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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” Fis VOL, XXXV \0 5384. JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY APRIL 13, 1930. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ALASKA-COAST HIGHWAY SCHEME IS ADVANCED STEP ; &Ew GHARGE CALIFORNIA FLOWER QUEEN H]R_MER “B(]YJ “Bromlm Points for P :e'ifiv Dash in IINT. HIGHWAY RROUGHT BY | ' SHERIFF” IS Ma y; Two Gther Long ans in Pro.spect ASSOCIATION REP. TINKHAM UNDER ARREST /228wl L e < . ed | IS PERFECTED * Declares Anti - Salooni ‘IS Charged “nh Murder 0{ . o = : g .ty : S ;ET _0; i League Has Violated { District Attorney— ‘ érfi%orirfi tlg;/lam?.allon Corrupt Practices Act Blood Stained Trail | : ‘l’:sls l'nap():,ll(::éng \\:’\5“[3(110 D C., April 15 MAUSTOE\‘ : sconsin, Apl‘l%‘ 15" [ ; Skl TN i;rr‘:ms{ea“\‘{m g s Will Urge Passage of Me- 000,000 trom 1688 1o 1976 neustvs |56 hiksar mues nave mdee T Nary-Sutherland Bill : R S St |he fired shotgun siugs into. Biiée for Commission a nominal return was made as he was descending stairs inta 4 to the Clerk of the House of Rep- his kitchen in his home. PORTLAND, Oregon, April 15.—A esentati and the “sums used | The trail led to the river bank temperary organization of the Pas were for political purposes ‘and picked up in an aban- cific International Highway Asso= doned boat. From the boat tha b ciation, whose plan is to link®the existing roads into one highway ex= tending from the Yukon Territory to the Straits of Magellan, has been effected. Delegates from California, Wash= ington, British Columbia and Ore- gon, attended the meeting and the stains led toward Wright's home where the sheriff’s men found Wright. His clothing was torn and one hand was cut It is believed Wright held Price responsible for his convietion on liquor charges | + PLEADS GUILTY TO EMBEZILING h -—ee A SRR WL Association will urge passage of FRUM NJi BANK T[]ss BUMB ! ' the McNary-Sutherland bill pro- » | Lieut. Harold Bromley (center) will try a trans-Pacific flight again in May over routes in map. viding for a commission of six, three | Lieut. Herbert Fahy (right) plans a round-the-world flight with Mrs. Fahy (inset) while Bernt Balchen cach from the United States and Returns East from West to AT FDRMER | (upper left) is mentioned as companion to John Henry Mears in ancther globe-girdling enterprise. Canada, to study the proposed In- i F' S f { WL 41 | — ternational Highway. ace Sentence for SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.|plane nosed over . flight | start their winged trip from Detroit, _Chatles Garfield, of ls“‘“e- was . Crime of 1915 PRUSEGUTUR Restless “fliers are tunifig up in|was over untll a could [ Mich. to the Atiantic seaboard, PAmed temporhry President .t A answer to Spring’s call to adven-|be construc | thence actoss the sea. Sixteen stops', (’:)‘i‘me'; T,::nl.x;ie;to;:anmn:: NEWARK, N. J., April 15.—Bram { ture The second setback came when a |are scheduled, with a hop from ber S declded upon Cornelius, who returned from Chey- A non-stop trans-pacific flight, a | low-winged monoplane of Brom-|Newfoundland to Valencia Island, enne, Wyoming, pleaded guilty to Assoctatea press rioto Home of Charlea Case, O couna-the-world air jaunt and oth- |ley’s was completely wreckad in ff Ireland, being the longest sin- zling $41,000 from the Citi- Virginia Evans will rule as qucen at Pasadena’s coming spring % ey er long distance performances are|trial flight. The third craft will [gle jump. zen's National Bank of Englewood| flower show. Ch):agq Dfml‘dg“d"" in the making. 