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- MUSSOLINI MAK]ES IRST PEACE MOVE 53¢y Back arley Backs K tucky Candidate - B REMIER LAVAL ley acks Ken Seven Steps Taken to Keep U. S. Out of War v ] A, 2, U.S.shipsrieynot 3 Americans engage 5 U. S. banks, etc., AM } tranaportmunitions in “transactions of * may not loan mon- - | pli . / either belligerent any d\-mu" with bel- ey or give credits to gov- Iy " ligerents at own risk. ernments, including » =1 Iealy, that have default- I 1 O ed on World War debes. ) | 6 Citizéns in Bthiopis Pt | | e * will not have pro- e T larke. Jtlitn. P Judge Warns Grand Jury PA tection of U.S.and e | {Hundreds of Men Battle Declares Italian Premier § Jury e ¢ Has Made Concessi Will Be Asked to Act - Plaze Throughout Night as Iviade ncession, U l Ofi al Do N L A I ’ African Campaign nless Officials ear Los Angeles ETHIOPIANS ARE LIQUOR DISPENSING ' PROPERTY DAMAGE ’ MUSTERING FORCE FLACES U PR | LARGE; MAN BURNED City Club and Like Places Exclusive Secuons Threat- Europe Beheves Stand of Charged with Being Un- | ened—Fighters Urged v e e Bring savory Establishments’ | "'to Scene by Plane esults doon | A gt sy || Unsavory liggor Sy BULLETIN—Loc Angeles, Oct. BULLETIN—Paris, Oct. 23— Phiices fis Junsan st 23.—Two thousand men are this Premier Pierre Laval told the up or the grand jury will be: ©.'crnoon bat'ling flames. The Chamber of Deputies this after- called upon to act. O fite - have now raged for hours noon that Ktaly intends to with- This was the stern warning and (he ¢ timated damage is now draw part of her forces from | issueu from thebenoh this b L ro-xing $1,000,000. Two score of Libya, The gesture, Piemier La- oo Adogratgzids by o 2 resicaces have becn destroyed. val said, is a move as a £ort of l'"""u l?:rl s'“’“"‘ m"‘ Fire is menacing the Lacands the peace proposals initiated and - R hortridge, foothills region where the homes ¢ sp-nsored by Great Britain. disn, (who . "““‘m“ "".w“"fi of many film stars are located. Premier Laval ajpo told the twe yeasy for Iehbety It is reported the home of n.if Mussolini twice been paroled by the Charles rarrell has been de- Deputies that ler v on promise of. good - behavior. stroyed. assured him of ess to This time Shortridge had been 4 s withdraw. one of Italian | s .‘ nouu:(—;—m.,;z: divisions now in Cyrenaica. Arrested drunkenness \ mnmmwuu LOS ANGELES, Cil, Oct. 23— » ” G Albert “Ha City Club. jrest, fires, high winds dnd NCE. 'IN entucky’s “political surprise”, Lieutenant Governor ppy” Raging forest fires, high winds ARB OO e ‘b(‘mndla:t who won the Democratic nomination for governor over | The Judge declared that many s e, ::“ a freak dust storm have struck DIREDAWA, Oct. 23—Ethioplans, g o roanization, gnu-New Dea) candidate, received e sup- gel l:hb ;al:s of luuizs:}:n coming opute imwm %" | Southern California causing thou- are concentrating in laxge forces I | o0 o¢ James A Farley, poséniuster. genersl, when the Jatter intto, . codt s g gt ity ";,“‘,,? | 2nd loss of ditisenship. | Sands of dollars worth of property :h"le mmoxmmm;fivml 4“‘:;‘“&': film:‘hhfll mh“ e .’e‘mmab‘tmf’ MMYQB?MWM:.”M“‘ e board ‘}~ uch 3 - 3 lng .m above have been invoked by President Roosevelt {0 enforce neutrality of U. 8.4n m?‘e o FDIIW . Ttalians from the south. 