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T A N S e R TR e B AR BT SR SN TIPSR § THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. VOL. XXXVI, NO. 5463. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS WILL LIMIT DEBATE ON NAVAL TREATY IN SENATE ELKS MEET AT ATLANTIC CITY WAR LOOMING: | ITALY, FRANGE | | NEARS CLASH| {Former AmIssador Gives Expression to His Views, Seen Abroad NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. July 17.—James W. Gerard, President Wilson’s Ambassa* dor to Germany, express'ea’ belief today, on his return from France, that a new war is brewing between Franée and Italy. i1 It is imminent, it is in the, air, Gerard said, and’ added' that France was not the ag-' gressor. o) FISH SCARCE INWEST;6000 IN SOUTHEAST H. B. Friel; Says Decreas- ed Pack Makes for Fair Prices { . ISEN, JOHNSON | BLOGKS DATE, TREATY VOTE Senator Watson Serves No- tice that Cloture Rule Will Be Involved | |LIMIT TO DEBATE TO START COMING WEEK Confirmations Made by President to Be Taken Up by Senators ‘WASHINGTON, July 17.—An ef- fort to fix the time for the vo'» on the Naval Treaty was blocked today by Senator Johnson. Senator Watson served notica that the treaty proponents have a To the Westward, fish prospects; are ‘poor; in the Southeast they are excellent, accorring to H. B.! Friele, Vice-President and Genera! | Manager of the Nakat Packing Corporation, which operates largs canneries in Alaska and whic1j maintains head offices in Seattle Having spent four weeks in in- vestigating Bristol Bay conditions, Mr. Friele surveyed today the Ket~ chikan situation. i “Bristol Bay's pack 1s dlsuppom‘-{ ing,” he sala hére yesterday. “The total is not likely to exceed 400,000/ cases. This is the lowest sincz| 1925. The output was 1,000,000 cases in 1929, and 1,300,000 in 1928. High grade quality compensates ia’ some measure for lack in quantity.| Bristol Bay fish are virtually all | HESSE DEFEATS jclear majority and will block tha “killing tactics.” Senator Watson said an attemp’ will be made to invoke the cloture Resting in the mountains southeast of Cedar City, Utah, the damaged airplane of Maurice Gra- ham, (upper right) missing since Jan. 10 as he was flying from Las Vegas, Nev., to Salt Lake City, w: found by two youthful sheepherders, (lower, left to right) Ward Mortenson and Elburn Orton, of Par- owan, Utah. A partially epened parachute was found near the wreck but there was no trace of Graham. _'fln mail compartment wa nd intact, Western Air Express officiale said. red fish—the best—and they may be expected to command good prices.” There Since June 20 Mr. Friele began his personal ob- servations in the Bristol Bay area June 20. Among important can- neries operated by his company are those on the Naknek. and Kveichak Rivers. At 6 o'clock yes- terday morning at Nakeen he bodrded the seaplane Taku, which had gone there to meet him. The seaplane, plioted by Robert E. Ellis {rule by restricting debate. This sociated Press Photo | (will probably be made next week. Col. Walter Andrews of Atlanta, Ga., former exalted ruler of the Elks greeting Lawrence H. Rupp of Allentown, Pai, the new grand exalted leader, when they met in Atlantic City, N. J., at the annual convention. CONFESSED PERJURER IN IMOONEY -BILLINGS TRIALS ENROUTE TO CALIFORNIA| SOMMERS BY 13 FOR ENGINEER Wins Democratic Nomiria- tion for Highway En- gineer in Close Race CONFIRMATIONS PROMISED WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17— |Senator Watson, after a call at the ~ + 5 TAEY ‘White House today, said the Senate BODY OF GRAHAM, ONLY A SKELETON, IS FOUND will stay in session long enough CEDAR CITY, Utah, July 17.