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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. | FISTS FLY IN Suspended [PARKS TO SAIL MARKETLOSES | PRUSSIAN DIET; | fr Bear | qN QUEEN FOR . v| INTERIOR TRIP GROUND TODAY, FREE-FOR-ALL <!’ N Drastic Action Taken by Steady Drizzle of Orders to|Communists Routed from| Stock Exchange on Sell Force Leaders Legislative Ha]l—‘Hil- Whitehorse and Dawson Browne W aits For Strong Wind For Take-Off SON IS BORN TO MR. AND MRS. SOMMERS | ‘A telegram received today by Mr. R. J. Sommers announced the birth last night in Seattle of a son. Mrs. Sommers is in the Seattle General Hospital and both she and the baby are doing nicely, The baby weighed 64 pounds. Mrs. Sommers has been visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, 4 and Mrs. A. B. Phillips, near Seattle for several months. She CAPT. A, HAMLET NAMED AS CHIEF OF COAST GUARD New Commandant Has Served in Alaska and DETAIL PLANS WEARY STOCK FOR NEW HOTEL AT SHATTUGK'S Sommers Gratified with Endorsement Given Pre- Boeing \creased t ’ ; “ One Member Down M: liminary Announcement he floor ar- in e s0ececcc0000c000cce0s s confer po to professional DUNCAN ROBERTSON GETS TRIP SOUTH ON CHELAN othe mmunity ave no ari- | | ot m of Mr. | E. Robertson of this member the local t o sation, is making ryone who from Junzau to Sea Mr. Sommer: 3 commander of et informally the d Stat Coast Guard o] left here return home of COMES UP FOR NEW YORK, May befo: ng this afl Stock Market suddenly AT came {wells, chair legs and water bo! |flew as the National Socialists ar 1t | Communists mixed in hand to hand 1 from fighting > points | yesterday. and Rey- | puty, declared there were mu lerites Win Battle BERLIN, May 26. — Fists, ink in the Prussian Diet Hans Kerrl, National Socialist was elected President of the Diet and Ernst Wittmaack, Social Den r |dent. Wilhelm Pieck, Communist De- rs on the Nazi benches and t 1|battle was on. The battle was fought to a fi ish without police interference as he National Socialist, or H arty members, declined service of police. The legislative hall vrecked. Half a dozen National Social members were injured but the C munists were finally driven fr hall. air new after burrowing fur low ground and los: leaders advanced from SHIRAWAKA 18 NEW YORK, May 26.—The New York Stock Exchange today took |the most drastic action against a >s |\ member for bear activity thus far communities in the interior and in the two and one-half years' decline. s Daniel Manning McKeown, pri-| vate floor trader, was suspendedJ for a period of one year. ] The suspension was under mef |provisions of the constitution Ior-‘ |bidding offering of stocks in @ pere in time to m: anner designed to demoralize the ket, the announcement said. | -| Although McKeown's offers were pere pefore the end of June. not accepted and did not cause| a decline in the prices,” he was |found guilty of the charges by the' |Governing Committee, ! SR DEAD; VICTIM BOMB OUTRAGE to Interior Points To pay an official visit to several Territory, Gov. | will leave here; eastern part of tr George A. Parks on Pacific Coast Capt. A. Hamlet yesterday was nominated for commandant of the United States Ccast the rank of Rear Admiral, Guard with the Sunday night on the steamer Queen | Associated Press reports. The nom- for Skagway, was today. He will be a announced | ination, made by President Hoover, sent about three must be confirmed by the Senate. weeks, { Confirmation is deemed certain, plans to return| Assistant The Governor Secretary Bdwards of | Dapartment and his party, due} With Lieut. Col. Dawson Olm- stead, head of the Army communi- cations system in the Terri:ory.