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» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” PRICE TEN CENTS VOL. XLIV., NO. 6742. - Sl | X AL i A E He Has ’Em Goi | CALIFORNIA 1S L Y T e NOMINATION OF . afh : % : | \ w ][OSEARH IUESDA% Democratic Leaders N | P . emocratic Leaders Not i |Socialist, Democratic Nom- Tolki Reoubli i P L SoaiEs FIRBIESEEE) oSS LR N A T S B BSRRR . alKing — nepublican A = ARMY" : inee for Governar, | Ch‘gft ; Gll) ol EMER'G ANS ARE MY FLIERS WIN PRAISE AFTER 10,000-MILE HOP Starts Something | e o ' 2 a3 - = - “«“, ” f T T Ak ; GREAT BUSINESS SUMMGNED FUR CANDIDATE MAKES | DECLARES HOPKINS HIS FIRST APPEAL | i - ¥ e e {Conference Between Roose- !NVESTIGAIHUN {Realignment of Party Be- velt and Nominee at B EHZI—‘REP“bhcagS Are | Hyde Park Arranged i i so Getting Bus ‘ b * Hearings on International g busy # | WASHINGTON, Auz. 30—Na- Munilions Chain BC- FRANCISCO, Cal. Aug. 30. tional Democratic leaders privately % N W k R on Sinclair's conquest of the | expressed concern yesterday over . gins Next ee Democratic nomination for Gov- the clear victory of Upton Sinclair, e ernof of California has brought | former Socialist in winning the 5 the yictorious former alist pre- | T WORK. MANY WEEKS paie for 2 cortesy call on Presi- | Republican Chieftains were glee- 15 denthRoosevelt at Hyde Park. | ful and contrary to the usual cus- A R e Sitelai tlined his program in | tom, sent congratulatory telegrams AL;—::HUCQ n SUbSv Mlh‘af}' a r;’l:;r::dc:st whilephL:mn](,,-_ |to the successful Democratic Sen- . Planes, Poison Gas to ity cgnv.inued to mount. || Ariat, ANt eubmaRERL o E Be Scrutinized Sl o A5t n o Cvernor | | Postmaster General James A. —— ; |Farley, Chalrman of the Demo- . WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Ameri- {Fragk . Merriam, who won the 1 |cratic National Committee was si- = = o ) 1 romipation in the Republican pii | B0 ke JLp Ak CAnItaAbone ¢ marips for Governor, have called § |lent and flably declined to com- lmn.nn.ns chain, it is disclosed to- all rhembers of the x;ar'.y T e i |ment on the Sinclair victory, but dzy, will be ready for open scrut- ‘mai & Whiat Shiey Glalined o threat 3 |Harry L. Hopkins, Relief Admin- iay when the Senatorial inquiry by agocmmm Rt . ! |istrator, told the newsmen he con- into that trade opens next Tues- ¥ Sll;cllnr‘s A;; .t 4 | “idered Sinclair's primary victory d;x,\'r i ; | 1ol i renis addrl;ess Slnclair ; |as ‘“great business” and felt he ‘ml- v;‘ld(j ope of v.h: inqgn-y, '“xdv " e ke {would win in the November elec- [ on which investigators have been s 27 1 tion. working in secret for weeks, be- . “If'you give me a chance, T will Upton Sinclalr, Bocialist, who turned Demoerat, and won the l Askad if he thought Sinclair was came plain when it was disclosed end poverty in California. If I fail nomination for Governor of California in the Tuesday primaries. a Socialist Hopkins drawled: that the “International Submr- & ‘x’:e e il mean ol T » T — | “Naw, he's a Democrat.” . ine Trust” with allege merican & B ¢ t ; 8 _ On hand to congratulate the army’s flight squadron upon its return to Washington after ® 10,0000 | A:-mesting "hetwoen = Presidant tie-up will be the first object Of mile round trip to Alaska was Secretary of War George H.lern, shown shaking h:n“dn with Lieut, Col, ‘:ughy s lhrwg}; e o w:ll |Roosevelt and Sinclair at Hyde sscrutiny by the Special Senate H. G. Arnold, flight commander, while Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulols, chief of the army air corps, and | FUNL meaning. , Belleve in . |Park has been agreed, but the Committee. . | - gther flisrs look on. Dern told Arnold ¥you have demonstrated anew the skill and daring of ‘sur armyi ity POE MOk oy, [Togasgr: We ! summer White House nsisted the . B Menition Makers Nexy | s fliers (Associated Press Photo) will not fail. F 0 H c ED BAGK STRIKE GALLED 4 |meeting be on business and not a e sales A R e Db B YT i e ATt = e = i = | political basis. Sinclair uested tion makers will also be investi- v | | SINCLAIRS' PROGRAM y ’Jthe conference. i B MA I NE vuTEs Col. Hurley Labels | | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 30— | g 1 Another subject to_be probed will Amer. Liberty Lea | | The dictatorship to