2 be similar in design to those of| ‘There are indications of a race in RESGUED FHuM in 1915, Family Injured | Licut. Harold Bromley will head {1929. an effort to beat the Graf's time The prisoner askéd no merey po g 1 AL the list in an attempt to be the One time holder o[ the solo en-|John Henry Mears, [aste |:Jub\ m Judge Guy Dra¥%e, who is his PRI l/ 4 TE B[Ty pr JHICAGO, I, April 15. — Alfirst to make a non-stop flightdurance record, Lieut. He rt Fahy, | trotter before Capt. Hugo Ecke- B AZ Nc cABI od friend.- Se mce will be ol & ‘ homb was tossed last night into the across the Pacific to Tokyo. injured severely in ing Brom- |peg guided a dirigible ml th passed on April 21 epartment home of Ciatles Ul | - Disappoinied twice last "yeaf;{le¥'s monoplane-last year, 'and Mus, | witlei has ordeed ¢ Loretta Adelgais ged 2 K AID B()]\D MART former Special Prosecutor whose|Bromley hopes to dash away from (Fa n expert .pilo apher who f !work as attorney sent more than|Tacoma, Wash., in May in an east- |brea e silvery G out tofilar to Fahy" ppelin’s | Bernt Balchen, now on the high s ns in Wyo P[ SII l ]P AG 1IN 30 persons to jail in the 1926 elec-| west flight of 4,700 miles over the|time of 21 days eas from Dunedin, N. Z., with Rear i fined in s tion frauds. great circle route. : airplane is being dmiral Byrd's expedition, is men- Feri™ o5 NPT I, Case was slightly injured by| As he took off last year his mono- A n June the Fahy joned as Mears' cormpanion e TR Biois glass, his 10-year-old daughter Eli-| : — Aged Prospec!or at Sew- IREAE SIS | . ompens | (et ond B WA Modern Eskimo Maids Facettig ard s Victintiof Earlg | NEW YORK, April 9—Mr. Pri- ife B g iy e Sat rdsde < 1 1 Sl v i J r!; l({)lfl[ tar” wess shaken-as they sat read L Liquor Traffic Morning Fire ant figure in the b tffer Colds iy 5 ; . " H D All ii ) ;3/ i ] veral eats have Peen mad P BILLS ABE BEAD but his orders may be taken as = Bt ol ave i(l})[’(’ r tes| ’”“’ Hidug SEWARD, Alaska, April 15—A. barometer of investment tastes. To- ® WASHINGTON, April 15. e ° g \ 1+ _n. o B Potter, aged 57 years, was res- asy he wants only the o President Hoover and Mrs. o 12 H(f’u(ff‘f,"og‘;mg‘:l‘P 3 The % cued from his flaming cabin ab ' year ago as hard ® Hoover, both suffering from e e el 4 o'clock yesterday morning, only All Measures Hd"“ Been',,; f st ® colds, are reported improved e @ ot 218 ¢5 142 gave o taberal o' () T N e renuit & Abakd N . B e e sl 3 o e | e member leave to introduce a o | ©® ’ o bandoned — New ik ud i s S oo klhfl;imlim ot -~wm % | bill to entitle the Board of e “/‘\’x‘:-m_m Radio Siatih s 2 < % terested ir ype of “se s desk. Mrs. Hoov ho e Trade to suspend or cancel o ¥ a Dldh,li(;Mad( b, a pi;\vlfl‘ old-fashioned st e was unable to accompany e FUR LUVE UF E" e titionte of any mas- e Was the first to see the blaze from: 3 T A . m T;(,dfll‘ a x:ulig lexzrx‘v)\vzl m'!.“' ® him to “l.‘}]).}hf e ter, mate or engineer in il- e mw;;\ ur;\urxtc tion Bay, and turned JASHINGTON, Aprii 15. — The| The stronger bond market of the e yesterday and the ° e it importation of liquor e In the alarm. Norris and other Muscle Shoals.last two or e weeks has 1 e of the American Revolution e e into the United States ter- e Potter was born in California. measures have been andoned made possible, in part, by the de- e Congress, remained indoor 0 ! ritory. e He came to Alaska in 1896 and the House-Military Committee and mands of mdwxdu.