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- < THE DAIIY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” b 1930, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY DEChMBER 3| VOL. XXXVII., NO. 5604. -HOPE IS REVIVED OF LOC ATING 3 MISSING FLIERS Done Dry ROSE QUFL.N AND HLR COURT . GIVIL WAR IN G. 0. P. CIRCLES | WAGES MERRILY Lucas Issues Hot Statement Replying to Late At- | tacks of Critics [BLAMES HOOVER FOR CONDITION OF ALASKA R. R. John E. Ballame Tells Edi- | tors President Could i Change Policies 'SENATOR HOWELL IS | INFAMINE FIGHT Aviator RlonTSa_vs Fliers Were Heard Over Naas Creek November | port the Executive Director of the National Committee. !is consumed whether business is good or bad to the income of the road. i “To get commodities to the mar-| AVIA I OR; OWNER LOOKING > FOR HIM moting ae nautics like his father? one That prospective career is WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 31— Hope of ascertaining the fate ‘Warfare between the Republican | | of Aviator Robin Renahan and his National Committee and Independ- | | ALSO UNDER ATTACK | | companiows, Frank Hatcher and ent Senators continued today with | Samuél Clerf, is revived again. another sizzling statement from Their plane may have been brought Robert M. Lucas, Executive Direc- | Accuses Invesllgator of |to earth in a wild, uninhabitable tor of the committee, who was | | Prejudice Upholdmg region remote from Telegraph attecked by Independent Senators | | <% A Creck in sh Columbia, and for his campalgn contributions in| i cretary Fall there is sibility that they are an effort to defeat Senator Norrjs | | alive ba against famine and for re-election in Nebraska. | SEATTLE, Dec. 31.—John ¥%. Bal- exhaustl Lucas also directed his latest |laine, of Seattle, discussed the Aws The new theory respecting the broadside against Senator Walsh, | ka Railroad situation bafore th. oI e of the missing air- Montana Democrat, who had com- Washington Editorial Association A ught to Juneau last mented sarcastically on the Lucas yesterday and said “President Hoo- evening H. L. Blond, World anti-Norris campaign literature. | ver and Secretary of Interior ‘'Wil- Wa flier, a passenger on the “It is not surprising that Senator bur have in their hands the right Princess Norah, who went into the Walsh has come to the aid of to put policies into effect anytime A cross-section of popular ¢+ Texas. Left to right: Clarence ¢ country and an outstanding fig- Canad| rth somye weeks ago his fellow Democrat, Senator Nor- | ,which will make the Alaska Rail- American sentiment as regards | Darrow, world-famed criminal | ure among Jews, is a liberal, |to aid the search for the fll- vis, as he did in his statement,” road financially profitable and eco-| the prohibition law is repre- lawyer of Chicago, is a “wet:” and Dr. Clarence True Wilson, fated E. J. A. Burke and his re- " o declared Mr. Lucas. ‘nom)cally valuable. i u;n:}e'd in tfhi:h“"“s:"v“] ‘gnfihc[l;inx Dr. lHem;y Cl:‘hen. whofw:s re- Mr'dlhodist fu»}r‘npnrnm:e le?de‘;‘, cently rescued gds0¢ 2 Nye Backs U “The Alaska Railroad Act gives| °f three o e nation’s leaders cently selected as one of the ten and one of the country’s lead- | Employed by € or . Senator Nye of the s:mte Cam- {them power to do anything l;xand‘ MiEgirtoeartes i [ Galymton, | forgs: spirituslileddeiyiinishs © ing Mdrys: Mr. Blond has ot paign Investigating Committee, who \‘cverythmg necessary. So far, they |for five years several days ago accused the Re- “have neglected to effect such poli- ] RTIE T O by J. Lowe, w , publican National Committee of cies and also refused to allow them MANY I/‘/IPOR F 4[‘ 1 Ei/ L N T !5 T()GK