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e o A S SO PO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNbAU ALASKA THURSDAY MARCH 20 1930 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRIC[-_ TEN CENTS ROBBERS FOILED, ATTEMPT T0 HOLD-UP RESTAURANT CUMMUMSTS : UN,EMPLOfEl? RIOT” IN BO;A:;‘.. XGUA[}H Y[]ST BREAK UP GOTHAM UNEMPLOYMENT DEMONSTRATION PU“CEmN AND ARE BUSY IN ‘ IS IN FAVOR [ESE e 1. 1y SR~ RIREEE 0 UESTS ATTACK PHILIPPINES | OFORYLAWS BESedicmiid i ol S5 B MASKEDROBBERS t S ol { B e : Goes on Record Before RSN ! ; . ; ; Asked by Chief of : i : : Holte Committacts i ik SR Ry g b e SRR Greenwich Village Restau- - | L . . 5 Strong Supporter | | 5 : i e, By 8 TIEST Yy 4 ran{, Scene of Attempt- MANILA, March 20. — Charging | |ie? s ; P & i : RN T ; o 8 ed Hold-Up that Communists are “on the alert| i 5 S : s % ; WASHINGTON, Mar | & C LRt S e RN 7 o 3 2 4 Al take advantage of aything to - 28k ? - it : ing Yost, vetran football cone i ¢ : : b G el X Lo | o B g imey tha{ would St : | the Unive ¢ ) : Sl b G i 7y Y A {ONE RQBBER IS SHOT, i a Soviet form of . ’ 4 Bl Dantel Roper, who as Internal Rev-] |4 ’ s Ry Sl 2 Pt L # o the Philippines,”| | M %ogt enue Officer in 19 scted hadl g BN ARCEC R 3 S SR 4 ANOTHER CAPTURED . Chicf of Constabu- . e o forcement of the National Peohibi=h |08 W vy Bk St Lk o i | 3 r General : e s S tion laws d today i g 37 ¢ ¥y (o 4 . P {Waiter Slins Out and Gives deny the use of the mails § S R : S supporter 1teenth |4 X § i < . 3 - Ty | * ughout the islands to the Pro- . o ‘Amenamont af the Houso Tidikil e et : WG Ao oaei | Warning— Proprietors erian Lebor Cong oS ! R o Committee dry las i & ‘ $ ¢ : s ' | i » request was made on March i a0 A S 2 g Yost “said P had re-’ B A 2 5 X DR e Yl g | Und(,r Arrest 8 but was not made public until i g & 3 sulted in less d ng among the | ‘ I Constabulary now. o N 4 3 3 youth of the i NEW YORK, March 20.—An at- Ge Nathorst ¢ t g - % | Qe SN B % 3 £ i S g jtempt by three masked men to on Ameri g i : % # . L S ) i| |hold-up a Greenwich Village res- . i ing spr | . e i p i ¥ # 5 & 5 3 i i % ’taur&mt before midnight, resulted in the killing of one of the robbers | L : : < and capture of another after pat- uNSYMPATHET‘c ) 3 3 i i %] |rons had beaten him severely after | 3 ¢ & g 3 - € g “a man and woman had been " ; g % g wounded AL % § § T 3 * 3 & W The robber killed was Alfred Ma- LA, 4 4 . ‘ § ¢ it % rino. He was killed by a police- | man who surprised the robbers in i | | ] Associated Press Photo I % 4 N ¢ 3 : % 4 the act of searching 20 patrons in CANDIDATE J enes of disorder Involving thousands of people, a march on the Senalor ]ones Makes Slate- - 5 G il ¢ s e 4 the Charles Triangle Restaurant. | | | ! | COMMUNISTS IN e ] HIA . WASHINGTON, March 20 —Held- | Massachusetts state house and the arrest of eight persons marked { While the robbers were collecting il |which was in a basement, and international unemployment cay in B . In the center of the above ment on Attitude of - cash and jewelry from the victims, picture pofice are shown seizing a rioter in front of the state house. & waiter slipped out and called Will Announce Canmdam | ing that the public p) lacked | T PR s I8 i ; |fired & “snot through the glass | = sympathy with the Prohibition Jaws, | > g : > Patrolman Rogers. The officer ran {to the entrance of the restaurant, ¥ S, | 4 ¥ X 3 ¢ panel and stepped aside. Tomorrow as Senator | g - . i Scnator Wesley L. Jones, has issued | " & § AL > 7 s | As one robber fled through the K 7 ? Bt a compendium of opinions of efti-}{ " door, he leveled his gun at Rogers from Wy oming |zens of the United States and Can= | |but the gun jammed. Rogers fired, SO B ada which he called the “voice ul ? " i killing him instantly. The other CHEYENNE, Wyoming, h 2 . : ‘ 3 4 the muititude.” 