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- j THE DA_II:Y ALASKA EMP I R] 'j . “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” \/OL XL., NO. 603] JUNEAU, ALASKA, MO\IDAY MAY 16, 1932 ME.MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS A in Alask JAP GREAT FLEET ssessment Work in Alaska CAPT, D[]I_I_AR HIGH JAPANESE GREAT FLEET SUCCEEDS.DEATH May Be Suspended One Year | L] PSR L v e | L] % 1 WASIHNGTON. May 16, — | ST ALKS ANUTHER Not Sanctioned! The Semate Mining Committee ‘ L J has rcported favorably on the £ House Joint Resolution to sus- | ] Leik-Lind] S P R h; pend during the present fiscal - 0 e g s e eik-Lindley Party Read year the requirement that 5100 |Shipping Magnale, W}:o Premier Inuaki Assassinat- {Authorities Believe Men Hichest Peak of worth of labor be performed B i Alg ka M g on mining claims in the States | Degan Career by Launch- ed — Death Comes Are Aboard Who Can aska Mountain [ gnd in the Teritory of Alas- | ing Washtub, Is Dead® Before Midnight Solve Kidnaping | The measure is intended to e SAN RAFAEL, Cal, = | § | , COSMIC RAY PARTY reliev those who are provented | SAN RAFAEL, Cal. Moy 180 MILITARY TERRORISTS | ABDUCTORS IDENTITY i from fulfilling the require- - ‘ LOSES TWO MEMBERS from fulfling the rewure- | gciock this morning at i home EXPLODE MANY BOMBS IS REPORTED KNOWN s sy here. He became ill with a cold ERBIN LA, FEE | b two weeks ago and this developefl ; 1 s Theodore Koven Found| grea— bronchial pneumonia. Outrages Take Placel| Plot Now Believed to Have ! 4 4 A e CONNORS MAKES =228 s " Simltancously on Involved Capture. of Is Missing | their wives and children, were Sunday Afternoon Col. Lindbergh | . present when Capt. Dollar pass- —_— FAIRBANKS, Alaska May 16— ed on. TOKYO Japan, May 16.—Pre- P L HOPEWELL, N. J., Ma Toi tie fHeb tioe. MhbS 1t k8 Capt. Robert Dollar began his mier Tsukoshi died shortly before 4ssociated Press_Photo 16.—The law ;lung a,hfla{ Archbishop Hudson Stuck and his nautical career when he was six midnight last night from bullet| Premier Inuaki, of Japan, vic- SR ’ DRTSy. mibde - thie| et 20, el years old by launching a washtub o wounds inflicted by an assassin, time of military terrorists of ships out on the sea today ago, msn’ bas BElit sucoasded :1h on the Forth and Clyde Canal | - Wssoc/aren Feess believed to be a member of a group — to snare the Lindbergh baby . reaching Mount McKinley's mg.h_ Scotland. ROBERT DPOLLAR of Military Terrorists responsible Kkillers. ¢t peak. A8 Little did he suspect when he| Death ends illness of two weeks |for @ series of bombings at the i N The Lisk-Lindley Expedition tes. was soundly thrashed by his fathe of shipping magnate moment the Premier was attacked, | Coast Guard craft swept Vote Almost Equal to Both|er for the epis i tsturned to the Park boundary fi'e 4 mosF'qual OM g}rwnotgm):edcrl);so;ezo é’é“finé'ixm ——— Bombs exploded in the office | the waters in search for their com the east fork of the Toklat v, — Fin 0 svine I of the Metropolitan Police Board v, @ ishi oon and telephoned here the expe- shbogilned als Wy |jargest individual ship owners in the Bank of Japan, headquarters e Tk gg CHE Slikom st fbet AT i Give Him Majority the world. of the Seiyuki or Government Par- | aboard which the authorities The Liek-lindley party made bu!si‘l:e::l:’adl ;I;?"cl(’:c L;!:“Thllgfix ty, and at the home of the Lord| believe are the men who know the ascent of the south or higher /Wit reports from 35 prectncts | ot e