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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXV‘, NO. 5338. jUNEAU ALASKA [HURSDAY FEBRL' \R\ 20, 1930. MI;MBLR OF AS.)OCIAT =D PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS COL. EIELSON'S BODY FOUND NEAR WRECKED PLANE EE IMPORTANCEOF | American Beauties Hailed in Plymouih |vIcTiv PIONEER ’BUUY LOCATED MINK INDUSTRY — O N MAIL SERVICE g oy py 5 . » 2 b 7 B i 3 o 1 been found at § S G | ARNIE A S R N wrecked plane, [ s ; | AL G P: .cmfen.l Ames of Assgcm: f 4 bt : e ; " . Bt conauit o reciiae ai RO ~ #7 Is Recovered Two Hundred tion Talks on Mink Pk y i ’ / i R e 3 il foea s hervioe balg, B : Feet from Fuselage of - . 3y ¥ £ % ¥ : = ex Ancho! and p rha S, B Farming to Chamber i o g » Y » i Hi o was one | [ NE 8 ‘ 2 g Wrecked Plane A'aska, in 1921 50 was one lof the first fiyers successfully to ipilot a plm-.f- with skiis. replacing |} : . -‘; LAST CHAEE_R IS NOW e - WRITTEN, AIR MYSTERY route he was % ? i e o b Ao e v 5 Bodies of Eielson and Bor- {the Order of F weers of Alaska, an | 8 H A b honer conferred on but two other |§ : _ ; land to Be Taken to |p-rsons, the late President Warren G i & Nanuk then Soulh J : ] {G. Harding and Col. Frederick ; g ; % a8 ; ; . ; : he ho built the rail- | Ea ! ; 1 exceed ;hc ¥ : 1 3 d g : e 1111;?(,\!‘“‘3!-‘;“ 10 buil ; J ) ‘ % The body Of (,OI Carl Ben e Brown, Secretary : ' g : : o 3 : 8 Bocomes Eskimo Chief % i % Eielson was found yesterday * of the organization, and 30 S : el o ; . He also w: d by Eskimos A ? ¢ 200 feet from the wrecked “re i b Fhe . ' 5 ; g ot el sRREEN L) S0P plane, about 90 miles from ks ex 5 ; s 4 & e g | Mocse Ptarmigan,” the flestest bi : & b it the Bl doar . s g - : - 0 © ' known to tho people of the North, | ; e North Cape, Siberia, accord- roting the in- Rl ; ik - ‘ R g v | his air mail line explojts. i ing to Associated Press ad- . L5 e T i o over treacherous mountain C 14 ‘i EIELSON vices received by The Empire - |peaks, Colonel Eielson covered the distance between Anchorage |kin F PRI, kins), teday and thus the last chap- and Fairbanks in four or five| i 1 m he 5 pilot- ter has been written in the hours, where, with the use of dog E ght ov iivgg Nar"»‘! story of the two fliers, Cel. S el e ] when tneir Eielson, and his mechanie, E tesmen 6f the ' r naval conference 4 beauty andlfashmn:\ble attire. This is the first pictur. S v from % e Be sebled, and for 25 Earl Borland, who left Teller, and marketing oy . oT | limitation, the | taken of the secrctaries and stenographers on their | Capt. Hubert Wil- | da reported lost g + 4 a u o 5 4 cmbe of TRiAding the Americz n, ac »y their secretaries | arrival in England, N : ___Alaska, on Nov r 9 15 :malnu i“’]\, the aiphers, took Plymouth by with their P— last year, on a second trip JOE CROSSON HER()IC to the frozen-in schooner Nanuk, for furs and passen- B s c;x:"!n“” 'V Longworin i . ) B‘7RD§AS E )(PEDII‘I()NY | IN EIEL 0]\ SEARCH gers, and who crashed on the ociation is now advertis- puhhl\“;’;nsuf the largeést Avmsr&mu 3 o | Ib NU i’/ HU]‘IE BOL]ND Eelalab a1 24 afternoon or eve'“ng of No- connected with the vember 9 in a fog. ybe it was the quest of 2 ""n—! ) o ] 2, S S o B . B | FROM THE ANTARCTIC 7.5} | 10T JOE CROSSON | b bty v Local growers have ex- 4 1 streak, but certainly it was tt found last week near the en- some