5 ¥ | gt £ {robber was beaten and captured 5 \I. iam Deming, ¥ it t 4 i Senator Jones ted that the‘ s S Ten [ : i § £ 3 | |but the third escaped. 3 i U 36 Pl par : i 3 5 j “last greatest factor” of “enfore-; [ s 5 “' . e % “ 2 | The proprietors of the restaurant 1eyenne ; 8 ’ o ; ment difficulties” was the attitude ! 5 4 e % s lwere later arrested charged with \1"(, Unit 1 i 5 4 i % 3 of many newspapers. which, soit? o " 2 4 i | ‘pJ'SS!,“L!'IOH of liquor. Comm 1 1 4 R seems, “publish everything which® s % A ———— annour m t C v T i 2 R — 3445 may be unfavorably construed.” didacy for Rept The statement quoted —expres o il G : . X 3 ns from people, Senator Jones | 4 i S 1 3 5 ’ he had received in response " § ¢ i X e s s Warren died radio address. He did not vember and Patrick > i : i names. 7 . 2 ; ' N sy ' Tn DlE BEF“RE was appointed to ¢ sut tl ‘ 5 g o} L, 7oA Prese Photo il g alive : =l | e B2 ~ Abova 1s shown a crowd estimated at 50,000 persons who crowded Into,Unlon square; New York, to | v i | Newspapers Spring Scheduled ! orders being arrested after a combat. On right, below, a policeman who received a scalp wound in a QESTER OF J W TROY : ; g o R .. To A"-ivc i fight following an attempt of communists to form a parade. DIES IN LONG BEACH . Sy, REnna s e .| |Tomorrow 5 participate in international unemployment day demonstration. Below, left: A follower who defied police FIR'NG SUUAD Mrs. Sarah '11'. Spring arrives tomor J John W. Troy, ° ° The Vernal Equino: ® scheduled at 3:30 o'cloc] ® morrow morning, Easte e Standard Time,. and winte: o ° . ® ARTHUR JAMES v G ._ 74"(.“”1,;-{:,()I,I,Af,ifl\l";:o(,k,,d [Confessed Mi.ered to Be i 7" /()ul; He's Divorced , Shot for Crimes on - - BALFOUR UIES it e s | M i SEATTLE, March 20— . Yt g William Ellis was yesterday ®| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March LUNG |LLN [ granted a divorce when he e 20.—Delbert Green, aged 21 years, | 3 Court his wife lost e is then supposed to have hustled off to remain away for this year. according to tele- | ived Wednes- Funeral and 7 3 ca e 000000000 at Long Beach to- 2 s . | - e — d the confessed slayer of his wife, ' heg her temper completely, ® mother and her step-father, has: hurled an alarm clock and © been sentenced to face a firing knocked cut one of his teeth, ® squad on May 7. Callow's health was pre s G ; ¢ 4 : ¢c?f3\d1. Bl'.“Sh State St # 4 : then packed his clothes and | Green was unperturbed as he was r se years. Recently| |8 . ? With Varied Career as s g ? ] rdered him out of the house ® lasked by District Judge Pratt to seriou , and last ! e 4 7 | % Vi A 4 Walianes 0 ' after he had pe is ® elect whether he would die by vas advised that | Zkonlithd Pras PYoto Diplomat Passes Away i 4 . wife's ace in a bridge game ® shoating or hanging. A Ion er Fecopety) Thousands of unemployed, communists and curious spectat 5 ) { with frlends | Green followed his wife to her e, planning to go by took part in the international unemployment day demonstration in WCKING, England, March 2 i ® mother's home, near Layton, Utah, piane from Seattle to Long Beach. front of the city hall in Philadelphia. Earl Balfour, veteran Briti e o e w00 e 6 ce e s e e e e last January, after she refused to Upon his nwl at Seattle he re-! 4, S RSN ) TWCIVC Members Of Am~ Statesman, dled at the home of £ ) o> - return with him to their home in ceived wor at Mrs. Callow his brother, Gerald Balfour, at the : a + ot munition Smuggling W o e Ogden. 