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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” PRICE TEN CENTS [LLINOIS G. 0. P. NOMINATES WOMAN FOR U. S. SENATE VOL. XXXV., NO. 5380 ) . _]UNEAU ALASKA, THURSDAY APRIL 10, l930 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS THREE POWER PACT NOW IN MAKING UNlTE[]_S—TATES, Eclip;sé Shadow to Brush Earth ' COOLIDGE SAYS oy 'MRS. M'CORMICK SHEAT BRITAIN. At More than 1000 Miles an Hour pygi 6 OFFIGE - DEFEATS DENEEN JAPAN LINE UP' OVER FOR HIM FOR NOMINATION Complete Agreement Is ¥ 1Swept Into Victory by Twae Reached Betwedn Th o : ‘o e 49l Never Again Will Seek _ Nations b Mol , - Public Office—Prohibi- e ) ; : ajority | Sal 5 : ; C b 7 | tion Issue to Last Long |} ] Rk N i i 3 iLANDSLIDE GREATEST FRANCE AND ITALY i | : e 7 g NEW \o‘\K—A‘pvrr;l 10.—Ex-Presi- ARE ASKED TO JOIN | & ; . Y dent C Coolidge, in a copy IN HISTORY OF STATE {James Hamilton Lewis Is . o5 ) : 7 i 7 ) : rightod article in the May issue of Three Power Agreement e T : “ : the Cosmopolitan Magazine, writc Nominated for Senate by Democrats CONGRESSWOMAN FOR U. S. SENATE . ; Senate it would | Reached Regarding i , e 7 4 Fobably o Haminn _‘ ay Capital Vessels 4 ; : desires to be helpful it would prob: ably oftimes be an embarrassment [to the Administration.) April 10—A complete | | been reached b States ct and this be known, regard the f th and the Unit E in one for been destined to scrapping ‘mission other- of sun April 28 will 3 ~7P be total (left) aleng path shown At AiTants | Coolidgs said ‘Considering that | ¢ best metl regulating sale of liquor for genorations, | it is not likely to be settled for al long time to com No Public Office {become a candidate for public of- tfice, the former Presiden! said: “As long as I live and remain in |normal health no doubt I shall; continue to be discussed as a candi- | ate for some public office. No Concerning Prohibition, Mr.| j lpcr le have differed st 1 ny ! Regarding suggestions that he| Mrs Ruth llanna (cCorml] ck de(enlcd United States Senator CHICAGO, I, April 10.— Congresswoman Ruth Hanna |McCormick, daughter of Mark (Hanna and wife of former |Medill McCormick, from the crest of a 200,000 majority 'accorded her in Tuesday’s State primaries, looked for- ward to a stremuous cam- Charles S, Deneen for the Republican nomination for Senator in the P2ign in which the Prohibi- Xllinois primaries of last Tuesady. tion question will be forced to 'the front. United ite ates (below). . Every little while some one !date, will exchange thrusts es will nly two_ship s §ies =8 T ancuidiae be HUUSE AGAINST from Hlinois with Mrs. McCormick who ped of; thy ; o o umbra, or darkest part of the|ing distance of the point Of obsef-| s | ¥ |Fad the support of the Anti- four m,, in: | “These efforts come for the most ( : | (Professor of Astronomy, shadow the total |vatipn from She central track (st Fpart from-sources: that are friendly |Saloon League in the primary Giiiversily of Tlinois) celif wi ush the earth’ r-| At Denver, for example, 76 DeI=t5 me but not from those who; S i Vi i Db " e i A face for only 3 minutes, from alcent of the ‘sun's diameter Will be|pave my : | [CRTRI o - oo % L ooner had I reached home than 4 i " | " M i it was proposed in some of the pmGUMMITTEE UF ‘ Democratic Candidate 1D-lames lfnmnlton Lewis, on map, and partial clsewhere in|that I should try to go to the Sen- | for U. S. Senator | Democratic Senatorial candi« | i | URBANA, 1., April 10—Two 1ac€ e PR i my confidence. 8o far as T b ¥ | “United. States y cclipses are scheduled for this Doint near San Franclsco to south-|obscured; at Chicago 64 per cent,lynow my close friends who know |8 o | nited States Senator month ern Montana. at New York 54 per cent ;) - B | cent and atfimy wishes are in no way responsi- Al this short $an the ALY 36 4 Sutherl \Charles S. Deneen, the nine- Both will be visible throughout ong this short stretch the Atlanta 36 per cent. The total{pie for them. I have tried to avoid | 5 i N 'm BE BOOSTED oo st oan #0000, S, it he smo's|daracin of SRR sdiue. 81, WawmbiE, T com- L e triea fu wveit Suthieriand . Says Comisihi centh Senator who voted for A partial eclipse of the moon is corona and scarlet prominences will [places is between two and three | o notic tee Adverse to Passage | 4 . 