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THE DAILY 4 ) “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME® VOL. XLVIIL, NO. 7168. JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS . ! s ANNEXATION A7 PER GENT OF Kings Before Their Time LAST MEMBER | | ! Decree Predicted in Rome quloglcgl Survey Official, | Capture Made at ANoon To- - Because of League Na- Education Board Mem- day on Street in San tions Meeting Monday bers at Chamber Meet Francisco ROME, May 7. — On Saturday Verbal messages Irem' their re- SOMF. OF RANSth night a decree demanding the total lsp(‘c\n‘e communities by members RSON annexation of conquered Ethiopia | of the Territorial Board of Educ;:— MONEY ON PE is the prediction in Rome in the tclr.nland 1Irrém R. H Sarizxax: oé t(’? | L ions’ | Geological Survey were ures : ; face of the League of Nations the luncheon meeting of the Ju- Announcement Is Made by meeting in Geneva next Monday. u v | s It is also reported that Fascist neau Orawbet i O | J. Edgar Hoover in Army occupation in Ethiopia has ROUE 18, 9 SR s | Washington complete charge of the French- l\f»‘url,\" :'vo: ‘::;ngn:)yo:h;\l;fl;a g owned Addis Ababa-Djibouti rail- sty e ! | ‘ . s road from the capital city to the vey, Mr. Si‘rgvr‘l“ fGFO“E‘:‘- mqud mfl}-"s | “ HINGTON, May 7. boundary of French Somaliland, L IR pioas TOiE by ‘cg :’}’y £ | William Mahan, long sought which is the only egress by rail (‘);2650:’1‘1“’“3:’ :&:fi‘:“:m c‘;m;f:;eu | suspect in connection with the ifsrm:ertmh:ngm i e and will soon be available. Den kidnaping of young George The French Government in Paris Pt “L‘:f“‘foji(“i’:“m‘:grfle‘:;;p“; | Weyerhaeuser in Tacoma in it 1 AN, e Stated. M. Sacgens has besn g May of last year, was cap- Sunuhansiusly Tracye armics &l ycvm'.znL:)hin?:');"tgnwtzz ::rl?:;’zrar:; The death of King Fuad | of Egypt and the succession to the throne of his 16-year-old son, Prince ‘:“::;ed I i‘:";i:ra:‘:“}co F';:d:: Ot OBy} SO R seubiie s on - Of) remarked his annual visit to the Farouk, brought into the limelight again two other boy kings and another youth who was a monarch for on according - Edga southern Ethiopia with the capture et hildren of King Leopold of the ' Chamber here and the Rotary Club a while. Farouk (second from right), joined the ranks of 12-year-old King Peter Il of Yugoslavia, (left), [Hgover, Chief of the Investi- of the important town of Jijiga. A threat to _kldlnap thet:w:h er! eu:.u irzv;. “MI: ’emiz" Sofivict . 1. Katohlkar Was cathing to Ratd Ananda Mihidel (second from left), 10-year-old ruler in absentia, over his 11,000,000 subjects in Siam, | ration Bureau, Department 3 The Army of Occupation pressed | :ehlogI::n‘l::::dd\::itoi?dthwrlea!en?n:rlr:t.ten O i Lirg: Pringe Buddboulh | iacet's habit e and Crown Prince Mihai of Rumania who, though only 14, was king of Rumania until he was ousted in &2 / % p into service Selassie’s own imp(»rml: and Princess Jo:ephigne Charlotte are shown here as they watched & }'x' ‘L ');‘aul‘knm PRI 1930 by his father, Carol. (Associated Press Photos) ‘()( Justice. pAt;llcbe to mop up riot-torn Addxs]’ procession at Brussels. (Associated Press Photo) 30ard of Education, introduced thej 2 e Hoover also announced ”}at i 1 aot o e wduiaw RED FLAG IS Unemployment 3,000 STUDENTS Jiun v soueenende on > %, | " of Fairbanks, P. C. McMullen of p y y $7,300 when apprehended on By as u ar ls Seward, M. J. Walsh of Nome and 4 4 Sixth nma e Iss'"g A. H. Ziegler of Ketchikan. H . Minosy street between Sixt $ ; i | " The Mutanimka, ‘profect- 1 il "uatm" s Pu i e i R . ! ahead in accd»shape, Mr. McMul- some was part of the $200,- N ""“ arva m" | len, who also is a member of the B “ | Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Cor- cAPITAL BLDG Befnl’e cfl“ ress AT WASH STATE .000 ransom money, with ser- | E AR AND H H H % @ poration which handles the project, ] i ial numbers altered. | I" fl