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| LEWIS TOLD TO | ] "BYRNSIS IN I Nazi Leader THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XLIV., NO. 6738. MRS, S|NG|.‘AIR LEAVE COUNTRY WITHIN ONE DAY |Articles offl!horess Al- {| leged to Be Hostile to Nation and Also to BERLIN, Aug. 25. — Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, who writes under the name of Dorothy Thompson, has been ordered Zby the German Secret Pclice Y-éto leave Germany within 24 { { hours. The expulsion order was is- sued because of her alleged hostile attitude toward the' country. Mrs. Lewis recently wrote magazine articles about Ger- many and Hitler which were not of a praiseworthy nature. RACE, HOUSE N 'AGREEHENT ON TRADE PACT {Treaty Proclsisid by | Roosevelt — Holes Are Knocked in Tariff Walls ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Presi- dent Roosevelt last night pro- claimed a new Cuban-American trade treaty designed to stimulate | the shrunken commerce between iv.he two countries by knocking i holes in the tariff walls, both re- ciprocal. The agreement specifically knocks down the high American I tariffs to permit easier entry of| | Cuban' sugar, rum, tobacco and| | winter vegetables. . | On Cuba’s part, slashes are made in duties to facilitate the sale ltere of American lard, wheat, \nuur and other agricultural prod-| | uets, in addition to ‘automobiles| — jand a score of other manufactured 1 articles. { | The pact is the first of twenty-, | five which the State Department| already has under negotiation or, plans to initiate in an effort to irevive the American foreign trade.| OTHER NEGOTIATIONS | WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Now, | that the Government has struck\ a bargain with Cuba in opening a new_tariff era, it is exieched ne- | gotiations with certain Tatin-Ari-| A vomance. which. began. siben | Nacio Herb Brown, song writer, | JUNEAU, ALASKA, SA Alexis Cardinal Lop cief cation of religious,” talkll arrival in Portland, Ore., be conducted by the Ci e me left Is Archbishop Press Ph otn) M '3 ipate in the first Marian con, AY, AUGUST 25, 1934. muct at Rome of th- "ecngro- or. Joseph K. Carson upon his urch in the United State: rd of the Oregon diocese, (Assocl~ Preszdent Takes Lea gue As Inmtatwn to Battle TEMPERATURES NOW DROPP%G MIDWEST AREA | WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Presi- | dent Roosevelt has accepted the American Liberty League as an invitation to battle. kald to newsmen, are axiomatic Its announced two purposes, he! IROOSEVELT TO | VISIT ALASKA, DIMOND AVERS President and Entire Ad- ministration Keenly In- terested in North resident Roosevelt will surely visit Alaska next year, unless some- thing intervenes, declared Delegate A. J. (Tony) Dimond, who arrivad here today after having visited Ketchikan, Fetersburg ‘and Wran- gell. It is his first trip back home since he left for Washington early last year. It is the intention of the Dele- | igate to remain in Alaska a month or more, visiting as many com- munities as possible. “All of have been homesick for Alaska and | I am happy to be at home again, | even though my stay must be limited,” he said. President Decply Interested i ‘The President is keehly inter- | ested in the Territory and will, I am certain, visit us next summer, | unl something of extreme im- rtance that cannot now be fore- seen intervenes to upset his plan - | “The entire dministration has | shown a f{riendly interest in Al- aska and its problems, ever since I went to Washington. This has | been evidenced in nothing more [ Pu-oxuly» than its inclusion. of the | Territory -in its entire recovery pro- us| 8 “RCC]” SEVERAL FIRES IN AN UPRISING THIS AFTERNOON State Troopers Called Out to Quell Disorder in New Eastern State Penitentiary COLLEGEVILLE, Pa., Aug. 25.