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N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XLL, NO. 6230. JU’\II:AU ALASKA FRI'DAY JANUARY 6, 1933, M!;MBER OF AbeCXATED PRESS PRICE TEN CEN'Y DEMOCRATIC TAX PROGRAM OUTLINED EX-PRESIDENT TO BE LAID T0 REST TOMORROW THREATENS STRIKE COOLIDGE TO BE BURIED IN | NATIVE STATE - Faces Great Loss Bravely v, INCOMES T0 BE ASSESSED HIGHER RATE Federal Gasoline Levies Will Be Continued | to Raise Funds \BEER LEGISLATION §EfiEflAT|flN OF Rum Violators Win Pardons From Gov Rolph ENACTMENT PLEDGED Short Service Will Be Held : i L ABUR M AKING | G ithiinsion | Congressional Leaders and Tomorrop Roosevelt Confer in b DRASTIG MUVE. S0 I New York City ks MOTOR CAR, Tvm'i]iqofi}{ | NEW YORK s 6 2 | Walk 1ot Democratic Congressional General Walkout Is Indi- Two Special T th leaders at a conference last cated in Fight for wo Specia q Orfi““s Wi night with President - Elect s Shorter ,Hours Hooyer an thers Ar- Franklin D. Roosevelt, de- ~—E rive Mommg termined upon a program to FIVE DAY WEEK AND gy balance the Budget by in- NORTHAMPTON, Mass % SIX HOUR DAY PLAN 5 06 Calvin Coofid 8 | creasing income taxes and an. P.—':lnt i g[é; & l continuing the Federal gaso- s IS | N | mer President of the United i President William Green| h line tax, and this with a view p u] \\v | States, who suddenly died of avoi«;lng a special session akes Announcement | yesterday at his home here of the new Congress. N at Heal ing as the result of an attack of Yo' sdditish: the ct;nference I | the -heart, goes to his long 4 ” " o g gt S % 4 went on record for the enact- W A\:\HIA\(.TOZ\: J:m.ffi- rest tomorrow amid the hills| ment of a beer bill at this ’ ()!u“m/,ed I;xbor'kls uf\ avor‘ of Jike niative Vermont, i a ' S- o 5 \$. 8 g::zlawflt“r,lmf' :;rnéecee“ [ _The thoughts of the Na- It is estimated that a beer : J e % Hihs tion ‘he led will follow the tax will return $125,000,000, Vg X ol by QIS CDLIEE : income taxes $130,000,000 to OREESPON O ’ me The services will be as sim- $150,000,000, and gasoline tax ; ke : ! ,000,000, about the unner§d| adoption ple-as the life- he led. - This $137.000,000 of a shorter working day. He 1% the keynote of the funeral The program aiso called for e ;“d"“‘;"“" = L"" ";’ :"hta"" » arrangements under prepara- ia reduction of $100,000,000 ish a 5-day week an our tion. The local scrvices will| i : ki, day in manufacturing indus-! TOS ANGELES, Cal—Liquor viclators give a lusty cheer as Jailur Clem Peoples reads their - W0 100\ g 5 Lo o ! |in appropriations for the com- {ries. The Federation head names on the Gov. Roiph pardon list. The Los Angeles priscners won freedom as the Wright Act of- ik HEE 8 i o o Tl i I1ing fiscal year. & i : g R | ficlally passed into history. .morrow forenoon and burial The conference was held in made the strike decl dl"d. wni 2 | et A I QR i 0.0 b RN v TSI e | gervice in the afternoon at Roosevelt's town house and broke ? before the Senate Judiciary 'the grave-in Vermont. up at midnight. Sub-Committee. enate Commlttee Votes FILM ACTRESS | eresiten "ioovr, conessonn MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE Speaker John N. Garner and Green declared that it ')oaders and others high in the ; ANO:‘:";‘M"‘)'}" M:s: Jan. 6—Grace Goodhue Coolidge is gz‘;:“;_;-;;a‘::’e‘:“::";;zfl;::“fi el ’ Government, will arrive early to-| facing the loss of her husband, Calvin Coclidge, with the same » g cither a case of w dole, a - [ Favor of Proposal for IS ROBBED OF 5oioe o ] core sna i i, i sh s i ut soueien s |2 2%, e o, e versal strike or legislative ac-| trains to attend the services. later the burdens of Chief Executive. revi il it S tion.He declared further he| Repeal 18th Amendment| A it proceseion Wil stait,|: LAtoee sheibiBooveeed -l uskhy Dody Jemtocday ot ane | S5, IGHAEE gvec o EE R did not think it would be nes- Tt R . HER JEWELRY alter the local service, for Fly-| ram down the stairs. stopped st & landing and called fo Hairy Row, | The propoesd rates start from .