be held by Le the activities of concerns which | g y ”"gue | Upton Sinclair, if he is elected ; are building fighting planes. n{ SEPTEMBER 1“' As “Smear Gang WASH FURESTS | Governor of the State of California @ { A R is said some builders have earned | {on the Democratic ticket, will be 3 C | ¢ cne thousand percent at times on' Y | WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. — ¥ alternative to & program making |Flight from Vancogver lo‘Olher Workers Are In- military aircraft. J Col. Patrick J. Hurley, Secre- the jobless workman and penniless Portland Imp()ss.ble‘ | structed to Sland—by for SHuRT 1" nfl“ Poison Gas i tary of War in Herbert Hoov- individual, also the farmer, econ- F d S ]( i F h 0 d y ] i Sahndfe e, and. s ot cr's Cabinet, labels the Amer- omically independent. og and Smoke urther Urders o poison gas will also be looked into| | ican Liberty League, whose LR | Launching his program, Sinclair ! i @s the alleged link bgetween the! founders include Alfred E. said: “The whole collapsing sys-| SEATTLE, Aug. 30.—Forced to; WASHINGTON, Aug. 30—A gen- almost legendary European muni- Political Barometer [s Ex- Smith and John W. Davis, as |Twelve Varwus Blazes Are tem of capitalism must be re-|turn back by fog and smoke from eral strike in the cotton textlle R i s BIF Bast 7| A a “Smear Gang” l R . T bl Al placed. Capitalism_has served its|forest fires, twelve Navy senplam‘s.Imdustry has been called effective —_— B ot ahd At noiinates | pected to Forecasl i O o B aging — ) rouble SO itime and is passing from the |enroute from Alaska to San Diego,jat 11:30 o'clock Saturday night. Att té to Séad H F will be investigated. i New Deal Support ( Reported in Montana earth.” landed at the Sand Point Naval| Workers in the wool, silk rayon|Attempts to Send His Fam- Ohe Fimidied Seioncahe have) pp DEM“GR AGY H As i) i LATE RETURNS Air_Station late yesterday after-)and synthetic yarn industries have| jly to Heaven and been served on witnesses, many of | : SPOKANE, Wash,, A - NCISCD, noon. it e e B ; Y Grom orominent Amerieans Y | waSHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Maine onlile 4ot oht hh s opANCISes, Dal, Aug. 30| rhe planes hopped off from |ther orders. Himself to Hell LTI S R | voters will pass on the New Deal fire map moved back today to and Youn nz‘ffi“v;x er;um ifl Vancouver, B. C., at 2:25 o'clock| The first working day after the iby an election next month befora Northeast Washington from Idaho. can race for tbe momiancy fap|Yesterday afternoon intending to|effective date will be September 4.| SFATTLE. Aug. 30.—James E. A {the political parties of fifteen other Twelve various fires are reported. Giovernor in Tuesday’s r“m;:es"’ fly to Portland to stay overnight| The order for the strike, the lar-|pavies, Assistant Auditor of the 1 Vi, | States are ready for the issue. Northern Stevens County is the | Sinclair now has 40‘; 813 votes|Put it was found that visibility | gest numerically to confront the pirst National Bank, aged 54 years, Maine will go to the polls on fire scene now. Jund Creel 262,882 for the Demo-|V2S 100 Poor and they came back | Administration, was ticked outover|gischarged last Saturday for a $10,- | September 10 when one Senator, A new blaze has also started in | cratic nomination for Governor, |, Seattle: T L s e e puno 1000 shortage which the police said ( three Representatives and a Gov- LI Western Montana covering 300 acres | & The planes will wait here for|headquarters over the COUNUIY|he confessed today, attacked his 4 {ernor will be chosen. : By ALEXANDER H. UHL in the Mission mountains, | better weather in the South. which in turn will transmit it to|wife daughter Margaret, and moth- | Political observers interpret| BERNE, Aug. 30—Little Switz- — e e ! g e o their memberships. er-in-law, Mrs. Agnes Reedy, aged |Maine's vote as a barometer fore-|erland, almost surrounded by dic- i L A 2 In a short address to the 1abor|q4 years, with a hammer inflicting 1 [casting the trend of elections in|tators, still has a good word to i . gatherings, Francis J. Herman, gerjous injuries. I(S;v.hs'r Stall.fs (])n b;]m‘rmber 6. Other |say for Old Lady Democracy. | g:m:::n of the Strike Commit-| pojlowing his arrest he attempt- . !States will also have as extensive| With the dictatorships of Italy, k s ¢ ed to commit suicide by strangling Alaska Pi lOflfiel‘. (;lnd gorm‘ ele’rc;,]lons as Ma};ne 5 ; Germany and Austria touching " so;y; :‘:"eu “;"‘a‘:“;;:ld sf!