—About 200 convicts riot- |ed this afternoon at the new | Eastern State Penitentiary at :‘ Graterford. During the riot the con- victs started several fires and jene small structure within the walls was destroyed. | State Troopers were sum- | moned and they arrived wear- ling helmets and armed with | shotguns and riot sticks. | Peace soon followed with a few injuries on both sides. SAYS BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN " 2 3 | American prin 1s, dedicated his once-popular ditty, g::::'d Shioe. CRUNIIERL Wit bc lby the ‘_{:“mmp:!fm:l:?s";fid )';z gam. In all of these activities, sPEAKERSH'P f‘Yf’“ Were Meant For Me”, to i Officials said American farmers | |added figuratively that the or- gumbelizexz‘;,‘k;:ofié;ll l\}h}/orlg&f}“vdor?}l\ Realtsm reached another high | u s ARE Gflun Anita Page, screen actress, has |ang manufacturers stand to bene- | ganization should not be for only |, oo oo riélkme o _fl”; point in Hollywood studio lots, | ien | been climaxed in the marriage of |fit by the new treaty with Cuba. [} ld A F rost Ni edlone, two or ten commandments, . AEO s for roads | 2 e —_— 3 / lelds Are I'r pped) and trails, the NRA, the Home When Marjorie Lytell, top, and O TE i Fl e the couple, shown above, in Mexi- | Amcng those cocl to the treaty This M Hard but should go to the “whole hog.” oL . STr HE (Ot ""d Philip Faversham, bottom, son of g y emocratic 001 LEAader| ¢ It is Miss Page's first mar- |are producers of sugar products on! 1S Olnmg* ar President Roosevelt cited twol iy o™ oS desig:ezidl:gn'rc:?o S fanibria stug‘e idol, William |President Roosevelt Makes Enters Battle with 3 riage venture, and the third for |the mainland and in territorics. Winter Predicted i nl:ilil;;‘b;gvcaégylglfi] 1 :gnl: industry, increase employment, as| Faversham, climaxed a seven- Reply to Sec. Wallace .- - ‘ | i 2 2 well as to see to it that no one | month romance of the sound . s g 4 Announced Others i NRA S UNE MAN CHICAGO, ”] ’\“‘1 25. — With ::xc::ilecj)! ahu[x:gfdw::hco;mrel::g goes cold, hungry or without shel- | stages that began when they ap- on Shlp Subsidies : WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. — Re-| | ‘pt'npulaum; [xljm the tx!f-mxdh heat | ot the League says in effec,:|'e Alaska has been put on the| peared together in a movie, by # G el OfANGHuHAGE P u 1 wave hardly dry on their brows, | [yCL G GO Tl Vg [same plane a5 the xest of the | rushing off to Yuma, Ariz, and WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—Presi- Tennessee, Democratic Floor lead- s '} ity ih“ dm“}p” shivered |y ;" The friend went further to|CCUWBYY: * getting married, dent Rostoveli says. that e ibe- | " er: nas stepped into the race for 1p erl-nxm?\d' Ml .‘, ‘trm x(;mm‘mrg say that the League commandment New Deal Effective hf‘vcs American bus_meSs on the | | the House Speakership creating a»EMPLflYEE STULE “,;"rtgfh‘i:f ol ?uaj;; “;“l]‘]zt.“()‘[ is “Property is God.” “In brief, Alaska is fully reco 5 :\,hll(:leb l(fi(‘s Promisxngi)etdecl,::ng four-cornered battle for that most | “_‘mp i aibe nnd.rt v ThiL. as A6 The President emphasized his/'Dized under the New Deal. Per- | h‘:‘ v‘:onu:e:iom appear ter than powerful post. AT Sanles . wont Lo"‘B degrees - agreement with the League's aim|Daps nothing has benefited it Y FREE 'M”plg b s X : Others in the race are Sam Ray- j |iors ze“; fn North Dakota. Many [0 Profect individual —property more than the NRA, which this G s ‘;’“ ooeasign. | burn of Texas, William B. Bank- ! _— \mmr e fd from that to|7ights, but added that the govern-|summer has so greatly added to| :'é’m:)‘n”]‘:;‘c‘:e :’:e ;}[’:Sglgn‘t";‘fi}:m‘:’ head of Alabama, John Rankin of | 6 degrees in the Midwest. ment has responsibilities in addi-|the earnings of Alaska fishermen, | UF MENAGE UF { g » re Y ‘ d o | Mississippi. INew Tem porary Setup ? M e o had 34-desree {em.