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steamer Yukon from Seattle. Bahaman waters in April of 1934 | New Zealand. & A -~ ¢ v “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XLVL, NO. 7094. . JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1935. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICL TEN CENTS -~ e sy T % 4 l * - f - — s - m——— - v SRR | . . . . | ~ “ " SONORANSFLEE Fishing and Leisurely Cruise [SIK-YEAR-OLD [ALASKANS NOTE NATYES O HARAR BEFORE Wiax A i | [ Lure Our Sea-Going Presi , ' . T F FRGM REBELS ure Qur Sea-Gowmng resident JAYWM.K R i . : ‘ | - - ~ NO PEACE MOVE, B | > | INTO ARIZONA STRUCK BY CAB!OF TERRITORY | | [ | S S ——— 3 ! | . . . + D, | s ' Unconfirmed Reporls Say Sammie Nichenovich Runs Conditions Vastl Improved jPremier to' Place Entire Seven Customs Men Are in Path of Cardinal Gov. Troy Says in [ . - N Slain by Agrarians | Cobl-Jajived : i Subject Before Cabinet i Statement i —toGowith G.B | NCGALES, Sonora, Mex., Oct. 17. Sammie Nichenovich, 6, son of | The | At | h Oy i ere is good cause for observance { —Resideiie i e Mpmors. gl Vasa Nichenovich, proprietor of the, of Alaska Day, tomorrow, the 68th | INO DIMINISHING OF 1 'z-m : rc"P(;x o nd::i sy i Central Beer Parlors, was slightly|anniversary of the date of the Unit- | | R N MED SE A I ook contHi Kiowg. the Amerl. | injured today when he ran dirécti¥jed States took formal possession of | | FORCES s bt o e into the path of a Cardinal Cab Alaska at old Sitka, according to a [ o e - pineils ceass o and was struck down before thelstatement of Gov. John W. Troy to- Both Sides:d Black E . sserty river, oldfield, cou i | :;‘;’x‘" ‘;‘:fc‘;::’y has been smuggl |d ;ver Conrad Goldfield, couldigay, calling attention to the holiday IR AL D Pt i Mounted guards patrolled Aguz RELER e adh: v MORs ~ Fwhich will be noted by schools, fi- | Preparing Cautious- & { Sammie was taken to St. AMN'Sinancial institutions, Territorial and | | 1 A Frieta, where Commandante Louis Hospital by Frank Metcalf, WhO pedera) offices. | | ly for Battles s TRt e at i e it ot st sk roety. her, SYiu bR | PARIS, Oct. 17.—France to- s Sy |treated for minor cuts and abr#S-‘unger favorable cirmucstances,” ! g i e g g o seven Mexican customs and border fons. He returned home Governor Troy said. ‘“Conditions | "day hastened to act on the S?f.;‘ole;?n were slain in a crash ’ime;n]ediatels". - A throughout the Territory have vastly | Blrlitlzh demand for a lulnn,zm th rebels. : ! e accident occurred At the ympfoved, and the increased pros- bsngrpliesd "p"." ooy 56 8 Many municipal officials have| noon hour when Sammie ,who i§ & perity which startsl with Public| war between Great Britain and l been, killed by raiders during the student in the first grade. BOMB Works activity approximatel o] | Italy on the Mediterranean. . past ‘ten days, The rebels are re-[ home for lunch, attempted to run mrs’n o, has wngx‘: d t my & ! Premier Laval i expected to ported to be headed by Gen. Ibarra across the street at Triangle PIACE et yimo Trs remrlts of Lovernmont give the French answer by \ and are reported to have concen-| opposite the Gastineau Hotel. Frank oo o of oL & g | Monday. A favorable reply is trated in northwestern Sonora. OI- | Metcalf, Who witnessed the acoi- ohi bt o | indicated. Rapidly shaping . ficial During the peak of the season’s work. | | als. are taking all precautions (dent, said that there was NO WBY yyoe wero nioctioal) Joyedt | | events of the past few days had against surprise attacks. {Goldtield could have avoided strik- ypy e by Y 0O HIAE OV | estranged the two leading Gon. Tbarra claims to have suffi- ing the child, and Goldfield himself , [ “wrfory: B Gourde, Cu¢ 10 | League powers. clent tinancial backing and is said | [said he tried frantically to swerve I'c StSOnal conditions, tnemp oy { —— to consider the situation in his hands the car before it struck the boy. . .. % dno:} ’nppnrent e | GENEVA, Oct. 17—Great Britain's is under control. | Abandoning the cab, Goldfield ’;fi:;“"dw nerease as the winter | dis-atisfaction with France’s con= The raiders, it is said, seek the, gathered the child in his Arms 8 Scoron ooy Creating govern- | attitude in the Italo-Ethi- removal’ of Gov. Ramon Ramos and | with Metealf's assistance deposited = . WRLeE may has been met with the h/ a modification of the government’s| him in Metcalf's car, and both mon_' m p sion of French Premier Laval to agharyT thurch paltsessat 5 Iescorted him to St. Ann’s Hospital. increased price of gold has Natives who strolled peacefully along this Harar street earlier this |lay before the French Cabinet the de- g policies; also chang: | lospital, { < es in the politieal character of the B | where Dr. William A. Blanton was resulted in increased interest and| year may now be strung out in battle lines or caring for wounded. |.ision of going the “whole way” with [ Labor Party. summoned, greater activities in gold mining The city is capital of Ethiopia’s Ogaden province, believed to be | Great Britain in supporting the ¢ B D0 s Meanwhile, a call to the schael and prospecting. The next year will \glr::::;".‘ by the Italian army from the south. (Associa’ed Press | League of Nation's punishmeni of P.cid st R . evelt, who probably already has piled up mare located the child’s parents and took un:oubvedly whow a.grenter fnorease) . Dl L il Digi sy SR S {Ttaly. This is according to advices AN'"_R Aulc AI- nautical miles during his stay in the White House then any other Superintendent A. B. Phillips to o0d aCUVity than In the year just | L | vecetved from Paris. i ! | Precident, again i héided for the Panama Canal and after ghati— the hospital to ascertain the extent “°f ‘::‘;' | | | Great Britain served a sharp no- “home East year, bis visit to Panama was hisloric, He was. the of Sammie's injuries. ) Elo b:opclizx:ifikfl h:s every reason s Us | | ticz on Prance to “come out in the GRW FMD firét President to’ visit the canal whilé is effice;’ e picture; shows | His mother, Mrs. ,Ym‘Niohchgw g9 s AlniheSoay. O A by G i ~ . jopen,” declaring that Haly does not | the orulser Hoiston, on whish M. Boasevelt now §& tfaveling,-as it V'Ot and his Qlder brother prifved'’ g i g : : = S E QY | ¥t peace and there s hase.in ata. “ i pidught him (hrough the canal last year. in flme to be present &t Dr. Blan- A i | tempts to nb)m\tg along these lines, lN “flNo I- u I.“ 1= A o e ton's examination of the -¢hild'’s f y | i | . Firm Stand | bruised but otherwise sound body. | Greay n has Served notice ! By WILLIAM S. WHITE and again in March of this year; The boy's father is at.present in | PB EGT AID{ T I. {she will not diminish her naval and . ahERiE WSHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The Pa- |sundry sho;t cruises in the Potomac Chichagof, where he is employed /| T | sERvED | iother military forces in the Medi~ [ . o cifio rolls again beneath the feet of | or in nearby waters. for the winter. | & |terranean Sea and is also striving [ Businesmen U"'!e to Com-|;" e soing President, heading for Modest Quarters | "Pronounced “O. K.,” by Dr. Blan- . i iy |to hasten the “buy nothing from bat Commumsm and