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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE * SIXTEFN PAGES JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS SECOND SECTION—PAGES | TO 8 VOL. XLVIIL, NO. 7169, PAF MAY NOT FISH IN BRISTOL BAY —( { 3 ¢ * B ‘ S ’ . “ ; e i 3 ‘ i N . Schmeling Back in U. S. for Joe Louis Bout BONUS BOUGHT |Show Girls Mix Wash and Glamor 'UNION MAKES - / e o ‘ —And Think of Boys “Back Home” ¥ 4 RS P o ] PHOPERTY TA ne Uk or boys aACk riome I'"GH DEMAND % 3 : 2 o | L - EXEMPT,RULING SALMON PRICE N. Y. Commissio ides : R . Vels N JNStI;I DE.C |President Archie Shiels ets Neec 1 R lo&la{ o | Makes Statement in on > LT Bellingham NEW YORK CITY, May 8— | & Rt STl S War veterans who elect to invest BELLLIN(”}‘L‘\M' W, eay 8. the Drooesan, Ko e Nt President Archie W .Shiely of the Bordb G ither Homt ar i Pacific American Fisheries says un- properties in this State will be {[oertainty reghivink ;Dthich Sep VIR . |exempt from State, county, and 'l"l““:f"“"‘:i *‘;“5"’ ?\",:k,"’;‘\”;‘f" general municipal taxation, accord- Pl i "’J‘:"‘m: i W G A - ‘;’lj‘ui:“'“‘ milfle Ty, e e | The union is asking seventeen ~'The ’(;LC‘\;OH s i cents per fish, which Mr. Shiels af- on the matter. The American Le- 7 “If the unioh persists in its price et s A the Pacific American Fisheries will it A & g not erate its Bristol Bay plant, Joe Jacobs Max Schmeling Mike Jacobs bonus money in sound projects, h:ncgpt}ie ilolrth K‘:nz itk nps 500 Max Schmeling, center, former world's heavy- | maker, as he arrivés in New York from Germany ":;i:_’[‘;’;fd_ the ”".q”“';e;b‘m" i cannery workers, may mot sail’ weight boxing champion, is greeted by Joe Jacobs, | for his bout with Joe Louis, “Brown Bomber” of ‘_‘?‘\‘ 2 yo‘;“;““':l 5:;‘ )‘g i "Df“‘;lflns Shiels declared. \aft, his manager, and Mike Jacobs, right, match- | Detroit, scheduled for the Yankee stadium, June 18, || ' = =" (0 Ilheire S pf;“ The price asked is five cents per W B Sl cabiis R o ¥ 1 & r - ” &9 fis o't last yea 8 Vi - e e ool 12, SUHEes. v Bae B¢ Ak S M s e <00 A0 . modernizing their present ones, A ghigdegreer i caerioi et Short Crop Talk ~ England Hears Baldwin Ready v v lcies” o - i M 5 o tention of financing homes under | R > I > WI o the Single Mortgage System or a n ys em Increases Wheat to hetire as F'rime MENISLeT; v mpovenents on the Moa- . y c & ernization Credit Plan of the Fed- H H H T Chamberlain May Head Cabinet - o siminisaion fings viciories . Prlce I" Fra"ce | Deputy Tax Commissioner Daniel 3 Dvpfl‘r’::“e‘m"":(‘j‘}m“::t"‘:f“ j]‘f":’”v The “Rockettes” of the Radio City Music Hall dancing chorus get some exercise (bottom.) Well 1 % . erican Leglon, that the commission| WO Scles attest the effort expended in “line” drills for next week’s show (upper left). Betty Sasscier, I] u s “I e PARIS, France, May 8—France, had ruled that real property pur.| Brooklym and Beverly Adams, Louisville, prepare for their call (upper right). which normally produe st ; vl ! plae g L ;upll’;f ‘;r:dl“‘gr chased with the proceeds of bonds \ | SEATTLE, May 8—The Univer- . her, 40,000,000, cliisatiy; Tasy- BETe th to be issued in settlement of the| NEW YORK, May 8—They may | cichings, others read, play the ra-|leave until the last show at night.'smy of Washington team, which 1Aport part of Hew hads tidkt ey ve terans adjusted-compensation|ne glamorous show girls to the @0, or—practice dancing | Recreation rooms with pianos and!won third place in the recent it i e il claims comes within the provisions | siage-coor Johnnies, but at heart| Yowll find them lounging around!all sorts of games—plus cafeterias olympic basketball tryouts at New &H0D, TofGcRE NG o of the tax law which provides for | the pert—and well paid—young wo-| 1 47 varieties of pajamas—wide, and quick lunch counters, easily|york, had no set plays except from e i SE R e atahe exemption from real-estate taxes|men in the Radio City Music Hall| bell-bottom ones, with flowered accessible in the buiuding, make it tne tipoff, ter, unfavorable for winter wheat, up to the amount of money invest- | chorus are just homebodies | prints or startling Mother Goose |unnecessary for them even to don| Coach Hec Edmundson has al- which comprises the greater part of ed in property which is she pro- An aura of domesticity hangs dcsigns. They spend hours mani- street clothes until the going-home!ways worked upon the theory that the country’s crop, is expected by ceeds of a bonus, a pension, or|over every dressing room occupied | Curing themselves or wondering |hour arrives. 