|UoM: such as protecting all ele-(and the wage workers in canneries this by way of reply to crities an Northern Representatives men- 3 ks P id f Bo. d | em‘tr:x)feo ch:wstcno e%;rk ';134 ments of the community against|and other fisheries establishments Lu"ron: p;onpurlltcer.nenzvglfl ,se;m:h'-l | tioned as possible contenders in-|Pleads 'Gu]l[y to Indict-| rovides lor Doard— f Syl el o , 37 (those who would seek to enrich|coming under the code. ry of Agriculture Wallace clude John J. O'Connor and James | Se oy | Johnson Be Member | O“mh Da “ grf,s. XE,C"""I\‘, . | themselves at the expense of oth-| "It is altogether probable that iw’““‘ he queskoped ‘whethir FHEs Mead of New York, and John Mc-| Mment — JSentenced to [ 180uth, Dakole &8, WipHpE. Mic :l lers. increased wages paid to workers ! ther extension of ship subsidies | |gan, Montana, Nebraska, Colorado, 27 st Beddlals Se T A IR L T - would be a good thing. Cormack of Massachusetts. | With the Democrats virtually as- sured of control of the next House,‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. — One {man rule of NRA is apparently SEATTLE, Aug. 25.—Arthur H. drawing to a close although Gen. ' McNeil Penitentiary Oklahoma and Illinois 40 Only a few days Kansas, to 56 degrees. back - temperatures in these States { ‘M exican The President said that since arriving back from his trip, he has received reports from banks, in- (Continued on Page Eight) — ., B s - o el Congressional Investigator |25 G of & Sheaver und|Marsh, former Anchorage post of-|Hugh S. Johnson is slated to con- |yere hitting 110 degrees. j AND SECOND STREETS Says Howl by Roose- | dustry, transportation and busi- L) conrs. hafore ‘Congieds ¥ convenea| fioe _emiployee, yas sentenced yes-|tinue as Administratar of the new b Divorces BEING PREPARED FOR USE| e 8. Fou: |ness. These,have shaped up bet- | fon January 3 terday to 21 months at McNeill temporary setup to be put in op :m than he had expected. ! ; Island after pleading guilty to, leration within the next two weeks. GENSU RSHIP UN George Getchel and & crew of R Wallace's statement about sub- 4 three counts of grand jury in-| It is expected the New Board | Censur(,d men are at work cleaning up the| CHICAGO, Il Aug s | sidies raised a stéfm of protest. ! dictment charging mail robbery. | Wwill relieve the colorful chief ul n vacant lot at the corner of Frank- country is free any He suggested that if other coun- STOCK PRICES Marsh admitted he took various/some ef the burdens of NRA ignor- | —_— lin and Second Street owned by|aCe’ sald Representative Carl M.|tries were given more chances at articles from the mail received in!ing reports of a disagreement be- | F d l Ad El . . the Alaska Electric Light and Pow- Weideman, Democrat, of Michigan, | transporting American ocean-borne the post office, including two red|tween Gen. Johnson and Donald | edaerai 1d to lmmatmg er Company. at the conclusion of the Congress- | commerce, they would have more A - fox furs and a diamond ring dur- Richberg, assistant. EVilS Requesled by It is planned to lease the prop- ional investigation into “subversive | money to buy American goods. | L) ing the spring of last year. | President Rooseyelt said final A E . erty to the City and use it for a |Activities” He declared that the| Both President Roosevelt and I —e——— {conferences on the new setup will | American Bar playground, to be under the super-|[065 