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L T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” " JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933, MEMBER OF A SSOCIATED PRESS ——— PRICE TEN CENT VOL. XLIL, NO. 6471. ALASKANS ELECTED DEEPLY CONCERNED LOKDON, - Oct. 17.—Chancellor of Exchequer Chamberlain, though GeorGE RAFT.... BORISKARLOFF Here are a few of the prominent Hollywood stars who have registered a MiriAM HOPRINS. i Proclamation Signed, Ef- fective Tonight, Prohib- . “Press Declares President .U. S. T0 KEEP OUT OF EUROPEAN ENTANGLEMENTS TENTATIVE PLAN TO HIGH POSITIONS - = ~ == = — L ———————— e s bl - L 751 S . » . o n DALADIFR ASKS| Film Stars Oppose NRA Code MASONS CHOSEN As Bullets Flew in Fatal Strike Riot AMERSA WILL T0 33RD DEGREE; i ; i Makes Reply ll)o German|f Five Juneau Men Elevated To Maintain Hands Off } Chfzr}cfinm d lea for at Session Being Held | Policy Over Action of o in Washington i ‘ German Nation REICHS WITHDRAWAL wasmGToN, o 1| | AMBASSADOR DAVIS Among the 189 Masons elect- AT GENEVA QUESTION ed to the Thirty-Third Degree GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS e by the Supreme Council are: eI Homer G. Nordling and Ed- ! (% . Challenge Is Hurled at it Bubton, bolls or Suael HiS Geneva Delggates Hurry i French Parli tt E. R. Peterson of Ketchikan Home to Make Plans . renc arltamen (o} and M. O. Carlson of Fair- New Emergen Back Government banks. ' gency ! W Amoeng the Knights Com- | T g PARIS, Oct. 17.—French Pre- manders of the Court of Honor V_VA:HINGTON._ Oct. 17. — The mier Daladler today answered elected by the Supreme Coun- Unites lstatees xw;ll |;ndertnke to hancellor Hitler's world appeal, cil of Scottich Rite Masonry | steer cela{ Ellfl. rezl ol anyl Euro- made last Saturday night, re- were J. C. McBride, Fred P. | pe{ru;lt poln ical EnfanGg lemen ; that garding rearming of Germany. Matthicsen and H. L. Redling- :lg acr 5& out Dl gmanys ac- The Premier questioned the shafer, of Juneau; A. B. Field ani a e World Disarmament Reich’s wihdrawal from the Dis- of Cordova, Andrew Nerland sn erpnlco;‘ ¥ Ao armament Conference with “Why | of Fairbanks, and H. C. Nu- | D ?%;n hm assador Norman H. El 5 is Germany ready to destroy all nan and K. W. Spaulding, ev:”io ‘33r555n1";fz:fx;mn:;agx min“a;::m;g?fls SR both of Ketchikan. i policy toward anything hinting at Just when v:‘e have drafted a plan { Eurcpean entanglements. He has for disarmament?” PUTS EMBARG“ - been told that European questions Gocki ? p | A SRaE - are for the Europeans to alone Tl?" Pxemxe? apgeared::;:;e t,':e i Graphic pictures from the strike front at Ambridge, | face each other an instant before the deputies opened decide. Gebingt md.” - —— & s | Pa., where a clash between steel strikers of the|fire. Below, the battle in progress. ote man at| The belief is expressed there is q Government’s request for extreme FREDERIC: A | N | Spang-Chalfant mill and 200 deputies resulted in the | right taRing aim with a shotgun, while tear gas routs | jittle hope for real arms reduction urgence in procedure on the fi- PMARCH | fatal shooting of one man and the wounding of 15 |strikers. In insert, a deputy bends over the buckshot- lishy il nance bill. Then the Premier | others. At top, heavily-armed deputies and pickets ! riddled body of Adam Petesuski, slain strike picket. g ivaied Pn 0N Germany 4 challenged Parliament to either| | SRR S5 S N T R rejoins the parley. boost taxes, make economies Or ‘ l » find a new cabinet. 3 NR A ’ l f | 4 A g Threatens Freedom o | PLANS FOR EMERGENCY v o | GENEVA, Oct. 17.—A search for a road to world peace through dis- armament spread today from Gen- deeply concerned at Germany's| protest against the NRA code proposed by the producers for the motion o . . . . . eva to the capitals of Europe. action, waxed philosophical and| picture industry. Fourtcen leading performers resigned membership in iting Grain Shlpments uoushers ssocla t 1on With the Disaramment Confer- f Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and sent a protest to | ence in recess, representatives hur- said. “No news is ever so good or so bad as it seems at first.” | the Academy o | Washington against the Strangely, only two fema: the rebels. They are Ann formation of a “salary. control board.” le stars of first-rank prominence are among Harding and Miriam Hopkins. Three notable BISMARCK, North Dakota, Oct. 17.