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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1938. —_— e oo . k F content with setting up artificial boundaries, an('c' P — _-__4-'.1;__._____—_-1. - DllllV 14 lfl( a e&m i)!.r(’ was determined to starve Germany and it prevented | 1‘ - PROFESSIONAL 4 Rumania and Czechoslovakia from trading with Ger- H()rosco || HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES il i o it 3 : : | , ears Ago 1re EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY AT IN many. It is only by trade agreements which would * &) GASTINEAU CHANNEL HELEN TROY BENDER ico-Prectdent and Bustness Manager make this natural commerce possible that German “The stars incline 5 P (! 5 3 R e The Empire extends conmgratula- From The Empire Becond and Mal! au, Alaska, asion can be averted. If the four powers had but do not compel” | |;ions SRE Hol NIEE today IRRE sati 54 Wooqnd TIass | rity to cede part of Czechoslovakia’s territory birtnday snntversary, to the }o"ow- - e B. P. 0. ELKS meet s . e om it, certainly they should be able to create ¥ las: 4 ~Hsggtmsnuu;zn every “X?fl;‘:“flhy &: 8 8 PTIC S. ; a | . NTT .m. SMvored by mr..;'?'?“;\“l“'.; and Do-~glas for §1.25 per month. and maintain a few trade agreements.” THURSDAY, OCT, 27, 1938 | | Blom| b gv;?comes DRR r: !; By mail, postate paid. at tt 1 It fsn't @ bright picture that the Senator paints,| Astrologers read ‘this as an un-| oG b ! OCTOBER 26, 1918 i gren Building : . AW, Gine year. (o sdvance. $12.00: stz me iy i PRl \1 oo cetain day in planetary direction. | e S?Efi‘vk The Princess Sophia, which had| PHONE 56 STEWART, Exalted Rul~ m;}g?rl:’fb?:“ J-d:x;"upu nromptly notify e b . e m}u et ‘_“m ‘} o I‘ °W | Much confusion in political and eco- | Burf (;("j C'm "l bl gone ashore on Vanderbilt Reef two Hours 3 am. to 9 pm, er; M. H. ©IDES. Sec~ ness Office of any ity in the de- Of the efforts Hitler is directing toward establishing | yomic theorfes 1s indicated. i itis days previous, sunk last night or | retary. = “paper ind doming trade in South America "Thre SRR Fsino s as ; this ing, with a | — Telephones: News Office, 602 e ik RAZGUH jthe; Sori g SN, Bt Mrs: GIoGigE Messbrachidy, + | S MR ICERRH RS AL OF ! MOUN™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 : g TR ister influences will be active and | Jack Pinlay {843 sauls ‘on board festing'a watet | | Second sAd Lourth od to the use for The Wage-Hour Law and Mining may affect men and women wi Marianne Skinner ;g"“fw ’“_L(’,’i"v';d?"’emk Them’::ff;]; A b Monday of each month » t pussif Gidlc occupy exalted positions in society, | Mrs, V. M. Beauchamp jimenn 00 Sk Te éozin 5. D1 Richard Williams ‘n Scottish Rite Temple - Alaska [Seattle] Weekly) business and governmental affairs. Judith Alstead | Lighthouse. | tender’ Oedar , Teag: DENTIST . beginning at 7:30 pm s ul. S ! Yk 3 Motives may be impugned und E. F. Clements : “Driven over reef during night.| \/\ DANIEL ROSS, Wor- ch speculation throughout the mining . F. , OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ), Only mast showing. No survivors | | Later in the afternoon another wire- | GOLDSTEIN 3UILDING |less dispatch said that the Cedar had picked up four empty and §&- — A CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATIC % L this configuration which tends to 4 )7 Jackie Lee credit officials of high standing ical feuds will gain in inten-! « shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI. VRIS, Secretary. REBEKAHS on the industry of the Fair better known as the Wage-Hour o effect October 24 and estab- cents an hour and a ef Pc . sity and may develop nationwide [ e 3 ‘,"4;"Mm The Alaska mining Sc2ndals. 