\l investors whose o ° e was among the first to discover a sub-committee has been appoint- slogan is * © © 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 e 0 /o @@ @ ¢ o0 o0 0 e o o poldin the Hope and Sunrise Dis- 2 ed to draft a new rmeasure to tmer e Leadlm> Poel and Play- i A B tricts on Turnagain Arm. provide for leasing to private con- new issues of the high { h Ry RS I . cerns . |meet a ready Point Barrow Natives wright o . Russia ddvertisod IR Rk I'he Military Committee decided !less mer 7 3 Takes His Life Advertised skey that none of the bills would meet| Tn the Preparing for Whaling For Saldiii L »proval of Congress at the pond sa i ‘i g or Sale; Arrestec al o ongress at e 'bor al — E : e ,| MOSCOW, April 15—Torn be- Rel 7 1 xchange is lumped BARROW, Alaska, April! ! ¥ o0 S teleasec Suu ides S~ arge total of small b northeasi wind blowing | (Weeh ‘:]‘lc’t“r"e;és' ‘t,“l’:dl‘:)"il ;‘v;:’;s“ these individuals. and sibaly 5 kovosky, leading proletarian poet, COL(ZMBIA, South Carolingd |they—as a group off about f and BlAFRHEhtal o akol T April 15—1. B. Hillar attempted ta 'money to buy stoc day they I lead top ' wide 'to ' sec 8N playmrighteos Bpisala, shol iy advertise “charred corn whiskey® are saving money and b £ VRS TuREINg Drepara- “",1, through, th SR grt. AL 5 et 1 a newspaper and was arrested. . b“ A whaling with | Before he took his life, he wrote NEW YORK, N, Y. April 15. Hillar was told by the Judge bl The bulk of the market's busi- | dramieil nffs SEmened t. YRRy Al Smith is on Broadway as the ,, "y, comg 1o release him om N L 2 PR i B the in sun-!body, saying that nobody was to champion of the theatre going pub- . p o o ness comes, of course, from th 7 £ S04 begging Tia 4 M Wes il t tick Jp- condition that he leave town. “We. {baniks, insurance companies and toiame .fmv,L e flcd = (;"L,: for- S e N0 el et 5e4IP” gon't want your kind in ColumbiaJ® r!{AEDRICHSAFEN. April 15.—|trust funds. The commercial banks| _ ~———&&—— mo:hnx. ister and comrades t ‘41()41’(." Is of the New York The. Shortly after Hillar was found in The Graf Zeppelin today started hold about $16000000000 in cou- AMERICAN-MADE AWTOS [give him, Pl B latre Leasue. an orpanization o NiS home with three pistol wounds on a cruise ‘with 20 passengers;pon-bearing sccurities. LEAD FIELD IN HONGKONG The letter cofitained mention a League, ¢ ganiza In his head and he died enroiaul for Seville. The Graf will fly across bl S A {one of the actresses, Lilly Brik, matiagers, JProQuotis, acloms, PIAY: N pipiial’ "% Oriicert R was Southern Prance, Bay of Biscay, | HONGKONG, April 15.—Even in whom he plead to love him wrights and ticket brokers, an- 4 CN"Of A i e “ 2 Hongkong, where the foreign popu-| The suicide has provoked a sen- nounced Smith has agreed to rep- then to Cape Finisterre and along Minister ‘‘Called ’ fonsigh N 2 1 ——————— ,. & lation is principally British, Am-|zation in literary circles. Alas o girls of teday, such as chief’s r (left) with 1 the west coast of the Iberian Pen lat iy Beish, A Rjeanky - phool, . Reélimo girts ‘of ted 3 R0 TOEE S i | Tolent e Taoip o2 9 Toen: o HANS FLOE HERE insula. Capt. Lehmann is in