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ROOSEVELT ANDI AWAITING STORK’S ARRIVAL SMITH TO TESTJ THEIR STRENGTH ik Votes [ to National Convention Are to Be 4 Fought for i NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY TUESDAY DESIGNATED TO Third Party Is Named to Make Negotiations for Baby Lindbergh (Continuea 1rom Page One) Police, gawe‘oil;tithe statement from the Lindberghs but the 1 am going to have another Battle WlllCorltlnue111Tv»0 Other New Eng- ed. BE RETURNED v. Franklin D. Roose er Gov. Alfred E. Smit} ips tomorrow in New Hamsh! Brains of Police Cir-| cles Have Faith in Kidnappers land States e eight votes of delegate: emocratic National Ci 1 are at stake. Gov. RoOs: eved to have the edge bs the state leaders 1Besl , of Mass: Hamshire | Former Gov. | i Ll | HOPEWELL, New Jersy, March and Smith are|—Belief that the kidnappers of n in the|Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., will re- on April|store the baby to his parents, was late Con-|expressed Saturday by the master it is stillman huntars of the st as they Smith will be|sat at a conference two states al-| to make delega- spoke for on May !8 but ed whether in the Gov. A. Harry Moore announced | this as a concensus of opinion of what he called the “best brains of | the police and law enforcement cir- e d uninztructed for >oe € ! Nearly 40(,0 books, valued at $7,- |cles of the country” as the meeting 000 been stolen from the|2nded in Trenton. public brary at Superior, Wis., Following the conference the came here. | since 1927. ‘master man hunters,” REMEMBER With each and every cash pur- chase, or payment upon ac- count, you receive a coupon which entitles you to partici- pate in the TICKET AWARD OF MARCH 15TH. 1 Leader Department Store at a London hotel where she is staying with her new husband, Michael Farmer. She added she expected the baby to provide a play- for her child by a former husband and another child which she . DAYS HERE FOR \Former (Residents of Ju- GEORGE BROTHERS T ¢ HUPMOBILE SERIES 222 THE NEW EIGHT MEETS THE NEEDS OF THE TIMES FOR RICHER CAR AT A LOWER PRICE . . . .. In Truth different . . of similar size and power. dn i DISTRIBUTOR e HUPMOBILE A Car for a New Age! Never before have you seen a car like this for it is purposely . . purposely planned to create a new style trend. In 1934 you may see a counterpart, not before. premium for such exclusiveness. . . . . in fact, you buy it for much less money than you have ever paid for a HUPMOBILE JAMES CARLSON AR Associated Press Phote baty,” Gloria Swanson told fntere | POKEsmAR there had never heard of either Spitale or Bitz. WHO GO-BETWEENS ARE Meanwhile Col. and Mrs. Lind- bergh waited in vain for some an- swer of a 145-word appeal made to the kidnappers to rsturn their child and receive the ransom with no questions asked. This was be- fore their statement, made early Sunday, announcing the names of two go-betweens. Entirs confidence is expressed in Betty Gow, the nurse maid, the last member of the household to see| the child before he was kidnapped | last Tuesday night. newspapers here showed that A Salvator or Salvy Spitale had fig- uded in policz investigations into the shooting of late Jack “Legs Diamond in a hotel in Monticello New York, on October 12, 1930. No one was ever convicted for the shooting. Irving Bitz, according to some New York newspapers, had a police record. A man by that name serv ed a term in the Atlanta, Georgia, penitentiary, having been convict- ed on a Harrison Narcotic Act charge SPEND NIGHT IN SLEEP HOPEWELL, N. J., March 7—So | sure were they that their baby sor will be returned within possibly 24 or 48 hours, Col. and M Charlzs A. Lindbergh slept last night for many hours, the firs time since the kidnapping las Tuesday night. SUMMER VISIT neau Have Been Resid- ing in Miami Ray G. Day former resident of Juneau and for many years con- | NO RANSOM HAS BEEN DEMANDED necttd with The Empire, accom- panied vy Mrs. Day, arrived on \he; Norco Saturday afternoon and will 0 F F I c E H s A Y spend the summer here. Mr, and Mrs. Day left Miami| New Angle Is Given to Kid- napping Case — No since then has been in the Joh printing business in Miami, Florida Note Was Found (Continued 1rom Page Ome) ‘He has leased his plant during his | absence to the Miami Daily News.| Mr. and Mrs. Day lefa Miami| February 17, by auto, traveling | through the southern states along the old Spanish trail to the Coast. The roads were in excellent shape with the exception of Texas, where miles and miles of mud were traversed. The Days made the 4,309 miles, including detours, in| ten days, Miami to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Day are today re- |1 newing acquaintances with their \ scores of friends. They are domi- | ciled on Fritz Cove Road, of the| Glacier . Highway, at the home of M. and Mrs. Leroy Vestal btrghs may h: cud mdepende A‘ of the autharities. Henry Johnson, former Lk?dberg‘fl chauffeur, and sweetheart of the baby's nurse, is still held for que: | tioning in Hartford, Connecticut. It |1 said a milk bottle was found automobile. Jiatx RO REPERTRRE L 5 | = PROTEST MADE T0 AIR TRIPS OVERHOPEWELL Flights. ver ‘Lindberght's Home Resented—Gover- nor to Take Action PRINCETON, N. J., March 7.