2 flese oo ; Hatioy GUNTRAGTS LET G i TgT 4 b s e i : - Perish in Fire | Green killed his wife and her " ey 4 ang m loils long time with laryngitis ¢ | or 8 d with y is survived by Mr. (Aunm:ssmn Returns: g B 4 s mother as they lay in bed with his W | i 7 i y | . nd a sister, Mrs. Ivor Sey A 2 Destroys Four infant child, then killed his wife's iotte - Bbeng, - who A Neddns 1o BepOrt Famorrow r TUCSON, Arizona, March 20— ' PROMINENT IN POLITICS ) friscing ; g BRACRE skt s K T MIAMT. Flarida. Mart e o) youngl, Unlted States Dis-| Arthur James Balfour, former i suildings in Memphis G i ia trict Attorney in Arizona, annou Prime Minister of England, for 7 # | GROUND SINKING A nzzu T of Hoover’s Haitian Co P ed that twelve members of an 5 e inent b = 5 | EXPLOSIVE MAIL s 4 | nearly 50 years was a prominer Tenn., March 20, 35 4 LLF A from Ha leged ring of conspirators to s Sie. in. Btk political life, A i N dd || NEW YORK. inking and other SHINGTON—The d letter jm ntrained for Was! % i HgUre. an- Britian. + R - ki S of three more ke N = ¥ e N et ff’ EaCly Smimined for Washe Ayttt Have 50 - New At- smunition into Mexico [X0M | pepnew of Lord Salisbury, he was i four the number of MOvements of the ground above sion e Post Of x 1~ inglton which ti g P 3 Arizona during the Mexican 1« once characterized as an ‘“arist b 5 4 to have perished in Mmines is little understood, says a i on “122?“2:: arsen:rlc:gdnm r': l:l n}“crru\\, un;:l have a conference | tack lanes and 7 llution in 1929, have been arrested orat |who - entersd - Phrliam t 8 ] nE . -oyed four build- répert to the American Institute Many weapons arc received in mail the President in the 3 2 The arrests climaxed the return _ .. i s cast N i 4 4 4 s , of Mining and Metallurgical En- has gone astray. One loaded The members of the c 1 BO“‘bmg Planes ” protect the privileges of his cast 4 9 i district early 8 8] of secret indictments by a F 1 9 i, tellectual < ; el y |gineers by Robert E. Palmer of olver was cocked, arranged to refused to disclose the natu R s A |Grand Jury, based. on numerous |28 “’"f,“‘“;lhf’l 2 erecunl i ir | Eamion :plode as the box was opened. the report they will make to him.| WASHINGTON, March 30—Con- ;|mastery.” . Philosopher as well a statesman, it has been said of him o 7 investigations of the alleged ri i for voO new attack planes activity. 2. bombing planes, to cost $2,- Phili R t “he was never so happy A o % p Mohun, Clark Carr g BOS il (’ BER LIN RETAI LERS [200.00 Dd S8 106 D Whe Watln poic v GRNOR Ml -roton. | RIS IR e Bev pices ot | L TURRRIENE 7 5 partment. They are Americans and flew | the nature of matt r the natu g ttack planes will be built . " |of the soul.” {mier Asquith resigned and hin | SIAYS FA BLES RA ISE CAAS}I FRO’JVI y_the Curliss Airplane Company.| for:Sho-zoviliein e | As First Lord of the Admiralty ! ; 5 g tnight David Lloyd C {eystone Aircraft Corpor: in the coalition war ot (1915 h A 1 the head of the coalition ministry v n he een given the cont: .S(‘.r"flnl_\'-b‘lx Persons 16), Forelgn ' Setretary (1916-19), |, icceeded him ar ()F OIL FIELDS for bombers. They will Im | 4 o e nead of the British Mi L tour aa: Tia elantadande ~a- & %o Pratt-Whitney 525 horsepower | Dwu’ill. Many Missing. Am:rlca (1917), British delegate "':u\;”wj‘if )‘;Ivszn::mm o ] SRR air-cooled engines. ] I 0 ire|the Parls peace conference (1919) e AR NEW YORK, March A Customary sites on rising ground BERLIN, March 20.—Germany's] Another 27 per cent went to per- SN, ! ovie Theaire | and to imr‘;)ortnnt post._bellum AS Raragen Beamiery, Ballour | e oyt o e aths occasionally coincide with the an- B el o anal {%ne Ieckivicg Sihte ctmbentiiot|e e ¢ 8. s v v 5 81808 00| 1oV Tackh Atdah 40— Dis. |Iberailod GU20S1) b San Rem R {eum industry to find the key to,tielines or subterranean hills. of i . State and national pawnshops |for wartime or inflation-period loss- | ® | atches to the Reno News Agency |Hythe, Brussels. S8an Seba |22, '( e v]"‘d o e determine the location of oil has non-porus rock that trap oil and . il periog {elderly peaple for the mostfy TODAY'S STOCK ® |said 176 persons are known to be Rome, London, Geneva e T o llaid a ghost or tw gas, explains the American Petrol= e rghing Ak A oto, Wokuse O 1o deoione QUOTATIONS ®ldead and 16 are missing with|where, he took a notable part in the | 0% America was p The industry still believes “oil is eum Institute. i ,‘h.