B0 O had. afe TD HEAGH HEHE Keeper of the Privy Seals. the solution of the kidnaping peak then went on to the north still outstanding, all in Divisions | ™, M, Outrage Well-Timed and der. . peak being the first expedition to other than the First, the lead of TS0 @ SH 968 When ALY SUR The outrages took place simul- s ; climb both peaks. A tub contain- James J. Connors for re-election | oot MO0 *° :;rlf\’;d';“r::fln""( . taneously at 5:30 o'clock Sunday No word has come back ing the names of the party, and as Democratic National Committee- = ; ¢ afternoon. - ringi - |from the sea up to noon to- . motes of the trip, was left in a man continues to grow as belated ;‘"" S Vt"‘ii‘“ "“’""‘:;:1" ;f 3}‘ No serious damage was done at Nonhland‘ Bringing Gaso da v sheltered spot below the summit returns come in. The organima- [ FE"OO0 WERE OB B St any of the places where the bombs | line, Etc., for Jap- X by e of the south peak. tion slate’s candidates for Dele- | s Surin€ the year a|Commander of Karlsruhe|®*ploded. anese Flier The searching Coast Guard- g Tragedy Revealed gates to the National Conventlon,|yc o1 1€ SPAn Of three score an Wi 3 After the outbursts of the Ter- ers are to make no report The descent was extremely ha- with one exception, is safely elect-| 55 Tntaker Nttt ires Governor Will Ar- | rorists, which climaxed a long ser- until definit d zardous and was marked by a ed. Siatots dbe . copanimtion ot @ - Tive 2P.M May 19 |les of politioal crimes, including| =SEATTLE May 16.—The Untted T R e o tragedy with the finding of the The sixth place is now beld by | poia Geamship Company, he hsfic . the attack -on the 1life of five|siaie; Goast Guard Outter North-|Pe given. BJiju.M:(;-.L;;z;w EG o New Ar W, Heath Gne of uie Frameloonqucteq highly successtul Tamber-| The Cermin “Grilser Karlrihe | oo ”m’;“m’:n uniforms and jand sailed Seturday for.the novth . One source said it is im- ersey, W 5 candidates, Ww! q ‘ : al- i 5 g p;iglem ;;} the g who has a lead of|; o ang milling operations in Can- |oviginally scheduled to arrive here g sunfi,ndem“ b the ot carrying supplies for Seiji Yoshi-| pogsible for the schooner to s o et i Y g 129 votes over John G. Walmer,|,4, tne United States and China [on May 18, will be about a day er i ° Dolice. |bara, Japanese fliér who is plan- h he Atla e i g B¢ el iy low man on the regular siate. Mr. | "capt Dollar, who became known |late, according to official advices Handblll States Purpose | ‘Ining' ‘a’ fiight . from. Oakland to|Feach any part of the Atlan- b i e i e Walmer has gained some in the|y, the “Grand Old Man of the Pa-|received by Gov. George A. Parks |, ondbil left at the Metropoll- | japan, via Alaska, by easy stages. [tic Coast without being dis- 5 Koven had apparently fallen in- Jate Teturns and final flgures MY |oirich because of his aetivities in|from the warship. tan Pdlice office, signed by the| ' supplies for the Japan-se flier|covered. & Thape [ S Giibed - out| Associated Press Photd | S°81 Dim. fostering commercial relations with| A radiogram fron its command- | . Ll8 Adrmyl and Navy Officers' |included gasoline, benzol and lub- o3ain, despite his serious Injur-| agter this picture of Miriam| Mr. Connors got the Ilargest ¥ la i i ates | COndemned the present state Of rjcants and will be distributed in ) e " p L (China and the Far East in gen-|er, relayed via the United States|ypo ooct, % bo TO KIDNAP LINDB! des, and died of exposure. Gault, Northwestern university co [Vote for any