4 ] MODERN capsized life boats from the Sophia, g % | Purseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets maximum wo of rs. > Alaska g =% ¢ s i ; - o 3 S Conflict between conservative and and the King and Winge had r every second and fourth Wednes- s i A y not perturbed concerning the . gca) thinkers will be severe wit ETIQUETTE covered one body, 8 woman, uniden- Dr. IOhn H. Geyer }day, 10.OF. Hall BETTY Mec- minimum hourly wage provided, since a wage as, low apparent victories here ang there tified. Every available boat at Ju- DENTIST | CORMICK. Noble- Grand: BUTH that set for |mnl.m||m‘ by ~¥uv au,‘» \mkn.own |.o in various contests, but-:the stars By Roberta Lee neau and vicinity had been sent to | 310 Goldstein Building {BLAKE. Secretary. : the Territory. It is, however, vitally Inter- ;4;0a0 spread of liberalism. .|| the scene of the disaster. The Prin- PHONE 762 | n the maximum ¢ hours provision, which, | 'y Jyo0 s 45 contd A SR —% | cess Alice which left Vancouver this Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. ! 5 enfor fields, will seriously .o o4 warfare, but secret plots may| @ When one has had a mis- |evening was sailing north to get . ! s e e 3 I ey o rd cooperation. Suspicion will understanding with a friend, and the Sophia passengers. The last/ ____ =1 % s upon the placer season of 1abor t0 \.qermine the power of more than later finds out that it was one's fault | message that had been received & P o G“ smlth f source of his income for the year. o, ynjon leader instead of the friend, what should from Capt. J. P. Locke of the il- | Dr. Judsun Whittier ! yend o v 31 the law does not prohibit the working of |~ myere s a fortunate sign in the|one do? fated ship was sent at 8 o'clock last | | CHIROPRACTOR d L wurs per week as may be desired but it does cyening of this day for leaders. A. Go immediately to the friend, night and read: “Steamer Cedar Drugless Physician | u G s ks g PR I TGO SRS oressly demand that time and “““'“““lm“-\‘ be [.wyers and political candidates admit your mistake, and ask his and three gas boats standing by.| | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | ! d " tor;all 1 worked in excess of 44 hours Per gid find it lucky for conferences or her pardon. It is the only thing to| Unable to take off passengers. | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | 5 NAVY DAY TOMORROW ek pglies i) : | do. Strong northwest wind blowing. | | PHONE 667 { PUROLA REMEDIES e g Therein lies a possible “out" for the placer Opera- yomen should pursue indepen- Q. Is it necessary to have ushers|Cannot back off reef, Main steam- |z | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- For ears it has been customary to set tor wl four to six months, must make his invest- gong interests under this planetary|at a small church wedding, where) pipes broken; not taking water.| =777 ——= 5 FULLY COMPOUNDED aside one which naval s and shore sta- | ment give a return for twelve, and the worker Who government. Contests for prof only a few relatives and intimate | Condition of passengers norma ! | tions thr he c y are thrown open to T make his winter grubstake. A simple solution gjona] or business positions will be! friends are present? |The fishing schooner Monaghan | Dr. A. W. Stew. Front Street Next Colisewm o i v b KBRS . \d be to reduce the going hour w scale suffici- 2515 i " gt ¢hich arrived in port at 4 p.m. re- | .« A “ art inspection by citizens, common nown as Navy £ hard fought with men as oppenents A. No, it isn’t necessary [ W ! E i--Free Deli Day. Tt falls t October 27, the birthday ently to cffset the time and a half for the hours i persons whose birthdate-if'is have| Q. Is it customary for the hotel |ported that they knew nothing of | N L EHO e Y niversary of the ruElAGhE THidorine RoGsavelbiagiay Tooon 0L AL 80 85 I SO o WOTR RS 20 ""’““'_llf”v the augury of a year of vicissit { bell-bay to be tipped for paging x|the wreck but on passing Lincoln SExiRB-'gmeDfifg = e : : i bbb to, ‘bive Aaitkitaile | JorNS Tem ation for the week as at sent, while put success will come to many whoi person? iflnd Shelter TIslands saw many pibesiali] N s R e o 5 working the same number of hours as has been depend upon their own exertions| A. Yes; 10c, 15c, or 25c is suf- |Pieces of wreckage and the water ice Phone 469 | T omorrcw’s Styl Teddy,” whose influence was outstanding on our cystomary and avoid acceptance of aid from|ficient. 