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“ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 8 ” N VOL. XLIL, NO. 6391. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTY UNEMPLOYED GET ONE BILLION DOLLARS » \ * * * * * ! * * * » » ) » * * * * * * * * * * * * * * " LOND R f Klondike D P 114 | EET |Romance of Klondike Days KIDNAPED MEN Proposes Secret Warfare ALASKA TO GET CABINET BOARD ! 1 Is Ab Be Cul d Kid i . RS TOBE | o e ST ILL KD By O e e cr! BIE SHARE FOR | PUTS IN MOTION | ) v . . VANCOUVER, B. C., July 14—A WEDDING IN 10 DAYS I S M ade by Crlme Fl ght r | TAKEN sHuRTLY secret romance, born on Christmas T:Ar:cgimvf Bklc-d'_;“)’ K“te A’BDU’GTUR GANGS e N | o s = e wedding of “Kilondike Kate” | Eve, 1900, in the gold rush days of will probably take place in ten CHICAGO, T, July 14—War-| [He suggested that a secret or- RUJEGTS HELIEF PRUGRAM S " . Dawson, with the long intervening | days, Matson secured his license fi NP fare on kidnapers through a na- |ganization be patterned after the S ‘ teering Committee De- avsence of each other, brings the| for the wedding, yet ten days must [Relatives Ignorant of Fate|ton-wide secret police body in|United States Secret Service with ko2 o i TR cides on Ending of maiags of ‘Kiondike Kate" Bal,|clapse before the ceremony. In ad-| of John' O'Connell svery city is suggested by Fraak|the identity of every official and Roads and Highways, Air Billion Dollars Worth of of the dance halls, and John Mat- | dition Matson is obtaining a new < B i D e Dan. e xanks wnkown o she ) fiveldl, Schidols, Rails Public Works Sub Conference July27 | ; ] set of false teeth which have not August Luer Chicago Crime Commission and |public or the underworld. ) ols, Ra ublic Works Sub- |son, Alaskan miner. He Is enroute | peen finished. ’ veteran civic fighter on crime. Loesch sald the gangsters turned road Get Grants mitted to Roosevelt ALL COMMITTEES here to meet Kate and they will be| “Klondike Kate” is credited with THREE CHICAGOAN “Kidnapings have become the|from liquor running to kidnaping PO 8 immediately wed and return to having Started Alexander Pantages S greatest menace to the public infa few years ago, first preying on RO‘D COMM]SSIO TAI TO MAKE REPORTS Alaska on their honeymoon. She|in the show business, vears ago| MARKED FOR QUTRAGE|™medern times and -the only Way |the gamblers and others in illegal N TO |DETAILS AWAIT FINAL A O 3 4 has been homesteading in Oregon.|in Seattle. ; z;ht:ar:h:’e;eavtmgneul:girmg:r: x;e;? bniainess Gt Bita ot Fap b GE’I‘ ANOTHER MILLION mRov AL’ PRESIDENT Indicated that Sessions Will | Hollywood Taking Steps{pons in secrecy with an armed |businessmen when the underworld o . Resume at Some sflvIET FLIER THIRTY - Twu for Protection of force,” said Loesch. type of victims became exhausted. It Also Gets $96:000 for Allocation of $64,000,000 Future Date | I Movie Stars Air Fields — Other Provides Work for Na- | ' : IT A L I A N A l R PRUFIT T AKING Agencies Included tion’s Unemployed I ~ LONDON, July 14—The sm:-‘ NEW YORK, July 14—Relatives || T xx:::mgorg?l:tr::ngi ‘1}11:5 ”fl;’,fl’,‘;.f“{;i | :EeekJOhn ?’conx;sll, hkldmped a Alaska shared materially in bzl o | 0 frol |+ i | . . . pove N e e GET MAI IERN DESTROYERS bany, N, Y. and AT::“‘“L“?, F l. E ET BUU ND HITS EXGHANGE the firat Allosstion of public| | AEEERATNN, SR A% All committees have been noti- ‘ banker, kidnaped four ; ’ works relief funds submitted|APProximately one billion dol- i s pe: days ago ) ol g gy g B W o i FGR MUNTREAI. DUHING TRAI}IN{; o ot Com otp | arted on the way o th ay, one