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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE U “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” =) VOL. XLIIL, NO. 6617. _]UNEAU ALASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934. MEMBLR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ALASKAN HELD IN BREMERTON MURDER PAYROLLS ARE INCREASING IN U. S. INDUSTRY Grid H ero Tade Sea ttl(’ Ma vor 'PLANE, 3 MEN LONG OVERDUE, SAFE CORDOVA - HARRY KIMBALL, FORMFR JUNEAU GAMBLER, TAKEN Employment Also Shows ‘Lofikheed l_?" Wafl lt)o An- {Luke May Studying Finger- { e chorage orce own | | . Great Gain in February | Sg Near Katall . i prints of Man Under \ . now [Near Katalla 1 1 —Figures Issued } Y i Arrest in Idaho g | Anxiety for the safety of the Al-| e BEST lMPROVEMENT | aska AudExlpres; Lockhied2 Sleexr; MASSACRE SUSPECTS plane an three men which Ile! | Juneau shortly before noon Tues-| SEEN lN PORTLAND IN Fll"TEEN YEARS | day for Anchorage, was relieved | s morning by & short message ko e Reported to Q receive y the igna orps a- - . Splurge of Advance Wages [dio which told of their amval at i Police by Owner of " Also Takes Place Dur- | Cordova. : w Gasoline Station ' Pr t Month Shortly after, The Empire re- AL ing Present Mo ceived two -messages from Cordova! | BREMERTON. Wash : ! telling of the arrival. One was i e i . N, Wash., WASHINGTON, April 5;";3‘ from the Cordova Times and the lApnl 5. — Aid of the State rolls of the American manufactur- GtHer from W. J. MecMahon, vaict SR o oy 1,mjn\dusnv hit a new high last senger lun the ]fl:ll?f o I l‘_‘““‘ t:; help N)the (l}e l;)L‘.ed. February, creating peaks in both ' Ensountered: Bnow | {er murder mystery is being wages and employment not touch- The mes?agee trom the Tiasd |sought teday by the author- ed since early in 1931 the De- | read: i ., - e ities. Sl partment of Commerce anr;our;ce:! |~ vLotkheed seablane. from: dMekd i | Luke S. May, Seattl i . ‘today, adding that pmxgzibci it | neau arrived here 8:15 this morn-! B T ) PR L R Y i SR Hisiologiot. | S e Crig s heir rovement in b | ane w: i « rown criss-cross along the right.of-way, mn ogist, is b BB S e |ing. The plane was Withil (el put no lives were lost when the Portland Rose train of the Union Pacific lines was derailed on a gist, is still studying the ¥l s el oy (S {miles of Cordova Tuesday but on| Wyoming plateau, Authorities investigated the wreck on the theory that a rail might have been torn [fingerprints of Harry Kim- The Commerce Departm account of a snow storm and poor| from its moorings‘ (Associated Press Fhoto) ball, 53 years old, held ii their stated that the swelling man- { visibility unable to land. Returned' - RS S 4 A GRS s e n ufacturing payrf*li*b ey - m——mwe |10 Katalla where it remained un-| ' Couer d’Alene, Idaho, for gent higher in February: es oom- _eloct Charlcs Smith of Scattle, who was formerly a |til this morning, being cared for P S R l 6 stioni imb: i s b adhary i eRhRHutG | R e e sy il i e rice dees hoosevelt wing questioning. Kimball said he pare e ¥ rove-| University chington quarterback, and Mrs. Smith, pictured [by Tom White. All well. Await- { o] made money at one ti the greatest one month IMProves} .y, .. an Francisco aboard the liner Emma Alexander |ing weather reports before contin- | I N R l C iz S oy ar | e o i N ra Alas \1‘: ;’:-‘e:nt Gain to attend the Uni States Conference of Mayors in session at |Ung 10 R‘““““”:n‘ ] { ",llu&try ew u 0, ()'nl)fl"\ [ D N H‘;’ bling in Alaska. l_‘le has There was o six percent gain in| Berkeley, Cal. Smith defeated Maycr John Dcre after a spectacular T o "‘a":‘{"’;‘d k ! ’dfl injured head, which he , scous factory employment during | campaign. B gl AT Union Issuo Belwa:ed Settled said he received in a fight at 3 February compared ?:anulafvt;’z‘:' 5 R T “|Katalla where laid thirty-nine ‘EXGEPTIUN FURD Spokane Friday night. % this has been exceeded only I g « | hours. Wonderful hospia ity. % | — .one Survivor of By BYRON PRICE | 3 ar en Witn- & A times in ’15 ye (Su e el e 4 Forced return Tuesday when witn- { 1('hle|‘ of ‘Bureas, “Thie. Aswociated TRIO AGAIN REPORTED Nongcef. the- figures 18 L Airplane Crash |in five minutes of Cordova, blind-' Press, Washington.) PORTLAND, April 5.