3 |was covered with oil. A complete R —=| ¥ es modern Navy, both when he served as Secretary of An interesting question arises in connection with ycjatives or friends. s > passenger list of those on board the g gyl o» the Navy and as President. the application of the law to the mining industry. It| children born on this day prob-| B & 4 | Sophia was received from Skagway, DR. H. VANCE TOdCXY i It was Theodore Roosevelt who sent the United applies only to companies engaged in interstate com- | ghly will be alert in mind and en- Y | containing names of many welll | OSTEOPATH st fleet around the world in 1809 and it was the merce. The word “commerce” implies barter and we ergetic in body. These subjects of LJAILY LESSONS | known Alaskans. A proclamation is-| | ooh o wation and examination | | § . “Teddy” who said the “United States the sur er of peace which this country possesses.” he ordi nnels of commy President of the United States, was | South Franklin St. ad and silver are produced in the | born on this day 1858. Others who! 4 ot three days and that all churches In recent years we have become more and more 5. products | intain that the marketing of gold is not commerce. | georpio usually have great. witality # sued by Gov. Thomas Riggs re- | g™ g 10 t0 19. 1 S e \erever and however produced in the United States and independence. | IN ENGLISH quested that as a mark of respect all || " Boia0 o wpom'tme:: & j belengs to the government—is strictly contraband in Theodore Roosevelt, twenty-sixth flags of the Territory were to be | t'. u Hotel E | lz - 3 . 1 Of course if by- By W. L. Gordon [ placed at half staff for a period of Grstiatu ‘Sobel: AME | S | Phone 177 | s Ul s Blgsks sud (ahe e 0 operation the picture is different. Since this act Was | have celebrated it as a birthdayin-| o T —* | conduct memorial services. . i : we are g¢ » be more A\\,\rlm ult it and (hlpt n- ed that a company pro- clude Whitelaw Reid, journalist and | Ui\"::c ..hf‘n‘;mx:us:‘ ;1 :l:)otrmu. ol 4 Sk — i Iunem s own store protection. Already a naval air y its entire product to the ' giplomat, 1837; Owen D. Young sillot B foman w The storm which raged last nigh * b b blished at Sitka, other b at tates was not en; in interstate commerce. lawyer and business executive, 1874, | ¢asted the correct result.” Present proke-a large plate glass window | | RobertSlmpson, Opt.D. | i 1t Tty thi Mis0tians ase Dlskied &nd t there is a measure of merit in our conten- (Copyright, 1938) | usage prefers, “He was the only man |of the McMillan Bros. Store on | Graduate Los Angeles College [ the forthcoming session of proved by the recent decision of the United S = ""g’”'“"“‘_f‘l-*f e m”,"(l'l,”{‘"“'l | Front Street. { of Optometry and e % Stial SeBhrnits i Covase cuit of Appeals in the Labor Relations| RETURNS TO FAIRBANKs |, Often Mispronounced: Tirol, —or o | Ovb*halmology “The Rexall Store' iyt AoEsT : 1inst the Idaho-Ma Mining Company. | Tyrol. Pronounce tir-ol, i as in it,| Alaska’s fifty- birthday was | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ; R S e R . court held that a company not yet Mrs. Fred B. Johnston and baby |0 as in of, accent first syllable. Ger- | celebrated in Haines by a patriotic | s— 5 g adifun e g for S e p cle in the' production left aboard the Alaska for Se man pronunciation is te-rol, e as in | entertainment at the local theater g——————— g = ¥ an a great deal o the United States mint enroute home to Fairbanks. She has | tea