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"THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ——y " VOL. XLIL, NO. 6461. JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS WHITEHILL BLANKS GIANTS IN THIRD Pitcheé ‘ SENATORS STOP — - — — - —_— " & 9 AMER, LEGION MAIL CONTRACT Senators to Win i . . RHPOAE| 3 ¢ 4001109 REGUMMENDS ;Is AWARDED Tu 40124 OGIANTS 4 - n Tn 4 00900 I 300200 ’ ¥ ’ LARGER NAVY NORTHLAND LINE SR [ ] ) b 3010 20§ M NN y 400420 g , 4 . s, 30038849 e o 9 Increase in Country’s De-{Will Carry First Class and | Ptastinmons, 5. .4 0.1 0 T 0\Whitehill ‘Holds Tarrynies " | iBell, 0 00 . . o ] _ fenses Urged—Reso Newspapers Nov 1. | “Peel 2010 0 o toFive Hits While Mates WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. — The declaration that the| lution Presented toJune30 | g 0 N |00 - - Pound Fitishiiie: “flat wallet era” has ended was made by Admli‘nistrmor‘ ik N:;ICAGO L) SN heellE E;n»m: 32 0 524 13}”4: Y ] < i P P i as ig] rging BU T 3 3 ct. o e “—Batted for Fitzsil inei b Hugh S. Johnson in a letter made public last night urging |- B 0l Mo ne. | postottice - Deparimentyesterday Batted for Fuzsimmons in eighth pyyrynyy MyER LEADS IN | +—Replaced Fitzsimmons in eighnfl, leading manufacturers and advertisers to participate active- ly in a “Now Is the Time to Buy” campaign starting next tur, Illincis, was unanimous- ly elected Commander of the authorized the Northland Trans- portation Company to carry mail inning. WASHINGTON’S ATTACK week. ! e " . dise iz i American Legion after he piled | from Seattle to Ketchikan, Wran- Senators ABR HPOAE % % e ; rtising both by National firms, distributors and| ", " ommanding vote over |gell Petersburg and Juneau and Myer, 2b 413 3 3 0Senators Find Fitzsimmons s is the chief instrument the Administration has| . G ohers. return once each week from No- Goslin, rf. 41120 o0 d 4 s » chesen to push the buying campaign. 4 The bonus question did mot |vember 1 to June 30, at the rate Manush, If. 400300 for Nine H“s I“duc'mg All loral NRA committees have been asked to obtain| reach the floor and died in |of 6 cents a pound for first class Cronin, s & 00 BT Four Two-baggers either a proclamation signed by the mayors of all cities or| committee. mail and 2'% cents a pound for {Schulte, cf. 402100 FAORRY i a statement signed by the outstanding citizens, setting aside newspapers. Kuhel, 1b 30015 0 04 SHORT SCORE the next three months as the time to translate into perma-| ;0,60 m, Oct. 5—Strength- The Department also authorized Blu 3b 3110860 S o DI SR Eagle Campaign has made, to| ¥ T 4 Peter Curran to carry ma from . Sew c 3 1 A8 UG R H E ncace the progress the Blue “ag polg » 0 lening of the country's defense iS| ynajakleet to Nome, one way, not | Whitehill, 3 4 ol Gi 0 5 further advance the road back to prosperity. recommended for adoption by the| o exceed 4000 pounds, Octobes tehill, p 2 _0 _0 _°~ i iants _ 0 3 | American Legion. The recommen-|jses; May 1, at 32 cents a pound. Totals 32 4 92715 1 o b A | dation has been reported by the Contract to Wein SUMMARY—Earned runs: Sen- NATI | | committee and urges the immed-| Noe] Wein was authorized to ators 4; two-base hits: Goslin, COMPOSITE SCORE ' iate building up of ships and in-|,apy majl from Fairbanks to Fort Schultz, Bluege and Myer, 1 each: ! (Three Games) » creasing the Navy personnel t0{yyion on one round trip, October double pplays: Giants 1, Moore 0| R H E iS BRDERED uuT ARE HuRRlEn Tu 91,000 and also that 50000 yOung{;5 with a maximum of 1,500 Mancuso; Senators 1, Cronin 0! Gijant 10 9 men be placed in Citizens' Mili-| houngs and to cost $135. Myer to Kuhel; base on balls: off R 5 ; 25 2 y { tary Biing, cetny each year. J. Williams will be employed to Whitehill, 2: struck out: by Fitz-| Senalof S RlKE T KERS Z 0 N E! carry mail from Kotzebue to Point simmons 2, by Whitehill 2; left on Giants have won two games lLLlNflls ST ! AGAINST RUSSIA Barrow, November 1 to May 1, bases: Senators 4, Giants 7; runs! and Seuators one. Four games CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 5. — With| at a rate of $1.40 a pound. batted in: Myer 2, Cronin and| ocut of seven must be won to Picketing Miners Reported|Ifiners in Pennsylvania Re- Firing Along Fifteen inforcing Picket Lines loud cheers, the delegates to ihe American Legion