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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. NEW FLYING BOATS WILL “TWELVE PAGES SECOND SECTION ‘wlncer. Moscow 1s piling up pro- visions in every available storage | Democratic Chairman W hite Russians in France T | e Threatening Church Schism ™, smx.s 5 S, | structure erected to commemorate | By M. K. WHITELEATHER to Metropolitan Eulokius have dls-étl“: tfe"“‘ R"f “lflp"lf’:fi ‘:es‘“’: E:: UME NUHTH A. P. Staff Writer |covered that thls would be impos-|PPIR 0% TR SHEE poity ; sible for canonical reasons. oo PP PARIS, Oct. 9.— Ecclesiastical & R \the huge building. ok | heads of the Greek orthodox church | FACING WINTER OF WAN | At ¢ | Europe, Russian branch, | WANT, | GORDON’S wo Giant 14-Place Fok-| ot et 2 | mos ‘ k C f BC ‘ Ses Tl SN Wi Mosoow | SEN TR Y FOOD; For your accommoaation, this. er CLralt to Op- ‘ which may result in severance of MOSCOW, Oct. 9.—To combat a|store will be open the evening of erated to Alaska [ relations with the church authori- | threatened shortage of food this'October 10th, until 9 p. m. adv. (Seattle Times) Heartbreak Again A‘tterinvdr.;r H apsbu;:g Romance fo— ties in the Russian capital. BN - This might mean formation of a new church unit by White Russians, l ! 1 | | PrRNE OTTO MapaME RUDNAY ARCHDUKE ALBRECHT Seattle will have one of the ilargest floating hangars in the |world when the new $15,000 Lake Union terminal of Alaska-Wash- rington Airways is opened on Oc- [tober 15 at 1522 Westlake Ave, N., J. L. Carman, Jr., president of the |company, announced yesterday. } The hangar is the first of five {such floating terminals to be placed Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. ‘ But far more miserable at times is the heart that goes with the head. Last among these royal heart- breakers comes the Archduke Al- brecht, who prefers an unwise love tl of Empress Zita. | him, as his mesalliance removes an | obstacle from the path of her son, Otto, whom she hopes one day te see on the Hapsburg throne. to that of Johann, It isn't likely hat she will deal severely with Albrecht’s case is quite similar inasmuch as Brazil with his hopes, as he says: “To establish a little Hungarian brought to the coast at a cost of 1$40,000 to be placed in the senme-' bride, paradise in Brazil.” g [by the company here, at Victoria Albrecht is not worrying about the|and Vancouver, B. C., and Ketchi- outcome of his marriage, of the kan and Juneau, Alaska. manner in which it will affect hls} Simultaneously with this program title, for he, too, plans to go to of improvement company officials where he announced that two giant fourteen- jplace Fokker flying boats will be to his chance of a throne. JAment bas neurred the wrnih| g yn opican Woman Directs who are bringing pressure on him by refusing to receive his bride as they aspired to place him on the | vacant throne of Hungary, but of all the crowned heads of Europe. They can’t understand how a young man with such brilliant prospects can throw them all away for sake of love. And Albrecht, standing alone against them all, and with his arm around Mme. De Rudnay, whom he made his wife in a run- away marriage, declares grimly: “I will go to Lequeitio to settle matters directly with Empress Zita, outstanding women, Madame Paul Dupuy, is an American. Her maid- en name was Browne. country’s daily papers, which claims to have the largest | newspaper circulation in the world, and “Excelsior.” Two Newspapers in Paris % Al'sska service. Have Smaller Craft three six-passenger flying boats in |Alaska and three on the Seattle- |Alaska trips. It also maintains a PARIS, Oct. 9.