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VOL. L., NO. 7586. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, olling Medite THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~ : - = — — e e ————————— | | ‘ Wi Ancient Chi SEA RAIDER SOVIETPLANE =~ Where Japanese Wildfire Swept Ancient China \ ; ‘ : | CRASHES;PILOT e ‘BACK TO SECOND IF SIGHTED REPORTED SAFE LINE OF DEFENSE | | | { 3 | 2 s s g1 —_— | | . . Mighty Fleet Assembled on | Zadkov Goes Down in Arc- Powerfully Fortified Net- Inland Waters to Pro- hc*fi}"‘é Sinks But worlbof Tr:gches . tect Shipping Nt b 4 o | POINT BARROW, Alaska, Sept. | LEAGUE ASSEMBLY | AETy wrd foncrtad Tt S JAPANESE SURGE ON DEFINITE STAND that Soviet Pilot Zadkov crashed | TO NEW POSITION in the Arctic, north of Point Bar- — i Sotee |row. The plane is reported to | . N . Spanish Delegation Seated | have sunk but Zadkov is safe. T\;;g Arlml;si A“i:‘ Fighting e | Pilot Zadkov hopped off from 1ercel on! eiping- —Mussolini’s Hopes | |the Soviet icebreaker Krassin Sat- | H )ll( Ril ping Are Dashed | | urday to continue his search for | ankow way | the last six Soviet fliers. | GHANGHAT, 845t 13 ohd — GEN G & | o AN , Sept. 13. — Under . B! LLE'I;IN GENEVA, l)‘c ‘ | | heavy fire from the Japanese land 13.—Reports are ciroulated late | cAPITnL B L D G i and sea batteries, the Chinese army teday in League of Nation’s cir- L has abandoned the hotly fought cles that Italy has accepted in | Kiangwan salient north of Shang- “principle the nine power plan | | | hai and withdrew all forces to the for the anti-piracy patrol of the | powerfully fortified second line of Mediterranean.” | defense and network of trenches It is understood Italy has | stretching from Shanghai 25 miles asked “clarification of the zone | One of the focal points of the Japanese advance on the ancient and storied city of Peiping was the village !w the northwest. which Italy controls, under the | of Nanyuang, to the south. There, thousands of Chinese soldiers gave their lives in a gallant effort to stem The Chinese retreat was orderly plan and what obligation will be | the advance. Our picture shows a portion of the town. Scores of slain soldiers had already been buried by |and the troops retired to the pre- extended port facilities of co- WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. — Fire | the villagers in an effort to avert plague. Note the trench mortar in the street, left where its operators had |pared positions which they had been operating powers including Rus- | | under th East portico of the Capi- | been killed. |expected to fall back to as soon as sia.” tol Building Sunday damaged stone |~ PRRTSMRRIIRI i e T N T 1 SPRERET "'h'; f\;" f:we of the J;Pflnex mech- | work ‘and three ‘arches; | U S G F. anized advance surged against them GENEVA, Sept. 13.—The League| The blaze originated in the cork | & e e overnment I'tnances and out of range of the sea bat- of Nations today rebuffed nnGat-| i3 insulation intended for air condi- | it % teries. 4 e tempt to unseat the Spanish Gov- — tioning. | A f P’ l | cupy Race Trac ernment representatives at the As-| o yggN OF QUEENS is the itle won by 18-year-old Miss | Although the flames were ex- rmament o utippines ATT AcKs BL AcK ,The Japanese folloved hard_on sembly’s tense, closely secret ses-| &Uo Srin”(center) over 34 other Southern California “queens.” | tinguished quickly the heat flaked | ———— - greimeh ] fld cels of the retreating Chinese sion which will hear the Spanish | itz Uehlein (left) took second honors, and Claire James (right) |bits from the stone arches above | | By PRESTON GROVER and quickly oecuplad. the. Buc. Sute accusations against Italy as the| won third prize. So you see Hollywood doesn’t have a monopoly | the burning cork. | | WABHINGTGIE Bout 15, 1% nin ern Race course, now completely Mediterranean pirate power. | «a California