(,).p eepers and other smal ; am...i ‘»‘\f;uu % ap‘.)ren[]?(\_, . acores {njinsl WtakE el o war and the efforts at re o B it I . |where the drill finds it,” has| But the rest of the fable is jud B e L R e e eie MA ece ® [tire that destroyed a movie the- tion, in settling reparation. g s ) ¢ {been compelled by th { that. Ol men are producing oil In Germany pawnbroking s the. Ajthough its business may be| NEW YORK, March 20—hlaska aire at Kirkin, Manchuria, last|dary, racial and similar problems. | VAo o (He A3 TS OF S evidence to reject the admonition|from the midst of swamps, "mw": iness of the city, the State and [oiq 1o be booming, the loan office |Juncau ming stock 15 qusted today Tght. | Al Baliany Astive assist the United States in determ- | " drill shasc e Eios o Nyuii e the nation, as well as of any indi- [ly.C1r ha anvieties. 1t is moudec ot Tt Allegehany 32%, American| The fire was caused by explo-, During Balfour’s te an |10ing the scope of her cooperaion |'eries: keep away from sawmills and istrange places. who care to engage in it.\ins for example, how much the Tee 35, Anaconda 72%, Bethlehem sion of films, Loy, o the Adgiralty, the German | o, " by * oney and munitions, |SVAMD | O 60 hOs Coy s sttentt s the annual report of “]9“ g U, unalaines p'mg g / 103%, Central Alloys 32%, All victims are believed to e 'air raiders were most act 26T [ oo v, Pradident Wrilao It passed into limbo along with to the sub-surface than surface State loan office sheds an inter- jeneral Motors 48%, Gold Dust been Chinese including relatives of |attacks on London addressed ‘both houses of Congress | the th 1 wells could be lo- conditions in determining whnlh';»’ light on the situation. [overcoats, furs and other wearing|43%, Granby 56, Gri sby Grunow several prominent offictals. 10088t “towns, as. a re and, by his picture ‘of condition ; : {2 Pell soal o il Not only did the riumber of loans |apparel which will ‘have. to go. ati19% International Hurvester 90%%, | gl |he was severely cr abroad as well as by his eloquence me incredu-| As a result wells are Wflrflnl in 1929 exceed those of 1928. by | low s te compete with the bar-,x(vxmecu' 59%, Missourl Pacific LIFE BELTS FOR ANGLERS |pellated in the House of C Qi mudh 16 wRE Rl 6 Ty heat ngineers with swamps of Louisiana, salt don 11 per cent, but the largest bor-|gain sales of Berlin merchants des-|94', National Acme 25, Packard| BURLINGTON, N. C. — Fish if|he edmitted that “mis the breach of 141 years between 2 ils and. none of the guif oo e OF SN s people “in business for | pe ; short of cash {22%, Radio 52, Standard Brands you must, says Burlington, butbeen made in the British aerial de United States and Bugland ave brought in gushers|ton Beach, in California, and b ” — shopkeepers, inde-| .~d silver, too, is worth less|24%, Standard O of California wear a life preserver. The city will |fences. Newspapers assailed the International Diplomat places around the of rivers and creeks .in Texasii pendent craftsmen and farmers ix months ago, due ®0 the 64, U. S. Steel 186%, Montgomery|furnish them to anglers fishi mer Prime Minister and dems Baltour's shil oo e maernciion But it’s still true that until These accounted for more than 40|m--\ low level veached by that|W 421‘4 Standard Oil of New Stoney Creek Basin. Belts must be|a complete reorganization of the PR S probe about ceme- drill has penetrated oilmen are | Bven il e t per cent of the year's loans. 1nemx in the world market . la rsey 067, Humble Oil 104%. worn or no permit is issued. ]Niminflly board. Soon after, Pre- (Continued on Page Two) jteries but for a different reason var'am of a gusher or a “dust N

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