Of Rooscvelt are responsible | Secretary ~Wallace —agreed that | LA’TE sEssInN 'be held at Hyde Park within a| pi ot | vision of the American Legion. As for the “howl about Communism.” | while this economic problem must | | »,Unmgm and after that the Ad- R bl S f' MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 25. — soon as the roughest of the work| Representative Weideman further |be weighed, there are other fac- | ministration will draw up a re-|f\epublican Oenator IrOM|The committee on Ethics and|is completed, the street grader will|58id: “We found no proof of Com-|tors such as National defense. « NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Stocks | quest on the next Congress to MinnesolaMakesCharges Grievances of the American Bar|be put on the lof to level and|Mubists's drul or have they arms | i i webe mostly Malferont - at+ the make some features of NRA perm- W D 29 Association has made public its|smooth it off. or ammunition.” ! short session today. Resistance! |anent, including child labor pro- —Wants enia report. The report censured rack- A B R The Michigan member of the in- FUREIGN TRADE was shown to scattered profit t,ak-' | hibition, maximum work hours and ik 2 % gtcering aspects of certain Mex-| OLD-TIME RESIDENTS vestigators blames so-called patriot- | ing, Some fairly substantial ad-| Uan- trade pracu(‘et WASHINGTON, Aug. United | ican divorces and asked_ Federal LEAVE FOR SOUTH ON ic organizations for much agitation ? | - - States Senator Thomas D. Schall, |aid in eliminating the evils. HALEAKALA THURS about subversive activities and add- BElNG STUDIED vances were made in the last half| i 1 " 3 & SDAY | Eats. Clubbed Spmled Out Of‘ Republican, of Minnesota, has sent| The committee also publicly cen- ed that “many of these so-called | Today's close was wteady to firm 2 | an open letter to the President]sured District Attorney Robert G. After visiting with old friends |Patriotic organizations go far afield | y % Town But Relurns |reiterating his charge the Admin-|Watill, of Crown Point, Indiana,| here for the last week, Mr, and|2Pd @r¢ Ul mselves a vehicle for > —"};1 | > 3 | |istration intends to “force a cen-|for having posed in a now widely |Mrs. Gus Studeb. - 1e : unAmeric propaganda.” | VALPARAISO, Chile, Aug. 25.— ‘ Nglv‘vos:{xo‘);mm:x‘;s 21;0—DCAlZsing’ and Gets Gun | nN TRIP HuME sorship of the press.” {known “Dillinger picture.” on the Ha::&k‘:}: :f)k:;v.-\:: :iuf;::l:{ - The Obmuheg:of . Comigtee. e i i ¢ Alaska J BediT dnity | The letter followed the demand — e, home in San Diego, California has named a committee to collab- | atign, 0 g res ¢| McGUFFEY, Ohio, Aug. 25— from the President for “facts” on'Q .+ . . Both are Wwell known in Jur 'He’s Back in Ar orate in preparing a study of in- | stock today is 20, American Can|Clubbed and then spirited out of | —_— which the Senator based his recent Suicide Dies and Mr. Studebacker wa. nf unea]u by o Y | ternational trade for presentation i “,)f,]‘”' American quer and Light|town by nonunioh sympathizers, PRINCE GEORGE, Aug. 25. —|asesrtion that plans are under T Song 1y Partiai Wikt wm; oercx \: NOW and Happy Agam at the coming international com- | 5%, Anaconda 13%, Armour B|Akey O'Dell returned to this strike- | The two bombers which formed the|congideration for a “National Press % So-cwnérige 1) B0k i, Sosch, | | mercial conference in Buenos Aires. | 63%, Bendix Aviation 13%, Beth-|riaden village a few hours later. He |advance guard of the Army Aerial|gervice to take the place of the Of Memory Thor e ’ £ s AT | lehem Steel 31%, Calumet and|armed himself with a pistol and |surveyors, the ten Martin bombers| ascociated Pr e Oy ALl qher House, fumous