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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934, SECOND SECTION—PAGES 1 TO 8 ALASKAN SLAYER IS INDENTIFIER BY FINGERPRINTS KILL MEMBER SI6 OF DILLINGER OUTLAW GCROWD Tommy Carroll Shot Down‘j While Resisting Arrest | in Jowa Town | WATERLOO, Iowa, June 8. Tommy Carroll, third of John Dil- linger's mobsters to be killed in a| drive to eradicate the gang, fell| with five bullets in his body here | late yesterday. | Carroll was fatally wounded when he reached for his gun to resist arrest as two detectives closed in on him on a tip from a mechanic who worked on his car. Carroll died a few hdurs later in a hospital, Captured with him was Jean Compton, 21, who said she was his wife of a few days. Both were in the sensational abortive police at- tempt to capture the gang in north- ern Wisconsin, when the outlaws shot their way to freedom Apnl; 22. | PLANE FORCED DOWN IN FOG SEATTLE, June 8—A westbound NATURE IS GIVEN MEASURE ONBANKRUPTCY Enables Corporations to Scale Down Debts with Consent of Creditors WASHINGTON, June 8.—Presi- dent Roosevelt yesterday signed the measure enabling corporations to scale down their debts to avoid bankruptey, applying particularly to farmers and railroads. A few weeks ago the President signed a bill extending relief to cities and towns. The measure requires the con- sent of two-thirds of the creditors and approval of a Federal Cou It also bars the naming of receiv ers of persons nearly related to the Judge. Moving 20 Times In 22 Months Irks Suing Wife LOS ANGELES, June 8.—Charg- ing her husband with forcing her to move twenty times in their twenty-two months of married life, Jeanne Berlini Brown has sued Nacio Herb Brown, song writer and composer, for divorce. She said he called the movers one time at 1 a.m, and informed her he was moving and she was j Naval Reserves, Washington and California Universities, | to Be in Juneau This Month Two destroyers of the United |sity of Washington and the Univer- | States Navy, the U. S. S. Buchanan | Sity of California. [ | ule United Air Lines plane, Spokane welcome to join him if she cared to. | to Seattle, was forced down near | Selleck late yesterday, along the‘ Pacific States Lumber Company's railroad. A heavy fog caused the | pilot came down. | ——a————— An orange may be placed in a new mechanical juicer without be- ing cut, and all its juice is ex- tracted quickly. “It’s toasted” v Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat AR b The original schedule, as releas- apd U. S. 8. Crowninshield, Will| o4 "o ciyqed Juneau from the itin- be in Juneau from June 30 0| epary, July 3 according to & revised sched- | According to the revised sched- | issued by the Navy Dcplrl-fulc the destroyers will arrive at ment. This information is con- } Ketchikan June 27 and remain there tained in a message received here.| until June 29, will be in Juneau Aboard the destroyers, in addi- | on the dates mentioned and sail tion to the Naval personnel, will|from here for Sitka where they will be naval reserves from the Univer-|be until July 5. JAPAN REFUSES FLOATING COURT ENTER EMBARGO LEAVES SEWARD WAR MUNITIONS FOR WESTW ARD TOKYO, June 8—The spokesman | SEWARD, Alaska, June 8—Unit- of the Foreign Office yesterday ed States Judge E. Coke Hill, pre- said that Japan declines to con-|siding Judge of the Fourth Ju-| cern herself with the arms em- | gicial Divislon of Alaska, with a| bargo fostered by the League of | court personnel, left Seward yes- | Nations against Paraguay and Bo- | terday on the coast guard cutter livia because Japan has seceded|Tahoe to conduct a court for the from the League of European Na-| pext four weeks in remote West- tions. | ward sections. The United States wants and has kL O R sought a united action on the em- | bargo | KETCHIKAN BARTENDER FINED e | TO MAKE LONG TRIP | Ernest Beyers, Ketchikan bar- Erieif tender employed in the Stedman Arthur G. Miller, district super- | Beer -Parlor, was recently fined $75 intendent of Indian Schools at An-|and costs on a charge of permit- chorage, recently left