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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “AJ L THE NEWS ALL THE TIME" VOL XU, NO 6248, : JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933. AMERICAN STEAMER ON NORTH PACIFIC, ASKS HELP T —e — COAST GUARD |Debonair Paul-Boncour Defies FUREGLDSURE§ '|{ WASHINGTON MARCHERS 'DEMAND EMERGENCY AID SEVEN POINTS His Foes As French Deputies | T . ' = B ORDERED OUT Balk at Hi Plans for I£u;00t BEING FOUGHT - » & ‘ ARE PRWGSED; TOAID SHIP, T retor PUCE MANY STATES B~ S 081 I8 WU W0 #9p S o | NEW POLICIES 27.—Joseph P.xul- 1 bushy-haired | —_— g CUAL — Steamer Everetl Reported| Henndont, Sodleiy whaASE SO Farmers’ Campaign Spreads | § = ’ R e . Incoming Administration eded ouard T 99! as Te! A b g . = Disabled—+S0S Call of France, has encountered early |} : ; . from Iowa, Both o R T i : ' Announces Restora- [s Sent Out My ey SEACERA P L . West, South : e i M L b R tive Methods CRAFT BOUND FROM | "Ci%: reents of e erom £ " |LEGISLATIVE RELIEF |ESUREN S ¥ Aok g : SES I |NO SALES TAX, BUT SEATTLE TO ORIENT gwec the cabinet he, formed y wighe IS BEING DEMANDED | 8 ¢ T L INCOMES TO BE HIT December “provisional” and pre-| |dicted that it would not last long Cutter Chelan Reports This!berore the attacks of ‘an unruy| | SRS s Court Actions Are Also In- ; : G g L ; : {Repeal 18th Amendment— Afternoon Contact Be |lesistature. | ; ; stituted—Morator- o ; al L Widespread Public War Debts An Issue ; ; TR vad Worke Praiseria Made Tomorrow The government went into pow-| § | um beclare Unemployed, numbering severa! hundred, descended in trucks, automobiles and on foot on the state orks I'rojecte ler after Herriot was dethroned for | [ S LS 2 g “capitol in Olympia, Wash., to demand unemployment insurance and other relief. Here they are shown g s BULLETIN—SEATTLE, Jan. \‘adsn:"a(.rfi payment to America of s e DES MOINES, Ia, Jan. 27.— n the nteps of the Izgnsla ive bulldmg (A ocmed Preu Phato)~ | NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The 27.—The coast Guard cutter |the $20,000,000 i due Decem- | g8 ¢ With an estimated bill}on and one B World-Telegram, in a copy- Chelan, speeding to the assist- iher 15 on the war debt. : ; half dollars at stakg in _the form ‘B t 0 O C W 2 2 2 ance of the steamer Everett, | Parliament opened the New Year| . . BB o mortgaged debt in nine states u llly ne CLan in right article, said Dr. Rex- radioed this afternoon the ves- |with two flaming financial ques- R : ; il: "]1(9 “’rlld’ges’fi“ ifi;‘e‘u::‘;maf; | ford Guy Tugwell, President- tel is returning to Seattle un- [tions on the agenda. Those were: | Kt e stuck firm] : 5 Eiec A i der her own power. The Che- How to balance the budget with- | o : against foreclosure sales. FUR S ALMUN’ 1 il £ = | Eie t Roosevelt’s economic lan she expected to meet |out taxing too heavily and reduc-| 3 From Towa, where the move=] | advisor, has outlined a seven- the Evereit tomorrow, ing salaries of federal employe g . mex::s gamcd"‘ an ltmpelus_la few | oy B0 O .a :point program which will v o WA t | 5 i veeks ago, i a similar na- o X % ; o . | What to do about the war debt| § 3 : “EL‘S 4go, ac-r‘:r; Ot ;daho aah IS PLAN Nflw 5 | “likely form the frame work IN TROUBLE owed to America, the interest in-| i 2 . Gire has’ spread. to . 