beauties. —— i | 5 POPh 9 ol ruined. While the mbly met, Frasice | i not be news to the watchful Jap-| | Kiangwan, the civic center, was and England assembled a mighty|™ v T E" a emflnt uf | anese, but this government is indi- | — |held fol; a full month by the Chin- fleet of 60 men-of-war to drive on ‘! E f A > | rectly financing the Philippine gov-| Charges New Associate Jus- ¢ 2% nst the fiercest of Japanese the mysterious raiders on the ln-lcarl u aters 0 rCtlc | ernment in its armament program { 3 g o 3 J e, » land Sea. The raider, according toi 5 P t tive with Llfelong ! e unconfirmed reports, has been blast- R l d A .’ I d | I] B | IN I- E T TE R s ere’s how: i J [ G NEAR PEIPING T e e T Wit etated to A pache Inaians In 1934 Congress imposed an ex- | Klan Membership | oiorve, sept. 15 teavy fignt- it is said the crew is still aliveun-|___ gloe fax of, 0. 0o, Buboung On S8t . ing is reported between the Chin- der the water, although their craft| TUCSON, Arizona, Sept. 13.—Dr. | Revealea Tuday . . porta of RRUlUENe Jopalt 08 Tl‘ut‘no}yl:lws Ygfizl:iansj pttlodl:fhs;‘::tfi: ese and Jspanese srmics og the im- is crippled. | Helge Ingstad, Norwegian explorer Writer, Former Officer, Is was part of the plan to keep out FHWE B GoXeIot iate. Supreme POTiant Peiping-Hankow raiiway, 30 Franco Turned Down | and ethnologist, said 600 years sep- Convicled SR Senl to lfl_l competing with American sourc- Oourt Tustios Higo L. Bladk, farméc miles south of this ancient capital. General Francisco Franco, in a| |aration has only partially removed | NAHANT, Massachusetts, Sept. 4 “"'Rg A dei ted Unitted States Batiator fioh’ Alut Japanese officials said the Chin- letter to the League, contended his the family similarity between the 13. — The engagement of John Prison f()l’ Year "l’f"“” 1’;300"(;0(:6 X nm:un ed Hatha, It dlie New Tore IaAsantiy ese troops flanking the railroad Insurgent Government is the only !Apnche Indians of Arizona, and Roosevelt, youngest son of the| t:’ S .oul i 'dvd it R‘hmlodntb. ar;d cgmp;])gn when h’e referred to alle- broke through the Japanese lines one representing the Spanish people.| the Carlbou Eaters of the Arctic|President, and Anne Lindsay Clark,| BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 13.—Morton oo PEOYCed o 80 ot Suit gations that the former Senator was s .o, bub later were surround- » The League’s credentials committee | | Circle. | Boston debutante, is announced to- | wainwright, 72, former Depuly:w ‘;. ‘,llmpbm .govcr anf, Lu .|and is now again a member of the od._and afiniiliated. decided that the credentials of the| The physical resemblance and day by her mother, Mrs. Haven | ynited States Marshal at Seattle, 8 xou.g !l{ . Tflp( rtnk:mu actur- S LR j Japanese planes dropped bombs Valencia delegation was in strict| |language similarity is still apparent, Clark. SARE. e Heef oorvicted of sEnacl ls el 01 m}:)h of be ciotconut pith B on the Chinese irregulars on all order and the delegation was seat- Dr. Engstad said, despite the fact| Mrs. Clark stated that the couple |ing letters, threatening the life of oy 10 #UPUL Lhe ta% Db b o ltion of Judge Black from the bench sides of Peiping, according to the ed. The Assembly likewise spiked GoAai T . |that the Apaches broke away from | will not be married until John, a President oosevelt, He has been|own: BY hes “;ggfm"fm“““t v et brbes Japancse officers. any Mussolini hopes to expel the, o Against leamsters Inf¢he parent tribe and journeyed |[Harvard senior, graduates next sentenced to serve one year in az}pdn"' Y ;'mt‘ed i :n REOH | sanatos Devid 1: Watth o8 Masies ATy Ethiopian delegates whose country! Fighl for Control of southward more than six centuries June. Federal prison. | ‘:ed“fl cd“:.:m ‘Al 1 o te"hrea;:;y chusetts said at Boston that if Black' he captured by force of arms. Wareh ago. “They have made no plans for| Investigators said the language|{ > ° evornment. T 0 H1€ P fiag not restgned “from his alleged j AP No voice was raised against the| arehousemen Dr. Ingstad stayed four years with | the wedding. Anne first met John used in the letters was the most PP L3 T life membership” in the Klan, he Ethiopian delegation. ———— a Hudsons' Bay tribe and is now during his first year at Harvard |violent that has ever come beforel s pre gRLp felt the Justice had been “confirm-! SAN FRASTISCO, Cal, Sept. 13.