PLACE TeslABI I AN having a slush fund in Nebraska, | i \to become effective. chines 'that at EaTaeene sty | airamnses., AN YEAR THAT COMES TO END TONIGHT 285w, 7 i@ manded an apology, said later| % eMarieLo!uh W:;ddbel' (leat‘ede) ‘,(m rcdr"v‘vt‘vl:‘l‘ .:.e -:;ar‘nan'-en‘tb °|'| “Senator Howell should get at, I to look f « Both ] 'oses when e labama universi an ashington ate footba ] g :h’" :)w did not have the facts| {oRe8 WS TG oA N meadena, Cal. January 1. Alise Ashiey |the bottom of the real trouble and ' - :;(e:-h?n 2 v it m ©0 substantiate the charge when| (jeft), Myrna Wilson (center) and Fannie Arnold are her ladies-in. |nstead of giving wide publicity to By CHARLE HONCE o, e ' he made the statement. | waitina. prejudiced and unfounded state-: ‘—Ilts Ao'aln at COCO CO]‘ Klnn" | work. The ont Jr. Blond 5 Commenting on this, Senator| N . _|ments that he could see no resour- s NEW YOKK, Dec. 31—There | Piloted was smashe’ ' yond repair § Walsh declared: “The public is| ces that will make the Railroad fi- i is a saying that nothing is |0d e suffered a broken shcdlder, not sufficiently informed about the| W I FT P R E D ICTS nancially self-supporting, he inno- deader than yestorday's news. | @ broken arm and a badly injured nature of the anti-Norris literature cently places the stamp of approyve: paper. leg. The other has been put into and now Lucas had the stuff pub-| al on the misdceds of former Sec- The big storles of yesterday |COmmission again and s now at lished and secretly circulated an- | BIGGER OUTPUTS retary Albert B. Fall in 1931 The arc forgotten as the luts Whitehorse with its pilot and M onymously.” {plight of the Alaska Railroad dat,es der and the latest disa and Mrs. Lowe. Mr. Blond with Walsh Also Ignorant ! from then. cpread thelr ucreaming héad- |80 MR 3 shng_und a limp in Today Mr. Lucas released his P OR NEXT Yh lR “If the American Navy on thel | lines across the nation’s, news- |18 WAIk is returning te Los An- broadside, retorting: “I venture to! | Pacific Ocean and other agencis§, papers. geles And hopesto. retirn. SAEES say thay Senator Walsh never has) 7 o 7 jon the Pacific slope were- supplisd’ | I Al ghisss Imporint: things. |1 fhe gear future with angiher ac ik diterature il arnisi- | Weds Circus Man B g el with coal from the Matanuska in- | 1 of yesterifay Mve Tn Sopie" tmat= Pne Sy gl st my OV SIRSING a8 1 BT (Precident, Swiit & Company) = |gteqq of bringing coal from the At- ner—in record hooks, ‘in ¢ TPU Lot S repeatedly stated. It made no | CHITAGO, Dec. 31.—While I doijaniic it would have resulted in) apec . sfgios, cvsnthglly "o “Ootober|. M. the. Ferahas SRS reference to any religious question, | not expect 1931 to be a ‘big vear, |y o ric” ana $600,000 anm“l‘ I":i:m” i ? was last seen over Lucy Island nor was it calculated by inference | ‘I think it wm be a year of steady earnings. s Light,” explained Mr. Blond "fI;‘rorg to arouse prejudice of any kind. improvement. Py | ke the case of Bobby Jones, the light, two courses are offere “By thrusting himself into the | The period of liquidation s now appTrz‘fe(f";ir h:g‘;"'c"l‘w‘““d and | for instanck, He won all the major fllers; one to Ketchikan, the other controversy, Senator Walsh has | about over. Consumption has been Ekibatroen THUME Mo ! golf honors this and then, up Portland Canal into the Tele- placed himself in a position of | |running anead of production—a| .gaparsr Howell tefused tfo stop with. 1o 4s to con- graph Creek country. Either in- coming to the rescue of Senator | | condition that cannot continue i e i S e ! quer, abdicated and decided to go tentionally or accidentally, the Ren- Nye from the situation which the | The replacement of the manufac- |1 ~pae® ST 1S ABE into the movies so his millions of @han plane took the Portland North Dakotan finds himself as | tured goods now being used up and interview a group of Oregon ! fellc mi o6 how he did it. Canal air channel there is reason the result of having made such a Abould medr Wettr: businbss iforion VY ashinglon limbgrmen pane y b ; | “There really are six stories re- to believe. The weather was stormy. reckless charge.” | {1931, ind 'fiq “::f“l:( “;{"b'l" “0”,‘1”.’5'; Frances Porter (now Mrs. 4 Coca Cola king of some of his | yolving around one personality, and On reaching the Telegraph Creck Creager Supports Lucas | | T expect a busy sear in the pack- | Song e Alasks Railread which | Douglas Hall) hias failed in a | million , shown on fix rtories will ba enshrinea district, according to opinion en- Mr. Lucas today received some | Ving industry. Mest stocks afe un-| 7O 84 $300,000 to ‘the snnugli . sauple of sulls sgainst Conkey Conkey’s yacht, has filed doondiiot in tertained in some quarters the pilot reinforcements in the battle which | | usually low. One of the best things ea:;mg; iy X | 1; :vh“e}&e:g;mqoa C"}‘:‘ Caliph $ ‘”(‘v’“m hLl ach of promise and \ movies they use the flash back, 10st his bearings. He probably land- continues to vex Republican or- | about the packing industry is that r. Ballaine mentioned the oil| is def iny she ,:‘“ t | ge action. Sl Hiath K vaceral B8 AR SO R0 HHOK oY several times. Fin- T . 4 i 301 possibilities and said careful in-, ®ive up till She relieves the b4 % ganization chieftians. R. B. Creag- meat inventories seldom pile up in - ead a nd out what Charles (Continued on Page Emhn er, G. O. P. National Committee- AHEShEr vadrs vestigation had shown de\olopment, Fasuabus Tindbetah: . 15 ooink AR 5 A% is man from Texas, moved up to sup- | L et which comes to marketdf il could add §700000 annually| BOSSY IS KILLED BY HIT AND FLY | Wil he be a p,w.n’u\..::(,x' or pro- DIPHTHERIA IS M declared: “Modris bélongs ket of the United States and to|—— SANTA ROS al, Dec. 31 ik i AT either in the Democratic Party develop Alaska is a simple problem | hit and fly wor is sought i ““l""“’) g ‘v"“" eronied mL“ or in some third party with whose of honesty and good management Ew Yu R K GITY the death of Mrs. E. Pinkham’ J)- "H.\ 930 was an outstanding ] FEARED TANANA policies his views are in accord.” on the part of President Hoover red cow Lydia. Mrs. Pinkham found | V" '] Assoctated Press Phote and this can be done when the the cow in a fleld with irge | Remote Planet Found The former Mrs. Emily Haag | word is given,” concluded Mr. Bal-, wound stretching from her American astronomers in Flag- it g . g - A Buck of New York, who was man| laine. steaks to the short rib staff, Arizona, crowning years of Authorities Radio for Air- ried in Jersey Ci . J., to John | 4 her back broken -search, discovered this r |2 Take Anti Ringling, millionaire circus man of | ek e ol e plane to lake Anti- Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Ringling is the | T G LEE B A outer t, which was e T daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. ! mptly and the oxin lhere | Haag of Orange, N. J. | event will live forever in astronomy ! ! A annals. FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 31— | Cut Rate Prices Announced Birth and life and death—three Fearing a diphtheria epidemic in Dlsa.ster Repmted from Far | Hotels and Oth mysteries and three sources of Tanana, the authorities there ra- | Sotithern .. Payt « & | at Hotels an ther news. We've already recorded a dioed for an airplane to take anti- ! Pl birth. On the 1930 scrool .