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. o HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XLIL, NO. 6434. " JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933. PRICE TEN CENT§ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS HURRICANEKILLS 7, MANY ARE INJURED NOTED ITALIAN FLIER DIES IN BURNING PLANE Gen. Francesco DePinedo Burned to Death when 'GEN. DE PINEDO IS BURNED TO AContra'cts on 37 War Boats Are Signed Swanson Says Hopes This| Will Be Beginning - of Real Treaty Navy OLZWO RTH THROWN Désigners Look Aloft, Bfi_ng Brown Bear Defender Is Ejected by Young Demo- Child Lrai)or Stops Today In Industry VESSELS BLOWN ASHORE:DAMAGE IS UNESTIMATED Seven Are Known to Be Dead in Cuba—Injured Are Not Yet Counted |Provisions of President’s Agreement Effective Today Frees Children | WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 2.— § Plane Hits Fence WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 2| crats for Crashing Gat e e e s tor Lrashin ate The child labor provisions of Presi- ’ WAS TAK]NG OFF FOR the Navy Department, has signed —_— & dent Roosevelt's re-employment HAVANA SPENDS NIGHT agreement became effective today IN UTTER DARKNESS NONSTOP BAGDAD HOP Plane Swerves from Run- day at Floyd Bennett Field, Catches Fire contracts for the construction of 37 Naval vessels of all classes for which hids were recently awardsd. The snips will be built out of the| $240,000,000 allotted to the Navy out of the emergency funds in the National Recovery Act. The Secretary signed the doc- Plane Line§£peeds to Earth KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. Demecratic National Com- mittee in expulsing John M. Holzworth yesterday was to- day ratified by the whole con- vention of that organization 2.—The action of the Young! and eliminated children under the| age of 16 years from nearly all | industries throughout the country. 1 Where it is not entirely elim- !inated, the hours of labor are greatly curtailed. The cotton tex- tile code removes them altogether {in the great mills of the cotton | Looters Explore Ruins— i Gales Hit Key West— Miami Has 30-Mile Wind HAVANA, Sept. 2. — A swift, fierce hurricane has 1 7 ts with the simple state- v BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sept. 2—/|Umen A HE 3 reaniatly [ o R ~sine. ment: “I hope this is the begin-| egs A industry, formerly the greatest child ™"’ 3 i _ ¢ Sml‘ FA‘fllfr::C:’t D:i;meir(xm' ;:t O.I. ning of a Treaty Navy, built right after an exciting Sess“’n‘employing industry. visited its mighty wrath in e a e 2lup to the limits of the London punctured by shouts of:| e western Pinar Del Rio Prov- flaming death at dawn when his huge plane crashed and burned up| Naval Treaty—second to none.” “Where out.” ince after causing at least seven deaths, 64 injuries and e sem i BSTAGLES| CLOUD WEEKEND Work will be started on the new | craft without delay. It will fur-| nish employment directly to thou-| sands of skilled and unskilled la-| bor. at the start of a take-off for| Baghdad, Persia. Its tremendous load of gaso-| line caused the plane to swervej uncounted property losses in |three western central Cuban States. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept.| 2.—John M. Holzworth, New| from the runway and hit a fence} at the Floyd Bennet air field. In a second it was a roaring| mass of flames. The flier was| burned beyond recognition. The spectacle became a seene of terror. The spectators shuddered and cov- ered their eyes as they saw the flames engulf the airman. | | — et—— { | DENVER VICTIM OF KIDNAPERS York attorney, President of the National Association for the Protection of Wild Life, Inc., an organization formed by himself, attempted to crash the gates of the Na-\ Communication lines are down. Crops are damaged. | Houses are shattered. i 10 . | HAVANA IN DARK R‘f.t in Soft Coal' Negolla-‘ Havana spent much of the | tions and Ford’s Hold- night in darkness which out Mars Progress |meant looting in many dis- FOR NRA HEADS | | m’;‘r ,’.j;f,‘f,e;’“‘fifis ifimz‘;d“‘f; FnuNn SEATTLE| tional Committee of Young crawl away before the fire reached 1) | Democratic Clubs of America GhaakioN b, 0 ot tricts. ~ Soldiers and police h!:m. His dbodyd - kfo“:d R ! yesterday—and failed. WP w4 g e i:iéotzi: were ordered to shoot to kill. the charred an ackened plane. . . 