—A included the splurge Of | 3 ing snow storm. M rfect : 1 4 ’ o tneases recently announted by the|Reported Found 1 ARE DRUWNED | tanding matagi, g0 paredt: ieked T . General Increase Announc-|service station operator, Will- § nd other industries, - | | D o ok ossibilities so far-flung al L : i steel, auto a ks, . — 4 y |off. Great credit to Pioi whose jh e e em? ae| €d at Detroit — Ford |iam Hohl, today told police- many of which go into effect uhi CELL, Colombia, April 5.— | | judgment and piloting suberb. ! oy 4 | Newton Marshall, of Milwau- | Woather hove 4 Troritly loshe L) President Roosevelt's statement Makes Statement here three hard-looking men NRA Golng To Act | ke, i foportéd 1o have been | FLOOD AT e Yikon ™ Chiikead by nun REASURY ISSUE‘MIVW:;\'I in hls‘ settlement of the DT a ‘m a green sedan Similar to IF ~jals, within a reason- live, o ly s ivor e dmbea - e " automobile controversy. N 5 i MzAuomu?h within a 1 e fnux:d a:v»c the only survivor {can die seeing God's- count | e’ Roosevelt was ‘not mierely| DETROIT, Apefl'5.-The rising | the auto sought in the Brem- able period, expect voluntary hou ameng six of the airplane Messages wer to Cordova, | S : Wb thi ] ey 2 ¢ B S i ] C E |averting @ major _strike, which| wages and material costs have|erton murder case, in which groups and crash of March 10 in the An A eward and Anche jesterday B G el S Many M V, {Seward and Anchorage yester | might have discredited NRA, brought automobile price increas-|six persons were slai ernment will| des. Five bodies were found [Ylany n‘g n arious i v Tha Tonsive i G | P SIX persons were slain last sort in case CODLYAry| in the cabin of the airliner. pattorunon by, The, Jeupire, yequen: Suffi t Cast Hand to|bhaps frightened industry in gen-|es according to a statement ‘made |y g g 6 xn.;adeA e S Al 80 tho - Section of Four States §C dmmmm;mgcun ’;ue plane, \)‘uv ufficient Cash on Hand to cra and crippled serlously | his|by all automotive producing units wrsday night, stopped at } seck an explanation. ‘ —Damage Molnts: 1| SR B0 R Srhoriec B Retire Fourth Liber- |whole recovery program. of the General Motors Corpora- his place for gasoline. The e L | ! A 12 GRERG A i : He , in addition, laying down | tion. |driver’s jaw was bad & 03 H AwAIl Tu ASK : . { The Anchorage Times, replying ties on Apl’ll l 5 a general rule of action for 'all Almost simultaneously came a b ly swol CHICAGO, T, April 5 At lel ’1h Guess This Will loket: Dedniyiniee perpsous are be-| (Continued on Page Three) o future time, with respect to the |Statement from Henry Ford that| l” is is the third time pliess I lieved to be dead, many missing| — WASHINGTON, April 5 Treas- |Most explosive issue in the pres- | these factors do not influence his|the same description has been Hold Senator and property damage near the P ; P- iry Secretary Henry Morgenthau ‘12"}:,‘“ relationship of capital 4"“‘1:(’";:""""11,“_“ raise the I“v‘”“’“ price made of the same car and " IS1 illion ar m s > resul! Jr. said today that the first twen- |l}abor—the company union. tof his s, asserting his compa = ot From Louisiana mitlen dollar ik e Tl ope I'ius o e ndicated that the| So bitter had become the con- (IS operating profitably under pres- “l““" nts —‘onde. a8 they WA SHINGTON, April 5— | bty snd: Riosss ‘ Pl . Treasury's exchange offering of §1,- |LIOVersy, mot in one industry ‘fnfl‘im‘:dgoor? R rove out of Flieder's yard Antogonism between Senator | |~ Snow is today holding up traffic| annlng 000,000,000 in ten to twelve year (alome but in many, that few of the) gl b E.