e Ug Ill feported. HE BHQ K vet i T G i | Hoover said Mahan admit- filled with homesteaders and Col=| s fs g o ‘ - Y 4 A R i cnists who are making a success of Emblem Found at Day-| Administrator Hopkins Says Many Demands Submitted ted his identity but did not i3 7 e | HR0 o ; # ! the undertaking and coupled with 3 3 ¥ ik R i by Woman Mansger Is Under|Famous Violinist Zlatko | Trap Set by J. Edgar Hoov- te cefivity whvien s soins on | Preak Waving from Top Government, Industry to Administration—Ac v OGO A R Balokovic Plans Six er — Arrest Is Made the Homer aistict agricultural ¢ of Supreme Court Must Combine tion Expected Today | _. rrest—ras Been Weeks' G Hunt Without Firing Shot | veiopment in the Seward district| 7 R e fess. We have got enough evi- Trouble Before | ecks same fiun ithout riring Sho 1Inck§]»pmmxs;xlng(.I He reported many| wASHINGTON, May 7.—Citizens| WASHINGTON, May 7—Harry I PULLMAN, Wash. h}:y .;L— dence to conviet him,” said e TR e P 6 i e S amilies, with their own resources,| were amazed when they awoke this Hopkins told Congress it is better ~ Students are on a strike here - SEATTLE, May 7_William Jus- | Enthusiastically making plans for| CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 7—Har-' coming into the Homer district| morning, looked out from their |0 lhgurn G Ot | (okyc: Givt sident ek it Hoover. sis) ot Tusssing a:lzllxsuius[Bblu;ku;vmw :mn% in .Ainska ry Campbell, last mvmlmrv of the where, he said, the prospect is es- | windows and found a red flag fly- |ernment cooperation with industry ing the State College Adminis- | Mahan was unarmed when AR ot Sl BElodll Wil WOImAR!| T o T ooty VAL 86 Alvin Feacpls @ik, &0 owo others pecially bright |ing over the huge marble temple of 'to increase employment instead of tration Building. President Hol- captured, said Hoover. e Tn wndor arrest. has been | AP big game hunter, expressed his were caught in a trap set by J. ° Gonditions at Nome are about|the United States Supreme Court. |considering a permanent program | land threatened to expel them if * found in Kitsap County. He said|GcUBht With Alaska last evening as Edgar Hoover, Chief of the Inves-' normal, Mr. Walsh tald the Cham~| The red flag apparently had been |for relief. they continued. All classrooms ‘ he was not sure whether the treat- | N Strolled down the streets of Ju-| tigation Bureau, Department Of per members, with several new min- | rajsed during the night by prank-| Houkins said one and one half| are deserted and the majority Sensaiionai Kidnapin ¥ ment had helped him. neail it his wite dios, | ing developments going forward this sters, It was fluttering from the pillion dollars for next year will, ©f the students remained in Sensaiionai Kidnaping Linds Hegeard aged 89, 1s hald Leaving today on the Campbell ’nu-t capture was made at Toledo, geason with several new dredge: staff and struck consternation into |not be enough unless private em- their dormitories. } Y Ge W ik on u opest charée. e adkad Ao Church_ yacht Wu"ufred I, Mr.'and like in the case of the capture prought into the district. The price | the ranks of the Supreme court | ployment picks up. He said the | SRS oung .-u)rge eye ) ke years in_ the State Prison “f““fizrkmm tl:fi‘sux:ns:’:r:nt\‘f:; 1L 5 K.m;hlm M‘; .Or]mm last week, of gold has been especially helpful| guard assigned to protect the dig- |appropriation will enable WPA to| PULLMAN, Wash., May 7.