the crossroads of two great oceans— ]_'I;l: “tlhlbe Hm;lse hfas bee:x estab- ton, salmmte. somewhat shaken but BY EI-KS LonGE JOC Green and E.d Snyderw Alrcraft Issues, Supported!n.uy" program through League sanc- ‘ T the Panama canal, dedicated by him | lis emporarily from time to managing to smile, was allowed to. | Y 4 | tions. The Sanctions Committee ad- O‘her Radlcahsm | more than a year ago t o“all nations | time on the cruisers Houston and return home with his mother. | Appe ar at .Lum:heon TO- by O‘her Sh_ares. lee ljourned today for the second day NGO o et 7 yvin| T e ety o peail eopiios.. | SRClANER S R BEERS S 5 i E 4 day—Bridge Report Good Closing Tone without reaching a decision. abeciNG et P uf—co; The west traversed, the political | the government yacht Sequoia; and iEntertainment, Other Fea- ‘ bty oyt A L «:T;;pingmsl?u :tlon T:rr i:fir lacl busif speeches over, Franklin D, Roosevelt | even the little A.mherjuk I RnT AR ! ! tures Labels ‘Meeting One Joe Green, Territorial Representa-| NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—A late rally | smaller countries are providing a . Dedbinen: T lnu’:.uraud ey down for a fishing excursion | The President vt sulte on the Hous- 4 { ' 4 tive from Hyder, in a short talk at in aircraft issues, following an early stumbling block for the Sanctions bat el R T ey and a leisurely cruise expected to| ton, called the “flag quarters” be- [ Of BCS' ThlS Season the Chamber of Commerce luncheon | improvement in scattered utility,| Committee, Known as the Industrial ‘:\x.:.soch (AT Wm back = LR neion cdely [ Ol A b DR e 1‘ at Bailey's Cafe today, requested the food, alcohol and specialty shares, Near Breaking Point i tion of Hawail. thae otk -!in November—another in a serie | Were planned for plenty of comfort ! The Juneau Elks marked Alaska |cooperation of the Chamber in sup- | zave the stock market a better clos-| po o ohesrvers axpress fears thad & te A all‘la'wfmlew g zp pr:em); that has taken him since 1933 to mos | Jut no show of opulence—a big com- | Juneau night last night and enjoyed | port of a congressional appropriatior | ing tone today. Several recent favor-| o' oncion hatween ?m‘ o ook ant eractiaube s ""f"m °dc a; Of the far-away places where flie' | dination cabin and messroom, equip- one of the best meetings of their| for the benefit of mines and miner: | tes, behind for most of the sesslon, | piyiain win crystalize Loy?.he oo ar 4 i toaltim th ull b :n“s)m “‘;fl: - | the American flag. sed with facilities for reading and fall season in the Elks Hall, accord- | Legislation appropriating funds fo' | ecovered moderately. Dealings Were |, noing with unforeseen rapidit; ek o8 "m‘“"?m embarrass,| a5 Governor of New York he es | ‘eceiving visitors, adjoining a state-| ,ing to reports of members. A’ feature |the benefit of mining failed in Con- | -clatively quiet. The. pétds aishet b sasiik ty_' S . 't ];resem SYS- | tablished a mileage record for per- | ‘00m with separate bath. The mess-' A |of the evening was presentation by | gress at the last session, Represents e day shifted to Ale: d:u hev ¥ u‘: R constitut- | cona] trips over the state and is i: | able could seat 12 comfortably, more ¢ . . : - 3. A, Williams, of the Alaska Juneau; | tive Green said. He suggested the| CLOSING PRICES TODAY [y o iid 0 et m o at the vast ional control.’ a fair way to set up another as : | N an emergency. The quarters, fur- Inlllal Meetmg Set for Sat- of the methods of mining employed | possibility of using reconstruction Fi-| NEW YORK, Oct. 17— Closing ah-ybm sixteen ::;l:: !ro:n the v‘:st Do . o creaennd . . { " sea-roving President, adding, on thi: ished with a certain severity, are urday ngh' at Balley ’ s in the operation. He called attention | nance Corporation funds for the de- | quotation of Alasl Juneau Mine | ooy be the main BFitish defense :-sy’, 11 » ! journey, 15,000 miles to a total al-| ocated on the top deck, so high as | to the magnitude of the underground | veloping of mining but said that ex- | stock today is 13%, American Can |y, tno event of sanctions that will ready. high. 9 make closing the portholes un- Cafe—Charter Members iworkmsi. more than 50 miles of|isting restrictions make RFC loans|142%, American Power and Light|, op.py create war . Doctrine of “Good Neighbor” aecessary except in a driving rain. — | tunnels and drifts having been driven | for that purpose almost impossible:| i%, Anaconda 21%, Bethlehem Steel Battles. M. E | Steaming through the canal on R S o AR | The International Rotary Club to date. He offered drawings showing |He was referred to the Chamber of | 38, General Motors 48%, Interna-| gy, mhiopia mw'|-" B ~ | July 11 last year, Mr. Roosevelt be- ,organlnuan committee, which hal‘the extent of the project, a typical | Commerce Mining Committee-—Sen | -ional Harvester 57, Kennecott 25%, paring cn\mmlu;ly for major ba:,ues ] came the first President ever tc | i jbeen working on the establish- stope in the north ore body, stope in |ator Henry Roden, John W. Jone: United States Steel 44':, Pound |, seem. o bt > make the transit passage while in |ment of a Rotary Club in Juneau, the deep south ore body, bulldozing (and Fred Henning—for conference 54917%, Calumet and Hecla 5%, Emperor ‘Halle. éuskyian dis. cu AsT FHUNT office. ’ ‘Mnce the visitation here recently|operations and the main hoist. regarding possible benefits to mines | United Foundries 1. patched: more u}nlfl &4 T & @ The Isthmus of Panama, however, SPENDS NIGHT {of H. C. Nunan of the Ketchikan' ~The cast of the minstrel show at|and miners. g to the support of both armlesnon tfi o first visited by Mr. Roosevelt Ir | ‘M"&e";“‘:‘““'jz:‘h a radio today :‘:’ Cslseum joined the lodge mem-| Representative Green stated that| DOW, JONES AVERAGES [north and south fronts, SAN FRANGISCO, Cal, Oct. 1.— . mflu& h nterna Rotary office bers after the performance and of-|'ne is trying to secure a mill for his| The following are today's Dow,| The dread scourge of the Novem- " b Last year, in an address there Chicago today advised that feredsome good entertainment which | district. He said that local producer: faiad: ia’s The question of “hot cargo” has been & 3 sal ot 1 produces: | jones averages: industrials 13557, |ber fever may prove to be Ethiopia's thrast into the Pacific Coast water.| Fresident Roosevelt spoke of the Amos Ayers, field representative wom & warm reception from the|are willing to borrow the money tc | ajls 33,54, utilities 25.85. ally. + tront plcture again when shipowners| oo, 2> d"""‘g held, in' trust for all i i ;:‘::’t‘:":e ;:fr ;:; :,‘:m"’:"m““t;a"ll"g:‘l’““- . install & mill and repay the loan| L o N e g e . b TS 3 ng, T | er excellent entertainment e 55~ announced they would question the| " "0 voie 1hioioh the canal this '19 at Bailey'’s Cafe. ‘number offe . RS rom 0re ook “W. in Red” International Seamen's Union on the 8 Found by Forest Rangers s were offered’ during the|eq in the mill oman in Y Mtter's polfky time having preached in advance at Following is a list of charter evening including: Songs by Wallie Synder Wants Aid I Figh ! ; San Diego the doctrine of “good| After Three Days of |members of the Juneau Interns-|Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Ak L0ses. Lpans o . ¥ The shipowners charge the ISU " o tional Rotary Club: | o >| Ed Snyder, who was also a speaker Wi neighbor. ’W de | ry Club: J. C. Davis | George F. Alexander, “In a Garden Remain in U. S has refused to furnish a crew for the Thy andering A. 8. Dunham, : at the luncheon, requested the as- piate ere, as war crept up in Ethi- > . 