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H “4LL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” e { i EUROPECRISIS | T+ Bock e CAUSESDEATH | MUSTEND, US, | SPREADS FEARS North) SEEEEE | OF MRS, ICKES, WARNS SOVIET Veteran Alaska Pilot Re-| ot Soaces m‘::::yw X 349 PERSONS: "IN DANGER { LOSING L Pr’e'.mier Faval Sa;dv\’lo turns. from Flying Bodies | z""r‘:’:flm measure |Wife ‘of Secretary.Interior Sccretary Hu—llGives Pub-! ’ : iRescue Vessels b : Reach Craft Acco'u of Rogeri l:“_ost South | 42 “art Hines': piane bvetween Is Killed in New *: lic Release. to Amer- Dawi d q’hnl . 5 STl S, ol tikoriat i Mexico Crash ican Stand 2nd from planes. is'the most ef- ) fective protection. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3~ The| g ted States warned the 'Soviet| MONEY RAISED. T0 SEARCH FOR Have Given :Guarantee §E to-Mussolini 1 COUNCILOF LEAGUE | PREFARED TO ACT, Unsettled ‘Atmosphere Hovers, Over First Mountainous 'RADIO REPORTS SAY. | STEAMSHIP LEAK {Wind of Hurricane Pta tions Sweeping Secti ly ‘felations of the two na- depended solely on the Soviet's | triot - adherence to its pledge of on-interference with this nation’s, internal; affairs. | This warning reaffirmed the Am- tions’ are. fearful, of their own fu- ture, a8 the Council,of the. League: of .Nations ‘prepated; to - meet t0- iReuss) the Italo- terference pledge. i Secretary of State Cordell Hull, &z :;:Jn:“h‘:l: 'u':-: i Wfizhfl statement warning Mos-| This map polnts out the principal reasons Why Italy desires Eth). | The hurricane is sweeping cow that the Third Internationale’s| opia, The areas of crossed lines repre: (upper) extensive potential the gulf. subversive . activities must end. ) Irrigation and power development areas, and Fears are expressed that $ Session Ternotrow | Where Ship Agro 1 - | erican covenant’s declaration that‘i — o GENBVA, ' Sepy.’ 3.<-Smaller_na- ol | MISSING PLANE the (Soviet Union had permitted | kg o | i A “flagrant violations” of its non-in- | _::’. Dl;bubm et | ‘Mayor -of Fairbanks Issues Proclamation—Many “here. that, Pre- |/ : g ! kg " g made as! Sotton and rubber pr J h towns have been inte) :,;m of n:n bas w‘f“g‘; | Aiding-in -Hunt # % m“'v;c'““'m‘“" o o s oot Maly that control s oo il by e A f::‘: e‘:’” o Tres. hana. il JEaskOALES | The tireseen ffom une PAA Eiec- o decadi, 'aod uliowed A | B v serens ; Greab Brt-' tta near Wellsley Lake in’the White m that continued subversive| the river. Sesking a peaceful solution, Ethiapia, according to some MIAMI, Florida, Sept. 3.—P B ' River alstrict Iast Tuesday on the i | 13 Ty tne"_Comjietty would| -Shuress; hae oflered 1Gh(n birt ofOnaden. (I NAIGARIS I Mnh Wit '3 dkas 1Yo give tmmediate ass § sl the most serious conse-' n was termed “a strip of sund.” Ethiep's also wants |, . ships continue to fight @ trip north, was investigated by In- BI%0H I7¢ | spector Murray Hall, 'W. J./ Bar- piloted ‘the PAA " rows and. Al Motisén; and was found Hyigthe bod=' o be a, e lighted by local dusi- to 20 h ; & 8ea port, now being served by Dilbouti, French Some!iland way to the liner Dixie; RlppIa. o SR o tthen' went goughy and: tay Oklahom | “SANTA FE, New Mexico, P a ; R Rk e _%“Tcuy andiasiended the funeral. of “Mrs, Harold L. Tckss, wife of the| "o ons L ion contin / A EN Orjedns. - ' ? Ty s bald ,"“%fim ! {Post, arrived. vesterday aboard the Secretary ‘of ‘the Interior, was killed|, =2 50e “OTies THAE S0 e S0 { This afternooti a_gale i taken' tomarsow RAA Tockheed Vega flown by :Bob[natiari of ‘fundsi'to, carry on theland Mrs. Genevieve Forbes Her-( o, glrect ] o S ::;‘;:: plan . b2 request thay Prépter | and’ piyic fromi. Ketchikan, and leff for{search for-the missing Hines' plane.