~ essary to take strike steps | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. — The | Miles @iy to 1y the SR Bres: sdiflingcis - o il 2 basis two per cent higher than the but “industrial leaders refuse| |Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, | —= Ribt belBlE B Tathertsnd sin My husband is dead. rates in force now which in furn ¥ stri e S charged with the study of Prohi- “Messen n Boy" Bandll oty Her voice was described by Ross as calm, aithough she wgs |are much stiffer than any paid to take action. Some have bition Repeal proposals, has voted] 8 | Calvin Goolidge dled much as he| STeAUY affected. |since the 1921 revenue law was + voluntarily established a 5- lin favor of & sesolution for repeat| Secures $41,000 from | Caivin Co She has been her husband's constant companion and helpmate | supplied. day week but so isclated is| ‘or the controverted Eighteenth Belty Compson | from the days when he was a young Vermont farmer boy with a The present rates are 4 per cent the. splication: .ot 'a. sitortar) | Amendment. | SENATE ADJOURNS Job in a local law office and then took her from school teaching to | O the first $4000 net income with . % ! | The committee agreed to report| mHOLTYWO Cal, Jan. 6— WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—Immed-| be his bride in 1905, 8 per cent for the remainder, work week in a few indus-| is- | . % | X after exemptiol ded : : |the repeal resolution for submis-|The “messenger boy” robber, has iate adjournment of the Senate was ptions are deduected. tries that it has no effect on| {sion to State Legislatures, and not |jisted Betty Compson, screen act- | decided upon this forenoon as The old rates were 1% per cent the general situation.” 18 tate conventions, with protection ress and former wife of James further respect to Calvin Coolidge FIND NU TRAGE cu N :: the first $4,000, 3 per cent for o AN AT {Civilians Are Mowed Down | for dry States and authorization for | Cruze, film director, among his and to allow Senators to arrange | {the mexs {44,000 and. S k. Hete (e ‘B G 1 Congress to legislate against the|victims. |to attend the funeral service. | ot Einni $4,000 and 80 fheehy ‘ | s g e |remimiof tho ssigpn: The actress has reported to the Speaker Garner announced the tlonseoxf"e:esx;t ]]a.w reduced exemps { Is Lauded Senator Borah, of Idaho, Te-ipolice she lost $41,000 in jewelry House will not meet tomorrow. y Hons of @ single person from 8.« u L L served the right to oppose the|ip the robber who forced his way | FAE WS R 0 $1,000 and heads of families -ob o | from $3500 to $2500 b ’resalulion on the floor of the Sen-|into her home, bound and gagged | ) $2500 but credits u OVER RAY.} PIEPING, China, Jan. 6—Three ate. her and also Ed Leshin, her ex-| I E | - forh dependants remains at $400 ; ’ }t:](‘):ja?g "‘:;ng::’“e (;Tnse;?anh‘:fl:ei o production manager, with whom : e i 3 % {she was playing cards. | AR i — |wan, refugees arriving here said.| APPROVAL SEEMS CERTAIN ¢ At i ‘ CRITICISM IS MADE o z vuTE EDBE.,Scm- of houses are mow hesps| WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—4 fore. ‘th:;h:w;‘:g:"‘;miu?fi' égxflsdo“““.r Second Party Returns to.For Third Time in History WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—Criticis- of blackened bricks and bodies|cast of early nate approva 4 ¥ | . ng the proposal for increased taxes, O piled in the streets. \the resolution to repeal the Eigh-| leflsShwe::d Bob et iwhere ghe. Jew Petersburg After No One that Has Retired |whicn emerged at the New York Few VotesOutstandmg Not| One hundred thousand refugees!teenth Amendment came from | €5 e Compson 1s hysterical fol- & Futile Search | from Presidency Lives |Democratic Conterence, Senator 0 leaders today as a sharp division — | William H. Ki De t Affect Result—Li ocked. toward Chinwangtao, lowing the robbery but some dis- " ing, Democrat of Utah, (:_‘C~ (.ESU —Lingo Repor:s estimated that the Jap- ©f opinion toward it developed ietendids are donnd: 1n B0S 3 SRS PETERSBURG, Alaska, Jan. 6.— | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. — The | | said increased taxation at this time 5 Wins in Fourth anese casualties were only about among friends of prohibition. {she and her companion told and Federal Bu|ld1ngs and gie?‘fi‘-;; l’t‘;l"e”'u‘)f rlzpenbl::w;e- Aoatth . of ORI Coolldge. leaves ;’:"éslbe to demom:rne a “lack pal EEES 94 kil Y mcludmg‘rour officers. RV RS A R they will be questioned further Sch l L COl v Sl s : hm)e u 141 r; the Nation without a llving ex- = Lumnmhl" p and courage by Practically —complete returns| A lay'latory tale is told omoern-‘ o ools Lower ors In 5 ODUIMSE: 9isht: M. I |President for the second time Lipin i from the Third Division insure ingthedeath of Col. Antesshin and Coolidge Tribute Thursday Atetnoon, . Unscoseslul| i) 1 dagih of George Wash- | B the -eléction “of James Campell, {300 of his men, defending the, g in.thelrgaey Tor By, lmgmn during the Administration ( Democrat, as Senator, over L. V.|south gate. . ol Flags on local public buildings naire and oid resident of thus dis.|0f President John Adems The I- SAVED. v e Fo lon show fatieh Maiianid & S knd Bl the Territory were today lowered| oy e searching = party re_‘of Qrover Clewlgnd and the inau- Gmrge A L&ngo to have nosed out | third a: | to half-staff in tribute to former guration of Willlam H. Taft. The A H. C. Fohn-Hanson, both Demo-|ier onslaught and the Colonel and % P x: & Galvtn CoollA" whdae| "o Task Mandey. fresenit. Is the ¢hind Bl 10" crats, for fourth place for R Ihis men perished before Japanese » id pEEpRens . Ca vl » Who3e| 4 week ago yesterday, Hasbrouck | . EsA0% M Pt cilled o menie 0 e o wer s Mother of Six Children JUBS FOR M ANY sudden death in Northampton,|uarced out to trap a wolf and has| Six Presidential Widows Live N i 3 Cak . e Mass., yesterday shocked the entiref . peen hea d 1 since. The widows of six Presidents N n In both Divisions, Senator A, J.|€arly twenties. Sees Two Killed nation. o B i |are still iving, ‘They are the wi-| Dxmom}i)e had almost three to oné | AR : | Also Her Husband On the Federal buildings, they |dows of Presidents Benjamin Har- over A l:‘za: Wickersham+ and ! FIGHTING RESUMES | | 'WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Millions | will be kept at half-staff for 30 rison, Cleveland, Theodore Roose- Fatal -Skati Accide . zeckingd Ve HpGE Sateigeu: o] J SRANCRAD Jho. 6—Two days, ysSHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Charles of dollars lent by the Reconstruc- days in compliance with a pro- e, . T Wilson and Coolidge. [ ata ating Accident in any Democral K. Keller, seek- [of quiet on the Shanhaikwan bai-|ponadson, who the police said|tion Finance Corporation to pio-|clamation issued from Washington land’s widow is the only one Vermont—Thin Ice 4% i re-elect)ox;’dw:: fae, gply Re_- ,Cnm‘_m,,, o ags Foibes ‘had been drinking, is held fo ‘vide jobs on great construction;yesterday by President Hoover. whu remarried. She is now Mrs. R bl b plfbll??n. CAndUuRS I P e : = \shooting to death his brother projects, are in the hands of the| Buildings lowering their flags Thomas J. Preston, Jr., of Prince- esponsible F‘?