Convention went | on record this afternoon against| diplomatic recognition of Russia. The closing dates of all contracts are to be in 1934. NATION CALLED Earl Whitehill, sturdy Washington left hander, tcok the major " Schuite, 1 each; hits 9, runs 4 off Fitzsimmons in seven innings; hits 0, runs 0, off Bell in one inning; losing pitcher, Fitzsimmons; errors, determine championship. SCORE BY INNINGS GIANTS N 9 | The delegates also called for de- role in the world series’ game this afternoon against the Giants and ile Front —Many Disorders | The d A ! Cronin, one. M }_._. ‘portanon of all Communist aliens. allowed only five hits. He has had a big year and was given the Umpires: Pfirman, Nationals, at Runs ;z;;:g;zz_’no f: HARRISHORG, 1, Got. 6—The| PrrTSRORGH, Peon, Oh 6| 3 big opportunity to shine today as most of the Giants' batting ;‘he“p!&te; Ormsby, Americans, at| Hits 6131068108 National Guard has been ordered | Mfoying with grim determination Bru sh Flr e strength is composed of left handers. Mrs:‘. oran, Nationals, at second; Errors .. 00000000 *—0 into Saline Coum? after picketing | t5 halt the reopening of the| 3 - - S aTn_mnty,t Amerlf:ans. at third base.| SENATORS miners along a fifteen mile _“?;“ western state colleries, thousands | t seceeccsenrcccsc e mm"':z;“ game: one hour and 56 123456789 1L were cacused by officials of the]of siriking miners today reinfore-| Horror 0 RELIEF EFFURTS . o P s SMITH : Runs ....21000010*—4 Peabody Mine, No. 43, of wound-feq picket lines that have strangled | © GOLD PRICE . s T Ui Attendance:: 35,000 (estimated). Hits 32100120°—9 ing @ score Or more persons. | coal production in the bifuminous B P b d . . i e Errors 00000001 1 Officials of the company Saic | fields, e rO 0 4 ' o WASHINGTON, Oct. 5— @ ’ 1 . st least three ‘pératud NefS et gata troopSif de eer rushed | President Roosevelt Praises| e Todays price of gold as T ‘ GAME FRIDAY | jously wounded by incessant firing| t5 the mines on reports that G 2 pe 5 e announced by the Treasury o of , picketeers. S scores of mines would attempt to| Three Fold Investigation CltlZEflS‘fOl’ Work Ac- 17 Belartment is $3155 an o Pt e g date e g The local authorities said they|resume work. Underway—Sixty-two compllshed So Far ® ounce. . Griffith’ Sud'l‘ b were unable to get anyone to brave| mwo steel workers were slashed | Y e L . . | o i the bullets and go to the Tescue|no pickets when they attempted to | Are Still M|ssmg NEW YORK, Oct. 5—Before[s ¢ e o0 o0 0oo0 oo oo P a —STADXUM L ambu- to of a wounded man. One lance operator flatly refused risk his life. enter the Clarion plant of the| Carnegie Company. The ninth dynamiting in me; LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 5— Persons responsible for the dis- the National Conference of Catho- lic Charities, President Roosevelt last night praised the Nation for TREASURY GAIN Projects that Are Non-Fed- eral Will Be Recom- FIRST INNING NEW YORK—Moore up. Strike | one, called; ball one, high and in-| INGTON, D. C, Oct. 5 — (Lefty) Whitehill put Washingion back into the running in the Meanwhile the power lines iead-| anthracite strike damaged a min-astrous Griffith Park bush fire in|jts relief efforts and called up- : | ing to the mine has been cut and ers pome at Scranton. which 27 lives were lost, and Who|on state, city, church and pri- mended by Him side; foul back, strike two; ball| World SerieSToday when he plas- | the Big Four Railroad bridge near| ~ agyices received here this af-|ordered laborers into the fire trap,|vate institutions to redouble ef- e two, low and wide; out, foul to|tered the Gilants with a shutout, a mine has been blown up. ternoon stated the Ford Company iare sought in a three fold inves-|forts for a “harder part ahead. Dr. Philip S. Smith, recently|right who made a running catch of | the Senators winning 4 to 0 in the ball as it was about to fall|the third game. The American — e strikers at Chester, Penn, and Edgewater, N. J., announced plans tigation with the promise of crim- inal prosecution to follow if there We've ventured and we've won. We shall venture further and we appointed Alaska representative for the Federal Emergency Adminis- tration of Public Works, under the in a field box. one, ealled; ball one, low and wide; | Critz up. Strike League champions’ bats cracking for the first time since were P RTY to march by auto on the main|js any evidence of negligence. The|shall win again, the President PAST Iwu YEARs plant at Detroit. hearing is set for next Wednesday. | said. N. R. A, explained the functions|ball two, high and inside; foul|the_series. 