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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ALL THE NEWS OL. XLI., NO. 6200. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, DEC ALL THE TIME” MF MBER OF ASSOCIATLD PRl:SS PRICE TEN CENTS BRITISH MAKE THREAT AGAINST THE UNlTED STATES RATIFICATION JUDIGIARY COM. Will Be Switched from Convention to Legisla- tive Action NO OPPOSITION IS EXPECTED TO ARISE | Question Expected to Be (€] Ready for Vote in House Monday ISSUE BEFORE | = WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. The Garner Repeal Resolu-! tion, with the provision for convention ratification as the [, sharpest issue, reached the! first legislative hurdle today as the House Judiciary Com- || 8§ mittee considered moves to |’ be made to substitute rati catien by State Legislatures | instead of conventions. Leaders are confident that| the provision will not en-‘i counter serious opposition | and a favorable report will| be made and the House will| vote on the repeal resolution, scheduled, next Monday, first day of the shoxt, sion of Congress. | can in the upper house of congress. A. Mitchell Palmer, former Attorney General of the Unit-| ed States, in a brief to all| it mumbur.:. advocated submi\'-‘Def"C’,’t Of U. S. Grows as the se sion of repeal to conventions. He said this would insure an early decision and minimize what may amount to nullifi-| cation of pending and final action. LATER SEASON | ON FOWL URGED Government -Makes Report for First Five Months of Fiscal Year WASHINGTON, Dec. Government ended five months of wecks af*ar an unsuccessful campaign for reslection. To Big Sum 2. — The | { o The casket of Senator Wesley Jones being carried from the church in Seattle, Wash., after funcral services for the third ranking republi- He died of a heart zilment two (Associated PRESIDENT IS NOT WORRYING, IT 1S CLAIMED Hoover Cheetful, Overwhelming Defeat, | Say His Friends By HERBERT PLUMMER 'WASHINGTCN, Dec. 2—In the cold grey dawn, now a fortnight | self. Despite! | | | will be commissioned to oe- President V;—Hindenburg Attempts One More National Move VON PAPEN GIVES HIS SUGGESTIONS; | Throne May Be Restored but Nominee Favors Organized Labor BERLIN, dent von Hindenburg has ask- ed Gen. Kurt von Schleicher, the “mystery man” of Ger- man politics, now Defense Minister, to form a Presiden- tial Cabinet for the German Republic. If successful, the General cupy the Chancellorship him- In the recent von Papen Cabinet, Gen. von Schleicher was regarded as the power behind the Government. Von Papen told the Presi- dent he believed a conflict with the Reichstag will bel avoided if the General re placed him, It is believed Gen. von| Schleicher will not oppose re-| storation of the throne to the! former Crown Prince, if it is| the popular sentiment and| approved by the people, but| at the same time he is| friendly to organized labor. Sm——— Dec. 2. — Presi-| 1 Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt exchanged pleasantries with a small istarted the automobile ride to the White House for his cenference with President Hoover on the mter- hational debt situation. (Associated Press Photo) 'ROOSEVELT WITH HIS ADVISERS As President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt rode to Washington for | his debt conference with President Hoover, he was accompanled hy hI- leading advisers. Left to right: Prof. Raymond Moley, James A. F: Gov. Roosevelt and Col. Louis Howe. (Associated Press Photo> Doctors S llt on Plan to boy admirer as he left his train and | BONE DRY LAW ALL OFF; DORE Mayor of Seattle Signs Ordinance — New | One Coming Up SEATTLE, Dec. 2—Mayor John F. Dore yesterday signed an or- {dinance passed last week by the| Council repealing all existing | municipal Prohibition laws based on the State bone dry law which ' was repealed by popular volte at the recent election. The City Council is now pre- paring to pass an ordinance to re- | gulate the sale of medicinal wines | and liquors by drug stores as per- mitted by the National Prohibition Act. Such sale will be legal on and after December 29. -oes LEGISLATURE | - OF NEW YORK ~ TOBE CALLED | mformed the AFFIXES NAME WARNING’NETE IS DELIVERED ON WAR DEBTS If Paymentrsisted Upon, United Kingdom Plans Reprisals IMPORTATION OF U. S. GOODS BE RESTRICTED Second Message Also Re- ceived from Govern- ment of France WASHINGTON, Dee. 2.— { The British Government has United States in a new war debt note de- {livered yesterday to Secre- tary of State Stimson, that if payments are resumed on | December 15, the United | Kingdom will be forced to re- strict the importation of Am- erican goods. The British Government expressed “profound convic- tion that resumption of the !war debt payments, as they | existed before the Hoover | moratorium, would inevitably deepen depression. and would lead to further fall in com- imodity prices with disastrous consequences from which no nation would be exempt.” The payment amounts to rough- 'y $95,500,000. Must Pay Debts Following the British note being made public there was no lesseniag of determination on the part of leaders in Congress, where the debt {matters finally rest, that debts | must be paid on time. The British note further said |that the payment would be too |great a drain on the nation's sup- |ply at this time. The British note contained 6,000 uords. The British did not refuse to (Continued on Page Two) ; szt sl de £ the 1933 fiscal year on November AL T F IR R 2 30 with a deficit of $751311,422, |OF S0 after the elections that Let Deformed B(lbl(’s Dl(’ The public debt is $20,806,013- Ig Praught ;- e o STl e 13 GRADILS mashng De m o- LARGE AMDUNT Special Session Demanded : i eratic victory, BALTIMORE‘ Md. Dec. 2.