—Gov. William Langer has sign- ed a proclamation prohibiting the CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 17—E. H'i Harris, of Richmond, Indiana, Sec- | CENERAL SMITH FOR SITKA HOME ried to devise new plans fo meet the emergency created by Ger- many's withdrawal from the con- NAZI SUMMONED lo rebels are Boris Karloff, better known to film fans as “Franken- | ed t g BERLIN, Oct. 17—Chancellor| tain#; Frederic March, one of the screen’s great lovers, and George |shipment of wheat and all grains retary of the American Newspa-|A)chitect Here Dr. afting| ference. Hitler summoned Nazi leaders for Raft, who portrays the polished gangster. from North Dakota e!factX_ve .at per Publishers’ Association, said = Many believe Germany will be an tmportant conference to map|———————— e LA T A | midnight tonight and continuing R ;he Constitutional guarantee of a Sketch for Apple\a‘ by drawn b into discussions. out the policy of Germany for gL & ' indefinitely. ; . free press in the United States jeak American Representative Davis i comingp xS KIDNAPING I Graf Zeppelin Gov. Langer said the action is lis in grave danger of destruction Home Commission defined thé United Btates delegae ————,—— Q. e an effort to restore to the farmers under mm.v ’ el i asign | HON'S position as: “We again make Starts for Harris adserted the refusal of| TO Prepare a tentative design |y “ci... wo are tn no waygpolmcfl.lly |Chicago Thursday { SUSPECTED | ]huying power with which to main- tain a livellhood and stimulate NRA to accept certain sections of PHIL. OFFICERS for the new Pioneer's Home struc ture at Sitka, George Gove, me ligned with any European power qus PLnTs trade and commerce among “our thc‘dcocrie, done ixfltetx;]ded to sare[; Pt i), o ol ve|and although we desire to continue . PERNAMBUCO, Oct. 17. e|people.” 1 ;| guard freedom o e press, an 2 " {to present the disarmament ques- e —The Graf Zeppelin has e| THe Governor said wheat prices Self-Sgyled Head of !(l’lal(l the others prohibiting unions or-!fi‘ Bell.dTucobmix.v arrived here Sun-{yon" i’ for Burope and nog % RE “NEAHTHED BIsAPPEARANcE e arrived here setting a rec- @ |were too low. Shirts Charged with panizing non-union newspaper ‘;i’x an} i k“”‘;; f“g‘;‘(ed In Pre-|ynited States to decide.” e ord of 72 hours and 40 e| The State Legislature empower- Di " Fund plants where the employers do not | Paring his sketches which will be ks S i . o minutes from Friedrichhaf- e|ed the Governor recently to take 1version I'unds | desire union affiliations, are plac- presented to lhe Pfoneers'’ Home Part Owner of Chicago o e The Graf leaves fo- e any action he deemed best for [ ine jeopardy. on free journalism | Building Commission as soon as Night Club Last Seen |® morrow for Rio de Janerio e|the good of the state. PHILADELPHIA, Penn, Oct. and a free government. they are completed. y ) g B ] le and starts for Chicago on ®| Ex 17.—Arthur Smith, self-styled Gen- phndicic As soon as the Commission de- i~ — on Friday Night T ol isl eral of the Khaki Shirts, has sur- cides upon the general type of g 7 4 - Oregon Legislature rendered to the police after one building to be constructed, Mr. GIVEN REvIEw Chancellor Dollfuss Facmg CHICAGO, Tll, Oct. 17.—MysteIy e e 6 ® ¢ 06 ® 0 6 © 0 ® 0 © Meets November 20 of his followers charged him with Gove will return to the firm's headquarters in Tacoma to draft Mutinies in Army, surrounds the disappearance of Wil-! liam Walton Hall, part owner of 2 ASSAILANTS In Special Session fraudulent conversign of funds in connection with the recent px'upos-‘r Khaki Shirts. definite plans and prepare speci- fications for the building. Strikes of Labor the Seadog Inn, a night club. Rela- s tives believe he has been kidnaped. SALEM, Oregon, Oct. 17.—Gov. He came north last week on| VIENNA, Oct. 17.—With incip-|It is said they are ready to pay a, Julius L. Meier announced a spec-' Smith boasted ten million men the motorship Northland. He was Y ial session of the Legislature will would march on Washington and joined here by Highway Engineer jent mutinies to right and left of him in the army and in labor un- Chancellor Dollfuss today reasonable ransom. ‘ Hall was last seen Friday night.