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— N ———— THE DAITLY “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXVIIL, No. 5742. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY,r jUNE 10, DA 1931. INTERNATIONAL. WAR DEBT CONFERENCE OPPOSED LUMINOUS TOWNS SHAKEN WHEN PART OF METEOR DROPS Impact Breaks Windows Within Radius of Half Mile from Scene TELEPHONE SERVICE ALSO INTERRUPTED Object Is li;;)rted to Be 10 Feet Wide and Five Feet Through TOLEDO, Ohio, June 10. — A huge fragment of a meteor is re- BODY DROPS,EASTERNSTATE Te,als Guinan I fitends to Sue French Government for | Not Allowing Her to Enter NEW YORK, June Guinan brought her back to America yesterday vowing vengeance on the French govern- ment for not letting her into |France to run a Paris night club. “I'll sue them and I'll make them pay $50,000 the trip cost me,” the |blonde entertainer said, prodding ja reporter with a carmine tipped 10.—Texas “little girls” | forefinger. “In what court I'll take action, I| do not know yet, but I will sue them anyway,” concluded Texas. The night club hostess said she | holds no grudge against the French people or Europeans in general, in | fact, she said, twenty-two men of-| fered to marry her to get her past | the immigration barriers. | ALASKA LABOR "WILL BE USED CHAMBER HOST T0 GEOLOGIST VISITING HERE TWO CATHOLIC CHURCHES ARE SUSPENDED Papal Interdiction Visited Upon Two Cities of Southern Italy MUSSOLINI’S REPLY DISAPPOINTS VATICAN | |Pope Tells Roman Pilgrims Fate of Others Missing Is to Pray for Italy Be- cause of Deeds ROME, June 10.—A Papal inter- diction has been visited wupon MEN ABOARD | ~ SUNKEN SUB - STILL ALIVE Mother Ship~ Communi- | cates With Eight Men at Bottom of Sea HOPE OF RESCUING THEM 1S DOUBTFUL | { i Not Known; Disaster | Occurs in Fog | WEI HAI WEI, China, June 10./ —The mother ship Midway is un- MEMBER OF “Mizz Germany, 1 s s ALASKA EMPIRE PRICE TEN CENTI ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ - e BRIAND TAKES " FIRST ACTION ~ ON WAR DEBTS Foreign Minister Tells the Chamber of Deputies He is on Guard PREMIER MACDONALD | ANNOUNCES POSITION Informs House of Com- mons Conference Would | Not Serve Purposes | S PARIS, June 10.—Foreign Minis- ter Briand is opposed to any In- 9231’ " Y rted | UN LUGAL JUB Catholic congregations in two derstood to be in communication ‘L?mmmn:u Conference to revise S:a:JMtafiin}::ve35Ialx§3esozo‘uln:\txz" towns in Southern Italy where with eight members of the sunk-| | Germany's war reparations pay- of here 3 A : public religious processions were en British submarine Pose mtmts, g Wright Construction Com- C. K. Wentworth and L. L. held in violation of the Pope's ex- which was rammed and sunk early The French minister told the The shock of the impact broke The meteor is reported 10 feet wide and five feet through. To prepare for launching con- Chester K, Wentworth and L. L. Premier Mussolini’s answer to welcomed with wide open arms. Sh and others believed to have gome| piofescionally as raulein Daisy D’Ora) shown on her members of the Chamber of Dep- o is the Baroness Freyberg (Known guard wgainst an attempt to respen ay to board & ne subject. i Ry § g el » | . plicit order forbidding all services. yesterday by a merchant vessel off| \\mqlows (\imthmfz_lt Ehe s Orb hal;‘ pany to Start nghWflY | RaYv St. LOUIS, and Eck- Churches in Campobasso and Ca- the north shore of Shantung pen- T uties today that the nation need a mile and was felt in a number o . America was never seriously threatened during the late unpleasantness not be alarmed over th - i sl g i dp bl i Job in Few Days | mann to Be Guests panzaro have been suspended and insula. |-ty mek bvesion Thom Garmany, but have jIs(an lnvuasE wis thoaldcba o ot iRl 4 ane 4 » Ry the churches ordered closed. | Hopes of rescue of the eight men| .