—The long search fcr Maurice Graham, alr mail pilot, has ended with|after the treaty is disposed of ""g the finding of the body, only a skeleton, in the rugied mountains, near here. It was found by six men g’;fl;‘:mm:‘w‘v’;‘h; "e‘,’r"“"z“:“:o headed by Major Richard McDonald, companion of G:aham in the World War, six miles south of where sumiit: - the wrecked plane was found. The President plans to submit Graham apparently met death from exposure 1 one of the worst blizzards the Southwest has ever |names for the new Power Commis- With all the votes -in the April primary election reported, W. A. lai:c:ckf::vi:c:r:e ll’lyereM by w:;c o!F;:E Heése, resident of Ketchikan and |<KPOWD: sion, Tariff Commission and a ord and Cordova, arriving in Ju- She’s Engaged NEW YORK, July 17—John Me- | pioneer enginéer of the north, s ' I0 his right hand was a revolver. The left hand held a knife. A can of tomatoes was beside the rumber of Federal Judges: g i = 4o s 57 Ladh ; Donald, principal witness for the |shown to have won the Democratie(body. \ ' e e AT o S prosecution against Tom Mooney and Warren K. Billings, principals in the Preparedness Day Parade bombing in ‘San Francisco in 19186, and who was fecently Brrested 4n Baltimore, Maryland, and confessed he perjured himself and desired to nomination for Highway Engineer, defeating R. J. Sommers, encum 2 : : bent by 19 votes. A certificate has Charge Communists been issued from the office of theil¥ith Fomenting Territorial “Auditor declarihg tnnLr R o former 10 have' been nominsyea, 10| L Touble in N.Y. C. was announced. R At 6 o'clock last évening Mr Friele left here southbound in the seaplane Skagway, piloted by Pat Renaban and seryiced by Mechani~ *~Frank Wadman. The plane stayed at Waterfall last night, and re- sumed its flight this morning. WOMAN'S CAR WIS AUTOOF DIES IN PLUNGE OVER NIAGARA Completes Inspection Today “undo the wrong at the trial” has| My Hesse carried the First, Third [® = NEW YORK, July 17— e | Mr. ‘Friele was ‘to' inspect fish left New York for Oslifornia where|and Fourth Divisions, and Mr, Som- During the past four years, ® { hejsays he will tell Gov. C. C.imers the Second. The vote as can-|o c"m;‘d“m“ Mndets ht“"; tf‘" : | ! Ketchikan today, He hed T R I W [rakeba i S atioh thevhom, furz ndsdln. | R n today was sched - ; Hesse , fur, F § l:d to lea cfim this afternoon Lo BOmMErS |y 4nd fron industries and ma- 'Shght Motor Accident Oc- N u A, JoAve oy McDonald camé here several days| First Division ... 112 T - Sl o migte ol . in time to fly to Seattle before age from Baltimore and was in-| Second Divislon .. 18 L R cnamion o A curs’' in London—Oc- du.x"k this evening. terviewed by Frank P. Waish, New| Third Division ..... 85 55 1o Inspecter John: Lyons, Com- o cupants NO! Hurl m’f"_::"";:u’“;‘:u:::rm“fih‘;f York City Attorney. Walsh' was| Fourth Division ... . 94 I i meeriod gl pal . i asked by the Tom Mooney Defense = ¢ lice Radical Bureau, before ® Qared] 21, TURSE RIS e e Committee of San Francisco to in-| Totals ......... . 307 88 lg: the Speeial Hi Py Y | LONDON, July 17.