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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL XLVIII., NO 7265. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS BOMBS DROPPED ON MADRID, AIR RAID | Alfonso’s Boast “I Will Die a ng"’ May Influence REBEL PLANES ULTIMATUM 1S Everything LONGSHOREMEN; L CIRCLE ABOVE VESSEL OWNERS Plans in Present Insurrection i in Spanish Republic | |SSUED HEARST | | Going to Be CAPITAL CITY First Su cce?,ful Aerial Charge Reported Made by Rebel Aircraft SECOND ATTEMPT IS REPULSED BY GOVT. BY MAYOR DORE! 'Demands Publisher Mak ¢l | Peace with Labor or | ‘ Quit Seattle PRAISE IS GIVEN TO Democratic Standard Biera:e rs Making | Great Campaign Trip, S. E. Alaska SITKA, Alaska, visiting Hoonah and Te Modificatiorga Two-Year- Old Agreement Are Demanded WAGE INCREASE IS TURNED DOWN Aug. 29. After akee where j PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT | ., siastic support was treety ex- 1 3 3 pressed, the Democratic standard . | | o Thousand Are Said to Have | City Executive Charges|pearers arrived here Friday ater- | FTesident Bndges Gives His B . H ~ | s C vel nd- Been Killed in North Sec- | i ‘Lapgdanianckront to jusn b sueafil A well attepd Views—Alaska Ship- tor—Ammunition Low Break Down Unions ~ |and indications are that Sitka will ping Is Involved te | - w;,o Democratic by a large majority, Sevaindhosion LONDON, Aug. 29.—Official ad- OONCENTRATION BELLIGERENCE “EXUBERANCE REFLECTION SEATTLE, Aug. 29.—Demanding! reports said. BULLETIN — SAN FRAN- vices today state aerial bombs ex-| . Alfonso, exiled ruler of Spain, displays moods which mirror hi s dual character—a “good fellow” welcome in all circles, he is never- that Willlam Randolph Hearst make, A majority of the Democratic| CISCO, Cal, Aug. 29. — After 1 ploded on the downtown streets of | theless stubborn and never forgets that he was a ruler by “divine right.” peace with labor or “get out of Se-|candidates left Sitka at 10:'30 this| five days of futile negotiations, ’ Madrid in the first successful air| e AT AT gt gl R o N . Y o R ~ > attle,” was sounded as a new chord morning for Chichagof and this af-| representatives of the Long- E raid made on that city proper. By DEWITT MACKENZIE Prince of the Asturias, heir pre- raised, that square jaw of his has reactionary, to the detriment of in the newsroom strike at the Se-| ternoon \"(‘l\lb to F’Plf‘r:.h\lru Whl‘rt“ S‘huremen and the ngrfnnt Several persons are reported to| NEW YORK, Aug. 29. — Word sumptive to the non-existent throne, come forward. Whether he may be his country. attle Post Intelligencer. | @another meeting is to be held to-| Employers adjourned this after- have been wounded. {from Austria that former King Al- |entered Spain and tried to enlist contemplating action now on his Alfonso demonstrated his physical “‘Hearst has got to get out, of Se- mgh}» ; ! : : noon to reconvene on Monday Windows were shattered but lit-|fonso might fly back to revolution- with the rebels, General Emilio own behalf, or for the benefit of courage time and again, for his attle unless he makes terms with' Everywhere the candidates weni in last minute attempts to pre- tle damage was actually dome 10! torn Spain in an effort to regain |Mola, northern commander, com- |his heir, has not been made ap- life was attempted on numerous oc- labor. He is determined to destroy, they were s great ovations, it| vent an open break and possible the buildings. |his throne through the medium of |pelled him to leave the country. parent. |casions. He knew that one of the Labor Unions and I won't stand by ““I‘* r:1”-“ il V‘”,; i addes repetition of the 1934 maritime | Loyal Government airplanes re-ithe revolt has not surprised those The general also ordered the arrest and let that happen in Seattle,” n the party which is traveling in| g¢rike. T k T f W ’ t Nolrway Nll)lmsler ogejustlce» The Senator lashed back at Gov.|Mal service after September 30, 1936 b 1 rom ashin On ssues Lecree—Iecre- !Alfred M. Landon’s attack upon the|Makes it necessary that the pro- - NEW, YORK, Aug. 29.