weel rom . . . of their kin's fate. 14 { i 3 today. Leaves Khabarovsk for Captain Rowcliff Wishes to| ™ according to Associatea ®ress night by the Cabinet Board, stalr(ted LIS ATt G The full Steering Committee Anadir#—Expected to Cooperate with Civic [|advices received, relatives of neith- s R it was revealed today in As-|{PoC et.s of Fhe unemployed meeting will be conducted the fol-| Fl 3 ot er family have made contact with|Canadian City Is Last Stop|Stocks A U led sociated Press dispatch es|1ast night with the approval Towing Tuesday and the final plen- | y to Nome Committee on Visit their abductors. naB:‘m 'tl_!' sl HSI P OEls IreI nget! from Washington to The Em-|f the Cabinet Board in | ary session will be July 27. H | ore Fi nse Is Irri A < i 5 P : ! It is understood that great care| MOSCOW, July 14—A report re-| On the five United States de- THREE MEN MARKED i aop La egular pire. While complete figures| ¢harge of the public works | will be taken to avold a note of Ceived here said Soviet Aviator,stroyers, U. S. 8, Decatur, U. 8. 8.| omroaco mi suy 14—The to Chicago te Wheat Rally could not be obtained, it is|fund. g finality at the plenary session. Levanovsky has hopped off from Perry, U. 8. 8. Trevor, U. 8. S 8 4 ' Sy . it A long list of iver, har- ® There will be a clear indication Khabarovsk for Anadir to pick up Zane and U. S. S, Wasmuth, which C}L’f“" Herald-Examiner todey| SHEDIAC, New Brunswick, July] NEW YORK, July 14—Stocks Bfvehed thfit the. Teniony bor and %Iood ft l.I . that the Conference is expected to Jimmy Mattern and fly him to,will be in Juneau on July 24, 25, |pacr trce Wealthy sporismen have|14—General Balbo and his Ital-|fluttered uncertainly in the face probably will receive in ex-|Por an control projects Tesume at a future date to permit Nome. |and 26, there will be thirty-two ot- | 200 T ed for kidnaping by thelian air armada hopped off today|Of a large volume of profit taking |cess of $2,000,000 in the first|has been outlined but details continuation of the dtariff truce ficers, _ according to a letter to|52n8 abducting John Factor, which |for Montreal enroute to Chicago|Which unseitled a number of re-|allocation of the program approved which was for the duration of the PLANS INDICATED Mayor I. Goldstein from Captain | Cicased him for a $50,000 rans|after arrival here yesterday. cently buoyant issues. Specialties o i hive. basnt: withheld ' pendh parley. |G. J. Rowcliff, Commander of De-|*7 Montreal is the last scheduled|got an early play but lost part| 1he Alaska projects are n withheld pending The officers and personnel of the H er yelow ‘cab Compapyirfyes'in Ohicago. fa to revive enthusiasm. The|the Al : : .| Roosevelt. $ |the solo flier wired that he ex-! - % President; Otto Lehmann, son of ¥ the Alaska Railroad, air | E ! fighting ships will cooperate with ; , On arrival of the seaplane fleet close of the market was irregular.| .. A BELI_ GHANGES |pected to fly to Nome in Lev- Mgaym_gcm e t‘m"emu:st . | department store founder, and |nare yesterday, Col. Charles A, Shate traders were disposed to- fields, and for activities of)| Some Details Announced anovsky's plane, then fly back to 3O C0 TR 0 K Ty |Warren Wright, former President|Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh day to exhibit a high degree of| the Indian Service, National T AE b cions howaret (- Anadir in Alexander’s plane and . 