2 his special train. b ::w: "31“2,‘?,”‘3:’1&5 A ‘thiopian-Italian conflict and mrz 3&&. ‘might involve this country in the European war | Hundreds of men battled through 1t is reported here Gen. Grazianis ec! at n e e which it is fe may be result of the present clash. the night against a roaring blaze has penetrabed, with his Ttalian jFldge’ cale buf maly oibery s o e AL e sweeping over Eoho Mountain, north- forces, into the Province of Ogaden past Y;:’ (Z mfi”fi;‘:‘;"“fi’;‘ ‘h: 4 | E “east of here, and bordering the ex- from Ttallan Somaliland. same: direction. Fe.g 8 MR Terrific Gale ! J . lclusive Altadena section. : — ; s o e prms o oot F, DLUODOUOD, | 1 prinee e rnes |months and in each instance, he| M | | $ NEW ITALIAN ADVANCE l 'sald, the information.,was brought s el i R B. C Several: resldences were destrased f upert, b. C. | by the fire, also a sanitarium and the GENEVA, Oct. 28.—A new Imllan '] uuz that these people had been { | mcllnc ol Lhe 1 TALWAY 10 st advance on the northern front given liquor in “these establish- | ’ N Ty 3 l scen| ” seemed imminent when General menu ' which he labeled as' ¢ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Oct. 4 o> ‘N 23.—~Collapsed chimneys, stove- A man ldflmfled as Conrad Boden, Emilio de Bono, Commander-in-| 1 A h ‘dumps” where drunken persons i wh b v d, and where n windows, and damaged fences is feared to have burned to- death Chief of the Fascist forces, reported arc slways seen; afound, resulted from one of the longest e | iquor and then go out one long: ,When flames desttoyed the Lavina preparations for such an advance — —— Indians get lig B \ and in Prin i e . . t in trouble and have to pay| most severe gales in ce | sanitarium. Sixty patients were were underway. The air force flew W ]k H I Cl Pl Ad. to gel pay | Rupert’s history last . *remioved o SEINE ) far over the river, suveying the Dan- ellknown 1 ransportation He Is Closing I'laces—Ad* the penalty befgre the court. | s hisf night. Missi Si s G fety. 4 | “I don't k hose fault it is Nationally Famous Man, of, The storm was blowing itseit | Vlissing Since dunday lwo Emergency Call akil zone in Amba Alagi sector, south| *Man of Early Days, Is | vocates Movie Indus- | o't know whose' {8 ationally ) B i 5 | pive today itk Reed i ikl ¥ of the next objective, Makale. 4 Ty {that such conditions are allowed to ! hns Hopkins Hos- b Awviators Spend Two Days i Engaged in Minin try to Also Move | ontisiue" . O declared, “but ohns Hlopkins Citizens are surveying exten- A Flintridge, Chevy Chase residential e XPa b il gag & Y P it d B ordlmy st Walking from Scene |districts. An eme call has been * Samuel Hoare's speech yesterday in| e it has got to stop, and if it does not, pllal Passes ve damages. alking I . o’ rgency the British House of Commons spread| Capt. John Irving, one-time com-, HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 23— I will recommend to the Grand For almost 24 hours the wind sent to the Regional Forest Service . talk of peace over all Europe. | mander of the ill-fated steamer Saying he is compelled to close his Jury that it make an investigation| BALTIMORE Maryland, Oct. 23.— velocity averaged between 50 and SEATTLE, Oct. 23.—Capt. Henry 0“1;’0 ";5“' Francisco asking a stalf Hoare declared that Great Britain | Islander, arrived last night on the California places “and live almost and take the necessary action.” ipr Joseph C. Bloodgood, nationally 60 miles W;‘.""' with :x of /M. Walker of Pullman, and Lieut. J. g; ;;:mlxhtlnc experts be sent here “has never turned her back on a|Princess Norah from Vancouver, and entirely in New ¥ork,” because of , Shortridge, who once before had gamous as a cancer expert at the| ™More than 70 miles per 3 M. Goldstein, of Seattle, Army Re- peaceful solution. There is still a|iS & guest at the Gastineau Hotel.