—One of France's She is the publisher of two of the most widely circulated “Le Petit Parisien,” Her husband built up the papers Seattle-Vancouver-Victoria service. In keeping with company policy, Alaska-Washington Airways offi- {clals declared that all six of the |Lockheed Vega planes operated in during the winter, the first hav- ing already been flown to the Cali- Williams. This move, executives pointed out, will amount to a $100,- 000 replacement program. Engines | the Alaskan service will be replaced | i The airways already operates | Waterway, where the Marine Con- 1di £ fornia factory by Willlam (Billy) struction Company is located, to SOldiers of the Czarist army and « Assoclated Press Photo John J. Raskob, national dem ¢eratic chairman, shown at his des! Fokkers, with 6,000 square feet the floor area. The hangar is feet high, with a top story for m according to those close to the Met- | ropolitan Eulogius, head of the| Western Europe church and ‘whose | seat is in Paris. | Trouble began in 1927 when Met- | ropolitan Eulopius and his Bish- ops were asked by Metropolitan Sergius of Moscow, spiritual head | of the entire Russian church, to| swear allegiance to tite Moscow | church and to the Soviet state.! This, Eulogius replied, was impos- sible inasmuch as neither he and his Bishops nor his parishioners were citizens of the new State. White Russians claim to be “eiti- zens” only of the League of Na- tions. Eulogius did, however, com- .ply with all requests in regard to the church. o- This action, Eulogius' defenders k- say, seemed to satisfy Moscow un- til early this year when a docu- n ment was received from Sergius, 50 about the time that he gave out a 2 widely published statement in re- chine shop, traffic, customs and 83rd to freedom of worship in Rus- immigration offices and a waiting room. The floating hangar, when com- sia, demanding Eulogius’ resignation upon the grounds that he had as- Isisted in a protest meeting against pleted, will be moved from the West the Soviets in England and that Lake Union by tugs. - Try the rve o0Clock Zinne he had said Te Deums for departed for the Czar and his family. Arch- bishop Vladimir of Nice was in- s structed to take over the affairs We are prepared to write all kinds of insurance, including— FIRE MARINE AUTOMOBILE COMPENSATION LIABILITY ACCIDENT LIFE WE ALSO EXECUTE BONDS Protection who alone is competent to help. I to great power before his death of the church in Western Europe. several years ago. Since then his widow has been directing them and they have not lost prestige under don't care what my mother, Isa- belle says. She has forgotten we are living in the year 1930 and not 1880.” The chief fault to be found with Albrecht’s bride seems to be that she is a divorced woman. She is 1 the ex-wife of a Hungarian diplo- mat. She is not only a divorcee, but is also a commoner, two un- pardonable faults in a royal al- il liance, especially in the cast of an ed elementary rank in the Legion of Honor. promotion. aspirant to the throne of Hungary. In order to make her his wife, Albrecht was compelled to renounce S all his titles and privileges as a member of the Hapsburg family. For a decade he has been consid- ered the chief claimant to the | her guidance. chose ‘Madame Dupuy as a knight many charitable works. already been cited for her work with wounded and sick soldiers dur- was made a knight, Madame Ga. brielle Camille widely known astronomer, was giv- The French Government recently n the Legion of Honor for her She had ng the war and in 1921 was award- Her new citation is a It was given for as- istance to poor children. At the same time Madame Dupuv Flammarion, the :on all planes are placed twice a“SDelllll at Mabry's —nav | | year. hangars will employ a squad of 20 workmen throughout the winter |at the plant of the Marine Con- | struction Company, 4100 Iowa Ave., iclyde O. Morrow, president, treas- jurer and manager of the company declared. To Ask Ban Lifted The hangar is to be moored on Lake Union until the Fokker planes |arrive next spring, Ross Cunning- }ham. general traffic manager of ythe air line said, then the com- |pany will petition the City Coun- cil to remove the ban on an air- plane hangar on Lake Washington | Construction of the five floating |/ Have you tried the newest GILLETTE BLADE? $2.00 per package of 10 BUTLER-MAURO The matter became complicated when Vladimir refused