- Y jerman Conference for he is on e " t | i the Vatican's notes protesting to down with the submersible, are| ship to bring her to America, where, ga “M ermany, 1931,"” she will 5 W 3 yin- struction work on the Glacier High- | Ray, of St. Louis, Mo., and Anscel | P g her t . re. 8a ' 5 vy B e )2 “ A8, o T B i rajort Boud Ludes contract by | C. Eckmann, chief of opetations of dissolution ‘of Catholic: ¥als sid to. b doubttul, sompete for the title of “Miss Universe” at Galveston. 1 The batement was. the redilf gf in a 40 mile radius. his firm, Wright Construction Com- |the Alaska Washington Airways, Olubs, described the Fasclsi| The compartment is a hard one| ety d‘lsf’““h"f stating an In- ] g 3 < attacks as “spontaneous outburs's to reach and there is practically ernational Conference is looming 1 Telephone service was disrupted HARMED; WEAK Socuted i datis: of Cold pany, R. H. Stock, Alaska superin- tendent for the company, arrived minimum wag escale is $5 per day,” Mr. Stock said. Near Switzer Ranch ‘The project is on that portion of the highway from the bridge at Switzer’s dairy ranch to the top |will be among the guests of the | Chamber of Commerce at its regu- |Ray are making the Alaska trip to ls',udy some phases of Alaska geology, | particularly the structure cxmsed'Queen H el?n by the recession of glaciers, They will spend several days in this vl«' cinity, then make the trip down;| of youth.” The Premier expressed to Soon Go no hope of saving the men ORDINANCE FOR License System for Cars for Hire Is to Be In- augurated.Here, | LONDON, June 10—The British | | Admiralty announced this after-| {noon that divers have been sent| idown to the submarine to assist in| salvaging the craft. They said! they believed the sub could be ma-| By a unanimous vote, the Cit following the conference at Ex- STOCKS MOVE ‘New York Central to Main- LONDON, June 10—Premier MacDonald told the House of Com- mons today the British Govern- ment had no intention of making moves toward an TInternational war debt conference. “The attitude of this country ia tain Dividends; Many Groups Advancing NEW YORK, June 10.—The stock of the hill north of that farm. It the Yukon River and return to the . | it t: |Council at a special meeting la arket was irregular in trading to-! e T Storage Plant Far includes building a new bridge, and coast by the way of Seward. | Into Exlle neuvered to.the surface with its, L, 50 (" Mol ordinance reg- |day and there was considerable T963fd to war debts is well known from Home approach fills, and reconstruction, Mr. Eckmann arrived here yes- R IOuyRTRY i | ulating the operation of taxicabs in |covering following the New York :}l‘)zl d““‘;“ “‘g"f‘ lines - siggesi including straightening, of the road terday from Seattle for a brief |\ <y 0 dtoP the city. It will become effective |Central’s announcement of main- 2 :HOw Jndnr Drstents, GEOEHE — egotiations pened to Fay g Tegal pablicstion. 18| tahande: = ey stances, serve any useful purpose, from the bridge to the crest of the business visit. as soon as the legal publication is |tenance of the regular dividend. e . FROVINDIEW, Mass, J4ue ) iiie 46 the north 4 SRR Ml Her $40,000 Annually; MERGY I completed. Other groups rallied moderately, ePlied the Premier, when asked lo—Miss Caterine Bill, missing ", ) mshovel with a three-quar- " " A Representatives of local taxicab| Steel moved lower as the result Whether he considered “calling a daughter of Alexander Bill, Cam- ters of a yard capacity, will be E. KIRKPATRICK May Visit Son jowners and operators were present, | of steel tonnage figures published, conference of Powers interested in fx}ll:vll‘xlc}mi:u\nttlllc 1\?111??