5id ! Pakor Teld back attempts to of-|Bernard P. Bitterman Mis-| After he was voted out and| tions joined the reticent Henry| TWO Men were ‘caught pil- fect a 'rescue. Michael Hicks| gino Since August 24, | repudiated, Holzworth blam-| Ford to become twin disturbers of laging in the ruins. More Beads, Navy machinist mate, was ; S ed it all on Gov. John W.| oA’ first weckend rest Oon-|than 60 were injured here badly burned about the face try-| Picked Up on Street | ferences on labor . contracts be-) .4 killed by the st s b reach DePinedo with a fire Troy, of Juneau, Alaska,|tween the Appalachian bituminous|nd one killed by the S orm. B8 * extinguisher. SEATTLE, Sept. 2. Denvers whose, he said, appointment, cnzlaxi osverau;‘rs am:lr u:. Un:wdiSlX were killed at Santa Tix . (e et Prepared = llaiest kidnaping has been solved he had opposed. e N M Clara and an undetermined > n |talking to reporters -before|nere as out of a fading memory number hurt. \ Startiig his takeoff, the famous|Bernard Price Betterman, 28-year- Promoter of Strife fhe anvice b Gl Suen B [ flier, |with a smile, told of the|olq Denver Department store exe- The Young Democrats nccused‘ls‘:::m::s again sought by the dis-| NJOKED FLORIDA'S TIP 4 , gadges he had placed in his plane| cutive undertook to recall the Holzworth of fomenting internal| P Bitt 1 the Oasé.of PORd, NBA MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 2—The pass- 4 to aid|in his flight. He had equip- | events since his eight days’ dis- strife, once being a candidate in officials . stmply: wafted ¢ v dwsing of the storm that just nicked ki ped he cockpit with a device| appearance. New York as a Republican. o G- 0] e O ongas | the tip of Florida's peninsula after fi which| would sound a siren and He appeared uncertain whether The motion for his expulsion, " Aodn) - the. mntomobll rods Zillt had lashed viciously at Cuba ] slap v:te_r in his face if the ship|he was kidnaped or had wan- which was overwhelmingly carried,) bu:iness without fhe ;me;was followed today by word that (] got off its course while he was|dered off. Physicians here describ- was made by MacDonald Leech, of Eagle four ships are aground. One of ¢ + sleepinf. 4 5 ed him as an amnesia victim. Corpus Christi, Texas, Chairman of Both problems were paralleled them was damaged by collision He dso had five balloon kites Roamed Streets Aimlessly 1 z - 2 R . P the Credentials Committee. It ac- by w;o aventd witioh whre hatléd Reports warn of another dis= » with wiich to signal ships if he Bitterman was found here as Radical changes in railway design are expected within the near future, with airplane and racing | cused him of embarrassing Wash- ’ turbance moving over the Carib- ok fonkad t His . S t tfici as recovery achievements. The SRR LR s oo |[De spamed hes SRME aimlessly. | automobile lines being adapted by trains. .Delivery before the end of the year is scheduled for the ington officlals who came here 101$12.000000.000 oil code hecame ef- hofh Son, howdsdl in ' fuls SN L3 e et b e remembered having aN| ¢hree-car articulated unit ordered by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy and shown in the two up- speak; running three years ago 95| feciive today, was the first. The|direction. took his place in the cockpit for|argument with some one in a car.