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- v GREAT BRITAIN PLANS PROTEST ONSUBMARINES : n Underwater Craft ; in Six Months, “ House Is Informed (,bNDON, May 1-Authoritative | sources here today sald the British| cabinet contemplates protasting to Oe,\fmnny against her submerine cong'tmcunn program at the same| time appealing again for the Reich’s ©0- ration in a collective security system. v dif The well informed source said the L e Ministers of Britain’s domin- iofd had informed the British gov- efgent the whole empire was; ting on the mother country to keep Europe at peage®. Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell, First| Lord of Admiralty, told the, House | of Commons that Germany's first| sublharine since the war would beready for action within six motths and also that the British, paval attache in Berlin had been| inférmed April 26 by German au- thodities that an order to manu- facture machinery, armament and so forth for the twelve 250-ton submarine had ‘been given at Christmas time and the order to construct the hulls and assemble component parts had been given about the middle of April. | ARE OUT THREE ters of the American Revolution, Mrs. William A. Becker, who was convention. The two D. A. R. dignit. lege, Mass. Only Smatte SEG Mrs. William Ruszell Magha (left), retiring pr House Gives Left Movement ring‘ of Support' | ! ident of the Daugh- is shown greeting her successor, elected at the Washington, D. C,, aries were classmates at Smith Col- (Associated Press Photo) recent event at Washington de- lmeresurw a:ng!es e sagé of the Soclal Sesurity Bill. | FOR TWO YEARS i Senate Finance Committee NRA EXTENSION Goes Agginst Ad- ministration WASHINGTON, May 1.—The Sen- ate Finance Committee disregarded the Administration’s recommenda- tion today for a two year extension of NRA and voted to continue the present law, with changes, until April 1 next year. The committee voted to prohibit price fixing and limitation of codes to interstate commerce business and 'gives the Presdient a brief period to review the present codes in order: to make them conform wtih the two above changes in the law. STOCK ISSUES EAIL TO GAIN, TRADING TODAY Metals and Other Shares Turn Soft Late in Day —Gains Are Lost Metals and a few miscellaneous ghares turned soft and early gains substantially reduced and in cases converted into losses. VOTES AGAINST | VVOregon’s SmteC;};l—t;)l Is Destro yed by Fire FRANCE, VIENNA REPORT RIOTS AND BOMBINGS Soviet Russia Stages lts Greatest Military Demonstration RADICAL GROUPS PARADE IN N. Y. 11 Are Killed in Bulgarian Clash — Arrest 500 in Austrian Disturbance NEW YORK, May 1—With the ireatest military demonstration ever witnessed in Soviet Russia, at Mos- ‘ow; holiday speeches throughout Germany, bombings in Vienna, riot- ing in Vienna, rioting in France and widespread precautions against possible disturbances in the United States, marked May Day throughout the world, according to Associated Press dispatches. War Warning In Moscow, spokesmen delivered somber warnings of impending war. President Adol# Hitler, told the workers at the Templehof airfield, that “although foreign nations may offer me the whole continent, I would rather be the poorest citizen here. In greeting you, I greet the Germany of peace but also of cour- age."” nolet, France, after Communists trigd to force their way to a Right- P i ¥ e — : 2% A M".l. WURKERS By BYRON PRICE NEW YORK, May 1. — Stocks oy ANNUAL AUDIT | (Chief of Bureau, The Associated /made a determined effort to elimb Shooting in Fr § F | 3 i | Press, Washingion) higher today but ran into difficul- A detective was- slain and five | From the' poljtical. viewpoint, no ¥ in the final hours. others ‘'wounded in rioting at Bag- F Ty E L i Is | ‘The most obvious thing was that| for the first time this session, the |blg Democratic majority marched Today’s close was irregular. Flame-enveloped building a few minutes befire the copper plated dome crashed into the blaz- ing rotunda. Austria celebrated the day with { i " Further Walkouts Planned, “on May Sixth Unless Y Demands Granted SEATTLE, May 1.