3 a game, with its ever-changing sit- Agribaliurel TGS 1 eduse |Insurance paid by the United States | by the “Rockettes,” the dancers who | Whether the boys back home are A Glimpse of “Life” uations, should be left entirely to the total yield even below last year's |Government. Application for this|make rhythm their business. A Still pitching horseshoes down by| Occasionally, however, they seize|the players. 8. Tt natgit o HC000N0DE gihets exemption must be made at the|clothes-line, strung from radiator | the post office the rather long interval between| yygshington teams receive sound (about 278,000,000 bushels). A 75, local tax office pipe to window, and from which| Usually they arrive at the Music| the 1 ternoon and dinner shows! coaching in fundamentals — check- int i | e SHGIAE Wr andless ar sitk | Hall around 1 p. m. After checking | to snatch a glimpse of “life | - iR s 000,000 quintal crop is probable. dangles an endless array of silk |ing, passing and following — but A Wheat prices; no. longer’ uirectly ‘ stockings and lacy things, features| in at the stage door registration Often it's an exciting glimpse. {they are left to think for them- rogilated by e ‘have oerideT sy | ual each ‘room. ‘huom they wander upstairs, take| They go out the stage door, SCOOt|calves in the heat of battle. . rapkdly i, et o B Shmf All the Rockettes, head-liners in| some light preliminary exercise, ap-| around the block, enter through the| Harq-driving, helter-skelter bas- age. “The. Driier unnen. Fham 27 | their trade, busy themselves be- DIy make-up, change to the opening | front door, and scitle down for a|kethall with one or two men bring- francs a quintal last August to 104 M tween shows. Some write letters,| costumes, and await their cues. | thrilling movie ing the ball down to the front francs a quintal—the equivalent of } v few paint or go in for charcoal| Once they check in they seldom They're crazy about the movies. court, for a system <° fast, merry- $188 a bushel—in March. ! i B e S e T —= lgo-round passing is Edmundson’s Trade circles regard it unlikely | % . |and the East? |style of offense, and it has won » that the United States will get any ‘Federal Orders Clear Way anaon tr(’ngl (] ('y rl,lg | That hardly seems reasonable,|Washington many championships in of the business if it is necessary to | for Collection Of TWen |but strange things do happen in|the Northern Division of the Pa- v« import wheat. | p H l B ’ T I politics. cific Coast Conference. | 2 4 gl b |ty Thousand Dollars oover ang oran Og(?t er il s By finishing third in the Olym- y | REY : 2 | pic finals, Washington traveled S W | farther than any of the oth 1- . am he" s Marks FEATELE May 8. — A Poderal By BYRON PRICE that course collided forcibly with | £ i gicn i Court order has cleared the way 2 A lege representatives. o eollent 820 000 feowed, Whe Way|(Chief of Bureau, The Associated|plans of the Landon workers e g : iy o Press, Washington) | In his own State of California, | ra a e" e [ Sl grodacers 1d.'the “oopl ' |Mr. Hoover's political associates | R = f Li conservation act taxes. Nothing else thus far in the Re- e | evocation o icenses | Judge Cushman denied the peti- |Publican pre-convention campaign|1Wve S€CRE lli\,,m‘ kg i Helps Cut Auto Mishaps u s R |tion to restrain the Collector of |h@s caused more comment than the |P ‘"’l' d‘ (“;;L"d :)‘):“' e phige mi LAST S“MMER ps Lu 0 ap: ¥ i acers a Internal Revenue from collecting |SPectacle of certain friends of Her-| g it % - 4 y one and one half per cent tax on |bert Hoover standing shoulder m!""