party office despite|era) commented as he saw his|Navy station at Bremerton, said| R¢ Poltical parties in the conduct|ywegtern Alaska and at various sec- INDBERGH o SEpe- Iv et ed, had been sent out In connec |the fact he had two opponents In|hipning business grow beyond all|the vessel would arrive in port|C. (he Natiows diplomacy and|ijons of the Aleutian Tslands, HORROLE, « (i mipin A S Cerpe ‘apparently met the same tion with publicity for the schoolt|the ficld. Incomplete returns to|expectations, that T often think |here about 3 p. m. May 19 bug|COVerIment policies in economics| yoihara is expected here by |Ihe theory that the Lindbergh y fate. His body is probably lodged water circus, efforts were made tc|date give him 3,08 votes, John e expanamg $60 eati' Dk tho |4EL W iact bor. ot arpivey| 404 SuoRtion. |next Friday. baby kidnapers possibly may have in a crevasse as he was never Withdraw it because officialt| w Frame 1332 and R. E. Hard- tail t or ik i3 i R0 e Coadadnt 1 | R been maneuvering to kidnap Col. seen by the other members of the Wouldw't sanction a photo of a|.,ce g53 He has a plurality of|o aoment of it presents quite a)wou o SUZUKI IN LIMELIGHT | : Lindbergh himself, was advanced v co-ed in a bathing suit. ¢ " |problemy as the business appears to The Karlruhe began its present COMING TO JUNEAU last Saturday night by Capt. F. H. Lol L 714 over Frame and 1223 over|qemand expansion.” voyage—a training cruise—last No-| TOKYO, May 16.—Dissensions Lac ilot of thi ht M The members of the Lxek-Lmd.ley Hardcastle. It is probable he will Buys First Ship vember. It has aeboard a large|Which fthreatened to split apart| 'S. Yoshihara, Japanese aviator, kma?,]p ot do ) e y‘?c x ;re; cxpedition tried to take have a clear majority over both| Gapt. Dollar purchased his first|number of cadets ranging from 16|ihe Government Party after the|Who wil undertake a solo flight |9, vamnly used by Jon Hughes u body out but abandoned me <y rivals on the final returns. ship, “Newsboy,” a small tub of (to 10 years old and the regular |assassination has been composed.|{rom San Francisco to Japan for |€ Py tempt after Ranger Grant Pear- The vote for Democratic con-|go 'tons, as an adjunct to his|complement of officers and enlist- | Kisaburo Suzuki, Home Minister,|the Tokio newspaper Hochi Shim- |0 fontact with them. =~ = v son fell 40 feet and was painfully vention delegates so far reported |jympering operations in California, [ed crew. It is coming here from |has agreed to become President|bun, is expected to hop off May at 3;{5 me:)n " bs:ca,usee of the injured. He was rescued from follows: Harry F. Morton 2,076, i of the Party, the post which puts |20, according to advices received by Y. o thor and made his first venture in the!Honolulu. 'y, the po: pi . strange maneuvers of the supposed . his pertlous position. | A. A. Shombeck 2016, John W.|Ghina trade with the “Arab” a| Its visit in this port will last|him in dine for the Premiership.