5 oot 0 T e oitizens | Of the Lincoln Park Board. iwere here and greeted the fliers, caution. ' ? " '(proved a program, involving the GILL NET SIZE continue his world solo flight to' [y ;oo o T e officers a:& of the 24 ships, i E e osg Parks, Bureau of Fisheries|expenditure of $64,000,000 for pub- . ‘New York. [men on the ahips, ascording to HOLLYWOOD PROTECTION Col. Lindbergh and his wife left| Wheat jumped e and other Federal agencies. m:gg‘;oomflf:fl- U:;: l:él; pro- i LATEST ANGLE |Captain Rowcliff. All of the ships| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 14— today for St. Johns, Newfoundland, bushel. There was little other news give one e: w:rn:n to 21 17r i ‘ ‘ | will be open to visitors at suitebls |Lest fildom's millions attract a |Preparatory to taking off for Cart-'of sufficient importance to cause BN OF TERMN Erery Siala b the Taltes Alecks | According to the Associated Press|times during the stay, he wrote. |swarm of kidnapers to Hollywood, |Wright, Labrador, on their mapping further advance. On the $64,000,000 public works | oo B, 18 B30 Tulon, Alaska, | dispatches from Moscow and Chi-| Complete Roster this city is taking prevention mea- | expedition. Cotton was up about $1 a bale, |Program approved by the Adminis- | "y TG e ST POSSCRSIOS . Er sl cago, it is indicated that Matterni .u . oo o0 oo ottached to |SUTES: |Corn also rallied. |tration, profects included were: | o oo e B aen Continues Modifications of intends to resume his solo flight !y, "veccers: sotioms: Officials of the major studios| LAND AT CARTWRIGHT Bar siver eased a bit. | Alaska Road Commission, for| 'pa ol ot Resilitions=-Seis from Anadir In the seaplane Chi-| g, Tegs OIoNS: @ ead. |G disoussing the formation of a| CARTWRIGHT, Labrador, July| The dollar was steadied on for- |hishvay =consiruction, —$1.000000; | congiructs ool g i o gu g chagof, Juneau based, and flown' . goon, MO0 " sauadron 1ead | Police Central Organization to pro- | 14—Col. Charles A. Lindbregh and eign exchanges. and airfields, $96,000. i W 8 Cabinet Board Haines Hearmg {to Nome by Pilot Robert E. Ellis.| oo Pt ™ o0 cAron po|tect their film stars. Directors his wife landed here this afternoon Balibrs Alaska Railroad, $210,000, for re- ;’,“"‘-"Y b 0: !‘l‘w injunction of 'It is doubtful if Pilot Ellis wm!(}o - R Bu » Lt1and the authorities are taking pre- | after a short stop at Botwood fOr| pauon Allied Chemical, Interna- |CORditioning the entire system. e law under which it operates, i 3 4] 3 mmander H. B. Davis, Lieut. J. lunch. yon, 'mical, Interna £ setting aside $15,000,000 for Forest Continuing his policy of modifi- Permit his seaplane to be handled ;™7 o acconr Commander R. A,|CRUHORAry steps. | g tional silver were up around seven| Office of Indian Affairs, for the| .. wove. ™ 10000000 for N cation of fisheries regulations for by anyone but himself. Presumably pro) Lieut. E. E. Pare, Lieut ;!zr —_———— i e points at one time but the gains entire nation and in which Alaska Road 4 t.r-’u gl Fores| the benefit of local fishermen, Mattern believes that the re]leiers,in ,_f, Will‘inn‘u 'nnd “Ehlslgn‘ J i E ; | REACH MONTREAL lswere cut in half. will share, more than $2,500,000, Bda‘a.nN 7 :‘P:.rklm'm for 5 Commissioner Frank T. Bell has Now at Nome, flew there in the'p.. X b | MONTREAL, July 14—The Ital-'" | & Smeiting was up five points,| ThiS Will be used in the construc- | ’06: o °‘!“ Vi $4.000,000 authorized the use of gill nets in Plane from which they hopped! 'y g s perry, Commander G. L ian fleet of 24 seaplanes soared| Gerro Depasco, Case, Great West. |tion of school bufldings, hospitals e a 8 00‘0 :‘; ‘“ ian reservations; the waters off Shumagin Island from New York City, but which 8.