““'1 ‘“]"9"; ""“‘P e M"?"";;‘“”;‘v ffl‘*.”sm“' N, G,/ Maxy: 8-S Neville Chamberlain, present Chancellor of the Exchequer, is be- | 1€ sale price of coal shoulder _with “certain friends of |2 ©® TRCER i ks 'L'm:\ral:xli S(T,yni'r’?'lfivr?f:!"l" ?f\:xu K $ A le lain, , is be- | % : 2 F i _ |stayed it 4 rnia, leaving : % e drivers enses is proving 1 LOS ANGELES, May 8.—AD at-| ing mentioned as Britain's next Prime Minister as Stanley Baldwin, | The mine producers sought to[Willlam E Borah across the path-|y "4 4o the Hooverites. Indicated Hundreds of|ciective in curbing highway ac- tempt to bring some titles back 10 present head of the government, becomes the target for increasing |have the collection held up pend-|Way _of the Landon boom | Thousands Will Be Tak- |cidents . America will take Harlan Fengler political bombardment. |ing the Supreme Court's decision| ~For months Mr. Hoover and Mr.| The inside story about .‘“"7}’., g OusAnds WA De Lak- | | e s ditviee Tidshms tag e and Lou Moore, auto racing driy- B R lon coal conservation act in the|Borah have been looked upon by a pmute. INERR ayRlislec: & Heee en Off Relief Rolls Plrstgioctostogiotrsip Mol e ers, to the salt flats of Bonneville, ) ) VUTTE | Guffey Act. 9 lalways is the danger that some of 9 » Tl ‘neat s By CHARLES P. NUTTER In the defense debate, Sir Austen | Y . large section of the public M- | i1e implications may not be war-| . thorities of the highway division of 1t's & campaign against the Brit- LONDON, May 8.—Growing belief rebuked Baldwin for his “errors of 5 BT bolizing entirely opposite and "I ranted. Yet such f as do appear| CHICAGO, 11l May 8—With mid-| the state department of revenue, ish, e exists’' in England that the political judgment”; while the Inskip ap- sibly irreconcilable wings of Repub-| .\ "0 themselves | western farmers offering wages ten | disclose that 2,290 licenses have been -9 Fengler and Moore aré going Aays of Stanley Baldwin, the Prime pointment brought further stinging lican thought | percent above last year, relief of-|recalled. 4 . = > Minister and No. 1 man in the remarks from the powerful con- Whatever the principals them- | ficials predicted the farms will ab-| Principal offense resulting in rev~ after Sir Malcolm Campbell’s record | SEQUENC! ) - British Government, are numbered. servative who thought Winston | selves may have been thinking, the| CONSEQUENCES UNULEAR | sorh three hundred thousand work-)ocation, they say, has been drunk- =+ for one mile, which he set last | . : September. 15 his Bluebird, and | Responsible political eircles are Churchill should have had the new impression ;among some of their The consequences cannot be as-|ers from the relief rolis this spring,|en driving. Y after the'24-hour e .recurd convinced that Neville Chamberlain, Mministerial job. | followers has gone even farther sessed, of course, until the battle| A survey of ten states, from Ohio o S peerien held by Captain George Eyston of Chancellor of the Exchequer, is be- Baldwin Apologies Cited | T than that. G lover the nomination has proceeded | to Nebraska, showed the farmers are Trlplets, Still Neighbors, + England. . |ing groomed as his successor. Britain, stated Sir Austen, was|[ ono Souoht Killer Suspect | The Borah people have supposed much farther. paying an average of $140 a day Celebrate 62d Birthda The Americans' car is a 3,500-| ANy actual move to restore Bald- justified in “demanding great g Ddought Riller Suspect that whatever, Mr. Hoover did in| y s quite apparent that the sup- | With board elebrate irthday pound aluminum monster, black, Win to private life is, however, be- changes, and evidence that every- Tralled—-»Fmally fheh“mpa‘g" would be “"g""} WIth ' orters of Mr. Landon are seeking| Officials sald some workers re- streamlined to the ultimate degree, |liéved six months or a year away. thing is being done to prevent the | Cartured s Dopgiapsydhe Boral INfNence i, caabih SHIGL B8 e . cantidate | {0%d 0 toke the cs Decslse, of LUVERNE, Ala, May 8. — The and to be powered with a 675-| But Wwhen it comes, competent ob- continuance or recurrence of such| gptures would be, thereby, held' in check./oe 1o west—a section where both|the temporary nature of some of Moody triplets of Lucerne recently horsepower motor. Fengler believes | servers believe, the upheaval is cer- errors as those for which the Prime| . . 