on a trip of ting two men to loiter on the several thousand miles covering his| premises beyond the municipal district. closing hour of 1 o'clock. so round, so firi_fl', so fully packed— no lJoose ends that’s why you’ll find Luckies do not dry out We like to tell about the finer tobaccos in Luckies—the choicest Turkish and domestic, and only the mild, clean center leaves—they taste better—then ““It’s toasted’’ — for throat protection. But we’re just as proud of the way Luckies free from loose ends. “keep in condition’ find that Luckies do portant point 1o every uckies are always in -Ways kind to your throat are made. They’re so round and firm, so always—in all-ways!—kind toyour throat. CENSUS BILL GOES THROUGH LOWER HOUSE Delegate Dimond’s Amend-| ment to Include Terri- tories Is Adopted . Skeptic,” Ec WASHINGTON, June 8.—A de termined Democratic majority| § pushed the Lozier $10,000,000 agri- | & culture unemployment census bill through the House yesterday de-| spite the Republican charge chat‘ it was a raid on the Treasury to| finance the coming Democratic | campaigns. [ The bill was sent to the Senate | v a vote of 218 to 145. The House also adopted the amendment offered by Alaska Dele- | gate Anthony J. Dimond to include Hawaii and Alaska in the census.| g :Granger to Fly Solo in Race to Australia SANTA MONICA, Cal, June 8.—| ‘Jun Granger, Clover Field aviator |who expects to be the only solo | flier in an air race from England | to Australia next October, today | received officiai acceptance of his {entry in the contest. Granger will no navigator for the flight. JEB S 7 R CHANGE HOSPITAL NAME 3 Wrangell General Hospital will| henceforth be known as Bishop! Rowe General Hospital as a result of recent action taken by the hos- pital board. CLARENCE “the world’'s most famous society. By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE WASHINGTON, June 8. — Clar- ence Darrow, now going on 78, eats spinach twice a day, sneaks in a nap in the afternoon and voices his blasts at ‘“the so-called human race” more softly—but he still remains the super-skeptic. America’s most celebrated crim- | inal lawyer and “the world’s most | famous infidel,” as William Jen- | nings Bryan called him, obviously | has lost some of the fire he had | in Tennessee evolution trial da but there are many sparks left. He still laughs at some of the “damned dudes in America”; but, as Chairman of the Board which | studied the NRA and some of its codes in the interest of small bu: nesses, he withheld his lash with respect to the recovery program pending the public release of the board's report on NRA to the Presi- | dent. “Dickering, Cheating, iiating” | But over a dish of spinach—he often carries his tray himself in the cafeteria of the Pennsylvania Avenue hotel that is his Washing- ton residence and office—he will i let go with sporadic shafts of salty | 7 sarcasm, 7 He will tell you that there is more general hatred today among the nations than at any time since the middle ages, that people “go on dickering, cheating and hating” and that “this is about the worst period we ever had. The idiotic na- tions set up crazy tariff walls and branded as public enemies other people _who wanted to sell them | lhlngs\o eat and wear.” i To him, the United States, in particular, “is cursed with the di- sease of money-getting which the depression didn’t cure at all, the preachers are still ranting and no one is showing any signs of turn- ing the other cheek as Christ told ' them to do.” | Harming “The Poor Drunkard” Darrow says repeal of the Eigh- teenth Amendment was a step for- ward, but he fears that “with the Federal Government taking its bi the States getting in their nibbles, the high taxes on liquor have put a terrible RQurden on the poor| drunkard.” J, | There hale been some improve- | ments, he says, in physical com- forts in the last 30 years, but the average man is not so happy as he was. | To many, Darrow seems a bit| incongruous in the role of a new | deal official. He appears to be- long quite definitely to the old school of rugged individualists with some of