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. EUROPE ARMING; F THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XLIL, NO. 6473. * * . * * * * * * * * TWO NATIONS BO: * * * MEMBER OF ASS ONTIERS DEFENDED ST PREPARATIONS OCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENT§ —— 0 e 3 L FF ST e LT = Tt : . HieH SALAHIES, | May Wed Doug ]GHAMBER ASKS FOURTODIE IN Royal Couple May Rule Reich WARLIKE MOVES BUSINESS MEN, ' RETENTION OF W ELECTRIC CHAIR;| ”" BOLDLY MADE IN E» General Investigation Is Limitation on Seine Boats Six Methods Used to Kill{ Beldin Laving: Out Bl | v w . . 1 - ot f um Layin uny ] Authorized — Qués- | Beneficial — Asks for il - Victim to Gain Life e[g F l'y gD i s . : or Frontier Detense— w tions Be Asked | Longer Bird Season Insurance of $800 o Rl | ! e | France Has Network WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Action 3 Retention of the 50-foot limita- NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—For the —_— to iimit high salaries of big busi- ! tion on seine boats in the regu- mur: of the durable Mike Malloy, ness leaders -is. privately larecast. lations of the United States Bu- 'Prln Pasqua, undertaker; Anthony CZECHOSLOVAKIA7 in off] circles after the Fed-’ reau of Fisheries was unanimously | Marino, Daniel Kreisberg and Jos-| POLAND GET BUSY eral Trade Commission ‘#hnounced | favored today by the Chamber of U eph Murphy, the last three who —_— asking 2,000 companies to furnish | Commerce at that organization's jnsured Malloy’s life for $800, will 2 fs data on salaries of their executives weekly luncheon meeting at Bail- be:sentenced to die in the electric Switzerland and Denmark and ' directors. { |ey's Cafe. i Make Demand for Cred- The inqui is authorized by a b It authorized Secrctary G. H. - e four are accused of killing -‘ f A al t Senate resolution immediately con- | Walmsley to wire Delegate Dimond Majloy for his insurance. 1 or rmaments cerning gathering of facts for Con- | to that effect. Tpe Delegate had ¢ The four first fed Malloy with R gress. | ! telegraphed the Chamber early alcohol, poisoned oysters and chop- LONDON, Oct. 19.—Heav- What will be done with the data | this week asking for its postt % [ ily armed guards pace the remains for Congress to decide. on this regulation. " il recovered from this mix- St N . Lo Weatlh Reaisteibtbon | { Hblps i B iire. A?la":ldl\ line behind barbed Ther s been a demand by: The limitation of seine boats in ' Then the four ran over Malloy in | wire in many sectors. some members of c:l:ngress for ai ! Alaska waters to not more than ia :;rfi!ull.wplnnneg ?uto accident. Belgium and France are 1 n of wealth. | Z 50 feet in length, it was declared i alloy recovered from this and| R . k How far the President is in-| - . . | was imposed several years ago returned to the speakeasy and| il bo'dslu‘g of ?repemtlons. v clined to go in this direction has: Bt wrewracss | 10 give local fishermen some pro- asked for “more of that good li-| Belgium is laying out more never been definitely disclosed. | Repoits that hé is planning | tection against the inroads of - — ® #quar’ which was in reality wood funds for frontier defenses The same Senate resolution ord-{ to marry Lady Ashley (above), |large seine boats from Puget Sound Mrs, Sybil Esme Spreckles, fajconol. Malloy was given the| a5 completin (hent ered the Federal Reserve Board 10| a former British actress, were and farther south who migrated (above), who was granted & |ugood liquor” and he finally be-| @ b pleting . obtain salary data from all mem-| denied by Douglas Fairbanks | here each year during the fishing ;‘“"“ in Scattle, from A. B. Jcame stupified and the four kill-| France now has a powerful ber banks of the reserve system| through Tom Geraghty, screen season. It has worked out suc- "";::"‘C."I'l' 'I:"_"b" ‘r’f 'i-"‘e ed 'hiln with gas. | 3 chain, including trenches and 1 and directed the Reconstruction| riter