3 : ; b f the i i dminist: WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. — The |stallment on which it refused to : Qklahoma, where reverbrations are 3 5 { 28 |0 e incoming administra- : ik Dt. | pay. (£ % : il heard in the courzs.i Gol\:rn;;r's Brok A Pt (P g ; gk B | (ion’s restorative policies.” ake, Commandant of the Follows Herriot Lead Fs, g and even in Iegisla-(Brokers Association ot Fa L ; : ; The program is as follows: €an Francisco area, to send a cut-| On the last question, Premier < e B A i e cific Coast Start- . ; . 2 38 One ‘Tiraatienlly higlet 1 the steam Everett, | Paul-Boncour has chosen to fol- g ; e giaion ing Acti . ' o8 i i and inheri ted floating helplessly on thei{low Herriot in aceepting the will 5 15 eir property. ing Acuon ; ; _ t income and inheritance taxes, Pacific Ocean, 960 miles|of £ uti : it : 3 g « arti i Ao o e R : PROTESTS ARE ADDED SEATTLE, Jan. 21. — 1t lght| [ ! e : ) Rertigulaty o Bie DR etie. Sokeb o e 550 §— | oxitnoma, Iasho and Ohio form- |wiies are legalized in the United ; 2 : B | brackets; no sales tax. e Eatact ol bt B natiet 80 ers added their “protests today to s, France will be asked to ; S ; it Two — Widespread public E 2008 B il nenohe, Nebrade | e 4 3 { A 3 through the same mill that "r./und:/ | those of Towa, Minnesotd, Nebras-fenter into a barter agreement works program entailing five 3 b i v s : : < #|ka, Wisconsin and the Dakotas. |whercby the FEuropean country : ; e i ‘1‘”4 Aollass th " . has AR SEBACAYy 6o ] . Dertlotugapinet. ol g : i At Tulsa, Oklahoma, Judges de-|would trade wines for canned sal. B : : ¥ billion dollars as the start; to her engines and is limp- onT"C-s“;df gzn‘u E’-_ c'lf“f | clared a virtual moratorium Onimon and other fish products of| [ R e @8 | direct relief to indigent un- el e M el Joseph Paul-Boncour, stocky (morigage default foreclosures un-iajaska and the Pacific Northwest. ¥ ¥ S employed; and stimulation of along at six knots an hour 3 P : ’|good match for his political foes. S ‘ A til March 13 | se. hai mi - p ic w Premier of France, faces pos- |! F. A. Gosse, Chairman of the semi - public works projects bound for the Orient. The Everett . ;i " He is vigorous and general is 5 5 A » is 12 days out of Seattle i fank it it a;yon; sible overthrow by Parliament Nampa, Idaho farmers demand-|pacific Canned Salmon Brokers Last night a radio was received |,¢ Fra;mce's Lot -orabors because of money measures. ied Legislative relief. One sp(l)‘kes» Association, declared that the For- ’ v J ; e through the Reconstruction from the Everett that the main! me ic wnat the French call debo — man threstencd to Eet a 'S-leign Trade Committee of the As-| [ y B i Finance Corporation. ngine 4 % . 3 e g i shooter an red-blooded men | is v i ¥ ¥ v A PR - "w:;reXh;?:ta::dshlcw:mgg:ge:z nair. He can convulse a din- |Socialist Party a year ago he dis-|y " o0 "jeoiaation ‘x:z«t;“ozny R:; ‘;O_:‘b]‘:;?:‘;Lnlft O:f 2 Three—Reduction in inter- b ner party with a gay, improvised |carded the former for “suil pants”| “py i pundred farmers at Bowl- traling haslh folii{hs wite And Sl 7 s 3 % est and public utility rates. speech or move a stodgy inter | nd changed his spa o gray ing Green forced a finance com-|products, . RS currency, no the vicinity of the Everett were|ppait of o acey PPause In| He attended League of Natons|pany bidder to withdraw, but he,” Tho subject has been broadoast| Fhe three statesmen shown hers beaming smiles of confidenc are the |inflation ordered to go to her assistance. | pofore. he beeutee ity [, Laroalrad with soft hought $800 worth of property for |,y President-Elect