—Wash- Ser was kidnaped on the af- manslaughter conviction in 1911 for | o™ 0L N (L SUTRNOER TS mt&h:; i R e 0 e done nity of the Nation's highest Tri-|provide work for 2,000,000 persons |ington State College students, at a|ternoon of May 24, 1935, 4+ the death of a woman patient in e i Sl e e A e (e b . much to promote the new under-|pynat | throughout the year as compared | mass meeting last night, voted to \pao” o pec o in Tacoma [ aopes he can bag a few brownies. year-old girl and Sam Cokar, mi-| tokings. Mr. Walsh stressed the| A detachment of the Metropoli-| 4 g o Fram i e I e n his 3 # her sanitarium. The possibility of his returninz tc = he d ated g | with the March peak of 3,050,000 € 4 y and re n i a S e DT R ]umdlu Ao !m:m :ro ‘IH‘P} g:cm: no;:I hgmcflm l[n r ;-r;mlnttel g:n«,v fact that there are plenty of men|tan Police struggled for half an|The present plan is to drop about away from all classes until the Ad-|from school to his home. G- very good as thi ml]:slcmn and the T::‘pclluroe:' L[')1m(r)1l§011) sl de:c Loddo al:n::::‘;z;? L‘L‘J;I; e flag“dorwn Bk 780,000 during’the next few: montha, | Ministeation aboliahes fhabine laws“\lcn from all parts of the e 2 S o | and advised aga! z0ing success i a P S e C H i 2 I 3 o g . s . . S. 4 P B mbf,:;y :fi;‘",‘,:gst‘",fi‘;”‘;“ -y fll | Not forgetting the Douglas con-|ed the flag with a gasoline torch * | The vote was taken at the end‘h)r the son of Mr. and® M o 2 s R | vention, Mr. Ziegler facetiously tied to the end of a long pole. | of a conference of students and|Phili ' rhacuser Jr. The countries in the world | { ip eye s ; s | commented the only reason he had | The flag caught fire and was de-’ 4 faculty groups. 1hr e aiito: in: whiehi the. boy To Muir Glacter for not coming to Juneau any more | stroyed | | It appears that most of the 3,000| ° £ 4 A The first destination of Mr. Bal- {was that he was afraid to lose his| The authorities have started a| l” Is ga ur | students intend to walk out and|Was said to have been spirited | okovic's party, which includes Mrs. brief case. Those conversant with |search for the pranksters who rais- | they say they will also picket the|away, hidden in a trunk on & J. B. Bridges of Olympia, is Muir | the now widely heralded convention|ed the banner bearing a himmer | | class rooms. | the r. was reported in & | Glacier, after which they plan to — recalled the reported strange dl&iand sickle, The authorities suspect ar a"e es u"s The demands of the students in-| '€ Ted s . 2 Ith . 2 | touch at various points on Admir- [ 0 ¥ 3 _ | appearance of the brief case of W.!pranksters might hail from Har-| |clude a progressive clean-minded Many sections o e coun- Ame risan Newspaper»,uy and Chichagof Islands. Guided Early Morning Blaze in Se | C. Arnold of Ketchikan, one of the|vard University as a copy of “The| & Administration, noncompulsory|try but was never taken in + Woman Disappears—May |ov Harry Nelson, who joined them attle Traps Woman— lactive leaders in the conclave. Mr.|Lampoon” Harvard's —humorous| p, ROGER D. GREENE class attendance, no penalties for| . " o | at Juneau, the sportsman will not : | Arnold also carried the proxies from | magazine, containing an article,| 18 sy | ailure to attend social gatherings f e . Have Left Before Orgy |ony hunt, but nas great hopes of Another Injured {the Second Division to the conven-|“Down with Capitalism” was found | I"(’“N“f)’rl;"ur”‘;f"_zw,' ;U‘"\‘fpf'i‘:r abolition of the Dean of Womens'| Several days later the ran- | catching a mess of trout and sal- e | tion and Mr. Walsh smilingly com- |at the base of the ilag pole. L D o fontits. the Dardan. | Social Regulation and Adminis-|som of $200,000 was paid and WASHINGTON, May 7. — The | mon, an adventure, he says, he has| SEATTLE, May 7—Dorothy Dal-| mented during his remarks today s o [ Pien the 17emile. stoait linking the| tration, and ultra conservative, dic- tho T londad s anoa State Department is without word never experienced. rymple, Orthopedic Hospital nurse,|that in view of the usual procedure ¥ Bl Ll Y(Ih, gl Jins _g 1€ tatorial Administrative policie .1. boy was releas of Miss Eleanor Meade, aged 30,/ On completion of his vacation,| was burned to death this mOrning|in juneau of being represented by EH “AP Angoan VIR s ;’, phigsd - highway near Seattle and re- American newspaper woman, listed | the artist will return to Fgance, to| when trapped in an apartment|proxy he felt just a little out of | when ,”T"‘ Le:}_gu( of ‘”r-“;" ‘?.