shipping problems 4 g 4 | il . Gl 3 R e mul‘f that heroes are made ;- gine of the wrecked plane, a B st Hiobably- dould | ¥ J g | NEW YORK, Feb. 2 icaused Joe Crosson, widel W ik 1 / he said, probably could b i } ¥ York Times, St. Louis \ Lady Astor to {cause " % considerable distance from 1 ¥ W {ed with the Chamber's assis- 2 2 a 3 ¥ and newspapers afiiliated v |Arctic flyer, to give up his sunny X § ; ) [ : 5 Broadcast to {homeland in gupny Southern Cali- : the fuselage in five feet of b : % hem, ‘publisiing reports from. e . 4 |fornia, to pit Bis fiying skill ag SROW, R farmer of this 5 - v s, 5 . {for Pl distri Rt B i ) e e 4 Admiral Richard E o, Aodé U. S. Next Sunday fgors ot the loy norl Pl Jor Crosses. sehk 108 s Tak: . ; s . ctic Expedition, announced t} s ‘ RN Ban. Diego: that tho A : Data on <"«':m::? i the Tar o o Y/ 4 Admiral nd t NEW YORK, Feb. 20— |youtni fiyer—his friends say ho 4 - radio from the schooner Na- r mining distrist, including the . ol s s of his exped ® Lady Astor is to talk to i only 37—whose relentless effor's o ; : nuk announcing that Col ing : g ; : . . ) ing more than a year in t America from London next ® resylted in the finding of Col. Ca Eielson’s body had been (Continued on Page Two) 7 8 4 s % T barrier in Ross Sea, b D! Sunday, thus being the first o 'Bon Eielson’s wrecked plans in " h : o . o o ® 'Northeastern Sibcria, got his early found and adding that had - : - and sailed homeward from the B: woman member of Parlia- 4 R d 3 5 e 0 ales rd X 1 ment and the first of her ®ifying training. ‘There, sunshin» R becn killed instantly in the f §¥ e S, ; 0t HNew terday | e peak ovor the Tr: 9 (and rose gard e than the erash, ;) o4 B i morning, Antarctic tire, 0 hoolup, given wide oW-5WeDt s ans s Col. Elelson's body ws. found o 3 ; mately 4:30 o'clock yesterday recentl } - 4 By s~ Neve 3ot tointa: 1 } fand raaoi il argft mounsain.. e a slight mound 200 feet from the | 3 . ¥ b noon New York time, brl hand reports of a greatest of fiying ha / fuselags aznl about 160..feet Srdel ] ! s ; e O essential papers and gea Conference. ~ Lady As WASLE Tha: manotork scil alinbst. 48 ; e e s planes and m other £ talik will be retransmitted to @ graq safety soon palled, and C ered from the snow by the eighteen 5 : o 1t was mecessgry: fo. leave be /e the United States and Can- e o search for g re took hin . i searchers. ;&p GAME LAw iy i T o e ada and WSS gLl 12:30 10 k5 Alaskn ¥y fiylng 1s flying. | There was only a slight covering KLU F : 5 il | i yclock Sunday afternoon it ’ is si 4 | o Y ® Wwith him went his sister, Ma of snow over Eielson’s body, the e Eastern Standard time. ® as adept at the controls as he, winds having almost swept it bare. ‘_ ® and for months she toock turns ( To Take Bodies to Nanuk Bill In !m"uu‘d by Delegate canvany G le ceee e © ®with her brother In the cockpi The bodies of Eielson and Bk Q. -1 1 | i T i ¢ o L i The palr engaged in. commercial ' ) land were placed in a Junkers Ks '{?