—A y Date in S. E. Alaska The Alaska Game Commission today aGbpted a resolution urging IS AGAIN NAMED conditions in fixing the open sea- Republican par- ty? ‘What must the President himself FOR INJURIES ALASKA FLIER M. J. Eastman of the obstetr staff of the Johns Hopkins versity here. Dr. W. A Guild of CARRIES MAIL, UNIQUE ROUTE, Uni Ch by Bankers — Re- | ALBANY, N. Y. Dec. 2.—After a| ence with New York City Acting Gov. Herbert Le- | announced he will call an| bardinary session of the State confer = bank ¥ pe | 2 g |vhat musf be the proposal that radically deformed Game Commussion Asks for feclings and re- babies be allowed to die at birtl quest Is Granted SENTIMENT DN September 30 Opening WILLIAM GREEN |pections o the instead of, being nursed into a “life A i ®lkey men in the of tragedy” was dltacked by Dr. CAPITOL HILL the Department of Agriculture to LABUR!S GHIEF think? His only | Alaska Fish member of the American Hom Legislature for December 9 to|Oenators Smoot and Har- zone Alaska, according to climatic ormer aska I'isherman| | 4 i s ‘the pro- ) ogl i salarle . . pub lic comment pathic Conference, made the pro- amend legislation fixing salaries rison Oulspoken n son fowl, for hunting migratory wild it was announced by W. R. was made in the fi yrief speech at IHERBERT HOOVER jlendale, Calif., Given Verdict for Sum | of $18,000 A A Benn;rto Hop Be- tween Boise and Iso- posal. “The duty of the doct \save life and not destroy te Dr. ol the New York City employes. > The bankers made a demand for further reduction of city employe Their Remarks scitridge, Chairman. [Chosen Pre51dent for Ninth enroute to Washington, when he e S lated Mining Camp Eastman declared. “One can never salaries before granting additional| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—A strong The Commission asked Lhnt_ Fhe C T {sounded the call for a “militant” Sebasti d Tucav 7 flshefman N, be sure of the outcome of h loans to the city to meet emergency | sentiment against deferment of area cast of the 141st meridian onsecutive Term— ! organization — not reorganization— “‘5““"3 dgilaooo'b a Superior| BOISE. Idaho, Dec. 2—A, A, ® Proposal, and the doctor should relief. debt payments was expressed on be given an open season between Outhi Pl |of the Republican ranks up and|"aS awarde o Mt e ' flier. will 1Ot be allowed to take such chances Capitol Hill today. September 20 and November 20, thnes Flans - 1 00 line Court jury yesterdsy against the Bemmetf, ploneer Alaska flier, willyo o ™% " "o © 0 . . - United States Senator Reed et O e | 4o Ostiir —_ ' ; Red Salmon Canning Company.|today stari on his winter airmail| By {Washington University 31 as was the case this year. The season west of the same meridian would noi be altered. Text of Resolution liam Green was foday re-elected President of the American Fed- eration of Labor at the annual | CINCINNATI, C. Dec. 2.—Wil- The President’s most Intimate \iriends, who have seen him infor- mally since his return to the White House, profess to have discovered /in him a new Herbert Hoover— He alleged his back was perman- ently injured at Naknak, Alaska, in 1930, while working for the com- pany. route between this city and the gold mining camp at Atlanta. This is reputed the shortest contract airmail route in the United States, a distance o miles but all over! FIGHTING IN | Loses Endowment Record ST. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 2—Once owner of the largest unencumberzd Smoot, Republican, of Utah, and that if England imposed tariff re- strictions on American goods after paying her war debts, “in fny opin- fon she will be the sufferer in- fe v?;h“e LSS B fuoluiion f;mvetnnon for 00 S0 consecu—:ur at least a Hoover not known for mountains no intermediate anD WEATHER endowment among American stead of the United States.” ollows: ve time. | [ S ot e t 1 g “Whereas, the wild fowl of “Al- jmany, many months. He is a|Australia Court Holds landing TIétd leges and university, Washing [Senator Pat Harrison, Democrat aska is of great importas President G raiterated in-'cheerful man, they say, freer from . o l l I)] Pilot Benr carries the mail | University, in St. Louls, has slipped |of Mississippi, said that Great sotiros’ - Yoo supply 1orntchee 2:515,“"‘“0" of pushm" the Federation's care than he has been for many Radlo Libe mpossible twice a we d makes other to fifteenth place as a result of exaggerated possibilities of program for unemployment insur- ents isolats i dents of isolated communities and arios mhd.