The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1934, Page 5

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e e et e, S————————— . P A BRINGING UP FATHER WELL: NOW THAT I'VE CONVINCED ME FAMILY THAT WE MUST ECONOMIZE AN THE HELPS ALL GONE-| MUSTNT BE LATE FER BREAKFAST- 'CAUSE MAGGIE Wikl SCOLD~ -~ SPANISH REBELS MORE CHARGES CRUSHED BEFORE MADE AGAINST RELENTLESS FRE FORMER MAYOR Government Guns Mowing|James ]\ Walker, Three e Others Are Accused of “Fraud, Collusion™ Into Ranks with Little Resistance Offered BROOKLYN, REVOLT LEADERS TO Former Mayor James PLAY TRUMP CARD |or wew vork city, an \ers, are accused of French Frontier Is Closed}lusmn" in affidavits filed in Supreme Court. —Portugal Rebellion Is Also Blasted Oct. 8.— | Comptroller | brick, asserting Joseph that The MADRID, Spain, make 1la rge HUR, | THOUGHT I T WOULD BE On THE TABLE BY NOW ? VL and three fraud and col- ‘The charges are-sigped by City D. McGold- Walker the others participated in a plan to ¢ profits in rebel bulwarks crumpled one by one | qor oy et oo o HERBERT PLUMMER ON, Oct. 9.—What- tcome of the November a lot of new faces will be the Seventy-Fourth Con- the total of volun- tary retirements in the house ‘alone runs up into an unusually large fig- ~ ure. w J ween two and three » members of the present Hous not be back, due to death, de- ire or defeat. Before the clerk alls the next House to order to a new speaker and get going on the latest phase of the Roosevelt | am, death and defeat are cer- | in to make additional changes in | House personnel. Ambition accout score oth-' the and land con- a good under the relentless pounding Of| - waker now in London, cabled many of the inv rotieas | Government guns, |denial of the charges b C * | |denial of the charge ments. Quite a number of Demo- Most of the clashes were marked | by feeble resistance against the| regular Ind public mil northern Spain is completely ations might be placed under a y dictatorship how broke out again. | Two pri ana one civil guard % | HAVANA, Oc were burned alive at Navas, Cata-| BAVANA, O lonia hy rebels who covered them |- o e with gasoline and cremated them.| ERRERAS 5 TRy ting | Is GALLED flFF‘:nh o off from Madrid as fierce fighting | { ool .—The yesterday |with bullets and bloodshed, was lam s of the House s 1t tide in 19: | previo |ward in that pt in on the or who saw majorities leap up- were deluded by at fact. They dreamed of moving R It the Senate or perhaps of Governors. It was just & dr: for most of them. A large rty lame ducks, even be- tion time, is her any of ther ick jobs under genera morning the result. are to get adminis- ~ cal ast nigh by the B roble C er Frontier:' Closed (.»a,xl(‘d off last night by ¥ i problem Postmaster v A |tional Confederation of Labor afte Farley must face eventu- T authorities have closed the| $ o Ry et Lk : ) |the Public Service Employees' Un- hat is where the record of French frontier and even foreign- fon refused to join. SOTENE 1 b bil ers are mnot allowed to cross the| g et [HREL Tt SR surotion S e I el = | ed by the late Speaker Rainey e Yk 2 | Daily Empire Wa s Pay! ould come ¥ y e el Skirmishes between strikers and | ily pi Want Ads y cou come in handy. The idea of soldiers are frequent all along the| @ coast from Santander to Hendaye, | according to reports. One revolt leader said: “We still| have a trump card to play. This be shown when the morale of | W the troops is further weakened by | our sniping campaign. The strikes | extend sufficiently to cause a food | shortage and other difficulties in | Madrid.” i Pertugal Revolt Blasted Advices received here from Por- | tugal say Premier Antonio Deoli- | veria Salazar has blasted the bud- | ding Nazi rebellion by making| many arrests and other moves of | caution. AR o ) | ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Business meeting, Tuesady, Octo- | ber 9, at 8 p.m. FANNIE L. ROBINSON, —adv. Secretary. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA- TION, ETC., ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST REQUIRED BY THE 24, 1912. Of Daily Alaska Empire, publish- ed daily except Sunday At Juneau, Alaska, for October 1, 1936, Territory of Alaska) ! Pyblic in and esfid, person- V. Bender, sworn ac- deposes and says Pre nt. ‘of the Empire and that the following is, to the best of his knowl- edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, mawagement (and if a daily paper, the circulation), ete., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, re- quired by the Act of August 24, 2, embodied in section 411, Postai and ations, printed on s form, to wit: mes and addresses . mans editor, managers Publish- Printing Company, Ju- Managi Juneau, & Editor, Robert Alaska; Business Bender, Juneau, 1A, . Robert W Alaska 2. That the owner is: Empire Printing Comp Robert W. Bend Copyrigbt 1984, i and Tl American Tobscco Company. Troy, Ju- Robert W. , Alaska,’ 165 shares. krown = bondholders mertgagees, and other security hold- ers owning cr holding 1 per cent or more of fotal amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None, 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own- ers, stockholders, and security hold- ers, if any, contain not only the