com-|For Remarks About crican-made ‘automobiles leads the kel baby carried in native fashion, and Eskimo school teacher (right) ar: | Governors ll:‘ Shin s dn : . el 2 5 3 i field. v » o B s ‘ tc regulate the sale of tickets to T . + m“(1 l;Tl-K'll":r S);pn?w‘tlo be home Army, Navy Chaplains Figures released by the colonial Is Sentenced as up-to-date as their American sisters. R L e e With Hans Floe, superintandall again by Thursday night. fod 1 s Ao g Sy - ->-oo— aboard, the Seakist, Capt. Osness| [} PO s iy iie | overnment show there is a total, To Hang on £ A 3 ¥ T '| WASHINGTON, April 15. — Rev.|of 1334 privately owned passenger ! SEATTLE, April 15—A beauty ex- (EFOWIng from 3 to 5 per cent year- $142,740,00 FOR FLORIDA of the P. E. Hais plant at Hawk| PETERSBURG PARTY |Jsson Noble Pierce, Calvin Cool- 1 ars in the colony, of whica Friday, the 13th pert visiting Alaska would find it |1V, Wagner states. TALLAHASSEE, Fiai- Floridu's Inlet, arrized n votky lastmnk idge’s former pastor, has made pub- |7 American makes. There hard to distinguish ween the | Records ‘kept by school teachers |crops, poultry, dairy and llve stock from the cannery e will SO g HERE FOR LAWSUIT |iic & ietter to Rev. Peter Ainsiic, are 427 British-made machines, 77, EMMETT, Idaho, April 15.—John Eskimo ”dppe?“and her sister in Show that in every section of Alas-|products in 1920 were valued at lumber a¢ the Juneau Lumber Mil of Baltimore, calling him o account |Italian, nine German and one Bel- McClurg, convicted of the murderfyy "o “rog, ka_ births exceeded deaths among |$142,740,000. before leaving. 2 To attend the case of the City!for remar made in Dr, Pierce’s gian car of his \\'xf: Mairy. hasghuvnpfiem AL Bk Sralise the B the Eskimos last year RNESIE gtz 1 cf Petersburg versus James H.|church yesterday “insulting Chap-| N 5 SABATR 4 |tencelt to hang th dhe State BenlA e o sad R v PQE IR ) m e Wheeler, in the matter of ownership |Plains of the Army and Navy” (BETTER AMERICAN DISHES |tentiary on Friday, June 13. . mgh_c';mm m;‘:l:ht “bhinbicd CHINESE (,I'I?l v DRIVE ‘()l T W lllTILb ? p of property rights, thirteen men ar- | ]The lfi“" sa Josre other| . GOAL OF OHIO'S RESEARCH Sl:fi;‘g”’h“;g s ‘t‘;“;“‘]“ S;”“]‘L‘ ire|ber would be surprised should they g, s et IN TAXI-DANCE HALLS IN SHANGH rived here on the Admiral Rogers|things, that *“you stated there is S 3 . B i ; says 1 @ g e —_— b s 23 {no more justification for being a/ COLUMUBUS, Ohio, April 15— to an automobile and sending ‘t|80 1o Alasks, says Jonathan H.|g TODAY'S STOCK o |- abaicamAr i 4y a % Ic ‘ ot < line t ake the crime|Wagner, chief of the Alaska divis- ~TTOT e S NGHAI, April 15. inese| Clad in ankle-length, vari-colo % t haplain in the Army or Navy|The American dish to be im- over an incline to m: o CUOTATIONS ol v peoiy % . x g ~ o The case, according to Earl H i " ion of the United States education A girls are learaing to nce, and |brocade, her neck encased in a h Ohmer, Mayor of Petersburg, who!than being a Chaplain in a ‘T"‘“""l'“““‘ sppear 85 48 BHGIRL, offic ’ 3 £ ¢ lariving thelr white sisters out of |stiff collar, the Chinese girl is was onme of the arrivals, is over a|Casy. Realizing that dishes are as much | P 07 R e sure Meat Bakimo wili fel® ® % ® 0000 0.8 0.0 ¢ % lireaty port dance |attractive and striking riggun section of beach property, which| Dr: Pierce is a former Chaplainja part of art as sculpturing, the <poychog™ aml Dllllll\ dctinet T AR 90 ves Y The White Russian t ¢|is popular with whites and oriem he says 1s the only logical place for |Of the Army Cuhicf of the Armydivision of ceramic art at Ohio B a il A it & e Bl ixttia Srims Bt rom e e . says 1s e - ains . i g r A o E sts who recently vi LR N ¥ gir’s, exlies 1ro ? are | tals the erection of a town hall and fo Chaplair .,Juhan} YBl.r’.