-s 30-hour ‘week: should be available for as exten- a day, yet seriously concerning him- self with the continuing problems MELBOURNE, Dec. 2—A person| nd s affords, taking ght. trips when bu passengers and Subzero TemperaturesPre- decreased income from investmen and smaller donations, articles r and “threats of stringent ations of exchange or in- R » . Y , | . i cive use as Is consistent with the| “We Will plead for co-operation of the presidency. cannot be libelled over the air in| “pipyeumies live at Atlanta . vail on Manchurian [the Almni Bulletin of the schoo:|creased measures will mot affect perpetuation of supply under the|DUt Where we cannot get it, we Australia, but he can be slandered.| p a0 T sing early in Battlefront ! revealed. é the sober judgment and convictions Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and ® Wil use every legitimate power A TONIC This is the effect of a decision|pne "winre. A campaign will be presssdfof the American people against id | — |at our command to secure it,” The fact that his responsibili- the re-elected President of Labor.!ties are so soon to end has had a ~ !tonic effect on him, they add, and |revived the Hoover sense of humor well known in private to his in- |timates, yet so utterly unknown in ithe public view of the President. On one party stalwart, who told (Continuea on Page Three) Many Mexicans Leave Arizona TUSCON, Ariz, Dec. 2—Mexican More than 2,000 Mexicans, Court- by the Victoria Full Court, dis- missing an appeal of Max Meldrum, artist, who sued for $10,000 dam-| ages from the Australian Broad- casting Company. The Full Court held that it was| not possible for anyone to be li- belled by wireless broadcast, and that aggrieved persons were i 1g in Alaska Bennett be airbanks, Nome nts. {in 1924, between and Eagle and other - ADA GIOVANFTTI’S HEALTH MUCH BETTER TSITSHAR, Dec. 2. — Japanese Federal troops and Chinese Irre- __ |gulars have fought three stiff bat- {tles in sub-zero weather in North- east Manchuria during the two days. At least *200 men have been slain. last among graduates for contributioas bo lhe alumni endowment fund. cancellation er poscponement of the war debt paymen Scotch to End Ltquor Making ELGIN, Scotland, Dec. 2.—They | In 4n interview a member of the re- G0 t ¢ still | association declared that ware- immigration, which threatened %0 ney reports, are leaving the United him consolingly to forget 1932 and stricted to actions for slander. % Mrs. M. D. Gi ;hz::n:::: The Japanese continue to ad- are going to stop distilling whiskey | Batints: s Al ard kil o siand become & nat:::alc;:roblem :s x-} Sl T SR L L Jook rorwe;d tlo r-rlumphar;t%;mil; e c:n‘:gh.:’-k le} jay on the 20 into the insurgent territory. in Scotland. |1ly decreasing outlet, there was no most a mill itizens of e cation and election in A ck to Ju o —————— i o er 5 Southern republic trekked into the|that the hegira homeward has {;rneq a comically scowling glance motorship Nor d from a visit ot | Burdened by the crushing Whisk- | ofner alternative but to close the ers, at a meet-\ h [ United States in the decade prior |taken more than 100,000 within the and said: Of Slght weeks in Sea tna| Shakespeare Takes Bow A e gl e o S |distilleries of Scotland. He said: i to the 1929 debacle, is today negli- |last three years, most of whom| “And you call yourself my trip was made est of , S ave agree & It costs about three shillings | gible, according to C. C. Courtney, |came from Southern California. |friend” Miss Giovanetti’ and was BKiDA-’PI!BT. Dec. 2. — “King stoppage g | and sixpence (approximately 60 1 chief border patrol inspector lm‘! Chinese are leading the Mexi- What are the thoughts of Henry eminently succes ne has re- Lear,” presented by a cast of four The decision will affect thou- oem.s) to produce one gallon of 1 Arizona. jcans in entering this country. L Stimson, and what is he going turned home gre: r in a suburban theatre, brought sands of workmen directly con- | whiskey, while on that one gallon The average monthly Mexican More than 2500 Celestials, who to do with Woodley, that imposing TR - from the audience loud c of cerned with the ditilling, as well the government extracts in duty “author.” The director dommed a beard and took the bow, but was pelted with eggs, whereupon three college students were fined $3.50 RETURNS migration into Arizona during the ,kave been the targets of anti- last year has been slightly more As:atlc societies on the West Coast than 100. Far offsetting this hasiof Mexico, have crossed the Ari- been the return to the homeland |zona border during the hst e!‘htl as those in kindred trades. No £3-126d (approximately $12." whiskey will be made in the season | The position is most acutely felt 1932-33. Other distillers outside |in Strathspey, Morayshire, a dis- the combine will work only for a trict which is soley dependent.up- A. VAN MAVERN A. Van Mavc broker, rveturned t from a business estate of his in the heart of the capital's most exclusive residential section? of thousands. months, i { . (Continued on Page Four) towns outh of Jur teach. ‘;‘no:l period. lon distilling. ———