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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ' VOL. XLIX., NO. 7358. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1936, MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS " PRICE TEN CENT2 i e —— - . | Lt o WL B o 0 ol b AN s ERIG L e e SHELLS DROP NEAR Uo So GUN'.A H Ci are“a cause 'Lou Ann Markle Is vN w AIRL'NES! HOW NEWEST BOMBER LANDED ON ITS NOSE u s UPERATIUN R AMERICAN SHlP g Walking; Predictions Nl U, 0 TBY | of Fire; 5 Lives v Feii? TRANSPORT IS TO TERRITORY ] i NEARLY Hl ) | PORTLAND, Oregon, Dec. 18. |Lou Ann Markle, whose parents ER re “u e " | were killed in a plane crash in Al- laska, has finally freed herself from <o | the shackles of a lzospital bed where Ry il LS 1 ' ishe has lain for ten months. s N 2 | ] % < N Cralt Nascowly Es {Man Who Was Sleeping at| "¢, v Wwih fof won moncws. +|Plane, on Special Mail Trip Sailors” Union Head Mak- & avy laf ari':o 'yt Time, Charged with last winter, a week ago and ful- with Two Pilots, Be- i ing Trip to Seattle to Dis- capes Irom [Iascls L o |filled the predictions of surgeons . A S RO R Ste at Cton Manslaughter ilis a1 siai o ing Hunted cuss Technical Details S ) S linfection suffered in a skating ac- | R e e i | e voms e 18 Wilam cint i Anchorue. | LAST REPORTED AT LUNDEBERG REPORTS offman, who went aslee vith @ She must use her crutches now, S, S, ERIE, lbted cigarctic in his hand Jast put some day may discard them EARLY HOUR TODAY | TENTATIVE AGREEMENT OVER U. e e Ymgm, and caused a fire in a room-| she will live with her grandparents, | | o e— ing house, costing the life of five,! Mr. 's. E. R. Hayseen, Mocst i : ! h ‘ - or Mak A s el R . s D {Lost with Ice Forming on Fogr Other Unions Yet to Commanding Officer Ma es‘\nlh second degree manslaughter. | | Wings According to | Settle with Owners Be- Report—State Depart- | August Frank, aged 43. jumpea Latest Radio | fore Strike Ended to his death from a third floor win- * ment Unalarmed B | | R | san FrANCIS | Other victims are Elinor Duffield, |- JCEOEANE,. Wt Dol I o 4 mm““mci!n Clii (rolli» Dec. 18, LONDON, Dec. 18—A Reuters aged 32, her eight weeks' old son; | 1'I'hL N(f‘rtllunsl f\lrhm: J.nnounce_ lnm-h\(r;ku n.”md a v_: t-: .‘lydm'an.. News Agency dispatch from Gijon, Nancy Green, aged 25, and her sis-| ,",“T vIunnmfn that a lxd{)spurt spxp “‘"y év“l(m. l}mm a : :l«] .apayv[l_)y Spain, said the Spanish Fascist ter Margaret, aged 18. { carying mail with Pilot Joe Liv-| o g the armv's new bomber. the 16-ton Boeing VB-17, just after it skidded and came to rest on its nose Sandley 0 of the Pacifie, cruiser Espana fired three shells R i ermore and Co-Pilot A. A. Haid,| \pep its air brakes apparently iocked on landing from a test flight at Seattle. Two of its crew were but Harry Lundeberg, union head, Janding 300 yards from the United | jout of St. Paul, has not reported| glightly injured. It was reported that the damage to the plane would be repaired shortly. (Associated |Said he might not submit the pro- él'fl,et ;:nbont Hole ; ‘ Isince 3:19 a. m. The plane was then Prass Photo) posal to the membership until he R 'n‘ 1%: S il ip AR WHEAT P s | L |west of Elk River, Idaho, several| —— v S e R " |returns from a contemplated trip ] orie immediately r E i 3 eitilas dbiiradt |to Seattle. There he ol Amv‘)t;v--m flag and mZ cruise? Es- h’“le [rom Russna Accepls‘"“l;'i“ Off thie ANl Qe b leALLY’S DANGE wflman whu SEATTLE BETS ‘::l"llg‘l\l::l()x:.()n“(:.:;lnl!(‘::ll v:ll(l-ltafllsmbh caR i i H el There are no passengers aboard | sions el ‘ ails pe- ' pana quickly steamed away. Thel | Invitation — He Must 5““‘ plane which is on a speetal| |culiar to the Alaska trade. i Erie then put into Gijon. g | Be GOOd HOWCVCI‘ { mail schedule. | . . Lundeberg indicated “conferences The Erie is one of America's | 4 | The plane left Missoula, at 12:30 GALA EvENT FUR sl“"ed WI" sTHIKE UVER had resulted in tentative accord newest vessels am:l_was nsflgned ; a. m, circled over Elk River for' ] | |between the Sailors’ and Marine to temporary duty with the Europ- MEXICO CITY, D(f» 18.