8. , Rev. O. L. Kendall,' and “End of a Perfect Day;” four- Point Judith, of Seattle, because the opia, he left behind. that thi 1 Goldstein, William O. Carlson, | pleee strin sistance of the Chamber of Com- 3 ship is destined for Vancouver, B. C.,| obir 1 17 nd.a vow that this| \wppar, cal, Oct. 17.—Suffer- g : : g string orchestra, PIlipino em- | o;ce i securing four miles of road| CHICAGO, 1L, Oct. 17.—Mrs. » {country “shall and must remain 4 Howard D, Stabler, Alfred H. West- | ployees of the A. J.; clog dance, Bill “ Red"” p where she must be loaded by non- \hentaiigied afid free.” ing from hunger and exposure, Amos a)), Robert W. Bender, Charles Burke: recitation, ‘Sh £ D and a mile of pipe line for his com-| Anna Sage, the “Woman in A union workers which would make the "~ ’ “A Good .'”,,' 1. Cruickshank, 70-year-old hunter waynor, Charles Goldsu‘ln J B.‘Mc(}m:w" T ed°"‘ hl:);m of Dan | munity. During the tourist season, in the Dillinger case, has lost her |’ 9 cargo “hot.” [ e R SR g Santa Ana banker, was found Burford, E. 8. Evans, Elwood Mc-| The q'u "ulunfi;m‘ s Synder said, many ships stop at the| ' fight against deportation to Ru- 5 —o———— \ i 1t MeGowan Lake Camp, eight miles | Tenakee cannery—four miles distant| mania, pidien 5 2 . Clain, Dr. William M. Whitehead, e—bi jerm speaking trip observers believe o T S - Sirei “Sangoek AniE d ead,| show favored with several numbers,| ¢ the town of Tenak t Judge John Barnes, of the | Mr. Roosevelt sought to prove that ik d bt} sciadarie Percy E. Reynolds, Charles D. Beale, followed by Erickson and Keyser in ;. t mo h PG 4 Federal Court, today dismissed | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—Official § ! the administration had done a good vesfer Y. Harold C. Knight, Wallis 8. George,, their ‘Apache dance, also from the sts cannot visit the town because of d | 7 . ey 0 job in promoting recovery, and that Cruickshank was lost Sunday A. B. Phillips and Kelly Blake minstrel, and ‘di i the lack of a connecting highway, | ~he hal pus petition flled | circles “indicated that the United i J p! ing ) morning while hunting in the Las- % 3 accordion music, {whion results in a considerable loss| in her behalf. States will delay taking a stand to- t would pitch the battle of 1936 l 0 s layed by Sam | Y L the p.g ition that, having| 2 Volcanic National Park. He had [] ,p' By Eetn ekl Ve of revenue. | The woman was charged as. (ward League of Natidn's sanctions i ::::. me_‘; r;«:slwlomd et :o;!» made his way over the rugged snow- 0 coNNnH nIEs b mfim the :umwgram;mt buffet| s water supply, which is very badly| Peing undesirable and several |ogainst Ttaly until the major Eur- Ciidad P sound country back to camp and Y was enjoyed in the ctub r00mS. | eeqeq for fire prevention and sani-| Menths ago was crdered deport- | opean powers have decided upon a the record. ipent one night in a fire lookout| Many volunteer entertainment | yaeion oould be provided for T ed. It was she who was with Dil- | definite course of actian. TACOMA, Wash, Oct. 17—Fire| This trip by the Presicent, travel- | P00 B3¢ BEU L0 B 5 e than| — [numbers were offered later