|living on an Apache reservation. at a Harvard dance,” Mrs. Clark | them. i : ed by the Senate under a misunder-| WARNING BY HITLER —Twenty-two CIO inclined unions —————— said. Wainwright has been a traveling mf“cvhm‘t‘edwga:;“lh':f:"d:g:“’b:": il Bl ettty S . NURNBERG, Germany, Sept. 13./have voted to back the longshore- . . John is now the President’s only |salesman of late years and madelj "o "o non S o e the wholelthe President should ask his resig- —Adolf Hitler warned Europe today men in the siruggle against the Iel‘ Is I e unmarried son. his home at Winthrop, Mass. Philippine SOVSRMARL for &, year |DAton.” | that Germany intends to hold inter- | Teamsters for control of the ware- ] B —ato— ppinn ¥ e Corland & didate for Mayor est in the Saupish War definitely on | and a half. Moreover, it continues| Copeland is a candidate for Mayor Uy g . housemen. . . . i . of New York under the Tammany | the side of the Insurgents. | The Teamsters' union marked jidspoun dnt e Seeaney. Lor. B8 |2, 0 oAl hatiren | et Jiiitd “We reserve the right to have time Sunday and there were no de- I a" Gcl e" | ecndll ot tie Phligaine ub the sale L I8 . the same_commercial interests at|velopments on Dave Beck’s threat to | :fsf'.dgo&gw SAOND: Tt Takes bt gbgte vl i venth-day Adventist In- # i ,000, a year, more than hal . . stake” as Prance and England,” de-|plockade other ports. : & i e |in the Democratic primary, Jere-| stitution Is Bombed clared Hitler, “and we gee in Gen.| ke Plane Catches Afire and H of the regulac Fhilppine Govern-) b Mahoney, He accheed Ms-| ; Francisco Franco an enduring 4 [ ment budget. B aney BOEHONG a0 | for 15 Minutes Spain and the Valencia Govern-| Explodes—One Man L But that is not all. Congress pro-|honey of having shown by his dect| 4 3 i i , ration that he is a “ per cent | ment, only mercenaries of Moscow. | a“ s re Ippa vided in the new sugar bill that the | & .. | HONGKONG, Sept. 13. — P. a1 Ernh ey mercegerie o Mpsoow | Bails Out Safely Man Summoned to Door, Jax of 50 cents & hundred pounds|New Desler,” that he would havelqyon ot 2y SHPE 28 = BU Vs . ” . . Then Shot D on Philippine sugar imported into|sustained the appointment of Black. ope py, in Spain. n 'own as h Day Adventist Mission and o Rt B v "’e x usm“ PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Sept. A e this country be returned to the Phil-| The recently-appointed Supreme ooy ‘woion o ot 06 13—Technical Sergeant John F. uto Speeds Away ippine government That wil|Court Assoclate Justice is on vaca~ yoob o B s ol s : Billsborrow, of Seattle, was Kkilled | — ‘Bogus Money and Revenue|;"> = &9 $12,000,000 or $15000,000|tion In Paris and could not be "bemw}’y bfnfm:;mt;?:;mh:n:: NEw GERMAN AMAHA, Neb, Sept. 13—Add em_jyesterday when a Marine Corps re-| DARLINGTON, S. C., Sept. 13—/ Stamp Plates, Valued |a year. That tax seems likely to|reached immediately. | notwithatanding the promiEant Bl | ¢ o serve scouting plane caught fire and | Officers sought a midnight caller| stay regardless of how the sugar bill | barressing moments: ’ ’ | l$72 000 F nd g 4 4 i1 iplay of the American flags. I e Libbars Tedaod AGelnkt the | €XPloded in midair in maneuvers | who shot and killed Haskell Dunn,| a ) , I'oul is rewritten next session. NOT MEMBER K. K. K. [ Thosis, wed el T b ‘s re tire of an automobile chat- over Puget Sound. 