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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LI, NO. 7776. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938. SURPRISE MESSAGE GIVEN TO CONGRESS & i 0 ° % o | 5 . I I T ONE UNION T0 Censul Honored by Finland TROUBLE BREWS PRESIDENT ASKS . 3 | | ! ' 5 | i e : Jurisdictional Settlement Germanic Minority Calls for Government Bonds, Salaries . Would Be Made at Return of Old Hun- Will Be Levied Upon NF Post-Season Election garian Empire Under New Plan « MUST BE SETTLED FRANCO-BRITISH T i BY NEXT THURSDAY WAR PACT LOOMS FDR WANTS QUICK Mok P fo ol ACTION ON CHANGE | eciator Flan Would Fer- Nazi-Leaners Swear Not to e & rnltJndustlytq Proceed | Rest Until Land Is System Has Been National ’Q with Season’s Pack Returned Defect, Roosevelt De- ® o A A { SEATTLE, April 25.— Joseph ¢ 3 CIareb s Statement #¥% Cheney, Federal Mediator in the By Associated Press) i "} salmon industry dispute, today pro- The FEuropean steeper simmered WASHINGTON, April 25 —Presi~ \® posed a new plan to unsnarl the close to a boil from the heat of rev- Heni Robeévelt I & Wiessige todsy AFL-CIO jurisdictional dispute iRty aathan ds: RLAR ARl et asked Congress to remove promptly among the cannery workers "‘ ]' lk g " s me 2 (" all tax exemptions on future issues . Cheney's plan calls for the accep- choslovakia by her powerful Ger- of Government bonds, Federal, State tance by diidhing RILER 4 s manic mincfity in the land-hungry and local, and on all Government “sponsoring” union to represent all L league in Hungary which called for salaries “.mkmis o it olr o SPB} Norbert A. Considine (left), Philadelphia’s consul for Finland return of upper Hungary. given to ¥ 1 T ! engl; Prrhl"‘myml i <-x)|:lllmz “x; A son when a “consent” election wil . sidine (left), elphia’s consul for Finlan s 3 4 & 3 ’ 4 ms which have. resulted out. of be held to determine which of the tured receiving the cross of knight, first class, of the order of the L’; ”"”“"’“‘k“]“ Ao ]‘"“] w;_“lf w“l fisr ;uim':tfxafigrcre:v':tA«Llp?rsn.':;h:: :Jgfl;‘:y‘";‘";:fl::"i rfl“;':"n AW A Foek Judicial decisions, could be eliminat- . . i RS e & 2 ¥y A &, this goulas discord, 9 ' J 3 y “a sl i . " unions shall be the bargaininy White Rose, of Finland, from Eero Jarnefell, Finland's minister to | T erta) mititasy. diplomatic pact ¥ith helium gas, the non-rigid blimp is equipped With 3 small control car containing 2 90-horsepower @ Dy *h .ahort, RORDIA" SRR agency. : the United States. The decoration was bestowed in recognition of the | POTCL o Sritay otor. The control car can be replaced by a basket and cable, and the balloon used as a cavtive for which statement, Rogsevelt predict~ H The latest difficulties have led seryices fendered by the consul who has served as Finland's repre- | om0 to tn the making. T axdiliery fire obsstvation, 'Tlils pleture 'was made 4¥ thie Blimp Was taking 'oft: R4, Would be:, uphigld. inGttie NN the salmon packers to announce that (o iotive since 1925 seernsd to beiin the making.. Fae 41 The request for prompt action all plans to operate this season will _ ! e e e | pending pact promised somewhat to came as a surprise to many legisla- be abandoned Thursday if the dis- % B AllayHEIih oy bt o 1“’“““' ’ “tors and added to the problems of Ry i ness in preparation for aerial war- i 5 pute is not cleared up. T{ CY 9 f g prep: an rup cy c Administration leaders trying to ‘ Cheney said