|the California income taxes, Willlam been brought up for violating his jonns Hopkins Hospital, died last ——————— servists missing since Sunday when' —_——————— breathing space before economic |Capt. Irving will sail for Valdez on Randolph Hearst, publisher, exproge- parole and had been granted len-]m‘ at his home here as the result they hopped off from Portland, are pressure can be applied. Can it not | the Yukon Friday. He will inspeqt his | ed ‘the belief in & letter pubmhofi lency by the Court, now must g0 of gcoronary thrombosis. He would 1 h safe in Mortin in the Cascade foot- sTocK PmcEs € Dbe used in’anather attempt at settle- | Mining interests—the Portage Mine— | today that “some alert motion pic-. {to the penitentiary to serve his have been 68 years old had he lived : 3 hills. ment?" he asked, at Port Wells, 70 miles west of Valdez, | ture company” should establish stu- | sentence. Ito November 1. The plane crashed in the Randle * IS Eand another property in that district. | dlos in Florida, Delaware, anl New Holzheimer’s Policy Marshal of the forces of both district, about 30 miles east of Mor- ROME'S VIEWS ( Capt. Irving was for many years | York, and elsewhere in the East. ' District Attorney Willlam A.|gjence and enlightenment in the v ton. The men spent two days walk- i : ROME, Oct, 23—Officials here felt | M@nager and Commodore of the fleet| “They could get many of the most Holzheimer said today that it Was war on one of the most fearsome ing out, inat the statement of British position | Of Ships owned by the Canadian|valuable stars away from Calif@nia,”|the pelicy of his office fo permitimogern causes of death, cancer, Dr. | Scores of planes took up the search L made by Forelgn Secretary Hoare | Pocilic Navization Company, and |he declared. city officlals to police their own gigadgood was a member of a notable | for the missing fliers during Monday banished from Jtaly any dread of| eTVed @t times as the Captain of| The Hearst letter appeared in to-|cities and expected them to do 50 group of physicians and surgeons |and yesterday and great relief was 2 Furopean war . the Islander. He was a pa.ssengerlday’s Hollywood edition of Variety,|8s a branch of law enforcement gnaee aecomplishments made the 5 o cxprossed when it was found they 4 aboard the Islander on her last voy- | the theatrical publication. agencies, but that if they were un- | nospital and medical school of Johns Loggmg Congress Adv]sed were alive. F P 2 l C &y ‘ Ne CONTINUES PEACE MOVE age, leaving the ship at Skagway,en- | In the letter, Hearst said ‘that|able to do so his office could and |gepking University known around Against Unconsi dered Goldstein has a broken nose and ([I'lnancia r|§|s [« W < PARIS, Oct. 23—Premier Pierre| [OUte,to Whitehorse to inspect somercauformn and Federal income taxes | Would step in to see that such con- |the world. gal b o severe lacerations on the right arm. Haven Overridden— il s, | miniig property. The slander sailed |and other levies take more than|ditions as the Court described are| He was more widely known than| Legislation by Filberg |~ waiker nas cuts on his face and : Laval sought Premier Mussolini’s| .. erom Skagway the night that!eight, possibly nine percent’ of his|eliminated. others of the group—which included hands. | New nghs . r,nlr;oimltant:hr:nsl:or ending the in- Capt. Irving left there for the in- incon‘xe. He added, “It's absolutely| Chief of Police Roy Hoffman and|py j M. T. Finney, Dr. William T.| VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 23— 2 Plane Loses Beam ——— Teos ., terior, struck an iceberg and sank.|necessary for me to eliminate the |~ ot ool Halstead, Dr. William H. Welch, Dr.|Timber conservation will continue| rpey said the wreck was caused| NEW YORK, Oct. 23.— The Stock | “The copper mine at Whitehorse was | high income tax in California, which Hugh H. Yound and Dr. Edward A.