\. was pres. slate University is studying meth yrowning Wi ,Llllll Bi Aot g i motbin NEW YORK,- April 15.—Alaska |josing out before bright-eyed, slee g 18 . T ‘ 3 by the Cht at the addres: Rev. Ainslielods of improving them. The pur- Bob Into Limelight] 3 s Juneau mine stock is quoted t0day | naired Ohinese girls wh .| In one of the largest cabarets ,n’l'cn It s desired by thelo;g ne joined Rev. Pierce in de- pose is to betetr design and decor- 0 nio Lumelgnt|worry about, says Wagner, whose b St LR SR Hied Oliipies ho !the city where formerly 40 to ¢ 0 46490 I8 So-gome Up DETe |y anifiin |ation of whiteware or tableware e headquarters are here. el 400 5 Sl P s gt |Russian girls danced nightly, only 4 in & day or two in the District| - made in this nation so that the use| NEW YORK. April 15—Edvard| The beauty that prevails among Sicel 108%, General o mothers and even erand-ina)e a dozen sad, thin-chesked wed Court. . COGLLEGE COURSE SUCCESSFUL of foreign dishes will be reduced. Browning has filed a motion in the Eskimo girls is in no dan of [ 0.6 ARV Al an mothers got jobs dancing w 1% men remain, dressed in pathetid Those in the party, in addition CLTee The university has granted $8,- Supreme Court to dismiss the bow-vanishing, for the native pop: Grigsby Grunow 217%, Inite soldiers and sallors In Chi-|yefsions of evening dress. The . o Mayor Ohmer, include Chris| yARKE FOREST, IIL, April 10— 000 for research in ceramic de-er suit brought by his wife, Francis. tion'is increasing rather than dying |Harvester 113, Kennecott g nese port cities. Many had fath- ,¢ the girls now are all Chine Christensen, John Sales, O. Nichol-/a new course in aviation at Lake signing. “Peaches” Browning. He alleges'out, he declares. souri Pacific no sale, rwx.w al A(m‘l' erless children or jobless husbands @ son, W. H. Gribble, James Bren- Forest College is meeting with e he never promised her that hej . Accurate figures on the Eskimo |23'i, Packard 20%, Standard Brands|to support | Curious specimens of the nan, Ed. Nilsen, T. 8. Elsemore, J. «marked success,” accordin tol ~ TRUCK CROPS INCREASE |would give her a share of his population are difficult to obtain 26’4, Standard Oil of California| But the Chinese can imitate any- ernized Chinese student frequel J. MacKechnie, E. E. Swanson, R.|school officials. Fundamentals nf, SACRAMENTO, Cal—Califc 5 property held by a realty company because of the assimilating process |71%. United Corporations 48% thing, it is said, and now the ori-|these places. Many are emp B. Allen, O. W. Grandquist and'flying are taught the 22 students vegetable crops have increased 1 and that even if he did it would that is underway, but without re- |S. Steel 194, Simmons Beds 49': |ental maidens have learned to lof the national and city go James H. Wheeler, |enrolled, cen’ since 1920, |be void as it is not in writing. gaMl to racial stock the mumber :5' Ward Baking B 127% j lance European fashion. ments, share-brokers, ete, A TS - | i