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THE DAILY ALASKA ’ “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MPIRE VOL. XXXV., NO. 5329. JU\JEAU ALASKA MONDA\ FEBRUARY 10, |930 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS GIGANTIC LIQUOR CONSPIRACY IS REPORTED FOUND NTARCTIC EXPLORER U. S. SPRINGS SURPRISE AT NAVY SESSION Privilege of Build-| | Desires mng Another Large Battleship PARITY WITH GREAT BRITAIN IS SOUGHT lon Press Declares that | Lon U. S Will Have Sup- eriority by Deal LONDON, Feb JO ~The ficial confirmation t E hattleship of R he plan of redu ir al ship fleet a betwe Brita > Naval Conf:r nent of parit, Nelson are tw battleship scrapping of oved the plan 1 ships so would have tes feels that to replace p scrapped tonnage with so as to give real parity, she will never e he British press took the posi- Unity States will hav under these condition JAPAN AROUSED OVER AMERICAN NAVYPROPOSAL Bitterness and Resentment Are Shown—Calmer Counsel Prevails the Feb. 10. mi ed Japan's he American Naval ~>no,4: as the points ressions were he: 1 but the ur nous opinion is that the proposal resent form is not accept- ) Japan. few an editors indulged in blasts, from other ame advise to wait and the Amer ons are, then seek an early op- tunity for a dignified restate- ment of Japan's case. Almost ' universal cpressed in America’s first defi- appargntly | the which all of Iarger n's real in-! disappointment | | > Mrs. Gladys May Parks, convicted of murder in | second degres and man- | slaughter in ! the death of | her two wards, Dorothy and Timothy Rog- ers, was sentenced to twenty-five years on the murder count and ten years |for manslaugh- ter, in Camden, N.J. Htacnaticnas Wewsreel) ‘1 W haler Ready te Go to Relief of Byrd itarctic of the company ow whaler, said today. However no whaler will be ent 1€ ice pack in the a report has be re ed from the Ex- pedition’ own vesscl he City of New York, which is trying to reach Liitle Amer- ica, Byrd's baze. @eeo0s0Jooeceececvoesoocen o e e hute Fails to Open:Jumper Drops 3.000 ’('tl ROANOCEE, After annour 3,000 persons long drop bef cord, Raymond fessicnal parachute 000 feet to his death at the @ !port here yesterday afternoon The ¢ hute did though the rip cord v —————— EILLED IN ELECTIONS PUCHAREST, Rumania, F |—The newspaper nine persons { ‘xu Virgin Um\nw' elections began Sunda 11088 Men of Chtcago To Purge City of Crime; to go to the relief of Rear e Admiral ° Expedit ° guaranteed against ec ° loss, the man: ° 0090006000 Killed Jersey Slayer Geis 25-Year Term '4"."!(!\ Is Virginia’s First Lady Associated Press I'lioto Sue Pollard, whose father, Dr. John Garland Pollard, s the newly tnaugurated governor of Virginia, is the youngest first lady the Old @ | Qominion has ever hud MAIL RIFLED; STOLEN SUMS ARE REPORTED Registry Clrrl. in Seattle Post Office Arrested —Alaskan Suffers Hugh E. Wil- the’ Seat Felt Over W, ilkins; Not k IS ACTUITTED OF MURDERING DRY OFFICIAL {Woman Is F\opd by Texas | jdl}'-—stu. Claims T havelhia et | She Was Decoy have a good mos! | SAN ANTONIO, T him u“ to with ma. 1 and a Feb. 10.