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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XLIII., NO. 6500. 7 3 M[:MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS GURPURAT"]NS Paronts of Kuhmpml Slmn ]VlurqPRES"]ENT |s TOUHY GANGSTERS ON TgIAL IN HAMM KIDNAPING |J ANUTHER Bm WEALTHY MEN - N GEORGIA ON | | S s 0 ~ GONFLICT 18 IWEEKS' STAY, SRS e R . 4 | LDOMING NOW WILL BE RIT | | Income e 1o Be In- | . N E\Velcom» Is Given by His| (RS e, o g e G Possibility B Italy With- . W o ‘ 3 Home Folks—Welles T ; ‘ - | | drawing from Big | creased Without Change | ] i Lol | in Present Rates ‘ Returns to C:‘ba ; S o . 5 . i League Hinted SUB-COMMITTEE Is | EESRE \HEE S ‘ G ARG S| W SAGCEES (RE (. " | TRANCE CONFRONTED WORKING ON SCHEME S it ‘ B | omnttnast Sevancay nigih o x B ‘ o % . i | .0 WITH NEW DECISION [ceiving a warm welcome from his S home folks as he began a two Armament of Germany Experts Have Been leen e : | . i 3 = e ¥y e, <, weeks' st 1ere, the first. v 2 L5471 K : , | ‘ ; y i d vv :A % ' Splits Two Other Proposals to Report to : : {nere since becoming President. This Full Committee ¥ 3 #| |was the place where he regained Countries gy | his .health. . ¥ % ¥ # WASHINGTON, Nov. 20—A re- [ bl ; 5 jii T accordance, wigh Ts SRNCHES o i ! ’ G 4 o IO ROME, Nov. 20—Belief that It- vision of the Federal revenue laws 0 ? p % jed wish, the welcoming ceremonies X i 3 T w ¢ 4 5 ¢ aly may withdraw from the League may call upon wealthy individ-| S : : 5 4 were brief and he will be lefG 40 : : : - v i d of Nations unless France consents uals and corporations to pay three | EESE 3 % ¥ ; 5 {rest as much as possible. | ; v AR : to a four Power Disarmament and four hundred million addition- { : ; | SR i ; 1 P rence, is express o Ty i : ; ; i ; | WELLES TO RETU ; ¢ S AR : i 3 el e s al incom: taxes aennually without | bt i 3 today in well informed circles. increase in the rates. iPWARM ’SPRIING 8 3 U i : S 519 S8 23 s | The subject has been discus- - % % | Pre. ent Roosevelt is sending Unit- % > 5 i 5 3 ¥ pe $ N riallv o Qi i pnbameaty o g Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hart, of San Jose, prostrated, when |oq states Ambassador Sumner| [B ; . : : ; sell Unacisly id dthe PR by the House Ways and Means Fa 5 et L Abes. ADESEHAOE SR ¢ i i : e ty of such action became known B e contomplates wipo| lnfermed thelr 22-year-cld son had been slain by his kidnapers. {Welles back to Cuba to carry on ; ? : Ex ; ) & L S i ing out many modifications made the U“"l”"} IQ' s DfOllC.\'. dm;“ilntg 7 gt i { Y G e i e The Fuvx:.z> “Grand Council will since 1920. B tio IR iCAE g O | for ablishment of a deflnite be convoked December 5 and dur- Ban Exceptions Kidnaped Youth Grieving Sisters |stability in the troubled island This was the scene in federal court at St. Paul as four men identified with the Roger Touhy gang of ing the Council’s meeting contin- | The Cu s had hoped for recog- Chicago went on trial on charges of kidnaping William Hamm jr., St. Paul brewer. Front row, left to right: 5506 of Italy’s membership in I the Ao Pa’um: e cemnnes Ml A break ted| W.S. S t, def I; R Touhy; a deput: d T. W. McMeekin, def 1 f the income tax laws many ex-| & - ' |nition. A new outbreak is expecte tewart, defense counse oger Touhy; eputy; second row: cMeekin, defense counsel; it oty i & ti , . : by the Cuban Government accord-| Willie Sharkey, a defendant; a deputy; third row: Gua. Schacfer, a defendant; a deputy, and Eddie Me- t;:gml:u‘l““ will be disousses JaE emptions now allowed both ind)vl(l- ; e to advides received Nare, the fourth ""f"f"f"_‘i{“"““‘i“r Erass RIBtSL CVE IR R e gestion of withdrawal uals and corporations may be en- P s k. ; oy LTS 5 7R from the League came yesterday tirely eliminated. ! 4 4 The sub-committee is headed by “ i " 3 Price of Gold as the rumble of opposition to the Representative Sam Hill, Democrat ' £ < - E . " P HART’ HA { yue deepened with three news- b AL ; {Advances Ten papers, including Premier Musso- of Washington and he has turned over to the tax experts of the = % s g ¢ o ] | lini's Popolo D'Italia hinting of joint congressional and Internal | " ; FOUND |N0 NEw c 0 N v I c TED nF Cents r()d(l’v | PAssEs AwAY the- posstbility, 3 § v 20. Revenue Committees findings of | ‘s 3 ‘ WASHINGTON, No REPORTED its study then there will be a con-| | ) ¢ G . B | 4 S cuse report from the full commit-| 2 . 