‘i‘wlml:“ Is neces-|and again at Bremerton. . ¢ ¢ Loui a the Rocky Mountain region . per cent honds will go over |insiders believed it would be pos-13a3 i reases, the P X Huey P. Long of Louisiana, and S C Lxe‘ve::l p‘;.;cé'» e V i . e o {sible to find a solution acceptable|Ford Motor Company will expand| o o o | the Administration leadership, \COI]’IPI’OH)ISB on Sugar Lon- fevbeal bloes rep ‘ acatwn He sald the Treasury had cash|to both sides. its own production of materiais| WAS WANSER IN JUNEAU rot 1 the Senate this | S sury ha b . se ar 1 " a all, we nown i § busst forth i the Seror Pat | trol Bill Brings Territorial ~as the nhisn water recedea a,l {on hand to retire the called Fourth | o —l e . oy, |A188KB, Was at one time a it o4 P " 1] ity i . il ' 5 8 S| he S| ash- | ner rices se: e pPY= " 5 Harrison, of Missisippi, saying: } Issue Into leehght Elk City, Okh\]\odma fifteen rprtrwllll Villa of Castle Gandolfo (L}:gcx:cyn:«ifi?: 1\2::‘ ':Ap\l\‘llncll? “‘xfincf (At posf’mme e s fii’”mp’&f“;m‘;";) ‘p: :S'r:u; Juneau, and left' here a number “In my opinion Long is less # are missing and one is officially| y 2, e P k o T e ; NE8CT lof years ago, it was believed. He respected by the membership of | A e N GION AL A reported drowned ; Belng Rehabilitated not offered in exchange for ne t‘l’c(‘l““:‘ \‘flP f?}m‘il‘l‘;l"fi]d’?’(_\f“ ’;f‘bf‘dfs and $20 on commercial vehi-made Juneau his headquarters from this body as a whole and by \ ise on the Jones-Costigan 10 Wisconsin the death toll is ot (Doeast bonds. e ko sy about 1905 until about 1920. He tho country than any other |somar oo oo B0 0 designed to cut Pine. State officials mapped out| r on o, 1 E;:l:mmlgzielr& ; onth;w' The Pontiac has been advanved was said to have made his living o y 'y sugar trol bil signed to cub o o0 ions for tims in eight | 04 5, s foun "‘;s“u on all models. for four or fiv 2 Semater here? [the supply to a point mear the TCUL Plans for TOUiW C Ceid| CASTEL GONDOLFO, Iy, [trouble too deep-seated o yield| " Buicks have advanced $65 to $130 | traveling g mag s [limits of America’s sugar bowl, oot oo |April 5—The papal summer villa to a mere appeal to patriotism.|on different types with proportion-|playing cards wuh”;fl:;‘;;i:"fi; “pnnd‘(d on th w! \ to quick The Ohio flood damage is $100, here is being put in readiness to Mr. Roosevelt was faced with a|ate increases for Oldsmobiles and | the boats. NAVY P |Eenate approva day 000, 3 | house a wontiff for the first time resounding chalienge, and he ac-| cadfllacs. | |"'The measure will not be passed. i 8 v P ARTY Is s AFEWW it . One man was killed by lightning A | g Earlier in the week Studebaker, | however, unless there be heeq paid sl o N | Pope Pius is expected to make Considering the difficulties of plymouth and Chrysler announccd to _Hawauan protests, quickly re- Dl e s Wiay Mo mur(“n his hot-weather retreat, o |the case, and the bx'Pad inplica- | increases. Ins ON sTEEL acting against House passage of 200 this datfage, T 18" eatd | establishing a custom his predeces | tions of the result, the’day he pro-| Ford increased the prices of his |the bill which in parcelling out ¢ ity 3 sors followed until they became Th M . R duced a solution praised by both new models from $5 to $35 last| ‘a!l ents takes notice of F:,\\\w S | “voluntary prisoners” in the Va- r.ee 1851Ng .U5°‘dnst‘nldm may turn out to have b December., | F |demands for equal treatment ’vcan in May, 1871. | with Nome Fllers, Are |an historical moment in the long & PR unamland sugar producers It is understood that the pope story of financial evolution. | Delegate Lincoln L. McCandless will move to the villa with his at Cape Van Karen | I '0' the Islmds b«"f!d: drafting a court in May and stay through —_ SYMBOLS OF AN ISSUE i measure demanding that Hawaii be- |June, July and perhaps August. MOSCO _ The three| It is si Ay or the | Greatest Importance Is to; lal be- | SWEPT 0”T 0F . ps August. W, Apr he three | It is significant “Hat neither the ‘ 'Y P F h come the forty-ninth State of the [Thls will be his first vacation Russian fliers who were feared to |automobile nmor any other specific Keep Them as higl t- Union. ‘x since he became head of the church have met disaster on the flight to |industry was mentioned in that AcTIvE lN cAL I vwr o mg Units of Fleet S o - 12 years ago. Cape Wellen are reported safe and |portion of the President’s state-| 1 Will Be Opened Apl’ll 30 ‘Montana Ammals Slay Villa Refurbished have joined the other fliers at|ment which contained his declara- b l 6]0 000 POUndS 0‘ s W | Although he will come primarily Cape Van Karen from which at- tion of principle. | T ’ . — The| | 2 ple. BERKELEY, 1.. 1 5.—Ap- - . Na“’};‘*sg:;:?f:‘?flv hAal:n:)eZn plac:g 6 000 Cattle and Sheep | to rest and escape the sultry sum- tempts will be made to rescue the The motor manufacturers and v,,x,mfiplv 30 Cdper tg;‘t Z; Atse Steel to Be Requ]red S Tesord a5 OpseR $o/f MOASTD- N(anv HOUSES Are Washed,mer weather at Vatican City, he 89 Russians on the Arctic ice floes. | their protesting employees were no Iu h deciduous fruits and 11 per | S lzation of the battleships. Califor- MISSOULA. Mont., April 5.— is expected to hold court here on Prof. Ushakoff and Pilot Sletneff | more than symbols. As a ma cent of the fresh grapes Lm“‘ zation of he e s of | While hunters hagged 3,000 proda- Away—Slx Lives Lost— [a few occasions and probably will have foined the force at Cape Van|of fact, the same isstie Was rom-'in colifornia are handied by 0| BidS for the sieel work on the qEe - i |tory beasts in Montana forests Fight P Mi grant regular audiences. If he ar- Karen after a safe flight [rom |ising to become much more urgent jocal co-operativ g iDouglas bridge, to be erected across $20,000,000 because of their im oAl ) 2420 h Soands g t Fersons 155mg " i E ocal co-operative associations, a fortance: 84" Hahbhn it OF Hbe| L S At aain (Continued on Page Two) Nome, Alaska. |in both the steel and coal indus-survey by Dr. H. E. Erdman, Pro- |Gaskineay Ohannel couneoting slew ore than 6,000 cattle and - . » 3 3 ugla , t fleeet “at this time.” :hee]) mthg forest service here es- ahoma, April 5.4 S ,me S o SISl femor, ot Agricultural Eeofiomite et Il;‘)'w:{ds ‘“"m "l]'u:{edu' i The statement was made bylgima'ed . ‘~S:x lives are believed lost, eight rCh h T & o fP = ax.ld I.{bor Vl?w.pomt. the mollnx:““ University of California, di :};; A‘la“l:’“ Rc.x; Crm x?qay b‘y # Chief of Naval Operations Ad-|" G i"0 o o themeelves to do- Persons are missing and bet ween | urc reasure o ‘lrl‘ oua \ ;j:‘ig:;,mgf ::‘133:‘;25 the 1a- lcloses. ~ There are 8,000 i ,“”:O,Tmp(;mb) xfi:\n}\’mgg:;‘mrt miral Stanley to the House Navalf ... oo Wilite: Dra 25 and 40 houses have been washed i bXPe b members of the co-operati Gy e » . g 5 3 yed on Briefly, the situation was this in Chief Engineer. They will be op- ttee at a hearing on mod- q e ter f th I F ll C’ W c] y E a s i 2 g 3 Svor:lzx:tlio:e o:; l;e two 5vglessels. e Jeakorg o, foeic, o hens, wdas;l“mby R{]‘O;):l ;:;m“,“n \\;r: s l lng l(lCO (lr L( | many industries: | ened in Seattle on April 30. i Navy does bk dedve | fo [t e v, Kb & MONILSORL B0 et beds by the fload) | The Recovery Act, under which Westward Couple Take | L *!! reauire 1610.000 pounds of S A et b T A o L SIS R8N Heer ANA N it ? it ; NRA functions, promised employes | ' R steel, and 165,000 feet of lumber have the ships tied up ¥ . |tain goats and sheep. (eters, ASCUNCION, Paraguay, April 5., The biggest donor of gold in the |y, yigng 1o collective bargaining, | Out Mamage Llcense for the structure.