— 1 ane ‘coming ‘M Altha Harbaugh was acquitted do ;F.mxrday night by a jury in the i District Court on a charge of mur- in connection the fatal Steven with reported losh. ! body to coma ay afternocon. rs. Harbaugh and ei were indicted following frc ambush, of Stevens who was [returning with two other agents jmnr a raid in Atascosa County. \ The State sout} cf the \Vnk'nx He: at Deception Island: e base vescel pedition is The Scores- ; contended the Har- by, b ng the explore: 2 !baugh woman, acted as a deco® and pilot, is headed for Point stopping the Prohis. Whens, from where the flight to'f Joe Hobrecht, under indictment the Pola (,'\p was to be attempted. | ifor the same charge, will go to —- — ettt | 1t Y. 1 0 R s NS L Biide Wants $00 000 | Sorrowing relatives ol Carl lest Alaska flicrs, met in Seat of Earl B , consoled Ole {ana Sister of - Carl- Ben. Wi ern’s Cuascad’an. Nerthern for Husband’s Love NEW. CHIGAGD . FINANCE PLAN ~ NOWPROPOSED Purchpse of € Cltys Entire Block of Tax War- rants Is Probable Feb, Eielson is 2 school te; | was in Juneau lasi night OLF E%ELS[]N' VISITS HERE 1 the €HICAGO, 1N 10.—Another plan to put money in Chic l!Nfi ngT moneyless pockets has been made W b O v Herbert C. Heller, tment banker. He said he is terested in purchasing the t warrants to help handle ‘he city’s al difficulties. er, after a long conference City Comptroller Geo idt, said he would present a finite proposition relative to ti New York Cal her of Coli.r Eielson Is Greeted by Former Com- rades of Lost Flier | | | father of C {purchase of the city’s entire block Alaskan airman, passed through Ju- of $27,000,000 of the 1930 tax an- neau Sunday night on the steam- i ticipation warrants. Such a sale is* western, enroute to Fair- ared legal by the Corporation wrry Watson, Tormer Sec- u ‘to th> highest bidder even he Governor, met Mr thought it did not net par.” ] Dock. A dele- LT s T 3 ] : R | cat John Brad- ford Post of the Americon Legion Woman and Daughter [ { {7 2 there td greet the father | Found with Fractured { | ite comrade. also wa: oy : IR on, in ' company Skulls: Man Suicides 7. S, . wohiti ! for the Alaska Airv | BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 10.- ed, were taken to the lence Trefry, of Malden, auto r Mansion where G pairman, whose wife and four- old daughter were four by | hbors in their home with frac- | tured skuils, walked into a |ing goods store, chose a rifle and |fitted a bullet to it. As the clerk ended the h f the Territory of Alask lson expressed his appre ion for the rece n that had ¥ given him in the various Alaska 5 through which he had passed. !Mr-. Ida Rudolph, 16 years old, Mr. F ugh her attorney, Henry X.| Coh, sued the parents of her| husband, Julius, for $50,000. She | sport leaving the Governor’s Man- Mr. Eielson and Mr. were taken to the home «A H R. VanderLeest, whose acquaintan Johnson dates back nes 21 to the time when Johnsc school in Nome. held out for the girl. i e, R | CANADIAN COMPANY TO MAKE FERTILIZER | NCOQUVER, B. C. Feb ed his back, 'Trefry shot him ue:dh.ltl h’;; l‘:‘:,‘;“gg,f s [« delegation from the Amer | 0 death. g3 |t n met him at the wharf | Trefry and- her daughter | kan, he said. are in a hospital Little hope is Two Fli'—*rs Killed | | In Crash: Reported Pilot Was Stunting NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (v ? 10.— sht when t Wenaichee, th Pope WHSSHNG Ison Adel hi are ielson; er of Washi Baker Mangled In Dough Mixing Mac A4 lio, tr ed fr chine in a ba of four tors said I YORK >d a one in t ced g mac; finally removed Asks To Stop Pr I(vh,uwus Lines. Russia VATICAN CI1 1 I'm-.p rosecution prayers thr tion that d o the op le persecution and asked the governments the Ge- : va Converence to reachan NORTH CAPE, Via Point Bar= ment for combined represent row, Feb. 10—The Soviet Junker ) ia The request w irplane took off from North Cape Borland e orithwestern bound to l-‘n?rbanks.; vy after urs and a half. between twe of such RUM RING IS UNEARTHED BY FEDERAL MEN Operations Prevail from Atlantic to the Pa- cific Coast “SPURIOUS HOOTCH” IS [FLCODED ON COUNTRY ‘Alcohol Is Exlracled from Hair Tonics, Perfumes ;[ and Other Articles | CHICAGO, Tll, Feb. 10.