&331;(?;,560;2; here yestarday m Wrangell, | lar weekly luncheon meeting at the government’s regret and prom-, Eighteen men of the Poseidon f)l\::\(\]‘l]:lll Pfiftfii::(h\mf( ,a"“‘t’)dfly i off. Work will be siurted early next |the Arcade Cafe tomorrow. ised the culprits would be punisi- are missing as the result of the Eotmagn D éhmm 5, M;.I on- ! - e — week and pushed as rapidly as pos- | R. H. Stock, of ‘Wright Con- ed. % collision. Thirty men were res-| o el e Fa‘ncc lor . ein-~ sible, probably being completed |struction Company, which willi The Premier's answer is disap- cued. [ [ ral P g.n ndr horm;znd e;re- | within 60 days. shortly open a road project on Gla- Pointing to the Vatican. | The Poseidon was rammed aft| | by & i Dc.n r.lnn and For- ’ MISS!NG GIRL Between 30 and 40 men will be |cier Highway, will also be invited| The Pope told a group of Rom-/of the conning tower by a Chmesr} | "f! 5 ler . .Ju‘m‘s va’-LLss in employed on the work. “We will|to attend. ,an Pilgrims to pray for Italy be- steamer. The disaster happened| TUESD AY N“;HT UN EXGH ANGE 2_}(_ _dtrman reparations were use virtually all local labor, wi:h! Mr. Wentworth, who is a mem- cause “what happened does nol during a dense fog. | | ismissed. Fflu ND [] |s NUT the exception of a few skilled men |ber of the faculty of Washington entitle the country to God's bless-| 4 | it i e o B ; ‘who will operate machinery. Our |University of St. Louis, and Mr.I . DIVERS SENT DOWN ' | \, bridge merchant, was today found 5 S B 2 % s ; . German reparations with a view of h with other equipment at last night's meeting, heard the:which was low. When this news A in the attic of a cold storage plant ?:::f%:;?eu late this :lee: and PARIS, June 10.—Quecen Helen REGUMMENDED; !md“mme read in its entirety and |was well discounted, there was a Mutual cancellation of obligations here. Except for weakness aD- Lo probably will start Monday. A of Rumania is expected to go into| | endorsed its provisions. A copy of |rise and labored prices edged ofr O the largest scale possible. parently from lack of food, she Tom Morley will be in charge of FUNERAL |s SET exile as soon as King Carol makes the ordinance appears elsewhere in |again, \ . TR | G = appeared unmharmed. - thé workcibere; | provision for .het financial wel-| |today’s Empire, R i i e AR vantad SOCIALISTS GET BUSY Miss Bill has been missing since T, o hauling, surfacing and fare, probably within a few days, | In brief it requires each taxicab:and many other shares advanced, | BREMERHAVEN, Germany, June last Saturday. She has been Il o " oo Wi be obtained lo- FUR ToMURRuw Bucharest advices said today. 2 |owner and operator to take out a| RS | 10.—Chancellor Bruening’s political fan. Aome e 3 cally as far as economic opera-, King Carol, according to the ad- " special license permitting him to| opponents met him and Dr. Curtius The police are convinced no One . iy permit, Mr. Stock said. | | vices from Bucharest, has opened| Woman Must Die by Elec-|ehyuge in that business. The 1i-|e o ion arrival today from England. . is involved in her disappearance. First Project Here | negotiations with London offices to | t t First Sen- cense fee is $25. It is revocable| | TODAY'S STOCK | Police guards used clubs to dis- No explasiation mgam'.ng s me While the company is new