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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME"’ VOL. XLIIL, NO. 6561. DIL“N—[;—ER IS S SENATUR I_[]NG | Chief Executive of United States Is 52 Tml(w ‘B '{'[H]AY []F DRAGCED FRoM | R (AN FACING = PRESIDENTIS CELLTO PLANE |[SRERR . ~@Ea = 18 MORE TROUBLE E ™ ' GREAT AFFAIR ] Sl e . - 3 ] Steel Jackeied BuHet Ca“- “FAY _ . v . L e ‘Thou:ands of Telegrams Gang Leader Taken from - : . ; : | ing Card’ Given Him ' ' ! L and Letters Received t TUC%’:yJi;l lnljxa(:;i : s s e | by _Y:‘O“ | . . . . : ; : | E '1Y Today |THREAT TCG SHOOT . o8 . ' o ] «PARTIES BEING HELD ISREPORTED MADE, £48. =% . ’ . . I || FROM NORTH, SOUTH {‘Old Gang’ at Whlte House for Yearly Celebration SCREAMS AND FIGHTS; IS FINALLY MANACLED Mobster to Face Charge of Murder—Conviction Yoorty Lo Is Death Penalty TUCSON, Arizona, Jan. 30.— % . 3 P NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. ’ : § e G : WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.— John Dillinger, desperado, who ; e o * 3 g\ ‘b‘zum ";“flilrmlu card” : | : _ . ‘ ¢ t |Even as other happy boys > irke, polfitica I r i . . 2 s . : : : 3 . 2 and men, President Franklin strrendered here last week when | [ i e e ? ) gt sl three of his mobster gang were | e o after his visit to i o turcd, wa: dragged from his G 3 : : : |Long in his hotel room hi : : ; | D. Roosevelt today indulged cell last night and spirited 5 ; 3 week, is still a matter of contro- : = S : . » £ ' % lin a birthday party but one aboard an airplane which is 3 . : : o gl |ve J . : . : . i ] PP o s now cnroute m“lndiam where L 4 2 2 ; n Washingfon, D. C. Senator | : : : : . | | that swe Iled into naticnal e will ¢iand trial for murder i = o ;Lohu said the conversation - with b i proportions. y is death. | i i v an ‘Bu;1<<-cu'a> :oncc{nmg jobs. pie. i : i o - § More than 75,000 greeting ing taken from his [} o At Covington, La., Burke denied! : - : : . Rl s cell and hustled to the airplane the Senator’s version and said hef{ & : : SR : ““fd-" were received by mail | : ¢ 4 4 | this ferenoon and telegrams when reperts from Indiana said J 5 % 2 i | planned to shoot Long if he did' 5 2 g two cars of hoodlums were en- Two beys and two puppies. The be e patients at Warm !ndt retract certain insulting re- 2 . i z o . . are le‘l'i\'il\}.‘,’ '))r the baskes i ko Springs Fcundation for Infantile Poralysis, at Warm Springs, Ga. |marks made over the long distant, - . : ’ : e R (m,"l: ,.hm ',:‘,93"!:":,\‘;;“.,_ Since President Roceevelt was a paticnt at the foundation, he bas | telephone during the recent mayor- | 5 ! o i : 5 ; load, aides estimating that ; been its chief supporter. In celebraticn of the President’s birthday, |alty campaign in which the Sen-| i : C : : | up to noon the total had been ,d Irum , teday, benefits are hg beid (hroughout the United States for |ator's candidate was defeated | & . L 3 1 ; | 100,000, 3 9! th P % ‘ Burke said that as he was leav- 8 1 i : PR 3 : The President arranged his l’h 16 Bx BT A (4T L | ing the hotel room, he drew a steel ‘o " | IS : B | aokabat bt feom ik - pockid : ; , : own party and it will be as |Controversy in Progress: from Washington to Covington, La. vL ced board the manacled. = | ‘ § : il : A : 3 The three other members of h‘,‘F R I G ID WAVE Mrs. Lindbergh jand handed it to the Senator say- : / 4 ¢ 1k usual with his “buddies” of P ing: - § o 3 : 4 ’ & @ |the 1920 Vice-Presidential nowin- Jafl here, will 1 2 ; \ for extradition hea! Awarded Hubbard “T want to leave you my calling : ? : i ‘ - - ¢ F g campaign and members of his To Extradite Woman | Gold Medal card.” : i ] i One woman arrested with the| —c | Burke said Senator Long jump- . i | personal staff. men, Ma Kinder, will a be WASHINGTON, Jan. 30— |ed up from his chair