to accept his nomination and the bishops More than 31 years satisfactory counselled Eulogius to remain at his post. A general conference was called in Paris in June at which these decisions were made. The answer to Moscow’s demand for Eulogius’ resignation states, it is said, that the Metropolitan does, not desire to resign and that if| Moscow insists on its position, a' new church unit will come into being with “inner alliance to the Orthodox Church, but with com- plete autonomy.” At the time of the conference in, Paris, it was rumored that a con-‘ nection would be sought with the Church of England. Advisers close ' service in Juneau PHONE 249 ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Established 1898 and ask a permit to build a per- en the same distinction. She is manent terminal. throne, but when he married Ma- i the widow of Camille. Flammarion, | dame Rudnay, he went and swore allegiance to his rival, eighteen- year-old Prince Otto, whom he rec- ognizes as king although the people do not. Albrecht is the second Hapsburg i DRUG CO. The Lake Union run will not be long enough to get the Fokkers! Free Delivery Phone 134 linto the air, Mr. Cunningham said. WHEN WE SELL IT Meanwhile the floating hangar on| IT'S RIGHT Lake Union will provide space for' Express Money Orders the eight Lockheed Vegas or two founder of an observatory at Ju- visy, where she carries on experi- ments begun by her husband and' writes for scientific journals in the ents were Mile. Leila Claude-Anet United States as well as in France. nnq Paul Feret. Cochet made the Archduke to abandon his position’ These two women, with Madame rain. and claim to a throne to contract Curie, discoverer of radium, form | i e a morganatic marriage. The other a strong triumvirate for France. | Musical Comedy Star Hapsburg was Archduke Johann,' —— .- — A . who, in 1899, abandoned his rank COCHET COMPLETES MATCH ‘ Dies in New York e‘tY‘ to become plai | and even his name me plain AS HIS PARIS SHOP BvRNS‘, NEW YORK CITY, N. ¥, Oct. LA BAULE, France, Oct. 9_19.—Ju.ck Donahue, musical comedy Johann Orth and marry a Viennese actress, Mili Stubel. Herr Orth Bought 10000 acres in Brasil and Henrl Cochet has imitated Nero in | Sar 8ed 38, died at his home sailed there with his bride. He was a modest way. That is, Nero, the| oo t0day. Death Is ascr never heard of again, but numerous fiddler, | complications resulting from high persons have bobbed up to claim Paired with Elizabeth Ryan in a| P10 il tHe kfl;fl"edmm his title and fortune at the Aus- mixed doubles match here, Cochet|NEY YOr 0 ek NN SR trian court. was informed that his sporting cinnati and was Ioroed‘ to quit the One report had it that Orth and goods shop, contaiuing a million SPOW: “Sons °fiG““& bec;us;l of his bride were drowned during & franc stock, was on fire in Paris. b Iness. —His wife an hrge severe storm in which their fragile It was 6 o'clock, and the next Jaushters nine, seven and o craft sunk. At any rate, he was train left at 7:15. The games stood | Yers Of age, survive. | officially declared dead in 1911, at three-all. | e and his estates, valued at $8,000,000 “Let’s hurry up with this match,” ELKS ANNUAL PURFLE SUBBLE | Cochet said. “I've got to catch the/ | 7:15.” “ Saturday, October 11th. Elks wsold. He and Miss Ryan then ran out may secure invitations for thelr[ Whether Albrecht will lose his title and name because of his bur- geols marriage, rests in the hands the match, 6-3, 6-1. The oppon- | friends from the Committee. dei‘ i ¥ SAE DS CAREG gL R i AR | i L+ L THE STORE FROM WHICH GOOD THINGS COME! ’ NOW IS THE TIME TO FILL THOSE EMPTY LAMP SOCKETS WITH EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison No one lives better for less money-than our customers. When you buy here, you can depend upon our giving you just what you ask for, and you may rest assured that what you get here is good. RELIANCE PEACHES, large cans, per can ... DEL MONTE PEACHES, large cans, per can . 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