|GOv. George A. Parks from the Kidnapers. in thelr “coine: o Batlt I With Fever ' Troy 1989, W. B. Kirk 1913, T.!g500-ton steamer, in 1901. By 1921 [to May 30, Afterward it will visit ———————— Wpancos coneulete. B BRAG. 1 ioveatintl Pourig. e - Lower down, on the peak, the | H. Deal 1,892, H. M. Heath 1,772, |he Dollar Steamship Company had | Sitka and proceed from there to The Japanese flyer will follow |°f movements. uring the nego- Lik-Lindley expedition members John B. Rice 1728, J. T. Moran |an i ¢ e coastal route froj § Pran- | stions, Oaph. Laekenkh ook S8 y P Rice 1,728, an imposing fleet and nineteen|Seattle where it is due to arrive SR yossina. tride kg sl ship to sea eight ti in an effort met E. P. Beckwith and Percy Ol- | 1681, John G. Walmer 1632, T. A [offices in various parts of the|on June 11, cisco to Attu Island and will make ¢ 1P 10 SO €IS Hmes Ib ton, Jr. i Wakefield 1594, Bugene Wacker|world, including Japan, China, the S o, a stop here. A" second Hohi Shim-|!0 Meet the supposed kidnapers. Private advices said Beckwith 1,594, D. W. Hoskins 1,581. Philippines, Straits Settlements, In- bun flight from Tokio to San is fll with a high fever. Capt. F. E. Lewis and Film| Five precincts in the Second|gia, Russia and Greece. 2 PR lNENT Tfl GUT REG“RD Francisco has been arranged for| o Elzsm%;[’(l‘llfi K'fi"‘;“,o.m » Nicholas Spacceveckia left to re- Di . Hles Division, 12 in the Third and 18| Ten years later he directed the {later in the summer, using a land{p NI CORT o s :e d quest an airplane go for Beckwith, irector V. Fleming in the Fourth are still unreported.|puilding of the 23-knot, electrically plane and following the Interior [ CORCOR HYEL-GC, infetmed- . Spacceveckia is now four days over~ Hum Bear —— - —— driven liners, President Coolidee BEI route. m:.};' l?;;w tlill‘e a{“:mg‘ ruotA the due. and President Hoover, each 653 Yoshihara will take off from the| . o W LtE o ARRREE i . A plane will probably get away > ; feet long with accommodations for Oakland airport and hop first to| "} FVE AHW: HE tionality, today. The plane will be equipped | ©On a leisure:y nunting, fishing 1,200 passengers and crew of 300. i — Seatile. The next leg will be from | S7%% HS RS B8 RACOSN with Bkils. This is necessary for and sight-seeing cruise that is The Newsbody made 7 or 8 knois PI_ Jimmy Mattern and Bennett|Seattle to suncau. From here ne|P)s physichal eharacteristics, all a landing and take-off on the sr'kv)eduled to include 311‘01 Alas- in good weather, was 129 feet long, G “. zplans to hop to Seward, thence The :Jma.rsle" who negotiated i Sk ka's coastal waters and o occupy T ety o L L riffin Propose to |to Duteh Harbor, Nagon Bay on & e e i four months’ time, the $350,000 [ P W A. Clark and Jack H . |Attu Island, Anchorage Harbor, also through the newspapers and paid steam yacht Stranger is in Juneau passangars & y In June | o uargns e the $50,000 ransom made the state- o kg . In addition to controlling coast-| Lynch Drop 2,000 Feet on Attu, then to Petropablovok on 0 o for & brief sojourn. She arrived wise ocean travel along the Pac o B g |the Kamchatka peninsula, and ‘to|™eRY 88 he left his home to ma r il de B pe g : : OKLAHOMA OITY, Okla, May v i) a letter. He would not amplify o 2 yesterday and will depart tomor: States, his steamships were the ane Iits on Nose 5 Japan ) » s ¥ - 16—Jimmy Matton, Forth Worth, |[**P4% his statement. row fJV“""’"‘ A only American passenger vesscls —_— and Bennett Geiffin, of Oklahoms —e—— [ UNDER AHREST (e e el Ao owned. At running to the Orlent. He alwo| COTTONWOOD, Arizona, May|gic, TRenett Geiftin, of Oklanoma FIVE-MAN GANG skippere« by apt. . o wis, i = i 3 poisy P ” - ’ >, > ™= o Eahsicrite rositent: of: boa Angeles, Rails Especially Feeble To- }::zci"a;:gng;:t l?::;::h:g Hoed ;2;1 vovi xAHe cvt:rwlf{-r:gfip':l mag. | VL attempt to establish a “”“""”lh"’"w of George HRREWELL, 4 J My 18 phii and proprietor of the Diamond Bar| day — Short Rally |i5 Alska He was Prosident of |nate and