—Rails op- EsK'Mus Nuw a es p g Boln STEP UN laries EX elled Administration’s tax policies posed modifications be considered . 5:'::‘.‘ t:reldu’::::yle Bzzesar;)‘z\:erda:p\ p 1 rHa N Dagi Wikl Ridvie aa- wn.lm\:ll d;la} It is therefore re- By ANDRUE BERDING time so as to capture the lead ‘ serted that President Franklin D. duested that your representatives n e than t.hree v OSLO, Norway, Aug. 29.—In an - N mim'srra::t:;nsst}? r:xor :on bl SHUUT WALR ROME, Aug. 29—Premier Benito| With it. pligers byy Frpsa ool Roosevelt is- “handling the fiscal Meet for that purpose at the earliest DSRENS B 50 MU pooe | Mussolini By “bEoORTe : Axdther 4—Reform of the League of | T thoe.. Taow Mistzky and his wife Policies “of ‘the Govemment with|Ppossible time, with the represantas Stock Exchange today. | , B .| Nations by removing its com- | UBE0R,: SN ¥ . concern only for the needs of hu-|tves of the associations of em- Alcohols were also out in front e ] George Washington. in “his - deter . d e | are interned in their country home ¢ | ployers' ‘which ate ‘parties to. the and a wide assortment of special- [} mination to stay out of entangling Pulsory features abd mekifie | here. The same order decreed ex-|W@nity which are approved in re-| POV > pe inback Whale Escapes|aian the big powers linked by its | [mmediate Mllltary Sanc- bere: ; gard for Federal credit.” faward ties registered substantial gains. i own pact its rulng body. | pulsion for his two male secretar- "o o Tandon's Buffalol (Continued on Page Two) Today's close was firm. Trans- When Washed Ashore— With conditions seemingly per-| ¢ : 3 UOI’IS Agams[ Any es. sbesch. Bermtor Robinson sald Ll | A it fers were 600,000 shares. L N h I N . fect for an alliance with Germany, Meanwhile some uncer!amm_le_s # 5 2 Trotzky is blamed for the pro- P 5 aid Lan- § { ong Night Is Nearing |, cays to Hitler in effect: “We | Must be cleared up for Mussolini. Fighting Nation noadl TNt B S et tor whmh\dons only definite concrete pro-| FR CLOSING PRICES TODAY ‘; can collaborate without incorporah‘ Wants Mediterranean Pact | sixteen confessed plotting to over- HO:ICEH‘I;’H'i *WLES '.I_“;" l:‘v llll(‘nd‘.\ to NEW YORK, Aug. 29—Closing' T OINT BARROW, Alaska, Aug.|ipg» | One is the attitude of England in| GENEVA, Aug. 20—Russia has throw the Soviet Government and | piFSe ¥ 21 """u”"“‘““ of taxes| auotation of Alaska Juneau mine 29—The Eskimos here shot many| with fngland and France plead-|the Mediterranean. Il Duce wants| proposed a bold scheme to the were found guilty and executed be-| " '8¢ COTPOTaUIOns stock today is 14%, American Can’walrus off shore, also on and near|ing for his return to the Stressa|England to give up its mutual se-|League of Nations. fore a firing squad. H 121, American Light and Power the ice pack, in recent weeks which|anti-German front, he refuses to|Curity pacts in that sea and enter| The scheme would force almost ' 13%, Anaconds 38%, Bethlehem|yave peen in great need for their|attend their preliminary Locarno|With Italy into a pact mutually|immediate military sanctions DEMAND EXPULSION | L % Steel 67%, Calumet and Hecla 11%, conference. | guaranteeing its freedom. against any national making war. MOSCOW, Aug. 29.—The Soviet | Columbia Gas and Electric 21%,|d¢Pieted larders because of poor| ™o T e to be more than “a| Another is the Socialist govern-| The proposal recommends that Government has issued a demand | E Commonwealth and Southern 3%, Whaling in recent years. The meat| e bit independent.” | ment in France. Tl Duce must wait the Assembly of the League of Na- on Norway to expel Trotzky from | & % Curtiss-Wright 6%, International is fed to the dogs and the blubber Se~ks Balance of Power to see how Premier Blum's left ideas | tions adopt a protocol which in that nation but does not ask that ey - Ao Harvester 79%, Kennecott 47%,|is used for fuel. Late summer, according to a high|Will change French foreign poli- event of war, would force the Coun- he be returned to Ru I har lf‘-’ l“ARC Filed /\gal! s Simmons 37%, United States Steel Finback Whale Escapes |Fascist official, will see a defin-|Cles. cil of the League of Nations to be our in