and life-leng friend of | cessfully and the local Chamber| Wealthy ornia sugar family, Pasqua comes into the murder | » s / a casemate system, but she is Finance Corporation to report sal-| Fairbanks, according to press | feels that it should be retained. on grounds of desertion. She {gscheme when he buried Malloy in| . e a casemate sysiem, bl she arics paid Dby banks bOITOWing| advices from Paris. Mary Pick- | The Chamber also without ob- “’h‘;“"";“d custedy cof their 4g pauper's grave. | PRINCE and PRINCESS gf HESSE ' 2na CHILDREN not through yet. Premier om it l ford Fairbanks has large prop- . jection directed Secretary Walms- s . and, under the divorce et ek " Daladier has asserted in Paris Cthers Are Hit erty holdings in California, and ' ley to communicate with William settlement, she will recelve, in The report that Chancellor Adolf Hitler has selected Prince Philip of e thi > . The Senate resolution also in-| it was not belicved she would | Finley, Finley Park, Ore. urging licu of all alimeny, $23,750 from U RY I Hesse as successor to Field Marshal von Hindenburg as President of |MOT® than once that the arms s the Federal Power Com-| obtain a divocce decree outsMe. |him to assist In getting an exten-| Speeciies. Fhe father also has | S:,’{"f’.‘,’,‘{fii Spen Ji K pfopedn Hiplimatic sizplen Syl bl SoEcunvep: | budeet st notibe tampered mission to learn about compensa-| of that Stafo in order to safe- .sion on the migratory wild fowl o gt A s Por of the King and Queen of Italy, She marricd Prince Failip, nephew | With,” economy or mo econ- tion of public utility officials: |~ guard Yer interests. When she ~ season to November 20. Mr. Fin- B" » ppor cf hi aughter, REMINDED of the former Kaiser, in 1925, after a two-yeur romanee. The lovely (omy Many economists have argusd diverced Owen Moore, in Ne- ley is morthwest member of the atbu Leigh, during her min- | princess is the mother of two boys. Prince Philin is a pillar of the Nazi e that it will be helpful if high sal-| vada, a long and costly legal ' Advisory Committee on Migratory ori party and, according to some predictions, may be the thin end of a wedge | _ Another Threat aries are spread in low wagebrack-| fight cnsued before she was Game Birds. B TR ’ that may climax with the restoration of the Hoherzollern Cynasty 1o | 4o\ jimatum also came ets 50 as to increase the purchasing | able to establish the validity of The movement for an extension| | \ Germany. " SR powers of the people instead of| the decree. Doug is now in ~ Was launched at Petersburg re-| AK | x S E PR out from Czechoslovakia to- increasing investments and specu: Paris, and Lady Ashley is in cently and the Commercial Club | ¥ —_— sec0ecveorencsooe day that “any revision of war lations. London. of that City asked the local body 5 . . . REGUG b ‘., . 2z Wl U B e . Bivds, fvom novthern i‘hnforcemenl‘ of Penalties,! o sl S 2 treaties, so far as Czecho- ; : breeding grounds have been late | Following Board’s De- |® L . slovakia is concerned, can be Body of Dr. Nitobe xF in reaching Southeast Alaska, it { A P g {® WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.— o carried out only with a mili- v g A was said. cision, Iromise '@ The price of gold as an- e Farvdoices Cremated; Ashes Are : Doubt As To NRA — o nounced for today by the | A ; : 4 to Be Sent to Japan| Although assured some two weeks | WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Indus-| ® Treasury Department, is ® Poland has also given ago that the National Recovery e try had a forciful reminder toda $29.18 an ounce. . s O warning. It is said Poland —| Act does apply to Alaska, there E | from Chairman - Wagner that N|® L i sver surrender Ve FV?F?C::\JXxEc}:s \)‘B-érec}xe?du&esl?er-‘ now seems to be some doubt as LOS_SCS Of One to rm‘”\fl A's ultimaTe enforcement of ® ¢ ® @ ¢ @ ¢ & 0 0 0 0 o o —_— )M” an‘el surrender the Prov ot Dr. Inazo Nitobe, Japanese | Ty