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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL, XXXV., NO 5389 LINDBERGH JUNEAU ALASI\A MONDA\‘ APRIL Zl 1930. MEMBLR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ND WIFE MA E RECORD BREAKING TRIP | NAVAL TREATY Government of ‘ MEN WAITING AT THE ENTRANCE 01 4 WASHINGTON MINE 70 HEAR REPORTS ‘ Japan to Approve { - A I A R R BN AP bl Y '!'0 BE SI G N ED iNaval Treaty I . {® TOKYO, April 21— The e | Is MADE FROM ¥ © Japanese Government's ap- o | | 3 ' e proval of the London Naval e | | e Conference treaty is con: o | —_— e ered assured since the Cabi- | . 3 e net has left the matters in o/ Laal Ple“ary Sessxon Of o the hands of Premier Hama- e Col Lmdbergh and Wlfe Conference Is Slated |e guchi ana Foreign Minister o - Connt e Mieods e Shidehara. Both are known e I y Across Continent [ y o to favor the treaty. o | on Easter Sunday 5 4 . e ' LONDON, April 21. — The|e e e 6 c o s 0006 ool FLY AT ALTITUDE OF ) heads of the various dele TR R | ence met fermally today and y Fra approved of the draft of the) { Leave California in Morn« treaty which was then sent! NuMlNATluN UF H i ng and Reach New e =1 : 1 . ( to the printers, | i | York Late at nghl The full text of the treaty JUBGF PARKEP | T T 4 will run about 16,000 werds.| L 1 NEW YORK, aprll 21.— The last plenary session Col. Charles A. Lindbergh v will be held at 10:30 o‘clock‘Qpn“tg ]uc’lcxarv Commlt—‘ 'and Mrs. Lindhergh complet- luanrow forfenoon. ciolshtée Repoxls Unfavor 1 led an experimental one-stop | The American delegation e ¢ et | {high altitude flight across the Al b h . % able (o] .,ena € wi e the first to sign the -8 tonlmem landing at Roose- N raval treaty. | WASHINGTON, April 21.—Led by | velt Field at 11:11 o’clock, six Republicans, the Senate Judi- | Eastern Standard Time, beat- FOR WORLD DIPLOMACY ‘(nr} Committee has voted an -un-| re s te, M H’ ks’ }‘rw YORK, April 21.—Speaking |f2vorable report to the Scnate on| jing Capt. Frank M. Hawks’s . ntic to the annuai|fresident Hoover's nomination n" ‘I)cqt time on a non-stop West of the Associated Press, Judge John J. Parker, of North and lopped off "y v of State Stimson describ- ! olina, as Associate Justice of the | Photo. ‘;)hE'ISt lr:;gh:n“:;s “:):efi sec: -p:i.-)”;(;nm:il Lfl»grl_’m]’g"; fl]s - long | )‘“é‘l‘”;‘“" Court of the United| finers off duty are shown gathered around the head of the 600-foot counterbalance railway which leads govn a steep dourq“ :: & o;-d of 17 o Sec‘fm‘«{)uf{mvdxpfiz{m‘hnv i L S eal mine in which seventcen men lost their lives in an explosion Saturday (April 12) evening. The menie vaiting hers in the shait. oee s bt o nave ety etomtod b prac. |unfavorable report will be la beii er going down the G00-foot counterbalance railway the miners traveled along a rock tunnel and down a) abtinterbalance bofiee ‘renching ile Donly veln gt | MOUFEAS: misutes and 56 sec- tical application of the peaceful d ediately before the Senate, mak-| i fll( BARY vogurred. Lo onds set last June. " clarations of the Kellogg Anti-War |1ng up ls'” hlan rtidhe. next- i )“L.‘.v.dl , State and company officials, as well as miners' representatives were attempting to find a ca e for the explesion which killed {he men and burned | Col. Lindbergh and his wife Pact limiting at once the navies ecutive Session Sapir, DOEe. DALY iy i ' 3 lf i & ; | AR % 4 ornia, at of the United States, England and, Ten werc against and six for the | a werkin n other sec ns of the mine were cndangered by the gas formed by the explosion but escap.d withcut injury when the gas was ed frem the le-e“ (']enda‘e‘ Cal o Japan and holding & promise of a [nomination. Senmator C. C. Dill,| ~ chaft and wor 5 4 3 '5:26 a. m. Pacific Standard . m(;\r;-.lgrcemex;& also as to Fr“““"ifi?