Murder 70%, United Corporation 7%, Cities A finback whale was washed|ite flowering of Mussolini's policy,| Yet another is the working out | summoned within three days and lfuring Strike Service 4%, Pound $5.03%. ashore during the storm last ‘Sun-| with the following cornerstones: |of the recent Austro-German trea-| Within another three dfllys. dby dn ke s ht-"and ‘MaEd /IteaT “Bask] o .1 Noalliange with the Gers | W- Fo ‘Tt also kibw wHother | threscquasters’ vote; could deoide Second D. l»,( Is B OAKLA I, Aug. 20 Dis- DOW, JONES AVERAG! BN g g, : [ circumstances existing and calling con aughter Is Born: OARLA 1, Aug s 4 e into the water and saved itself as| man group or the Anglo-French |Uermany and Italy can collaborate | {167 “tals lication of puntitive f trict Attorn | Warren said to- T e oy's DOW.|the natives just stood and watched| group. On the contrary, an |In the Balkans {E0E e S y to Wellknown Couple 1555 fie 1s srepared to tie shar d es averag : ! 1 land did not shoot, thus permitting| “independent Italian” policy 6 | i in New York City against four arrcsted Maritime U up .13; rails 55.01, up 91; utilities 34.70, 'up 08. ’ it to escape. which may be described as the | | | w2 ok 7 ion members in connection with b B S Is Getting Night holding 101 a wmmfflt:‘ bal- \capt Patarsu“ |ABSENTEE BALLOTS i NEW YORK, Aug. 29 Jack | the five month old waterfront slays Sl ; ‘The sun which first disappeared| M8 Of .power as between | 1 | MOUNTING UP HERE Dempsey, former champion heavy-|!Dg Of Chief Enzincer George AISHSH RUSS|A Es on the horizon near midnight Aug-| f}:az‘c‘; ‘::d bc";:““;y 'fi‘m;k" e 5 . | E—— weight of the world, grinned broad- |Perts of the freighter Point Lobs 5 a 12 an or so . . ® 2 a st ere. 3 ust 9 is now rapidly sinking lower.| |0 TN G Sonole | Ma nlschar fl | A total of 12 absentee banots Break Occurs This Morning|' today on the birth of a second| dUfmE & stk heve =~ 0 It is semi-darkness at 10 p. m. and | 3 | have been received by U. S. Com- | . daughter, born last night to Mrs.| ige men RESE e e ‘aylight again at 2 a. m [ kT, . pik g i el to aoon! When Chain Gang |Dempsey, the former Hannan wil-|Earl King, once Seattle secretary of R 2—A peace plan consisting [ Srasioner illen. up i e . liams. The little Miss tipped thelthe Marine Firemen, Oilers, Wipers 3 largely of the revival of his four- I’c m ar fl today, the largest. mumber of ab- Working in City L X eflm‘u o Dped e land. Watertenders’ Association, & : | power pact — England, France, ‘s‘“‘ P Sast this eatly before ‘ dgicen branch of the ISL; Anthony M. ¥ AT AMBARGH'K HUNBREDS DIE | Germany, Italy. The pact died | '-‘1%“"“ ’nh:em oflmabls ;:ldmy{ ATLANTA, Gfifirgm' Aug. 29. — HAE {Murphy, assistant secretary, and E. | aborning in 1933, but diplomat- | 2 ose who are going to a One guard was killed this forenoon H. Ramsey. described by Warren X shiegery, had ibeot Enown to 1| Ice-Bieaks Around Herschel | trom their poiiing places on Sep-!in the break of two convicts from ‘-.> o S 10 the whica . | resurrect many dead agree- Island — Expected tember'$ shald) cast their ballots the De ¥all chaln gang which is |- George Wallace Union member, Levanewsky and LeVChCI'lkO '] ments. One or two other coun- k Sh now in the Commissioner’s office. working in the Druid Hills exclus- |who Warren charges is one of the g H t H Ofihom tries, Poland or Poland and Bac Ofl}y bt |ive residential section here actual slayers, is being returned i | ope 48 op Russia, are to be added. Mus- Town Put on Sale | Clyde Greshen, the guard, aged from Texas where he was arrested. # Tixie Bay Soon SEOUL, Korea, Aug. 20. — Three solini would prefer to exclude | HERSCHEL ISLAND, Aug. 29— " Bidd 35, was killed with his own pistol | Another union member, Ben Sac- | hundred and ninety-one lives are| Russia, but the Franco-Soviet |The ice is breaking and this will to nghest 1Ader which was wrestled away from him —_— owitz, is sought [~ MOSCOW, Aug. 20.