unstressed, o as in roll, accent on | in which the white school children, | t d cents. Permanent bases 1 the state was not en- been visiting here for some time |last syllable. the teachers and four-minute men ) north will mean the expenditure of zaged in inter commerce and that the mere pur- |with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Often Misspelled: Impromptu; not | of the town, and the musical genius- | | The Charles W. Carter | v ifactured outside the state did |H. T. Tripp and brother Chester |Ue. es of Fort Seward and the Chilkats , Mofluary s m n ney in the towns of the Territory up during the fiscal year of 1938 ap- ! tute interstate commerce. It is anticipated | Tripp. | Synonyms: Colloquial, conversa-|all took part. Fourth and Franklin Sts. | Butler-Mauro Dmg Co. ! A artiitles ase will go to the Supreme Court, and if the |—————————————————————— | tional, informal. —— = PHONE 13¢ | al activities TO CREDITORS e e il ror W OTIC is there upheld, mining | N -\ o JIC < por | Word Study: “Use a word three 3 - i NORICE, Ok AERLICATIONEFOR | i “anal bt yours.” Let us in-|IN THE COMMISSIONER eved from the high-handed PATENT ely $20,000,000 was spent in rton Navy Yard. Of that amount m of ‘the 1 es may wer court be re I ] & als 1 e of $2.000,000 were : S SOURT E TERRITORY D now. being imposed on inter- 3 . | crease our vocabulary by mastering] COURT FOR TH ¥ west lition to _ -, . upheld, uuf ;:‘::!:,;v 3 Serigl No. 092"{; |one word each day. Today's word:| OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- % H. S. GRAVES 2,090,000 which expended in payrolls. . .. Mttt iaguclyonill © In the United States Land Office | o o (vern): to norish: feed: aid:| BER ONE. Have Your Eyes Examined by . Man” ple for outs ing companies fo; the Juneau Land District at | é g5t et : , ; Ll Sy S ablisnment of bases and permanent Vear- ,.q a little more difficult for Alaska companies due| o oper St encourage. “Courage fosters other Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | Dy, Rae L. Carlson || : bl ‘1o thie DoRthe G can be.seen’ that T tibd are tio Gnetiary B ths ey atha ‘A’l']‘;l:o‘»‘/‘[i:-m:““;k“l'm Anriication | virtues” | er and_ex-officio Probate Judge, | @PTOMETRIST i Home of Hart Schaffner sud the Navy will, in addition to affording adequate de- T a procedure suggested by & Prominent | of FRED B BRANDES. & oltizen i | ‘;r:":l:‘e' ;;Zf::r“of the Estate of | Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | |, AT LIS ren‘:(mnu ties, be a dollar and cents proposition for ! G B et e of the United States, to purchase ARTHUR W. HENNING, Deceased. Store Phone Green 331 Alaska. : e Sk ML B S8 & S P | piblE Iaaef wrdexc e Act ot [, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, g ] ! The words Frankith ‘D, Roaseval,! deliveringilt to,a nin's smeltec, or rafipery w | May 26th, 1034 (48 stat. 809. || . OOK and LEARN | inat the undersigned wes, on the| ..~ || GASTINEAU MOTOR | uttered on Navy , are just as appropriate °'al¢ boundaries or b ing it f.ob. its own mill or | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN h day of October, 1938, duly ap-| % S v Priate | ant to a smelter or refinery elsewhere PES 106 Y G R e TR I SERVICE " on tk avy Day s they were four years ago: 2. To buy its supplies and Ar‘( uipment either from that Fred E. Brandes has filed ap- | By A. C. Gordon pointed administrator of the estate e FINE ’ 0 el vty Theglintne of lour national lite. LB RUPD S SN0 SR AT g plication, Serial No. 09258, in the | P AR R of Arthur W. Henning, decsased. PHONE 727 t agents, representing manufacturers outside the B 4 , 2 Watch and Jewelry Repairing | ‘ the Navy has always been, and fustly deserves to be, : ;Fioarsaniten WEEe L1° |United States Land Office at An- | | © All persons having claims against GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ‘ ho call upon the mining