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iz * | 4 3 ; ot V| e “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” > VOL. XLV., NO. 6850. JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ¢ . o - = — o . i > # - - - o 2ot e ¢ il s | ¢ . - e e — ‘ Betty Gow Quizz ] ‘Ob > Fi i Trial | STATE. DEFENSE’ ty Quizzed |[JE]. Many scure’ Figures Dominate at Present Hauptmann Trial|p ENTTO ' |-~ NOW MATCHING NEW PROPOSAL P | | | MAKE DEMAND i - ) | | | | | | | MOVE FOR MOVE - FOR HIGHWAY ON CONGRESS o .. g TR 3 AG v T AR | . ’ United States Government | Both Sides Getting N ‘ . T - ol DGR (UCTe Y to Make Advance for Putting Millions of Men Hl - Evidence For, Against Corbiriotion Back te Work Is ‘ Suspect on Trial Roosevelt’s Plan 1 e PR 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 5— Alaska e Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, who | | | BETTY GOW TAKES on the first day of Congress intro- 'SCHEME DISCUSSED | STAND ON MONDAY duced a bill autherizing the survey, i Pl location and construction of the i FULLY LAST NlGHT 3 3 International Highway through em— d D'“?fded C!UCS Involving British Columbia and the Yukon Outline Is Given by Con- i Lindbergh’s Help Be- Territory to the Alaska Territory, | ; Y S S B Gt estimates the cost at approximately gressional Leader At- .. ing bBrought $13,000000 to complete the 2,300- tending Conferenc y mile route. About half of the pro-: o g e * BULLETIN — NEW YORK, posed route is in fair condition at Bald Jan, 5—Defense Counsel Ed- the present time. 1 WASHI.NG’I‘QN' Jan, - S—Prests ward Reilly said next Thurs- Delegate Dimond hopes to gain | | dent Foosevel; intends. o' wek (ot day in the Flemington court. the approval of the United States | giees; an- auihoritative sourcs S 1 he will name four persons and and Canadian Governments to the | i Bravide, s bll&mn d_(-)”mg 408 | charge them with the kidnaping plan by which the United States [Thac fie M (he Sy » of the baby of Col. Charles A. | will: Advance the money for the to quit this business of relief," and Lindbergh. | construction of at least a portion put thres: ard cne half smilligieraf H “There are two men and two of the highway through British | UnORROTe, JO. Mark. 3 wemen,” Reilly stated. He made Columbia and the Yukon Territory, | [ Tl o8 SRANORE by JeoDMES T this statement on arrival here the advance to be repaid from gaso- | | men of Oapitol Hill, will be the h this afternoon from Fleming- line taxes. | ot TUACL NP for_ tHE ST , N ton. It approval of the entire road is| [ Zo0e beglonig Juiy 1, Sihoteit R £ not obtained, Delegate Dimond {81 will 58 pent if reviving See BOTH SIDES ACTIVE said he will make a determined | | ness absorbs anug)} of the jobless. i Begsa | fight for an appropriation of $2- | | For n‘)‘:ng:':n;’;wxg:'emmem i FLEMINGTON, N. J., Jan. 5.— 000,000 f st £ z # i With court, {n the trial of Bruno e locia W‘Z‘uonc°f"r;:’c;‘\(°"i‘rbu‘:}m”[‘2\ The trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann on charges of murdering the Lindbergh baby focuses world attention on the 100-year-cld | Tunning expenditures in the year, | Richard Hauptmann, charged with the Yukon Territory. courthouse and the principals. Here (left) are shown Z«<ward Reilly and, below him, Lloyd Fisher, heading the defense counsel; right, it is indicated that about four bil- i kidnaping -and_-slaying...of - bab¥y.. : WIREDE Attorney-General Dawid T. Wilentz of.New Jersey and, helow Anth ony M. Hauck, who head the State’s staff. The courtroom is shown | lons more will be required, thus Lindbergh, adjourned to Monday at 10 o'clock, both prosecution and MILITARY BASES in the background. {the Budget would be about eight | billion dollars. f | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Alask: | « defense matched move for move 2 it (?ow Delegate Dimond has I;m_:oduAcl:d : W S T T AR B monses oo B ' President Roosevelt outlined to | today, calling witnesses into sec-| Betty Gow, nurse in the home of |pn that would augment military | iC B y . @ ’ F | Comgressionays Jeaders . sk - AlERE ;"r{ . ret sessions to reinforce conten-| Colonel and M‘rsA Charles A. Lind- garrisons and establish military (IS(’ rl'lg S tO l le Or(? cANAnlAN NEw [Lhe' plan to expend about eight i\ tions he did or he did not com-| berg aththz time of the kidnap- |utilities in the Territory of Alaska. | ‘?;Tgmd mul:]:ns tw ufl:i relief ie; e mit the Lindbergh murder. ing of the Lindbergh baby, is pic- | Delegate Dimond said recently he M W’ [v U k | AYGE A0S CHRIRG, | RO ;‘ The big fight seems to center| tured as she arrived in New York | favored strengthening the ror};iri-l ARE MISSING any lo ere n no'v'l Ifi'nm the. “dole” 0 Jobs for i, R« around the ransom notes. This de- | City from Scotland. Miss Gow, |cation of Alaska ports after Ja- | T- . . . | Salisnt Points i velopment followed Col. Charles| expected to be an important wit- |pan's abrogation of the Washing- | lll Lln(lberg h, Kl(ln(l,pln&‘ | Alihougha BISeRlind SDDGOORE | A. Lindbergh's testimony that he | negs in the trial of Bruno Haupt- |ton Naval Limitations treaty. | P & | Ment of 1ast night's discussion hias H identified Hauptmann's voice as| piann on charges of kidnaping e — . | RS i S bf’é‘n given, one of the conferees, 5’ that of the man who Teceived the | anq' murdering the baby, was By WILLIAM A. KINNE general—Joseph Lanigan, Harry ,Whose name is withheld, 1isted $50000 ransom from Dr. John F.| S0C BERGRE Ol o SEN ,BR NE I- T FLEMINGTON, N. J., Jan. 5—|Walsh, Robert Peacock, Richard ) among those things the President } . Condon, in a cemetery, and the 9 ' T Oth ki Kie i The trial of the man charged With | Stockton. |15 considering to recommend, the ‘ Colonel's statement that he be- ber arrival wo er Shps murdering the Lindbergh baby| Jersey justice—traditionally switt Premier Bennett, in Cam- [loving: | lieved Hauptmann kidnaped his|————————— | l Need of Assistance— brings prominence to many per-|and inexorable—has moved with 3 » . Old age as well as unemployment ! baby son. ! St [R5 |sons who were unknown outside |great deliberation against Haupt- pPalgn Add ress, Gives | insurance. g . Betty Gow, Witness GOUNGIL # le s | 1 orm ls Raging [ their own circles until recently. mann, Speed was sacrificed that Goveknraent s Plane Continuation and modification of Il Betty Gow, nurse in the Lind- y X | Six months ago the world did |the state's case could be painstak- i 58 AAA. | .- bergh home at the time of the kid- | UN N WESTERN SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 5.— | not know Bruno Richard Haupt-|ingly prepared, and also that the Authorization of communications naping, who has returned here Contact with two missing ships is | mann, the stolid, uncommunicative | defense could have no complaint of | OTTWA, Jan. 5—A Canadian| merger, the Government possibly | from England, is listed as the first sought while a lashing Pacific| carpenter, who is the defendant.|insufficient time to map its strat- NV Deal paralieling President | fixing the rates, | witness for the State when the Memb. i —“C d I Isti?rm, which soaked the coast ang | Equally obscure or known only lo- | egy. I)‘f»:m;‘{t’;! Sc Important vwn_t{al; is| Continuation of half billion dol- | trial 16 teswrhen: Aondey Jomimienn. Tfl B AI_L[]T B"_L' ember trom Cordova Svsw:gt il o in the moumama,fim; b;nma s}k:on, :me a5 ws;e Further Evidence Claimed ;l‘e’r";“ o :;S::;: "]‘l’"""’“r;‘""m;“l % “‘gm":.n‘::us‘“e’%e“fg' fund. ! 4 » 3 05t Of e characters in the life ey e b & R ett, C 2 Nt n ol e ‘“nuisance” | She e 20 AAkep e Tl R0 First Senator to Arrive The British tanker Lacrescentia,|and death drama—judges, jur: The delay brought Sopos "_""L,(,“ " address, outlined his proposals for |taxes. g | she was called, that the state f . . 