“fifi% ifgthc LStan of W ;hxn;z~i g e jaf il : _____ |time, Sunday morning. an aly naval establishments. d ainst. o \ " T AT = —— o tohi ‘ \ ; et g | Youngest Senatorial \PRIS“N BREAK o | They stopped.at Wf’:}“ta ak . . i g i12: i afternoon, “Jake Paralysis” | Secretary in Washington | {2:20 o'clock in the y SENATDR REED i o ! {loaded gasoline and took off 1 | tzun.w Now Take ! | FRUSTRATED BY lat 2:42 o’clock. |Cure in Own Homes | | “ | .Col. Lindbergh maintained an al= GANGELS IR!P l | | ¥y 'Kmude of mostly 10,000 feet. M 3 | wicHITA. Thasase Aprit 21— | " Mrs. Lindbergh was navigator. g 5 s sasu April 21— | ! 3 | ’They both wore electrically heat= i Jake Paralysis” vietims have tak u‘ i by d it & d high speed TU c ME HflME;lhe slush. pond cure 'to their own| i vfnon::;:‘:neqn g o . | bathtubs, abandéning the practice| | . DRIE { 2 [of sloshing_about at all Hours of| ‘Onc Prlsoner SUlCldeS | It was A&?fl‘:&;fi‘;{:.mfl Sat- : [the day inthe refinery dumps. in| | When Covered—Life lurday afternoon that Col. Lind= , Member of Naval Delega-|bove of relieving the malady as-| T ey ® | |bergh announced that he and his tion Whll "Not: Make | ians fonte ROy o SRR | |wite would leave np GrandyCSg maica ginger, which effects the ! ! ’ " | | 9 b tral Air Terminal at Glendale, ex= Tour of l:urope Lowet Hmsk | PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, $%| | pecting to start at 5 o'clock Sun- Sufferers here are depending on April 21.—With aid from outside i@l day morning on the one-stop high WASHINGTON, April 21—Word | Peddlers who deliver jars of the| 4| the prison, & break was frustrated | M| | aititude experimental flight to New has been received that Senator Recd‘““‘d" to their homes. = The stuff is| ‘““C Shturdey Sfiertigon. ; Y“Tk of Pennsylvania, member of the |{rée to the peddlers: | {| John “Pretty” McNeil, a prisoner, They received weather reports at . Amiriogst Naval delege .| The victims say they feel relieved uicided when covered by Police | Wichita, Kansas. cancelled his trip planned after a hot foot bath with the, rgeant \.’Vll‘mn's automatic ! Col. Lindbergh piloted a new low Europe, and is sailing for \slimy substance, although physi-| “Peg-leg” Champlain, a lifer, was wing monoplane, a specially built early in May. cians say it can Have little if any shot by the prison-breaking des- Lockheed. . This is taken by members of his value. i peradoes - afier he had turned in | Col. Lindbergh wired from Los home 8s an.indication' that the e — % b sl Angeles asking that an official tim= ] Naval Treaty might come up for|® ® ® 8 6 o & a8 e e ol Two other prisoners were \\ound- ler of the Aeronautical Association rakification at the present Sensioshl ® TODAY'S STOCK o/ ed and a guard was also probably 'w‘ present a' Roosevelt Field. of the Senate. . QUOTAT]ONS . fatally wounded; H Official Time 9 s e - &l The nrisoners refused to hold | The official elapsed time for the NEW {ORK A nl 21_1\1;\5‘;4 Thelma Linscott, 19 year old daugh- »lllght is given as 14 hours 23 mln-« ssolini p £ d 17 ds, not allowing I * Juneau mine stock is quoted today ter of Warden Linscott, when she {utes an seconds, not al [ Mu s Dnugnier at 7%, Alleghany Corporation 31%,| stepped into the inferno of gun-' for 22 minutes and five seconds re- To Be Wedded Thursday | anaconda 65, Bethichem Stect 103, fire and tear gas fumes, from the /tueling at Wichita. General Motors 51'%, Gold Dust | prison barber’shop w ¢ she was | The Colonel's face was dirty and s ROME, April 21.—Announcement Granby 40%, Grigsby Gru-| { having her hair trimmed. | |drawn while his wife was smiling is made that Edda Mussolini,|now 23%, International Harvester | Two men entered the prison as ‘and had enjoyed the excitement. daughter of the Premier, will be|110%, Kennecott 49%, Missouri Pa- visitors and are said to have dis-! | An orderly crowd of thousands. t married next Thursday in the|cific 91, National Acme 22%, Pack- tributed arms to the prisoners and | . |welcomed the two upon arrival. church St. Joseph in Nomentana,|ard 25%, Standard Brands 26, Stan- then made their escape H Power house and main building (upper) of the Carbonado e of the Pacific Coat Coal Company ! to Galeazzo Ciano. dard 01] of California 70, Umt"d —— | near Tacoma, w;;h, where a blast caused 17 deaths. Lower: Recovered bodies being taken to the surface. .