(L;‘ A tnrnbd ta Bia Rome, L in Addis Ababa. Belief is expressed | his Chatean De Lachevre Dor’ locat- | house fire. Amanda Hufty, MISS|orger appearing in person. Mr. | w"})m case this month, is forecasf : Whaley she possibly left the Capital City|ed between Nice and Monte Carlo,| Dalrymple’s roommate, Was serious- | paulkner, remarked that as he re- here. | o 5 el Later Harmon W. aley ¢4 of Ethiopia bofore the orgy of loot- | completely restored by him from a | ly injured | called it there were several persons :’""’ff' Amhiny Bden, Ef‘_“;‘!‘ 0"1‘1 . and his young wife, Margar- ing and killing. ruin a thousand years old into an| The apartment of the two women | reputedly represented at the con- | g8 "“"9:1‘“% it is pre 'Kl"(" ‘-“, ot were arrested in falt Tikd ¢ Miss Meade was born in Spring- | establishment of 24 rooms complete- | was gutted and damage to the build-| vention without any proxy at all | seize on l] 2 Sion to -nlrfnmaulr en“ Ica“ upe t, . ; . field and formerly worked on news- |1y electrified and even containing | ing is estimated at $15,000. | Work of Board a \(-.lVEL-g ov;dbaip .1.1 }-{:u-r.s world City. She had passed some o % papers in New York City. a swimming pool which stands on a >-oee - Work of the Board of Education d:li::fir::t tzdt;e trxvc;“/n:(hl;(ar’z;:g the ransom money and this Al il i a]:’!(]"\;sg;hehzelbf iant {3 gpne ety ol Fa“:j““;"'t_res' Spokesman tor N. A. M.|ceaure adopted by Turkey's dicta- Hoover Pats His Party injled to her apprehension and is he calls home al e is| re"n clan Is ating its formation and duties, el fpkice. Tati i o b ch ras' SI.AYER RUNS touring a great deal of the time pointing out that during the current| Says It Is Regimenta- ""V-V;"f:“:fi:LN‘:“zmu;‘};d‘:r";‘:']:‘};(‘m'B_ California on Back for [later her husband was ar- |and is now booked for 37 concerts | biennium the Board has the control t. fBusiness ‘] rlx'xll;-nged BB T P s:u- Primary Vote rested. The two were taken 6 | in several of the large cities of Eu-| of more than a million dollars to 10n o l?l:atox"u'»—Gleat S ialr !";'u;\rl‘ A by plane to Tacoma, ar- | rope. | carrying out school activities. He R ! o At Thak S bsine 1] PALO ALTO. CaL. My ¥ -ate | at ’ ’ [ Collector explained expense of $100000 was| WASHINGTON, May 7—The tax | Belgium and Italy—by marching his H al, May 7—Her-|raigned and then taken to the (4 ot | Mr. Balokovic, besides being an f N s R necessary in establishing schools in bill was attacked today by the|troops ;]nu:rthek d;;m;mta?znur munfi- bert H')uvlcr‘ mmr{ne’g‘:msfi on 1‘29 county jail at Olympia. Their 2 it 1 B2 » i S0~ y i A a election o esday, sald: % A o = E S , is als col- n a | Sts 1- |spokesman of the National Asso-|land, the Turkish dictator formally primary elec % ’ ; Eleven Convicts Slashed byuaerct:i: an::pzz::?: i S(;‘,eiu(l;{:. u Ew " y xz;”““k“ for the Colonists’ chil- | o nufacturers as a|appealed to the League and to the| “The election puts the Republi-|trial quickly followed and g paper articles, and offered compli-| PARIS, May 7.—The discovery of | small boat harbor committee, re-|Omic planning ai e e WHEA A< AN defe is serving sentence on ca- HC s Shol | ments to the Empire for being one!a new ray in the sun's halo, hith-| portedo the Chamber that all the s_Lep towards Governman regula- danell{;svlw‘:;ls l:iemul‘llt;m‘zfd[ u;‘ 1923, Nr;;t mvb‘or i < : i s ande His el willh i TN PRISON, Cal,|Ot the few newspapers over the erio unknown is claimed by a|data on small boat operations here|Bon and regimentation ] A G o I Bl b ol gpeiod Bl oo in the eatt Mf;/AN_I QUE!::'II;IVen i w:r; world which spelled his name ngm‘Fronch astronomer, Bernard Lyot.