Roosevelt, in| outstanding candidates for the post of Speaker of the House whew Seo Tha: ARGt 17 I8 coHhaRa T of e ame & possibility | collars, a vivid contrast to the|g14 and turned it over to the or- , Jetter. Vice-President-clect John Garner, the present incumbent, relinquishes Five—Budget balanced as 4 for the premiership he used to af- |other statesmen rigid in white!jgj " { h % Th i i Rl o 2 2 t sta tiginal owner. Se Says rance the gavel. They ave, left to right, Representatives John McDuffie of cr i Nygran a::id there Is & crew|fect plaid checked trousers and | choker collars, cutaways and striped | ~nos(;mfre h::y;is:‘lfflr:\): sn:a“i,n £, Alabama, chairman of the Economy Committee; Henry T. Rainey of. hicaaent expe.ndltures btk - of 35 men aboard. white spats. When he left the' “foreign office trousers.” 1 b | Lllinois, Democratic floor leader, and Joseph W, Byrns of Tennessee, |TePeal of the Eighteenth 3 . | e s /lctmg President | chairman of the Appropnamnr;smg‘zr:tr:;ttee. Need we say all are | Amendment a factor in rais- W. J. ROGERS VIGE WAR IS DE VALERA IS i~ g?;{orF(feg'fi:d(GONFESSES 10 BN p ' Thir — Baiactid s Nkl PASSES AWAY | BREAKING OUT, | STILLINLEAD, |z-zeem ze- SLAYING SIK- BRTISH LINE - GHINESE FAIL oy oo | {dent of Stanford University, urged i rsity | ducts, f“:d retail prices to INSEATTLE PHLADELPHIA IRISHELECTION =25 === YEAR-0LD gL UP PROPOSALS N MOVEMENT cee. 72 P22 Former Alaskan, Mine Op- ‘the San Prancisco Advertising s IN DEBT TALK AT GHUMENKUW governmental debt settle: : Club. ¢ s Arrested| ments perhaps by remitting eraior, Stesmibie Giin: One Woman, Policeman Fianna Fail Party Reported bl e \ofung Negro Is 2 : fents Dertaps ML SRR an'v Ao Are Killed — Two | to Have Clear Major- ot tne United States to work out| 10T Cqmmlltlr}g troc- 1Recent Tariffs May Be Japanesgé Repulse Aflt}mpt dhe and by’ basing (RninE R s e Others Wounded ity Over Others (R yr e Qe ious Crime Used in Securing Con- | to Dislodge Them in | o,0 citv to pay upon ability slon, SEATTLE, Jan, 21—W. J. Rog- | “But He' edld, “tor $hat we, www voRE Jan. 21.-The pos odksiont B LS Jehol Sector [to transfer goods or money ers, who played a prominent part PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Jan. 27. DUBLIN, Jan. -27.—After the|myst depend upon the intelligenc o atsy saxd that Lioyd Pri gty 3 calatt ¢ 1d in the development of Alaska, is|—The vice war flared during the|lead had been cut down, hopes|of America, and not upon the emo- S o{d A h:\;ulume negrd, LONDON, Jan. 27.—England’s LONDON, Jan, 27. — According | in relation to go! reserves dead after a few days' illness. night with an unknown slayer |brightened in late returns of theltions of America.” “‘messed B iren 0+ }m -old Hel- | compaatively new taritfs are ad- |to unofficial reports received here, | and value. Rogers located in Dawson in '97.| shooting to death Mrs. Yeuatmsh Free s:uwlelcctiond t;r I:s‘; Bl with & gaudy. péncllsenced s W e to the Brit-|@ Strong Chinese force failed in| He remained there three years.