\ o'vier 1Lt Commander J. M. |down here this afternoon. The'e " gugar American sugar were|9Nd equipment on reservations. "" ?wd b“:' d""d': O UHRE up to 75 fathoms in length. The held in readiness for the returnly cic” yiont g G. Jones: Lieut craft will be refueled and it IS ypn fractionally to three points. Natlonal Park Service, including ProPriated pu R original regulations limited them flight to New York Oity, at Ter-| (o) w. H, Organ, Lieut. (j.g.! ' ' expected they will get away fOr “ypited States, American Tele- Alaska, $1,250,000. ¥ to 25 fathoms. race, B. C. L. J. Barbot m R. R. Me- | Chicago late this afternoon. phone, Union Pacific, Dupont, Am- For boundary Commissions, cov- N The change to 75 fathoms is Cracken A — erican Can, United Aircraft were\:::“ work on northerrn and Alaska TRAnE TRENDS provided for in a supplementary U. s ‘S Trevor, Lt. Commander IS DESTR“YED down. ndaries, most of it, however, i o regulation approved Wednesday by'TWENTY PRESENT AT M. B. Byington, Lieut. M. E. Eato;x | ;vlr Ofloodde i‘:l:trol of the lower the Secretary of Commerce, effec- Lieut. (.g) W. S. Howard, Ensign CLOSING PRICES TODAY o Gran ver, contingent upon | | ! tive at once, it was announced to- ' LEGION AUXILIARY I{;euts fiasm}m{, g:slzr; J. ‘gé‘ F R U | d‘ NEW YORK, July 14.—Closing|CO-oPerative expenditure by Mexi- , day by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Asst.| DINNER LAST NIGHT sutn or. Lieut. E. T. stewart, Jr.|F 1f€ Rages Uncontrol led, J E H U I_ Is AIM lquotation of Alaska Juneau mine % $1:500000. ! Agent of the United States Bureau U. 8. S. Zane, Lieut. Commander fOl’ Several HOUYS at | |stock today is 21%, American Can| Yor Forest Highways, park and \ ” of Fisheries. Twenty members of the Ameri- |R. S. Riggs, Lieut. W. D. Wrigh:, Cumberl | 192%, American Power and Lignt|Indian roads, Alaska is to get A change in the herring regula- can Legion Auxiliary attended the |Jr., Lieut. (jg) C. L. Steiner, Lt umberland i nF GEN SHl AN 18, Anconda 19%, Crucible Steel 32, %516/ ; tions for the Aleutian Islands Was no host dinner at the Coffee|(jg) D. T. Ferrier, Ensign S. M. T | A U Armour B 4%, Bethlenem Steel| United States Bureau of fisher- —_— } also made which changes the week- | Shoppe last evening, given for|Arwine. ICUMBERLAND, B. C., July 14— 3 1455, Calumet and Hecla 8%, Ward | i6S, reconditioning and repairing NO Sum Let D Di ly closed period, now from 6 a. m.|Mrs. Callie Heider, National Vice-| U. S. S. Wasmuth, Lieut. Com- [Fire destroved the greater part of| ey 3 |Baking B, no sale; Radio 11, Fox hatcheries and building vessels, umer own Uis~ Seiurday o 6 p. M. Sunday, 10, Presdent of the Western Division | mander O.. Nmits, Lieut. H. ¥. ne_business dg;n::éhm vusiness One City in Province Is ims 44, General Motors sa, #1000 0 00 0 [ cernible — Industry ot §.p. m. Ry a. M. of the Auxiliary, who is visiting {Pullen, Lieut. D. L. Nutter, Lieut, (ouses in all, a it residences . International Harvester 43, Kenne- ] Bionday. here. g (g) A M. Patierson, Lieut, (1g. |Yesterday as flames raged uncheck- | Taken—Direct Clash | o 2%, Packard Motors 6%, No edditional advices had been Has Large Orders Commissioner Bell is now en-| Mrs E. M. Polley, president of :W. S. Stovall, Jr. Ensign W. F.|ed for several hours before nutsldr:; NOW Expected | Standard Brands 28%, United recelived here at noon today by route to Southeast Alaska. HIS the Alaska Division acted as toast- |Gibson and Lieut. (jg) P. M.