Front Strcet| CINCINNATI, Aug. 25—Twenty-| . : | Hecla 3%, Curtis-Wright' 3, Gen-|dared any persons to “eome and |of the. Unifed States Army Al antsioc{;mel,ed B Boaral. servioss | i o Ave. 8 mare |52 BATE of IhECANeprRIkliion | thres yedis. condliitad” Recriliing Chinese Girls eral Motors 21%, I nternational|take me” from his front porch. Corps which recently visited Alas-|" i corvice. Senator Schall said, [Séémed to be nothing unusual in " 5 el “} ?)r_““f ol R u:" Drown in | Harvester 29, Kennecott 20%, United | ODell is leader of the Agricul-|ka, landed here at 6:05 0'clock|uyoiid have the exclusive use of |CVder W. Coppas' request of a|yancouv SXTE 3 'I“)~ 1 iy '“:& ‘.\r'm. ,_0,\; . . | States Steel 35%, Warner Pictures|ture Workers' Union. He has a |last evening after & 700-mile Boplai’Governrio s pons g be i a|{riend today to play “Remember| ' 1o PRINCEGS reinsn g | R L e}.‘;,"‘.“f‘,“”” riage Protest {4.5. Pound $5.067%. large gash on his face. from Whitehorse which took position to give its service oni ”Me When I'm Gone.” The friend, 8 NC UISE FARE o MA[.M 'IzilxiA:l’:'xl (“;,ui‘:‘ P g s / R e PHTs gy {houts and go i i neduled to|© those newspapers loyal to the | Robert Van De Mark, played the| w o ghelley, prominent busi-|loitered around a veterans' . POst,|with mar ve:gm;a'und:;m::eacr' oig fi Queen Wilhelmina | The bombers were scheduled 10|poosevels gictatorship.” {music on a guitar. Before the|i..’man of Vancouver, B, C. and |thinking more Sl o st e it S “sged % ‘takc -off this morning for the next g {piece was finished, Coppas dropped | g o Minister of Fing ¢ lnext: day o @ stk 1y - Axsuny of -0yt SRS SN | hop to Edmonton enroute to ‘Wash- ance ol o | nine young women—eight of them + Reported to Be Everett Is Threatened |to the floor dead. Police reported British Columbia, is a passenger | three years. married—to chain themselves to- z g H - . Senously I m oy, B 10 ;he man, in il health, had swal-lon the Princess Louise for Skag- | e gether and leap into the sea off Y o ST by Senous Brush Fll’e lowed poison. way, enroute to Atlin, B. C. | TRUCK, TR\( TOR ARRIVE th Fukien coast. All weére drowned. & AASAGAARDSGRAND, Nor- HARNESSES RAYS e el s L | FOR HOLLAND-ALASKA CO.| 'Seven came from one family \way, Aug. 25—The condition . EVERETT, Wasn, Auz. 5. — A' Widens Divorce Law HENRY RODEN LEAVES | - [into which they had married. The ) P )ol Queen Wilhelmina of The SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 25.—1‘he‘ HUDDERSFIELD, England, Aug.|serious brush fire was ed here' ON BUSINESS TRIP, A 5-ton Reo cd girl, faced with a life \ | fNetberlmd-, who has been ill |forest fire situation is better to- 25.—Invisible heat for all types of |last night after threatening 150 NANKING.—Mental cruelty now - "Mw ls and a the old type of family de- e !/ here for five days, has not im- |day with abating of winds. | buildings was claimed by J. H.|homes and blocking traffic for two constitutes ground for divorce in Henry Roden, well known Ju-|arrived on a r the | gpotism which allows no freedom ke (/ proved. Teday she is slightly Foresters are still worried about'Taylor, an engineer, who says hejhours on the Paci Highway, China, having been recognized by|neau attorney, left on the Halea- |Holland - Alaska ‘V!'m a0V )to women, chose to join her sis- 9 { werse. She #5 on a tour of |Avery, Tdaho, and fires at one or|has harnessed infra-red rays for|north of the city he damage a recent ruling of the judiciallkala for a short business trip to|opening the property ters in the suicide pact. The ages ; ~ (]~ Ncrway. two other points, J this purpose, done is said to be neg ble. yuan, | Petersburg. Ri of the girls varied from 13 to 19, A A