|Cooper, alleged proprietress of a|Tuesday and it is conceded thal . e S & & - |the attempt to drive Japanese| then assisting in the formation of|disorderly resort. De Valera's prospects for formin”‘wmlfred Stoner to He t::n Cf‘?::d::d ;:::"Ear;y c:fi:lr!::l,.mi(imfil,;io?m:ozmga;‘ig:fi‘ troops from Chumenkow, in the| More Roads to Madrid the Northwest Commercial Com-| Patsy Miller was shot between|the first independent govmnm("n‘ Take Fourth Husband nd &HI4A her, when she oried] itself "f';r revision of war debts|Great Wall, dominating the coast- | pany, operators of a steamship|the eyes and a third woman was are excellent. | out it & ““(’\ around her neek.lowing America at. the approachm"‘a] route from China proper into MADRID—The Spanish cabinet line to Alaska from 1900 and con- |wounded. Additional returns showed the| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 27— . "peoo girl’s body was found | Sontarenca ik Preslant s Elect | the Jehol Province. has ordered plans drawn for ad- tinuing for a number of years. He| Policeman Frederick Dolan Was|PFianna Fail has a clear majorit: Y| | Coincident with the revelation s sterday and a search was at Roosevelt. [ Japanese planes are also report-|ditions to the radial highway sys- was agent at Nome and Teller. |shot to death by the slayer wholover all other parties. [nad obtained a Aivorce from he nostRENted" for the ',Id;»or | 1t is held by the British author- [€d to a bombing [te which uses Madrid as a na- Later Rogers returned to min-|made his escape. ) e {third husband, Winifred Sackvil » ities that clauses in the Ot»aaa‘ tour o ) east I, break-|tional hub, the idea being to re- ing. In 1914 and 1919 he operat-| A maid in the resort said a man | Stoner Harrison, former child pro A loophole «|ing up concentrations of the Chin-|lieve traffic strain on the dozen ed a copper mine near Ketchikan. |entered the place, asked for Mrs.|SHATTUCK TO LEAVE digy, announced she was consid- FNFDRGEMENT :E;;exlnlg:‘t).zmlizr’ts *aav;thm;{::m{]n:f‘?’;"’":p Toade albsaty Teadiig awhe Tons For a rumber of years he has|Cooper, talked with her for a SEAmE FEBRUARY 4 ering a fourth marriage. She de- &, States: 3 8 thousand Chinese troops|the capital to all points of the been associated with the Collins|while and then began shooting. clined to name the man. w ted preparing for a clash | compass. Undertaking Company, He was{ The policeman was attracted to Mrs. Harrison, who at the age of l apanese in the vicinity not married The funeral awaits|the place when he heard shols| ..o anen snaifuck, caited|!2 Y0arS had writien several book Arhst Given Divorce ilu, when bombing planes B TR 4 B i i T T, st guas- t) 7 Word D D Sen aork fins e e I:aymgg‘e oy S| South recently by the serious iil-|20d as mastered several langua From Man in Bombay <t e Dimond Enroute to A e eg 2 L * e €5, sald she was divorced in La ‘ % i i Ushment. Dess of Mrs. Shattuck, will leave yo .. " Nevads, last July 26 fron WASHINGTON, Jan 2T.—A 10 | Mr. AND wms. GeorGe suaw | Seward to Take orkers Loat Liven, Seattle February 4 to connect with)vce d y | RENO, Nev., Jan. 2T—A romance H Hidd M e PR Princess Norah gt Earl Winston Harrison. ereent. cut in rbition En- it A e ARE PARENTS OF FINE SON| Alaska f()r Juneau as en oney Mr. w drow Wilson R, i 3 LB reement funds for the nest fis-|0f two hemisphere came to an end| 3 aoaro Vancouver for Juneau, according to| |DR. C. L. FENTON 1l year was approved by the|here when Ruth Jean Williams,| wzr and Mrs. George Shaw are| " . CT n « 2 | o i tist as granted | - . legat e -Elect Anthon; HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 27.—An To Aid at lnaugurab‘"‘ radiogram received from him to-1 ENTERS HOSPITAL House today, bringing the total noted portrait artist, was granted|receiying congratulations this|q Dimeg:de e a{ ° . TEMPORARY REPAIRS SEATTLE, Jan. 27.