here,' Funeral esercises for the late|pay the Queen $40,000 annually| rocu lon’, s 3 n for cause, and may be suspended QUOTATIONS | |perse the mobs of shouting Na- gloentis ade by the girl |¢his being its first contract in this Ernest Kirkpatrick will be held in|when she leaves Rumania. She| tence in Ohio for varlous reasons. . ————— o |tional Socialists, yelling: “Down AN T vicinity, it is an old one in the ge l;;xu-x::rs of th; chls.rlkesww. Car- tw}:il beu entitled to vlslckher Ton‘ | “The ordinance does not ;upem;m ;;:}}: Bt::ue m}:;nfi:d g::;anuur down ttory. a8 gohatrogted rosds fer Morljisty &6 3 0 Elack fomarzow) threel Simek | &y Sar, i SHaLiAn 3 — |the traffic ordinance and has noth- : B e s. ELKS’ FLAG DAY ’i‘;::nnoé};w;tk:n to Afognak, and afternoon. R ev. C. O .Saunders,|lawyer says. M‘:?'fifclg;vugf"‘,g::“h“,)m\mg to do with traffic regulation. “Si‘g(myofm:lm‘“f"’ m‘l‘l’rim"“i“f The two statesmen boarded a now has crews on two projects— pastor of the Northern Light Pres-| King Carol has purchased a be““':been convicted of first degree mur- | However, convictions for three vio- slu)ck WMD s 1‘; » A *‘c'ln"é"fi smfcml train without appearing to one at Ketchikan and the other at byterian Church, will officiate. tiful villa for $66,000, according t0}sar of Mrs, Clara Smith, aged 28. |lations of either it or the traffic |1 *M‘ .Y(.m:m ”*-" Ao % an notice the demonstration. 4 GEREMGNIES T ‘Wrangell. | The pallbearers will be William |well-informed cireles and it is saidl‘ The jury of 12 men failed to rec- |ordinance is sufficient to cause mn!l(-hz-\n‘] S‘«Lml Tan F“jr"( }-‘x‘]‘“v> 171‘- e 1 It is one of the larger employ- Reck, H. G. Nordling, Ben Phil- |it is intended to be the future ommend mercy thereby giving Mrs iwm»mmn of the taxicab licen: Mo 35 m]m‘r-:“.uun-vi ers of labor in the district. lips, David Carlson, William Fleek \home of Madame Lupescu With|; wiyer o mandatory sentence of |Which cannot then be reissued or| ki lé:r m‘(‘ 3 When its local camp is installed and E. Richardson. yWwhom Carol roamed Europe whilelgaaty in the electric chair. |a new one granted for the period of | "H /P8 €5 T8 COIAC o il L‘l“:\ ’ and work begins, it will have about| Interment will be in Evergreen|in exile. She will be the first woman ever|one vear. Penalties range from ‘. Am 2A‘ ..Hm H,‘w h Pa-clA(-‘ 100 men on its payroll in South- Cemetery. NS g g to face death in the chair in Ohio,[$10 to $100 and imprisonment or|WOE 87 Fudson Bay 31, Pack| ENRUUTE NURTH ] Foct lcast Alaska, If it is succesful’ in| Mr. Kirkpatrick, who was elec- t Mrs. Lowther did not stop chew-|not more than 30 days. g :” Standard O“I “’( ‘(““‘(’"_"m :‘15% | 4 L 1 L d Announ ces obtaining other contracts for wmch'tr\cxan at the Nugget Creek power ing gum as the clerk of the court| Taxicab drivers are required (_()‘Sl»m"hml P RPAR L e i ocal odge ok 'it will tender bids, such as Craig,'plant, died June 1 in Seattle. His . ‘read the verdict. have the operators’ licenses ”q‘m—iTru -America T%. United Aireraft| SEATTLE, June 10.—Steamer Al 1 Annual Patrlollc Cere— | Klawak nnd_ Juneau-Thane, it wm‘rex;:l:s werelmbrol:ght ;;) .:{l:lx:a:: . Tilby Smith, aged 27, a mmk‘m under the traffic ordx:{m;xlcc.v N:J %, U, 8. Steel 1% . i“‘”‘“ sallad for Southeast ;Alnka for Next Sund javgment ‘this foroe very lazgely. | Jesiesday on tif seamenP ’ 1. driver, whose love for Mrs. Low-|person under the gge of 21 yean o Sl A at 9 o'clock last night with 145 first mony lor iNeéXt Junday | et :Tf:iey were accompanied by the |ther caused the tragedy, fired the Wil be permitted ' to drive rs | Blass. Tasehngars