—The Soviet|known to have been taken in a ty-| pact may prove an obstacle. | permit Capt. C. D. Peterson to un- {by one of the convicts. NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Threaten-| King, in the county jail here, de- aviators, Lenaneyisky and Levchen- |phoon sweeping the southern Kor- 3—Attendance at the five- |load his trading schooner Patter- MONTREAL, Aug. 29—The town| Theron Cranston, aged 22, serving'ing letters, written to two promi-|nies conmection with the slaying. d ko, are weather bound at Ambar-|eon Peninsula, an official an-| power Locarno conference (Eng- |son with the cargo aboard after Of St. Michel de Laval, on the out- 20 years for a street car holdup,|nent debutantes of New York City|His attorney, George Anderson, de- _3 chik Bay near Lena River in Si-|nouncement said today. land, Prance, Germany, Italy |waiting for two weeks. He should Skirts of Montreal, has been of- and Charles Brown, aged 19, serv-|have led to the arrest of William|clared the arrest was “part of a ) beria. The two stated they hoped Eighty-nine persons are reported| and Belgium) to be called prob- |leave the area, 400 miles east of fered for sale to highest bidders. |ing from two to five years for an|Butler, 18-year-old youth of Brook- | general plan to vilify water{ront un- ‘ to hop shortly for Tixie Bay at missing. ably in September. He will |Point Barrow, at least in another| The town has a debt of more auto theft, were the convicts who|lyn. He is charged with extortion, ions.” 4 Lena’s Mouth, enroute here’ from| Forty-five have been injured. haye worked out his idea for |week to escape being caught in the|than five million doliars, and to escaped by commandeering a laun-|Department of Justice officials an-| The trio are held for investiga pulsed a second attempt to bomb Madrid. | ON NORTHERN FRONT LONDON, Aug. 29. — On the fwho know this square-jawed, die- hard monarch. Alfonso has furnished ample evi- dence, both by word and deed, dur- ing his five-year exile that he in-| “on sight” of any member of the | royal family. Mola explained his action by | saying that this is a national and | not a monarchist movement. Furth- northern frontier battle sector, cas- tended to try to reclaim the crown‘ermore. his officers said he feared ualties are estimated into the thou-! sands, government ranks. of the Bourbons, wrested from his | in both rebel and Spanish/unwilling hands by the repubucans}Bourbons would cause friction lin 1931 Coupled with this is Lhei |that the presence of any of the in the insurgent ranks, which include The rebels are again storming fact that he always has been utterly {not only royalists but republicans Fort San Marcial, next post to Irun. fearless of the violent death which |and fascists. The Loyalists, admitting ammuni-* tion is running low after several has pursued him persistently since] ,the time when he was a tiny tot| Laughed at Death Whether Alfonso might be able days of fighting, are keeping ma-'whose legs were too short to reach |ty gvercome this attitude is some- chine guns trained on the rebel the floor as he sat on the golden | thing which time alone can answer, King Alfonso was an anomaly as | prices of his position was possible a ruler—a sort of dual character.|assassination. “But,” as he remark- On the one side he had a rugged}ed “that price does not include but charming personality—a man's \my courage. They may kill me, but man and a ladies’ man, who was | if they should make me afraid—ah! | heartily welcomed in all circles; he |that indeed would be a calamity.” was a hard-riding, all-around | “I Will Die a King!” sportsman whose feats aroused the | A typical’ example of the King's admiration of Europe, the while It | pravery was furnished 'way back in trembled for his personal safety.