The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 22, 1930, Page 1

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THE DAILY jU\LAU AL\s A, SAT L"QD/»\Y FEBRUARY 22, 1930. NO. 5340. - Psen BODIES OF E ELSON, 1 MADE JAIST LOMEN CONGERN 915 “115’ INDIANS LOSE IN EFFORT TO BRIKG SUITS (nmnnttce Kills C m '] })V kersham ahe Empire) D. C., Feb. 22— Jommittee of the House sterday killed i Janu- in the lands of ht asure, which was intro- of candida m nomination for Del- with W, L. e Inter- ough the housands of taken by us also that within reindeer d there will memories” for and us eft but P T United in_Seattle Opencd W I(h' rmld ¥ T > thetr them h those , and fixed the price the natives' rein- ( the natives an ming that these '€ Postmaste S t r X own reinde aken from ther ndrews said, the Indian in ownership of rmission from Congress to the animals sing to the company compensation. in three years. He said the com- tive pany applied tq the Govern- r laxfds rightfully and laims and min- front prop- he o would result Brotherhood, at its 1923 t with Judge Wicker- me, the sta- tions, failure to pre- 5 me other tribunal, t the Indians in have become ci es by Acts ded, should ution of limita I actual cost ar and Be ore rumtml ta pay tical dead T ON R uur,u La—State pen- '}, J. McClanna- .m'l that 24 knives and 50 W m farm. o R O R ALialis Edmund Sm tlaska AR, o s Away C. L. Andrews, ained that the Lomen compaly using questionable methods = acquiring reinde X Edmund |, 5 well known dmong the old aska pio-igimars in Southeast Alaska. For v.‘\‘]"]" years he was with the U. € Pioncer, P mel i $he special- ! of the Army. [In Seattle on' Thursda is in Des , formerly was a ma- neer and ch Oglethorpe S:-.utlo 1 occupied in Sa- CHURCH WHERE WASHINGTON WORSHIPPED AT FREDERICKSBURG, VA. (INSET) PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, BY GILBERT STUART. aid the Lo- “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” y MEMBER OF ASoOCIAll D PthS SUPREME COURT TO CONVENE UNDER NEW CHIEF FEBRUARY 24 l{in Devanter Charles &vans o NS\ Hughes ~QUEU Willis ey Housu. Associated Press Photo The United States Supreme Court will reconvene February 24 with a new chief justice presiding. Above are pictured Charles Evans Hughes, newly apnointed to that place, and other members of the court. WASHINGTON'S ;Pl{(fg - ANNIVERSARY BY 1 Eg GBSERVED Qu('(’n Mary Hears And Sees Her Sound Picture I\"we\vx Parade - Con- LXC)’(‘IS(’S ~ON Iirst \! exandria gre bl’?\! i TO. dred WASHINC and Ni herc now visitini showing ar ed an hour longer t He oy ton wa out the land to: Pre: nt Hoover and Mrs. Hoo- ver Gov. Pollard, of Vir- gini; ary of War Hurley and vernment officials, in xandria of t Washington Birthday Sena andenberg read arewell re y Sena a were delivered by members of hington Commission which preparing for the- Two Hun 7 two years hence - eee— Didn’t Talk to paper Man, Bui To Robber ohserved through- 16 nent Press soclated Photo. daughter rshall N. iss Oregon” ons and Daughters of Orc cers at the seventy-first f S{atehood. - NEW CABINET FOR FRANCE dical Socialist P: Leader Has Formed New Ministry of a, Dana, by n | ¢ was selected as the Pic nive tr nd in the is h ° ] . . . ® ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° . ° ° ° o ° . o ° TON, HNeb Ra : of the & a voice inquired b; esterday of W. er, whose instit royed by fire the night before. soon would become nation- Politely the banker told his ca! y Lieutenant Kenneth Cox, of er, whose profession he had no Chicago Police Department, eason to doubt at that time, des- day urged the Federal Radio Com- cribing the location of a r by va- | mission to increase the allotment of cant building tempora wave lengths for that service, A blasted safe greeted the ba s er’s eyes this morning As mu $1,000 is believed to have beer en. icting ending crimi- PARIS,, Feb. mps, Radical Sot ceeded in formin based on 22 s the congratulat Doumerg which he n- a Ministry. department of Hibbing were false, “9000032022c0c0ce00060" tha ! to- | arms answered in 1920 |y LAMATION ISSUED *RESIDENT HOOVER rture of the ¢ St. Louis tow r( the d‘-x from rd the The proclamation stated that as President of the United States, and in line with the wishes of Con- gress, hi ey to, s serve the peri April 10 and ending December 20 as the ennial.” In so ation the ance that this centennial was great westward tide which es- shed A rican civilization st he continent 40 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON - FOR THIS PORT SEATT b. 23. — Steamer Yukon sailed for Alaska ports at 9 yelock this morning with 184 first ngers and 34 Bteerage The folloy passengess ife, Thom: Zimmerman, Paul, J. Flagg, Mrs, H. C. De- | Vighne, . Anna Heath, Joe Per- rin, Mrs. M. C. Fisher, C. Av John Rodenbush, George Hale, F Collins, Jake Baker, T. H. Firth |7. G. Zimmerman, D. J. McDougall, Dr. H. Gilles, Jerry M. Sullivan, Verdun Bounds, J. Bowman, C. Rounds and wife and baby |Albert Brown, and 11 steerage d b Palmer Fosse Sturge and wife, H. Kittlest Jim Dana DeVighn ALASKA EMPIRE PRICE TEN CENTS LANE) ARE TAKEN TO NANUK SOVIET FLIER MAKES TRIP IN COLDWEATHER Bodles from Scene of Wrecked Plane to Schooner .\NOME FLIGHT WHEN WE ATHER PERMITS Capt. Pat Reid Damages His Own Plane when l_andin_g at Nanuk SCHOONER UK, NORTH CAPE, Siberia, Feb. — Braving a temperature of 50 degrees below zero, Soviet Commander Slipenov, who was in charge of the vork of digging in the snow ind ice for the bodies of the {wo missing fliers, Col. Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Bor- and, brought the two bodies to the Nanuk yesterday. The bedies were found recently at the scene of the wrecked plane. The two bodies will be tak- en to Nome as soon as weath- or conditions permit. Capt. Pat Reid arrived at North Cape yesterday with 18 cases of fasoline. He dam- aged his landing gear on one side of his Fairchild airplane as he brought the eraft down [on (u€ land Sdilsée néar the Nanuk. It will be necessary to make repairs before he can tuke the air again. — - MERGER OF TWO RAILROADS IS GIVEN APPROVAL | Great Norlhern and North- | ern Pacfic to Be | Made One System ‘l WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. — The Interstate Commerce Commission | has approved of the merger of the ; | Great Northern and Northern Pa- | cific Rallways to be known as the Great Northern Pacific Railway. The Chichago, Burlington and Quincy Rallroad is divorced from the system and is made a truni line of its own. ‘The merger will also acquire the Portland, Spokane and Seattle Rail- - 70—“7— California’s grape production. for 1929 li eitlmdlcd at 1,775,000 tons. 'GEQRGE WASHINGTON'S HOME AT MT. VERNON s -l

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