1 judges, Jury,|yelopments for both sides. The|,, ! . ? | called Col. Lindbergh instead. LA or Coming Session with 35 men aboard, has not been lawyers for the prosecution and|giate claimed further evidence was | ‘oo ad soclal reform. { Making permanent the $5000 B reported for two weeks. | counsel for the defens st ibe deferiss - spamed w1 There must be an end to the maximum bank deposits insurance. | Defense Plans M hmidt's ‘P d| The tfirst member of the Terri-| The steam schooner Dan F. Han-| From the quiet countryside came o gs : reckless exploitation of human re-| Continuation of the lending au- i v esserschmidt s F'roposes lon, with a crew of 25 men, is|the 12 jurors—f Jome! q|Polnt in its fight for a bill Oflsoyrces and trafficking in the thority of the R truction Fi | The defense is shaping plans Election Change fortal. Senale APERN I EMI || o i are . IR s—four women a0d|particulars when Justice Trench- yeaigh and happiness of the Cana-|n o eoonstruction ¥ 1 around an announced intention to 3 g for the session which opens on T e fele e |elght men—who must decide On|grq directed the state to supply Adn diiisens” xadd;: Premler . Bei | Pinoe : Oorngeatin: 1 bring two witnesses to the trial Passes Reading |January 14 is Senator Maurice| TWO Obier vessels the sicamerthe evidence whether a hitherto|the defense with its theory on how pere emjer Ben-| Tnlsrgement of the :rescurses S8 Who will testify that Dr. Condon Emille Stephen BruneMe, of Cor- gleecrag and I.!le sailing ship |obscure alien is guilty or innocent | the Lindbergh baby met death, nel ,t_he Home Owners Loan Corpora- I was in the vicinity of the Lind- " dova, who was elected on the Dem- (Mary Dollar need aid. s |of perhaps the most spectacular|mne answer was brief: “A fracture| . b o i | v, Dergh ok e aky Lk Kaby was Providing _for rllge major ch;u:ge:i ocratic ticket in September for the The Lan‘gleecrag. 2500 miles west | crime in American annals since the G b8 sxnil * taused by external l¢ Tllgrfe must be an end to the Townsend Plan i KakEns. in the r‘;gl.?tratmn of m\::mcpa' regular four year term. Senator |Of Seattle, is reported drifting help- | assassination of Abroham Lincoln.|viglence” indm that the workmen should be| 1In the discussion of the old age P Giler: Cobnuar 4o wue dafanse: v;ters anx ! :‘x ;a lmlzreparaa;nng_ Brunelle was a southbound pas-|l€sSly With her propeller gone. | £ ¥ I e wns aat. Mang.of mc;flek}_ Lru Xlus labors throughout the| pensions, one conferee held the ] Bdeard BT EALE he' wae: tager the municip: , an el senger on the steamer Northwest- ‘The Mary Do]lnr‘ is tugging va(( _ Pres ding Judges e T it ot dshat. o1 | ay ig 1.1 ?our,s, Townsend plan would be a threat. 3 5 €38eT Iment to the present election ordi-| o " unich arrived here yesterday |anchor south of Point Reyes with| Presiding at the trial are Su- |,/ : | “There should be a uniform maxi- | Some House members however, said ’ L«’{l;n::lslnon Miss Gow and “if she|pance passed its first reading unan- fcor = a coast guard cutter standing by, |Preme Court Justice Thomas w_\! :’);“mim""_cmfl“ A. Lindbergh, | ;um working week,” the Premier |that with a more conservative pen- F Will tell the truth, T am sure she | imously at the first 1935 meeting | s 15 Senator Brunelle’s first|Naving broken from her” tow, the | Trenchard, kind, erudite, 71 On the REDET e Cild. | said. sion plan, they believed the Town- b CXPIAIL SRy things. of the City Council last night at| ea) visit to Juneau since 1918 |Dan F. Hanlon, which vanished in | bench with him is County Judge Other Tteny; |send plan would be blocked. < Discarded Clues City Hall. when he left the city to enter the|the fog and has no wireless. Amos O. Robbins, county squire,| FLEMINGTON COURT | Other proposals advocated in- B " The defense counsel also inferred | Introduced by Councilman Henry |, v after being employed for a| The British Tanker Lacrescentia |Whose boast is that he owns the AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT cluded a contributory employment } he considers as important, the|Messerschmidt, the bill amends year with the Alaska Gastineau left Southern California two weeks|only farm in Flemington's town For fle second tme in’ t wofinsurance, remodeled old age pen- | long-discarded clues attached to|Ordinance No. 177, and includes Company in charge of the com- |88 with a load of oil for Japan.