—The danger, e they will strike May 6 unless demands for higher pay and r hours are granted. City Clerk Henning Simpli- fies Figures Prepared by Auditor Cooper Here are a few high lights re- vezled by a study of the receipts i (Continued on “Page. Sevem) . forward with firm preecision, pro- viding overwhelming margins of safety for what Mr. Roosevelt had asked. The exact significance of this is Until the moment arrives for ac- tion on such measures as the bank- | CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, May 1.— Closing quotations of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 17%, American Can 119, American Power and Light 3%, FALL SHORT OF FARMER FOLK SPRINGFIELD, May 1.— South- Quarantine of Two Weeks Is DELEGATE URGES (7 in Tacoma, ‘Wash. (Continued on Page Six) BATTLE FLEET | Make i Weeks' Maneuvers | minor political offenses. The police arrested 500 in con- nection with the bombing in Vienna which was apparently the attempted initiation of an anti-governmen ALASKA LEAVIN amnesties for 600 prisoners held for } L, | in the Pacific Northwest, lum- disputed, for many factors were in- Anaconda 14%, Armour N. 3%, . s [ tt;lk: situation are Bellingham| The annual audit of the ity of |Volved in the Administration vic- Bethlehem Steel 25%, Calumet and ASK PH AYERS Lifted, Dawson f IN H A RB DR demonstration, * ] Hoquiam with the Portland Juneaws financial books was pre- tOrY. BUE it at least raised a ques- Hecla 3%, General Motors 20%, NAWE o sl s Clash in Bulgaria almost beyond . that : stage sented and accepted at the regular tion Whether the President was not International Harvester 39%, Ken- Giarci b _ One gendarme and ten clvillans at least 1,00 sawmill and|meeting of the City Council re- reégaining the leadership which had necott 17%, U"“’,Ed States Steel FRuM NATluNk forced be:n . "vo o ‘;u",- | were killed in‘a Bigarisn Sl tiliber workers are out. cently by James C. Cooper, Certi- | been so much discounted of late, 3% Pound $482%, Bremmer bid iy evog ki 5 ey covrmer " (Coflinuad, on_ Page Tor. TN D thivee Hoquiam Plywood mills,|fled Public Accountant with the|and might mot be xpected here- 63 asked 63, Nabena bid 58 asked; Sk he e age. Twoy, Feol tHR city’s main industry, are shut|firm of Wallis S. George and Com- after to exercise a more direct con- 0. B8 : p‘;b“c SFrosn lr:emln :;_ ‘ Bl .—.“*_‘4 : doWn_today. peny. trol over his Party in Congress. R G e Another Dust Storm Sends| mittea Great Flot: 106 1 g Union workers in other parts of| Today, that audit was explained Of course only time can provide Ma I Em ¥ ) reat Flotilla of War Craft 1, the: Northwest have also served|nd simplificd by City Clerk A, W. the answer. Many important Ad- NAZI WEDDINGS any Into Emer- First Stop, Six i 4l o Henning. . ministration tests still are to come. gency Hospltals P, llingham strikers continued to|and disbursemenis figures in the ing, NRA. and utilities bills, it eastern Colorado farmer folk are SA g aport: i N FRANCISCO, Cal, o se the Bloedel-Donovan Mills|report: pmb§bly will be impossible to tell | weary of weeks of dust gales Abd <A 5 minr g dn h;{:sy ltr 6 L ‘ ission to deliver fuel to the| Taxes brought $97574.82 to the| Whether the Social Security vic- want the nation to join them next craft carri : )wav;aa::ul? ht ) i g schools of the city and the sv.at,e.;istaylgre):su:e); ngf ::ll[sct::nguuf sfi)lé- ;orfyl'a:lt;alxlz :;;s ::iumcnnn or only; Sunday in p"‘y“?g for rain. 'Ten ‘is,z-rs, e ‘v“:; and uuima::s', S 4k a Gfijasl fol; = pd 40489 'efo. REIIPA s £ | persons died within the past seven FUR FI SHEHME glided into the harbor today after | f T Vi 5 {lding activities are at a vir-|taxes and $494891 for previous r { days as the result of illnesses in a two day cruis Gala ‘Scene Has Been. A[' tual standstill. % years; penalties and interest, HOUSE RADICALISM VILD By RUDOLF JJOSTEN the dust areas of Colorado, OKla- a 0 day cruise from southern ed Wh Sl Mh..~ A e of lumber or wood | $667.78. Deducting $62861, the cash| Equally interesting and alive with| BERLIN, May 1—Nazi eugenics|noig, Kansas and Texas and yes- ol |ports. rangi en St: Mi pel 5 atp, permitted. discount allowed for prompt pay-|possibilities is the fact that on this|experts are viewing with alarm the | terday's storm, described as the|Ty: S Cayihias 18 Sne tirst e BIPT L tRREN Al Casts Off Lines : b s e o T T wiaves. 