4 |iAmerican adherence to the predicted for April 12-13, and a be visible for but a very short time. hours. “They will no doubt persist. If T — Senate Will Pass It {World Court, met defeat in central eclipse of the sun will oc-' The greatest duration of totalit The lunar eclipse will pxckem[wm(, to make formal denial of( the McCormick landslide, one l.. cur on the 28th. at any place will be only a second jabout the ‘same gppearance €every=|them they would reappear in a few | S iy fobe i | of the largest majorities ever On Apri! the moon’s shadow and a half | where in the United States. {days under the assumption that my | tTh' !Iv')u':r Committee in charge 3 will touch the carth far out in the| Flsewhere along the central track| It begins at 11:21 pm. central {of the Eagle protection bill i5 not given a Senatorial candidate. also resur- o e : . 609 " {attitude for some reason had|%f the poreckign bl b1 sl British C:‘lumoh. Premier Pacitic ocean will b2 annular, that is|standard time on April 12 and|ipanged, For that reason I have|litPosed to favorably report that e | The landslide rected Mayor Thompson’s City !and County Republican allies It will sweep eastward with & 't . the moon will pass central-|lasts an hour and a quarter. At|gmniv jgnored them. measure, the Chamber of Commerce | Awaits Only Canadian = | speed exceoding 1000 miles an!ly before the sun, but it will appear |the middle of the eclipse, at 11:58| wyyhen I loft Washington I lefy|beard today in a letter it. received Endm_s’enmm > northwest corner slightly ler leaving a thin|pm, only one ninth of the mnuxumblL oftice, Re from Delegate Dan Sutherland. The Jnited States and on througt un uneclipsed will be within the earth’s shadow. Senate bill covering the same sub- {from the grave to which the 5. deav the earth at st The fraction of the sun’s disk oc-| These are the only eclipses which |y ject was recently put on the daily DRIA, B. © 10—Dr. got in the north Atlantic ocean g 1 by the moon at the middle of | will be seen in this country during | It is an incompre- | {hensible relief and I have no in-| ention of returning to i ‘Tolmie, ' of Ih.u\h olumbia, announces that plans for Al road pi ct, onal Highway betw Northwest to Alaska, endorsement - of the Government. Premier Tolmie proposes that the be carried out under a joing tee of the Canadian, British and United States gov- > road is built the Federal Canadian Government will under- Throug houh this long course the es with increas- May Day Proclcumed Child Health Day President of the U. S. WASHINGTON, April 10—May Day has been proclaimed as Child ‘Sixl.\'-four-)'eur COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IS UNDER CHARGE No Prospect of Repeal | Enforcement, wrote Mr. Coolidge, calendar and probably will be £ Dencen followers consigned | passed, he added. The House Committes has hekl |1s necessary under the law and may |be one element of determining the | | future course of action in xvlanom |to Prohibition. No law on this sub-!{ {ject has ever been free from criti- | cism. 8o long as the human ap- | petite for stimulants on the onel mle and for money on the oxhr-m side, remain what they are, there, are likely to be some violations for \ 'the prohibition law. If, judging by | {the past, this agitation is destined extended hearings on the measur2 intreduced by Representative An- reason, the Delegate said. He was {of the opinion it would not recom- mend it for passage, and said he ihoped the House would iake the same view of the Senate bill. Legion to Handle Fourth The Chamber was advised by the local American Legion post that it 'had accepted the Chamber's offer them two years ago. ‘ Oscar De Priest, negro Con- igre>svn:xll of the First Chi- {cago District, seems assured !uf renomination on the basis jof the returns. LAT RETURNS CHICAGO, I, April 10.—Mrs. McCormick’s lead of triumph over nator Deneen passed the 200,000 |to continue for into the future, at-:to turn over the management of th uk es belated returns are tabu= i | take that section lying through Health Day by President Herbert|Old Aviatrix, Off LR I i brati skon Territory and British Co- er with the reminder that : |[Representative Tinkh am|eng O orabio fanticism |local Fourth of July celebration thi . ; ’ ; Teriory end Brilsh Co- BEwves. SR S8 e Licnmt (0T Lonig ¥ Erdht g sfacllen- by, ogiinnule (a o |vear to the latter organization. The With 6607 of the State’s 7,117 lumbia “we shall fall short of our highest Makes Further Com- |on both sides, the question arises as|3 . ok Raated ik o P! A will s S 5 T s ed, rs. McCor= Premier Tolmie will go to Ot- aspirations if we fail to practice all to what attitude the people can|Chamber will supply the usual fi-| Teniny bk o ke s ¥ Vols' (& fiven ‘b 64700003:_ . ; s T ! p il 10 laint Bef C | k % e nances request ald of the Gov- science can give in the service of LONDON, April plaint Before Lom. Itake concerning it. We have the "D ; iy Ll tak whiskers buistled in the U, |ueen’s #5,000 nt before he returns to Vic- our fundamental assets—our chil-|® Duchess of Bedford, X {amendment. There is nmedi-| President H. G. Watson was asked | Pink whiskers Brv srig Fasd from Arizona where he is to dren.” b s e WASHINGTON, April 10. — Re-/ate prospect for iis repeal.” 