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e eathe HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” N VOL. ‘(XXV[I., NO 557! JUNEAU ALASKA FR[DAY, NOVl:MBFR 2I |930 i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TE! 'MISSING TROLLERS, ALASKA BOUND, ARE LOCATED GANGSTERS OF | wine oF omio seate vace — WILBUR NAMES NO DEPLETION OREGON MEN CHICACO MUST | B COMMITTEE TO | OF WILD LIFE S BB DISAPPEAR BE ON WATCH - HID GOVERNOR NOW FORESEEN ORTHBOUND FedeA?:en/?glentts IJS?mekd m; spoints Two Members of |Head of Game Commission in Ketchikan, A U pA t'o't' e \ Congress and Sisson on | Reviews Conditions of Foul Play, p Activities Reindeer Committee ~ | Game, Fur Animals Inquiry ANNOUNCEMENT MADE | BY ATTORNEY-GEN.| lnveshgahons Underway 1 Since Summer—Drive | | LR | WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.+— arpetuity of all of the species of Secretary of Interior Ray Lyman |fur-bearers and game animals and : i & 3 e ‘ ited | birds i assured, 1f the G Sl A M RE H. FINDS PARTY 'W:{bur yesterday named United |birds in Ala | States Senator John B. Kendrick, | present system of administratio | of Wyoming, and Representative is continues d declared Dr. Scott Leavitt, of Montana, and As- | Chase, President of the sistant Attorney General Charles | Game Commission, at the P. Sisson a committee to study the |session of that organiz laska reindeer industry. | nual meeting in local headquarter The committee is to propose |today. There is a scarcity of cor methods of placing the industry on | tain fur animals in some areas, a a “logical and sound foundation.” |local rather than ge con; The Interior Department official tion, and game seems to be on the said problems similar to those in- upgrade, he added volved in cattle raising in the early, Dr. Chase and Irving McK. Reed days in the West have arisen. Commissioners from the Third and The Committee is also to advise Fou:th Divisions respectively, Trio on Their Boat hintgon Port— Anxiety Relieved Is to Be Effective 2 WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21| —A concerted drive of the Federal! Government to break up the activi- ties in Chicago of gangsters w made known here yesterday b torney General William D. Mitchell. ! Federal agents have been busy in Chicago sinece early in the su Nov. 21.— search for sear mer, the Attorney General said, the Secretary of Interior on the rived last night on the steamer R Yoy and the number of agents has been' Assointed Tress Photo DProposed boundaries, carrying ca- Alameda after a stormy crossing of - ; o - :x;e':‘t ; y inereased. A smile that comes with victory is lighting the countenance of pacities of ranges and range regu- the Gulf of Alaska. W. R. Seli- g / tated ss 'hoto ed. 3 ph Election of George White, Marieita, as Ohlo's new democratic re i A Exactly how large a concontra-| [9ert J. Buikley, democratic canaidate who won the senatorial race jations. | ridge, First, and Frank P. Wi governatsSrRGK o the state excoutiva mAHRIon probablyithe youngake ’AT(IJ‘:‘ three men told Tom Reevas, | . g - ition 3 “a o sk 0 i A eadukiye IALE > o storia newspa 3 ) tion of Government agents is ul- 3:::;:":" SUmnRpronibition’ plastorm. - He s shownsathly desk: in: | | Sccond Division, Commission nrst 1ady” ever to oc thatpositiGRUMItHe. 