—King Alfons, here. “They give strong indica- e Special House Commun of Spain, was involved in a slight tions of at least a normal pack duce McDonald to submit to ques-| Mr. Hesse will be opposed in the is%. Investigating Committee. ® Fiokor. dontliier ey e Kh e tioning about his Baltimore con-|general election next November bY|g ¢ ¢ 06 6 » s 0 06 0 0 ¢ & o . f end there are some prospects thet being driven to Buckingham Palace fession, Joe Ulmer, Falrbanks, who was oduction will exceed L As * & TR i Some to lunch with King George. g‘w::xeo:lun‘nxwleld l;gr::h this In the confession, McDonald sald nominated uriopposed by the Re- i King Alxan;o'sngar. nlx.lld another season will be short—how much, I he never knew Mooney, had never |publicans. N ATIDN AlIsTs & driven by a woman, collided at a " seen him until he was pointed out| The. Territorial vote in the Re- \ H Hyde. Park corner. One of the am not prepared to estimate. How- ever, there is' this consolation for pack +the light yield is likely to kring sfbisfactory returns.” publican primary was: For Delegate: Rustgard 2522, Wickersham 4,398; For Treasurer, Knight 2,707, Smith 4,398; for Au- ditor, Cole 3,924, Reed, 3407; for | Commissioner of Education, Breuer, 3323, Keller 3810; for Highway Engineer, Ulmer 4,3893. to him in the Hall of Justice in San Francisco by an officer. “My testimony in the various cases was untrue and false. The authorities got me to testify,” fur- ther said McDonald in his confes- slon. Mooney and Billings bumpers of the King's car was damaged, and- the glass panel seo- arating the chauffeur from ths King's compartment, was shattered, The monarch and his compan- jlon were not hurt and proceeded |after a brief delay. —— s HAVE BEST OF REBELS REPORT Associated Press Photo Janretta Whitman, New York, daughter of Malcolm D. Whitman, once American tennis champlon, Is to wed Douglas D. Lewis, Menlo Repc)!ft Surplm of Wonkers Above are now . Park, Cal. bomb- —_————a——— & A & - J"b,‘; Du)rm,g June :::mg i bRy THREE IN j u H En Almoi"’ in Undisputed Con- George L) Stathakls, 46, Buffalo, N. Y., ah::,':cl‘:d":l :m;e:::: in BUNKLEBERGER - i b | of e e s 2o e ROBERT CROWE i p| ol of Shantung Prov- | e b B a tken 1o e o e ¥ mce— er humors ent arrel for his fatal trip. 3 in the demand for certain classes | TODAY'S STOCK | 5 VREEE, ¢ PAssEs AWAY of ‘Bibor in the United States in | QUOTATIONS | AUTB AchnENT o A o s s o) TESTIFIES IN |° ; oo i it MONEY SIDE OF W AR oy s ers dbove the jobs in practically all President Chiang Kaishek’s military trades. The additional labor de- NEW YORK, July 17.—Closing headquarters at Suchow asserted that the Northern Rebel opposition '|Prominent Citizen of Pet- AND PEACE TO CAUSE manc, is attributed by the Employ- ment Service to be seasonal in- quotation today on Alaska Juneau mine stock is 5%, Alleghany Cor- ALASKAHIGHWAY ersburg Dies Sudden- in Shantung Province battlefronts FUND HEARING s\ brag 4 S, Heoy B A has virtually collapsed, leaving the 0 E ly in Hospital N " lehem Steel 8%, General Motors|Car Swerves at Sharp Turn m‘r’o“f“:‘fs ;}T::‘ S*")‘m:"d;i’“:g‘: H T L AGU E DEBA TES y P : i ou 44%, Granby 23%, International : V PETERSBURG, Alaska, July 17. Two\ Members of United| RS nt Thirty T sand Hafvester 83%, Kennecott 39% and Six Occupants |Yellow River. —William Dunkleberger, aged 35 From other sources it is said the By P. 1. LIPSEY, JR. group has advanced the following Dollars in Illinois— Sup- Thrown Out . . ol %, National i 3 States Marines Are Killed ted Mrs. McC ol r:mntgog:y ::::N;’fiow" 15%, 3 A2 Government is .meeting with stiff (A. P. Correspondent) | provision: {}(1:“ho‘:‘pell:llye;":r:d‘zro:m?x‘xnt:rn:: por rs. ¥icLormic i opposition in all sectors and making k. GENEVA, Juiy 17.