— Dr. John Grier Hibben, President of Princeton University, charged that the kidnapping of Baby Lind- bergh is being commercialized and he appealed to Gov. A. Hamry Moore Sunday to intervene. Dr. Hibben said one flying con- cern advertised Sunday that flights jwould be made over the Lindbergh home. The charge was $2.50 a per- son and hundreds took advantage of the offer. Dr. Hibben also said hundreds of automobiles went to Hopewell Sunday and parked in the fields nearby the Lindbergh home. Gov. Moore answered the charge by saying that he would take action. NO IMMUNITY IS PROMISED BY GOVERNOR Will, HowevTr, Remove Police if Lindberghs Make Request TRENTON, N. J., March 7.—Gov. A. Harry Moore said he is powerless to grant immunity to the kidnap- pers of the Lindbergh baby, even if requested by the Lindberghs. He CHOP SUEY! LIKE IT? WE HAVE IT! A FINER, You pay no And all kinds of the RECOVER CHILD NEW YORK, March 7.—Files of | BEST EATS with QUICK SERVICE at Moderate Prices L Kaufmann’s 7 GANGMEN ARE Presulent Hoover Is Too Busy to See Tom Mooney’s Mother a nd to Hear Plea Y “MOTHER” MARY MOONEY WASHINGTON, D. C. March 7.— 's. Mary, Mooney, aged 84 years, ade an unsuccessful effort last turday afternoon to plea be- m’s release from a California the she Mooney was informed nt was too busy and d with his secret ' ‘Isn’t it a shame. My poor boy asked me to see the President. m will be disappointed,” Mrs. Mooney said. e brought a prepar nt which she said she ha ought across the country. “I have | me to the White House as my st hope in getting Tom out be- |fore T die. I am 84 years old. The ident can free my boy if he ts to just as President Wilson sopped his hanging,” said Mrs. Mooney. Lindbergh wife request such action be d ——— and his The Indians instead of dying out, as popularly believed, are slowly increasing, says the Department of Interior. re President Hoover for her son| said he is willing to withdraw the | | police if Col Ford Plant . Stormed by . Unemployed | lice at Dearborn in Quest of Jobs | DETROIT, Mich, March 7.—A crowd of 3,000 unemployed from the Employment Office of the |Rogue River Ford plant, today bat- |tled and overpowersd 30 policemen trying to prevent them from en- tering Dearborn. Seven policemen were taken to ‘hospn.nls suffering from injuries |when struck by rocks and other missiles. Tear gas bombs and hose in the hands of the fire department halt- ed the crowd outside the gates of the Dearborn Ford plant where they “'|planned to demand jobs. St et Mrs. Anna Hetzler of Columbia, Mo., owns a tin soldier with which the composer Brahms is said to have played as a child. A ALL SALES CASH Think of New Spring Dresses AT THE LOWEST PRICES YET OFFERED Sizes 14 to 44 $4. Another Wonderful Group at $6. Hosiery Special Finery Brand . Regular Service Weight in all the popular colors now retailing at $1.00 per pair NOW TWO PAIRS $1 Regular $ NOW TWO PAIRS $2. Long wearing hard twisted silk used exclusively ALL SALES CASH iy, 95 90 . . . None Better .50 1.65 Value 00 Hhees Thoumnd Baitle Po-| [CITY TAXES TO BE DELINQUENT | TOMORROW EVE Assessment Collecuons and Registrations Keep Clerk Busy Muncipal taxes in Juneau will| be delinquent after the close of business tomorrow, City Clerk H. R. Shepard announced today. quent are subject to an immediate penalty of /10 per cent of their amount and then they draw in- terest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until they are paid. “Property, owners are’doing well Mr. Shepard said. “Collections this year compare favorably with coll- ections in recent past years. I do to be any larger than the 1931 | ist.” Last-minute tax payments and election registerations are keeping the clerk’s office busy- now. One hundred and forty-seven persons have qualified for the municipal election to be held April 5. This number is about one-fourth of the Taxes .when they become delin-| with respect to tax payments”( not expect the 1932 delinquency list | CONFESSES HE ' KILLED MOTHER SEATTLE, March 7—Leslie Bar- ret aged 19, today confessed to the |shooting of his mother at a drink- )mg party on the night of March2 He has been charged with second idegree murder. Witnesses said the {young man became angered be- lcause his mother refused to drive him to Tacoma. | Dr. Alfred C. McKeown, dentist, will be arraigned tomorrow on a second degree murder charge for the shooting of his mother last | week, | number that was registered for the |city election last year. The registeration books will close late Saturday afternoon, April 2. e SHOTS TAKEN - AT PRESIDENT | iy LIMA, Peru, March 7.—Presi- dent Sanchez Cerro is today re- covering from wounds. He was shot yesierday while entering a church ‘The assailant escaped. SPECIAL VALUE 2 packages WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP and ONE 10-INCH ENAMELWARE MIXING BOWL for $1.15 i Regular Value—$1.50 AT: GARNICK’S—Phone 174 iSACOALw satisfaction. 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