|rick, - wellsknown' writer, was 'in- Emperor Hallle: Selagtic pledge|paphanks today. Orosson sailed|The text of the. prozlamation fol-|jurcd critically’ 30 miles north of American institutions,” Hul) suld, it will mean the repudiation of the ' ISLAND BRIDGE, OFFICIAL 0. K. 3SR i ‘thepdselves nob to_sesort to war to g, i T ol {Juss , f ”m?h‘h:k dispute: 1 !themwfmereac;nxte;:hlk;:.a'nzu::a:f:‘ wxsn view of thg emergency which :lelleecifi;]i;?y SR N ?:f:fizn?:u; :h‘:'l’w thes' sov%'n’ : 2 €3 , ‘aceording . to VICeS | trom ‘there to Juneau hv plane. exists regarding the continuance of | = State police reported that the ve- nited States. :F_ A_ J' Gallwas a“d May_ Non]m-n .]gems ]ncluded in LR gerous . coral reéets from , Addis Abahag British and’ o 4 ————— | i ' S 1" Crosson was met at the PAA float|the search; for the lost' plane con- hicle in which"Mrs. Tckes was rid- | ] B b g 3 ’t;:"‘h (T H‘I@‘f,?’:‘,“;‘,: by Pllots §. E Robbins Wilism |talning. four of Fairbanks' citizens|!ng Was struck by a-hit-and-run i °'AG°'°I§Z lzadMDc(l;ga Rivers-Harbors Bill Sign- |xeys potnted ot Dlediod | regaraIng “eongessions. | Knbx, Mirray Stuars, Traffic'Man- and inasmuch As the Territorii "|driver, as yet unidentified. . ALL tion Across Nonday ed w Pres. Roosevelt }dl.nzer of ‘being batts Ufhera iy an’Unsettied stmosphere AScr A. B. Hayes and other PAA|funds are exhausted it now becomes| OtherS who were injured include . i - At Iby the” waves. ‘They et e ths ‘rufnbrd " Rpeat tha OfciAlE. He immediately: dsked fdgfnecessary to rais¢’additional xunds.=~brahim Seyfullah, an attache of the 5 With a blare of horns and re- oy ! 3 | transfer of passengers Prante i3 begtrding 4o side with{BEVS of ‘the missing Hines plane| '#The pilots and owners of the |Turkish embdssy in° Washington, AHE A GIVEN sounding cheers Douglas Citizens | wAsHINGTON, Sept. 3—Pacitic, be extremely hazardous thly * F and entered into a discussion - of |planes making the:search so far are|D. C., and Frank: Allen, Gallup, N. | made the welkin ring early vester- | Northwest and ‘Alaska project. to- ent weather conditiogs, taling $114,000,000 were authorized| The Dixle is owned by when President Franklin D, Roog- ern Pacific: Steamship velt signed the Rivers and Harbors Officéss: have abaudone bill, {aqd;&mn on is Several - projects; including the i - G g Srand Goulee jaid Bonneville dams, | As. wizel ire now under gonstruction. from Jthe: and @ ~ A methods employed in the search,|mot in a position financially to bear{M. the driver of the wrecked car. |day morning as; they drove .in on & o < rfecent developments, and. plans, for |the burden’alone “and it beoomes| The injured persons regained con- Juneau over the new Douglas Island L future search activity. hecessary - for every. individual in|sciousness only at times after being bridge, the first persons to gross & Orosson stated ‘that he will, re- |this community to aid in the ef- rushed to the hospital here, -and the bridge in autos immediately af- % X e i port for. active flying. service upon,[ford of locating and rescuing those|were unable to glve coherent . ac- =% ter the rock fill was completed. J . Nls arrivel in Pairbanks and that|Who were aboard the missing ‘plane.