- toxin from here. Only a small . [5) aces birth m the 1030 scrool is re SEATTLE, Dec. 31. — Steamer\’ Antarctic Ocean GAI_ KIDDIES Joy corded the death of Willlam How- quan is on hand at T‘\rm;m. Northwestern sailed for Alaska| ; i AR NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Dec ;.u'l I;lylv,‘ul 0 ‘rxlmz:;l u\;u v‘:r‘l.‘“r“.:]‘u i.uf,“).xurr_a:"xm.wx'lm;txl r;;c)lie:[\ic hei; ports at 9 ovclock this morning y | SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 31.—Be- There'll Be a Hot Time in the B g Al X ¢ith 72 first class passengers and lated word has been received of al 0ld Town Tonight.” ambition as Chief Justice of the said there was but one clearly de- ?v;elve steerage, Is GUING DOWN tremendous earthquake and tidal bestM:: D!EiGO. ?al" D‘"CC Bllr*’“' Ay . i L‘N it ate fined case now . S s rt Einstein arrived in California any ways New or’ ity | Q 5 q e~ sieancest ‘thtng . v 3 e L The following passengers are wave in parts of Australasia-Oce-| g B v Senator Couzens Opposes is the strangest thing n R T Juhshits |anic on the morning of December | 1048y He went into a childish will gleefully dethrone old man % PR the world. No fiction can approach pr . Jince J('Sllil E. E. Engstrom and wife, Mike |24. A wireless message from the!thrill as he gazed upon the regi- (1930 and it looks like a gala c | President Hoover on the extraordinary, the horrible, the "/ ¢ A Pasich T Hadlond . B Peero,| LONDON, Dec, 8l.—The Greek!steamsr Durls to the New Guinea|Ment of school children, in middies bration. His Policy incredible happenings of everyday Missionary in L W. Turoff, v* \d baby; G. Steamer Theodorls Bulgaris, 2,700|radlo station said that after the|3nd skirt uniforms singing to him Cut rate prices are announced at | ¥ ) life North I ‘“ 1 Battello and wife,\. \atlock, M. tons, has broadcast an SOS dddl“g quake a wall of water eight feet from the picfr. hotels and kindred joy place | ! ¢ ; 1 A E. Anderson, M. McOu.mack, J. H. “Ship sinking.” 'high swept the western mandated | “Beautiful illusion,” he murmured.! The report s made of record| \wASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 31.— | Sudden Tragedy oz Newman, wife and daughter; Em-| The ship' 7 cen as|islands. The force of the water was | TR g !breaking bookings. The average is!president Hoover's announcement| WhO could conceive, for example, FAIRBAN ; Alaska, Dec. 3 ¢ e ship's position 1s glven as| TO LOCATE IN JUNEAU 1812 a head, compared with $15 a 8 the tremend tragedy of the Ohio —Word has been received ma. White, F. N. Henry, Mons|about 500 miles southwest of Lon- 50 Ereat at Awinn that houses and] o of an agreement betwéen Eastern iy e gl o bOMRL by oL g ; st wete washad otit o0 4 : ago i 10F. . f0UF ystem oon- | PEMERUAIyLre 1o Whidh 800 pris-{ TR . ? i and.sl...x it fops - ! ; “T{q‘,. \;-:,,i, ):,fnhf;,,,:,, ,r",);e:“hm! G. Battello, nephew of P. Bat-| * Urban LeDoux, Mr. Zero of phil-| e is characterized by Chair. Oners were burned to death of Father Aloysius Robeaux, Dallas, Tex., has spent $20,000,000 The'"call “for aid ‘added: “Save Gy "v‘ull l num‘be;l of natives | t€llo. accompanied by his wife, {5 anthrophy, promises to lead up man Courens of the Who could forecast carliest Jesuit missionary in harnessing the Trxmgmmer toiae | it s e ing palay|® DAtsencer northbound on theiBroadway 100 members of the Old| sate Commerce Commi e ke of 1 Northern Alaska. fi : e it A thdtive 4 The Theodoris Bulgaris is bound P er g steamer Northwestern coming from Bucks and Lame Ducks' Club wear- ‘st unethical” parched meadows and f 1 Father Robeaux was 75 years Roy cns. Ao solve @ MAJor o Constanza from Hamburg. | Seattle to make his future home ing sac