—Today's 'Chicago Herald-Examiner declared that the “biggest liquor conspiracy (in the history of Prohibition En- forcement” has been uncovered by i Federal Agents. More than 150 persons are in- ivolved in a ring operating from coast to coast, the Herald-Examin~ (er says. | The headquarters are in Chicago. ! The ring has “made millions of (dollars and flooded the United |States with millions of gailons of spurious hootch” the newspaper | says. | Discovers Formula ! ‘The Herald-Examiner says the 'circumstances reported are that and Easl Borland, A. Sebren, a chemist, came to this tlle, father country from France to make per- iiglson, father fume...He failed in 1923 and it is ine ed fromy. the cmu, Nortk- ,hopily after that time thai X A . Arrivee, Great credifed’ with the “istovery . formula for extracting essem.mlolu from hair tonics, perfumes and such articles of trads as contain alcohel. Shortly afterwards, the A. Scbren ~— |Company opened and then other companies came into existence. Hair Tonics Used | Hair tonics were sold to drug- |gists and resold to hootleggers who, equipped with the knowledge of extracting the alcohol, were able nelo to manufacture liquor. was cx-| Agents traced the diversion of ; ma- 6000000 gallons in New York and Chicago, representing a business of YS’OOOOUUO at $10 per gallon. :\l‘\'! Adeline Eiel- Hatton, N, D. ngton. Ole Eielson hine Feb. 18 s dough mi 10. ruggle right arm must | WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.— Pro- Congello hibition headquarters said an ln- arm in vestigation of the Chicago rum rlng »q has been in progress for several months. No names have been pub- he bakery, his "right hine and it pulle s he iwo stecl YOS, )iohed of those involved until the | normally about half an inch apart. Chicago Grand Jury meets The arm was in the machine two i : hours before a helper returned. | b For two hours 2nd a half, .l'n? Policemen, doctors and helpers fore Congello was ed shout the ¢ 1 h \ o EEERFORGES PILOT fainted when his cru arm \\u‘; CROSSONBACK for Prayers | osecution on |Flight to Scene of Wrecked | Plane Delayed—An- other Start Today Y, Ital eh, ll).-»‘ open letter tol 2 deplo religi-| SCHOONER NANUK, In Arctic | in Russia and ;| Siberia, Feb. 10—Pilot Joe Cres- | oughout the world |son is scheduled for a flight today prosecution, {to the scene of the wrecked Elel« ed thai wiltipl ris to on Saturday e ok off Sunday but res - morning with two. o o ° b , s charged | Consolidated Mining and Smelting [Gruder, aged 26, commercial Mr. Eielson’s plans are indefi- ot for conscl ind lib- | sick women, a man, child and in- Vlgllantes Are Organlze(lfl ot of, about $1,500 from o, Canada, has started a ";'l;l“ T";h“v::grn‘;'m'z“q;; J atier- |nite at present, and will probably €ty o worship would have been|fant for St: Lawrence Bay. The y, < | re letters in the United str n program for manufs {2 g A remain so until the body of ifeguarded if the different gov-|weather was perfect. All those A | State He is at liberty on|of chemical fertilizers whic noon when their plane | 15 fombabi A ek 5 o | ernments respected th of ‘aboard the plane were formerly . CHICAGO, Tl Feb. 10.—Legiti- [pected to report February 21. 