~ The successful more years as it 115 mo;ie :zu;(on- Animals slain by hunters in- - e Dozens of Catholic parishes in Chaco war has been the parish of | 400 their .own chosen repre-| bidder will be required to start fint, Admiral Stanies. sed, P cluded 58 mountain lions bagged He Voted for meoln * |Paraguay, which have looked for- Caacupe, seat of a shrine Which i5| gentarives That provision had| ~SEATTLE, April 5. — Claude WOk Dot later than September 21, hi its in the Unit. them as fighting un in the forests of the Kootenai and D {ward for 60 years to the building to Paraguay what Lourdes i 0| grong support from both labor|Stewart, of Cordova, Alaska, and|Next. and to have it completed by : ed ' States Fleet. Blackfeet ‘distiets in northwesbern | Four Times in Day of churches with gifts left in the devout of France and Europe and caplial when ' ‘was \nder|Bérths " Tibbs, of Chitina Alaska |December 31. i Ve R AT Montana. i : roadside shrines or chapels, have Gold and jewels given as thank | conideration, ok of. Jogal. ks, Bave obtained | 1t will be a canfllever steel bridge ) i D | OAKLAND, Cal, April 5—A. B.|deferred their hopes by giving offerings to the Virgin of PE. | Upon enactment of the law, sev-|license here to woll 120 feet long. It is comprised Negro Assaulter SENATOR AND MRS. DE VANE Emery, who says he is 102 years the gold to help wage war against by thousands of pious Paraguayan|...i yinds of unions began recruit-| P B A of a steel span 516 feet long, and Is Killed: Deed OF RUBY ARE ON WAY SOUTH 0ld, claims to have voted four|Bolivia in the Grau Chaco. pilgrims were * estimated to have|i.. One kind was the standard! two anchor arms each 302 feet 3 o ABOARD STEAMSHIP VICTORIA ‘imes for Abraham Lincoin for| Of more than holf a ton of gold passed in value a million Paragua- | ynion affiliated with the Amer-|ALTERATIONS BEGUN ON long. The roadway will be 20 feet Is ]usilfl!llll(’ President on the same day. in brooches, rings, combs, earrings, yan pesos, or about $140.000. ican Federation rf Labor. The 0“,_, HELLENTHAL-GOLDSTEIN in width and there will be a four- _ Senator and Mrs. Thomas J. De-| He said in those days a ‘Oter'rosarles.‘ plate and other orna- A : ler principal kind was the com-| BUILDING THIS MOR! G|foot sidewalk on one side. The BRADENTON, Florida, April |Vane, of Ruby, Alaska, are south- could cast a ballot wherever he ments given to the national treas- Virtually all of this wealth, In-| oo 0 "nion organized with g e decking will be of laminated wood, 5—A ccromer’s jury declared |bound passengers on the steamer received his mail, and he had fouriury for the war chest, a large part cluding some trinkets dating from| .. oo o jesg degm‘e o and| _ Alterations of the Hellenthal |two by four inches, vertical grain that the act of Joe Kopman, |Victoria, which is due in Juneau legal addresses in Illinois at the | has come from the churches. Many the Spanish conque has been | .o eration from the employer J-Goldsle‘m building on the cornerlon edge, and either Douglas fir prominent citrus grower, in |this evening according to word timc of them turned in accumulations given to the governmeni to be| g . pogeration of Labor began |©f Seward and Second Streets, was|or Western hemlock. rhooting to death James Frank- [received here by Juneau iriends ThETA i dating from 1870, when they di- melted down into bullion to protest that the company un- | Degun this morning by Vic Man-| e ) lin, middle-aged negro, chargéd |of the prominent interior people. | An orchid of five petals has!vested themselves of their wealth The chapel of the Virgin of |1on, because of its connection with | ville, contractor. The large store| College of the Pacific at Stocks v with attacking Kopman's Senator and Mrs. DeVane are been adopted as the family crest!to aid the Lopez dictatorship in apel of tr i p "L} room, formerly occupied by Kann's|ton, Cal, has decided to do @ . ¥ " % § . the employer, could not properly way cung daughter, was_justifiable [to continue to Seattle on the for Chief Executive Pu Yi, ruler of |its war against Argentina, Brazil Caasupe, 75 miles southeast of Variety Store, will be divided into|with basketball captains duri young ug] ing homocide, steamer the message staled. and Uruguay, Ascuncion, dates from 1760, . (Continued on Page Three) two store rooms, i l.\/lanchukuo. -