‘“Y Chang,cs UPON BALL.WS Jving untll two years ago, when biTEe ;| plane by Soviet Pilot Slipenov, in Present Act . an Warren Delano Robbins and their daughter, Helen. \3 |Sir Hubert Wilkins invaded the h 9 who has been in charge of the | ins the newly appointed social secretary at the White ’ Northland, and with Carl Ben Eiel- P B ; cearching operations at the scene S s fmvnvrlya diplomat at Salvador. Henceforth feuds Jlll\ Fmdé Nll‘S. t‘\a D m son made his famous fiight over | ) 4 4 of the wrecked plane. Pilot Slipe- such as T nnrl‘mn:'.m.m episode will nob occur. s Is Sane — TO Han" the Arctic wastes to Spitzenberg. ’ ) nov flew to the Nanuk yesterday Y'nl)‘mvf having complete charge of vocial activities in the nation’s -5 : Miss Crosson returned to her and announced the finding of Col. Gapin b e ot home in San Dicgo and not long Eiclson's body. He was scheduled 1ska G mn I RS e 7 g after engaged in flights to estab-| Clad in the Aretic clothing he (o return to the scene of the wreck 5 b 7 4 " iy fj i FLORENCE, Arizona, T 201 lish women's altitude records. Once jused when hé and Harold Gillam, today with additional gasoline and ay be brought into Lhmv Z L i1 li k Ars. v DUBRS S alied (n hior | NG tEH Woman Doctor of ner altimeter registered 18000 feet|flying high above the bleak and take the bodies out to the Nanuk. 5 n < o ) et gal- are the main features of a1 atembh e WEe. the (hlcago T Beed - and bibke—but she kept on going,desolate coast of Siberia, spied the Pilot Slipenov has asked per- 3 recently introduced in | T I A B > f i ] up, how high she never knew. wreckage of the plane of Col. (:arl mission to go to Fairbanks with i T e D Tg P A F AS DIPLBMA A Jury, ob SN FREROny {ou Action Dismissed Death claimed her last August son and his mechanle, Earl thie bodies. d the Alaska ] B I 3 i and dm:.ded her of h vhen her plane, an entry in the B 3 According to the Associated Press > of dea ife ir ¢ g S bt ¥ & flot Cr | g - lwomen’s derby from Santa Mon radiogram sent by Pilof osson, . P i ey CHIC. nels 120, Dr. il of the old provisions of : asylum HICAGO, IIl, ¥eb. 20.—Dr. " to Cleveland, crashed in Arizona. Harold Gillam and Ed Young it 15 planned to take the bodies of woman wi anged f 1, n do law are sought to be changed woman will be han in fie Lodbell, noted woman do i E s ’ Her body was found in a desert| gy R L : 25 was the two fliers from the Nanuk to | some new matter is proposed Company Now Operates Sir Esme Howard Towards ine state prison here st sunrise to-|ha !behn lfrerl}l Bhe was charg pl;\lxly six miles north of Welton. A h. He lost little time in Nome and thence to Fairbanks. 7 : 3 f 31 morrow for the murder in 1927 of |with murder By criminal aboration, 3 4 Reier S " 7| Ole Eielson, father of Col. Eiel ) be added [ 14 Ca'wcn(‘v ln Alaska Homeward After Six |morrow for AT o partly opened parachute spoke elo- ¢ i . Would Strengthen Enforcement | Jl gt Vaaes Ji the L S A L T s B, aud ca ”'ft.éf“}affiim'f;”g the action be- gy onily of an unsuccessful leap for it vas there, n the lund of SO0, i now at Fairbanks, await- The bill seeks to put teeth in the | —Adds to Payroll icars m the U. o. i Br dadpaieiitan Y e almost perpetual lce and snow, that D8 the arrival of the remains of enforcement clauses by adding a| S @ tho ‘ak er M;:s: ?)a Sob.