Anid: S8 Hisemit Chies i 1 widow. | aid, and|for hire. . i ] | & S 3 ] The Elks' Annual Flag Day ex- i Yy mPRTl’?:‘Jn(:a m;l‘.lofihf;afvmu;e”;fle“; sxlméhfifl’;nx;;fi?gysjfim‘g;li Each applicant for a loénse un-|Bossie Drags \mf:: ey aboard bookd for Ju f’f‘;i?'b“‘m;vi'iher":‘n“é"ififxch"'i;‘P“NJAB |7 AND 4 CENT trolling fleet is reported to have|execution on August 17 for the|der Eho e "’d‘r““‘l“;;“‘* required [Sppicken Farmer Out | M. Omstead and wife; Mrs. Su- » m‘l“ t 5 ubordinate lodges . suspended operations on | account|slaying that climaxed their ten- to post a bond of $1,000. '(,f Burning Barn /non Helenthre and daughter, A. E. e S | MOVE 13.500 of the price. The trollers want 8day acquaintance. ‘ T A 8,8 |Anderson and wife, Miss O. D. day lodges throughout the country | | t and 10 cents or 9 cents straight. —_————— Tennessee to Sell Wool ' OLD MELDROM, Scotiand, gune CATE: C: Lr Penton and wife, Helen hold their observance. The ceremo- | | POUNDS HALIBUT| A mass meeting. endorsed the| | Through F Roard |10 _robert Bruce e fi;’ anc. June Hunsbadt, C. Verelstad and four RO e held in the auditorium | VICTORIA, B. C. June 10—The| stand taken a few, days ago by me;“lss GRGUTT ugh Farm 10—Robert. Brge saved Dis life, BY steerage. of Elks! T4 8% 1. B 00 {Madideals of Jind, rolek of 00045+ seren degiey gound for- Hia ikl Befiice kS RN connit KNORVHTR Tansuns 10| | When fos jbare. stipis sl - ofosnel chiiie 3 While the services are pflmuuy‘dependem Province of Punjab, In g 4e and 4 cents a pound for sec- |work unless paid more than 5 cents. & A A ] e i me‘“ "{"u;“d L) 1; A CIGARET OUTPUT GAINS for members, they are open to the India, with the Maharani Gurch- ong grade halibut were prices that enxmslieessold throuarh o tpid Do Sk te 0 reseus i general public and everyone is cor- aran Kaur and suite, have arrived moveq 13500 pounds of the fish|BARBARA SIMPKINS * aein e gl S A it ; WASHINGTON.—More than 28 dially invited to attend them, it from the Far East enroute to LOD- 4t the auction on the Juneau Ex- IS OPERATED ON\’ |Farm 2 ¢ 290 E He collapsea in tne blazing struc- billion cigarets were produced in was announced by E. M. Goddard, /don. The Maharaja is traveling change * —_— ! ! _The stal WOOf gff?WO;SflDg- o a-ture, overcome by smoke, but as the United States during the firs “fm is chairman of a special com- 'incognito with his son and three piye thousand, five hundred| Barbara slmpgins,. 15 years old,| PORT MARNDOCK, June 10.— tion, made up of Ovi"l‘_ 2 “' he fell ';.‘mbcd the tail of a cow three months of this year. Thi§ is p ttee on arrangements. daughters. pounds off the Ithona, Capt. Ole|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georse Miss Orcutt today won the first)ers in 40 counties, has reported 1 wh lumbered snorting out the the greatest output in the history " The ceremonies will be limited to| e | Moland, were bought yesterday af- |Simpkins, . successfully underwent|round in the match for the Brit-lunanimous decision to this j‘_’i':” door a:d dragged him to safety. of the industry. {he ritual specially prepared for tio| PANAMA OITY, June 10.—Mod- ternoon by the Juneau Cold Stor-fan operation for appendicitls at St.