4 She 1s Mary (3o 08 O Sln’(“:"”“ N 2 | WESTERN MEN ON BOARD | have been here since Tuesday. White, 24.year-old dau RIS, Sioner ler Tioga. They ari Astoria timately intended in the Chxcago | area, Attorney General Mitchell | R ——————— While Gov. Parks, who is m Few New Regulations s p Whils: the - Gommission’ Hasnot Q(- ober 28 and left Astoria the next y but were forced in at Ilwaco would not say, but he declared: charge of Reindeer Administration e nd Heber “We intend to keep going indefl- ARGTIQ TRAGEDY GREAT BRITAIN in the Territory for the Interior| made a detailed study of reports - M5 ; by B forc i i i Department, had received 10 offi-| from wardens and others in tho K!DNAP CANG BEM%PRA]‘S IN Dy e iaher. and e here since. tieorge White Ci ana ner prot nitely or at least until our aid is cial word relative to the appoint-| field, it is not expected that there y had engaged Bill Howard no longer needed.” Sk The Attorney General said, Nar- ment of the special committee to‘ will be a large number of changes e gagt cctic, Internal Revenue, Immigra- study the industry, he said its as-| from existing regulations on either Or TH I RTEEN l INE nced pllot, to take them to A etchikan and expec to sail ticn and Labor Department agents sistance would be sincerely and! fur or game animals, it was said unhm a few days. Meantime ne- have joined in the drive in Chicago gladly welcomed. Its members, as| today. The most important work 1 3 3 A on the gangsters disclosed in the above Washington |said Dr. Chase, will be the rodis- E T “‘;”Z}X\ repa were made to the = |INDER ARREST COUNTRY SAFE ;- despatch, are all known to him and4 tricting of fur districts, chan | o e e : e are not only capable, efficient, and ! present imaginary boundary 'M: . Murphy and her four chil- R B M RI AN IDeath of Eielson and Bor- Premier MacDonald Makes 2bie. but at least two of them, to natural ones, and a general c- dren, and Mrs i | Senator Kendrick and Congressman | alignment of the fur areas to ac- Ketchikan by land Is Recalled by husbands did Statement at ‘Round- Leavitt, are westerners of long|cord with climatic conditions and Los Angeles POHC(‘ Round- Benefits to Nation Are In- McLean went to mer. When their show up they ed ing $ ‘\standmg and fTamiliar with the| natural geographic features. UF HIS GULD Signed Banknote table Conference | probleims that the stock-growers en.| The sessions will continue throuzn . UP_OTganization— calculable Declares ~|been eiven of ¢ ; ! S | . i : o T o ey ¢ 7 e ioga fr storia and it was be- { A $10 currency note, passed| LONDON, Nov.2l—Premier Ram- ‘i‘,’i']'lnfe‘egf";?; p“f;‘lfigr,fia“_ju’é;‘fi; i A Rich Men Marked Jovett Shouse lieved the three men had met with F A S thrcugh a teller's window at the'say MacDonald today told those as-| the deer industry. | on November 26, 28 and 29. Eve - - foul p"n’ ormer SSlSlaflt ecretary First National Bank here yesterdn® | sembled ‘at ‘thie Indlén- Roundtable| 5 S0%% WEUSY. oo L o rested nd desiring to bring ' vor o ANGELES, Cal, Nav. 21 LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Nov. 21, of Navy Loses Coin ‘r"fl““_m TR DR B SR et honmerenth SHRCFRRG, ot pAE Gnv"ocrat was a member of the Select|any mmu:r«' to the ailrfxl:(];fix\\)nlr;::; W B MR R i A L g s : . s Ben Elelson, “Father of Aviation in ernment will not go back on any - - i\ a woman, the Police claimed they I C il Exec "“\“ in Mexico | Alaska,” and his Mechanic Earl| pledges made toward achievement| oo e investigating the Alaska | Commission, make suggestions for paye proken up a kidnapping gang Committee, believes possibilities SAYS GERMANY i Borland, when their plane crashed |for a responsible Indian govern- Biiiroad | 1o summ.ell; e “]fls l'(‘gll:d.tl()ns ¢ offer constructive which planned to hold wealthy benefit the country are ”““‘1"“1“"" » NOGALES, Amwons, Nov. 2L—|on the snowy wastes of Arotic Sl-ment, He referred particularly toyh o @ cans