geandson of the late n;z:’fihe"c‘”’u“g flight record next| W ashington Is Turned sy L 5“‘;‘;’::“2“3 f KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 16— cattle ranch in California, which i the Dollar Steamship Company,|Semator Clark of Montana, and : a1 2 bt [ i s B R L g g el e Fails to Work e Dollsc 8 Compal; i Pipany g oo, o The two fllers left for Fort ] QOver to Government|came to public light last Saturday Hydaburg, has been brought to is frequently used as a location Oriental Company, Dollar Portland |former co-pilot with Col. Charles W:)_"hv Texas, after a conferer c‘ P o i RO :fish;ulln _Lhe relentless Pul’:flb of Ketchikan and lodged in the Fed- site by moving picture producing| NEW YORK, May 16—A re-|Lumber Company, Canadian Robert|A. Lindbergh, were killed Sunday |P°7¢ With the backers of {e flight,| | SPLIGES, VRN Nny 8 killers of Baby. Lindberg - 3 % 2 At . Sy g 5 test) ¢ -7 |John Mabee, oil drilling contractor | —The lands and hbuildings of| An outline of the two months' eral jail without bond, charged ccmpanies. : ntless wearing away of values in|pojlar Company, and Director of |when their plane cr: d in the| . . 1 | Wakef: birthpla of G otiati ied 1 the with alleged embezzlement and Victor Fleming of Beverly Hills, (stocks continued today without|ine American International Cor-|foothills north of Clemenceau, Ari-|°.. Tusi and Harry Turner, Ok-|Wakefiel 3paco SYORRIG | SApE s daLiing on ANV mL«\pprop'rmHOn of postal funds.' (Continue- on rage EIRht) important interruption. poration, Anglo London and Paris|zona, L e lahoma oil man, at which all|Washington, has been given into|length of the seaboard with a five- Sk o The list rallied a little in spots Bv‘nk. ahd San Franeisco- Savings L};ncn ok -irsmaring: Clark’ in details were arranged. the custody of the F‘_cdeml ;:m-wman gang by John Hughes Curtis, 3 but recovery soon faltered as the|pBank b i o by dent The flight will be attempted ernment by the Wakefield N.mon-lbecame public through statements 14 g an Z lind flying, when the accident oc- lin a new Lockh el lane | al Memorial Association. After years|of Capt. Lackman, of the private ath i ers general list showed mo signs of Recipient of Honors SURVAL ead Vega p 4 ele n o u SE - Re § |owned by Maktern. The plane has|of effort, the Association com- yacht Marcon, and Dr. John F. following. He received numerous honors, in-| The plane fell 2,000 feet and pl g i ‘The list was extremely quiet. cluding three decorations by c‘-..n- landed on its nose ' ‘" |a ruol oapmnn‘ y of 550 gallons and |pletely restored the birthplace to|Condon’s statement regarding his Turned Back from Entering | mis vee’ sy sesse| e vicrs. e made. mang r-| T oot saommono was s e | U508 5pead of 140 mic an sionia aect M BT ¥ /) selling off one to two and one half (Continuea en Page Six) controls, houe, 4 : C l 'F‘ ld 4 S . I F!l l points. ? - | The flier proposes to start the| oal Fields; Suit Is Filed |”:5.co. vampmone ana o pigr from Ghlcagn or New York. 'Prohibition Erc ra, Drinking graph, United States Steel, Bethle- V B f R and eastward around the | LONDON, Kentucky, May 16—/ were fi hat it ‘would | be | 0HL: Sueel, Sotfonal Bisoukt, New ote on bBeer ior Revenue i ‘ C lit A S d b & ) , May 16— |were first told that i i aer eSO, ey Mattern is much at home flying | onait l()"s re dcore y On the grounds that bloodshed |dangerous to enter and the party d f ¢ in the north, havis e | i |ern Pecific lost ‘4 point or so. to e aken On in W q ng flown the ) would follow the visit and a mob|was then warned to leave within 4 a')’u (l,\’ e first tri-motor 5d- Merchandising issues were heavy. o 7 oAt Jue, from Bd-| uage ln entenCln 1 t that could not be controlled would | four hours. Oils were - barely steady. W O Wl i ¥ monton to Nome. He flew the| ’5. 