1 H R —The price of gold )m fine 3 Nov. 20—After seeking £ E a long conference with the : o Ed tee. ounce for n y mined gold Up To Full Group o sh representatives a way to ) was set at 33.66 today by Whether corporations will be al-| ] 7 g | : . : BT . Junv, Out Two Hours, Rc- Government., This is lowed to continue to file consoli- | i cents high than last dated returns is one question the 24 Authorities Continue urday mmitte> pians to submit | 3 ¥ S 1 e full group at the hearings, % ¢ Sea.mh for Re’?’a'"s Of l ot D 3 IS t d er agreed on how to handle the beginning December 4. | : ; : F ; Kidnaped, Slain Man ector Died daturday problem of German arm’s de- e mands. Reduction in the present 50 per- | by 3 : : Manls B rerdict | . Manslaughter was the verdic 1 ‘ ¢ cent allowed for depreciation and i 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 20.| o {10 Jux‘fv i the case of Paul NI The closing chapter of a life- Indications were the United ‘ A for hat, identified as| ; » lom identified with Juneauws bus- States delegates to the Disarma- amounts allowed to| 4 g » —Except a | ¢ : | Johnson accused of the murder . b S5 n‘( official activities was ment Conference will be called to- eple 1 also be reported| i £ belonging to Brooke Hart, kidnaped | . g A S o on, then Representative Hill pre-| * 3 and then slain, there are no nm\“,'“_rlvz\'FE .‘u ‘I;;l,ml;m&”:‘h‘ - ’. 3 wrday with the death of morrow. dicted that if the sub-committee’s g . " 3 . | developments in the case. The hat |, ._gom st “,‘(,“, Cil:{' s . McBride, which was I Great Britain is ready to grant recommendations are enacted by o \ as found on the mudflats on th ‘)vu;cnu . 3 | ed Saturday night to The Empire Germany a new arms agreement Congress the above amount will b2/ § : Yol |bay and gives no important clue | * The .V**rdch ~as eturned sea by the Associated Press. but this is opposed by France. raised without an increase in the - |in the search for the body. |t S Bolnak saturday e\:“;; DI IGT UURT Mr. McBride died in Ber! S 2 BT rates. . | Shortly after the hat was found |, .. two hours and was announced | Cal. at home of his mother, —ee—— ] |by the authorities, four oll com- |2 the opeatng of District Court Mrs. Clara A. Cross, where he had TRUVANGVSKY b 4 3 | pany couvon books were dhcoveru"m e o.pen?ng 7 1S been living since he 2 F'SHERMEN : f ks, One o et Hook: fhoe| ° GHIBEEN S TOTIG. 0 {First @ Wi several months ago. He wa 4 Fo e e e | cnaiE R ed by the Jury Tirsl Cany QI 1tNess| old and is survived by his w MAY BE SBVIET 5 % o illegibill e i Tells of Threats and De- | Mrs. Cynthia McBride, a da Miriam, a sister, Miss El Y B RNED 5 & - ¥ ? i L ¥ “’l“‘i"’;b’(b]‘:;:f e -uctions of the court : . P P Al orities 2 e e DOOK:! ) 1rig hic supie. oSt - o : E ’ N Ao Frane. Davs. bos ARl e Har: | o R T e s 9GHRON Shooting,Storseth | McBride, and by his mo ; ast we sen In Alaska 35 Years [ L] ’ oy resuscitate the World Disarma- | . ment Conference, Foreign Minister WC“ KHOWH AlaSkdn a“d Joseph Paul Boncur of France | -~ g . l'OI‘lIl(’,‘l' CuStOl]’lS (,Ol~ said the two governments no long- turns Sealed Verdict— | Matthews Acquitted 0 ecossce |or one of the two men accused iracted large v 1 nd | acted large s daily and He arrived in Alaska in 1898 IT ’ : ; . of kidnaping and killing him. A J el reats i up the regular panel of jury-| Telling of threats and describ-| r 5 & ABUARD BRA 4 B T R e men ’lr")\\'o]<leci:slldlxre‘x\1‘x‘r~ w: is-ling the fatal shooting (oll‘w(l)?o aod o ANEREERE 8 ToA ralipm 5 s 3 A A 0 A A X ‘¢ he went south, was a reside Fofiner A Baseadar fo led and filled before the jury rseth at Yakutat on October| . merritory, and was a mem g | ; | was _selected. | 6, James Bartels was the first| o povo fraternal ¢ . < Flames Endanger Kemhl' 4 i 7 MARUUNED MEN ! The case was 1\,\1'(1-:;11‘ by ernment witness in the c \.