A e B o ity taviver existing ones, is cor- Californians for ransom 4 Picit 0%, a00pArBtioN - bes Theodore Robinson, former Assis-|beria, early in November, 1929. | the pledge of 1917 for development ltng in wmllggsanfle %:‘.n:rr;ne o; ially m]\v;:*d l;l appe_:lj 5 The thirteen ed Albert twee e ocrats and Repub- tant Secretary of the Navy and| The piece of currency bore the!of self-governing institutions in In-| finc S°% 3 RS ¥ re Financial Ald | gempe, Harold ~Stanberry, Sam li d ir > statement i nephew of President Roosevelt, de-|signatures across one face of O.|dia. the largejt cattle ranches in "‘e T_hE Commission is confident girong Matgar Bry Howard mocrati is carried 4 clared todsy thist Mexican Gustoms| Eiolson, father of the dead fieri| Hxtremist Indlans are dissppoinmt- | cor Be 18 00 ‘h"dsem’_"ef"m’“ %) i will gecelve mote. extended. fl- | gmith, Geargh . Erne - out.” Pocibilliy of Moratort officials held him and Mrs. Rob-|Mrs, Earl Borland, wife of his me- | ed that no more definite lines are foe Suinbysnl A e N nancial support from Wshington or, George Wilson, Tony Long, Jack | This vic 3 st night D um inson at Nogales, Sonora, Mexico,ichanic; Sam McCauley, T. M. (Pat) |given as to immediate intentions toe Cqmn?mee A i llhh okl anit.ih-gioossding veas feil, Ray Sealock, Ben Nicholas ' 2 o5 just before Intimated—Nation- and confiscated $320 in gold. Reid and Bill Hugl Canadian | of the British Government but most 00, SUITeTE, 1han Bae bef‘"_ possible_heretofor Paul Cook. Shouse left for ton, D. C | AP The Mexicans denied arresting]fiyers, and two other names, almost | are agreed that the Premier could Leavitt Once Forester Dr. Chase said. “The Administra- A quantity of narcotic s nl sald: “The wide Economy is in 10 mids of a e Conhgressman Leavitt is a native|tion has had a fine type of repre- them. \ rable, but believed to be 5 ! . Robinson is prepared to protest ;};}i‘;gg}]c}guss,flnbm,lmo‘ and Fa '1;); ‘m;kt;h:hg;_‘?pf;::: ST e of Michigan but came to the west|Sentatives here during the past few I trying perlod, almost BERLIN, Nov. 21.—The German - to the Statés Department. ‘reg his mechanic, who pqv-lmpm as a young man, homesteading and months investigating conditions and A time as during war " Government, which has notified the I | § this, I am sure, will reflect in our h g cuse called on both parties to World it will be compelled to invoke on said the rush n, teaching in Oregon for a time. In M of those a ¥ 5 Ribonson that in n|in the search and recover e " meet on cons! ve measures. He measures for safeguarding itself as annual appropriations and allot- g, g 1linoi leaving Mexico City he had not|podies of the two Ammcans w REHEARS D 1910 he was appointed United Statcs grpoT East St. Loills, Illinois. : VBT e ni Forest Ranger and three years later ments for work. ie DHsbRers: o & ave Said the Democratic succ in the provided in the Young Plan, turn- for American | here on l | The prisoners are .said to Bave \.... " eeciion was not so much ed attention today to nation-wide changed the gold This entire panty nm:d 3 money. Customs officials seized thelprarch 19, Oer,, ye wit] was advanced to Forest Supervisor| Generally conditions of law en- { a plot to kidnap Hams ; ; 8 1 ; e’ money saying he was attempting to|podies of the two Ammm A in which capacity he served in forcement and law observance in gpangler, publisher of the Los An- ' :: '_“ ory }{‘r‘ h‘ fl?!j-‘l'lll\ll_) A5 ST export gold, which is against the js thought by bank officials that DETAILS ABUUT Montana until 1918, when he was| the COmH_HssionS fleld of activity celes. Times,. He