| UF AMERIGAN | . be called to meet on November 20 to consider unemployment relief, make ' President Roosevelt Dicta- tor, but only a few appeared aml’ AND PRODUCTS W. A. Hesse, Chairman of the Commission, who accompanied him OF GONVICTION Promoter of Cantu Mining Company, Alaska, Gets jons, N " - i faced a situation deemed likely to UNITED WITH FAMILY ‘;?ugrncontrol, truck and bus leg- the police dispersed them. ; :,::ede:’}l(a_ fhflf- Mr5 (},3: (:xuu)z‘:‘\ Another ChanC° i i CHICAGO, I, Oct. 17.—Late’ suan. i 3 g he site, discusse e D - c tax all of his qualities of courage ate! First Move Under NRA Is ing with Supt. Eiler Hanson and| and generalship and persuasion. In many garrisons, there is mut- iny. The police are running down many ramifications of Nazi con- spiracy and unearthed among the conspirators officers of the pres- ent army and also former officers. this afternoon Hall was reunited | with his family while Federals | investigated his story he was kid-! G naped by three men who first de- (Jerm any Ta](es Aclion manded $15,000 and later reduced Agains! Nazis FO“OW it to $9,000. Hall was released with- out paying anything. He appeared | g U. S. Demand fatigued and draggled. DOROTHY MITCHELL IS BRIDE OF LEO HARDY Miss Dorothy Mitchell and Leo Hardy were married recently at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell in Fairbanks. The ceremony was per- Recall Is: Started Against Gov. Meier| SALEM, Cregon, Oct. 17—A pre- liminary copy of a recall petition | charging general neglect of duty has been filed against Gov. Julius L. Meier by F. W. Stevens. Announced by Admin- istrator Ickes WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—In the first Government effort to peg prices under NRA, Secretary of the Interior Ickes, Oil Adminis- others. They returned here on the| Northland and Mr. Gore has been engaged in preparing tentative plans since that time. He will be here several days. AFTER MACHADO WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— The Supreme Court has granted Con- rad Wolfe, of Spokane, Wash., a review of his conviction in Se- attle of mail fraud, setting the date for argument on November 13. ‘Wolfe was secretly indicted in connection with the promotion of prison and fined besides $1,000. The plot has been unearthed ot R BERLIN, Oct. 17—Two assailants Son trator, has ordered mini lev- | 3 Bt formed by United States Commis- rator, has order mum e’ whereby part of the army was to i 2 |of Ronald Velz, American, Struck|goner Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY |els fixed for oil and products ef- the Cantu Mining Company, Al- 1" seize arms, :Amloxéns ;ond ’equnr {in the face when he failed t0|pgardy left by airplane for Circle ON AIR EVERY SUNDAY|fective December 1 to prevent| aska, in 1929. He was convicted ment at the Linz Garrison for use |salute the Nazi Emblem, have been |mot Springs on their honeymoon. competitive abuses. and sentenced to McNeil Island The order establishes a compli- in “further action.” [ | sentenced to six months in jail i jvers # v They will make their home in SEATTLE, Oct. 17.—"University Meahiwilles sotrets [Soeinlist, . or- MURDER Nuw |"The two Germans were charged | pairbanks. on the Air" will be the title of a|cated structure of prices which His conviction was upheld by the ders are making preparations for | with assault and battery in the so- I, program of student, alumni, and some expect to force quotations| HAVANA, Oct. 17—The Govern-|San Prancisco Circult Court of a general strike. called Speed Court. MARRIED AT SEWARD faculty participation put on by the | one to two cents a gallon for gas-ment has ordered the impisonment, | Appeals. Lo Conlo BRUUGHT UUT Velz was struck twice by the| perlee M. McLaughlin and Jack University of Washington every |oline. without bonds, of former President jailed. ;pair, one a chauffeur and the other |g Tyttle, were recently married at Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5. e Machado and 38 of lu‘;1 1&558613'.&; PR {a glassblower. Seward by U. S. Commissioner E. Station KJR will be used for this under his regime which® collapse P I couece Grapvates are | Son Held for Killing Father: The united sic es made a ‘pro-|p Harwood. . feature, UPER ATE UN o Bt S ecora 1s < test, with other ¢ intries, on treat-| _ - Ayt jovernment, facing WANTED BY UNCLE SAM But He Impllcates_ in its own ranks,| SEATTLE, Oct. 17.