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I U. S. GUNBOATS TO STAY ON YANGIZE THE DAILY “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ALASKA EMPIRE ——— VOL. LIL, NO. 7819. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS [ 7 o N ose Long Marries Physician |WRECKAG NIPPON ORDER | e BE ADJOURNED AIRLINER IS "T0 BE IGNORED » No Rail Legislation on Pro- Big Craft, with 9 Aboard, gram for Enactment Disappeared on American Property Will Be This Session Night of March 1 Protected in River WAGE. HOUR BILL YOSEMITE, Cal, June 13, — A War Zones Lf young hunter of gold, who followed S — KEY TO SITUATION a hunch, led the way to the wreck- GREAT BRITAIN TAKES s i age of the storm felleld TWA air- Compromise - Proposal Is |plane missing with nine persons | SAME ADAMANT STAND » G‘p Fial A P | aboard since the night of last| Leifeng F. 1*4 i | iven-Final Approval March 1. eifeng Falls to Advance o 5 b _} B b | The shattered plane and bodies PLEASANTRIES OF WAR were exchanged when Dr. Wang Keh-min (left), puppet of the | 8 . y Jomt Lroup of the occupants lay near the top| Japanesc-established provisional government at Peiping, visited with Gen, Shunroku Hata, commander | Rlsmg Sun Army n - | of the 9,000-foot Buena Vista Peak, of the J.panese armies in central China. They met at Shanghai, and after this apparently congenial I t N WASHINGTON, June 13.—Senate 18 ate wniled - SouEHSRBL’ (HEY iIN session, Keh-min went to Tokyo, flying from China in a military plane. nterior Leader Alben W. Barkley told the Yosemite Valley Ranger headquart- | = 24 Q ] Th newsmen, after a conference with ers. . k d R '1 d (15‘;'/:::!?:'.:‘:m}]‘l:::‘“i:‘h:‘\ u:‘[o‘rjrln“:(; President Roosevelt this forenoon, | In Wild Region ]apfi Repalr IrecKe a1roa 2 DESTRBYEHS"!M’"“ that it has no intention that Congress would adjourn on | ~ The reglon 1s one of the w‘lldest - of curtailing the activities of Am- . Wednesday without enacting “any | (e Sl e e w I L L CALL IN erican warships on the Yangtze et oislati "2 River to clear a path for the Jap- sayl Detoed s Beligent pis H. O. Collier, 24, mining pros- anese ;rm' on Il-mnlww by n‘:u : Senator Barkely said specifically pector, told Chief Ranger Forest Nippon naval forces. that the bill to liberalize RFC| Townsley last night that he found HERE NEXT WEEK The Japanese warngd all forelgn loans to railroads is not on the | |the wreckage yesterday ~morning vessels to “clear out” last Saturday. program to be completed before |with bodies scattered nearby. He The United States Government | said he had a hunch the plane ko S p 4 adjournment 1d be 1 | that territory. informed Japan of its adamant . & v The former Rose Long, daughter of the late Huey Long, is shown |Would be found in tha b A ol g . |stand, with respect to removing Abandonment of rail legislation | b R TR L B rarland after their marriage in Baton | The Transcontinentol Wes'ern Hopkins and Bf“ ry of Bat-|Giiiiuis of the American fiag from 1 will leave for enactment the wage| po oy, Airliner was bound from San Fran- ll(! l’()l‘(‘(‘, bchcduled the Yangtze, through Admiral Yar- and hour measure as the key to| i e to Ml')’("l"“"‘:““l o I\‘f:rmr‘] Tune 21 ‘and 22 nell and Consul General Frank : : ; 4 i and was believed to ha e > & | Lockhart at Shanghai. + adjournment. The bill comes before caught in a sudden storm east of [ - i el a oy e il s Ry the House tomorrow and it is ex-| a"e “ usr v Fresno. Search for the missing | Two United States destroyers of gunhoats are in the Yangtze area pected the members will take little plane was continued for weeks, ;tlu- Pacific Coast battle force will|to protect American lives and prop- it is learned authorita- time to discuss the merits of the compromise formally