ine extent of the application,| Points Occur—Traders | penalties of heavy fines or impris-| - { R ince of Pomorze, so-called Po- Gtatcsman who died here Sunday | i the Chamber was advised by Dele- Ao Povildaics {onment stood behind the National |That Is Belief in Geneva—|lish corridor, without war. A following an cperation. The body | St gate Dimond who said NRA offic- | Labor Board's dicisions. [ [T M speaker ditlabed to. Parlie a8 méicd and the ashes will 5 ials were studying the matter more T “I want to stress the fact the § vie nion ay Yy was Lrnet o2 Meetmg Is Preparalory to carefully. Due to marked dissim- NEW YORK, Oct. 19. — Stocks Board has power over any group| | Also Join LeagUe ment in Warsaw that the ke, sen 4 JHDAN. Heari 2, |aity in conaitions here snd the broke at, the last minute s sell-| which - flausts: declslans of mc\E | e Polish corridor will never be learing on Code Wluc | more highly industrialized States ing wave and many leading issues Board and the code requirements,| | 2 s is stg > Man Must Pay Alim Starts on Saturday | proper he said the Administration touched new lows after rallying if violated, will be enforced. The LTS, Oct 10 Beporss that surrenderedignd his stafe an Must Fay ony | y had not fully decided what course | substantially early in the after-| penalties of the Recovery Act| | the United States is studying the/ment was greeted with Even After He Is Dead| i and policy would best apply to|noon e {may be invoked. There is no 12:?;1:“:1“ TS00ERIER Jof Kussla | o)y gnzkst |, WASHINGTON, Oct. 19Pisher-' this Terriiory end Hawall. - The| ‘The late dip: is aftribuied ;to) caps S0r"hb misguided minarity. wWwakened new hopes in Interna-| guiiserland has asked credit to GHICAGO, TiL, Oct. 19.—Alimony |men plying their trade from the Delegate said he had taken up this| touching off of several impaired — | . — ‘:‘;’; g’e"ill‘;;u?c‘z‘!“‘_“ SDV};"‘LU"N“““,“.“W R AAbtd aba Dahisbbk v B A% % I 2 5 margin accounts. . 3 ) 4 | 0 join the League J in Tilinois can continue after the 211:?(: 2::1&5 oimNev;'][ounzl;;nd to madt(,e[r] amz:e (iz(;‘:jldJo:cn g\:/ian:‘r::)y}: uim i Investigation Into Executive of Colorado! of Nations 4 ‘“]sodcam: out with the same de- ayee. S meeting here ay to. an hat 8 e ) T 5 . = 3 fose | e o K ., imand today. death of the Payce o recently|Pass on o code for the industry,the desires of the malority of Al-|POTE rodomiga | Lindbergh Kidnaping Wants Metal Mining | It i recalled there have been Chain of Steel askans in presenting his v to Be More Complete| Projects in NRA | has flirted with Russia and Rus-| A chain of steel almost com- upheld a claim of Mrs. Marguerite |drawn up by the United Staes Fish were irregular. pletely encircles Germany, backing T. Willett, second wife of the late Association. {NRA officials. i v i e e e 2 . i i | %4 _Alas] of| The curb market showed im- —_— a wi the League _ Walter . Willet, to an award| The meetings wi oc preliminary| The AlAads SO S| yrovement. WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 — The| DENVER, Colo, Oct. 19—The aid | It is belleved France will urge|Vie €Ol melal tefins of tresties of $100 a month for her life. He to the hearings on the code set for il e g Shates OfF reoent success in rounding up kid-|0f Governors of eleven States and | Russia to join the- League ‘;)'h_‘gh b‘:d her within rambling g X Alaska in getting Federal recogni- Russia borders on Germany, |Porders that strelch almost in any decided that as long as she had not waived her dower rightswhen she obtained a divorce, in 1921, the payments should continue from Willett’s million dollar es- next Saturday under the joint | supervision of the Agricultural Ad- | justment Administration and Re- | covery Administration. | The code takes in all branches of all its member bodies on peti- tioning the United States Tariff Commission for a 50 per cent raise in duty on imported canned crab. This matter