—The Unit- ment of foreigners by the Nazi and demanded that something be done | quickly instead of usual apologies. His Mother Pap;l, Not M;tm a, Knows Bes "~ JEAN HARLOW on to the former in exile in Canada, | Setting Off Fireworks fiu‘eswiaismdgl‘:xl r?gft tt:‘:it”;lg;gs MILWAUKEE," Oct. 17.—Details | i ' | and the others of his regime. rogram. Dean Harold Shepherd|of a backwoods slaying that has | K If ! ou Would Be Ha y W (!(’g A National Court of Sanctions DO miversity of Washington|been kept a secret for 19 years Navy Man Runs Down 27 HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct, 17 |recently ratified charges ranging v oL S Daveily. O el i Vb o s et : ‘J(»m Harlow, the platinum blonde |rom homicide to malversion of |\Will Subpoena 1,375 Mem- Law School was asl b reeet Bremerton Bricklayer| cuicaco, mi, oct. 17.—Science| If the persons about to be mar-|or the scree funds 3 by the Secretary of the Interior| O joseph Novak, against whom of the screen, was rushed to the % bers Of S!OC]( EX- to recommend graduate students who are not emnployed at present. —r GOLD PRICE | killing of his father, John Novak, the police said a murder charge will be filed. His mother, Mrs. Broniflavo Novak, aged 64 years, is- held at St. Clements charged with being an accessory. Joseph Novak is held for the BREMERTON, Wash., Oct. 17.— Charless Ross, bricklayer, was fatal- ly injured by an auto driven by R. W. Going, enlisted man aboard the U. S. S. Tennessce. is ‘on the trail of happiness in marriage and soon may have some valuable information for those about to try matrimony. Meanwhile, a few preliminary concusions based on 526 answers | ried take the advice of their fa-|p,gpital today and she underwent thers on the fitness of their Per-| ., emergency appendectomy suc- spective mates they will be hab- | cossrully. pler than if .they pay no atten-| tion to what the fathers have to| | oy |Liquor Prices May Come If they take the advice of tI . s x mothers things wont work ou: so| Down in British Columbia JCSEPH J. MEHERIN LEAVES AND INTERIOR DISTRICTS J. J. Meherin, merchandise brok- and representative of Hills ners Coffee, will leave on the er, | Bro ON ALASKA FOR WESTWARD | change to Hearing WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—Fer- dinand Pecora, counsel for the | Senate Banking Committee, an- | nounced subpoenas will be issued |to compel the appearance of 1,375 $2986 an ounce according to a quotation anneunced by the Treasury Depart- . . . . . | ° . . ment. . . . 000 o000 0 into the brush and burned The body was never found. ———e————— The tomb of Zachary Taylor, former President, is at Louisville, Kentucky. it. BREMERTON, Wash., Oct. 17— Samuel Christy, machinist, was drowned Sunday in Heins Lake. It is not known whether it was an accident or intentional. the University of Chicago, of which E. W. Burgess, professor of so- ciology, is the chairman. Six thou- sand more are out and remain to be heard from, but observations already made include: courtship lasts (within the of one year) the better are the chances for permanent married happiness. For every three monihs less than @ year the chances di- | minish by 30 per cent. period As a consequence of the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment in the United States, it may become nec- essary to reduce liquor prices in British Columbia. This is the op- inion of the government. Seward and Anchorage, Mr. Meher- in visit Fairbanks, Kodiak and | Seldovia before returning to Ju- neau. He expects to be back here {about November 20. 1 questionnaire. o o 19 years ago. Joseph declares his WI! 1 1 lak . to questionnaires sent to married WASHINGTON, Oct. 17— ® | mother killed his father after a Dro g Heins s q|couples were announced by the | Well. | |steamer Alaska tonight for the|members of the New York Stock The price of goid foday is ®|quarrel and both dragged the body| Accident or Intentional?|scientific rescarcn committee of| The bellef that the longer the| VICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 17. —|Westward end Interior districts, | Exchange In_ the Gommiee's In= I ddition to Valdez, Cordova, | vestigation into the stock market | practices. Pecora said this was | necessary because the Stock Ex- | change refused to require its mem- bers to answer the Committee’s