approved Sun- day by 14 Senators and Represen- tatives who worked in their shirt sleeves and perspiring brows in 95 rails 20.16, utilities 18.54, IS NOW RAGING - INWASHINGTON InU. S. on Boom Foreign Customers Also {both by land and air, but no trace | was found Vic | The following were aboard. the {plane at the time, and their bodies, |accerding to Collier, are scattered | ms arrive in Juneau next week, June | 21, sailing the following day Albert Wile Hopkins and They the are ccord- | tively ing to word received here by Post-|delivered master Uss. TYy. U.ss. ferty, and that in replying, Lockhart the United States stand the | tersely. Masayuki Tani, Japanese Ambas- sador-at-Large, to China was told s s S i . e | picture of another train, { ) and Dan McDonald. ] within 20 days. | usually is glad degree heat. S | nearby the wreckage: The destroyers left their San Die- by Lockhart that American war- John L. Lewis, CIO head, ex-|p. PR % Make HeaVy Purchases | Tracy DIRLAM and MARY | g0 base on June 9 and sailed from !ships would continue to operate in pressed satisfaction at the compro-‘hlghl “llfl(]re(] M(ln Flgl\l- Dwg Past 4 Months ‘I)IRLAM, Stanford studcnt.? en- Seattle today for Alaska. June 17 the debated area, and airplanes mise draft of the wage and hour ing Fire—State’s Worst o s route home to Mansfield, Ohio. they il call- at Wrangell, - June would be sent ln as well if the \ measure and said “we will take it ° 4 | 3 eaty .| MR. and MRS. L. B. WALTS, of | 18 at Skagway and June 21 and 22|occasion demands. as it is.” Timber Conflagration NEW YORK, June 13.—The air-|gan prancisco. i in Juneau. From here they will| “All possible precautions will be B '+ Alfred Sloan, Chairman of the L e plane business boomed during the| 'y N SALISBURY, TWA First | head south over the same route, the taken by the United States to pro- . General Motors Corporation, said| PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., June I«::-:;rle{:"I(‘.T::‘»::\l.,\; “f.,.t.:.‘:,f,.;".',‘:r, “‘;:)';‘omcm-, flying as a passenger. | information stated tect its people and property,” Lock- ¥ the bill might “create further un-|13_ pog, increasing humidity, aided| more than 30 percent of Lh:nu\;-i V. KRUSE, of Kansas City. | O The Destroyer Barry has been in hart said. i employment.” S R R P e R T . | JOHN GRAVES, of Palo Alto, | B AT | Juneau before during various visits| Authorities of the British nation oo 9 aAhihatanis s e cal,, pilot. [ of Navy ships to the north |have also taken a similar stand ate of Washington's most dam- | s increase is shown today by a ALLAGH ol Mhibsom Aeic | | i oS : e : Werigrs ering about 1,000 a on the edge psidel o o P - 2 ks ’ [ of the Olympic National Forest i (l;r:;‘l:;,;‘,l “‘n(r:m“t':‘:rc“AermmuLu o MARTHA M. WILSON, of Phil-| Restored sabotaged track PORTLAND WILL warcraft of neutral powers. The Quilcene Ranger Station,close| ~Rogers reports the value of all|20eIPPI®: stonaidiee | heir advance In the Suchow section of Shantung province impeded BACK JUNEAU FOR A S SUDETENS to the fire lines, reported there is planes, engines and spare parts de- | ENIR T £, ST { when Chinese guerilla troops sabotaged the strategic Tientsin-Pukow LIEFENG TAKEN a “bit of fog where the fire is.” livered at $46,140,000. | railway, Japanese advance guarg was forced to stop and repair the ROTARY SESS[ON X 3 e ’ Rangers estimate that between 800 = e AL track to permit transportation of ammunition and supplies. | Vi SHANGHAI, June 13.—Japanese and 1,000 acres have already been | y - & s ; | ortional Gre': Rothriana Wil be |[CEPR OUAT, (E. iais 106, CeGRTE h\\‘()]b)[ rmo of the acreage green FBI HUUVER % 5 = % supporting Juneau for the 1939 Dis- ;l;(lzk:;av Chinese interior towards timber but mostly in an area re- .