‘t’?l;ymel;ft- himself in jail. » er Juneau Resident Pass- ere are thir ve seats_ O|three borders and France on her 1 & “| He told his family: “I am going JA - San Di be filled in the Senate, which|fourth giving dictatorial powers We have been met, aa g & ":’w send you all to heaven and es Away In Jan L1€go became vacant this year and all|to Premier Doumergue, the Swiss | 84y, by wrogance on the part Of ey to hen the 435 seats in the House are|neverthless don't want any “one- i the employers. That is amazing s ceoond daughter fled from the Joseph Seymour Morgan, pion-to be filled. man” government for themselves. TACOMA, Wash. Aug. 30. —| : —— "hgmyel“'. b ¢ the largest|3Vtack and summoned aid. eer of Alaska and resident of Ju-| Candidates are yet to be chosen| Democracy is in the blood of the Donovan Albert Poorman, aged 30, Various Charges Are Made Prjees of tNO Ch e RN i — neau for many years, passed, away | in eighteen States. Swiss and will stay there, said for- agent for the Union Oil Company| 3 . mills in South Carolina voted| in a Sbf;n Diego Hospital yesterday il I mer President Guiseppe Motta, at Ketchikan, Alaska, died here| b)’ Former Vice-Chan- Many Pioneers Attend Fun-|against Oh('“"m‘f ,‘h,e b gl » after being seriously ill for many now foreign minister and member yesterday afternoon. He and Mrs. b i H months. Word of his death was of the Federal Council of Seven, Poorman had been visiting here cellor, NOWFuglllVe era! Of Herman SChOdd‘e received here from his son Lieu-; the executive power in Switzerland. for the past week. PRAHA, A 30.—Pr: n Buckley, Wash. tenant H. E. Morgan, who left San Each Citizen A Unit The widow, three sons, three'jor fourr Aviirian wiomk WAk- + Francisco immediately to join his Declaring that each cltizen is brothers, one sister and his mOth- 1oy s prag o merh ce-Chancel-| pyogy Ry, Wash, Aug. 30. — mnthgr at the !atter's ‘home in conscious of being a unit in the er survive. heml:u FEes Prince von Star- More than forty oldtime Alaskans Lakeside, California. { popular sovereignty, he asserted e G | Chanrs P;‘f“‘;e Austdian Vice-|1oiq their last respects to Her- 0 DEFENB HE ~ Mr. Morgan was born in Dar- the country intends to be master of Mhnnn]:fll & a.s uenmon :;eml" man Schoddle, who with two part- . lington Beach, Indiana, on October| 1 puerAND, Ohio, Aug, 30— |its own destiny. He added: Au:brhm i P y'l‘;m“ hieux; ‘;m"‘d ners, are given credit for taking 3 6 1864 and moved from there t |y, yniteq States Steel, Republic|] “To say to this people that it of the Ttaltans ¥ In the hands| yore than one million dollars - CHICAGO, Ill,, Aug. 30.—Fifteen- Mlssovun where he was married| g, Corporation and Jones Laugh-[0ught to concentrate in one man, - worth of gold out of Dome Creek, ear-old Anna Maiette wanted to ived f b f | = + ‘Winckler, who is a fugitive from : i | and lived for a nuAlm er Of yearsi,,, steel Corporation announced|NO matter how honest and intelli- his naetive land s % hid in the Fairbanks district, in 1906, protect her mother but instead » x{orle mcfloir‘niimg i? Alaisk:ahr sw?fim“ the employees will be put on|8€nt, all power; to suggest that it startling interview here . that the 1907 and 1908, SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 30.— killed her. nna”l T re‘ir S bel;f)re a five-day week Saturday with a (Should abandtlm. no matter how | Vatican is listed among the con- SC_hOdee JTost his life last Mon-|street cars and busses have re-| Anna picked up a pistol and (;:ry nsy il ;wh?m ::wasen_ corresponding reduction in pay. | 8rave the cm.umszanw:s.» its- form b tributors to Starhemburg’s Fascist day in an automobile accident near |sumed running and company of- |fired, she said, in an attempt to e to ul'.rlx1 o im VR TP S at of government; in a word to rec- TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 30.—In- Helmwehr in the fight against| /.S 430 acre farm to which he re-ificials are hoping they will stick [prevent her father, James, from i i‘;f"e.d “crzl m:n y;ee reur:;i;\‘;' ommend fo the Swiss, Who by red- jured by a burning snag falling Nazism, % tired when he came to the states|i; out longer than they did the beating her mother, Jennie, aged % i e B o %?