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THE 'DAILY \’OL. XXXV., NO. 5335. _]UNEAU ALAbl\A‘ M O\JDAY Fl:BRU \RY “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ALASKA EMPIRE 1930. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS | BORLAND’S BODY FOUND, SCENE OF WRECKED PLANE * * » » - * * » * * * * * * * * * % * * * » | RECOVERED FROM FIVE FEET OF ""i ench Fliers Break Worl Records BANDITS RUN INTO AMBUSH, KANSAS CITY Tip from G;(i;rworld Re- rding Told-Up Sends Officers to Scene t and dur- planes, ton cargo down Sun- flying 2,048 miles rs 1 minute and 20 , Mo., Feb, 17.— s shot in the le s captured, and a th hen they tried to ho! A. Richardson, former sessor last® Saturday af- RECORD IS SET LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 17. 8. Zimmeorley, of Mar- ouri, has appar- world’s zht plan s given at 2 ling NB-3 old record was by Paul Dau- Germany, in 1927. in the air two As: ndits fell into an ambush ° . on was d the he carrying $1,700 in weekly payroll of has under con- held , of He wa hour: om the underworld reach- iief of Detectives E. P. Boy! he exact spo which R Wasito b nath up t 5000000000006 0000e00600000040 PRI B Y > RUSTEARD FOR HOME RULE IN HIS PLATFORM {Candidate for G.O.P. Dele- Jiate Nomination Makes Platform Public Close and friendly ¢o-operation between Territorial and Federal {agencies and an amendment to the |Organic Act such “as will not only give us as much home rule as was {invariably rganted other Territor- lies, but which will enable us to |gradually assume more and more Cenflresw jof the functions of government un- }m full Statehood is attained,” are ‘Lhe first two of 26 specific planks Shooting at t ‘Car of Twal Nurses in Jowa Causes Doran Take Action Vien, Women and Young Girl Are d in Texas K% Feb. 17, ral Grand Jury has ® returned indleiments against 58 persons including 3 women and one girl, 17 f a for Prehibition oes 00000000 eral John Rustgard on which he h making the race for the Repub- in the platform of Attorney-Gen- lican nomination for Delegate {o WASHINGTON, va Agents have pended by Prohib Doran to Feb. 17.—Two been ordered tion Admin! the result | n of the shooting| y Moore and Nellie nurses of Knoxville, Towa | | Doran ordered aj was riding in h Agents Roy es Hindley fired. gents said the shot was| the ground underneath the The incident followed a near-/ collision of the agent's car and one occupied by Miss Church and the other nurse e ,——— Grand Old Man Not content with a mere general Of Statesmanshi / P ipledge of support to the Hoover J 14 ! Sk 1 Is Now 85 !‘admmlstralmn, he sets up specifi-! xcally the matters in which co-oper- JOHN RUSTGARD NEW YORK, Feb .17—Elihu , Grand Old Man of States-|gefinitely on several subjects of d his Eighty Fifth |importance, | b 3 Saturday with his | AT e R in d health. Insutute of F amily | | Relations Is Formed; : Purposes Are Stated SACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb. 17—| itute of Family Relations, | Los Angeles for the pur-| “scientifically advising mar- ns and those considering P! {usual frankness pledges himself R There (Continued on Pags Six) The Articles state the Institute is| a non-profit concern, and plans to open clinies to the public “for the urpose of advising; instructing and concerning persona]‘edu( ing the indiwidual to the lems of mating,” has presented |ma complex, preventable difficul- les of incorporation to the Sec- | ties “and problems which lead to ary of State. |individual maladjustment, including The names of prominent physi- | | particularly the material field of cians are included among the nine | heredity, eugenics, gynecology, ob- trust stretrics, mental and hygiene.” ger. ANTI-GANCER - SERUM FOUND; REPORT MAI]E Discovered \;_\' Two San Francisco Physicians —Tissues Killed SAN FRANCISCO, 1 men n today i i-cance Feb u m scovery serum by sicians whose period of ¥ recently at a ity of Patholo- here dis :m over a made known meeting of the Soc gists in this city. Doctors Walte John B. Humbe n Pacific Toffey and onstra etfest of the seru described “‘start! g pro md D Hoaper ty of California o T ut lared the dis m to k2 of the > to the medical ithe experiments of D Cot Dr. Humber as the greate: yet made in the fight aga cer,” said Dr. Gallwey. or death of the cancer cells fo ed the injection of their serum.” Dr., Meyer coneurred in Dr. Gall- wey’s opinion but added that fur- ther research would be ne Ty to discover in what types of can- cer and in what stages of the d sease, the serum is most effective. FIRST PATIENT RECEIVED SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17.