““r"“w qp_}zonent and he car- las and his two children, George, borrowers to pay for bridges, «i-|were: Capitol, Governor's Mansion, iton, N. J. Her husband is a| ADDISON, Vermont, Jan. 6— A ot DiveReRs 2 Roald Amundsen Hut {aged 18 and Mary, aged 14. The ter works and other projects in ‘e Federal jail building and the public| WALLACE, Idaho, Jan. 6—An- Princeton University professor. |Three boys the oldest, 19 years, s a:e‘“‘mf[')‘ o= AR 0 Fm"ud‘ _enF ul North mother, who has four other chil-|different states. This appareny |schools. other man was probably killed,| —_— were dr;wne;it to:)ay “'T; R‘.uh" Y 2 T ound mm rar Noi dren, said Charles and Silas had bears out the prediction that Jai-! Instructions were wired from here|mine buildings valued at thousands pushed sately 10-year-ol by p?'a_c‘““; missing in "h‘f mot:d Di- been quarreling over Charles liv-|uary 1 would find many projc's|today by Collector of Customs Mec-|of dollars were destroyed, and six EILER HANSON GOES Didrickson, who had &rokea E' vxstm; b no}bt er;:ugbev ds ':: LONDON, Jan. 6—Soviet offic- ing with the family. |getting under way and employi"s |Bride to other towns to bring|dwelling house were demolished by| SOUTH ON BUS'NFSS through thin ice while skating. Her ousEatng. % b Mowsd, fals of Cape Tchelyruskin in Nor-! - hundreds of men. the President’s proclamation to|new slides near here. | . brother, Robert, was one .af the ciange the results in the Senator- & | i - g S hes & Teie of thern Asia have discoverea a hut | The total authorization so far nas| ¥heir attention. United States| Two days ago & woman and her| three boys drowned. They were ) . S by used by Roald Amundsen when|G. O. P. Make |been $146500.000 with more to "¢|Marshal Albert White telegraphed|son were killed in a slide and Enroute to Seattle bust-|Uneble 10 Gl o on. S NN 61 votes over Ray. The four Rep- | w e R 8VRE- ios on. wmcn they put the girl _ his ship, the Maud, was caught !going eut soon. similar orders to his deputies injeight men were injured, besides ness trip, EI anson, well- | Y P L resentatives elected are all Demo- {Campaign Fund | p. Eiler H ; 4 m_;m by ice while passing from Norway | pag AN other towns in the Division. extensive property damage. known Sitka resident and fl,,ma,ly, e R 1 Th‘e vote in that Division, as re- fo . Alvin, e Songen, . Dally, S‘a‘em’em ONE WAY TO TEST CLOTI 53 S ATt ey a resident of this city, visited | ONE‘m STAR ported by the Clerk of Court on|Siich, says 4 | S T MiEshaois oobon . materis)s 'STRANGE WILL BABY FOR WEDDING GIFT friends here while the steamer DENVER, Col, Jan. 6.—Bill Ba- December 23, was as follows: In the hui was a dairy of the| WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—The |scratch'the surface with the finccTy. Instructions that a bottle of| When a newly married couple Admiral Evans was in port yester- ker, one-armed center on the Web- Dimond; (Dem.) S gqag |Breat Norwegian explorer, Who has| Rcpublican National Commit- |neil to test durability, the Dep:-|Chloroform be put in her handsiwere leaving the church in War- day. 'ber Junior Collége football team i+ Wickérdhiaim (fiep‘.‘) 55 | Deen missing since June, 1928, Whml tee reported to Congress today |ment of Agriculture advises. If ! ¢ibefore closing her coffin were left |saw, Poland, a woman handed them Mr. Hanszen will remain in Seat-|of Ogden, Utah, was ranged as 1 Paul (Ind) g |De participated in an airplane! it spent $2,670,000 from Jun: |YVAarns are readily displaced elm her will by Marianne Mason !a basket Which was opened at the tle three weeks. He plans to stop one of the best blockers in the search for survivors of the a.\uhlp‘ 1 to the end of the campaign |fabric will fray at the seams v'.cn : Vincent Square Mansions, South |wedding breakfast and found zo here for a few days when he re-|Utah )unlor college league last ‘qu.l disaster. A year. ;ued in a garment. 1 contain a live baby. “ turns north;