|help aided in checking them. RECAPTURE OF— First | States Steel 64%, Union Pacific,G0V: John W. Troy or at any of NEW YORK, July 14—Broader e first stop will be at Haines where ' mistress at the dinner and an in- |Crossland, M. C. The total loss is estimated at |126, American Cyanide B 13%,/the Federal agencies regarding the trade trends are disclosed in the he has called a public meetingi teresting talk was given by Mrs. ————— $150000 by the property owners | SHANGHAL July 14—Gen. Feng Ulen 4%, United Aircraft 40%,|Pr¥0s. Just what projects are|Weekly reports received by Dun- for next Sunday afternoon. From 'eider. concerning the national or- The fire started in the KinZ yy Hsiang A ehgaga{ in o North American 34%, Montgomery- included in the Road Commission's Bradstreet from all sections of the there he will proceed to Skagway'ganization. The Western Division Y George hotel. Other buildings campaign to regain Jehol, China’s' Ward 26%, General American"hlxhwny aliotment are unknown.|country with the exception of a few and hold another hearing, probab'y i5 second in membership in the eh- | burned included the Dendome HO-|jogt Province, from Japan and Transportation 42. \The Commigsion, eiitised . cokn- {Molated. disricis in the s, Monday. tire auxiliary and the Department | L |tel, Royal Bank of Canada and Manchukuo, has captured Dolon- | e ‘nlm program calling for about| June activity summaries con- He is due to come here next|or alaska is the second in percent |the Government liquor store. Do atter I‘Cll.sh with Manchukuan | ‘thm times the sum approved nr_med a more rapid rise and wider Tuesday. After spending two or|ot membership in the Division, she H E' —————— guards who fled s the bonsi |and it had not been advised which|gains over last years' record than three days here, and holding a|gaiq : | i riees g |of the projects were covered. the weekly reports had indicated. hearing, he will visit Sitka and| 1, aqdition to the members from | g Sl | The allocations of $96,000 for air| The most phenomenal phrase ia B | eotubly et here for'a bridCline. donees it ettendlng ¢ the g et D Dotween (‘;‘f’g‘;ff |field construction is identical with |the delineation of these reports stay before proceeding to the west MINDEN, Nevada, July 14—El- e forces N 1 |its original program which included |is furnished by a lack of discern- t A dinner there were three members(yioi Roosevelt, son of President Nobuyo Shimuto, Commander-in- | : i L e coast for hearings at a number of | 4rom out of town organizations, el todajy -~ Bkl veomvan Chief of the Ja:panese AS § |the Cordova landing field, one et |ible trnc_ie f reactionary tendencies. o RN A Mrs. George A. Lockman, of thelgui; charging extreme cruelty. His y Manchuria seems most likely as the, Frrgon k::i%:vg?o;nigtfigf.g;'vx:‘ g g By . i 1 e mETORAR KRN D e entys il {wfle 3 Vo dogles, Ju’ court wieh 4 Tkl result of the capture of Dolonnor. {Grath. 1t is beélieved probable|more industries are found to be & h " SS-CON —_————— s P VISIT TO KETCHIKAN|and Mrs. Leonard Hopkins, from|giorce e granted to her. VARPSLAVL, Russia, July 14— YOUNG BUSINESS WOMEN S Jawrit uscd appeomd the B | R S o = ; Seward. okl il Seventy persons were drowned ! ENJOY NORTHERN CRUISE [~ o e L R pizsaca IRSIoRe I, foR i H. W. Terhune, Exccutive Of-| Mrs. Helder, the guest of honor, today When an overcrowded [Fire Follows — Rages for! e Raads, Vncartala <. (I & e ficer of the Alaska Gome Commis- (was presented with 4n attractive, MALCOLM MORRISON IS i]gumh' taking locomotive Miss Margaret Clarke, manager Sever ll HOUI’S Be- | Jus{t what amount will betav::i; i b;m“nnrgn;j of orders j sion, returned home yesterday by Indian basket by the members of TO BE STATIONED HERE workers and their families on of the savings department of mci !a}ble or Forest Rol;df wa; 1no r;x e T ng recen:o_ for tloog. s plane. He conferred in the Firsl|the local chapter of the Auxiliary. excursion, capsized. Toronto General Trust Company,| fore Controlled ‘ce‘“ m i s resru vipce: oS I 4 :n{..f" Tomdy- hi b o, fi‘ 2 f City with 'W. R. Selfridge, Chair- She said that she is enjoying her| Malcolm Morrison, who came in Calgary, Alberta; Miss Mae| the A.ssosok;md ire;s‘;e t sa];g wnd torml. nr:exr.