resaraing nis pro- X WO " Xoungsters” frrom State fare. £ ‘ ¥ reach an adjournment of Congress o+ posal: “Such a postponement of the a0, 8 | i‘;l‘fl_wl n‘gnfift.: ee‘;;m:&;lo‘ y )+ | i . ” the latter part of May. settlement .of this vital dispute be- Of M h H "z T’ vakia in a Cabine e U" tumn [} HAVE PLA‘NE I In saying the removal of tax ex- tween the factions of cannery work- . assac llS(’ttS ave wem expected to discuss the Sunday ad- § emptions will level the burden of ers will permit the industry to pro- . o ‘22&‘7:0?1:) Kol:u;ad }({( nlein F‘uvhr(;r x:x Sio8 5 taxation to more just levels, Presi- ceed with thisi season's BikD G rQE P I . l T ’ 500,000 subeten Germans in which oty g b ; h this season's uessing on rolitical Turns ;5 o wovemment wons ! Dmlflfl S bIVen e R Xos | Navi lines for his followe il St k of ta 8 5 FURD quKERs ]ames Roosevelt GI’ld Sencxtor Henry CCIbOt (v:::'am live along the German bor- Wiy ) s C» ———— f U B ] — of L;:: :::;'m;ter::rl;:n:/.sl'xralme:\x}i]l.::‘l’; ¥ 4 - &) Hreme ourt Q g S » should not be relieved of taxes Lodge, Democrat and Republican, with | i Prana, the Government saw I"S“.‘ghenst Plages G"g.sf’a“ Hl lStr: Hand OD nted Spencer to Sail for West in | fheir income » i . . A | more than coincidence in the Sun- S 7 ates Hands Dowr . Pt SUBMIT PLANS GOOd BGCk]nq, pOten“al RIVGIS day meeting of the Hungarian Re- " =4 oast l['\ o ; Mornmg—Dempwolf s “M.dlsn ek thle s sxep ) Sici b T R e i Bombardment Decision Today Given Biimaticn tions claimed by officers and em- —_— - By PRESTON GROVER koldinrily Bweass.not 10 rest nAth - P“’Yiesl‘)f state and local govern- WASHINGTON, April 25. — The| this sacred .aim for the return of - MADRID, April irty per- WASHINGTON, April 25. — The BT ments have become “a serious de- S § , April 25 —Thirty per- £ 3 , April 25 1€ » 5 S . i - ANNUALWAGES ".INEAU BuUNn gods smiled sweetly on James| upper Hungary is fulfilled.” sons were Killed, inoluding & Bfitisn | Supreme Court of the United States| Voot OBRE. J. A. Alger, In'charge éot 1y Feceral nd Btale sysiogte e Rboseuslt aha Benator Honty Oghot | TR satlor, and more than 50 persons are today held to be constitutional the |Of Coast Guard inspection on the in the natidh, for those systems 2 ; Tedus 0 AtaKiing: ihenyin Yl palie veported to have been injured, when Tevised municipal Bankrupicy Act. West coast with headquarters in San| J3Y€ come to rely increasingly up- Brotherhood of America KL o 41 A gnly oy bk mei nsurgent planes resumcd bombara- The Bankruptey Act permils ctis. Francisco, abourd bound for the 5 Siacialen infomp tereeior S ( smile must have taken a wry twist ment of Valencia. and improvement school districts to " i it 1 ¥ o Announces Proposals when the two were planted in the| Thise Britisn doidisrs ate said | 5188 with. orgiitots to reduce ins| Lo 0. 8GRI NeAd ihe Beting e A 7 Tl ST i 1 Are Presented ) same state. | 3 to have also been wounded. debtedness ~ through the Federal PAtrol. the Coast Guard vessel John . Massachusetts is a great state but| TU Ass'sT wITH i B, P4 bankruptey courts. C. Spencer dropped her anchor in ¥y DETROIT, Mich,, Aprl) 25. — The | topographically it is a pretty small| PR i | Gastineau Channel yesterday morn. % ) Ford Brotherhood:af America, an —_ chunk of these United States. Per-| . | Ing and expects to sail for the West- % independent labor organization, re- Ly ’ haps nothing serious will come of | FIR T A H M A“- as a m"eer ward