| 1905 when he was youth. While |He laughed in the face of death; a guest of ¢he French nation he he was democratic to the poinut °11yvu riding in a carriage from the Bohemianism 1n his~ assoc.ations; | grand opera house in Paris with and never was happier than when|pragident Loubet when a bomb ex- |mixing -with cronies among “the | pjodeq almost under the vehicle. poaple; {As the coachman lashed his horses said Mayor John F. Dore in a speech made last night in Everett to an audience of 2,000 persons. Menace No. One Mayor Dore further Hearst as menace No. 1 The Seattle Mayor praised Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt as the friend of the working man and charged that Gov. Alfred M. Landon is “in the front of the fight to break ‘down Labor.” In Seattle, at 4 recent mass meet- ing, held as the result of the strike on the BSeattle Post-Intelligencer, described i thony J. Dimond, Territorial Audi- "tor Frank A. Boyle, Territorial At- SLASHES BACK the new Bellanca seaplane of the| Marine Airways of Juneau, piloted | by Alex Holden, are Delegate An-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.,, Aug. 29. Fears of a possible repetition of the bitter 1934 martitime strike in- |creases as employers presented a |united front in declaring for a mod- -lification in the labor agrecments. | Ship owners recently informed the | longshoremen they will not grant ‘domands for increases in wages and ‘11;0 requested neutral persons be lput in charge of the hiring halls Before the denial to the demands ‘werv announced, waterfront em- | ployers of the Pacific Coast jointly torney General James 8. Truitt, Capt James V. Davis and J. P. Al derson, - ATLANDON ON Mayor Dore said that if Hearst sent asked resentatives of the Inter- IR seat o5 vougt feSKEainly: Dils erpeliaRtiog Within tha Olsag/to, “havine EERS! |in terror, the: “boy “king” jumped hisy"sormn gang” to Seattle, he rl\:ltmn:p z:)ngshor:';n:n‘s lAssocia- Barred by Insurgents |borders of his former kingdom | At the same time he never forgot lup and, throwing his arms protect- would “make it hotter than hell” ! tion 0 & conference on the present STOCK PRICES | AGAIN ADVANCE, While none doubts that Alfonso | has the courage of his convictions, 'the Spanish insurgents have made |it amply clear that they do not intend to tolerate the intervention of any of the royal family at this would raise a desperate problem |for the heterogeneous rebels, who |have buried political animosities temporarily for the good of the common cause. While Alfonso accepted the in- for a moment that he was ruler by ing about Loubet, shouted “Viva la “divine right” and that his word | France.” was law and sufficient. He and the | Just before the revolution which former Kalser of Germany were al- | ousted him, Alfonso declared: “I most the last of the monarchs who will never abandon my throne! clung to the theory of “the divine may die fighting, but I will die ® - for him. LEON TROTZKY differences and addressed the fol« lowing letter to all local ILA presi- ‘Senator Robinson Declares dents: Republlcans Only Have One Letter Is Sent “The award of the national long- ‘\hm( men’s board of October 12, 1934 critical juncture in a fratricidal |evitable in the revolution of 1931, right of kings.” Alfonso, the de- king!”" No one ever expressed any ope will eupire on September 30, 1936. SHURT SESSIUN conflict which is so bitter that it he has stubbornly refused to sur- lightful comrade, was said to be doubt that he meant this. Now the LITTLE B :,;(”“A X During the two years that the has developed into one of exterm- render what he claims is the right stubborn and dictatorial with his world is wondering whether he is o akanshs; Aug Rails Take 1;@ in Upward Climb, Followed by Al- cohols and Others 1 ination. Only the other day when the of the Bourbons to rule Spain. Ev- ery tlme the subject has been ministers. Those who overthrew him charged thflt he was medleval and prepared to try to make good this proud Bourbon challenge. POINT BARROW San Diego, via Alaska. Property damage is large. 11l Duce, Seeking More Power, RUSSIA TAKES WIFE IN HOME ;. thé new hig-power pact by that ice pack date there have heen no offers. | dry truck —United States Senator Joseph aWard has been in effect our ex- 'r Robinson, Democratic majority Perience has demonstrated that it leader in the Senate, charged that|Should be modified the Republicans are “staking their| “The interest of the public as well last hope on their ability to fright-|@s of steamship companies and en the consumer.” shippers in the continuance of nor- nounced. tion. ARE DEADLOCKED