‘f_,)[\m"/“;‘,”:m\_“‘:‘L‘U';‘l;,r:\:“,‘[ " Japan preded to | Be Named Soon th eput; Di ne f Mrs, Blanche Ridley Nichia,| ;. wMasons, Elks, an: es — Boat | | : 5 » 4 | kan Wharves 1Sunk ). . AR RE v George w Folta, i G B.|whose trial for killing Storseth|gr commerce. He wa ; TO\A'ed Away and Sun | & 2 y . 4 % ’ Girigsby, attorney for the ense. ‘(‘.p('m-d in District Court this mc Republican and served a ] 5 NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Alexan- _ The date for sentencing Johnson|ing. of Customs for Alaska unc der Trovanovsky, informed ecircles 15 'not set this mor: 4 The jury trying the case is com-| administrations — Harding, C ]- leadned, is likely to be named as KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. 20— | & i 4 ] ’ i Jack Olson and Harold Soule are 1 . Rehef Plane Is Flown t(, posed of J. G. Warner, Esther|iige and Hoover—retiring Ambassador to the United States in the hospital suffering severe 3 (., Z A . i Sh ll L k C f ‘E',!.\wox'l.h, W. E. Seydel, Mildre ervice on the appointment by Soviet Russia. He was former- burns received when trapped in an | % € ake—~Uratt | R. Hermann, Mrs. Willam Mar-|J. Connors last July. He was the 1y Ambassador to Japan, leaving kle, Mrs. J. Brumberg, Mrs. J.|twentieth Collectc the Terri- Tokyo several months ago for an explosion aboard their trol\mg‘ - T i IS mn I boat at an oil dock here after i 4 ‘ W. Bayne, Jackson Rice, James|tory. internal post at Moscow | Broske Hart, 22, abducted in . | d ) . E s :Lmy‘ | al po 5C0" 10?1;1111% Zbflr !'}'13110!55 tfié gasoline. | ° o e wh Ho: et 1 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 20— | McCloskey, Art McKinnon, Mrs.| Started As Assayer It is understood the final de- ames followe: e explosion get his antomo- - . ’Flsmg a light plane capable ,} John Mills and Mrs. Alex Kiloh ». McB arted his career termination by the Kremlin on 4 4| Bartels after testifying to thelas an assayer Virginia City, Travanovsky will await the indi- | parking lct to g bile and was later killed by his ¢ anding on the thin ice on S ; # | shooting on direct examination,|Nev., and wa nt in the as- cation that he will be acceptable | declared on cross examination that|say office of p a Mine in 0 Americans. LTI IR (RN Tt ‘klanapers Lake, Pllor Jack Wentworth veni| SAUEM. Oregon, Nov. 20! e VR 7 o | = - re last Saturday afternoon and|state gislature assembled today d ne 3 b 2o :;c:; oz:.:r :Jf?na;cs E;merguxfo‘:mh C i Sl | reached the McKee Airways' planc in a special session to approve yvj:‘lz?”l‘);}p‘ml'it%gr BMgsNL;;E:w 102‘ Angels Camp, Cal. Later ne was vk:f"?;::‘:az:f, o:)(c:le]n x‘ofiolfilim;l;f the fames had falled. e |Horrible Crime Alcese and Miriam Hart, at- | and party of four from McGraih |liquor control laws; provide for e a and| pur ; r the Utica| view that any recognitio : e fla . tive sisters of Brooke Harl, |The men were marooned when|iunds for unemployment relief and | was order out but refused to|Company, one o st min-| tations between United States and ‘,s Attempted . Snd siain Ban Jost, | thole et Broke. ary threusn| enact Aegiklation smuring addition.| €0, He bessme (grastening, theing compr alifornia, in Russia encompasses all Oriental p With Boiling Oil Youkg man, The two | Ehe surtace of U thin osin land- |l SUPDGMG foripublic schools, |7 iness said. SHEERSE to foros|San Pran angles. Travanovsky's four years' H young ladies are the leaders in | ing, s | his way into the bedroom at the| Hi \tere n mining first service in Tokyo qualifies him es- [ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20— the younger sccial set of their | Polot Wentworth took food s !l'v-ur of Mrs. Nichia’s store when|brought him to Ala in 1898, pecially in this regard. Mrs. Sarah Faden, aged 50 Wity ‘anil their ‘home, she of. | niekbio: Ala. Aiskooned. men and|iTHP Into | he was shot. - | and ve vears after that he| Al R e the most attractive In the city, |brought out J. R, Nixon The|Stratosphere | storseth, according to the wit-|was