38, of Lamar, recently acquitted The total is close to the fulll WAY CROSS, Georgia, Sept. 13"wounde¢‘i' members of :l;: Olhln-oow y t}’n“g i e Capt. Joseph P. Adams bailed out|on a charge of slaying Albert Am-| NEW YORK, Sept. 13. — Sectet|omount of the annual Philippine|—Imperial Wizard Evans said HUEO Jiurr He said Japanese war planes | “Bang! The tire exploded. Fred &€l e Service men today disclosed the|pyqget, and far more than is re-|L. Black is "not a member of the hombed the hogpital for 15 minutes GREAT REV'EW‘M,‘ B s e —et—— | Dunn pleaded self-defense at his arrest of four men charged With | quired in General MacArthur's pro-|Ku Klux Klan.” | Sunday » ’ trial. 1 the manufacture for sale of almos ildi g —,-——— i o | Examination revealed a huge V- INTERCOASTAL CANCELS i gram for building up the defense of | Waichow s fifty mile: Dunn was killed Saturday night perfect plates for production of.thc Philippines to a point where river from here. . et Mock Combat Held with| Fuhrer Hitler Sound- | ing Praises NUREMBERG, Germany, Sept. 13. —A feverishly excited throng of 600- 000 Germans saw on the Zeppelin| field here a mighty display of Ger- many’s new armed two “armies”| locked in mock combat Twelve thousand men, 14 motoriz- ed unifs, 1500 horsemen and 450 airplanes took part before Adolf| Hitler. | Anti-aircraft guns and three new| bombers were also brought out for| display. Hitler’s voice blared out through a loud speaker: “Heil Soldaten”| and a swelling chorous came back, “Heil Mein Fuhrer.” Hitler proclaimed: “You are the Nation's pride. You have become men.” shaped tear extending from his hip pockets to his knees. Fortunately, Fred's wife arrived just them to take him home in the family car. “Keeruf War,” Supported Veta[aEs of War KANSAS CITY, Sept. 13.—Com- mander-in-Chief Scott Squyers. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, has telegraphed President Roosevelt support of his organization “in your announced determination to keep |us out of the present Sino-Japanese | OFF TO CHINA'S SEAS the U. 8. conflict or any war that may de- velop from the present cirisis in Europe.” The regularly scheduled flight on |when he went to the door in answer the Intercoastal Airways from Ket- (to a knock and a shotgun blasted chikan to Juneau and return was away from the car in front of postponed today because of in- Dunn’s home and he fell dead as clement flying conditions. | the car sped away. | | after emergency supplies had been hastily loaded aboard. bogus money and revenue stamps. Forty-five complete sets of plates, valued at $72,000, were found be- hind a secret panel in a raid on alleged counterfeit headquarters. even a first class power would con- sider it too expensive to conquer! them. The total Philippine budget { S B B s nued on Page Three) | | 8. San Francisco was scheduled to lead Division Seven of the Navy’s scouting force Two other eruisers comprise the division which was ready to join other | warships in the area of conflict. J Stench Bombs Are Exploded, Movie Houses NEW YORK, Sept. 13. — Stench bombs, exploding simultaneously in OVER 103 DEAD IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | cHICAGO, 111, Sept. 13.—At least 106 persons were killed in automo- bile accidents throughout the na- a score of upper Manhattan and tion over the weekend according to Bronx film theatres last night, in- tabulation made by the Assoclated jured more than 50 and caused a Press. California led with 15 killed. panic among Sunday night au-! e —— ences. | e ke ik éflu'g:ls’ Sslz" 26, BEATEN BY A MUZZLE 'Mothers’ Day FOLKESTONE, England, July 30. HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 13, — —Ready to race in the Maidstone Plate, Epicure was recalled from President Roosevelt has issued a the starting post because his jockey proclamdtion setting aside Sunday, omitted to weigh in with the hor- September 26, as Gold Star Moth- se's muazzle. - ers’ Day.