—The ' \nore than an hour before Jearning | . Firemen's Unions and the ship- ean squadron on December 9. Mexican Interior Department dis-!gefinjtely where it was and the ! owners. IW}:llolmakmé a shakedow;;\ crmsed, b e f,ln?juo nt:avt l';sgrelr”r;;flét{ ‘f‘“:\"“ 'f“; pilots were then advised to fly 80 | s | Flurtllhur ]cpm.-rmup.,- are on today the destroyer Kane was endangeres . 3 » £ Ss1a, Nas ap-. mijas west and hit the radio beam. | with the ship owners and the Cooks lust_summer when bombs ere Commodity Skyr[(;cl(lels to plied offielally for permisson 10 The plane did so and reported i il | e {and Stewards' Unions whose lead- dropped from an unidentified plane. . 3:19 a. m. that ice was formig |- s y \ A X N chert ae . er is E. P. Burke. He reported a Both Loyalists and Fascists denied | Above One Dollar | Alaberto Tefeda, Mexican Min-| oo, & T B fee ¥ ™mE Flks' Hall Colorful Scene|Mother ntblx, Who Coun-|J. J. M‘ herin, A!"“ka Brok verbal ‘nAhEd A beeis the plane was theirs ! Forty Today ister to France, reports from.Perls! gy, planey -wre- vearching io¢ for " Affair Given & selled Farm Hand to er, Says Outlook for 1937 jon certain sections of the propased.... . ki that Trotzky is planning Yo leave his i ansport or Aliair Given by Murd Is Guil [s. One: of Praspert agreement NO DAMAGE SUFFERED: CHICAGO, 1L, Dec. 1. — The i s e i b i ! Coast Guardmen ‘ urcer, Is Lullty ] ki i our otner unions who_have wor! scramble for wheat sky- 1 . 4 5 4 PLA) HEARD ? % : settley erences over the hiring WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. — The rocketed prices today on all mar- Soviet Russian Government, has| gpoRANE, Dec. 18—Buford O'- . 0 | RED DEER, Alta, Dec. 18. Seattle business men were bet- | nall issue must yet have agreements . State Department announces that kets. {been an exile for a number of yeals goefe resident of Boville, 18 miles . SClvice, signal ““‘1""“-“0"@ ED-| Mrs. Christine Pogmore, aged 38,|ting that the maritime strike will|with the ship owners. a shell was fired vesterday by the Wheat rose here above 140, and Norway refused to extend biS northeast of Elk River, said a plane, S67 (1385 decorated the BIks' Ball-) mother of six children, who admit-(be over and ships operating by the| Harty Bridges is today returning Spanish Fascist cruiser ESpana in-'shooting up more than 5 cents, the PEmit to have his asylum in that|pparently 100 feet off the ground, foom 15t night v Imen ‘and_ their| o0 O the witness stand she coun- ,“,";l Of e YEAT. Who Wh Ml S (ol Lt AR, to the port of Musel, Spain and hit highest level in seven years Oy, an tnvitation carcieq FORd. OVer his holse sometime it WBAOSE O/TRC. MR GRA MO selled Emmanuel Ernst, a (HEIIL | RAS GBI, O o A R .- the water 500 yards from where the Top quotations on the Minne- 'Ihp‘ Me)(tlz::‘l’rlrr:l\(ltfll:ll m[rxlx:d after 3 o'clock this morning and s ]. ‘.1...].,)( i vln;';:.nxul, to murder her Ihu\llmml mxl- :’\1-1;);‘.;1 J;;:}:I»l:‘ qutj' ’II;‘In(.s‘L;:‘;I ::/L rie was A as is Exchange was $1.50. a provision Zky respect the . fadas. thi o Hiving s affal ason and ey “their sins would be found|© 5 ers Coffee, - Erie \\ S m(‘hurpd’ No dn}'nage was apolis Exchange .W.h ‘Sl 50. Aiakioin IRt RariE toum sobuals 1 should _|ud_;,e that after flying Baxioad! to Dide Haynes orchestrs \(‘"1 ‘,(| A RS ot !““nml s e R EP Ts suffered by the Erie, the command- At Buenos Aires wheat jumped e SpIeH about three miles south, the motors jout,” has been sentenced to die with | s % ing officer reported. Biate et & awite &5 Bhe Baknd at l(;l;,' his menr;es e :)rr)pu;:mfllllhfi were cut and were dead. 1 did x-::u.”rmmnrn} s lively and |1-,,. on the gallows on March 30, 1 lx‘.