09631 23| tmue tho exteetia AAiouts: vers |Tatiare of 300,000 Souples to MArY el or o sear, satian othees to D1 oNG Tnioduces Bill Ac Siates mas TNV S I i ? t { A4 . . S ‘al maneuvers i i | the net revenue derived from tex|routed completely. The consider the world War 8sie.mergency hospitals. A endmg Certam Sec- =u\rry e et Alasknw ich wi SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, 3 e collections during the fiscal year,| For a long time, Democratic, partly responsible for a hitch in the ) i . ! All aboard the transport St. Mihlel, 4 | including back taxes. | leaders had been suffering from an|“be fruitful and multiply” program tions of Old Law ! gk o SO the Matanuska Valley colonists are. * % 5 The city netted $2,885.25 from‘obvious case of jitters arising prin-|because a great decline in marriages ' { awaiting the sailing hour late “tos (_‘y . 1 b automobile license fees, $8,604.35 cipally from the wide-spread agita-|is expected after 1936. WASHINGTON, April 20—(Spec- APPE RED day. A gala scene has been arranged -~ .4 S ’ from mercantile licenses, $4,358.59|tion for the Townsend plan. Just; One of them, Dr. H. Burgdoerfer, jal Correspondence) — At the re- § |when the big shin casts off the ' “_‘ from liquor licenses, $1,602.67 from| what happened is not yet clearly|says the low birth rate during the quest of a number of fishermen in' lines at the dock. Oity relief of- Y1 b miscellaneous licenses and fees. The!apparent, but there is food for|war is an “unconquerable obstacle” I NTU TRGUBLE Alaska, the Delegate has introduced ficers, friends, well-wishers and “: sum of $3,99590 was collected from | thought in the fact that the Town- |in maintaining the present “record a bill to extend the benefits of the relatives are on the dock ready to. 4 i - police court fines and forfeitures. |senders polled something less than|trend to marriage registry offices.” Public Health Service to fishermen. give the first group bound. for : » fre — From the city wharf operanons.‘pan the votes they had been claim- Many Thousand ‘Missing’ ZUNE nETRuIT The provisions of the law grant- ; Alaska a big send-off. * ml‘“ Recm.d Of IIHDUI‘S, which ceased activity with the clos-|ing—just 56 out of a total house; This trend led to 366174 mar- ) ing the benefits of the Public S dT ti I | The colonists have their own 5 Mi ing of the dock June 30, 1934,| membership of 435. riages between May, 1933, and the Health Service to seamen are em-/DUPPIresse estimony IS hin-billy orchestra and also their i ""5 inutes —. Battles there was a net revenue of $l-| Does this mean that the wave of end of 1934, with the aid of matri- 4 braced in Title 24, Sec. 1, U. 8.| Made Public in Gloria [own police aboard the St. Mihiel. 22 Dust, Snow. Storms 08642, with no allowance for de-|radicalism which recently has en-|monial loans insugurated by Adolt| Ace Mediator of Govern-|Gode, which reads as fouows: | p a3 L v " AL lp"d““"“' gulfed so large a percentage of the!Hitler as a main pillar of his re- ment Will Attempt to “The term ‘seaman’, wherever em- Vanderbilt Case REw YORK, May. — The iwin Cost of Schools [ public is receding? And if it does|population scheme. The figure is n anp) ployed in legislation relating to the e ‘ Jopjored " transcontinental Western |~ Education was the largest item|™°an that, what are the inferences |cited as proof of the plan's success Settle Strike Public Health Service, shall be NEW YORK, May 1.—The Daily| ; ailiner arrived Mere “at sundown|in the list of cash expenditures, | Vith respect to Senator Long,| But Dr. Burgdoerfer finds that - Bl held to include any person em- News today printed hitherto the - ¥ fatting a transcontinentsl record [smounting to $2285108. This in-| Father Coushiin, Upton Sinclairianother 300000 couples are 'miSs-| DETROIT, Mich. May i — The ployed on board in the care, preser- suppressed transeript of testimony | | 0§41 hours and 5 minues, despite cludes '$5,200 interest on school, :“‘;i;hihg"‘c‘z:c;fi;‘:‘”;' m;:;; :’nx";they “should have married,| Government will send its ace medi- Vnfl;m.n: mvismon ot ay ;‘e;sel. g S:a;;; Asig R‘uz?e;l for 20w L4 k gain, Ppose the but didn't.” . f the| or in service, on rd, of those Gloi rgan derbilt, given in fighting dust and snow storms from bonds. | " i : ator Edward F. McGrady, of b Va - Los Angeles, Street .maintemnce cost ‘m'_l;‘l‘::strl::u:m leave the answer to), Adverse “eoonomlc con_dmons are|apor Department, into the Lroublelm“fl“l in‘ sufh care, preservation, ;:x"(“u.‘n}\r/;mn:‘t e . l'hr.