4 ’ g o l’ R e . s Yo :;eetm‘;m“g:;; Short covering appeared in Du-| WASHINGTON, May 16—A rcc- | Svale, Farmer-Labor Representa- |Piane which was the refuling plane | BN e e barred from the Southeastern Ken- |might be trouble,” if the visitors PONG after a divident cut. Thelord vote on Monday, May 23, or | ive from Volstead's district, signed |0F RoObbINS and Jones last year| gparrrp May 16—Dr. Albert| The Prohibition era and drinke tucky coal fields last Saturday. did not heed the warning. He did |PoInt 10ss was later erased. beer for revenue is assured. ‘he petition. § |C. McKeown, dentist, and Leslie ing conditions were scored by both Rturning here, Arthur Canfield not explain further. Representative Bachman, Re . This will be the second vote on|Seattle Man T.ku {Barrett, aged 19, both convicted of | Judge Steinert, who sentenced Bar- Hays, leader of the group, filed a| A crowd gathered in the street| CIOSING PRICES TODAY llican whip, became the 145th s ‘egalized beer this session but the His Life in Portl d‘sla\mg their mothers two months rett, and ths defense counsel Who $100000 personal damage suit but there was no demonstration| NBW YORK, May 16—Closing of the petifion to call up lirst by which the votes of the ll.l 0 ago, have been sentenced. laid the youth’s mother’s fate at against nine officers and citizens|as the group departed late Sat-|duotations of Alaska Juneau minc|O'Connor-Hull bill for a tax o mdlvidual members will be record- Dr. McKeown was given 12 to zfi‘lhe doors of Law Enforcement b for having blocked his progress at|urday afternoon. stock today is 10%, American Can [cents a pint on beer not over PORTLA{“D- Ore, May 16—Ben|yeqrs and Barrett from 5 to 20| authorities for leaving “it possiblé the Bell County line. The turning back of the delega-|37%. Anaconda 5, Bethlehem Stecl |per cent alcohol by welght. An attempt to attach beer to|Wise, Seatle real estate dealer |years, |for a boy to get liquor.” Hays said he would test whether tion is the latest of a series of|12%, Onrtiss-Wright 1, Fox Films| The bill would declare the p-r-|the tax bill was defeated in the|shot himself to death in @ hotel|” urrett asked the Judge for leni-| Judge Steinert said: “It is a members of thé community can|incidénts which have followed of-|2. ‘General Motors 10%, Interna- |centage “nonintoxicating in fact House by 216 to 132. {room here. The police said they ency, said commentary of drinking con- .4 legally prevent citizens entering. |forts of “outsiders” to view the|tional Harvester 17%, Kennecott| Applause from the wets grecicd| O'Connor, Democrat of New York, found messages denoting despair.| Dr McKeown stood silent. His [ditlons - as they are that Bar. The party was halted at the|conditions of the miners in the|6%. Packard Motors 2%, United Bachman's action. predicted the beer vote will show|He leaves a wife and four chil-|wife ran to him exclaiming: “My |rett’s mother was his compamnn Bell County line. The members|coal fields. States Steel 27%. Earlier in the day, Representa' Ve greater wet strength, L{lm in Seattle. l“w' is there no justice?” 'in this fatal brawl.”

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