&mm-m trip to Seattle and Port- & Liverpool | Communism in Mexico. Earlier not hear a crash. Possibly a freak the ballet, which George rriera, | by Justice Ewing. a ¢ | NS It o Shee Most of the foreign prices call Was understood Trotzky refused t0 jn'iyo weather might have cut off Lloyd Rishton, Joseph Pomije, Red! A six man jury convicted her last] “Up until the strike, business men, H The State Department said there ¢ "y 1 geliverable this month accept the invitation unless assure the sound.” Frodle, and Buzz Overend put on,|night, but recommended mercy. imanufacturers and others with, is nothing in the report to indicate ;.- o) 49 full freedom for political activity. s gearching party left from O'- received big applause. Buzz gave|Ernst was convicted at a previous|whom I talked in Seattle declared y the Erie was the object of the shell "ol vave increas- ! —_——ee (ks ighean ol imperscnations, songs and a spring| trial that 1936 had been the best year firing i . 4 5 dance, which was enjoyed im-| George Pogmore, aged 41, was|they bad experienced since 1928. X . . ed their requirements | — e AEWR §e. EoRmare, . aged v RO i Musel is the port of Gijon which AP e PAA ELEBTRAS | rowtisely. |shot to death by a bullet which|Barring strikes they are expecting A is held by the Spanish Government | i The Tallapoosa’s “Singing Swede”| came through a window on the|1937 to be a big yes “ iR peliing Urges that Boxer T & ¢ ' Leonard Peterson, entertained with| night of October 18 when he and| ‘“Not only the maritime strike, Not Wai Se-varilf ?ln@ Espana rued' two shells at a songs. Robert McAdams, chief ra- three other men were playing cards but the .\vmp;\tht-»llc strikes of man- ot f]lt at wars or aiShaion C€ HIING JARGR. YR <hel} i dio man, deserves a big hand for in the kitchen of his home. ufacturing concerns completely up-| Atrival of Gorgas whistled overhead into the hills. | ! Vo b ftainly THadiNE ot Maaster] PR U SRR set business in the south. Sur- g i s“‘“e .D"”_“;‘l'f';"‘l4 ‘:“d 'hf GET 325 fl(]" As | of ceremonies. A populariy con- b tog '“: ks u“‘-" d'.“,i‘f 10s5| Request for the Boxer to proceed Soyergm )"’ S e B4 1A ']uneau Loads Unable to test was held and the laurels went - ’[”““‘ Sing i strike Was|to Kodiak as soon as its reaches action in the affair. i 0 €He Tally's tall, dark, and hand- $7.000000," said Meherin, Seward was made to Gov. John W. . i it GUP M AN AGER‘ Come Here on Ac- | some George Ferriera, He was| Mr. and Mrs. Meherin left Ju-iTroy today by W. J. Erskine of Ko= { count of Storm i S Loy awarded with a bouquet by Mrs. J.| neau about three wm‘kb‘uuu,‘:r}‘n-nt diak, who declared that city was Yo i " . 9 \an Acketen, | L short time visiting relatives inout of many commodities and was Ly = ey . Twenty-five Planes Join ““the attair was in compliment to| Portland, and the rest of their ab-|not in position to wait 10 more days |Chairman Placed on Full| With snow st falling at Juneau| " gy & ¢ ML oLt invited guests of Juncau and the| sence in Seattle. They shortened! for the Boxer to contact the Gor- . Electra piloted by | unt tor Missing Cralt their trip south in order to return/ .. { Sal Batiween © || 207 ke e lfieoks Y A personnel of the officers and crew| L p rder t |gas at Seward before moving ta | Ime valary Detweel |Al Monsen, with Bill Lavery as| with Seven Aboard of the Tallapoosa. i 0 upees e e Molidsys. {the Westward. The request was | Campalgns jco-pilot, which was to have en-; e ——r——— i —— e e R | forwarded by the Governor to J. R. | |gaged in air ferry service between % 4 | NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Roose- - (- | Ummel, Federal purchasing agent | Whitehorse and Juneau, changed! ASALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. i [ / < . 18 | Ummel, eral p aing ) adhn | cHICAGO, 11, Dec. 18—Mem- ] 4 d to Fairbanks 18—Bombarded by mew clues, [vell birthday balls to aid suffer- {in Seattle, who, with Col. Otto F. bers of the Executive Committee u”;“ Pa':;n:; h:;""':m: :l ;r;':] ;!