- Corporation 48, U. 8. Steel 192% B, — ———— NAHRUW LA W. Forrest, traveling man, passed |Simmons Beds 47':, Ward qumn . thrcurrh on the Princess Norah. |B 12! ‘/“]7 OMOBILE OF W ”’1 or SE’\AI ()R House Passes \ Parainie RH S AT — _— AT | . | | JOHNSON CATCHES FIRE; POLICEMEN | National Anthem 1 START PR[]TES ; PLAN TWICE A WEEK v Ai B AND FIREMEN RESCUE HER PEKINESE Measure ! 3 y 1 i WASHINGTON, April 21.—Se 1: |® WASHINGTON, April 21, e 7 i foung, rather good-looking ana | WASHINGTON, April 21.—The 3 W g | . ? b PIJANE SERVICE FROM | fone prohmng o stmog‘?hy o s, Aiian ‘Thoge eral fire engine. companics and a Hvlllmns‘of Dollars o —The Linthicum Bill to des- - Tclcgrams Pour Into Tar- B i 15 Miss Martha Hender. cr Brown, of West Orange, New 5iuad of Police Reserves partici- To Be Expended for e ignate the “Star Spangled iff Conferee's Offices— SEATTLE TO JUNEAU 5 i e i e o e e e Gt |+ i £y = of ‘West Virginia. Although she Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanta, from the.Tescue: “Tubby.”. a Pepinese dog ublic Construction ® them, has passed the House ant DU[}’ Increase ‘H;eic.;:e:nhe;:;o?a:’g gg::’:tm:tl“‘; Daughters of the American Revolu- | elonging to Mrs. Hiram Johnson, | e and been sent to the Sen- T s SEATTLE, April 21.—The Alaska the transport planes, according to :everfi?clesss belleged o be o fact tlon, because of the organizatio wife of the Senator from California,| WASHINGTON, April 21.— Sec-|® ate. ® | WASHINGiUN, April 21-—Teltal Washington Airways will begin a|J. L. Carman, Jr., president. i that she is the youngest senatorial stand on the World Court and dis-! lv_lrs. Johnson's car caught fire|retary of Commerce Lamont today!® grams by the hufidxeds ar; 'pu 3 N recular twice a week plane service| A license has already been re-| gecretary on Capitol Hill. armament, is termed another at-| While she was marketing buying | said that the awarding of $303,000- ® ® ® © ® © © © 0 © ® ® ® ,,;, (e offices of the tariff b to Ketchikan and Juneau starting | ceived from the government for the | _(Interpational e tempt to use the association for Easter lillies, 1000 for public construction during b S A OV o e ‘(mm.meb protesting to the elimi Thursday. Robert E. Ellis will | operation of the short wave seb T g s. Lo Fuhccmm *‘and Firemen found!the first quarter of the year in 37 m‘é" ) y. { peace propaganda by Mrs. Lowell | q ) 1 ) . tion by the Senate of the increase. | . the firs ship, a seven place |in the seaplane which will inaugu- Princess Elizabeth Fletcher Hobart: | “Fubby” surrounded by smoke and states, indicated that his cstimate Famous Palace in of duties on narrow laces. kheed Vega seaplane, which hes |rate the Alaskan passenger service | (5 i L | flames and hauled him out of the of seven billion dollars for the By 2 sl ¥ 1‘;;: named ;Taku‘ within the next few dxyg. | Given Sh(,‘llflllll Po”y F After winters: g I States,: AT 8 bit scorched but otherwis "\’r',u' will be r\n;llllr»(i i ; I’u[um[ l“'"‘“"‘l ['.V -{.IM':”"""(S have been received D 1 Pilot Ellis will be hisAwif;. 11 belleve i wll add 4o the safe- On. Fourth Birthday vy seuis - tesiupdnied by s nginipred e Amer. Ambassador . ““.ff“éi,‘,,,sm“i‘[’f;°§,,§§*Ri§,';‘:§§,,m mander W. E. Wynn, A. B.|ty and comfort of the passengers| g i i v to Atlin: e the firemen put out the 3 P i 4 G . General Manager of the|over our lines to have the plan: os | 8, facell T H‘i,u'zi}:l?}')o:“fl:h:‘sl,r?