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3 ¥ X HILL LOCATES MISSING CRAFT WITH 7 ABOARD \ Althorp with Frank Wright! and Family Aboard Is Safe in Boat Harbor The gasboat Althorp with seven persons aboard for whose safety fear was expressed is safe in shel- ter at Boat Harbor, north of St James Bay on the west shore of Lynn Canal, United States Com- missioner J. F. Mullen was inform- ed today by Joe Hill. Mr. Hill re- turned Sunday after having given assistance to the pal The Althorp owned and com-| manded by Frank Wright, Haines| Indian, left Haines several weeks| ago for Juneau. It was last reported in tow of a boat owned by Jimmy Young on December 6. Mr. Hill was sent out from here on January 7 to search for it. He found it had been taken to Boat Harbor where it had frozen | in during the last month's severe storms. A leak in the gastank had| crippled it. Young, after taking it] to shelter, had gone to Hoonah for gasoline and had mnot returned,! probably. due to stormy weather. Mr. Hill left a quantity of gaso-} line and food supplies for a week The Althorp will proceed here asi soon as weather conditions moder- | ate enough for it to make the voy- | age. | On the vessel are: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, Jimmy Wright, Sam | Wright and two younger children A trapper, Ben Fox, operating at| Boat Harbor, had furnished the| party ‘'with needed food so that it had not suffered in that respect Mr. Hill said. | > HOOVER'S SON | MADE OFFER T0 QUIT POSITION Questionnaire Reveals Pro- posal Made by Young Radio Engineer ‘ PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 15—More| than three years ago, Herbert Hoo- | ver, Jr. anticipated the Ilikeli- hood of an attack on air mail con- tracts because of his connection as techniclan with air mail carriers. This was disclosed in the answer of the young engineer to a ques- tionnaire of the Senafe commit- tee investigating awarding of mail contracts. Young Hoover said he offered to resign’ his position to prevent fu- ture talk, because of employment as radio engineer-of the Western| Air Express, later consolidated with the Transcontinental Air Trans- port which received central and transcontinental air mail contracts in 1930. Y ——e———— | | Widow of Newspaperman Robbed of Jewels Worth| At Least Fifty Thousand ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—Three robbers broke into the home of Mrs. Carrie J. Lawrence last Sat- urday night and escaped with jew- elry which she estimates is worth $50,000. Mrs. Lawrence is the widow of Mortimer Lawrence. Cleveland publisher who died several years ago. The robbers locked Mrs. Law- rence and her son in a closet and forced the negro mail to help them search the house. | —————— Professor rving Fisher, econo- mist of Yale university, says: “The old and apparently still persistent NEW INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY BOARD OF THE NRa Members of the new industrial advisory board of the national recovery administration are shown as they met in Washington. Seated, left to right, are: Robert L. Lund, St. Louis; Pierre S.du Pont, chairman, Wilmington, Del.; Myron C. Taylor, New York; H. I. Harriman, New York; Standing, left to right: Rairy E. Flanders, Springfield, Vt.; Lincoln Filene, Boston; Alfred P. Sloan, jr, New York; Clay Wilirams, Winston-Salem, N. C.; Thomas Mclnerney, New York, and Morris E. Leeds, Philadelphia. (Associated It Is Going to Be Just Too Bad for Congressmen Who Try to Embarrass Chief Executive CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 15— Any Congressman seeking to em- barass the President and make his tasks more difficult will, in the | nont class of state pensioners.” opinion of Postmaster General| The Cabinet member let it be James A. Farley, “come up miss- | known that this was a “blunt fact ing” after the Congressional elec- |but it was a choice between doles | tions next fall. |and jobs and there was no altern- The Postmaster General spoke | ative.” at a luncheon opening the Clevc»] The Postmaster General praised land automobile show. He admitted | others than members of his own that perhaps some of the public | party who have aided in recovery works projects were mot urgently | work, £OLD MINING |JOHN GILBERT ASSOCIATIONS ~ AND HIS WIFE necessary but declared it is better to have an excess of certain im- provements that ‘“hand out money in doles so to create a perma- Stage Welcomes Prodigal Mary notion of ‘the’ business cycle . . . is a myth.” Press Photo) As Morgenthau Di"épi;e—cl ‘Acfihg 4 e ————————————————————————— Having moved up a step and assumed the title as well as the responsi- bilities of Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., is congrat- ulated by his father, former Ambassador to Turkey, in the 1 Room of the White House, after he had been sworn in as a full-fledged member of the Cabinet. He was appointed by President Roosevelt following formal resignation of Secretary Woodin, Mrs, Morgenthau is at lefw HIT-AND-RUN OLD RITUAL AUTO DRIVER ~ DUG UP FOR UNDER ARREST CORONATION Son of Olympia Banker Istive Thousand Year Old Released After Post- | Ceremony When Pu ing $10,000 Bond | Yi Made Emperor SEATTLE, Jan. i5.