_,mmhers for the missing Western GSSIB "ve s {ers from infantile paralysis will be | Ohlson has charge of directing the PRS- the Republican National Commit- "™ 7 k 4| Air Express Airliner, with seven {held throughout the nation for the H 8. oo | Ves3ElS. . Clyde Ellis, Scolded for e disclosed that Chairman Jobnjleaving twentymine Junequ bound | . o per T e over hun- ' fourth year on January 30, it is xaml"a Iu“w In the meantime, arrangements Y ? D€0TA€d 0T yamilton has been voted a salary [PASSengers there. dreds of miles of Utah's wide open ran E wm‘ce announced by Col. Henry L. Doher- | Bave been completed for the Coast, Complammg, Shoots |of $25,000 a year to devote his full| Leaving Fairbanks this momlng‘spflc[,s‘ ‘ty. national chairman of the birth- | Guard cutter Tallapoosa to sail from William Cahill time to the Party’s rehabilitation. |at 9:15 o'clock, the other Electra,| ™ ryenty.five . planes have been —_— tay hell, eomittiiee. The United States Civil Servies|16T¢ Sunday morning with 40 tons This is the first time a Chairman piloted by Jerry Jones and Walllenigteq in the expanded search 1o ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 18|, M @PProving plans for the cele-| oo o G S0 S0 B of supplies for Yakulat which were has been put on a full time salary|Hall, took off for Whitehorse and ', g haif a dog thers have been e 7 . bration, Doherty said, the Presi-| 3 K e we 101 delivered here by the Arctic. Also b i alf a dozen others have Leen peggie 1ove, star of silent pictures, 4 competitive examinations as fol- CORVALLIS, Oregon, Dec. 18.—|basis in the interim between Pres-|Juneau with another load of nine| rroraq e Ko, sranted: & ‘divoses. fhoe, Jaonb wrole b the U. S. Army tender Fornance Clyde Ellis, aged 14, is sought to- | dential campaigns. passengers intending to catch the| mu o o 0 corme have ceased and W{lliam oo e g “My own views are that the na-|""c ", Medical Officer n-mul--x""d the D:wij Transportation Com-~ gayr" "fur rthga:hopo:meiszf wuuam! Hamilton handed in his resigna- l:rdxncess Louise for the voyage Out- the planes are hunting from the air pries 0" won' & defoit - daced ;‘u,x‘m Xl:’.xlll‘l Lug:un m!;;m::- ;L;:lru— chiatry), $4,600 a ye Junmr"t’:"ysl‘:"““ b.stcbt;lh;-.!l make trips g issi lane . : ysis cannot cease. ust g 3 agw P aines , State Collte PRttt T Bon ton af the meeting of the Natlonaj\side. o . o 0 Hfor any trace of the missing plane, togfiher with $750 a month for the i ; "t E%lmedical officer (interne), $2000 al 0 TEAEWAY and prga i flh“ 8 borives player, after Committee yesterday but the com- 3 DOSSSh u'l;e Aot while ground searchers are sprea support of herself and daughter, *y Fo s _iyear; junior medical officer (psy-|® xdp (: u ght here on the Arctic Cahill remonstrated with him for|mitteemen refused to accept it and{fly a shuttle service €0 ing out over the mountainous sec- patriein. four. and @ percentage AS iR the past, Doherty announc-|{iCl AURER TREHEE, TEE (P and Gorgas, the latter due to ar- [ scolding his mother, Mrs. Moss,|voted confidence in his manage-|Whitehorse and Juneau tomorrow, |y . s’ sarning ed. 30 per cent of the procecds|p,. ey pospital, Washington, D,| e 1ate tomorrow or Sunday. for the kind of food she served atiment by a vote of 74 to 2. bringing one or two plane 10ads| e s o remote possibility that o H:vjvk il l‘)‘(‘”; ";v““‘ 5 et from the balls will be given to the|. i Do . |‘ - D A | ne s e testified, was quar- o s . Po i harel O diper:” - - s e eoancau, Xt Was reported S| ihe radio beam may have been Lst relsome, failed to return her af- arm Springs Foundation, where| ™ gy opict, (wildiife management), H Eilis went to the basement of the| afternoon that mosf © P85 land the plane swung westward 10- fectish and told her he was “sick ¢ Fresident was treated $3800 a year, Soil Conservation a e al“s Ume boarding house, secured a shotgun, sengers at Whitehorse intend t0|u..4 Nevada from Milford : he was stricken with paralysis : 1 returned and fired at Cahill at take the White Pass train into|" sme Atiner loft [oo i .. Of her” The other 70 per cent will be de-| ScrVice: Department of agricul- # (B0 i The Airliner left Los Angeles Iast Migg fove plans to leave soon for . ¢ 8 be de-|re. EL PASO, Tex, Dec. 18—R. C. closg range. Ellis then fled. Skagway, to catch the