‘fi ‘(;J“.';m:g blaze, Tubby wandered off to in- Movie Operator Is R T e R e :;( i:fii”’;::' of Ne; ‘"rsiy' from. Alaska offices of the ‘company, and | equipped with radio telephones,” 2 a3 it s, ¥ e 3 u)ecg neazuy butchers’ 1s. I s s L0 Um:« Apri] ~ 31— Ie ers and workers ofd ’ Frank Hatcher, Alaska business | Carman said. “The office can keep | A fi;n& 80 Jdmuh u] c.;mmm\:l,‘; 2zl ekl Shot in Scuffle by : ““d . lellx’s,l no;\ Am n Am- gx xdu;r:)on. Connecticut; New Yh % : " |ered to the British throne 5 g bassador to Poland, has les e | City, Somerville, Paterson and oths . Eo L ;2;?’2;’;“5';‘”&“?;1‘1’“ rwea";e' -1t was the fourth birthday of Duchess ol. Shen“ Is Shot Dead w 1/0' Is Not Held tamous potocks Palace in Crac er New Jersey lace centers. 1t is expected the flight will be ¥ ich will prove Invalu-{pineess Elizabeth, daughter of the delord Flies | suburb, for his residence. The! Representative Bacharach has made to ‘Ketchikan, the first stop, |able in avolding storms or adverse | iy xe and Duchess of York. King Whlle Walkmg on Street WICHITA, Kansas, April 21 one of the most gt ‘[‘:I('r(ved more than 10;)0 be ' 1 iham Haam conditions along the route. The e attior shve: the’ L0 Capesotisy P > 4 i il 000 paa S 3 2 °¢|George, her grandfather, gave e > - £ o, | Walter Robers, aged ope: or at cent residences in Warsaw | Senator Smoot from 400 to 500, radio will also enable the pilot 10lyitt1a gir] a Shetland pony for her —_ | BLOUTSTCGWN, Florida, April 2L ") sion Dicture theatre, was found gk s 8 IR X e MawlE " ' e oNE inform us as to his position and |pirthday present. o CAPETOWN, April 12— e —Sheriff Clark of Calhoun County, % ci’qoft PGS HEtie B o o R {Reprossnigtive Hunig Il 5 aid in maintaining schedules.” i L3 i 1 | The Duchess of Bedford, 64 e Was shot to death on the stroets | way outelde of the um‘rm:l gl Biographical Editor D L SEATTLE, April 21.—When the| The sets are built to operate on|Jg = g e year old avlatrix, landed e here today by J. T. Black S IRE diiaad il r i Sl | b 1 3 Alaska Washington Airways pilots |a 1500-mile range which is as far| Offered Chair mansl.ng o here last Saturday after o eral Government emplo: e | . Of Associated Press - | ' SOME ACTION RAKENG R it in Alaska this summer |as the. pianes fiy from Seattle| Of U.S.C.5. Commission o completing half of her round o) Blackwell, according Lo witnessies.| nrs. Roberts b AR Passes Away in N.Y.| WASHINGTON, April 21.—Des ¥ they will be in constant communi- |The planes will broadcast’ to the| e trip flight from London to e apparently without warning. dreW.yith Roberts when the pistcl was| > R s |ferring action on the Senate’s ex= cation with the home office in Se- |hangar at Renton which will b"l WASHINGTON, April 21.—Rep-'e Capetown. Her flying time e his pistol as Clark passed him on gischarged 7 “! NEW YORK, April 21—Charles' port debenture flexible provisio g > * aitle. connected with the downtown offico , resentative Bowman, of West Vir-'e was 100 hours which is be- e the street and fired five or six| Mrs. Roberts said he called at P. Stack, aged 48 years, biographi-|and other major controversies o A new system of radio telephone | by direct wire. ginia, said President Hoover has e lieved to be a record She e times into his back. her apartment, forced the door and |cal Editor of the Associatde Pres‘,‘lhe Administrative clauses of 9 cloped In the company labora-| The apparatus will also be in- offered H. C. Greer, of Organstown, e was - accompanied by two e Blackwell has been imprisoned threatened to kill her, accusing her died here Saturday night after an Tariff Bill, the -conferees [ and which was successfully |stalled on the Victorian, Vancouver, | West Virginia, the Chairmanship 2f e men aviators on the flight. e and is awaiting investigation. Til-'of entertaining another man. {illness of several weeks. He was agreed upon the Senate amend ¥ tested out during the crew races | Wenatchee, Yakima and Ellensberg [ the United States Civil Servicele . o feeling between the two has existed| Mrs. Roberts is not formally! b in Troy, N. Y., and came to liberalizing existing restrictions recently, will be installed in all |planes. Commission, e oo 0o e 0 o0 e 0 e e o forsometime under arrest the Associated Press in 1920, importations of literature, % PN [