3 Similarly, the Hoover people have |\ Hoover and Mr. Borah reside.| the offers and fear of delay on get- ;Pltjbmwd their sixty-second birth- 4+ the latter will tain to bring Sir Samuel Hoare, Minister has twice within the last LAKE CITY, Utah, May 8— |felt that whatever Mr. Borah did rp.y pave not encouraged open | ting back on relief rolls ay push the big buggy g Bisibolic abnonoo! tha' arreat ‘of |woilld B divasted | lirgely o Born Callle, Claudia and Dell over the salt flats at better than |scapegoat of the Hoare-Laval epi- tWo years asked the pardon of the pOler Sanonce: top. atrest. ol Wl 9 iRarind Y NS | Gaclaration for him among the 3 ot g : a 1 al a . 300 tllos ab. Bkis {sode. back to the Cabinet with House” a long-sought suspect in the brutal [a return to the Hoover leadership. p. iorn leaders. X Moody, the triplets today are Mrs. Campbell's record was 301.33 more prestige than ever. He referred to Baldwin's apologies| 18¥ing of Ruth Shaw, young girl| Under these circumstances, it has; ‘w0 tne nomination himself Rioters Burn Catholic g Vi SHEhea M M O R ® miles, the computed average of two| Baldwin recently has been the for misjudging the speed and dan- | ¥hose body was found in & snow been taken for granted thatin it it understandable that Mr. Borari Churches Today, Madrid| a1 live within sort | 4 ank on arc . e man was |important arty movement, the two ’ as istance runs over & measured mile, On one |target of developing political at- ger of German rearmament and the | 238K on March 22. Th important party k e ; e ches ay, Madnd| Al live within a short distan * rip, Do was locked at 304511 cress. |tacks which claim & wide backing abortive Hoare-Laval plan for end- | rTested at a tourist camp and gave would be found on opposite sides of *10 b “gj”_:“‘l ““:y t;“}‘n s 5 of each other and one is the mother Ing.the mile in 11.83 seconds |in the House of Commons, including ing the Italian-Ethiopian war the name of Ben H. Pack, Jr., aged|the fence. That is what attracts so ,“ af :’:I ";“L‘,z::,‘é lé‘(,le::w).l #;:L 1 ‘AM{T”) May Hh mnt(’:n "'; e 4 o ; ; g : 21. The police have been trailing |much attention to the current sit-|Per 0! Instructec ceegaies. amed by rumors that priests and > ston factions whi ntly Young conservatives, to whom 5 P ve! reves A -\ - o " ’(l:apmthy [to“ :;:/eraged Ho‘hnve s w :;k; l}xlxchgto lrl‘e,guet y B fimg has been n hero, are|Dim since the crime . uation with respect to Governor duestion still unanswered, however, nuns were distributing poisoned|POLLACK FLYING SERVICE nllce i aE, S0 R s _‘:P‘”‘ "‘ O aRisiiood 40 B Lt Fisancs ———a Landon. how far he is prepared to go|candy to children, set fire to a| TO PURCHASE LARGE PLANE The car the American pair will ; Ofdon Call Him “Unsafe pdes o be. osrl‘ns ol lhenm The Hat of v ToAlan: shicr:: ait | k |with his opposition, in the conven- |dozen Roman Catholic “churches _— drive was built in Fengler's auto- ot only is it being charged that 19, ;800 169l Anal U8 SHONG| o iy ¢ . " EMENTS tion itself, il his own candidacy [ schools and monasteries. Thirty-two| Either Frank Pollack, owner of **“motive shop from designs by Ar- |Baldwin falled to Tealize the need make Way for & younger man with | Off bV an Indian Texas Ranger ina ~NO DIRECT STATEMENTS 1 were wentidad 110, U4 Shi0Ng the Pollack Flying Servi hi Sl Ofiicepis, who deskgns: movie | for- national; defense, aking zefuge s belter grasp on forelgn sifairs. | PStile years ago, will be displayed| 1¢ should hie borne In mind that = ol gt s | ViRG; pheen. Sh g tudio set: pn' 26 feet, two inches |in procrastination, but nlwghls a Members of Parliament recently 2t the Texas Rangers’ exhibit dur- neither Mr. Hoover nor Mr. Borah! Mr. Hoover is in a somewhat dif- | Rioters swarmed through the pilot, Herm Joslyn, will leave Fair- fong‘ as:as ukelscgmpe:efrs Bluebird | pointment of Sir ;rhomas; Inskip l;,s have noticed an amazing change in| ‘P8 the state’ centennial this year. |has spoken out directly