and 1 . ¥ S . For days the “gang” of 1920 had d ana “to face Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh is | “I don' t that thing Y. . % o sl e the yearly party of aiding Dillinger and the first woman to receive the [Yyou are not red, are you?” { # i o w4t P 1 t d vas informed by companions to escape from the In- | Hubbard gcld medal by the ' Ao 3 R . # 5 e s S 4 [the torrent ngs that the diana prison. L Naticnal Geographic Seciety for | ’ . Dillinger declared he was being “Brilliant, accomplishm as iContivhed Dl “Eago: TONO). “railroaded” and had been deprived|Broak in Temperature Seen| a radio operater, aerial naviga- / Vl\l l\ D RO()S[ \ hl F TR R of a hearing set for tomorrow. ’ | | returned to Wisconsin to face aj trip and also on the flight to A goression AgE P smp DISASTER AT RAPID P AGE o e | FUR !]ELEGATE DANCE TONIGHT is no capital punishment.” CHIOAGO, 1L, Jar. 80-pA break lantic route, acting as radio op- P |in the frigid weather which has Five other passengers aboard the $ Ry Bt ; airplane were thrilled by the ad- io.\w!opcul much of the Nation is %t - ade B - tor and navigator, BERLIN, Jan. 30.—Chan - apparently in sight with tempera-| ©r® venture of flying with a desperado. | tures moderating in the Northwest. - e l?r A}i?ll Hitler, in a speec h | ———————— it Searching Parly Finds signalizing the first anniver- | sary of his assumption to pow- | More moderate readings are fore- DEVAI-UATIUN Sl (o Yacie OF {hp i HEaL AlhEe BALLUUN MAKES Wreckage of Missing | er, declared Germany has no | }Afi A d by B i i i air rrange y u51- today and for the east tomorrow Seven deaths are reported here, Alaska Gasboat . . . | intention of violating the se- ich 1 ASGENSIUN THAT| Industrials Also Assist in| curity of Austria. {Present Encumbent Seeks| ness, Professional Men which is the section hardest hit The Chancellor also deelared 4 | : ? Party’s Renomination— | —Public Invited by the severe weather. Thirteen , LARE . 4 | cAMPAlGN Is ! thousand homeless are seeking T WHRANCIR IS, Soibn . At 50— Advance—Curb Dis ‘ that Germany had no intention | | [ 5 The boat commissioned to carry on > 8 violati P | [siet trom the seven degree below BEATS REGURDS B e plays Activity of Mokl SR gecony of | May Be Uuopposed | : zero temperature, Sirangell ‘Alstidof ‘Asconiian "Bro 4 i '-soe'vu l i | Jmmn_g with thousands of towns | Three persons are known to have weeks ago by the cutter Alert, has! NEW YORK, Jan. 30—Led by 0 CIRMIR PRI a0 BT | : s and cities throughout the United | perished in Pennsylvania on ac- et having found wreskage Tils and indusirials, stocks ad- | protest against the thesis that | Delegaie Anthony J. Dimond, gtates, Juneau will honor Presi- e count of the weather, and two Soviet Claft Repolted 10| identified as parts of the gasboat VAheed at @ fast pace today fol- | ‘-(‘Irm"“'l an b; ::’r;r: nzulln sy sy, R the Na-|dent Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 52nd S ; i .| deaths in Michigan are attributed ok i £ L€ 8eS2Y" lowing final action on the gold| Omly under its hel ary rul- lonal House o epresentatives, pirthday with a public dance to- Jecretary of Tleasury Mor e oo waveg Have Gone Up Over gf-h; Tornr’;-,v on which Robert Me- T g gk ers.” will be a candidate for renomina-|night uvl the Elks Club, the entire genthau All Set for 67.000 Feet racken, Marsh Island fox farmer, " oy proke through| Prassian Premier Goering, |tion on the Democratic ticket. His | proceeds of which will be forward- € and four others left home on De P R IAAe ke A A easing un who a Minister without a | declaration of candida 1S Te-|ed to the foundation for the ecare x 2 AR ik 5 left home On D¢ the 1933 highs before easing : X : ( Dollar Operation cHARsEs MADE MOSCOW, Jan. 30—The . C‘“q"_“."a"" I'd is believed all five o "toking, portfolio, announced the decis- | seived here today by : of crippled children ab "Warm : were drowned. ion to “ruthlessly destroy all |Auditor Frank A. Boyle 4 led | gprings, Georgla, which the Rreet- WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Secre- ‘ OIS o G0 sistonts balloon| ' The Nellie Torrey is known to G B 058 fo s than .'