| Gov. Parks will go by the way of Whitehorse and Dawson, to Eagle, Circle, thence over Steese High- y to Fairbanks. After spending few days there, he will wvisit Alaska Railroad points, conferring with Col. O. M. Ohlson, and re- turn here. A J, HUFFORD late Rear Admiral e Interior | Billard, who died several days ago. Coast Guard Academy, Arundel Cove, Md. He was grad- |j uated fin 1896. His father was a Senior Officer in the Coast Guard service and Superintendent of the Academy for several years. Saving Medal” rescue work during the World War. Hamlet will succeed the Frederick C. Capt. Capt. Hamlet's home is given in the Coast Guard Register as at Port Townsend, Wash. Was Graduated in 1896. He was appointed in 1894' to then at Capt. A. Hamlet has served 4 years and 6 months in Alaska wa- ters and 8 years on the Pacific Coast. Awarded Gold Medal He was awarded the gold “Life for distinguished In 1928, he was appointed Su- and the baby will return home in a few weeks, Conn. During his tenure of the position, the new Academy build- ing, costing $1,500,000, has been erected. It will be opened next, Fall. Capt. Hamlet's immediately fim- ily consists of Mrs. Hamlet and daughter. INSPECTORS LEAVE ON WRANGELL TRIP ‘To inspect the new river steamer ist put into service by the Barring-e ton Transportation Company on the Stikine River, Capt. John M. ¢ Clark and Chief John Newmarker, of the local board of United States Steamboat Inspectors, lefs yesterday for Wrangell. They will ¢ return here Saturday. The new vessel was built on Pu- get Sound last winter. It will re- place the vessel destroyed by fire after the close of navigation last season. L] - Old papers for sale at Empiro Oftice. perintendent of the Coast Guard Academy, now at New London, PEANUT BUTTER WESCO—2-pound jars—35 cents two or more above the A Is of the previous session. | Dies from Wounds | CLOSING PRICES TODAY SHANGHAIL, China, May 2. Will Probably be Assistant NEW YORK, May 26—Closing|Gen yohinori Shirakawa, aged 62! to Pilot Joe quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|yesrs Commander-in-Chief of the| st today is 10%, Japanese Imperial Forces here, who | Crosson 37, Anaconda 4%, Bethlehem |was wounded by a bomb explosion Curtiss-Wright on April 29, died today. SEATTLE, May 26—Andrew J. 2, General Motors | Y. Kakabata, President of the!Hufford, accompanied by his wife, tlonal Harvester 16%, Shanghai Residents' Association, |is leaving Saturday on the steam- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Buy Your Hosiery Supply E . g REGISTERED SITKA, Alaska, May 26. — A ronounced earth shock was i d at Vie observatory X The fir waves were received at 21 minutes and 52 seconds past 7 o'clock this morning. The distance cf the disturbance is 3,000 miles. Next Award of Free Ticket to Seattle or in Trade, June 17 GEORGE BROTHERS States MILK MILK MILK R & W MILK—Pure, Uncolored—by the case, $2.95 GARNICK’S—-Phone 174 A MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY! Packard Molors 2, United |gied previously of wounds received er Alaska for Seward and other Steel 28%. |at the time. Several others were points, evidently to assist Joe Cros- |injured. n as mechnaic. | blamed for the blast which took with the first Wilkins expedition place during a military review. {and then went to St. Paul, Minne- R - sota, and was later employed in u s LosEs IN reau of Aeronautics. 1 i Hufford also flew with Crosson from Fairbanks to Teller and re- (Norse after the Polar flight. MUIRFIELD, Scotlana, May 26.~—‘ R R T AT Another American quest for the MRS. LAVENIK 10 VISIT ip failed as three survivors of | e original delegation of eleven| Mrs. Martin Lavenik, Chief Clerk went down to defeat in the third in the local postoffice, left early ".Dlvld Martin, of California, 'which she will spend visiting her Charles and Robert Sweeney, atten-'mother in Roseville, Ore. She is ding Oxford, were the last three expected to be absent about 30 L (4 ores wiit pe Lltose Korean revolutionary elementsare| Bufford was a mechanic in 1928 | Washington, D. 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