—Dr. Walter B. Cotfey, co-discoverer Dr. John B. Humber of treatment for cancer, admi the first injection and cancer ex tract to Mrs. Irvine Edwins, of We- natchee, Wash., who with her hus- pand arrived Friday night in an airplane ambulance. Blood transfusion was then dered as the next step in t. perate fight to save the dyin: man’s life. Mrs. Edwins was taken St. Francis Hotel Friday nigh then to St. Mary’s Hospital ‘3.1 day afternoon. She was so fe e could scarcely move a fi to ital tur ———————————— Dry Maine Man Issues Challenge In House WASHINGTON, Feb, 17.—Asseri- ing that if a man wished to stay in public life he must obey Prohibition Law, Representative Carroll L. Beedy, of Maine, a dry,| issued a challenge in the House to anyone to produce 25 House mem- bers “who vote dry and would drink at a banquet.” Representative Beedy asserted of life are brought together there would be some who “would do wrong and the public would take the éxception as a criterion.” He announced that the purpose’ inaugural, is shown here with t er the President is to lead the Na- jix shots into the president’s car |tion in a crusade to respect the of the inauguration at Mexico City. d {law, and “we must not and shall | |not succumb in a spirit of cow- |~ lardice and despair. e oo.o..--o-o.n: TODAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS . cco-.oooooooo NEW YORK, Feb. l'l.—Alaika J\l- neau mine stock is quoted today at 8, American Ice 36, Anaconda T4’<, Bethlehem Steel 101%, Central Al- loys 33%, General Motors 43%. Gold Dust 43%, Granby 56, Grigshy Grunow 14%, Kennecott 577, Na- tional Acme 25%, Packard 18':, Radio 43%, National 7 Brands 27, Standard Oil of California 58% ,Standard Oil of New Jersey 59%, U. S. Steel 186%, ,amm will be given, and with un-'that whenever 435 men in all walks | § o Court Int. Justice Mextco’s N(“z' President Mtsses Death at Inuuguml | | | { { ! | iz Rubio, 1 new President, narrowly escaped death from an assassin’s bullels following nauguration, He is shown (cen- The Presidential Palace, shown ahove, The rear of the Prsilential auto, punc- t Rubio fcllowing the inangural ter) taking oath of right, was pl turd by bullets left). The retiring President, Pories Gil, congratulates Pres CAP‘JRE RUBIO'S ASSAILANT |VOLSTEAD ACT TEST CASE HITS SNAG AT | | | | | | | WASHINGTON. case the Police Febe 17, — ‘The| selected - to tesb whether a buyer of liquor can be prosecuted under the Volstead Act in court and proceed- ily halted by d, pleading |not gu and demanding his con- titutiona! guarantee of a trial by Drinking in Public Schools Is Being Surveyed Now WASHING LU ride public being conducted by Educational Indications so far are students are drinking less since 1620 than before the enactment of the Eigh- teenth Amendment, J. W. Crabtree, Secretary, of the organization, said. The sur- ing undertaken at tation of the Nation- Law Enforcement Com- and it is expected will be completed 17— urvey of 0ols is the Na- Associa- Ind e co Da ations are that the case will again within a month. id A. Hart, Assistant District said that if necessary he ared to take the case to} ipreme Court. Weyland is jailed, unable to fur- a $1,000" bond. | The alleged seller, Myrtle a negress, also pleaded not gu 1 demanded a jury trial She was released under bond. | e tional tion o al mission that it hortly. "Premier Tardiew Is Ordered to Bed:;:Has Severe Case of Flu ° . . ° ° ° ° . ° ° . s 200cv0e 020 Daniel Flores (left), who wounded President Rubio on day of his captor, Jorge Fanmillan. Flores fired Rubio and his party left thn sceno = PARIS, Feb, 17. — Premier Tar- u has been ordered to bed by | ; physicians. He had proposed return to the London Naval he Conference next Wednesday but un- 55 his case of severe grippe gets' a 'better, this trip will be cancelled “Wild Party” Is Refuted Green, H must resign as a member of | Court, my resignation to take fect immdefately. 