the ruggedness worn off by the years. His friendly blue eyes, surprisingly gentle speech and fre- iquenc smile temper the sharpness | {of his shafts. | Still the confirmed agnostic, he |says: “When the shell is gone, I| |am gone. When the brain dies, I| die. Then the long sleep.” In the meantime he is enjoying That’s why Luckies *—that’s why you'll not dry out—an im- smoker. Luckies are Dar.row; Still the “Su pér Tones Down His An avowed individualist, Clarence Darrew “ acter” to head a board appointed to determine the NRA's effect on small business. The man whom William Jennings Bryan called infidel” } his daily nap, his spinach, an occa- its Spinach, NET TIGHTENS Bla ! ROUND JENSEN 1 3 MURDERS ;Moré Evidence Against | “Blueberry Tom” Under Arrest in Brooklyn | WASHINGTON, June 8—Finger~ prints have been identified by ofs ficials here as those of *Thomas “Blueberry Tom" Jensen, held in Brooklyn, as a suspect in a triple murder in Alaska in 1916. The fingerprints were found among 4,500,000 in a file of the ' | Criminal Identification Unit of the Department of Justice. The file is the largest in the world. Jensen was held in Brooklyn af- ter serving a sentencc for intoxie | cation. Two days ago he was identified |in Magistrate Malbin's court in | Brooklyn by Frank Ely Allen, who |says he was a prospector in the Klondike at the time of the slay- ings and knew Jensen, who he picked out from a crowd, and alse the victims. Jensen still denies he was ever in Alaska, according to advices re« ceived here from Brooklyn. et g A [EXECUTE THREE CONVICTED FOR RECENT MURDER Kill Dereliz—for $2,000 Insurance—Fourth Ac- cused Is Reprieved E DARROW pped out of char- has moderated his blasts at OSSINING, N. Y., Jupe 8.—Three sional cocktail before dinner. He iS | members of a murder syndicate a keen eball fan, a wizard at|convicted of slaying Mike Malloy, crossword puz enjoys the nov-|derelict, in order to obtain $2,000 els of Dickens, O. Henry and Som- erset Maugham, thinks Greta Garbo is a capable actress, but isn't so| strong for “these love pictures.” GOENT BEER s S IN OFFING BRAZIL PAYING OTTAWA, June 8—Hon, E. N.| FOR ’32 HEvuLT Rhodes, Minister of Finance, has| of life insurance, were electrocuted last night while a fourth, Joseph Murphy, was reprieved two weeks |ago for an investigation as to his sanity. The men electrocuted were Dan= jel Kreisberg, Anthony Marino and announced that there is to be a tax reduction of from 7% to 6 SAN PAULO, Brazil, June 8.— per cent on malt. This, Ottawa prazil still is paying for the 1932 Price | repellion in this State, The Sao | Paulo Government has opened a fund of $1,500,000 to honor re- quisitions of the rebel army and additional money may be needed as the claims total 8,000. —— Former Mayor Tennent Is to Remain in Tacoma learns, will bring down the of beer to five cents per glass i (LA SR TocuTOUT DOLE IN B. G. VANCOUVER, B. C, June 8.— TACOMA, Wash., June 8.—For- | The Government’s new unemploy-|(mer Mayor M. G. Tennent, who ment relief policy, explained in|retired from office last Monday, further detail, is that on August|will continue to make his home in Tacoma iustead of leaving the eity as he had planned. Tennent, defeated in the spring election by George A. Smitley, will first, what is known as “the dole” | will definitely cease. | Money will be spent, but those receiving funds will be required to| work for it be associated with a local business > - enterprise, he said today. He re- JOHN N DIES | fused to reveal the nature of the = | business as yet, however. John Nelson, 60, employee of the | - ->o- Alaska Railroad, recently died in Various washing processes for the Anchorage hospital in a heart |oysters rob them of from 9 to 20 attack. He was a member of the|per cent of their iodine content Moose and the Odd Fellows, and 2 to 17 per cent of their iron. tRpht Those whe know their iced tea want a full-bodied flavor that melting ice won’t de= stroy—and a tea that re- quires no over-brewing to get it. That means a fine quality tea to begin with. Next time, try LIP YELLOW LABEL ORANGE PEKOE & PEKOE \ \