was:notified. and \{(ll )‘r e Li L A f)\dl“("i"lnl‘ Prns-‘ b w‘mh i1k ("\l'»;‘]).lpv‘xs anz slectad V0 O e e L e e e e ice guarded him following re- il ‘l:":\rh'v‘z i y“’”‘n‘lil‘rl\l((ll;:[ from Dr. I c\]v-"; “(’:‘:lr‘::n recent presidential decree. He was ank note was given by some the b g continued to sit. He is Chairman|The public as a whole has come to aHAn N ™ ment and a se intimating the of the inf of patriotism Foreign held under arrest until he reached of the mmebers of the party to a h Cor Ind realize the Commissi q i i o rittinely t the House mittee on Indian ission and its re made 5 sai 2 > Nogales, Mexico, then escorted 10 friend who unwittingly has put it wnMAN s DEATH :fffvi . e agents are sincerely working to in- Te AgpIp, Ll sald Guring the next eighteen months.” [Possibility of a moratorium or con- the boundary by an armed guard,|into circulation. It will be held by alrs. ik AR Il vening of a special advisory com= h without the money. 'me bank\or a few days in order Mr. Sisson is an easterner, a resi- | Sure permanence ‘to all kinds of mittee. 2 \ e [that its folmer owner may have| ident of Providence, R. I before|game and fur-bearers, and at the Chancellor Breuning took up tha e o . ., | becoming Assistant United States|Same time permit residents the battle on the home front . The situation is described asmore ) . H was issued by the Farmers and 5 A & . A AR s | QUOTATIONS Merchants Bank of Hatton, N. D. | Rezardmg Stabbmg— wasr summer in Alaska mvesugat-pfin utilizing these resources. x‘n. re serious than at the close of the s ®INo. A000093A, and is signed by ing conditions for the Department | & better realization everywhere war or the inflation year of 1923. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Nov.|op Eielson a5 president. ! Portland Woman fof Justice. in the Territory of the value of its The Chancellor said: “Whoever 21—Closing quotation of Alaska! e | | Leases are Withheld ime. angl o fur,” and: ¢he bardehips thinks reparations alone is the Juneau mine stock today is 6%, } PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 21— At presént the most ;mponm“and loss of revenue that would be BY HEAVY SN w WASHINGTON, D. C., N0V, toanike" of oty Eronbien Tiks il American Can 1197, Anaconda! ° PRODUCE NEW GRAIN !Dr. Paul B. Cooper, who attended ' Question confronting the reindeer | incurred by their utter destruction. -ele w. M““'*‘\ their eyes to the truth. The peo- Copper 36%, Bethlehem Steel 66,! Mrs. Leona Bowles, wealthy young|industry from a purely administra- Improvements Affected i : for office when ple and leader Fox Films 35, General Motors 367, OKLAHOMA CITY, O NOV. gociety matron and wife of Nelson |tive standpoint is the issuance of Notable improvements affe 3 December Granby Corporation 18, Inlerna-:’.’l.AA new feed grain producyd bY C. Bowles, capitalist, following the | leases covering grazing units on the | during the pas.t year un'ludf-d (,. Brok(‘n Wnes R(‘pm[(‘d n ifs ‘ional Harvester 63'%, Kennecotf K Fred Groff, Britton, Oklahoma, 'fata] stabbing in the apartments of jopen ranges. A large number of |increase of wardens, but that force V ¢ A T “ AS rea——1rallic T y 1 t. ‘It TODAY'S STOCK | :3“ DppaRinity Jiie ielakn Doctor Gives More Details! astorney General, He spent most of | greatest possible amount of freedom t have wholly over= be- estimated the country’s economic cause of a technicality in the New possibilities by superflous ection laws, and created a wrong impression d i Copper 28%, Montgamery-wdrd;mrm has attracted the attention her husband’s former secretary, applications have been made