—Several politi-] “If in 2 crisls, the council con- |hemorrhage, being sick only a few FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 17— Miss Florence Kolbe received a frac- tured spine, Mrs. Fred Carlquist and Miss Ruth Willlams, all of An- chorage, received arm fractures: and Mrs. Byron Elmhes and Mrs. J. 15, 15%, Simmons Beds 29, Stan- dard Brands 21, Standard Oil of California 63%, Standard Oil of New Jersey 74%, United Aircraft 59, U, 8. Steel 1652, American Can 131, Fox Films 47%, Hupp Motors In Flight in Nicaragua little if any progress. cal guestions ripe for hot debate will be broached when the “finan- cial assistance” scheme for dis- couraging war comes before the assembly of the League of Nations siders that there is a danger a!; hours and having worked the prev- war, it may notify the parties to|ious day. He was a very prominent the dispute that financial assistance 'citizen. He was President of the will be granted to the state agnlnst'?eternbur. Parent-Teacher Asso- which one of the parties of the|clation and Commander of the Ani- Lindbergh and Tunney Named Beneficaries in CHICAGO, M, July 17.—Robert Crowe, former. State’s Attorney of Cook County, told the Senate Cam- paign Funds Committee today, he MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 17. | —Walter Lee Pounders, United 1 States Marine gunner, and Pilot | conditions. in Unign. Bay, Hidden Inlet and the immediate vicinity of i Chalmers Lewis Martin, United spent about $30,000 of his owa 3 z 4 % i g States Mariné aerologist, were kill-|funds in the last Republican pri-|16, 15%, 16, Stewart-Warner 25%,|T. Cunningham, wives of Alaska Will, But Get Nothing|™ September. : ?x IS:: Shgoziub:c:a;m ‘I:;Eth‘e”s:gelf :;i:a:zflm::n b:tohst serving his se3- i ed today while making an aero- imary campaign in the county, ini24%, 24%. Rallroad officials, were not hurt, L The draft convention which the s p m organizations. k2 b Iogical flight south of Managua. |which he supported Mrs. ~Ruth ——r———— in an sutomobile accident on 'htl Npw YORK, July 17-Col |*S%embly will consider provides that paratory measures in order that fi-|was employed by the Alaska Glac- h of y ¥ . ‘lin the event of war or in the|nancial assistance may be prompt-|ler Sea Food shrimp cannery as The cause of the accident is not|Hanna' McCormick. Steese Highway, 89 miles north oflGparies A. Lindbergh and Gene o known. - | Crowe said he used virtually all |RUBBER FREE DISCOVERED here on Tuesday. Tunne; : Kd ntingent likelihood of an international rup-{ly accorded directly war breaks |captain of a boat since 1924. | A Marine relief party has left|funds to carry on a campaign in THAT MAY GROW IN U. 8.1y "oty was pieked up by an benzflcylan::mm b ed"“ by |uTe, an_attacked member of the out” 4 # “ait’::i:ly will be in Wrangell on | t league shall be given prompt fi- “Must” or “May” £ . for the scene. various parts of the county and _|autoist for a lift over the summi ag! 8| gl | . — State for legislative offices and WASHINGTON, July 17. — Ex The. var swelehl 66 & aherp turn Wylie Jameson, dated 1928, but B8 neial RAMKT ordar to Testord gy Aricht gl Ak M B Mr. Dunkleberger is survived by | - |periments to grow rubber trees in the son of Wylle, aged nine years, a daughter, two stepdaughters, and | her Stroke only - incidentally mentioning Mrs. and all were thrown out. Thejg, . iveq ither 1 fighter | PTeS€rve peace. settled is whether the council in » | Another. Stro. McCormick, the United States for economic .o "o "0 ek ved, neither flier nor fighter |™ g, " bt e would be in the|case of war “must” awsrd the fi-|¥ife in Petersburg, two sisters, Is Made for ' Vv m“”s“':g 5“‘;;:“(,“:‘;'""’" 78" The injured were brought here !renl'u°ed°":f n:;,’;“:::’{, ,Ié‘fim“&“,‘i form