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LOYALISTS OPEN!Contest Winners DRIVE TO BREAK| Travel South on REBEL STRENGTH: Ship Next Week OVER AIR BASE Finest of Spanish Govern- ment Troops Take Field in Critical Campamn Charlotte BASQUES STRIKE BLOWS oot AT REBELS FROM NORTH |cient ot ancn -— ter Times Co! ico Tour Juneau Delegation on Alaska as sponsored by d Anchorage m with the Fairba S s-Miner and the Antior- age Times will arrive in Juneau Mundn and will be joined here by dt]rn Junes, a Fairbanks contest r, and the winners of the ska Empire’s Good Will est and On to Mexico Tour, Geraldine Bodding, Clara Harsen, {and Rosa Danner. Travel Instructions Travel instructions and a com- plete itinerary of the trip are now avail Alaska Empire for Juneau winners and should be called for without modern of equipment and the | ... delay best of training, in a campaign that Tour Personally Conducted Loyalists hope will break the back Don Eck, representing the adver- of the Insurgent resistance, as word | ;.. " s of the Alaska of continued Government successes . hip Company, the Nun.lu rn cn other fronts continue to come in.|p,cific Railwa Ay One of the largest fleets of air-|pacitic Compat craft yet assembled by the Loyalists | sonduct the Alaska w is rushing to join the drive against trip and upon leav Mola ng, April 9, they will b\ mpanied by the winners of sim- Loyalists Thlea(en Franco's Field Base at Cordoba p.‘. Bombs Take Toll % BILBAO, sm n, Apx 2.—Seventy- five thousand strong, the Loyalist 1e Army has trapped Advance of General Mola’s rebels near and are forging a > to capture three I s hting under the red, white, en flag of the Basque Gov- ent instead of the purple, red, gold of Spain, the Army of the 1 has taken the field with the ON MADRID FRONT MADRID, Ap#l 2—Mechanized |covering Washington and Oregon. Government columns rumbling| Better Times Ball toward strategic, Insurgent-held| ghould the time schedule of the Cordoba, preceded by bomb-laden (stegmer Alaska permit, a dance will planes, have renewed the threat to|pe arranged for the F nks, An- isolate the Southern Insurgents |chorage and Junecu win s of this from their field base, as opposing year and the Better Times Contest armies battled on four Spanish|Winners of last year, as sponsored ironts today. Major action was on|py the Daily Alaska Empire and the southern front, where it was re- {the merchants and business men ported from Seville that Govern-!of Juneau ment planes had bombed Cordoba, ‘ — the chief supply base for General Franco’s Southern Army, with a* heavy toll in dead and injured re- | AT THE HOTELS | sulting. B B P A - 1 |= DAL 83 Lo G ’ | Four from Olller Poin!s.]om‘ he office of The Daily | ] contests held in various cities, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL 2, 1937. PORTLAND WILL ISIalnIlzmg of "FIGHT TACOMA | Sugar Industry Oregonians Says They W‘“ Replesenlatlves of 22 Coun-| Carry Right to Very | tries Ready for Ses- Floor of Senate | sions in London PORTLAND, Oregon, April 2—| LONDON, April 2—Delegates of ¢| Tl( Portland Chamber of C)m-““(,my two countries assembled | ® announces that it will carry| {here' today to seek to. formulate inst the selection of te, to the |an international five year plan to stabilize vne world’s $1,300,000,000 he Chamber will \LumpL to sugar industry. prove that the Tacoma Chamber| The desire is to coordinate pro- of Commerce exerted political duction and sale in exporting pro- ressure in obtaining the air base,/ducing countries.. Sessions will gainst Portland’s desire to have itiopen next Monday. t Mill's Plain in Southern Wash-: Japan declined to send a delega- ington | tion. Norman Davis, head of the Amer- r-old Bal- ican delegation said that in his he has a opinion the sugar situation was a d a tick “most disturbing economic ele- "ment.” - | timore clock \',!n('h ha in 100 years. DANCE (Invitational) Saturday Evening (March 3) Is Sought Now § CASH IS KING—Five Points Why You Should Trade At Payn Takit GEORGE BROTHERS Do You Know That You Can 1. Shop in the F INEST FOOD STORE in the city. ND Buy your Groceries, Meats, Fruits and V egetables and Liquors at every day prices that will amaze you-- THAT Everything you buy is sold ona MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. ND It DOES NOT COST YOU ONE PENNY EXTRA to have your order transmitted to your home-- - AND All you have to do is to lift your receiver and ask for PHONE 92 or 95 OR BETTER STILL, VISIT OUR STORE AND ENJOY SHOPPING AMID BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS Hardwheat FLOUR 82.2 IGKES ASK 3 FUR !Ju“,?:q:““ Gt LAST DANCE OF THE SEASON SUlT AGMNST B ol Aiik‘ DANCE 9:30 TO SAN FRANCISCO Would Compel City to Com- ply with Hetch Hetchy PowerRegulations §fl!III|IIIIIIIlllllhHlIIIIlllIIHlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIliIIIIillIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|||IlllIIIIIIlIIIINI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII WASHINGTON, april 2.—Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, today requested Attorney General Homer S. Cummings to bring im- mediate suit against the city of San Francisco to compel com- pliance with the terms of the act governing the disposition of Hetch Hetchy power. “My opinion is that the le that can be done is to secure injunction against the further di position of power to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Under g arrangements this Depa tands ready to render cry possible assistance to the liti- gation,” said the Secretary of the Interior. TAKES REST AFTER ‘HOAX LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 2.— Robert H. Miller, Arizona Boy Zcout Executive, who disappeared for a week after quarreling with his girl friend, is a patient in a res lome here, where he will remain for about six weeks. Miller re-appeared in El Paso Wednesday, saying he had been ab. ducted near his home in Stafford Arizona, but later admitted the story was only a hoax. He claimed to have been kid naped by two men in a car an later released out on the desert. FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY HONOR OLD PIONEER OF ALASKA Last rites for James E. Estes 81-year-old pioneer of Alaska, whi died in Sitka Monday, were sai by the Rev. O. L. Kendall at ser vices in the chapel of the Charle: W. Carter Mortuary this after: noon. Many old friends and member: of the order of Pioneers of Al: of which Mr. Estes was a membe: gathered at the services to pay lasi tribute to the old-time Al askan. Interment was in the Pioneer section of Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers for the pioneer, a old friends, were Lockie MacKin non, Gudman Jensen, Jack Mec: Closkey, John Morrison, H. R. VanderLeest and Robert M. Keen; - e Mrs. Rnchael Macarthur of Edin: burgh, said to be Scotland’s oldes woman, is 109, She underwent an appendectomy at 96 and has been in good health ever - since, - I C. L. Willlams, Kimshan Cove; Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bowling and four children, Chichagof. e ‘; NOTXICE For special fresh dresscd chickens, wf‘lll Femmer, phone 114. adv 1 A. M. SHARP SALE! SAVE NOW AT LEADER VESTS FOR CHILDREN ALLEN A BRAND—Each ... 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