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THE DAILY ALA VOL. XLVII., NO. 7164. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ]UNEAU ALASKA WEDNFSDAY JANUARY 8, 1936. " MEMBER OF SKA EMPIR ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ PRICE TEN CENTS FAIRBANKS PLANE MAKES APPE’E’ ‘ ETHII]PIA ASKS back in Juneau around the 21st. night, i ‘l expedite the 'ork. from Ketchikan on the Victoria. ‘Talkeetna, is a passenger on the Vic- toria from Seattle to Seward. I p(-rlod of the depression is over.” EPORTED' MISSING (Continued on Fage Two) 1 ; " HEAD G-MAN ANNOUNCES MlLNE KIDNAP HOAX |JACK HERMAN | ' g “ . . s e L y B+ New Dealers Ex Emphasnze { “Mercilzss Extermination | ‘Prlot Failed to Reach Ruby Fact that Two Decis- Charged to Italians | on Cutbound Flight to ions Handed Down | by Emperor Kuskokwim Town + FAMILIES ASKED TO |MORE BLACKSHIRTS INTENSIVE SEARCH 5 STUDY OPINIONS | MOBILIZED FOR W. STARTED AT BETHEL hdad: 4 | % # President Silent Regarding! Mediterranean Tensio {Deputy Marshal, Doctor ') Case—New Plans | Eases as England || and Resident of Akiak i . 1 Formulated | Withdraws Vessels i Are Aboard Ship t | — it WASHINGTON, Jan. 8— New H QIHEVA Wen 4 B S | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. Dealers are tacitly appealing from |the League of Nations to stepiinth 8.—Pilct Jack Her flying 4 Italy’s “policy of merciless extermis, # : erman, S f ¢ the Supreme Court to the electorate, | | 3 Nat i 1 Air Ti rt in the hope that the nation will re- nation” today, as unofficial sourees - gl ir Transport ject the constitutional views of the | |in Rome predicted that Mussolini plane, is overdue four days{ . court’s majority and eventually wil! | may dispatch 100,000 more men' intoy from Akiak, near Bethel on B o follow the course upheld by its| the African campaign. o | the Kuskokwim, it was re- 1 ity | \ Emperor Haile Selassie basedihis | vealed here today. s Administration officials, from the !plea for a League inquiry on thgnl: 4| An intensive search has ' leged continued employment of poi- | ‘White House down, emphasized that ‘so‘i‘ et by e Fflfds’u The Eeni- been started by Johnny Lynn the Justices handed down two de- Y and two observers from here. cisions in the case that wrecked thc |opian request is to be considered hy Several h pl AAA the League council meeting January ; Several search planes are op- Ah;eady ettt - ptr Ao S 20. i J. Edgar Hoover, head of the federal bureau of Investigation, Is shown (seated) as he announced that | erating out of Bethel. i ; R SBAE Caleb Milne IV had admitted his “kidnaping” was a hoax. Milne was believed to have been kidnaped Passengers aboard the ship Henry L. Wallace hi led t i everyy{axfiil l:.om;:xd E;Q;mc)le:;i n: DIVISIONS MOBILIZED :n Nh-w Vnr'k :ndeacvfou:d 'llvo days later in Pennsylvania. Standing, left to right: R. Whitley, agent with Pilot Herman are Dep— y S h cisions. n charge of t| ew fi L. jrodi e o {)r ke 1 RQME. Jan. 8—The mobm_mnon, v McDu"moma(A““ho':d OPI‘I::I :ho?o)N“ha"' assistant to Hoover, and New York Police Inspector M. uty Marshal Nels Anderson 4 oA RS oD Oongress |of five new divisions ot troops is re | ——— ————— | of Bethel, Dr. Morton Myers #¢ Democrats. {ported to be ““d‘l"‘” ;0“5“’5"‘“""’ of Akiak and William Chenoy . Whether the New Deal strategy | "L‘izrn""w"‘*“:m'r?:;‘;:n 'i';ms;‘l";‘:;‘z‘ j xecutm" Huur DEGRUUT TR'AL of Akiak. ¢+ will involve an active drive fOf con- | gepator Millard E. Tydings and his bride, the former Mrs. Eleanor | planning greatly to increase his field ; . Herman left here for Ak- stitutional amendment remained as| payjes Cheeseborough, who were married in Washington, D. C. The oo it North Africa in order fo | iak, following the Yukon yet undetermined, with President| couple left immediately after a reception for a short honeymoon in | ' { dewn. Rub reported the Roosevelt silent. New Orleans. (Associated Press Photo) press his campaign of conquest 04 | , % . Meanwhile the AAA staff, at a TR il 2 _ | speedy conclusion. | plane had never reached there standstill, continues working with- | i 2 | 5 g ¥ so it is assumed the ship is olit back { | B orsatiani b | FOUR SHIPS WITHDRAWN | e "" e e down somewhere between Alaska Indi | LONDON, Jan. 8.