."“‘ Monarchist orzanllallun." by him. | dent has sponsored for a number points predominated. tary of Treasury Morgenthau de-| which took off on an unann have been in a storm and it is The Delegate will I b N . v (A A ; legate probably have Pt QIR s e rtigma 18 TendY. 10| ascension has reached a believed the craft went down or “Tod.aya Ssiover - was. 4,500, o0 | no opposition fo: nomi- m,{“ ‘:rmmon oup of local busi: begin immediate operations of the| breaking height of 67.585 feel, ac-|pied up on rocks. s o 5005 SHAORT K Tha * fedant” DIVIsianal 3 b Ao 9 o cording to a message the e The market's close was firm. o # t Divisional | ness and professional men repre- dollar devaluation campaign. He| 7 S 0. indicated he would be prpeseit when | TeW. ! Curb Also Actl i Beld here, was dis- | eenting -both politioal ‘pariis Tk President Roosevelt signs the mone- | A SO S The Curb responded to a broad | closed that th "-‘"k and file of|jast night and culminated plans. s s ; u HERN MUB | i : the party as well as the leaders| The local Elks lodgé donated the £ bill, which i i and active demand. Stocks of all sl i i f S t‘;ga‘;'l e ot | Senator LaFollette Asserts KEYES c ANNUT are unanimously in support of him.|hall for the occasion. The orchestra \ ‘ sections advanced, with only a fe Puuctine aday i 8 whiple Dotk CxDRBLEIE R <t ot ome to tw There is, also. some doubt as 10 |is being paid for by solicitation put into; Morgan and Others the Republican party will|from business men, and The Em- gl | 1 I LYNGHES NEGRO e g fr(’q“““ b | S i .2 "v“ll up a candidate this year. J. L.l pjr oo N P B s e PR T AW ’ led e bond market o nigher 1ov- Socialist Is Set Free Under | Ciien, prominent Cordova Repubi | Dauve, eonsequently the entire Bros | H 1 els. S 5 L] d S o o = ik e i space, consequently e entire pi H Low priced rails and indust Duspende entencc, can ar Ganc e several years ceeds will go directly to the worthy WASHINGTON, Jan. 30—United 2 s ? i 88, e 8 years NEw |SLANB i ctor Foberé M, LaFol. LOS ANGELES, jan. 30—appll-| TABCRA, Florida, Jan. 30— A coniributed today to the greatest Bank Rebherv 880 s nominatior cause which has received a most | Tette, dr.. of Wisconsin, asserted in ¢ation of Asa Keyes, former dis-| band of men lynched Robert John- jumper of gains and also t ¢ 7 De Sphte, VIRl Nere last sympathetic response throughout | I irict attorney, for a recommenda-|Son, & negro, held for investigation . A fism tone aid party rs in the ird the nation the Senate today that the “House . i L R o 0 00 0.— | ¢ t tavar] 4 ot Afniedn dnd ; allied interests ton that he be permitted to prac- | into an alleged aftack on a whi 2 e o H )r:;lu SK, Anm}x;a J);n 30— and Fourtt islons did not favor| ' Today various organizations were ‘are“see\:vno ';’ P Loy v Pl law again, has been unm,_wvoman (Conunued on- Page Two) worth '"“P'-U’1 . en sel | nominating any candidate fc at| cooperating in a telephone solici- i ing t y & 3 b A b MRS () jer suspended sentence of X th | istration and prevent ratification TOUSIY denied by the board of) Raiaon of Ay ‘,Im_" S s il y Is 1 that | tation to insure a good crowd, and | governors of the State Bar ol i o b K 1theast Republi- | report that all those contacted e s oty = B l : TOKYO, Japan. Jan. 80— Ten-|of the St Lawrence Waterway fo; oot eggmg auses Worry by et | U0 entertain similar view. | nere enthusiasieall m faver of Sumpte as - candidate T - Y hich promises to be s