| limits. Were it an ordinary murder years. Hunterdon county's modest‘smn scheme, health, sickness and members of the Lindbergh house- |the following different features: |iiccary at the Perseverance Mine - e | case, Judge Robbins would preside, | 3iy1o couritome st Tiemivgton ,sfaccldem insurance, and amended hold in the early stages of the| 1. All candidates will be list- Organization Democrat, |but ‘Trenchard, presiding Justice|tne setting for the dramatic act in | NCOME taX laws. - kidnap investigation. ed alphabetically under their | Though he has always been ac- [for the county, decided the im-|{ne yindbergh kidnaping and mur-| The Premier also stated there RAMMED GUES »Atwmey Reilly said: “It is ob- respective offices. tive as an organization Democrat, }por?.ance of the case warranted his| 40, tragedy. must be a change in the inequal- ’ A viously odd and mysterious that| 5 Blank lines wiil be provid- |and is now Democratic precinct [ Mcing. The docket lists the case simp- |I%Y Of Wealth and distribution; min- Violet Sharpe committed suicide;| o3 for the writing in of all |committeeman at Eyak, his voting | Counsel for the defense: Edward‘ly as “New Jersey versus Bruno imum wage laws, maximum hOEIl’S nuWN uIGKlY . that Lindbergh's butler Whatley| «gticker” candidates. precinct near Cordova, this is the | Rellly—big, broad, a Brooklyn at-| picharq Hauptmann for - mork a0l « Dpthar Jagldadon got the stomach ache and died| 3 A candidate’s party af- | first time he has held political of- ? {torney with a flair for courtroom| 'rme charge fs brief: the murder " the interests of the farmers i o uddenly, and that Mrs. Whatley | giliation will be printed after |fice himself, Senator Brunelle said. drama and a brilliant record in|of one Charles Augustus Lindbergh, TN w8 Erograin : goes to England a short time after | pis name in parenthesis. “In my opinion, two of the im- Hl WAY EAST“”"’m than 2,000 criminal cases. His | 5 “an jnfant, Premier Bennett explained he| Seven Members of Crew Miss ooy leaves for thier also, all| 4. Jf the candidate is run- . |portant questions to come up du- |assoclates: Lloyd Fisher, dynamic| -The tiny, century-old courtroom $id Dot present the proposed re-| Missing, Believed Eat- the DAt i o MR g after| pning independently, his mame |ing the coming session will be the plelE L O e b o | Which 18 the setting of the trial, | Gotn o ol S AL b Shark ppears. alone will appear on the bal- |graduated tax on fish traps and J J E kl Ab d N h | amiliar with the Lindbergh €8 | saw another act unfolded two years | ernment’s pru,,r.lm‘ asis on en by arks e lot. the liquor problem. I prefer not to|J- J- LCKles Aboard North-| when he defended the hoaxer|ago when John Hugher Curtis, Nor- | Which the voters of Canada are - 5. The permanent system of |go into my own ideas on them at western Bound for {John Hughes Curtis; Frederick|goy vya, boat-builder, was con- Baked: fo yeturn the Dedons Gov-| HAVANA, Cuba, Jan. 5— Seven registering voters will replace’ |this time as I want to work en- W h 1Popc. former Somerset county Pros- | victed of obstructing justice with Prnmenl. to office, but rather as|members of the Cuban fishing the present one-year plan. tirely with the organization and it ashington j:,‘ce‘;wr' veteran of many court bat- | pis tales of contact with the kid- :‘:mg;::c‘(;“o" of the program con- | smack Julian Bengoecha are miss- repared by City|would be premature for me to ex- e g napers of the Lindbergh baby " ing after five were rescued. The { AGAIN suuNnEn A;‘;ene;ne:ufi' I'gmcx?)