—The British Ac- ! Ruby and Fairbanks, a dis- TAXES IN ESCROW as ndians | miralty today announced the with- | o155 Ry tance of about 200 miles, al- CHICAGO, Jan. 8—Disposition of | | drawal of four ships from the Medi- | - . H \ “ ¢ |though the pilot may have w0000 i\ AAA Erocmbg ks ASK PWA FUND Now Proposed lerraneen ares. Bive soriuh have, Gkl Dog Team Driver Re-‘Governor Studying Tran-{Accused Hits Ex-wife's| |08 ol B0 ode on T impounded by court order here must | WASHINGTON, Jan, §.—Alas. | been ordered on a spring cruise. | ports Everything Fine on | script—Prison Board | Story—Jury May Get |ther to the west. ¢ await the Supreme Court'’s ruling in ka Delegate Anthony J. Dimond Meanwhile reports were receiverd S De ks Tateri | M S, i T . the rice millers’ processing tax case, | PUBLIG LlBRAHY has introduced a bill permitting 16T€ {rom diplomatic sources in Paris | BRSO BIEHOL. | eets Saturday ase lomorrow ! ll »» according to United States Attorney | the Secretary of the Interior to | Prophesying a halt to any movement e > : Eon STV | Michael Igoe. | O e e ao | to impose further sanctiohs on Italy,| Mary Joyce, who left her Twin| TRENTON, N. J, Jan. 8.— The| With the calling of rebuttal wit- | # ¢ The processing taxes were paid | lu’r lll(:“in% et Eslxifi:ws il lile The French are said to believe that Glacier Lodge on the Taku River execution of Bruno Richard Haupt- nesses late this afternoon, the rru‘ untll last May, ‘When several rge|Loan: of $30 O toBe Ask- rote o oS e | the current deterrents are sufficient on December 20 on & thousand-mile |mann, convicted of the kidnaping| trial of Harry DeGroot, charged packers and processors filed suits to | tor ihe s‘ecrfix o % l‘hem to crush Italy’s power to continuc journey by dog team to Fairbanks|and slaying of the Lindbergh brby, »wuh the murder of Abe Hansen at | R restrain collection. ed—Subject to Approval | e o L e sl B T completed the first 100 miles and |is reported to have been definitely Chichagof in 1933, was drawing to a The packers won the preliminary at Apll] City Election donie’ ot the “Hekkistons’ of - the | e reached Atlin yesterday, accordims|set 1or Friday, January 17 at 8 o'clock | speedy close in the Federal District caden. but the ooiEd: ordebed " the P )i | S hosler HERATRTACL b the ter REVOLT INSTIGATED to a PAA radio message received to- | in the evening. | Court today. ] # | amount of taxes involved to be held | Lbiication for $30,000 PWA funds, | Fi{ory, particatarly steing the in. | ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 8.—The gov- day by Bob Ellis, local PAA repre- Gov. Harold Hoffman is reported| The case is expected to go to the in escrow pending final disposition. ¢, pe ysed, subject B raiohihy | disns the Hight to ferm business ernment today anonunced that Ital- sentative. The message, dated Jan- | studying the transcript of the trial | jury tomorrow afternoon, after clos- | " vl ot the i ot T e dabT | aasablations FMALAed by the Fedr, 180 aulbtors’ hiave'been flying ovee UAY 7, follows: as the Court of Pardons convenes|ing arguments have been given by | ELty TO DRAFT NEW BILLS gt A khareratnistion uf‘a [‘Jel’n\'\' eral Governigkni ( Gojjam province during the last “Atlin eight s from Ink- | Friday. Defense Counsel H. L. Faulkner and | “Doc”” Walk Socks R \a WASHINGTON, Jan. 8— The ;nemvlibmry bui]u‘mg\ for the City of VA (% AR | three days dropping tracts “inviting lin. Snow-shoed 20 miles yesterday, | Assistant District Attorney George | oC : alker Jeeks Ile House Agricultural Committee has|juneau, was unanimously voted & i "the population to revolt against the 15 _miles today. Having more fun. | W. Folta. electlon to Senate—Mrs. W authorized the tentative drafting of |¢he ity Council in its brief session | central governmem. ™ Leaving Atlin Thursday for White- | On cross-examination Mr. Folta Out for H a number of proposals for its consid - | estarday afternoon, atAo'cloék. | UF horse. Wiil wire. Was on Sloco| vigorously attempted to shake the Jenne t for Rouse eration in providing legislation to(° N [ester Troasé aiHileot, wis Summit when plane went over Sat- | self-defense story of the defendanu take the place of the outlawed AAA. |3pncinted to draw ;;p plans tod tha urday. Will go by way of Burwash, | ‘when court opened this morning, |« Two filings 1or the Territorial |iibrary, which will be erected ”n‘ BATT Beans, rice and moose not bad. : and to discredit certain parts of ‘m Legislature were made today with | s, u’ndesignated Aot 3 ki B e | 5 “(Signed) Mary Joyce.” | testimony concerning the events sr- | the Clerk of the Federal Court. Sen- 1 shased by the city. The plan> mentioned by Miss { rounding the alleged crime. ator Norman R. Walker of Ketchi- Mayor 1. Goldstein, in expressing BER) T fne AL Lockiger Elot FR'DAY HEPuRT‘ Threaws Ketated kan filed for re-election to the Sen- ' is gratification at the will of tho SIS Spnsan by - Jooh rbashrl.cand y E e f ate from the Pirst Division and Mrs. ; i ; Murray Stuart on a mercy flight DeGroot clatmed he was ill ‘and Snow Jenne of Juneau filed council, pointed out that present es g y T Orystal > 2 " eraigt i el | from Fairbanks to Juneau and re- terrified by repeated threats assert-| ¢ v rmerritorial House of Repre- timates on the building indicate it . . ! carlet fever serum for W g d M C . |edly made by Hansen when he (De- (?m tives from the First. Both 'p“ed P will not cost more than $25,000, but, Vice - Admiral Hepburn Is the stricken Tnterior city ays an eans Omm“"‘uroon seized & rifle from the f0¢'s'e | ¢ pemcerate. 8 *tfi:rtxe:ih; i el Successor to Ad- | Miss Joyce left her Lome at Taku | tee Makes Its Pro- |of the gas boat anchored au Hirst- | ¥gonq o walker, wenl drug- o T AN e S Di d I d M with a five-dog team on December 1 to Hous Chichagof, and fired the fatal shot| ;i n the pirst City, was first elect- The PWA funds will include a 45 miral Reeves imon ntroduces [Vleas- vived at Tu p posal to House at the deceased, who was standing percent direct granc by the goverr 20 and arrived at Tulsequah on De- s 7 I sed, who was standing oy to the Senate four years ago and : = e o R \ ure Reserving Industry |cember2r. A party of Indians witn gy oty L (i the companionway, He sald he be-|yerveq in two sessions of the Legis- | Spec1a| Strenglh Shown by LB B s AR sl ASHINGTON, Jan. 8— Vice for: Eskithor. Tadidn whom she trayelled from Tulsequah | o 7 wt50 B ETRERE HECEL S | eved Hansen was about to shoot |, iure with distinction. | 1 . \ st at | Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn, now s ans to Atlin estimated that the trip as | him with a revolver he was allegedly | nrq Jenne ran for the House two Some Groups—New tour percent. Thus, even if the en- | Commander of the Navy Scouting . iwould require about 20 days becausc| Siven the right of way on the |carrying on the trip. Iyears ago, being defeated in the pri- . Hiohs Reached jtire 3301100:&” tuseé- !lhf maximum | force, has been appointed Com- WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—A bill of the bad