against Mr. furent position. He has hinted that %Hf‘eh shouting “Burn the Church- (blnnlfa soon éolrmNewcnmg, Del., to 4 has a large dorsal fin and tele—}Mmister for Coordination of Na- the stocky Prime Minister who took ‘Landon has made any attack on he is not a (.Landl'dute, but he n;:ver WGuards PR p]};c: :;:)vlang hx;c; tph:ce(:\:m::—; 3; scopic sights, It is called the ‘Fal- |tional Defense, prompted an out- over his office from the aging hand | Baldwin has been in politics 40 him, or pronounced him inaccept- hae dissvowed & desirs 10 ARV s | Palfbanks, ‘THia haw: plans et 5 con. burst of open criticism. of Ramsay MacDonald less than a|years, almost 30 of them as mem- iable as a Presidential candidate somelmn'{. to say about the nom- pted to clear the streets i dosluficd i rrexgming'in s Tried out on the bed of Muroc In & bitterly-worded editorial the year ago. It was his third time in|ber of Parliament for the Bewdleyi Yet the physical facts, as they ination. Some of h).s» friends believe MA+X s [ada an’ Alaske hak & serei 0 dry lake with a smaller motor than | independent Observer wrote that the post, he having served previous- | division of Worcestershire. He m‘»‘hfl‘/e developed in various import- the real key to his position is a o AR LOYE IMFBOVES . lone ton and's diiee s aul Will power it at Bonneville, the “there can be no safety in depend- 1y from 1923 to 1924 and from 1924 held most of the high Cabine: ant sectors, are as much a part of longreherithed determinatioe Dot 10 el iy Sl heumonia. in | 1,200 miles at 145 miles per hous. machine made 152 miles an hour €nce upon him. To his habit of pro- to 1929. posts leading to the Bremicrship, the SLOFY as anything which might let the party fall into the hands| danserousiy M with paeumonia W\ Ly TGRS0 UL TS SR 0L E and handled satisfactorily. crastination, especially in supposed Veteran’s Nerves Gone? and has spared enough time from |have been said or left unsaid by of the Eastern old-timers, several of danaer. according ia reports ve.|plane, Mr. Pollack will have a flset PR e matters of urgency, & thousand Baldwin, they say, appears a vic- |politics to accumulate a fortune |either the former President or the of whom have volunteered approv- 2. CUIER RCCHT B8 O L‘:we- e |ot four sirplanes. based ab ek % ~ A concerted war against the mos- years are but a day.” tim of nerves in the rising clash in the steel industry. | Senstge. Srom Adxbo. ing word about Governor Landon.| .o ..o e seates aboard a steam- | banks. quito menace, conducted by the| Tory criticism of the Inskip ap- and importance of international re-| It has been rumored that he| Not only have some of the Borah Is it possible that, after all, Mr.| "oy 0o Lo e eak brosllad e e = city of Fairbanks, will be waged pointment was especially marked. lation, of which he admittedly is|plans to retire after the coronation lieutenants openly accused Mr. Lan- Hoover and Borah look upon them- /o "p (o0 by the Stingus 'of her( Al Dube and Hazel L. Lowen- f this spring, according to decision of | Most challenging was the attack no master. His forte is domestic|of King Edward next year, but the don of being the candidate of cer- selves as much nearer together thall |y onq and travelled from Juneau |Bart, both of Fairbanks, were mar- .+ the city council, which has ordered of Sir Austen Chamberlain, ultra- relations, in keeping with his role|direct political opposition may tain financial interests, but Mr. the public supposes, bound by the " pairbanks on the North Canada|ried recently in the United States oil to be used on all ponds and | conservative former Foreign Secre- as an English squire and farmer,|cause him to retreat to private life | Borah himself has pressed his can- all-important spiritual tie of a com- | 4i pypress plane flown by L. F.|commissioner’s office in Fairbanks a fact of which he repeatedy boasts.|before that time. didacy vigorously in States where mon ovposition to the old guard | Barr, = | by Commissioner W. N. Growden, sloughs in the city. ibflry and brother of Neville. L v

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