company, take its | Sy e 5 at very reasonable rates il an object of special pride to the American people nd have the supplies and equipment shipped \ioreec; Alaska, for patent fo land | = - the estate of deceased are required g pyyp - gy OENHORN i Tts Tecord is indeed one to Imspire such sentiments, into the state marked for delivery to the mining com- {Dorcnatter desoribed under the pro- | 1. What is the average number to, present the same. with pbroper 7 - & e S o % 2 visions of the Act of Congress of |of colds an American has each year? | vouchers attached, to the under- S. FRANKLIN STREET £ I am glad to say both Congress and the country pany fob. its plant or shipping point; or from a May 26th. 1934, (48 Stat. 809) f - sienedlati3i Alnsiea) within six e e -, understand what we are doing in building up the Navy bona fide established factor or commission merchant ;. 2¥ b 5% S S eh B0 (OF| 2. What is the origin of the GX-l'l‘s"““ “m“"re““' e el = ml| Visit the and about its use. The Navy is not only the firsy Who bas the merchandise in stock or can obtain it o' . e Drossion to Crese i mthionnty e e e SITKA HOT SPRINGS ety o Y e ' from without the state. Use of the mails in ordering |“d MOre Particularly described as| 3 wpqt is the ot i Ta| Looo R vkasGitice ol EauTier o o ] line of defense but it is the most important line of (% WHOTH (00 S, BEC B0 e T be' aveide b | Tollows. to-wit: Whell Gt eis Rt T || oN THE MEzzANINE | Mineral Hot Baths defense.” g e e } All of Lot Eleven (11, Secs |"% 00 o0 000 pas that nave| | Dated this 18th day of October,| HOTEL JUNEAU Accommodations to suit every SRUESR S R el PECe v tion Twenty-five (26), Town- |y, o el 7 ol i 11T taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr| * WARNING OF DANGER AHEAD I o ship 50 §, Range 61 E, Copper | 5™ 1.0 what bay does the Poto- e BEAUTY SHOP et ' Let’s Worry About the Non-Criminals, Too| River Meridian, containing 136 |0 piver empty? | Administrator of the Es- LYLAH WILSON It is a solemn warning that U. S. Senator Lewis : T | acres; and Lot Six (6), Section ANSWERS | tate oL Arthur W “Hens) | gemtones Telephone B. Schwellenbach of Washington brings back from (Philadelphia Record) | * Fhirty-aix (36), Tuwns_hip 50 8, 1.". Three. ip' 5 hlxi]mtg'. deceflSEdw 1938. l RphicVes b £ ! » a trip abroad. The Senator during the past summer Thousands of Americans will follow with a: wry | fifinge : Ec' ?qpp" et Melg 2. Julius Caesar’s act in "O-“i“g‘L::Lt pll:bli::ti’g:. g?v 9, 193, | - Cogl‘rfio;;;liosg.n':eso?' was one of the seven United States delegates to the Smile the proceedings of the American Prison Asso- boxfk:]‘ufcg:i; ’;;?sg b:l:; lt;‘t‘{:t‘:d the Rubicon River was the first de- | B o i A A S S LA RADIOS ( Interparliamentary Union’s conference at The Hague “0t% LR R R ORIy e A s7e R Yo DR HATRTAOMY fenter “NEW AND DIFFERENT i B. B e s iU R, SO Thi ociation splendid one, is discussing prise, from which there was no turn- | i . D. or o land, Belgl H 'E}:(.{m‘,: P'(.,"(l], 111n1.xm,1 )lanm. 1" \ays of rehabilitating ex-convicts by teaching them| 30° N. Longitude 134° 35" W, |ing pack. | FOBD AGENCY | FOOTWEAR “Our door step Is worn by | o I gland, Scotland and Ireland. trades, watching over them, making periodic reports ~ @nd being the same land elim- 3. According to the fashion. | (Authorized Dealers) | D EV LI N’ S Satistied Customers” Predicting that unless the agreement made by the o tpem inated from the Tongass Na- 4. No. | v Paris Fashion Shoes | ‘ 1 four powers at Munich is r i, the Senator ex- The Americans Who will smile wryly are an| tional Forest as Homestead No. 5. Chesapeake Ba | GREAIRS i g sy —& pressed it as his belief that th will be war which between the ages of 16 and 25 408 under executive order dated e B | GA3 — OILS ‘———————'———-A (e will destroy all governments and all civilization in educational association