condition of the trail—| [00F tomorrow to the full pay- | The prosecution contended that|y.rv he is widely known in South- g b\frderieo&:m he city would be slightly mander-in-Chief of the United designed to assure native domina- particularly that portion which lay| ™Rt bonus bill. Four hours of |DeGroot, angry because his Wit |eaqt Alaska, of a pioneer family, and MW R ASE over $16, ARl & States fleet. tion of the reindeer industry in Al- along the Inklin River because of | general debate are allotted, elected to stay with Hansen rather |yaq peen prominent in women’s club E A to: 4 A ‘l-‘“l et PWA“’I cnr; t e The general shift in the Navy high aska through aid of the Federal holes in the river ice—but the jour-| o, oo than return to Juneau with him, shot{ yory for years. She is.a member of groups ;toodx B oy piit el Th Sae do- not, Mayor |command relieves Admiral Joseph | government was introduced by Dele- ney was completed in 12 days, which | ! S TON, Jan. 8.—1In a for- | Hansen as the latter was leaving the | the Diyisional Democratic commit- strength in a general improved stock | Goldstein said, provide for a lot. Thé | Recves, effective in June. | gate Anthony J. Dimond today. | is considered as remarkably fast|™@! TePOrtito the House, the Wars| boat. market. o p)evxouf suggest.h)ln,t f.l’:ll a lzulldln: AN |~ The measure authorizes the Sec- time. and Means Committee has recom- R. B. (“Doc”) Meclver, owner of ety SRR Oils and industrial specialties | be erected on the lot a jacent to the | retary of the Interior to acquire, - 5 mended cash payment of the bonus the gas boat which took the defend- were str City Hall, this bullding to be heated cuusHLl | through condemnation or by pur. as an essential part of the recovery ant to the island, was recalled to the E Rails a{Yl utilities failed to hang|by the city hall's system, was voted | { chase, all reindeer not now owned program and capable of increasing stand this morning by the defense, on tto all early gnflx i : ; down by lhf COH‘I!‘ACH alsh bel_x'x'g rxlrn;l by natives of the 'rerrnory, as weu | the Nation’s purchasxng power. f«m(l offered brief testimony concern- ber of new highs for several years|be declared obsz;lete 1 ,thh e g, ang hald “ ln | *L—A b Begsianign Atisohed g« being registered. In order to éa\'e t;me application | gkt o AP enadlt. . @ Mekimos | ! { POJE SERPRGES INGA. W 8 b Todays' close was firm and trad-|for the PWA funds will go forward ey f 5 di O whom | R o /4 oo § & it ut is ri e Secretary is further author- | nme ul '" | testified that the slain man “had al i : T S ke imieaiatereriobte ‘fd to finance or aid in financing | {bad reputation.” Fred Campen of | 2 m S nz e marketing of surplus reindeer | wAuk Bay, former night patrolman in —— CLOSING PRICES TODAY to provide a suitable lot for the en- | () cHINGTON, Jan, 8.—The Rev. ! through native coperative associa- i | Juneau, former U. S. Marshal Alber | S, € b = tation o' Masky Jwesn wiielook 4:::31 hile, Kemu;fl B itte¢ | orest,” announced foday he intended | only Batives of 1me Territory would | Farm Laborer Belneved to, |miner at Chichagor, declared trom| Razes Tacoma Company 3 ’ 2 E w file suit t 5 able to acquire reindeer. | i | the witness chair that Hans s acanda: 20, BefEmbam . |committee of the women's club-- “ionality of the 1913 Federal Reserve | Propriations. | Wife, Then Self ] 1) The fourth witness, Steve Early, | ¢ curtiss Wright 4%, General Motors |Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, Mrs. Pearl \ o aoh anlh sy s i y |offered the unexpected reply that| TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 8—Fire, fol- 551, Interrational Harvester 53%. Burford, Mrs. Lottie Spickett, and | L ipiapmangments. | T ‘ | Hansen had a good reutation. |lowing an explosion of wood flour 8 Kennecott z6%, United States Stesl | Mrs., Robert Kaufmann —in soliciting | L1¢ Detroit priest said he had two | MRS, FARMINGTON, Wash, Jan. 8—| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan. 8- |Hansen had a good reputation. 