—Officials of American Mail Line said the outbound or inbound in! elderly woman, name unknown to | day by his son, Curtis. lowance down to $8,440,000. | & divorce from D: fred G. Wil- | morning on the birth of a baby| 0 1 i officers, is unaware a coat she or| WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. — Mrs.| Mrs. Shaituck has been removed| pr ¢ I, Fenton is a patic Confident that another House | liams, prominent dentist of Bom- boy yestoady aflarnoon’ ob' 86 Fairbanks by plane Thurs- her husband is wearing has $75|woodrow Wilson, widow of the war|from the hospital to a hotel and j, gt Ann’s Hospital to rece peal vote will be taken this ses-|bay, India, and one time University| any's nospital. The lttle boy in bills sewed in the lining. President, has accepted appoint-|Sat up for the first time yester-|jedical treatment, m was expressed [EE Mmnenoin - oatball. Plaves. ghts 67 unds. ~ Both Seward to connect with the The woman asked an oil field!ment as a vice-chairman of the|day. Her recovery is expected to|_ i | Williams were 1 ot Saward, insdi WJ worker for clothing and the coat! | committes on distinguished guests|be complete within a few days. | October 7, 1927, staamer Ao SOK . IERONI . . was given to her. When the Work-{to serve March 4 at the inaugural e — fBarrow Born I;H.y Makmg dharged orug ‘pm\ul e Alntia ehenee Lima |8 3ccording to_advices zecely . . . | d by The Empir . er recalled the money the woman of Franklin D. Roosevelt, } il e ol g eni e Y X pire today. | | day from Nome, left there this morning by train for at Anch Sy O A MR. AND MRS. FRED TOLBECK st Anchoesge, G - Abwre T ol ; | Women Turn to Law A FAMILY OF F. W. D'S | RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS IOWA CITY, la,—Approxunav,e-, | SAI\TIAGO C ‘;(, — Loopholes Truitt and the latter's fam- . ! . ST. LOUIS, Jan. 27—Fred W. ly 1,000° jobs have been procured | FAIRBANKS, Alaska,-Jan. 27— 'day by an airplane piloted by Joe i the gaso rationing system| PRAGUE—The number of wo-|® ily Who are enroute here to Ld could not be found. | s Wl DU 50 Jobs of Students H is F l ¥ Trlp to .Stute Bootleggers Flourish gt s o General-Elect James 8. Darr and his six cons could never A baby girl was born to Mr.|for University of Towa students|,,.. " . Crosson. | 5 & 2 Mrs. Stanle; [ vife o here make it possible for somy awyers szechoslovakia 1 make their home. Judgi tell each other apart by their in- and Mrs. Fred Tolbeck at St. Ann's|by the school employment service G % ¥ ‘R, Morgen, wil Mrs. Morgan is enroute t0 heT(parsons to obtain motor fuel lflf ::en ],"‘2” wl,n,l s T‘ “J “,"‘, o |® Truitt will take over the o!f itials. The lads .are Frederick Hospital early this morning. Mrs.|since September. Of these, 548tNe OPeralor in charge of the Uni- omé fn Utah for a visit. [timately and resell it througt o T and el ti0are Al i W., Frank Willard, Francis W., Tolbeck and her daughter are both |were permanent positions and|ed States €ignal Corps Station 2 Barrow Morgan was born ®|accomplice at double or triple g ’\“I‘WWL‘ ]w:“ f:;,) ‘le March 1 Forrest W. Ford W., and Farris doing nicely, it was reported at|about 450 temporary, while 900 nleolnt Barrow, and her so nBar- “Ome and this is his fir ity of s SLL 8t W. Darr, ‘me hospital, the workers were men students. Pow two years old, arrived yester- oitside, bootlegging. number within two );,“b" leeee0eeosensse 0000000000000 0000

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