62 Missing States Must - Help L | of his office to a well attended|back, strike two; ball three, low Thiey landed on portly Fred Fitz- » The exact death toll of the| The Chief Executive said the|Tg.. TR . |meeting of the Juneau Chamber|and inside; out, third to first. Ter-| Simmons and his knuckle ball for emtory s 1nances 1IN of Commerce this noon in Bailey’s{ry up. Side out, second to first. nine solid smashes, including four ENDS INDEATH FILM ACTRESS brush fire may never be known. The latest report placed the miss- Federal Government could not do all of the relief work and states Better Shape Than at Cafe. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on base. two-baggers, and only some sen- | sational fielding by the Giants [ ing at 62 but many of these are|were. expected to do their share . . “Generally speaking,” Dr. Smith IN I_ A KE “N‘nN g e e | T, e et ot our-| Oy Time Since 1930 {saa, my offion 15 a siearing house| WASHINGTON—Myer up. Ball | kept the score down. I failed to make their safety known |rency was not forthcoming. In- ~|for Public Works projects that|One low and inside; strike one, Only Five Hits et {to the authorities. stead the President stressed the| The Alaska Treasury was in gre non-federal. All proposed mu- called; ball two, low and wide;| Whitehill was in rare form and better shape at the end of Sep- strike two, called; singles to lefi,|kept the T&fymen tamed in al- : . | John Harrison Drowns at Seattle—Associate IN QUEER PLOT Box of Bones A grewsome box of bones, which may have been from human bodies, were brought in today from the spiritual side of the National life. NRA’S Winter Drive Last night was the summer's tember than it had been for three years on the same date, it was | nicipal and public utility projects { will pass through the office for investigation, analyzation and rec- final outing for the President and |revealed by the preliminary quar- smmendation. These in turn will after the banquet he returned to|terly report just issued by Treas- pe forwarded then to Washington, Goslin up. Doubles off the right/ field fence; Myer on third. Manush up. Ball one, low and inside; out,: pop fly to short. Cronin up. Strike | most every inning. He yielded but five hits, walked two men and an error let another runner on the bags to bring the Giant tolar to : . . 3 % milones: A |fire area and placed in the morgue > Held in Jail Alice White and Her Fiance|sor inspection. Washington for NRA's winter drive.| urer W. G. Smith to Gov. John p, ¢, for final action.” one, called; out, pltcher to first; | SeVen, nane of Whom reached the SR d Bef |"“The police said that Robert Barr,| Henry Bruers, President of the| W. Troy. It showed a gain in Myer scoring and Goslin going to|Plafe. Only one Giant runner SEATTLE, Oct. 5—John Har re dummone Or€ |iaken into custody yesterday, did|Bowery Savings Bank, boarded ihe |the net cash balance of $168667.56, How Hell Work third; it was not a sacrifice. Schulte | *eached. third base. Whitehill was in a little trouble rison, aged 33 years, manager of the Harrison Sales Company, Wwas drowned in Lake Union last night climaxing, the police said, a drink- ing party on Harrison’s yacht Sheilohn. ' Harrison’s business associate, Wf. o Grand Jury I HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 5— Summoned before the grand jury in connection with the story of a plot against John Warburton, not cause the blaze but he had been drifking, heard the fire re- port and started out to find it. —v———— STRIKE OF AIR special ‘train to accompany the Chief Executive to Washington where he is expected to become| co-ordinator of the President's| credit expansion campaign. LIQUOR CONTROL |over the same quarter last year! and $142,258.76 over 1931. Beer and wine licenses are part- ly responsible for the showing. However, there are certain charg- rent statement and which will Dr. Smith further explained that he would work with the various muncipalifies in ascertaining the future worth and value of pro- | jects that could come under the | es, included