1l a vacation. President Hoover called upon the T!“:l By “:(“ ““ El’dl“_-’ 4 3 newing attacks on the Methodist! If, he added, people generally, o et mams o cotamittee| the - Democratic ticket In the £ e of people and various agencies to * g h“f"’m:mg.ft o Gaps o|Episcopal Church and Federal|would take the attitude of Lincoln) mittee here, to 8 8 copmittes b " w ong distal ] ape Hog Island to sist in every reasonable effort i ¥ & Pty Town and return. She hopes ~ their communities to make this da. ' S Y e dec: to make the 18,000-mile flight Become Great for organizing and coordinating in in 19 days. Terminal the interest of child hea Two*men are accompany- ing the Duchess of Bedford, & . Capt. Barnard as pilot and Lieut. Schildrauer Is to Pilot the DO-X |by Mrs. Marie A. Skuse, Chairman| S. Senate a decade ago, was | the Better Homes Week Com-| neminated for the ate on | COMMENT IS MADE ! | WASHINGTON, April 10. — The IMlinois campaign last Tuesday. |Tllinois Republican Senatorial vie- He will have as his opponent |tory of Mrs. McCormick was today Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick. !declared by United States Senator. Council of Churches, Representative | toward slavery, the Prohibition is- °f five members to act as judges in| Tinkham, of Massachusetts, today |sue would be abated. Lincoln, he{a Wwindow display contest contem- | charged before the Senate Lobby|asserted, was opposed to slavery,/Plated for local stores during the| C. C. Dill, Democrat, of Washing: Committee that the Council t-|disagreed with the principle em-|Weck. Action was deferred on the| Iton, as constituting a referend tempted to influence Congress On|phodied in the Fugitive Slave Law, matter for a short time to permit| | aERbARt Sembricat &S erix‘; um “both domestic and foreign poli-|though the decision of the g"pr(.m,,md(‘monu] information to be ob- MAYUR RULPH {World Court. a1 b/ cies.” Court regarding property rights in| “'“Ed 7 i 3 Chairman Caraway, of the Sen-igaves to be unsound, yet mu"\!‘ The cornerstone laying ceremon- i | | d, ) I ate Lobby Committee, announced|compliance with the law as long ies at the Im'x"unrml capitol ':'-‘l‘i world in time of war is that the Board of the Council Will ;¢ it remained unchangl‘:l inot be held for some two weeks mn| | to become one of be given an opportunity to reply xL Chamber was informed by R. E. . . ° . s ” o oo .o PRI { the greatest air, marine and ® A ' il 10— ewl® ® P . to the charges made today and | Robertson, Chairman of the Special | rail termin: in the United e Y[{:Ewsfix?m:.n:prxiefiv '1;:1';;:1‘“‘ iy Ithose made yesterday when Rr\pre—‘VEGGE BURNED BY Committee to represent the organi-| FuR GUVERNGR ° ¢ % | ° ° . . . PHILADELPHIA Penn, April 10.—Hog Island, the greatest shipyard in the - s — ® o0 e 00000 Robert Little as co - pilot They will share the controls with the Duchess during the e flight. eceescseecseseces S0esecsecssesccee States, The Government has Schildrauer, navy flier, will | sentative Tinkham asserfed the GASOLINE BLAZE . Stone masons will nc agreed to sell the shipyard the Dornier DO-X, giant pas RE[SS SELLS HlS Council attempted to influence and o 4l ! ch here for ten ys or two —iiip | NEW YORK, April 10.—Alaska site to P delphia for $3,- il seiery g flying boat on the projected Trans- INTEREST’ GLACIER direct legislative and (\xm-uti\"’fi MK Whame® rhcatved . p ,u:xlul: ulm,r which t ceremony 1/\nnounccs He Wl“ St'ck Juneau mine stock is quoted zg:‘y ; & . Atlantic flight in July or August branches of |48 "Pedersl Coveenc d and|"M ranged | . 