| L. gray; Bilow 1’ s wntt srdotod by- the Tnlen Pacifid a Republican candidate for Repre=| ccoond was an announcement by Florida felt the gales at Key J the takedff. é He also remembers riding in &a| ings. i sentative in Congress from West-| i1o American Federation of Labor“w'm‘ The wind velocity reached ker Sees Acud;nt ; train with the blinds down. He| By JOH—_N W. STAHR | chester County, N. Y. that it attributed to the NRA pm_lflo miles an hour at Miami. g 9 "G D 5 ; | k (e g A pro i sox?‘sofbv’:aerlfagoug ltElia:nu:zet 15::1 s:\:s ns;):swhe;ias al;:r::tcsalle‘il CHICAGO, Sept. 2. — America's‘FAMlsHED WETS |Steamer Crashes Into Leech’s motion further accused|giam a $5000,000000 increase in ve:uhle i.:os;;;’holxzd i:;’;reaumc“;;l; = 75 ; : . i “gir-mind- 1 g the nation’s purchasin wer—an 5 { sa}:d afte '.the cl;ash: ‘of CO;H‘S& Denver have been notified. ::{!r(})‘a‘dfh;‘;f q?;cs‘zmrx;g gwi:rgx:allnsd_ Fish Trap; Two (Conunued' o'n 'Puge e amount sum?lent to iaipsz remils’B“h“‘ del Cadiz with all members when you| start to sway a plane, Bitterman is related to David 8 4 of the crew safe. / 17 per cent. i o * veryons Anows the the farther you| May, wealthy owner of a Denver |Breater speed and more bustels | Miles Off Course e eesent tie-up of the coal| The Stahl, a Danish ship, broke go the wirse it gets. I thought| department store whom he called Stream-lining, weight reduction, 3 ot o anchor at Caiberien Bay, east of ¢ surely he had cut the switch, but|his uncle. May was the first to air-conditioning, noise elimination, . BELLINGHAM, Wash., @ industry clouded hDPes_Of Pllllmx‘flavam ok aha dll h‘tl dadiic he had befn here so long, I think| believe thaj Bitterman had been | vibration absorption — these are | ® Sept. 2—Two miles off its o a written agreement into Pres-| coq ‘the Swedish vesiex yCDn.Sul he stil tthught he could lift the|abducted on the belief he was|keynotes of changes being made‘or | [REE o0 AEGERS Woon- @ dent Roosevelt's hands TueAY| G ortitzon, then settled in nine feet load thoug} the plane had got off | closely related to him. contemplated by many of the na-| | ® light night, the steamship ® ] and revived talk that the code may| =% C 00 ™ * the runway A note to May from Cheyenne, | tion's rail carriers. S SEIRARIShM, " hound.. from ) :e émposed MRER. fe sotvcoont. 10| et Thyra is aground some ~ = i P i ustry. . % shortly after 4 ing, sa And some of the creations al-| e from Vancouver to thisport, @ & oty afies ihe, Midiapiag a0 ready evolved are in striking con-‘quuor on Hand But Drop e smashed into and wrecked a where: | As witsbn. g sals the nephew was safe and promised y 3 H P the Baron Harris is ashore af WELLMAN HOLBROOK |a further communication. No ran-|trast to the conventional type off 1n Ocean Compared to | 1400-foot salmon trap on”e Rail Clerks Will Matanzas. & i was demanded and no further |steam rain which has prevailed| ) d Before W e Lummi Island with disast- ® way ULler! : il e ON TEN-DAY TRIP |50i vas neard. with littie major evolution through eman ore War | e rous results to the trap. o ST ; Assemble in SeattleP. A. A. CHIEF AND v INSPECTING TRAILS| Bitterman was uninjured. He several decades. l'e "1t was owned by tne car- ¢|Marked Improvement mn ) , o v g, 30 s e | wasmmcnon B s 3 3 e B comuey T 21 Operating Conditions |, smarms, s 2o w | MRS, RS RN . some cash in his pockets and a| New and lighter metals, new - i IopERs b I d i ’ I f°§f1 fan Bt};e ey o L";pecu"‘“ Wrist watch when pipctl);ced up. \deas in rubberized shock absorp-| the Eighteenth Amendment with-|e Frank Conn, were hurled ® Have Occurred ;:SO::“’M"{SL ‘:f:tge“d“’;[;‘;:’ :“11 FAIRBANKS BY PLANE s g e e miaegarioy tion, and smaller, more compact| in a few months, the Wels face o into the water and Severc: 2 gather in Seattle September 11 fo{ ~Lyman . Reck, Cenarsl Mats p Gonkeryation | Wark: on Adm?ralty SAYS WAS KIDNAPED units with consequent greater speed & dilemma over the question orl e ly bruised. The ship was ®| NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Specialists| 17 for the thirty-first national | 28€F of the Pacific Alaska Airways, s lnrlhamOBay 73 ix); DENVER, Col., Sept. 2—Walter|and economy are factors entering | getting enough real whiskey _zo e not lregd from the wreck- ©);, copper, who have been studying | convention of the Railway Mail As- accompanied by Mrs. Peck, their the vicinity | of Farragut River,| APPel. attorney for the Bitterman|into the railroads’ battle to in-| relleve parched throats suffering) e age until 11 a. m. ol the industry's future under the|sociation. T.J. Drummond of the| WO sons, Lyman S. Peck Jr, and S Riiaan Tokmook” Posest Exam.