| Before this tragedy, Crosson was he threw caution aside and zoomed hiS son. He went north two weeks clause to obviate the necessity for| BELLINGHAM, Wasn, Feb. 20— WA GTON, Feo. 20. — The|Son’s Life Saved s elected by Sir Wilkins as one of into the jaws of death to find his e il R : 4 h warrants. It reads as fol-,The Pacific American Fisheries has career of Sir Esme How- 4 g } two pilots for his Antarctic expe- missing comrade, Elelson, in the i ]rs. % l;f‘.’::” kw d": osh hu' [nomplo ed negotiations for the pur- ar as the British Ambassa- |By Mother He | dition. For six months he flew jcy waste A few days ago he IS lso In Fairbanks, where she SO Zag s 5 4 a doctor of such professional stand- " 2 ; resided with her children for sev~ officer employee em- t T omeward to land Evicted ",.Om Housv ing would be implicated in such an the noted sclentist in the southern found, not Elelson, but the scarred e powered to enforce this Act ‘shall |pany's salmen canners ) g i country for | & . lepy 2 i SUCH @7 ico regions, thelr base being the wreckage of his plane. PN S ave authority without warrant to |4 . B. Deminlg amnounced in six years in Washington. He er ehlk » R e frozen crater of an extinct volcano.| In the crusted snow encasing the ’ arch e camp, camp outfit, | gram from California s official service with the pre- | 5 Z)([IA(;S)!:; ::b;&md“:‘";d‘ | His work done there, Crosson re- 'plane, Crosson remained, helping tc “5":;;:::“:2“:)3;623 mgiig"h":: %ai pack animal, automobile, | Acqu'smox. increases the Pacific se n of his letter of recall "'[;Jm' Friedman’s life last night. ® ® ® ®/® @ @ @ o e o e e turned to his San Diego home. Bu 'dig in the snow for the mortal re- ‘¢ . other vehicle, sled or any | American Company’s canneries in President Hoover He v e e il TODAY'S STOCK e the call of his flying mates mains of his dead comrade. o g o Sl TN g‘;':::' of the o ates | Alaska m 14 and will add 1256 men' S Howard ‘and Lady Tsa- | . .. o bis mother frotd Her home. QUOTATIONS ol R e % AR s and the body of Borland will prob- itorial waters the [to the payroll. bella en ned last night for New night Mrs. Freidman wa © ® 0000000000 v . v . - ably erred S ¥ o ser or| Y Vork 1 r Engl Pt 2 3 iy Weh -ce Convie Coc ses See ably be interred in Seattle, where when such officer or | e : ill sail for England or o G i Thr onvicts to volidg e T gl b et his. cutine. . oc Resi 4 riday | found the doors and windows ]NEW Y‘gRK, Feb. 20—Alaska Die in Chair for How Talkies te camp o .onnor es S 3 | e Y s ked. Sh @ was bared Juneau mife™~stock is quoted to- The finding iy AL e 110 signs As ocked She believed she was bar Rt S P, fcted. to- Murder of Another|Are Made Hr]t?L I;udm, 10:1 the b;)cg'l of col. e Chairman of Shipping 'c,, .. Tok A S 5 o1 TR 5 i AR Fielson has ended one of the grenk vehicl PPIE Sonaie to Reconsider Calling her son-in-law, he broke |oconda 71%, Bethlehem 99%. | est air mysteries of the Ametiad Board: Health Poor Selection of Stone; a window, climbed into the Central Alloys 323, General Mo-, AUBURN, New York, Feb. 20.—| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, ¥eh. 20.—|continent. Following the disappeass B CeiLont A 4 1d found Friedman un-|tors 41%, Gold Dust 41%, Granby illilam Force, Jesse Howard and |This film town almost sto ance of the two fliers, severe weath- WASHINGTON, Peb. 20.—Chair- C}uu‘;{(‘,s Are l’re/erre{l X s on the floor in a ga »4%, Grigsby Grunow 16%, Kenne- Unwine, prisoners, have|work yesterday r Cool- ‘er prevented any search for weeks. man O'Conngr of the Shipping 5 fill tchen. cott 55, National Aecme 24, Packard | pe sentenced to die in the elec- [idge and his wife saw for the Fliers of the Alaska Alrways, Im- Board has requested President' WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. — The | an was revived several|17%, Radio 43%, National Brands tric chair during the week of March | first time how the t were |corporated, were held up at Fair- Hoover to replace him as Chair- Senate has agreed to reconsider |hours later. 