|to take care of itself naturally, Rob- | wnen the plane lost the Seattle-Port- | Market today overrode the New \] A{,gg' :‘;’;‘B‘fw";;“’g | no good,”: Capt. Trving said. |goes to fifteen percent.” Kelley—because of the chief weapon |ert J. Filberg, of Comox, B. C.,|1and radio beam, along which they|Haven Railroads' financial crists Hailé B2 Heegs h.l— :"“;‘ This afternoon Capt. Irving called —————— he used in' the war that he directed | President of the Pacific Logging|were flying and a few minutes later |with a fast last half-hour rally and l‘ch the mz::' ta & ment of e | 07 31 old friend, Gov. John W. Troy. ‘ for yeass. wiglded publicity, and | Congress, said here. today. they ran into a snow storm, struck!pushed up numerous issues from one b toh Balament of re- | | “I'knew him when the Klondike rush F AsclsT Gu Ann | particularly newspaper publicity, as| In opening the annual convention, | ,me tree tops and plunged to the ! to three points to new highs for the “st # {started,” Capt. Irving said. the ‘best means of checking cancer. | Filberg advised against unconsidered | oo ¢y year and longer. lassie moved 30,000:troops to the, Early In Shipping i He found that it educated the public | legislation or unwise trading policies| ““wiiv . wid ne jumped to the| Olls and farm implement issues ™ nerthern front. | In the early 1870's Capt. lrvlng\ TES Ac AINST to have medical examinations made|and urged market expansion and ground ‘and pulled out Goldstein,|and a wide assortment of industrial ———————— : | became active in northern P“‘“c‘ g ly on_ the appearande of | controf of costs. Wwho was somewhat stunned, just as| specialties led the advance in. the ig | Coast. shipping, and was master any* ":gw‘ that might herald ap-| . S the ship burst into flames. last hour. Most of the rail shares: Hun“chNE IN \m SHcnom, Violany @ EN head- the dréad discase. | The pair found & stream and wan- | joined the forward thrust. : Bt of Teleataih, ek, LGNS —_— e I, Tl o, | dered down it and finally came out| Today's close was firm. ‘the Cassiar excitement. In. 1875 he spokesman for the rican Sos J 1 | at Morton, New Haven directors filed for re- n“yB A P ASSING_owned a fleet of steamers, inclyding | RO l;)s ev ellt lycelcomedf byicMy for file“n:reventlon (;l’lzC:nwr, A ar G or lh‘:{ W ttonal 7 A {J | the Hope, Glenora, Onward, and | whicli he helped;found in 1913, it was 1 1 i Baul oy AdS . Royal City. In 1878 he bought the | Plans ' to Umte Private S vty -0 his task to puncture claims made for ! nkruptey Act. famous old steamer William G. /Hunt Armles Inlp Nahonal i’ Good (,onchtlons baseless or fr’nndu‘letm “Fu;s"‘ooxe;he r ‘HUNDHED DIE CLOSING PRICES TODAY and entered competition ‘with the! o, malady. The society aim u- -, i NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Ciosing . Seven Are Known to Be Budson’s Bay Company on the New | Militia Sel’back CHARLESTON, South Carolina, |cate the public on the nature, con-|Cook Inlet Moose Hunters sotation ‘of Misskn Monaki oS Dead—P. ty Dam- | Westminster-Victoria route bs 5.5 Oct. 23. — President. Franklin D.|trol and prevalence of cancer, and IN EXPL | Bong iy & 19, Amaeat e 1 ; a roperty L e e orointed manager| VIENNA, .Oct. 33—Prince 'Von |Roosevelt was welcomed home today |Dr. Bloodgood always emphasized| laken to Anchorage | ‘ o age Estimated Low |and commodore of the Canadian |Strahemburg’s plans to unite Aus-|from his trip to the Pacific Coast|that too much was spent searching by Airplane conda 20%, Bethlehem Steel 39% / | Paciric Navigation Company and re- | ria’s private armjes into a national|and return East via the Panama |for cures and not enough on research L ) Ganacit M;)wrs 515, lnbemutiontl' SANTIAGO, Oct. 23— Eastern|mained with the company until the| Militia suffered a setback at Kitz-|Canal, with personal reports from in- |for causes and prevention. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 23— |Munitions for Anll - Com-| Harvester 591, Kennecott 24%, Unit~ Cuba cleared away the debris today | transfer of their i ts was made | ouehel, where a mnit of the Vice- |timates that greatly improved econ-| His addresses were made at medi- 2t i ) v | of t nterests ! Edward Meir and Walter Swanson, C Bl ed States Steel 47%, Pound $491%, rolled up by the hurricane that|io the Canadian Pacific Railroad |Chancellor's own Fascist Heimwher omic conditions were evidentcal association meetings in all parts| = oi b atiores. o Oook. 11~ munist. Campal ow Calumet 5%, United Fou 1 killed a number of persons and in-| Comp;ny in 1901. home guard voted oodepose him from | throughout the' nation. of the United States and also abroad. htmmwk:dn e Rkos ot thak- hoat Up China , ndries 1. jured 29. In 1898 Capt. Irving went to 5; | leadership. The President received aboard the Always they were given to the press, Shlhad vt & ‘Tunting expeditin, ? DOW. JONES AVERAGES The storm is apparently blowing | nMicMael, built a river boat, the Yu-| Officials were non{ronted by an|cruiser, Postmaster General James|chiefly through the Chemical Foun- maoee . " RY A Tve { have been rescued. They have been SHANGHALIL, Oct.23—One hundred| The following are today's Dow, out over Oriente Province. koner, arfd travelled up the Yukon to °1d Heimwher regulation providing A. Farley and members of Congress|dation whose president, Francis P.| "¢ W0 T0t by airplane which are believed to have been killed and | Tones averages: Industrials 139.58, ety A woman was killed in Santiago. \m headwaters. In 1899 he built two | that officers be chosen from men |of the southeast section. Carvan, was a staunch ally with both wenit: oot e ekl tie & many homes destroyed when. hiige | rails 3452, utilities 36.03. % An unconfirmed report from Caim- | hoats on interior lakes, one on Lake who have risen frgm the ranks. Postmaster General Farley repor;- effort and money in the fight that| hém. Repsindiin 4o vty amn{umuon e R h gnery sid S mege. dyy Bennett and one on Lake Atlin. ) - $ ol e - voRA m;?u Tunning: subsizeloodgood waged. ‘The first colony in Central America ‘ at Lanchow, Kansu Province, blew| Gutside of Addis Ababa, there are in the storm, which killed three ln; & Elected to Legisiature | A survey showed a total of 3,000 |stantially above t year. Diagnosis Methods | f was founded by Columbus in 1502 in | up today. Theé stores were for an|no roads for wheeled traffic in Bth- £ Jamaica before reaching Oriente. “n 1894 Capt. Irving was elected to| Vehicles, passing over the Benton| The President planned a tour of | Educating the public was, however, | o | 4 g ‘Property damage in Eastel Cmba *—p . 9 ] 1nd Tennessee river highways in an [this city before entraining for Wash- | LA Costa Rica where he left his brother ! anti-Communist campaign. Martial lopia. Transport is by mules, don- Frapeey by TT s L Pk g (Continued on Page Two) Bartholemew. taw preyails, eys, pack-hoirses and camels, “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XLVL, NO. 7099. 'FOREST FIRES ~ JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEBNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS * PRICE TEN CENTS 50. CALIFORNIA Puge Twer is less than had been anticipated. 1Continued on average week day, ington, D. C.

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