|JAmID, said’ ioday thet Bérnardicrease passenger traffic in com-|an 13-year long drought. t® | NRA code recently submitted by|Seattle office, is chairman of the|CGeorge Peck. and their large po- T e rosted States Porest|told him by telephone from Seat- petition with airlines and automo-| There s 4500000 gallons of (@ ® e ® ® @ © ® @ ® & ® ® ©|the progucers, conelude that high- |convention’s finance committee. lico ‘dog/. Huky,, aived, 3 3 s:errvlcer left ;lesierda; o Cine|tle he remembered having strug- | biles. bonded goods on hand with which | 17 Delsia devalopments: masl. . Alinough the Ballyay Mani{mest trom Fsuenks;as S oS M Ranggér VIL!| Mr. Holbrook, who|gled With several men who kid-| Exhibits in the travel and trans- to ‘slake a Pre-Prohibition 167.- . reasonably be expected in this|Service is under the Postmaster- last evening in a Fairchild plane BB vl taking over the work | nePed him on August 24 “| port hells of the Century of Prog-| 000,000 gallon thirst. That rough-| Corporations Now Own |fieta. Covorel 1t is mot part of the Post. |Of the company piloted by S. E. ¢ of J. P. Willams, confined to his ress here tell a graphic story of| 1y is the situaflon that the Unit- Large Iowa Farm Area| Marked improvement has char- office Department. Conventions| Robbins. iy 4 g ed States faces if Prohibition re- g acterized ' operating conditions in|are held every two years, the last Mr. Peck, who will be in Ju- home by illmss, will inspect the Mflli ‘ R 03 (Continued on Page Four) peal becomes effective this year. ¢ E neau for several days on business K of five Tews on his tri ons of Kussians this industry since last April, and|in San Antonio, Tex . work of e s s trip. % Bonded warehouses hold some- NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Corpora- many factors have contributed to connected with the company, ex- ¢ e P Smd to HIVC Starved > thing more than 18,000,000 gallons|tions, banks, insurance companies| o brighter outlook - pects three big planes of the com- ORVILLE WHEAT ADJUDGED Japanese Cadets Given |of whiskey and the stock grows| and investment companies, Which| “py”the domestic market prices 0ld Brooch’ Becomes |pany to armive in Juneau tomorrow. INSANE BY SKAGWAY JURY| VIENNA, Sept. 2—Cardinal In- Stiff Prison Sentences dally, but the law requires that|once took mortgages on Towa farms|y.ve aquanced about 80 per cent Relic of Roman Legion| TS ' the first time airplane i 3 nitzer issued an appeal to all re- it, must be aged four years before | as security for lqans, today OWn| .y ve the level existing early this 81 mail has ever been carzied under Orville Whe}, who Is serving a|1igious faiths to co-operate in re- e marketing, The supply is being|about 2,500,000 acres of Iowa's totalf voor” pemand has s ufw & H’;aml'y A G AR Postal authority from the Inter- nine month sedence in the Skag- |lief of starving Russians. He said| TOKIO, Sept. 2—Sentences Of| consumed with a rapidity thatarable land, or 72 per cent of e L L0 b ol skt 3 i M5 |ior of Alaska fo the States and ) vy jail for \1‘lnhon of the Al-12000000 Russians have died of|eight years' imprisonment were rec- | threatens to reduce it substantially | total. Insurance companies fore-|yon; weyy underpcontrol s eorge ”u i L! w(xire.o adap?l’me was authorized because of the fact aska Bone Dry Law, was adjudg-|gtarvation the past few months,|ommended by procurator for 11| through the operations of the new|closed on more farms during the | at S e malicy o the m“rh."b;““h- h"‘“‘ ~a medallion that mail service between the In- & 81 tnpane by i@ insanity Jury in|mainly in Ukraine and Caucasus.