|had been compiled and was being |Ness. . dlpl;)mullc & BvDes hak et e L'm- ‘pnmary ol pr;{m;] or Womeg lin e east. = the first time. He has to date| ay—or it may even be a se- l. H. J. Wild with re- e T oo gy 4 ahan esca rom a ne , slashed today when a crazed Fili-|300 yarious spellings of his name n;‘h; r;;)vs:):s held )[0 indicate that :e:ztsn Lr(:)rcsoemng a date for a hear-| MISS DOOLEY GIVEN be- expecten /fo “appiaud [Tuesese Ny 3 g li Bd tte, M l:e d has pino, Frank Dange, murderer, Tan | cippeq from assorted Newspapers. there is something, perhaps, a chem-|ing on the matter in Juneau. It is| HONORS ON BIRTHDAY restraint in mot resorting to the in Butte, Montana, an a ss amuck in a crowded shed before| The versatile Mr. Balokovic Whoical element, which so far has es<|expemd to be some time next| ‘Hmex"?ln /alrt”alcct)mlzm ::g:;h(:fij — U O been reported seen in many a guard killed him. has the distinction of being the attention of observers. | ie., hitting first and asl 5- C o ke ik 2 The crazed Filipino attacked 300 | : e \CaPMedL‘y*:fl porgr S e m;:m,n ot the Bxccutive Hoard re. |, Miss Boberta Dooley, who is cele- | tions aftervard. parts of the country convicts in the shed with a knife| (Contmued on Page Toreer |, YOl M0 s O | e o petween 100 and 150 will | PTa4ng her birthday today, was| Ataturk's moderation made a deep TRE ATY then. ¢ fashioned from g fence wire. g PR the observatory on the Pic du Midi|be the Los Angeles good will tour NONOT guest at finiate this | ympresson. in Briish_government His arrest in San Francisco —_———————— : 5 the|n0On given by Mrs. R. R. Brown|circles, particularly since it follow- 3 " X }AMY BREAKS :o.ur:’tléél'ol‘.lcl:‘fhl’nP!;re!::;anengflm X:“c? lea‘ves :figfil‘o June 6 on the| o home on Eleventh and C|ed a series of treaty ruptures, such Rec|procal Trade Pact/2t noon today clears up his InAHn nEM | At A Sapan cor Street. Those attending the affair| as Germany's violation of the Treaty Ao eorot B - angle of the case. ;nc ;a s‘Zmal appamt\‘ls the C li S H hold |were Mrs, Helen Baker, Miss Mar-|of Versailles in reintroducing con- 84 e.n comes — e ,———— | AlR HEcuRnimmen usrca n "‘:mch e kM4~ poxs 00! dge’ ouse . [an Cramer and the guest of | scription, March 16, 1935; Ger- Effective June 15 \IRVING PLANE GOES ¥ F R EvELT ‘muwggexglo.rntion of the sun’s halo Fllflll«llllllxi Go. Auction |honor, Miss Dooley. | many’s violation of Locarno by re- OUT FOR A. DE ROUX | gzn all times and not, as previously, A dinner tonight honoring Miss | militarizing the Rpmelnnd March WASHINGTON, May 7.—A reci- .- At | ipees. NORTHAMPTON, Mass., May 7.|Dooley will be given by Mr. and |7, 1936, and Austria’s recent repudi- procal trade treaty between the! The Irving Airways Lockheed LEWISTON, Idaho, May 7—The| CAPETOWN, South Africa, Mnylnmy fufing. e o S nishings of the|Mrs. Jack Laurie. The host and | ation of the treaty of St. Germain United States and France, the thir- [ Vega seaplane piloted by Gene Mey- Dem ts of Idaho today made & |7.—Mrs. Amy Johnson Mollison has| The coronograph divides the halo|—The household fur 8! | i N ledzem:o :stla;ho' ”;n ballots s.et a !;ew record for a flight fn)m; into the bands of the spectrum and|late President Calvin Coolidge were hostess, Edward Laurie and Miss| by ordering conscription. i teenth in the State Department’s|ring made a flight to Bear Creek on 59 and d;vn {he ]L:\:‘fgor Roose- | England, landing her airplane here!lt was while examining the red|placed on the auction block today. Dooley will enjoy, dinner and a Reward For Law Abuit:ta program ,will become effective June| Admiralty Island yesterday after- * Jelt at the Democratic National|in three days six hours and twen-|band, M, Lyot said, that he came|Mrs. Coolidge is traveling in b:::“‘;:n;:keueflsl:de especially for Tg:{;nm"fiwpa‘:‘:d_x:;‘::"fl- 15.. The treaty was signed yes- noxoxxx:tg::;fi\: DeRoux from that Convention. ty-six minutes after her take-off."across the new ray. Europe. & d 4 | terday. pol y

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