in the past two years Emergency Administration of Pub- | which are not carried in the cur-|lic Works. In the states each | state has an advisory committee up. Strike one, fanned; ball one, low and wide; ball two, low and| wide; strike two, called; ball three, | low and wide; doubles to right., iscoring Goslin. Kuhel up. Foul, | back, strike on; strike two, called; | grounded to third and Schulte was caught between second and third, in the second and third innings, but pulled out of it. In the sec- ond, with one out, Davis singled and took second on a wild pitch and Jackson drew a pass. Man- cuso, Giant backstop, shot a grounder to short and Manager wonunued on Page Two) Anchorage their home. in Juneau on the Northwestern. J. Cottrell, aged 46 years, Ofj pnglish screen actor, Alice White, . 4 Portland, Oregon, is in the CilV| featyred film player, and her fi- reduce the gain about §50,000, it|of three citizens of the state and out, third to second. | Cronin scooped it to force Jack- ¥ jail without a charge pending an/gnce Sidney Bartlett, denied any PIL“TS sTAVED | was reported. | one Federal engineer to pass on| Two runs, three hits, no errors,| Son and Myer killed off Mancuso ) investigation. knowledge of an effort to mar | "'The net cash balance reported|and recommend projects. Dr.|one left on base. at first for a double murder. Cottrell said he and Harrison| o, hurton’s face to render him by Mr. Smith for September 30, Smith's office takes the place of | SECOND INNING FitZSMMmons singled with one finished exploring the abandoned| ynggtractive. | | was $505,865.9, -On September 30, such a body in the Territory. NEW YORK—Ott up. Out, flied hand down in the third. He was lightship Umatilla as a midnight| “qme case grew out of a confes- | ] | 1932, it was $337.288.58, and on the| Under the Emergency Act, mu-|to left who made a good running|forced at second by Moore who lark, when a piece of falling Super-| gion of Russell Brown and Mar- Y same date in 1031 T was $363,607.18.| nicipalities may receive a 30 per catch close to the left field line.| WS advanced to third by Critz's structure knocked them into thely, piock, film colony extras, who — : B e cent advance on worthy projects, Davis up. Ball one, high and wide; | Single to deep center., Terry was weter. Cottrell saved himself. He| 14 they beat Wharburton up and|Men Com lained Recent fsit ) | and can borrow the balance on 'ball two, high and inside; singles| €8Sy for Whitehill who forced was unable to operate the yacht| opueq him, but insisted the pur- p State Constitutional Con-| | | adequate security, Dr. Smith ex- to left. Jackson up. Ball one, high Dim to ground weakly to first for and stayed aboard and yelled for|55ee of the plot was to disfigure P ay AdJUSlmenlS Mean J | plained. {and wide; it was a wild pitch and|the third out. an hour. The harbor patrol boat| yarpyrion for which they were Wage Reduction vention Names Dele- | Othier Guests {Davis goes to second; strike one Barrage in First » grappled for Harrison's body infg, oot g50. g ates to Commi!lee | Other guests attending today's fanned; ball two, high and m.side ‘The Senators laid down a three- | the lake. Miss White and Bartlett were| . o.corveron Qe 5. — A g | NG STUR meeting and introduced by Presi- ball three, low and inside; ball (Continued on Page Six) B« A questioned as the result of thel . AT ots, scheduled| OLYMPTA, Wash, Oct. 5—With y gel;t’ -grhnAWP.‘ %nles, we::esec!.t l'r four, high and inside; Jackson 3 { SPRAGUE ON TRIP story of the two men. for today, was averted at a con-|repeal of the Eighteenth Amend- | Plos: S A, 0 Feeiile | walked. Mancuso, Up. SHS one,| Roosevelt Brings | | Lieut. John R. Noyes, U. 8. Army ! called; ball one, high and inside; | p ference last night befween the|ment behind, the State Constitu Engiheer's office, Seattle, and Al- # é EnS nat. Luck: W. B. Sprague, purchasing agent| jvorrRy REGARDING JOHN | fliers, transport company officials| tional ~Cobvention named ninc| P il o7 oy e ball two, high and inside; ban|O€nators LUCK; for the Alaska Steamship Co. iS| " pDapr RECEIVED BY MAYOR| and Senator Wagner, Chairman of| delegates, under. orders, to study| L | Lot Meae St te three, low and inside; side out,|Syn Replaces Rain a passenger for Cordova aboard the National Labor Board. state liquor