26%, Standard OIl of California 31 for the murder of Henry Sulli- |made. They were action in banks, Nome and Teller by man but said he wo retain th lection of Charles Augustus B o oo d | Standard Oil of New Jef- van, fellow conviet, in the Decem- |every studio they v d. Mur;’iand were unable to fly to the Na- Commission can issue regula- |membership on the . O'Con- * to be a member of the Board |~ n noion Ex venditure |sey 58%, U. §. Steel 1811 |ber prison riot. They were con-|Pickford and Will Hay accompan- nuk to start a search for many under which animals escap- | nor said his health made it nec of Regents of the Smithsonian In- [ R LB l*’ A ! —— |victed last week. ied the Coolidges and explained in|weeks. Canadian fliers sent to the fur farms may be re- y for him to be relieved of the stitute after Senator LaFollette as- nvestigation s ow | A - the intricacies of the industry. The |Interior were also delayed for sev- 1 by their owners. chairmanship. ed that Stone was connect P i S | ROUGH WALL SLOWS AIR | | vis eemed much i »d and [eral weeks with their big Fair- Export Licenses Provided R SV S ‘with one' of the greatest power | roposed, Sen. Norris| b [NEW ARMY AIRPORT IN TEXAS | ccoq many questi |child airplanes by bad weather, Two forms of export licenses are organizations in the United States.” | URBANA, T, Feb. 20—The e - | The Soviet Government joined in provided for by the bill. One of| MONSTER BEACON PLANNED A W ASHINGTON, Feb. 20. — 'I‘m-_qln_oering, experiment station of the MIDLAND, Tex. —Establishment | |the search and fliers and dogteams these wonld permit residents to appeoiniment of a Senate Commit- | University of Illinois finds 'hdllnr an intermediate landing field| LONDON-PARIS RECORD SET ’“ere sent oyt. These parties were ship outside trophies of gamé ani-, BUENOS AIRES — A 25,000,000 EARS RECORD WIVES tee to' investigate campaign c ,wn-\xmm'hflng the sides of air passages here has been authorized by the — also handicapped by severe m mals and birds for mounting and candlepower airway beacon, to be ditures of Se_natorial candid in|in mines reduces friction so much Smxt‘taly of War. It will be man- LONDON — A British airplane |gnq delayed by storms. n on payment of $1 for each | ble for 100 miles on a clear SAN FRANCISCO—Husbands in|the approaching primaries anc H~;ds to result in appreciable saving ned by four enlisted men of mp“ and weigh- Various Reports h trophy; the other would D""‘:mgh' will be erected here.« It is the Sc_lnmon Islands group wear |ections hasv been proposed in alin expense of operating the air|Air Corps and two from the Signal|ing nine t ecord in flying| various reports were recel — . __jthe first of its class planned for q\nh. in their ears to mark the|resolution introduced by Senator|pumps that force the air into the [Corps, who will develop necessary |to Paris in wtes. The dis- (Ln tmued on P‘\g Six) ‘Soutl\ America, ber of wives they possess, JNorris, | mines, meteorological service, tance is 200 m I jary ry. The judge said he doubted that (Continued on Page Two)

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