|counts of the accident, However; it Father Hubbard and Com-' 1t was a premature celebration ! i 5 le,expeets to' remain on duty in| “A committee iwill sbe appointed | was learned that they did not get 3 I but an effective one as all Juneau ¥ “ {'that ‘division ‘this winter. He said|fo solicit funds for this emergency | the license number of the hit-and- panions Makc nterest- |and Douglas were ghortly aware the last rock had beén dumped into h 'thn probably he would be assigned jbut those who are in ‘2" position to|Tun car, and only remembered that ing 'Dlscovenes . ) y to the ‘'scheduled flights of the|contribute do so -Voluntarily by|lit wass dark-colored sedan. place. ¥ “ 'y : The bill merély gives Comgres-; :jonal approval to those sprojects times which have been started under the, Public Works Administration. The meéasure carries no appropri ations as yet but it is’ expected. that ippropriations will: be’ made ‘in the next -session. i Lockheed Electra between Fairbanks [leaving their contributions with Dan) Friends said the party was en-| after a week's observation ‘in the Headed by F. A. J. Gallwas, prom- l D | r [inent Douglas resident, the Doug- \lag caravan followed the last truck iback over the bridge and paraded | through the streets of Juneau about !5 am. cheering the accomplish- land Jimeau, MoDonald at the Fairbanks Agency. [Toute to Santa Fe from Taso, N.|nendenhall Gladier area, Fdthel T S e I%at everyone help s this un-|{M. to attend the Santa Fe Flesta,| Bernard R. Hubbard. and his three R 5 B fortunate occurrence.” held yesterday. s v i 5 g "The only expenses in connection| The cabinet member’s wife had z::p:,nx:‘m‘y ‘Kenmhh'm ; with the hunt for the missing Hines'|# Summer home at Coolidge, N. M.,|o¢ the University: of ‘Santa Clara, - e d ek plane ‘are sustengnce for the pilots|8nd was a frequent visitor,in this and , Gearge Getty, of Seattle Col {ments and those that fostered thel ' Projects guthorized ificlude: and gasoline for the planes. No vicinity. She was a student of In-|jege Have '/N'.uin'ed well pleased plan. Before the Governor's House| ‘pgenty.two foot chdndel, Sif A . woon I_u AT charge is being made by- aviation |dian history and spent much of her | with their*first)venture nto the ice [heY drew up and gave rsounding f narpor, $68,500. i’ m’ ‘;‘:‘;““;%‘:; “fi:&"fi:‘v ! companies for. plape service or for{iie among New Mexico tribes. She | cap hat marks the objectve of thely cheers for Gov. John W. Troy, one| wiangell turning bastn, 400 by smailr i i ] f aska, compensation to0' pilots or observ-|Was the mother of four children of the strong sponsors of the span. $56,000. ‘Guar i 4 'flfm o ‘AT ANNEX cREEK =e. pl YR and was 62 years old when killed. 1998 sxpegtiice. ! i g b . m"‘ | : Money 1Is Raised Begiuning /Friday, Father Hub-| Two Years To The Day Wrangell Narrows, 4-foot chan- | ing mode ~~~~ g bard epent’ three consecutive days! g4 Andrews, photographer, recall- | b€l $142,000 The PWA allotment ® | More than $2,500 had been raised PRESIDENT MOTRNS studying - the new’ exit of the Men- o4 that it was just two years ago | ¥as $139,000. denhall ‘River from an ice caverniaonday morning that he went out Dry Pass, six foot channel, $79,000. under = the glacler, during Which|with his camera on order of Goy,| Stkine River, removal of snagsf time. the walls of the glacier cruh-!my to secure photographs of the | 30d annual maintenance, $600. edin, showing 'a retreat. at thatlpridge site, Those, pictures were the| Kodisk Harbor, 22-foot channel, point of more than 40 feet in the i beginning. of the Douglas Bridge as| 77,000, provided a ' cold storage three days observed. |1t now stands, two years