of loans guaranted by other|nancial support or only “may” do z”a‘m:"““' in the State ve to Southern " E ,000. ¥ : . Q It is believed Miss Kolbe will states, parties to the agreement,|so. Some states favor leaving dis- 9 | t 25 young trees brought the son died before the father, the v £y ~— Il | Science Kurds Shoot Down Plane tr:r:o ‘tlhat isla};xd more than a year | TecOVer. money would have been dividled :::l"’md be "l'"dw by vote of)cretionary powers to the oouncl:i., M Il Mak. { OISCO, Jul, Manned by Turks, G ago are now flourishing under ths Bttt ohe £5b- fhen. eague council. : while others desire that the award |Mande es ®. SAN FRAN X y y s fxouge (a8 2 Do e the. Buireati of Nineteen-Year-Old 3 The first disagreement on this'shall be compulsory. Weight { o Y IDu SeRkq, Tvreoll. M Oue Eyes of Aviator ;:;ae:: Industry of the Department e ew o . . plan may grise on the question of|, Great Britain is leader of a group| ¢ o': 4 S o e w1+ of A s . o B o el O = | e ey gt Rl 0 lanted at Bard, Cal, and > 2 < -{aid shall not come until a gen- ® Indo-China and feports that | ISTAMBUL, July . 17.—Kurdish nefl"’s‘:n”},mo‘ as well 85 near of Crash of Plane Own Lives for Crimes| e armed conflict has besun. eral disarmament treaty has be-'e ' NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., e e he has “found that by trans- e |invaders on Mount Ararat shot Miami, Fla., all the plants survived 7 g 4 3 y Awarding of Assistance come a reality. Other states want|e July 17.—Fears that Sammy e & planting a third of a genital o |down a Turkish plane and gouged | .dor natural climatic conditions. | BENNINGTON, Vermont, Ju7| MALESTER, Okla, July 17.—| The majority of members of thejthe convention effective without|e Mandell would be unable to ® @ gland into a lamb it is pos- efout the eyes of the aviator, then| 1. nadagascar where the trees|17.—Frank Goldsborough, 10 year Tom Guest, aged 47 years, con-|league commission which prepared'waiting for disarmament. make the class limit of 135 e e sible to increase the yield e |tore the plane to shreds during 8 have become practically extinct old flier, died last night in a coma |victed murderer, and James For- the draft convention favored the A - Soadia ® pounds® in , lightweight o 5 ® of flesh and wool,.in that |bombardment by an aerial squad-|ihrough commercial exploitation,|Which enshrouded him since hisirest, aged 23 years, a negro, sen-|awarding of assistance when hos-! o0 gieficult questions arising|® title tonight with Al Singer o 1 e particular animal, by 25 ejmon. The Kurds replied that the|they reach a maximum height of |Plane crashed in a fog last Sun-|fenced on a charge of assaulting|tjlities seemed imminent P project Include the puz.|® Subsided when he welghed o ! e pounds and two and one- e hombers with machine guns ongs feet with a maximum stem di-!day. & white woman, paid with their Germany, Canada, Italy and Japan|,o- oo determining which., is the|® 38 at 1343 ‘pounds. Singer I ‘¢ half pounds respectively.” ® |their planes, were used to check the |ameter of nearly nine inches, .]-l Young Goldsl?wwgh recently me. in the electric chair in the | pelieved that the council should aggressor and which the aggrieved weighed in at 133% pounds. e | . i # |financial fncursion against modern though generally these dimensions made a flight Edst to West and|Sfate Penitentiary here this morn-|not authorize a loan until war had| ~° ! s e 1 o 999999999 09 o o |Turkey, are less, ing. actually broken out, This minority’ (Continued on Page Six) l (EEEREERE R R R RN lreturn. 2 8 2