“ n‘x c:ry‘.l mu] neo{:' eq n‘; |, man of the Commission, regard- |trip immerisely and hopes to Te- north recently from Seaitie on & What Wasn’t N Balach rhipse o Kiic sdvertis.| TLDOBMN Aikansas, duly 16— (O 1000 had been aldtad e g R e 8T g ing administrative problems and|turn to make a more extensive tour |short trip, accompanied by his wife ews ,, ing department of Buffam's De- An explosion in the treating plant | r:s Rmxlx s,dlpar R;o i g materials. ! its organization setup for the cur-|of the territory. . land baby, has been transferred Appears as an “Ad” partment Store, Long Beach, Cali- of the H. H. Gross Oil Refinery -:'x B i rent fiscal year. Mrs. Heider will return south on|from the southern city to Juneau y PR fornia and Miss Ann Confaglia, Smackover late yesterday caused | tfir. arien nLomp Tfl]_rmn an co‘- Newspaper Ads | —et—— the steamer Alaska next week and|and went on his first “trick” at the| MUSKEGON, Mich, July 14— secretary to the manager of Bow- fatal injuries to six men and murj:':mo?:wd s 200 zmo?:wu ™ ni;'lncr W hil. | PETE GRAVROCK HERE will visit the Sitka unit while the Radio office yesterday afternoon.|The city editor wouldn't agrec ! ers and Stokes, S8anta Maria, Cali- others were injured, one cmmuy.“env Haiii i i 4‘ s gase e FROM KETCHIKAN TODAY |steamer is in that port. For the past three years Morrison was news. So Willlam E. Worh- fornia, are among the round trip| Flames spread over a large area|; p: M“‘?blb, o Bowest. Mok mount| Radio Declines G ANty T TR has been in the Seattle office. |ington paid to have this adver:i«- Dassengers on the Prince Rupert, after the explosion. Nafiher 4he . Forest. Berwios’ foe Pete Gravrock, who is employed| The Diana, Capt. A. Kellio, ar- R 2 B ment published: who are thoroughly enjoying their| The fire was brought under con- o "B o0 o public Roads of-| WASHINGTON, July 14—An in- at the Hirst-Chichagof Mine, re-(rived in port bringing a boatload| An unprecedented drop in the| “Notice—Mr. and Mrs. Williem £ northern cruise. trol several hours after the ex-lq o "5 0 104 been advised of |Cr€ase in newspaper advertising and turned on the seaplane Baranof of salmon which was sold to E. birth of Illinois for the first three | Worthington of = Muskegon, —eeo— plosion the cause of which has ""che llocation. The a further decrease in radio adver- from Ketchikan where he has been | Engstrom for the Sebastian Stuart months of 1933 resulted in 4| Valley Street, wish ‘annou Paris dress designers have or- been determined. Yo g v 0 "’"“m ms""“’m tising expenditures in May has 0 spending his ‘vacation, He is stay- |Fish Company for the prevailing'excess of only 99 Dbirths = over|that. they are expeoting their {.-' ganized @ conference to preveni Company officials estimated the| ™™ ©, 7" gl v been reported by the Department ing at the Gastineau Hotel, prices, 10, 6, 3 and 3%, }deachs. baby in November,” illegal copying of original models, Property loss at more than no.ooo,; (Continued on Page Two) of Commerce,

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