4 1t 8%, Alleghany Corpors 946 acres. ) DAIRY, TO MAIER|ment and influence and interfere PUrns about the right i Boost for Taku i Republican Nomina- |Gold Dust 5%, Granby. s Hown A auoke Mtant: fom: B g 2 with judicial appoinments of the(%de, below the hip When R CER| Attention was called by the Min- Bgn v o cral Motors 53%, Anaconda T4%, g boat: Anton Riess has sold his interest | administration. g g ; ing on m Laiiforma Bethlehem Steel 107%, Grigshye ner, Frank Maier and is going C;““““‘é‘;" of GW‘;""“W !;V““":‘fgfi;’cgéfzgzrnfifqifi? Grocery:{Geological Survey relati art | SAN ”’]"""("H’ O, Cal vester 1067, Kennecott 55, Missourl { ce a rest before taking up|ersham, Chairman of the Hoover ® & e to the Taku district as follow James Rolph, § bepiss | . : Telephone of Future to take s rest before taking up|ersham, Chalrman of tne Hoover ("SGR 0G0 (L ove 10 diszit a8 tollo ‘ Pucitic 34 Nat10n a1 Acme 20l to thank the public for past pat-|international banking affairs while|and had placed the gasoline Taku district seem to be in the|candidate for the Republican nom-|ge.aarg g ',‘:,";"."‘:25-, Degs ronage and solicites continued sup-|head of the Foreign Policy Com-|What he thought was a safe dis- me»Lamorpmv rocks near the inland |ination for Governor of Califor- rands 5%, B " ¥ ght fire oration 494, V' 2 E h Oth | " The Glacter Dairy was organized |Churches, was termed an “inde-|When the gasoline caught fire heip,, of igenous rocks known to| Rolph's announcement brings two W;u'((ognk‘i Bulzs b "‘h an ew ac @T | about one year ago, Mr. Riess go-|fensible position” by Chairman|seized it and carried it from the |y, jopice a5 the Coast Range bath- AvOWwed aspirants into the race, with | ‘h._.g S ing to the States and purchasing|Caraway, of the Senate Lobby [shed and it was then that he ““rwn which stretches almost mo‘““‘ opinion algo that Gov. C. C.| ppopor NE WYORK, April 10.—The cur- |apart, gl i Al S | Chairman Wickersham's name| The Juneau Fire Department w«,\“mh of this eastern margin lies Ceed himself “ Wfl’;“""f will replace nearly 100 in veiling the telephone of the| It was a demonstration of Pro-| .. U REET L 0 oo ) came up when Representative Tink- [called and Vegge was taken to the u"cl Ao B0 SR PRI T Cipne other avowed candidate 35| pory aeens litits on South DRis tical demonstration of two |when it is hoped all may be able | 4. {in that iti . | p —,————— | estimated, in American automobiles |11 position until recently. erty damage was done. | 5 p 1 e have Los Angeles. 4 vision by the American |to see a person at the other end|go,ny A letter from Wickersham was' i« G glons, #0, “1-"1 iy pate of it l\r‘ P VU8t | The American Legion post ne and Telegraph Company. |of the telephone line. | o i L | been examined even in a curso: of the device, described as‘ The picture received in the dem-| Six thousand young cherry trees |represented at times “international|erican Legion will be held in the some Ville, Tenn. to the new Great| |trees this year. n ce W i s al Smoky Mountains national park| Near] the eve as they con-|with only an occasicnal slight flick- National Bontanic Gardens as a|present time do reprgsent a number George A. Parks will make an g L0AES W est of the internationa g 1 "mpowg o Hgnr\' Vcca;;l!’]l'w@olpersom al rsed two and one-half miles fer, gift by Printe Takamtsu of Japan. ‘01 such interests.” . oY ¥ nal agricultural meetings $2000000050¢60 Lieut. Schildrauer intends to la; Granby 55%, Gen= i : B s e ok Mibhtioned cleaning a stove, caught fire in his| o8 O EEE 0 nite s e Granow 19%, International Hare another pursuit. Mr. Riess desires “The recently found lodes in the |Fr@ , has announced he is & | packard 221 Demonstrated; Persons rom ol head o he Forelgn Poly Com: Whal b (heuah wto o 10 (1 metamrpiic rocks nese th innd 10 |00 ‘or cuntarmin: e; ettat o the best dairy herd obtainable. |Committee. ceived the burns. o length of Southeast’ Alaska ,¥Oung will be a candidate to su highway malnten-nn: has been jerked aside by the {gress made in approaching a day |y oo prare lining are used, it is|ham today said Wickersham served hospital for treatment. No prop-| <% ent b T T L ecsible re. Burton Fitts, District Attorney ota roads this year. | read in which he said his law firm| The regular meeting of the Am- g .00 " 11 thoe Taky district this' A 300-foot boulevard from Knox- | Lowell, Mich 'will. piagt S0/ nconophone” looked at each |onstration was sharp and clear |have been sent to the Australian bankers and we probably at the Dugout at 8 p. m. today. Gov eastarn hozder supenare to le !dress to the Legionnaires, \ (Continued on Pay i H, Hor! orton North Carolina last year,

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