reports that there, December 14, 1937. a | e —— TIN ' N ’ o e— o aa | AE Eurcpe within five years. Enlarging on his subject, are severs of them, let locse by the schools| AnY and all persons claiming ad-| 1 i NEAU MOTORS /! JUNEAU GAS EAU C E the Senator said: and unabsorbed by business, who are rattling around |Versely any of the above described | | NEW ALASKAN 1 Foot. o Main He (: “There are still more than nine million Germans 100se in our economic system looking for a spot tol‘“_"ld S"}"“‘d file their k;d‘v'flm- claims HOTEL | b . i MELODY HOUSE g o W t, rister the i l | lances living in ten different countries of Central Europe, APEiE casen ‘? h the Register of the United: I | | Mwlo a0d, Eieizic AbhY ! e e Nobody teaches them les, nobody watches over Slates Land Office at Anchorage,] | So. Frarklin Street 13 = = 4 (Next Gastineau dlotel) o i m In each one of them. | e nobody seems to care much about their pro- |Alaska, within the period of pub- || JUNEAU. Phone Single O | | Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 t doesn't seem likely that Hitler will abandon the gy, lication or thirty (30) days there- | “*— — | . By ?)r.cv,rme that he’s been preaching ever since 1923— Their big difficult ns to be that they have after, or they will be barred by the |z SSSIIED =| TIMELY CLOTHES |e———— o hat all nearby Germans must be brought tnder the committed no crimes not aroused the |Provisions of the statutes. 1 | 1 ’ Reich. attention of society as a “problem” But it was among | Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this ‘ é’fi%&smghg?gfi;fi | NUNN-BUSH SHOES || Maska Federal S'av.mgs “Even if Hitler does recede, Germany must have! the “lost generation” that Hitler made his first gains [6th day of October, 1938, aviaied o S s ] STETSON HATS {| and Loan Association raw materials. I'm convinced that he is determined in Germany. GEORGE A. LINGO, E e 1. B. Treastny Denesttant-1 1 CLOTHIN Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 to get Rumania’s oil fields and wheat and grain and Had ‘it not been for the New Deal, its WPA, OCC | ] Register. | um;y ekl AR e G ||| P. 0. Box 2118— Phone 3 LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES orz from the Ukraine, As matters stand now, I feel 2Rd N ! Youth Administration, the problem i"s" pu:]l_lcatxlon, Q6. 20, 1.936' | U. s. Board of Tax Appeals. | | SEFICE- 10 Sewary, & that he intends to take control of the Danubian coun- | WOUld Pe even greater than it is 0aF BblipuOn PG, AL 1956 il z| o, sl : . ni by 1o & leas Ewesh from tha Dovih Bhe ) (It seems to us if an ex-convict is worth rehabili- @ Bl Lode and placer location motices ol Itating, an honest young man is worth about seven | N\ for sale at The Empire Office. Pagic. times as much effort and public concern. A = Lode and pmacer location notices CAR — for sale at The Empire Office. Empire classifieds pay. i “It is all a result of the unnatural conditions What we nced is a program for rehabilitaing | caty of Versailles. Not 'men and women who have never been in trouble. } | | which were set up after the '] e ‘ The B, M . Behrends “The Store for Men” | SABIN’S ; B ank Front St.—Triangle Bldg. KRAFFT’S Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 HARRY RACE | DRUGGIST The First National Bank JUNEAU j [ J CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [} Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS " SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts Resources Over Two and Cne-Halt~Million Dollars WHERE THEY GO, HE GOES! Thus decided Ricardo Halt, 20, honor graduate of Fair- haven, Mass., high school, who voluntarily quit the United States from Bosion in order to remsin with parents (above), Mr. and Mrs. William Hoit. They were deported to their nalive England, fmmi- gration authovities declared the coupie ealered U. S. from Canada illegadly in 1929,