-., i \Fhe arrival of the liner was not|163.73; sidewalks, including $2,300 - 5 blamed: “These marriages Were|or the auto industry to cope with OF Davigation. yne €3 dy o i heralded and was an experirental | Worth of new wood walks, $5.759.00; The hard fact is that a House|due in 1934 but had to be Postpon- | irikes and threats of strikes which Limited Law _ |daughter Gloria ] fight with an automatic pilot|Sewers, $330667;. city floats re-| ¥idelv ’?ldd"“"s',‘,’ 3. containingsd becsuse of the depression,” Te|aiready have affected more than 13-| These provisions of the law have s + Which was used 80 per cent of the|pairs, $2,320.92. | more ; W{ men” than any other!maintains. ~ |000 employees of the Genem’been construed to be limited tosa . : time. " Street -lighting cost $597180, |in history, heralded from the mo-! He expects the run on the regis-|notors Corporation and subsidiaries, | documented vessels, that is, to ves- |} 2| Pennies Are Expected to Th: pilot was D. W. “Tommy"| There was little difference be- | ment of its election as likely to solve |try offices to continue until the PR |sels of five tons or over, and not nud n the 1 " pe! Fomlinson, former leader of the Sea |tWeen the operating costs of the|the Pendilum far over 10 (he left, second half of 1936, “when the pre- to include fishermen who are neces- Vand wome in New ¥ Roll Up to Total of | + ‘Hawks, Naval acrobatic flying|Police and the fire departments, | has given only a smati‘ing of war resources will be exhausted” J H D Av‘Es Is sarfly or principally employed in at 6 oclock in the n $35,000,000 3 squadron. The former amounted to $10,017.02| Mminority support to the leftist and a rapid decline in weddings|dJ # [} | the care, preservation, or navigation - ’ ’ = e and the latter $10,716.02. The larg- | movement which many po ticians will set in. of the vessel. OLYMFIA, Wash., May 1 [y est items in the police account|had thought most dangerou.. Try To Forestall Drop In view of the fact that free » Wash, MAZ 1~ 000~ were $8,574.50 for salaries and $1,- Unable to fill the gap of the war y ! medical service and hospitalization nies, which Lh:ws:‘;;e hopes will 01268 for taxicab and automobile THE REPUBLICAN ANGLE years, during which births drop- lis now extended by law to CCC SMOSRE “:i ‘:“’ 0, “":M roll- H expense. For the fire department,| Finally, there is the Republican|ped from an average of 2,000,000 | workers, to persons employed ur oy ‘;’:“' the state’s cafers. day the truck drivers salaries was the|angle; and behind that lies an in-lannually to fewer than one million,| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 1—J. the Emergency Relief Approp: i ”“"'1 revenue program be- ¥ big item, $2,735.00, next to hydrant |teresting story of inside political[racial experts now are concen-|H. Davis, aged 60 years fOTMET ' fion Act of 1935, no sound reason "mevec_“[ i3 maintenance and water rental, $2,- | maneuvering. “ |trating on encouraging fruitful.|Mayor and former legislalor, IS eyigts why similar benefits should VA ;- Gov, -Clayenhe B Jaritss. ety » b, s o 609.49. Firemen's fees amounted| The Democratic House managers |ness among newlyweds. dead here after a long illness. In not be exténded to those Who en- uldl‘u appeal last night to the citi- WASHINGTON, May 1. — The|to $2236.50; maintenance and re-|knew of the wide human Aml! Their idea is to forestall another the early days he mail clerked on gage in the hazardous occupation VICTORIA, B. C., May 1.—Clar- El.la to give the measure a fair . Senate has voted to take up the|pewal of equipment, $1,613.79. of unemployment and old age pen-|serious drop in the birth rate after Puget Sound and was later a tug- op fishing. The text of the bill ence Pappas, restaurant owner, was| chance. % e - bonus bill after & seven day south- Herc's Library sion legislation. They knew Now 1936 when “the few war chil-|Doat mate. i at b i palagate reads | Shok to deathiiitront of his home! 'Meanwhile -coutt-Actions e Sl e ein filbuster succeeded in kiling! In maintaining the public -H- many Republicans, -on m}mn will begin to HALEY Survivors are his widow and twe oetern o here last. night., The police are|ng the act unconstitutional gre . ation of anti-lynehing legis- S Bl RN S RO R VY P T L feons here, 1il8 “miother and sisbgr * licoking a feNG¥ Greek with whom|deinz watched. The firsk: heasing = ¢ . (ontinued on Page Pive) (Continued on Page Two) {he had ridden home in a taxiceh. fon the measure will be Priday. i