was initiated by the Shares off four to five points included Union Pacific, Industrial Alcohol, Allied Chemical and Au- burn. (Continued on Page Eight) napers prompted the Department of Justice to undertake a more complete co-ordinated investigation| of the 20-month-old Baby Lindbergh kidnaping and slaying. tion of importance including metal mining projects in the Public Works National Reco very program is sought by Gov. Edward C. John- son. of financial aid to legitimate min- now out of the League, and Rus-| sia is also near Japan, also with-| drawn. | Reports continue to persist that the United States is to rec- | here | w direction of the land. Nazism would have to penetrate border defenses thrown up with increasing vigilance since the World ar. tate. of the industry, both salt water!' ial Club. The|—— . AR X ————— and fresh water, and provides for mfig‘;’{fmfe"rm:gme i e The Colorado State Governor has| nize the' Soviet Union within the| All European countries are sl _|a 40-hour week and minimum wage G C D P wired the Governors of the eleven| near future. active in increasing their armies, _Daryl Douglas, of Lansing,|scales ranging from $11 per week tion two weeks ago. i, erman Ourt ooms arrOt States and Alaska to tall the Ad- moving soldiers to the borders or Mich., gathered more than 200|,,yards and also elimination of | Must Sell ."’!:1“1 i ministration’s attention to the value reinforeing breastworks, barbed | Halibut incidentally by wire entanglements and other signatures of famous men and wo- men in less than a year by cor- {undesirable trade practices. e —————— | taken | trollers and other fishermen dur- ling the closed season on halibut for Crying ‘D own with Hitler’ ing enterprises from the standpoint of general recovery and employ- LYNCH MOB means of defense. respondence, i s s 7 [ cannot be donated by them ¥ 07| pERLIN, OUT 19.—Hamburg's| “Auf baldiges wiedershen” (‘Hope|ment. GERMAN AIR DEFENSE ! s emplc_)ymentdrghe" bl ety o waterfront “kneipes” are buzzing| you come back soon”). It was| Washington reported the Public HANGS NEGRU BERLIN, Oct. 19.—An unusual Dry Law Repeal | was informed by & com e g | With the siory of & chiesrful publl-| 00 HRe bijginess. The publican | Works Administration is not favor- decree, issued by the Finance Min- Will Not Permit | i;"lmof’“-m‘z A, s Burean{can and Hans, his talented but in-| treMled HAns s one of the fam- ably inclined to recognition of ister, indicated Germany is getting 4t e il \o 1aw re. | discreet, parrot. | 1y, metal mining projects in the na- ready in earnest to ward off any | of Fisheries. e |~ Then a storm troop leader|tional recovery set-up. attacks from the air. All money expended by private Sale to Indians DENVER, Colo, Oct. 19.—Re- peal of the Eighteenth Amend- | LETHBRIDGE, Alberta, Oct. 19. |—Southern Alberta was blanketed | lating to that subject which spec- ifically requires that all such fish, eaten by the crew of the unless {vessel taking them, must be turn- Al not affect the Federal|y; o ; ¥, = pe Wi, 4 Npp- Sall of sriow, SPaten led over to certain agencies of the determination to Kneipes are the German equiv- alent of the American saloons. In former years they were hotbeds of political arguments, but of those , habitues who do not favor 1at late | heard of the now famous parrot l.u‘.d resolved to see for himself | One evening he entered the kneipe “Heil Hitler,” he greeted Hans | conventionally. Hollywood Girl Wins Contract Via London Seize Suspect in Assault| | Case, Drag Him from individuals or firms for advancing Germany’s protection from air at- tacks, can, under the decree, be (Continuei on Page Two) Government's |day. From 12 to 15 inches is re-| Ak keep liquor from the Indian, ac- | ported tn the e S e | Government and be sold by them. | tne present regime have observed| “Down with Hitler” Hans re-; HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 19.