1 have sent | similar message to President zilotti.” Il ughes Resigns |From Permanent - i Feb. 17. — Pre (vl—\‘\.”\ Switaerland, Feb. 17 tification of Pué resignation of E. Hughes from the Pe; t Court of International Ju tice, of which he was Chief tice, has been received by Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary General WASHINGTON, Feb. 1/ —Bronz- The message said: ed by the orida sunshine “In v of my appointmer rested by a v&w f fishing. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court dent Hoover returned to Washing- of the United States, I find ton this morning. my connection The Chief Executive seemed much the Permanent Court of Inter wrreshed and invigorated after his €I ticnal Justice. Much as I winter vacation. Two Men Electrocuted | wasuncron Green, of W ken Radio Aerial Hits | m P . |testimor High Tension Power Line zine liclal Ct Gov ; President Hoover Returns from His | Midwinter Vacation man CAMAS, Wash., Feb. Jones, aged 26 years, Dougles, aged 28 years, ocuted Sunday when a radio ae they were lengthening contacted with a high tension power line. e e J. P. Morgan, commercial iravel- passenger to Cordova on ! Rogers. 17. WI‘UJ' d and J ed a “wild party” f a my." The Governor said he had n desire “dignify ns” as to but e with Liggett” | [ ] (lower ! START WASHINGT()Nu S F said the of Walter Liggett, maga- 3 re the House Ju- last week that the Governor,” and would welcome an ] * NOW COMPANION OF " FIELSON FOUND ~ BY SEARCHERS Locallon Is Four Feet from Engine, Over 100 Feet from Fuselage \DEATH WAS AS INSTANTLY ps GENERAL BELIEF | ¥ * * | | i | | Nineteen Men Digging Now ~Hope to Find Eiel- [ son’s Body Soon | SCHOONER NANUK, |NORTH CAPE, Siberia, Feb. |17.—Pilot Harold Gillam and Soviet Flier Berdieff made a (trip to the wrecked Eielson | plane Saturday and Soviet Hycr Slipenov, in charge of ll\e digging operations at the 'scene, reported the body of lEarl Borland, mcehanic with Col. Carl Ben Eielson on the |ill-fated flight of November 9, had bheen located last | Thursday. Slipenov said that undoubt- ledly Borland was mstantlry Kilked # *1 The body was found on the tundra in five feet of snow. The body was located four |feet beyond the engine which was over 100 feet from the fuselage. i The body was removed to la tent and will be brought to the Nanuk later. Russians are continuing to work after a three-day inter- ruption owing to severe |storms. The diggers hope to locate Eielson’s body soon. Ninet een men are now {working at the scene of the wrecked plane — LIER | IS KILLED (harge of btartmg Powder Blows Plane to Pieces at Take-Off NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 17.—Lieut. Malther George Maser, aged 31, Annapolis honor graduate, is re- ported to have been killed aboard the U. S. Nevada, now in Cuban o \waters. e! The charge of starting powder o used to catapult the plane blew ~ o 'the plane to pieces when taking o | Off. o| Maser leaves a widow and child o here of i - | G. A Pappadis, Latouche mer- chant, is a passenger on the North- western. He is making a six- weeks' trlp on business. T ostmwny by Governor 3 Circuit Judge: d | charges. Judge Ferguson's statement char- acterized the description of thé party as a “cowardly attack on the | opportunity to testify. He said the “admittedly based | statements were made by a “profes- political ene- ‘slonal politician” and said the mu~ | sic referred to at the party was by o a Catholic Boys' band, the members gossipy allega ] m«- best audiences in Dou'on o L i - being of the ages of 7 to 17 M presented statements of | |The songs and dances given at uit Judges Homer Ferguson, Al- party were by professional P 1 C unp\xh and Maurice McMa- formers who had appeared

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