later to a{Piant is constructed. ‘River Beheaded |day as the first cars crossed. Petersburg Harbor, 24-foot chan- ‘e modt ;profound change in| In the first party to cross with |nel to wharves with small boat bas- the region, however, was the be-!Mr Gallwas were Mayor A. E.]i% 11 feet deep, $102,000. ‘heading of the Mendenhall River,”{Goetz, L. W Kilburn, Leonard Egeglk River, 5-foot channel, $5,- obiserved “Father Hubbard. “Tnis|jonnson, Orin Edwards, Raymond |%00: b b Cordova ‘ Harbor, shelter harbor, $295,000, with annual maintenance of ‘$5,000. 4 Harbor of Refuge, Seward, 950- son, Mike Riedi, John Marin, Rex | 90 breakwater on north side with % by popular subs¢’ription Saturday| WASHINGTON, &ept. 3.—Presi- Exnest Follette Brought night at Fairbanks, and' last night|dent Ropsevelt left the White House z‘,l o b Pl ) benefit performiance ‘was held inlhere for'a sojourn at his home in nto! Juneau 'by’Plane: "the Empress Theatre,, the “entire [Hyde ‘Park, N, Y. last Saturdsy After Liong Hike lproceeds “of ‘which will swell. the|night, sorrowed by. the ' death ‘of Inn;i. Those attgnding™ the benefit | Mrs. Ickes. K * performance ‘wege ,allowed to set| He suggested a cancellation of the 5 mwréur; e::nrpt:;i m:uc mt‘(:‘eb:m‘:’ w‘;‘:: their own. price’ dfiadniission by de-|trip to his home, but Secretary e, 5 Ay noe i 'urn bt w_u' positing whatever-amount they c¢hose | Ickes urged him to continue his R v = |Bunday noring furned ,out 10 \bEl1y the contribution hax at the docr. |plans. e yi “Hinte “an Unusual expérlenice @nd an alF-|aning ine canteibutors ifo tha Beles ke S L e LR i 208 earchi, fund was)lltile, Valerie La DRIVER 1S DEAD b o2 e e L ::‘r“';e"fl“;g":‘;fif;:g oK | Breche, daughteti o Mr, and Mrs.| SANTA PE, N. M, Bept.'s— fhe-Bidiogicat’ survey ‘as tasier ‘ol ported. fo. have lost fis i B;mq.bz‘ Breche,. who donated. $5 F‘xzuncn)l: Gallup, (driver of ‘the car in diog! RTve: : porte he did nob retufn, friends| s W Mrs. Ickes was killed, died i m;uum new one, aotly 4:10 a.m., Monday morning. fow nder entering| 1n a second car were Ed Wander- the big Menilenhall lake, rather N h Day celebration {n Dawson. yesterday of fnternal injuries. i ‘Portiand, e :’: "",,.u.mdgmrma “litmmfli}.u‘-:imofla Another contribgtof, Carl Weller,| * A thap directly t0 the sea,| pox and City Clerk Felix Gray. They | letiy. $70.000. e % g U e g U who Won a free. alrplane ride . to FUNERAL TODAY a5 in,/former| years," crossed at 7 am. Nome, 86-foot entrance channel,|don’t kna ¥ %3 91, pE . hing Father Hubbard attributed ‘this| The first*machine after parading extension of east jetty 616 feet, west|of wmy{qmm Dawsen ds the g’wp prize at the| SANTA FE, Sept. 3.—Secretary of Fatbanks Baseball Club’s dance, took | Interior Ickes arrived here yester- day afternoon from Chicago to at- jetty not more than 216 feet, $253,- | Baps never grasp " .. ¢ 000, and annual maintenance, $20,- I3 drove hto Q'fi e to /the fact M‘ a large| through Juneau was "joined by exposure ; of -rock which'has &D-|Magor Tsadore Goldstein of Juneau v M. Hynter will mE . tohignt ‘ol "—}-’i,e’ searchers had just begun i 3 gt penrCin 0. the Hills o tend the funeral of his wife which|Peared from beneath. the glacter|and the party breakasted i the ; i Is held here today. during fts melting away in the past|Gastineau hotel. Nome turning basin, 250 feet|néuvers in ' Northern : , has now been completely ex- i wide, 400 feet long, 8 feet deap,!Bolzano. Theié he to call 200,000 colors.

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