in the|yee by the Instaliation of & mile of| lbger at the time he was shot sl Yo o o breaking out in a cabinet shop lo-|ing aboard the cm}ser Houston in 2,000 feet BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 17—T. V. evening, including selections by the pipe line, Synder said | ecwn. cated In the basement, destroyed the | the role of Commander-In-Chief of | "o i oo o 1o tuo tather of Jo- O'Connor, former Chairman of the|quartette, pantomime square dance| p B Robertson, President of th - 3 historic Tacoma Hotel today, with|the Navy, probably will be his long- sphinie’ Orulekhank. the teminine United States Shipping Board, died | by C. B. Arnold, and songs by Roy Chn‘mb‘er of Comm’eme assured Sny- MRS. WILCOX GOES TO a loss of $400,000, building and fur- |est since assuming office. A 13-000- | .\ "o % i today at his home here following a| Gotney of the cast of the minstrel| .. ihat the Chamber s o SEATTLE FOR VISIT . & o . would cooper- b { @ nishings. mile cruise last summer to Hawaii, stroke he suffered on Tuesday. lahorw. ate in every way possible. “The pur | Mrs. M. J. Wilcox, wife of the Al-| through the Caribbean, to Puerto — : e AL R . e e Lrom e ROt the Virgin isiands, Haiti, Co- | Earthquake Damage 2 pose of the Juneau Chamber of |45k Steamship Company agent, 4nd NUT PLANNING . ¢ 2 A ) Commerce is to help all of Alaska," | her son., John, are passengers to Se- The hotel was opened in 1884. It |lombia and the Panama Canal was Heavy in Montana N auonal Youth Movement Rober o he YL it tson said. attle on the Yukon for a visit of ::;gearcmh:{ et ol gh:el:;n:::e‘y; shows many an- Tachtomal Waeks dgeis 2ra | PEAGE cuNFAB e BTN I oy i v gl T Y et To Be Extended to Alaska) 2z s siwerser ot vo. R S vabhian 0 fice | | ty damage from 50 earth shocks since | cational Education, who was a guest HAS OPERATION —_— # INTERIOR FLIGHT filled with s:l?g:;d:u 'I':eseoeinf early last Saturday is estimated at at the luncheon, told of his recent Douslas Wnt?lu. of Deuglas, en- ¢ MADE. TOMORROW | clide severa! days down the Atlantic| o371 $75000 by city engineer Oscar| | WASHINGTON, Gct. 17.—Alass Delogaic Anthony J. Di- |trip to the Westward. Several voca- |tered St. Ann's yesterday for an| ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 17—Emperor A —— coast in September, 1933; two weeks‘B'm"' mond has been officially informed that the National Youth tional and home economics courses | FPCTECNCY “ppi."dlc.nu ke goal] oo Sehs‘e.tm?)‘..mud? a5 The schiediiled fIigt of the PAA|n Atiantic waters in July of that| e, cavicst Shock lasted for fivel Movement will be extanded to Alaska. with ful tme teachers ave been | oo oy | et soke * & B seconds Saturday. The organized, he reported, and prelimi- ESTE! . cuss peace while a single Italian sol- [ Lockheed Electra to Fairbanks has|year; a trip of several days as skip- ipeyend ORI Delegate said that about $1900 yearly will be provided Aty Wk AN bae 5 | Mrs. Dave Ramsay is a round-trip | dier remains on my soil.” been postponed until 1 p.m. tomor- iper of his own small schooner, the| The chamois has been success- for the Territorial university for the aid.of needy students. g,,?,'m,on o;. Lra;z stallwd.‘on » " | pastenger ahoard the Estsbeth on| This was the firm answer to re- (o row, due to the late arrival of t.herAmberJnck 11, in June; two wecks in|fully introduced from Austria tnto] It is doubtful if Federal aid will be ‘extended to high school 3 "xfn 0N, OF)ie presont voyage to Sitka and|ports regarding possible peace overs students, he said. Continued ob Page Twe return. tures.