ;"“' but it is being held in place| warie Villora was arrested |® noon hour yesterday, accord- ® | The plane turned over and drop- full, pure blood stream, carrying merely hungry for its proper fog of the Land is one of its best —r——— | by Weights, urday by Chief of Police Ge: ing to the Juneau Weather ®|ped into the river. The machine ample supplies of oxygen as well as |and overcharged with the ash » cooks. James. J. Davis, Secretary N[CHOLSON INJURY t On the outbound trip, made on Getchell, on charges of assault wi th[‘ Bureau, for a short time, e |was pulled out and Pridham's body | nutritive materials. |Clinkers and gasses of its activity, |the Ranger VII, the party was de- |a dangerous weapon. It is alleg *d ® sufficient however for the e |was recovered. | Such a condition may possibly be {The brain is the highest class of Labor, praised Mrs. Hoover’s ability in urging pupils of the ls BAD SAYS DAWES Iayed about six hours by snow. she attacked Gus Erickson L\LL ® animal forecaster to do his e| Officials of the field said the realized under evoluuonslnfluemetorgmm machinery and, comp s | Saturday, and that Erickson re- ‘e stuff. e |plane came in too low and thg|he said, adding that man bodnr‘beyond imagination, as it fis, gifls’ vocational school to emphn- Harold S8mith of the U. 8. Fo ¥ ¢ size the domestic arts becouse they The Injury which Dr. H. G. Nich- |Service made the trip to Sitka jceived cuts on his hand. Ehe is ® # |pilot evidently misjudged his dis- |gets now and then a mere taste of |still duplicates all the essentials ¢ ¢ tend to create happy homes. olson of Sitka received to his left |return. at liberty on a bond of $1,000. i® ® 90 00 00 0 0 o o oftance in attempting to land. Lu which he can neither retain nor (a machine. [} R - K R g y i A iy X : & p e i 2 R s { & i H 4 ey

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