list of 'stockhoklers and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, In cases where the stockholders or security holder ppears upon the books of the com- any as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the sald two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the cir- cumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security hold- ers who do not appear upon the books of the compan: as trustees, hold stock and securit ity ‘other than that of a owner; and this affiant has no rea- son to believe that any other per- son, association, or corporation ha any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as 50 stated by him. 5. That the average number of coples of each issue of this publica- tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib- ers during the six months preceding the date shown above is 2,582 ROBERT W. BENDER, General Manager. . Sworn to and subscribed before e this 9th day of October, 134, is 9t AROBERT TOUSSAINT, Notary Public for Alaska. commission expires May n.l “It’s toasted™ JYour throat protection—against irritation —c_ainst cough w Faces Will Next Congress, No Matter | What Election Qutcome THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1934. By GE HEY-MACGIE - Oh- DAUGHTER! HOW ABOUT SOME BREAKFAST ? OWN: DO TO SLEE ABOUT COOKING i h QUR S * WE WANT , | | | | ORGE McMANUS | JUST GET ‘YOUR s ’ NT BOTHER , | P — . ' THOUGH NEWSPAPER Appear in BURNS, NOME. EDITOR RESUMES PUBLISHING of the need of news bution to the publie, is the fa within five days of the C fire in Nome, Septem- use making such was undoubtedly 7 lents of the burned city more reading of events He was an old fashioned Dem? G, A “Bulletih, pub-| in that respect. He believed in pa 1 o Maynard, whose ty discipline although ~oc¢asionally y Nugget t was amonz the a rebel himself. linzs laid waste by the blaze B Though no la than a legal CER sized sheet of paper, Issue No. 1 of the Bulletin through which Mr. What the election turn-over in .. ... mmq‘n(:unthnf the FERA the House may be is a matter of WG O T A ting news, endless speculation in Washington. = ©o o L o0 Glearly outlines It never has been doubted that the ., = situation ih the 'city Democrats were bound to 1ose a ., g it e e Ujm,\ulcrublv number of seats tradi- ...\ 0 oo started toward re- tionally held by Republicans which'y w0 B0 o ity, and in- they captured in the '32 convulsion. ; v, & T Now that the primaries are over |and afford some slim clue to what makes the best House and for the is expected in November, there is best legislation a tendency among both party work | nail ers and political observers to re-| GARNER IN DEMAND duce estimates of what the Dnmo-} Inciden the Texas primar- yed the part in paving the of Garner’s ambition cratic losses may be. In any event, no such reduction wi ) defeat of the top-heavy Democratic voie to re from puble life at the end in the present House as to ease in of his present term. He is the first any great measure the problem for Vice President to become ation- party leaders in theé next House 'al Committeeman, There scems to now seems indicated. They havd be more than one use for pa said privately all along that they|tict yare tire” as Garner likes e two or three scdre votes to describe his relationship the situation§ Keep-|government machine, pa 5 s Bits ir And t true, coupled witl and con-|the present cheerful admini: tion k_be- |cutlook t election day, rey Men who had |ing the 1936 tic! > with Vice come likely. Whateve jea that a pre is likely to be dra y of 50 or 60 cd to run again. could spa and improve ing such a the present tented yond a hat expe President small rf 1at be ment H(_)_xy Refiteshing ; to the | only the clean center leaves— |forms the public of regulations is- |sued by the citizens’ committee ap- { pointed by Gov. Troy the day fol- lowing the fire | The Bulletin reprints important | wires ex zed between the citi- |zens, Gov. Troy and Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes and generally aims to keep the resi- dents informed of conditions and ss. Any remaining space was e used for Assoclated Press dis-| p! |to patches, in this imteresting publi cation, a c of which is on file| at the Ter al Museum. In the first para issue raph of No. 1, is contained an explanation | lof the Bulletin which follows in| part . | “The Federal Emergency Relief Administration during the period of | i” ney, has determined that a| {means of disseminating information | is an immedi arrangeme into, . whe nard, acting as RA, will publish ary information as is required nd in addition thereto Associated | Press news providing space is avail- | | able.” e requirement and \ave been entered | Mr. George Nl:l)"i an agent of the daily such ne- — - DEMANDS THAT | WARFARE STOP GENEVA, Oct. 9.—Paraguay has iemanded immediate cessation of tilities in the Gran Chaco war| |in a message to the League of Na- tions Conciliation Committee. ‘A special nonaggression pact is also demanded with international guar- antees. | \ | And that means—Luckies use Eiz WEEKLY €. MONTHLY Cornver THIRD &£ SENECA “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Juneau’s Own Store” \. 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