ge! spa treaty go News Agency dispatch from The board of governors held that on the Socialist 35 avank: wiA on ist ticket in > . s {one of those spontaneous affairs Sappro said the Govrenment Fish-| The Senator is a strong sub- ., . “weves nag no syt P i i ;| porter of the scaway and he als e Bty Ad . bl fved the large " | eries guard ship reports a new|porter of 7. and e 150 il s wriselt in t to mlnlstr("lon, ‘ rosiem 932 and received the largest voie | [ ottor Jumble which afford a delightful time to island has appeared in the North- |assailed what he called the “vicious the - public 40 warrant & the state ever gave a Socialist, was | - ATl ern Kuriles Islands as the result|propaganda against it by public hy A A k l I d S . ) : 1 sev days ago for al-|Now Epidemic & i o ati at b aued xov. Joh A Xpress: - of a subterranean eruption. juthity and othier special interests. :’gef}i‘tc‘:;m‘,h,:iz b‘:, -»bicc] ;;ng to crnowtec (!Ie eriou: ( ne SSITig A 10 ' Through States ] ')nfx?:'aé:h?ox T;Oo:at;\ep:&:isagl 5 a spokesman for the group. - ";‘“ffv 'f' i b o d, o {m-‘ Juneau citizens who are spon- 85 1hie TODNESM I See e | WASHINGTON, Jan' 30.—Speak- |soring the dance, and assured them p H Agricultural —————— WASHINGTON, Jan. Copyright by Associated Press, | g n TOUNCELRR O | ! A(ljustment Act Temperance Founmns 1934)—The Administration is deeply concerned over rampant ik g I r Rainey Iphabetical { he would be present. beotlegging taking place under repeal and is somewhat at a A | Jumble itending even to. the| Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock Runs lee New £ |and according to those in charge, | Unconstitutional Dwindle Down;Few Left| 1os ac to how to approach the problem. i | | b “I got a ter sayi. four note | everyone is invited to participate PARPA it on 30 ) Aty 308D Oaly ks 200wl © o e SCTMIEEReD has OTREEGE Medery ln Congress LEXINGTON, Ky hreshing | J i rote|in an event which they believe will 2 ree projected bills providing drastic liguor control B "y o B —_— Federal Judge Alexander Aker- of hundreds of massive drinking Toghelatton wid' &tfoat being TRENEE s 3 ey 18 that runs just ¢ t as| £ i FPA was; |be a memorable and happy one MOUNT VERNON, Wash., Jan.| man today declared the Agri- fountains given to American cities %! efforts are being made agree upon a single so0d as new after 3¢ years' service | the 1 Green County|in Juneau's social life. 30.—Doris Lange, 15-year-old high| cultural Adjustment Act uncon- by Dr. Henry D. Gogswell, pioneer| ~ ME3sure. {s owned by the Osborne brothers, [Farmers Fire Protective Associa-| The Troubadors, Juneau's new school student, killed herself Sun-| stitutional and issued to a 'dentist and prohibition worker, Assistant Attorney Generzl John S. Hurley, in a letter to farmers of Meador, Ky. J. H. At- |tion." dance band, which met with such day by taking poison following a| group of Florida citrus growers only a few remain. One of the larg- the Congressional Cemmittees, said beotleggers with large plants kerson, Agricultural Agent for Allen | — approval at the Shrine Dance Sat- nervous breakdown during which an injunction restraining the est has stood for 50 years in City are making products and putting them out under labels with County, found the machine in op-| In the summer, the sun is just|urday evening, will furnish a new time she told her parents she fear-| State Centrol Committee from Hall Plaza here, dedicated to the counterfeit stamps and tax scals and that these products are ation and established that re l etting on Attu Island when it;program of dance music for to- ed she was going insane. enforcing the prorating orders, 'cause of temperance, finding their way to State stores and county dispensaries. ports of its age were authentic is rising in Maine, night’s event.