tomorrow morning. Aboard the 4 vealed today that proposals ~have MI'S. Sa_dle Johnson Kl“ed it, yet it does seem hazardous for ¥ 4 vessel when she sails from here will been submitted to the Ford Motor by Hit-Runner—Saves | two young potential nivals to start| F be DF. J. F. Worley, Medical Director o a r i = their . political roots { or the Office Indi; airs il each production ~ worker in the gy Roosevelt is a Democrat and Lodge pmh:i :n e et ":) ¥ R tion of Indian stations in the West- (| Rouge Plant, suburban Detroit. SEATTLE, April 25—The police g Republican so they ave not com-| o junean to ‘.)thwlmrle and Brigadier G ] ward, expecting to go as far as Uno- ' A The proposal will also permit each are seeking a hit and run driver peting for political favors Within| pairbanks J. E. Lamiell, Director of rigadier eneral Is Un( er CarlN. Nelson, for 14 Years taska. worker to purchase an automobile who struck and killed Mrs, Sadie O Party. But can one state SUppIY | tne International Postal Service for 1reatment—Nature of Road - Commissioner at Pt Aleer. who beaded e Ber- Premier, in Proposing New every second year from the com- joio T " e attle-Bothel |SPOUIENt enough to keep both in|ne ‘Postoffice Department, arrived ¥ . . ing Sea patrol as far back as 1932 Poli 3 pany at the same price as sold to| oo 2 ) |the public eye through the years?|in' juneau last might aboard the Illness Not Divulged Fairbanks, Passes Away | and 1033, expressed pleasure at com- olicy, Gives Threat dealers -under the time payment Highway Saturday night. | Not in a lifetime have two Po-|Coast Guard cutter Spencer to as- e —_— ing back to the north and said that to Workmen ¢ Pt | Mrs. Johnson, telephone employee, | Jitical youngsters developed under |sist Postmaster Albert Wile and NEW YORK. April 2.—Brig. Gen. SEATTLE, April 2—Carl N. Nel- llis year the Coust Guard would William McDowell, Brotherhood Pushed her mother-in-law out of the | such rosy auspices. Both are tall,| officials at Whitehorse and Fair- Charles G. Dawes is under treat- som, 62, pioneer Alaskan, is dead have a plane in the Bering Sea for pARIS, April 25—French Prems attorney, said the union has 20,400 Wway of the speeding car but Was|handsome, Harvard and hearty. And . i e ment at the Roosevelt Hospital. here, He was formerly of Fairbanks, the first time. The craft is now on jer et 4 4 i & f > ! banks in handling the large volume P jer Daladier announces that his 7| members. The Ford plant émploys Struck herself and killed. _ | both have jobs in which they may| of.air mail antieipated Attaches of the hospital declined Alaska, and was Road Commission- board the Spencer and will be used | Cabinet has given approval to his ; 90,000 men at capacity. Mr. Johnson, the dead WOMAI'S|develop as perhaps no other young-| It was estimated this morning that ' divulge the nature of the illnes;.| er for 14 years. He was & member of by Capt. Alger In checking over the plan for Prncls beamcsniv il : A ‘husmndhishon iy m?f@;sm? c::f sters in either party. there were 12,000 letters in the local 4 the Fairbanks Lodge, BP.OE. and| Vast region from his base in Una- cial rehabilitation which embraces | sego and he was noti of is J el R Tanana Lodge, F. & AM. laska. ¢ ¥ wife's death by a radiogram to the They Call Him “Jimmy postoffice now for dispatch on the SECrErATED IVON e v 74 Bl =, TR T S Y : continued freedom for foreign ex- - . { first airmail May 3 and Postmaster