182,000 bond p sally involve expenditus Long Island. | bsedho ain. s £ God" the Pope said In marooned on the Stavropal business men of Chicago have| Business men have promised that | jams is specitically charged upward of $8,000,000 and take two| The bodies were badly burn | Eaii il g het s 7 in their wrath and set their |definite and determined action will' the theft of $500 from a let- years to complete. | TR paia " the | pilot | was 300 AN AR I{l w I l VLRQ USE " for a city purged of hoodlums, ! follow $he report. iter addressed to R. C. Mitchell,| ————— |stunting. *IGPER 1 | ] , robbers, killers and other | Chicken, Alaska. 09 00000000000 4 L > > 7 drezs of the human' stream. | < ANSWER TO CHALLENGE | Virtually ail cases of lost regis- e TODAY'S STOCK o Magruder was a resident of San\ Typo Passengers Are WOMAN Ag SHIFLD know there are tremendous| CHICAGO, IIL, Feb. 10. — Two |tered mail was-in envelopes ad-|e QUOTATIONS o [T ama one. O e o | Killed 401 French i ; B & ces we’ll have to overcome, |more were killed as the Palice De= | dri 4 o out of the way places in ¢ @ ¢ ® © 8 @ ® o o o o o known flying salesmen of the coun-| wled when r do T ¥ \ ‘Il have to give w partment answered the business|Alaska, * |try. He made several tou Airplane Takes Dive AAD MAI\E ESCAP re defy hurled by C |men’s challenge by launching the Postal Inspectors shid many| NEW YORK, Feb. 10. — Aiuikaju’“’ country in demon: on 0o olph, most militant campaign against | weeks, sometimes mont passed | juneau mine stock is quoted today ;his Shlps MARDEN, Kent, England, Feb > - P smmerce. s |erime in the history of the cit before any complaints w made. | at 8%, American Ice 36, Anaconda | ——— 0.—Two passengers, inciuding on: PASO, Texas, Feb. 10—Three El Paso officers drove the smuggs a vigilante committee| Those killed were Herbert Gers, . ——— 78, Bethlehem Steel 99%, Central| NEW YORK q;":;”" LI were killed, when a Fre M l““‘;; a “'0;!"”;!1 135 a|lers into the river where the wo= n formed with six men in aged 19, and Anthony Kilburg, aged | Aloys 31%, General Motors 437%.| COSTS A n plane dived to the delaved a Border Patrolman i, wos caught. A pat . n to Col. Randolph. 20, shot by a party of negroes after lTaft S!ent Well Last Go]d’ Dust 46%. Granby 57 | ALBANY, N. ¥, Two. 10— New and cayght five this mornir ning Hire, long ENAYER 49 | e:]e:; sh::u:nd onia ;;’m:;: v - the vigilante committce re- (a dispute over the right of way nght, Attendants Say by Grunow' 15%, Kennecott .| Yorkystate budget alls xpen- i passenger named Curzon scape across the Rio | ports, the full weizght of money and |on a highway. The killers escapad | 0 National Acme 24!, Packard 16 diture of $311,198750 in fiscal year slightly injured, also Pilo last Saturday night. |was wounded. His two comp influence of the Association of Com- |in a car. | WASHINGTON, Feb.10—Attend- Radio 42%, National Brands 28%,|beginning July 1, 1930, increase of ot and a mechanician and The woman and also a supply of |dragged him to the Mexican merce and other clvic hodies will be| The Police, up to Sunday night. |ants at William Howard Taft's|Standard Oil of California 50%,|$46,364,650 over previous record- | tevard. liquor, was captured. : The woman gave her name as. thrown into the fight. | had rounded up 917 suspectcd hocd- |home said he passed a “very good |Standard Ofl of New Jersey 6 breaking total of $264834100 aP-| Tne {wo passengers mecting One of the smugglers was wound- | Rodriguez. She was turned The vigilante committee is ex-|lums in a general drive, lmghr' and slept well. ‘UA S. Steel 1811, propriated last winter. L!“ are believed to be English ed in the skirmish. [to the Immigration authorif

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