—un a charge of running down and severely in-, —The primitive Monotheistic re- juring Leonard Lemire, aged 23, ligious ritual of 5,000 years ago will telegraph messenger, Maurice be observed when Henry Pu Yi Springer, aged 35, of Olympia, s becomes Emperor of Manchukuo rendered to the Sheriff. {on March 1. The ritual will in- Springer is charged with failing clude the profession of the Em- to stop and render aid after the, peror’s “Son of Heaven” as head mishap, Bail was fixed at $10,000 of the Japanese sponsored state which atforneys arranged for. | to rule over 30,000,000 people. Lemire was taken to a hospital| Henry Pu Yl was known as the suffering serious injuries about the Boy Emperor before the Republic head. of Manchukuo was established in The police said Springer's car 1912. crashed into an automobile and! The first official activities will a telephone pole before hitting Le- | include amnesty to prisoners, in- mire, who was riding a motorcycle, | spection of troops, worship at the Springer is the son of .. H. tomb of his ancestors and a state Springer, of Olympia, banker and banquet. At the banquet there will Jumberman. be no foreign delegates a$ Japan —_——a—o—— alone has recognized the new Chi- An airplane propeller driven by nese State. a small motor is used by a Japan- L ese farmer at El Centro, Cal, to! North Caroitna imports more prevent frost from settling on to-|than 25,000,000 pounds of meat an- mato vines ! nually from other states. ,ee full chest, a strong back, straight even teeth?” mothers ask. Physicians explain that only if window glass prevent babies from Vitamin D from sunshine alone. it provides Vitamin protected. It is less expensive to ii sure to get Squibb's, - . HARRY RACE, Druggist Triangle Bldg. “The Squibb Stor: HSINKING, manchukuo, Jan. 15.3 . urged to give Bottled Sunshine—good cod-liver oil— regularly every day to their babies! Physicians often advise the use of . a particular kind—-Squibb’s! Squibb’s, they know, is vitamins. In addition to. good resistance. And the vitamins are SAN MARTIN | RESIGNS AS CUBAN CHIEF Government Leaders Hold Night Session to Choose Successor BULLETIN, Havana, Jan. 15. —Carlos Hevia has been named President of Cuba. BULLETIN—Havana, Jan. 15. —Late this afternoon Cuba was without a President following Grau San Martin's resignation and President-Designate Car- les Hevia refusing to take of- fice after a military movement was started to reinstate San Martin. HAVANA, Cuba, Jan. 15—Gov- ernment leaders, weary from a night long session, ending without a vote, were called together again this forenoon to name a successor to Grau San Martin, who resigned as President last night. Carlos Mendieta. Nationalist lead er, and San Marlin’s young secre- tary of Agridulture, Carlos Hevia, are reported to be the leading can- | didates. ——————— NUAKE OFF - ALASKA I8 - REGISTERED LONDON, Jan. 15—A great | earthquake, believed to have been felt off the coast of Alaska, was registered in England this morn- {ing. Vibrations continued for a | long time and indicated a violent | disturbance. INDIA IS SHAKEN CALCUTTA, Jan. 15.—At least 21 persons were killed and many injured in a protracted quake which shook all India today. LIFE OF RFC IS INCREASED WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. — The House and Senate have passed the {bill continuing the life of the Re= construction Finance Corporation one year and increasing its borrow- ing authority to $850,000,000. The bill now goes to the President for his signature. d “Xs it really true that my baby needs special help to develop a well-shaped head, a fine, legs, and sound, the essential fac- tor—Vitamin D—is plentifully supplied, can babies ;. develop their bones and teeth soundly. Two common sources usually supply them with ¢ essential Vitamin D, Outdoor sunshine is one, But bad weathergclouds, smoke, fogy ev: W receiving enough So mothers are ch in two ) Vitamin D, A for growth and use regularly. Be and Alaska Hold Im- portant Meeting SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 15— Members of the Mining Associa- { tion of California, The Gold Min- | ing Association of America and | The Alta-California, Inc., met here Saturday to discuss a plan to ob- | tain Federal aid for the mining | industry. Delegates from Arizona, Nevaia, Wyoming, Alaska, as well as of California, were present. ; The plan discussed contemplates | the crzafion of a Federal Agency | provided with $250,000, to previde |the foundation for additional em- | ployment and increase gold pro- | duction by safeguarding loans for | mining purposes, thus to put the | industry on its feet. ——e———— Twins were born to Mrs. Floyd .‘McLamb of Sampson county, North Carolina, and a few days later her | neighbor of the same name had | twins also. DANCE SEEK FED. AID LIVING APART _|Delegates of Western States Two Cannot Agree So Separation Results in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 15— The fourth marriage of John Gil- bert, movie actor, is apparent headed the way of the other thre Mrss Virginia Bruce Gilbert is making her home with her parents with the aennouncement that she and the actor are unable to agree and so have separated. BEER PARLORS TO HAVE SPECIAL BILL TONIGHT’SPROGRAM Thare wiu ve a special feature at the Capitol Beer Parlors tonight. Albert Peterson, piano accordion player deluxe will appear and he will be accompanied by George Weiss. Scandinavian American dancs music will be featured. it Daily Empire Want Ads Pay . ‘e TONIGHT Scandinavian-Amerrican Music with ALBERT PETERSON and GEORGE WEISS ® DANCE to Their Music! ® SEE THEM! ® HEAR THEM! CAPITAL BEER PARLORS and BALL ROOMS NO COVER CHARGES! Three excellent candid camera studies of Mary Pickford, for years the outstanding American movie actress, as she made her first stage appear 2 ance at New York since the days when she left the legitimate theatre to win immortal fame in films. “America’s Sweetheart” was given an enthusiastic ovation by admiring Broadwavites one of these 20-incn high RUBBER TOYS with a pound can of VITA-FULL 5 Get your choice of these big rubber toys. Two types of dogs and two of horses to choose from. 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