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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1934. Legaie to Eucharistic Congress Ma y Seek to End War in Chaco the Gran [{ BUENOS AIRES, Sept. I attempt to end the 26- Chaco war between Bo- and Paraguay is expected when Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, pa- | pal secretary of state, comes to | Buenos Aires as cardinal legate at the thirty-second International Eu- ‘ardinal Eugenic Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, is to attend sccnd Internatonal Eucharisiic Congress opeaing Octo- nd a church effort to end the war between en in his visit. 7— AjC {20- 1t Chichagof on September 4. one of the most noted peacemakers the church has known, is believed to have deep significance. Church Effected Truce The church has scored two out-| standing diplomatic achievements 6o far in the Chaco—the Christ-| mas truce of 1933 and the exchan: ! of disabled prisoners last year—| and has tremendous influence in the warring countries, both prepon-| derantly Catholic. A hint of ehurch hopes for peace | was given in a recent joint mes- sage to President Salamanca of Bolivia and President Ayala of Par- aguay by the cardinal archbishop of Rio de Janeiro, South America's only cardinal, jointly with the areh- bishops of Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, and Lima, Peru. Neutrals Have Failed A]l four of the archbishops will es will th- leading shurch dignitaries of the belliger- ant countr! They, assisting Cardinal Pacelli, may have much better luck with ‘he warring nations than have the ‘ay diplomats of neutral nations. S ')ns of the neutrals have failed oceasions, and the Nations hktwne has 1ued Paraguay is not on good terms| sith Chile, following a recent dip- ‘on spat, and most Bolivians ‘eel that Argentina is pro- P"n'a-| uayan. The United States, at various| imes, has undergone the criticism | of both sides. > MATT BILONICH IS ARRESTED HERE ON STABBING CHARGE Charged with assault with a dan- zerous weapon, Matt Bilonich, Chi- hagof resident, was arrested hers resterday by Federal authorities. Je was taken into custcdy on a varrant telegraphed from Sitka. Bilonich is alleged to have tabbed John Pomon in the back De- Belew ic a Bolivian ar- Chaacc, scens of the fighting. congress opening Octeb? ‘alls were net available here. Pomon was taken to Sitka where Pope Flus XI on many accasion has expressed deep concern ove: the prolonged warfare that ha: ]| e was given medical attention. sapped the strength of the two| 3ilonich came here by plane. He South American republics, and hi: § vill be returned fo Sitka for ar- appointment of Cardinal Pacelli, raignment. lin charge of the parties. | townsite. PUBLIC SURVEY GREWS SUSPEND SEASON'S WORK [Betts, Seelye and Berlm Return This Week from Season in Field Three pariies of theé'Public Sur-| vey Office, making surveys in dif- ferent parts of the Territory, re- turned to town this week alter having concluded the season’s field operations. Floyd G. Betts, Charles P. Seelye and L. M. Berlin were Mr. Seelye, with a crew of six, was engaged throughout the so:\-“ son mdending the rectangnlar sur- veys on the pulp timber areas in the vicinity of Pybus Bay and Gambier Bay. He returned to town last Monday. | Mr. Betts opened the season mt, Seldovia where he made a town-| site survey. He then proceeded to| the north end of Cook Inlet for| izolated homestead surveys and from | { there went to Fairbanks and made | a survey of an addition to the| | Later, with John Stewart, who returned with him here, and a| third man, he tock a small boat and went into the Kantishna re- gion for homestead surveys in Lhe} Lak2 Minshumina district. Hej, crosséd from there to survey an isolated homestead survey after! which he returned to Lake Min-# chumina and proceeded to Fair- * banks by river { Mr. Berlin spent the season mak- | ing agricultural surveys on the/ Tanaha River south from Fair-y banks, working a seven-man crew. D | LEAVES HOSPITAL | Mrs. Lena Pigg left St. Ann's| Hospital this morning after re- ceiving medical care for a fewl days. | | | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! fllllllLHIIHHIIHlIIIIlIIIllII|IIIIlIIIIIHIlllllIIIlIIIlIIIlllllIIHIllIlHlflIIIIlllHlIIIIlHIIlmIIIllHIIIlIIIIIHHIHHmIllllI||Il||llllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIllllllllHIIlllIllIlIllfl ‘ ANNUAI FALL EVENT Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. Massachusetts 1. Consumed oy o + Car . 11 River bottom FEgse EBE QL o 5 s 5 A Jang of B s e 12. Title 15: .Efi EE“ 20, Alleviate !2. Kind of rock 23, Ireland 14 Unaspirated 24. Take out 15, Intermediate 25. Dismounted produet in 0. Was carried the digestion =1 27. Repeated u of proteids IW[E] 2. 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Puu G”“" 24 42 partment at the regular meeun;,‘ last night decided to give their an-' nyal dinner, card party and dance ! con or about the last Saturday of this month and first arrangomeut.s' in preparation for the event were made. Chairman Hirsch appointed Car] Lindstrom, Robert Bonner and H. L. Cochrane, as a committee to, == decide the actual date and go ahead E with plans for the big doings. =4 Other matters of interest at the ==.meeting were the problems of hav-' == Ing better attendance of members| |and the hall warmed up for future | meetings, which are to be taken! care of. —— MOVE TU JUNEAU William R. Spain and family yesterday moved their househol effects to Juneau where they have their own residence and will make their home in the future. ———— i | Himalayan lakes have fluctuated 15 to 20 feet in depth through 100 years. Public Dancé IN EAGLES’ HALL Tonight TO WELCOME THE DOUGLAS SCHOOL TEACHERS EVERYBODY INVITED Small admission fee for gen- tlemen to cover expenses. 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