active in -velopment of APPROVE APPOINTMENT ed with pouring boiling od on is the center of debutante af- | others will be bmugm o Later | o 3 [ ness, used vile language, kicked u[pm;»"- 5 oW the Sumdum WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Alex- B i kg, young fairs. Being Made | tub of fish over and said “you—|Mining Company ander Antonovich Trovanovsky's < — — T get you tonight” and ht Hardware Company appointment as first Soviet Am- and endangered three oil docks. SEATTLE, Nov. 20. — Endorse-| daughters while they were as- — ‘ ment by the City Council of the| leep. She first mixed the oil |g I » _ e started for the bedroom door. He| ¥ fter ne was a|bassador to the United States has 3 FIND BURNED Seeking to penetrate . e|was ordered from the house three J free lance 1 an and pros-'been received by the State De- proposed Seattle-Fairbanks high- with sugar to “make it stick.” i further mystery of o | times, the witness said. The last| pect 1906 he became inter-|partment and approval given. mic ray light, Lieut. Com- e|time he started for the bedroom he C. W. Young Hard-| mander T. G. W. Settle, e he repeated “you — — — — Tl | » stor Juneau and for the | STRENGTHEN PEACE of the Navy, and Maj o|get you"” and advanced wiflT his| next sixte years he was presi-| MOSCOW, Nov. 20.—Normal re- Chester L. Fordney, of the e|arm upra d. It was then thc-jvl'-nv nd g ral manager of thellations bet .mw the United States Marine Corps, a mathema- o | shooting occurred, he said | estab’ nent. The business was|and Russia strengthen peace tician, sailed away fc » | Court adjourned until two o'clock.| sold in 18 ;‘um help decide many urgent stratosphere this forenoor e| Deputy District Attorney George! Al in Republican poli- | problems says the newspaper hoping to reach 36,000 fect |W. Folta is appearing in the case!tics Mr. 3ride was elected Re-!Izvestia today above the earth's s ¢ ol for the Government and George| publican National Committeeman| The newspaper aid the “rela- The two men expect o | B. Grigsby represents the defen-| 1920. H eld the of forjtions will develop on the basis of reach there about noon and e |dant | rs and was appointed Col-| mutual interest and esteem without return about dusk, e| The Government rested in the|lec of Customs in 1922 by Pres-‘nu'l‘ erence with each other's dom- Pittsburgh. o|case at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon|ident Harding | estic azf by either country and o land the defense, following a short | Mr. McBride left Juneau for|on the basis of independent policy began its side, | “(continued on Paga Two) v both sides.” way is requested by the University The pclice said she gave no | Post of the American Legion. The| reason for the act. She was | 1] L Lions are also backing the project. arrested when the police heard | - | serecams of the woman’s hus- 1 ! 2 | band, Harry, aged 48 years. - AR Former President’s o siigrltety bl o g SR iy PHILADELPHIA, Penn, Nov.| SANFRANCISCO, Cal. No Son-in-Lawc Is Given ken to a hospital. 20—A woman, victim of what the | Nine of ten men indicted on B The Fadens have six other | Police termed a “torch” slaying,|es of conspiracy to violate the Pr Position, State Dept.| iaren. has been identified as Tanka|hibition Act in connection v e - Hetman, aged 35 years, of Phila-|the sale of supplies to men work- WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Fran- delphia. “ng in the Alaska fisheries plea cis D. Sayre, son-in-law of the| Englebert Lagenhovel, 173, and, Hunters found the beaten and|ed not guilty tod: Trial Jate President Wilson, has been Mrs. Martha Lagenhovel, 72, of| burned body. A sash cord and a|to start November 28 named Assistant Secretary of |Stockton Cal., were remarried re- man’s necktie were knottedaround| Ernest Camalocchi failed to ap- State. eH is a law professor at cently after being divorced since | the woman’s neck. Her skull,|pear and his attornsy promicd Harvard, 1913, ) nose and jaw were broken, to produce him ] “ eeed000eseesese © 90 anae0 9000 N

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