—Frances| 2 Q. - cording to Louis C. Mueller, chief | The fall was general, this section |, wiiim "’*"}i;"‘f",,,";fi,,g@{’if;;n B discrest sfienct: torted. He added a few descrip-|Drake, nineteen, of Hollywood, went | Jail, String Him Up R B special _ officer of the United | receiving about three inches. “3n:;‘r":;2:zscirc::nstances over to| The correspondent “of a Swiss| tive details, to London and won recognition on o President Will States Indian Service. A .- | ‘the local Unemployment Relief newspaper is authority for mo! Hans and his master were ar-|the stage and in pictures. Today| PRINCESS ANNE, Maryland,| Not “Move” “yirtually all the major crimes| ~~=ag.« TP (‘;cmmh:ee to be distributed this tale of Hans and the hu}h spirits | rested and in due course appearedshe held a Hollywood movie con-|Oct. 19 mob of more than! 4 it amorig Indians resul from the/Woman Kills Self o which finally cost him his life. It | in courf. The publican protested. |iract recommended by a Hollywood | 1,000 men broke into the Somerset | Thanksgiving drinking of liquor.” said ,Mr' Muel- g Ba’ ‘ H | ~"mm3 l_;lmem Vllal seems the pul_ahc—‘m was aD‘prOa':h»‘ almost tearfully, that all this was|talent scout who saw her in Lon-| County Jail last night, dragged| —_— ler. ““The repeal of national ll:l‘a' m ement o ome| bostaration ‘of the Diman - ed one evening by a sailor on‘none of his doing. Apparer don | Ged mwood, negro accused of| WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Pres- hibition will not affect the laws ment in our problems of fisherles whose shoulder perched a parrf)t‘ some past time Han's education| = —— > | an aged white woman,|ident Roosevelt has rejected peti- that have been in effect for many| NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Mrs. Janet | et B8 0% BRR B o oqcential in the best seafaring tradition. The | had gone woefully astray. ADDIiTIONAL AIDS FOR | cell, and lynched him. |tions from various sales organi- Davis, fifty-eight, shot and killed sailor was short of funds. He The storm troop leader took WRANGELL NARROWS ARE! After the hanging the body was|zations throughout the country years prohibiting the sale of ‘fire in overcoming the depression, de- wondered if the publican would be stand to testify. Hans coc REPORTED TO BE PLANNED cut down and dragged about the‘ seeking a proclamation of Thans- water' to the Indians. There are herself in the basement of her| Unit- Be Jeeat i involved_ o keg?_\?on:le a}:‘PEar}ll e 1 SheLs}iar;‘:aisl{c.or:x;.li:;;ré?mflfrYak“' gty b R guvarant,esd;g]ummg eye. Here was an old — main ets of the town by a ving Day a week earlier this ing the Indian sober. It 18 & mat- {fire t xe{ens. t;ts_ into her "”‘“‘nat, who spoke briefly at today’s to spea: Ger{nan. y ‘:aoaun.\nnnoe, WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Addi-! shouting, cursing mob. | vear to give them more time ter of checking crime. Drinkingafter carefully laying down pape“imeetin& He complimented Ju-| The leal was closed and Hanj Down With Hitler" he « -| tional navigation aids for Wran- St/ | which to promote sales betwesn frequently revives ofd feuds be- un;;n W:w_?:’ ah;f fslk ¥ | neau on its development, particu- assumed a p;oT;n%nt post in the | ed amiably, adding on afterthought | gell Narrows, in Alaska, are pro- Michigan, with an estimated | that holiday and Christmas, P | 5 improvement. SR - A o and also an amount which is not|less than last year, is expected to|secretary, said the reason was them|York World, said she had been! __|cott” (‘God Bless You") ‘and| The publican was fined. Han<|stated for the Bureau of Light- yield po;u':gn Ut firet rank inlthe tremendous confusion that difficult time preventing from going on the warpath.” brooding over financial reverses, (Contmued on Psg; Two) speeded them on their way with was sentenced to’ death houses bean production to California, would result,

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