control, on a com-| ; | R S RC e em: | & double play—ine, HSHEMON. k) the Northwestern. An inquiry has been received The pilots complained the re-|mittee after the repeal vote was Robbenes Ended by SOl" jocf:s in Nome, Wrangell and Eeh “?f"d. w. i 3 e ‘e WASHINGTON, D. C, e R by Mayor I Goldstein concerning!cent pay adjustments meant a| registered here yesterday. | di T arsburg “WHE makds somulsted o runs, one hit, no errors, one ¢ Qc: 5—President Roosevelt, . ® : | John Dahl, reported to have been|reduction in wages. The delegation stood 94 to 4 in iers Opening Fire— | emobute were mearly e o4 o B Bl o | who returned to Washing- Premier Tolmie e e losion in Alaska| Al concerned #greed to abidefavor of repeal, with ons wetl Snipers Get Busy Sty Tor e e Nerous| oy, ENOTONC SIS P Pall ' ton' Tagh uighi ew T i 'd B ine B. C. on about September 6 of this year.|by the decision of the National|delegate absent. The committee | shortly for the Wrangell Narrows|one, high and wide; ball two, low| ¢ first game of the current ® oosting b. L., Mr. Dahl is said to have been|Labor Board. was instructed to work in har-| (Continued on Page Four) and inside; doubles down the left| ¢ world's Series today. The ® Alaska Highway about 50 years of age, five feet, mony with the conclusion of sev-| HAVANA, Cuba, Oct. 5—Storm, field line. Sewell up. Out, second|e rain, that had been falling ® four inches tall and when last L en already named by Gov.-Clar-| barricades have been removed with to first; Bluege going to third. ¢ up to his arrival, was e 1 .+ victoria B. C, Oct. 5. elheard from was in Hazelton, B. Members of Pioneer ence D, Martin, They have pow-|the passing of the 82-mile an'River Steamers of _"‘”}L‘e.““‘ up. Ball one, low and|e cleared away by the sun- ® / o Building of the British Col- e|C. Canada. Oscar Erickson, of Families of Alaska er, however, to make any inde-|hour hurricane that caused slight Alaska Railroad G ;"5 evl foul bdaCk. su:l'“’ one; ball| ¢ gshine, and the Senators ® e umbia and Alaska Highway, | Alberta, Canada, is anxious to RGeS pendent investigation they see fit.| injuries to about 20 persons and S, ailr: o feo, low. Ny wide; strike two,i¢ came to life and won their ® e known as the International |know whether the John Dahl, re- Married, Anchorage| Edwin Connor, Democrat, South | sank small vessels in the harbor. to Winter Quarters ?“';led- ‘}‘l’“l back; grounded to e first game. . e Highway, will solve British ®|ported to have been killed s pie Bend publisher, was elected chair-| The hurricane led to an orgy pitcher who tried to get Bluege | The President is an ar- @ e Col umbia’s unemployment ®fthe same man he knew in Can- man of the convention. | of looting, but soldiers ended the off Lh{xrd but the runner slid back! e dent baseball fan. He ap- © e problem, Premier S. F. Tol- @|ada. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct.:5.— e | robberies by killing two looters| ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Oct. 5— safely; Bluege on third and White- | ¢ plauded when the Senators . e mio said here last night. | Anyone who has any informa-|Miss Gertrude Marie Watson, of W. H. CASWELL HERE | at the height of the storm. The Alaska Railroad officials an-[Dill on first; it was a fielder's| ¢ staged batting rallies and ® e The Premier added that e|tion regarding this matter is re- Kenai, and Daniel Kennedy, of | One trooper and one sailor were|nounce the steamers Nenana and °h°§°3- Myer up. Foul back, strike| ¢ was equally generous in @ e he will lend every assistance o |quested -to ieport the same to Anchorage, both members of pion-| On official business, W. H. Cas- killed and one clvilian wounded | Alice have gone into winter quar-|°n€; ball one, low and wide; pitch- cheering the sensational e : e to the project. o|Hayor Goldstein or City Clerk A.|eer families of Aliska, have been|well, Deputy U. S. Marshal withby snipers who fired on them| ters at Nenana. er tries for Whitehill at first; e fielding of the Giants. . ; ol W. Henning so that Mr. Erickson|married here. They will make|headquarters at Ketchikan, arriveC | while they tried to disperse me] The Tana, on the Kuskokwim,|doubles down the first base line, o Ps is also tied up for the winter. i-o.co.oo.o.oc. eo s 00000000 e oo may be notiied of the facts. ’thlm’og. 4