?ner aty Mess-, press any definite plan. However,| J- J. Eckles, newly appointed 50“'3 Ffis”"’ Fiwi Death Penalty | Holds 500 Per:ms Wi L i AR smack was rammed and sunk by . serschmidt's roquest, was read and |I do think that the Liquor Con-|Tefary to Alaska Delegate An-| o ’L'hed prosecution: David T.| -he courrgom, with its balcony the steamship Seatrain. | FrER unanimously approved by the fol- |trol Board has done a splendid job thony J. Dimond, with his wife and entz, dapper, young, altorney-|ang jys pew-like benches, is locat- THUUS ANDS DlE The smack was hit amidships, | Plot to Smuggle A I lowing councilmen: W. J. Reck,|in providing a temporary method |daughter, is aboard the Northvest- general of New Jersey, who Willleq on the second floor of the broke in two and went down in & 0 uggie Arms nto George Rice, R. H. Beistline and [of handling both liquor and beer,” | ern for Seattle where they will en- S?ek a death penalty for the m"“;buflmng S sesoninodates about few minuted. PIve. mamibers af th ! Lower California Messerschmidt. Councilmen Wallis |Senator Brunelle said. train for Washington, D. C. | time in his legal career. A corps 01(500 persons. It was hopelessly in- crew were dragged {rom the water f Di George and A. F. McKinnon were| _With Copper Riyer Railway Mr. Eckles came to Alaska from |8iX assistants are helping Wientz| a4equate for the Curtis trial, and au- by the boat crew from the larger scovered absent, Two more readings of the| Since 1922 Senator Brunelle has Idaho, working in Juneau for some in the presentation of the state’s|inorities are turning away hun- vessel which was bound for New K SrrE Ibill will be required before it be- |been connected with the Copper|time and later he went to Ket-|case. Heading the list is Hunterdon | qreqs who are drawn to it by York with @ cargo of loaded freight LOS ANGELHB, Cal, Jan. 5.— comes officially approved. River and Northwestern Railway |Cchikan for the Lighthouse Service, | county’s 3-year-old prosecutor, An- Hauptmann’s prosecution. COLUMBO, Ceylon, Jan, 5—|cars. | A plot to smuggle arms into LOWer | esserschmidt’s plan to alpha-|Where he holds the position of He went to Valdez in 1927 as dis- | thony M. Hauck, tall, boyish, un-| Originally built in 1791, the Nearly 3,000 deaths, 1,000 of them| The captain of the smack, Jesus | . California has been revealed DY |petize the candidates’ names would | Chief Clerk and Dispatcher, and bursing clerk for the Alaska Road |8ssuming. A few months after his| oourthouse was destroyed by fire a children, are reported as the result|Paz, and six of his men, were | the police as Federals sought t0|mave the ballot resemble that used |makes his home at Eyak, near|Commission, and remained in that | 8Ppointment he defeated Fisher at|fey decades later. In 1828 the ©f the dread malaria scourge from |drrwned. L v intercept five truck loads of arms,|p. the Territory at the present|Cordova. Mrs. Brunelle and their position for several years. Later i\lhe trial of Curtis for obstructing | present building was erected on the One single district. This report is| Searchlights from the Seatrain i machine guns and ammunition re- | yime Heretofore, city ballots have | seven-year-old son, Pat, did not he was named deputy United States [Justice. There are also George K.|same site. The bullding’s Tonic col- [rom an Indian Ocean island. One|revealed hundreds of shark fins portedly intended for a revolution- i Marshal serving in this capacity|large, former prosecutor, former| quarter of a million natives are|cleaving the water in the -vicinity ary plot in Old Mexico. (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on Page Eight) for about three years. judge, and four assistant attorneys (Continued on Page Seven) reported stricken. lo! the wreckage,

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