é‘fm"?fi"fi.’éx,“ifid'“j on his head, John Russell Bal- St e o first two days of the strike. 38 years. T : 1 < % N linger, aged 27, CCC worker, died| Fij Among the mourners were Sam-| gService was discontinued Tuesday| One bullet struck her mother in o crpert in il construetion and dictatorship, even under the modi~ toray’ ge the reses of 4 frastured sm“‘"‘:";re;’:fm"’:;sf; Of 1 TOPIC | uel A. Bonnifield, President of the |night when the cars and busses|the heart, Four other bullets ; i\;; ice ;mmMgér SO0 Setinans) fied forfn of autvhoritauve 8OVerN- giu)l in the Boulder Camp in the become Eoansodreht it aiar First National Bank at Fairbanks,|were driven to the barns under struck her father. He is not ex- ? e & ment, is to show a gross lack Of cggeqes, | depths o who was often routed out of bed |parrages of produce, rocks and a |pected to live. firloPdalze_kse\'gral ng*:rsre;ifger ;:; elementa;y gOfod sen;e, rlA Pederal .. ooy o L N ¢ by Schoddle to receive his 20ld|few bullets. 3 st strikes in n Council free from the fluctuations Al . RAe o deposits; August Toellner, Justice| Strikers as well as com . - o4 e ; . . pany of- FATHER IS DEAD §* been made, andstayed somemonths| LA PAZ, Bolivia, Aug. 30.—The|of parliamentary and popular votes /4 a8ka Ex’)erlenCln Mlnln of Peace, near Seaftle now, but a|ficials agree that hoodlums are| CHICAGO, Aug. 30. — Maietta before returning to Juneau. He High Command claims a big vic-|and strong because united, yes; a former Editor of the Fairbanks | responsible for the unseemly dis-|died this after i was also interested in mining prop- | tory in the Chaco warfare assert-|Federal Council free from strict con- Bo D l N . Times when Schoddle struck gold.|play of manners. lod. this attemopn, e DOSINE o erty in the Eagle River district. |ing the Paraguayans were led into|trol, no!” om, ecuares . i nglneer The funeral services were con- S { o P A § o 1™ | TrRSLer mss ana|® 5 D Which 500 were illed. | Ammed for Defenso d i ducted by the Buokley Odd Fel-|poy paco ot Ty Brazil Is Saving g eeing e | LI o2, o « AN oreign Minister Motta expresse: lows and interment was in Sum- T150] - 3 . | 2 - Mareort SEATTLE, . 30—M. E. Erd- i ini; . 4 | pranster outfits in Junesu, M Elock to Jewish Soviet |{rm conviction that in case of fa- CEATTLE. Aug. S°TM. W Hd-| Erdofy said the various mining|ner, Washingion cemetery. Given New Deal Too by Central Buying 4‘ Morga: gave up mining flndhifl; ture war the neutrality of Switz- returning from a trip to Alaska | 2T6AS are being studied by engin- —_ RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 30—The 4 ganized a transfer company which erland will be respected, “but | . s SRR Ao L operated wntil, with Mis. Mor.| WARSAW, Poland—six hundred| SH8Pe. W bC FeSPEREl. (MUY and the Yukon Territory, said Al-|©r3 and geoiogists, many repre-| Three Joneses Win BUDAPEST, Aug. 30. — A new |Central Purchasing Commission of 4 § gan, he left Juneau in 1924 my‘young Jews including 100 Jewishl oy ioh is to remain armed and de- aska is in incipient stages of a |senting large syndicates or cor- OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla—Dan deal gives prisoners of the Pest|Brazil, organized in 1930 to award motored through the Western girls taken as future brides l_en fend iteelf against any aggressor.” mining boom that promises to re-;mfltm Jones, Clay Jones and William |county workhouse easier week-ends.|all Government contracts, reports o % States after leaving Alaska and lo-|Poland for Birobidjan, the Jewish| ™ p /" osenny expressed in the SUlt in._the development of large| Erdofy said the Canadians are|jones, not related to one another,|They knock off three hours carlier [that in the past two years it has ; |soviet republic recently established| ~ " portions of that rich Territory's) more active in mining than the|won 'Pittsburgh County offices in|0n Saturdays and sleep 30 minutes saved the equivalent of $8,500,000. = ¥ (vonrinued on Page Two) lin East Siberia. (Continuea on Page Three) ,mining regions. Americans.. the same Oklahoma election. jlunfler Sunday mornings. for the Government. § j,s’