and ashes in a vicar up rivers, caused a loss of more ©Of age. He came to Alaska \ traffic problem. The liner Viceroy of India is re- e [ogg i S s noc Ao s alw "of 11 Couzens had Jjust e billion dollars and af- Wwith Bishop Seghersand found- T ported going to aid the ship. if TODAY'S STOCK - e n,nu. ferred Willard, Presi- fected the lives of a million farm ed the Holy Cross Mission on M : ] S ¢ oA : e ¥ in 1884. He emory o UOTATIONS |' DU SN i of Baltimore and Ohio families, the Yukon River in 18 Wood ) '/W'ls . s Joffre Making | Railroad, around «vhich the Bukiness depress traveled the Kuskokwim and oodrow Wilson Eleven Are Killed, *NEW YORK orty, N. ¥, Dec. Gallant Fight BANK RUBBERS Uiiatam it be ahinte: Willard ek b s lower Yukon many years and Y Rl 31.—Closin uotation of Alaska | ssed the 1 that ess the Rk e but with the exception of one Is Honored Political Rioting|.—-Cosing auotation o .,,‘I‘Agumst Death : el g kot e Mmoo LR O o et trip to the States for his e . ar e . sd cons e ade Alaska his home ATLANTA, Geor; Dec. 31. American Can 110%; Anaconda| approves, the proposed consolid " health, made SR by of w‘:'dm,, wil- BOGOTA, Colombia, Dec. 31— copper 29%, Bethlehem Steel 50%, ® _PARIS, Dec. 31—Marshal e/ tion be impossibile { (Continued on Page Six) continuously. B ool Thbe vt Eleven_ persons were kl_.led and 20/ 5enera] Motors 35%, Granby Con-, ® Joffre’s phenomenal vitality e | Senator Couzens sald: “There is L ' byt dodibiebis M’a b were injured in ‘polmcal nonn.,, olidation 16, International Har-,® carried him into the last day e PORTERVILLE, val, O 31.—|a rapidly growing public opinion o 2 Y G AT & o :hwd Pdliation ot 5 a0 | yeslerday “in Cap\tanejo‘lee'mrt— vested 50, Kennecott Corporation ® Of the year despite a heart ® The branch of the Na-|the President determines action of| PADDY” Bl RKE IS LAID TO REST IN ment of Santander. Trouble arose;93iy Montgomery-Ward 16, Na- ® &ttack last night which @ tional Bank of Los Angeles at these independent commissic “{l“l"’ ‘h’ 1sszm}rmm his law | petween partisans of the Comrva»41;0n31 Acme 7, Packard Motors 8%, ® threatened the end of a @ Strathmore, north of he stich ‘opinions won't be’ dissipated CHURCHYARD IN ATLIN w}!l‘ RE OTHER "Im” n 3 m""””w‘"‘ tive and Liberal parties. Federal!simmons Beds 14%, Stamdard Oil ® gallant fight. The Marshal ® Tobbed of $5.000 late yester T 56 Teaotitin PIONEERS OF NORTHLAND ARE BURIED : commemnruedfl thuvb:'l:l{ troops are today patrolling the|of California 45'%, Standard Oil of ® appeared today to be in an e ernoon by two armed and suspend 2 solidations — ';“':: ""' niversary : o village and order appeared to have New Jersey 47%, Standard Brands ® exhausted condition and he ® men. They escaped from under ces ATLIN, B. C, Dec. 31.—C E.|day in the little churchyard here ol l:e-m" hmeld m""u l! been restored. 1167, U. S. Steel 139%, Curtiss- ® sank into a state of s ® leers who were pursuing th The railr ) Burke, who died |where other pioneers of the North= ::fi'h,,:m u«-“ Z FrR ST | Wright 2%, Pacific Gas and Elec- ® consciousness. At 1 o o ion and exposure|land sleep. Thus is written the last o ‘ll Bl:::n( al nflli Extension of national roads in|tric 47, Pennsylvania Railroad 56%, ® doctors said blood pressure .i Theatres in Germany al, Bal- with companions | chapter of another epic of the w or clients who sel- |France is to cost $600,000 during|General Electric 43%, Westinghouse ® was weak. . 5 rely 2%d Ohio and MNiskle Plate and Emil Kading, in|North which for months held the dom came, the next two years, + Electric and Mechanical 91%, " 99 99 Q@999 e e man “talkie trict, was buried Mon- | interest of the outside world, X Ry