by (1§ still far from being adequate, Dr. the state abroad 211, National Acme 8%, Packard!of the Department of Agriculture, Mrs. Trma Paris, on November 12, herd owners, but no action will be Chase said. Until more field agents | IS Held Up of car ers must meet FRemal A AR T weeks after the balloting to| G. L. Rich, traveling man, is a t eaid Mrs. Paris and Bowles himself | taken on them pending a report|are available, there will be more aid | Or less dissatisfaction and a lack ed|of efficiency in enforcement, neith- | Motors 9%, Simmons Beds 19%,/and an official study of the plan Standard Brands 15%, Standard is to be made. The grain, called |rehearsed the story to be told the from field agents, Gov. Parks Standnrd]“crohoma was produced by cross- police. w:jay These reports are exp is meeting passenger for Ketchikan aboard the 1. Thus|Alameda after calling on the trade § y those elected. T December DENVER, Colorado, Nov. 21.—Al- though winter has given way to I Oil of California 50 Oll of New Jersey 55, United Air-|ing kaffir corn and ribbon cane. It| Dr. Cooper formerly said Mrs.|to be completed in the near future.{€r of which can be avoided under; o= o 5 o0l L nica- 1l have to wait a day or/in Juneau. | craft 30%, U. S. Steel 148%, Cur- remained green during the severe Bowles was not dead when he call-| The deer ranges have been \ub-rlhfi cireumstances. tHonr is 5t hmnpu;i-fl P AN pr his cre- - tiss-Wright 37%. }drought this summer. ed the ambulance which took her divided into units by the Interior | The type of guides in Alaska is' o4 . ifi‘u o R DI L dentials to the Senate | Lawrence Kubley and R. A. Pea- | to a private mortuary. Yesterday Department, and the grazing m]).c-.lmprovmg each year. Experience 15| o 0 ‘which has x)llPd’ hiéh i - who have been in Juneau on t v he said she had been dead 20 min- jty of each range and unit fixed. | raising the standard. More capable |the Rocky M,m“,‘Jm States and ahoma produced 3,774,080 ton mnum for several days, left for i A4 GOLD M'NES OF R The leasing system under which he'men = ing o guiding @8 81,0 ntains on the coast is .givn\fi of drir 929 Ketchikan on the Alam: Bowles and Mrs. Paris are held | yunits will be alloted to deer own-!Source of income. The placing of 'wav phefore plows and trains are g Fii Rt 2 8 t WALES MAY BE on first degree murder charges and ers js largely similar to the same | responsibility on them by making getting back on &,h‘edulc ¢ TS Ay f no bail. | system that has been in vogue inlthem in effect deputy wardens has' ' wrajl planes g g ¢ ST’« It L IVDUS TRY Dr. Cooper and W. M. Cullers!nutiona) Forests for a number of{had a beneficial result, and the|cleared ',}lh',f,, fi_‘,”““” s TERaL A 5 4 REOPENED SOON are held as material witnesSes On!gooare The holder of a lease does)Buides during the pasy vear have| press and commercial reports ik W/ /‘ITQ DECI l )N L'V $2500 bail each. | not. thereby acquire any rights ex-|rendered very valuable services t0|hampered and long delayed by brok- Vs | K S ( fo 120va Bowe A 0. e 2part”| cept to grazing privileges and athe Commission and the Territory,jen wires and other mechanical | o 2 ; By TOM WILHELM workings accompanied by experts TeHt of Mrs. Parls X i, Purlg| AXimum s fixed for the num-|he sald i [tronble of communication com- ()’\' IIU(}E JIER(’ER who estimated the amount of capi- a ith Mr. Bowles. | ber of animals that can be run on No Depletion Seen | panies } 4 DOGELLY, Wales, Nov. 21—l a1 necessary to revive the industry, KeCPINg company w b s knife 1n| the leasenold. | In some limited areas, a condition| Snow, sleet and ice covers