NEW YORK il 2 It g he widow and one brother sur he Cutter Adriadne is expected | ch, a o o A ship sent through Juneau, Alaska. James Roosevelt (hereabouts it is|yid A May e ORK, April 25—t Was .., ta some through hefe 10 & fow anen| W0, 20d. Maintensnces of - NN ] —_—-—-————— | always “Jimmy.”) is Secretary to his| e e expected to clear 50, revealed this afternoon at Roose- 7 Y i 4 ¥S monetary accord with the United b 1 | father, the President, and has been | °00. first covers from here velt Hospital that Gen. Dawes was aer sl dw‘ aeling oy bauwol, Capt.|States and Great Britain. 4 1 given the new and testing job oi‘ Director Lamiell brought f:ach«% taken suddenly il yesterday and i |l":ltlwd)d";hy- 1 gupsffi they'll| A series of decrées will be submits ’ ] Sordfatiog ash ol activity bf | he devised himself for stamping the was operated upon last night for i “‘)L)_ w“l“”’m:‘ !3‘:7“14_*’- At anyted to the Cabinet next Sunday, the ¥} the independent Governmental ag_‘envel‘me& The Juneau-Whitehorse “acute suppurative —appendicitis.” should be alo 4 e patrol and | Premier stated NIGHT GLOTHES encles, 1t brings him fo grip with | C2chet depicts a plane over a gla- | His condition is reported good % ‘",(:“" Hga s Tew Guph Premier Daladier. told his Cabinet. i/ PRISGN GHAIR important matters of Governmental | x" pr lich 18 an excellent replica| Dawes, who.is 72, came to New Alger (\x'l “l? N e Adviadne, Capt, | members that if the Prenchmen do 2 Polioy and admitraton i tal | of Mendenhall. The Juneau-Fair-| York City to aitend the wedding Cyanne. the e he Hamilton, the|not want to go to work to increase ¥ B the politically tender age of 31. Up- | Corks Otie 1s similar. On the Fali-|of Gen. John J. Pershing'’s son last Sl ol Northiand L.t ihe famed|production they must expect mill- 8 ‘ A Exclusive School Near Tuc- FUR K"-LING l by e e oL d_il‘:;r‘:‘k':h- Juneau and Fuirbanks- | priday, P e thland in the morth this tarization and the Gavernment will - : . 5 % orse cachet is entered a dog- —_— A - I ) SO da is now on seal e ree t v : son, Arizona, Swept ened under the impact of a first| team with & plane i flight at o] > 5 di patrol but will join the Bering 5, cn (e M S0 ey A " bis Maie line_job. Moreover, he campaigned | sop, Ends—New Building fieet 4 sittie 1ater. DBt 75, 0 v y ik hi actively in 1936 for his father, and| My, Lamiell reported wide interest P to-Be Erected The Coast Guard officers brought 1 4 1 ! e et e L Man Slain in Holdup Which canducted a torum on public issues | especiatty amone conectors. for firer § # IR word that Capt. R. W. Dempwolf 64 Are Kl”ed which swept the Hacienda Del Sol, | Nets Robbers Just ;,';l:fl"‘ff:"r:;“‘:“wgu""‘3 the cam-| covers on the initial Alaska air mail ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 25.)¥d¢ly known to Alaskans, has been iTisive picls’s 4opals K" Beie 41 Cent gtk s never sought an el- The information about the first PASSES AWAY‘ __School children here are believed gtTansferred irom Seattle to the east . , 2 e e T ents My pitlos 5l flight has been given wide circu- {10 be the envy of pupils everywhers | 085¢ Where he has been named to nu"n 2 na s - S lives O a fopve. G2 BoiAlly pevmin:| ¢ b A | puNow take young Lodge. He came | iation throughout the States, he | else. The public schools are out]°ne of the highest positions in the L] ent daughters of families of New| BELLEFONTE, Pa. April 25. — o © ;"3?"’ three or four years|reported. The Director stressed again w7 here, having closed Saturday after | ¢vice i > " vork Detroit and Chicago. Three died during the night in the 0 O a:f":‘:"ezofls;e"relt. tr-::- that letters which are being sent Wellknown Mining Man, a semester of 6-day school weeks | C#Pt. Alger with Capt. E. H 3 The girls escaped from the biaze | electric chair in the prison here. The corved i the Mmmx:fl urtim_rl T,| to Whitehorse for cancellation must E. T, 1 | The schools closed early so tbat| Smith, Commander of the Spencer, | ; in their night clothes. three dled f hold d usetts legisla- | contain a postoffice money order onomist, lraveler | the site may be cleared for the|called on Gov. John. W. Troy and 5 i s or a 41-cent holdup and ture, one v.em? as head of the House | for the amount of postage required, Dies at Chica 0 | new school building. other Federal and Territorial of- —_— y the slaying of Floyd Tranon, 38- Labor Committee. In 1936, in the |at the rate of six cents an ounce. g | - - ficials today and Capt. Smith said ETTA MAE KOLASA year-old negro, face of the National Democratic |He cautioned against enclosing the| Y H H he expected to clear in the muu:x;‘n Death Stalks Along Streets | _ landslide, he won a seat in the Uni- |amount in A n post : CHICAGO, I, April 25—P. A for the Westwar " . b IS PARTY HOSTESS _ The three were Edward Rose, Joha merican postage as it f stward d H f N S5y Oressak. Both 21 yeass o, and {ed ‘States Senate and has shown |will not be acceptable in Canada 3"";“5‘ 64, President of the Arc-| : and Highways of Na- y o P * %% himself able in debate and in com- | Lette: for the fi tic Circle Exploration, Inc., and en- : & Theodore Duminiak, aged 20. _ tters marked for the first flight LEESBURG, Fla., April 25. — The tion er ee end tel v x 1 R r;';cra ?fi:eeexz:al; 5 rm;ed B | mittee. He is 35. and carrying the necessary postage 528°d In other mining operation’ ' 1 oeshurg baseball club of the Florida | Former Postmaster el M ¥ ’;e e AR rff The Name Counts may be addressed to any place in | ONOMS! and traveler, is dead at giie Jeague has at Yeast one dis-| At An - CHICAGO, ‘1il., - April 25.—Sixty= s ::m Lsr scau::rday ee‘: xm‘ WP and Y HEAD THROUGH | Both share the immediate ad- [the world, he said, but they will be 1" S i :::;‘;’:" following an ill- yinotion: -1t's perhaps the only club chorage Dies rour persons were killed in auto { \ d 2 ning, 2 | vantage of important names. The |cancelled over the route at the 8 that plays its games on a field laid e |accidents in the Nation duri % b Spring flowers P"‘i"‘flefldfl setting.| Herbert Wheeler, President of the| Roosevelts have done fairly well |three places—Juneau, Whitehorse M“""‘ time, Robbins was General ., on an jsland pumped up out of :NCHOR"GR Alaska, April 25. weekend. More than half :}g x ] Miss Mary Simpkins and Ed Metz- White Pass and Yukon Route, 18 4| politically. Lodge’s grandfather js |and Pairbanks—and then dis-| Manager of the McKinley, Daragh, , juie The House of David team 1o L AMUNdsen, 52 Chief of Po-|states reported fatalities, Indiana « | i gar were prize winners for the even- passenger on the Princess Louise- - lpatched to their addressed destina-|Savage Silver Mining Company of .1, irained on this field last ice and former Postmaster, is deadwith five deaths and Pennsylvania . L% ' ing. |for Skagway. (Coutinued on Page Three) tion, Cobalt, Onpario. | spring | here after a long ilness. with seven. i ]