|army cadets who played & minor| Jaw permitting physicians to pre- |last half of 1932 than in any otherl oot oo b o foe l‘:‘l yd‘) o "“d' o _‘“}: Gre Dine’ ypors "gg terior and Southwestern pointsand 4 that town yesuzdny. according t0|«conditions are growing worse|part in a reign of terror climaxed | scribe it in any quantity. comparable period in the history of P ha:s obe e reh n;e ar. an .';:'?.“ as worn it as “an old|ihe States was wiped out for one information rec ved at the U. 8.|4ajly» he said, “and child murder|by assassination of Premier Inukai| It is clear that the supply of do-|the State. Survey was made by W.| o inut for several g m‘*s ?:“d ‘35 ”’0;1; 2ot % : week due to the disabling of the Marshal's office this morning, from |anq eannibalism are becoming com-| May 15, 1932. Recommendations| mestic whiskey will prove only &/ G. Murray and R. C. Bentley, A¢-| eriocted in q i e ot ) S’I' ch e 5% ]to © 2| sicamer Aleutian, Mr. Peck said. ¢ U. S. Commissioler J. J. F, Ward. | mon were hneavier than expected, and|small fraction in the expected con- | ricultural Economists of Towa State| . maa) in mecreasmg s ?chs d" Baman. sae of great value, nOW| wMrs Peck and the two boys will Judge Ward req r.ed that he be R P U A were believed to forecast severe| sumption. Imported liquors must | College. bl e producers’ nx? ’1 say it belor_xgcd to an officer of|jeave on the Princess Louise for committed to ningside Sani- penalties to naval ringleaders in|pay customs duty that virtually| SE U D s “m::d stocks, however, are still| the praetorian guards, tenth le-|geattle where the latter will enter tarium at Portlajd. t PARTY FOR CATTLE the plot against Japanese party| doubles the price. One solution ;fg?:h as unusually large for a|sgion. S ; school for the coming year. They Mr. Wheat attqupted suicide in F government. is mixing whiskey with pure grain CITY SINKS FOUR FEET ealthy condition. The ‘medallion, which is of solid| haye speni the summer with Mr. the jail two daw ago and later| ARDMORE, Okla.—Mort Woods BI040 10 Sleobal The control of production has|gold and surrounded by a fili-| peck at Lake Harding, forty miles P refused food of a} kinds, insisting | stockman, gave a ‘“going away” e SAN JOSE, Cal—Much of this been such a stabilizer that students| gree, shows the head of Emperor| grom Fairbanks. that he was beig poisoned, ac-|party for his prize-winning Guern- YARD-LONG PICKLE city has settled four feet in the|Of the question expect that the|Diocletian, 284-305, A. D. “\vhile a little squally weather v roding to the me: from Skag-|sey herd prior to its annual trip ——rte Patients and attendants at the| pasf 18 years, surveys by the Unit- industry’s final code will retain AP s A T was encountered on the trip down, way. to the nation’s major dairy shows. HOBDEN’VIL_LE, Okla. — They | Nebraska State Hospital at Hasi-| ed States Coast and Geodetic Sur- some method of continuing that| A Kansas City jewelry store ad-|it was made in good time and was Jingo of . Primrose, leader of the|grow big cucumbers in this section.| ings consume cabbage at the rate| vey have disclosed. The sinking]policy in addition to providing for| vertises itself as the “only refrig-jone of the pleasantest trips I have show herd, holds 26 blue ribbons|Ed Phillips recently exhibited one|of 2,000 pounds a day during the'is attributed to removal of under-}a minimum wage and maximum | eration-cooled jewelry stors in the| made by plane from Fairbanks,” Mr. Peck said. Laredo, Tex., h# a new muni- cipal airport. and seven championships. PSSy e I S e A— from his garden 33% inches long. summer. ground water. hours of labor. A United States.”

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