South 3 B oy Srilhd TAIBeRL Ptreit SO the | G o He et pletuatane ot M, BpRles. died, yiih -8, knlfe Prevents Overgrazing fthat s purcly local and as such Dakota, Wisconsin, Northern Michi-| YOUNGETOWN Nov. 21. been gsked by Cyrus S. Eaton, crecks” literally heaped testimony | (he ol time miners to testify was|DCT D¢AT%: | n this manner, it Is expecicd to|sublect to corrective action having wan and Minnesod with proba- nar ¢ to enjoin the 13 before Professor Henry Louis, Who|pnis jones who atributed the fall-| | prevent overstocking of any range, Yno wide application, there are a|bilities of lower temperatures. 2 is conducting an investigation of|in, off of gold production to por 1y Law Father thus garding against destruction of |feW shortages of fur-bearers noted.| The snow will reach Chicago and ' Jim” Car Back in the Welsh abandoned Welsh goldfields Pre-| mining methods. ry Law I'a the deer moss, which is a slow-|AS a whole, however, the fur ani-|Illinois soon e 15 b came down paratory to submitting a report t0| wppree fellows and myself,” Jones]Favors Light growing plant. It is, however,jmals seem to be in a healthy con-| The Pacific 1o Podient saed o b | the government. _|told Prof. Louis, “went into a shaft Wines and B | nardy, and as the deer feed rapidly,!dition. : cloudy weatk amento and | nd thilte od Trish p,‘m“, i Should the report be favorable, | poar here in the dead of winter and /7 Ues arl eer {the same ranmge can be used year| There s no indication of short Los Angeles experienced a frost, the steel mills, Judge Jer 3 j Welsh gold mining, for almost a|py neating water a little at a time,| | after year as long as it is not over-|ages of game animals in any dis-jyesterday v rest. in a young man it generation abandoned, will blossom! o panned enough gold out of the . COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. @ .. uded. r trict. Depletion of none of the spe-| It is cloudy in the Puget Sound | munity st 4 Ha rubbed elbows with these toil= E i again. | vein in a week to realize over $800. |o 21—0C. C. Crabbe, father of | e question of surplus stock can (cies of big game animals, such a ,irnun'r' but mild town '.um Tube COMPANY | ere although he d Yo Gt Heaped on a huge table in front| 5,0 ysing what were then up to|® Ohio's dry laws and former e | only be solved by the establ ¢ | moose, brown bear, sheep, goats and | Tl - stre miles. vl g aghindl livelthodd. Ly of Professor Louis were gold Ingots, | gate gperations $35,000 in gold was e attorney general of the state ® o¢ 'y gteady market for deer, ned. Adequate pro-| 142 TORNADOES IN U. Campb: Sin atndie In ke ] gold bearing quartz, gold ore and|yoyen from three tons of ore. ® of Ohio, today announced he ‘ducu of the industry, the Go tection is assured under an equit-| WASHINGTON.The first otr ) fudge - A 3 panned flake gold, all taken from| ag 5 result of the disclosures,|® favored modification of the ®|.5neeq out. The herds hav able system ,of regulation Wi jmo of 1930 broug },4 ! ; Wk fo ol Tne ¥ . the Welsh veins. | Wales is scething with gold fever, © Crabbe Act to permit the \slnoe passed the stage 2 sures perpetuity of all spe i 0. the luf”_'rl States wuhfzn the hem St : whether 'a 'hiliiee ) When the hearing ended Profes- ‘ sale of light wines and beer. o i e |8 loss of life to 126 persons and ajin of Common Pleas of | ___ sor Louis toured the abuduncd‘ (Conunuea on Page Two) eseessccsesse L (Continued on Page Sit) (Continued on Page Two) property damage of $8,921,000. J David G. Jen! who has{ “(Continued on Page SI} o

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