Princess Monday night with three of the London to make a motion T voted to fighting the disease in Pull information may be obtained|Garland, attorney for Albert B. District Attorney Fred McHenry Louise there. crew aboard and four passengers. -"’ the communities where the money at Room 311, Federal and Tervi-| Fall, has announced the former said Cahill has an even chance at Passengers flown to Whitehorse Early Tuesday morning a plane re- is raised sy umman;. * | Secretary of the Interior will re- f Fairbanks yesterday aboard B 8 b i Tom ERARES . FreotRraay ported by radio as being over Mil- () pies . LGRS tain his Tres Ritos ranch home T the two planes were: Maurice Mor-| forq, Utah, and since then nothing x r a WI E" _ p in New Mexico by a settlement just " 5 BY BL'ZZ A eno, Fred Martin, l:“e fm;e has been heard. | [] I |reached. The attorney described "-I Get 3““ {8 1orlensd, gt Codfely. fepipe 5 . | y rs. Fall as in precarious. health L] 5 famxsa:gs;:y'va‘#:: e FLARES ARE REPORTED | Be Pald hv P AF pi . .l result of worries over the long 1 . 2 o | YO8 g d & | litigation. Fall, who is seventy=- . Service vay Preston. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, De RESUI.T STRUKE Is cflmm Back . e Pl mr jl"ed luve 2 Is Disrupted Until e i a % DRtial Weaiin Air tive, has been bedridden a year. torm Over, then Ro- |ogris, ar. and Mrs, Gus Uotila,|press spokesman, said that at least ppryINGHAM, Wash, Dec. 18- = taries Wl“ Work Mrs. Gus Rodman, N. J. Vibe, Mr. |20 persons in the region of 100 {0 mhe pacific American Fisheries an- '/V\N(:HORA(.M‘ Alaska, Dec. 12 NANKING, Dec. 18.—Gen. Chiang LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 18.— and Mrs. Ed Olson, Paul Webring.|125 miles eact of Tonopah, Ne- nounces a regular quarterly divi- —Thomas McAvoy, old-timer, is Kai Shek “may be back here by For her broken heart, pretty Pau-{ ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 18—| Passengers flown to Whitehorse vada, have reported they saw fl dend of $1.25 on preferred stock dv:ul' here following a stroke. Hn Saturday,” a Central official of the line Rossman has been awarded|A blizzard between Broad Pass and|today by Jones and Hall were: Mr.|at regular intervals last Tuesday.'pavaple on February 1 next and Was born in Pitsfield, Mass., in 1863 | o o0 "o 0 Agency reports. He $3.000 damages from Michael McKinley Park has disrupted ser-|and Mrs. E. A. Kobe, Don Brady,| A plane, piloted by Ralph Hull quarterly dividend of 25 cents on ahd came lo Alaska in 1903, sald he is basing his prediction! o Mills, wealthy Long Beach furni-|vice on the Alaska Railroad sched-|Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Savage, C.|flew to Tonopah today and pxrk'dv common shares payable January 15 MrAv'u) helped h.ml‘. the old Al‘_ on a letter which he declared was} ture dealer who assertedly jilted her, ules of two trains have been aban-|W. Tibbetts, Jack McCord, Joe|up two obseyvers to make a M““‘)Jm stockholders on record of Jan- 4ska Central Railroad, taken over writian to, War Mihistee: Hix Fiok after promising to marry her. doned through the storm area. Loranger, C. D. Lamars. of that section of the country uary 2. by the Alaska Railroad, and he has Chin. ¥ Miss Rossman testified he made| Snow is being drifted by a 40 mile e e AT ams o e An extra dividend of $1 a share, been a r_n'!h':’md ""‘l.’l‘i).\"r since. 2 Lo 2 1 the promise repeatedly after they an hour wind. The Texas gulf coasts’s deépest| Rooks capture mussels and open common stock, is payable Febru: T The full name of the world court met in 1930, but that a year ago he married another girl. Rotary plows will be sent out as'oil well — 10,500 feet — is located |them for eating by dropping them 5 to stockholders on record on Jan- soon as the storm abates. north of Galveston. It soon will be from a height. uary 12. Herman Schaar of Neptune, N.| J., goes a-hunting in a wheel chair, | is the permanent court of interna- tional justice.

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