36t DAKInE Shie. dedeiiaanie 497, Southern Railway 15%, Pound | of the best-known men in the coun- | MRS. DIANE AYRES An apparent double slaying and suj- | A housing movement that would| Ceorse Jones, former U. 8. Deputy | ZPC 10 Mll‘l‘\ng & - o i # ¢ $463', Bremner 15 at 20. (Continued on Page Five) Iy as attorneys, SOUTH ON BUSINESS| cide was revealed here with the dis- “put four millio: men back to| Marshal, was recalled ‘o the stand | 0TS iy o bipns - T covery of the bodies of a wealthy | work” was described by Col. Clar- |4 testified to the finding of a r2- :rer: ::fl?i;;f: ;sl:s:md at a quarter . —_— B viiy hix #ife and & fermer 18- ity o gty o |volver, rifle and sap aboard Han- S DOIW. JONES AVERAGES [ Roosevelt Is to SNOW PLow‘cLEARs | Mrs. Diana Ayres, newly-appoint- | | o 2‘:{; g rosenr‘nl 88 the next step|..vs ‘gas boat. Jones brought the| Gay Kageler, 35, received second The following are today’s Dow, | i i ed representative of the Logan Gar- Thé dead are D. M. Hooper, his| add; p'i o hy' A body and the accused man to Juneau ; degree burns when he was trapped in Jones averages: Industrials 146.16, ‘Lanlzch Reelection DOWNTOWN STREETS ment Company, leaves today on the | epocie "0 0 Bacon, | of ressing the annual meeting: oo the shooting the mill as the blast blew off the | rails 4260, utilities 3105. | ien Tonizht . Alaska enroute to Seattle, where she g - i ‘:’e Chamber of Commerce as| Reporter Called | roof. Thirty others, who were eating : —eoe—— Campaign Tonig o will attend a convention of her firm.|"EIIRE L ieq | pegaeny Of fne American Refall| rhe last defense witness called was |1uich on a nearby dock, escaped. L. | STERLING TO WESTWARD ; — | Sireet cleaning Work will be con-| Mrs. Ayres, who has worked with |, "ot 5 GO0 ederation, Sherrill declared an| o, Newman, court reporter, who| All of the city's fire department, —_— WASHINGTON, Jan. 8— , |tinued by the eity this evening,|various enterprises here, was last bt ;. sl important field for government 15| iogifieq as to certain parts of M- |PIUs fireboat and tive tugs, battled |, Hawley Sterling, Assistant Chiet | Democratic Party leaders con- | When the plow ia put in operation | employed in the Leader Department “to lift off the heavy and paralyz-|iyers declarations at the first trial |With fiames to save neighboring “ Engineer for the Alaska Road Com- | yerged on Washington today to tt)n removing snoW from all down- | Store. ¥ GUISE GOES WE ing hand of excessive taxation of DeGroot in 1933. structures. .., mission, left for the Westward on the | help President Roosevelt formal- own thoroughfares. — e —— LN | through the z}}mlmuon of waste| DeGroot took the stand on his own e —— Victoria, He is going to look over |, ly launch his reelection cam- Motorists are requested not to CHET JOHNSON HERE Merle H. Guise, mining engineer, | In government. behalf late yesterday as the first de - BOUND FOR SEWARD the bridge construction being done | . paign which will be at the Na- |leave their cars standing at the| Chet Johnson, National Grocery |interested in mining ground neas| “There is sound reason,” he said, | fense witness, offering his version o1 Clark Andresen, Hunt and Motte: over the Knik river. He expects to b2 | . tipnal Jackson Day dinner to- curb in downtown areas, in order to' Company representative, arrived for believing that the emergency ST representative, is a passenger from Seattle to Seward cr. the Vietoria.

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