|ish Ladies Golf Championship lromf:'g A;ch;z;gt“;h e:‘;f“;}’:fi‘vpfr':l’l'y‘i;; > i 2 on under the.direction of the ern apartment houses that have be-;age (}ompanvt.nd'l'he ;zhlz;a bo(l)k Ann's Hospital today. Mrlsl kDonxslcl Soull;v, v\;)r: of the T:nné’:see 8 X | b 3 - 2 . Harry Sperling will gun to a r in this city have bait and ice ay an again — e well-known golfer, 5 and 4. b by : i W l l () ‘;v:({héoggleistory Of the Flag» The aroused the scorn of old timers. | for the banks. FISHERMAN PASSES AWAY | Three favored British players| Wool will Persseible S s asnu g ton U. Jarsmen i?xty Band will give a musical pro-! “They do not even have balco% Eight thousand pounds, unloaded | Henry Hepso, fishetman, who af-(Plana Fishwock, defending cham- ot,ls Lsur ;;‘h'-’n::ocn:uun e plx‘ 3| 5 4 gram of patriotic airs in keeping nies” is the derisive comment. by the Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hil- ter having been an inmate of St |pion; Enid Wilson, English cham- ggsn ke R sanation ' 547 T“k e r wo R aces fr om With the spirit of the occasion. | Nearly all of Panama's houses dre, were purchased this forenoon|Ann's Hospital for some time, a5 | plon, and Molly Gouylay, advanced pounds A ol / P e have balconies on their street!by the San Juan Fishing and Pack-|sent May 27 to the mrim Hos- |t the second round with Miss Or- (1t is believed that Ifwm, m~2 h‘ % & 2 ; |fronts. They reach out over the ing Company, Wallis §. George,|pital at Port Townsend, Wash.|outt, 000 pounds will be handled this i"l“"l(fttll on Olllo Rll’er § [] |'sidewalks and from May to Decem- | representative. This fish will be|died there a few days ago, accorq- (O S season. 3 iber, when it rains almost continu- |shipped fresh to Seattle, ing to advices received by 8t. Ann’s i S “ R I, RIS SR v 4 {ously, protect pedestrians and shop- | Y s ARG R | here. {Per Capita Circulation FALE, GUDDORD KEAVRE ope sl e lo, June 10.=The |- The Varsity Hme was eight mins S | keepers. | WILLIAMSES ARRIVE ON | 0[ M l In . FOR SUMMER VACATION nIIVPm\)' of .wA;h‘ng\fm Varsily lutes and one-fifth seconds, consid- ARE T | 'During the sunshiny days of the| PLANE FROM HIRSY MINE| UNDERGOES OPERATION oney ls Increasing el {nosed out Marietta College by a|ered fast even for smooth waters (i i five dry months, the balconies cast | ‘Bunnar entered the ' —— .|° Jack chda}'d, son of 'Mr. and qu?rLer.ol. a le}; h in .L.\r m;s'.l | the Ohio river offered for the two- _'-fl% —_— shadows passers-by are grateful for.| Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams ar-lst. An”x;:llflonml! ll;: evening, a_nd:fiWASErg?T?‘N. Jzu:gpoi&;'lt'l:xa: hfr;hfi;;pmfig;xl:“zin:?rfo ons;:;:I;::(nlrrir:llw\w;w b ;::o “:‘J; mile event. 5 VANCOUVER, B. C., June 10.—| Aside from those hours shade rived here Tuesday afternoon from succe y underwent an operation |Treasury Departmen steams lern. R s o A O 'k 4 R ) ¢ e Cumdan Mt e cmmands e T, N i Criehgn v . WL o ppendicl Wl e (b B Gl caion o monn v QOB Mo S o, when v vedes ster |yt ¥ e, B S S;‘c’ifi'c é‘éfi? mfi"&fifiifi'&fii &7 'lm‘ifl—...—-—cmuy' 3 mc::::;“ mine, mks:x :he‘ Norman Stewart, of the United lcents in May over that in April|and Mrs, F. L Goddard. He will| The Washington Freshmen were OArsman. . ships, voted by a large majority to| A Chicago cafe slips a small “nojtrip on the seaplane Petersburg, States Signal Corps office here, is|The May circulation was $4.702.-|spend the éntire summer trhexe. re- ebl:kefl to :‘p(x.'l ,m" last 100 yards| The Freshmen time for the mile ; 4 sirike in sympathy with the tug'smoking” sign under the plate of Pilot Bob Ells. They will visit & patient in St. Ann's Hospital. He 22837120 equal to $37.66 per person |turning here shortly before thejto defeas their 1ig and dess ex-|and one-half was six minutes’ s 3 boat masters and officers, ‘women customers, ) {riends here for several days. [Agllnst $37.31 per person in April. ' public scheols rz-open. perienced opponen |and four-fifths seconds, (15 afflicted with a severe cold.