‘B J lr/ 2 C l l | trict Cor ence otary at this| . e pviodg planted after fire swept several i quAN DIE IN | lg m “LS()", andiwdate VC:L o "“"”‘):"i“" é“;" '”Fm':ml‘(,'; Nippon forces captured Liefeng, seasons ago. 5 H . » | urie 24; apoording ‘to- infoertiation | POVADMAL CAERER EE I8 Wrdsians Continued Spanish Fighting _About 80 men are sigting the UN NEw c ASE\ DIVE 0F PL ANE A gain, Gives Mild Teasin £ fio- e gunean ‘e revenied ot of Anhwel 2 miles by the s ire. ", ~hee e Increases Europe’s | AL, S today's luncheon at Peroy's OAfe: provisiona) capital of Hankow, less . | | Aottt message from Secretary Andy Worry Pains eee Pattamon af the Puctianaleliibsmid |0 410 mlee DRSNS | . ) i w0 o . o | — — o Greece Is Ru'ed l]v | Director to Turn Acllvmes‘cmhv Piloted by Former! By PRESTON GROVER {un xlt o;l‘ on the air without addi- Eortlund wnu::l “sunport Juneau if LONDON, June 13.—Europe came | M A ional charge. |Juneau wante he conference next M ' through aonther uncomfortable | . X . Now to Petel' Levine ‘ Seattle Auto Degler, [mx:’/‘\ii}flg?:gNél‘.{:f:&:dJ“I?"";:’l(_] Some members have made a regu- year, otherwise the Oregon City 3 PRISONERS week-end and is wearing a tattered l t h Kidnaping 1 Crashes, Wyoming booming former Senalor Jiti Wi | lar feature of 1t. Senator Pope of |would extend an invitation, He was | mantle of uneasy peace. aZI Ic a urs |n Narid ym“"kl_w “‘1‘\"” Debio. Idaho has interviewed over a peri- | immediately notified that Juneau | Czechoslovakia’s boisterous Ger- . MIAMI, Fla. June 13~Director] WORLAND, Wyo., June 13"‘1“””"‘(-;4”\ bt bm‘]‘( 1-““ of sha tistios od of months such dignitaries as was after the convention. | MAKE EscAPE manic minority was in a triumph- | Sy Hoover. of the Federal Men and one woman were killed | g gl < o Wikhlc in W‘|‘J||n"'1m\ = Ambassador Chengting T. Wang of F. A. McCloud, Swift and Com- ant mood over a 999 percent Nazi ays ar v Ba e Bureau of Investigation, said he When a plane, piloted by William O.| yy;cp, W b ovited to speak China and Assistant Secretary of pany representative, and long time i victory in Germanic communities will ‘return to WBshlngtm'l in a day|Bashaw, 34, of Seattle, crashed on| . rurmér Rl‘m‘mm;\ ot Wflr Louis Johnson. :‘R,ul.'u’mn‘ was’ a guest of the club 3 which yesterday voted in local el- | Wi ciad or two to concentrate activities on|® root cellar on a farm near here,| (" leader 15 seeking re-election in The transcription service will|toady. Other visiting Rotarians who & ections, demanding outright auton-| PARIS, June 13.—Greece today is| the Peter Levine kidnaping whose | 1ate last Saturday. Indiane thlis‘ yf‘urb afber eie supply fill the sound effects, from reported but were unable to stay ‘ omy. ruled by a dictatorship along Nazi pody was found a week ago' on the The dead, in addition to Bashaw| yached out ke ];(']”“ | pikaihe machine gun to the sound of a|for the luncheon due to boat sched- | — 2 Czechoslovakia's afficials ap- lines and with German assistance, ghore of Long Island. | are: et &t Roosevelt years He river steamer bringing the mem- ule were Earl Clark of Pomona, 5 4 # .+ proached with somedtrepide;‘tizn the | John Sofianopoulis, exiled head of ° Hoover has just concluded the| Miss Helen Brattus, of Renton|iq Democrats could find more ber into the wharf at Paducah. “?M‘;ni Jim Taglor of aunting- (One Jailer Is Killed, An- decision being forced on what con-|the Greek Agrarian Party, charged | running down of the and Wash. | 4 5 act 2 & e o | ton, Park, Cal. 3 . a'h ke o Whe il i n ddsess belore the Parelm|sisves ot f‘i’v“’e_yfi,,,_o,d“}fi{_‘j‘;;%a“’;‘y’ Loy Paxlss 28 Wasiana pilot. - ILDSJREE (o, feed 1 clecllon | THE GRACIOUS EAST ‘ C i e 1 other Beaten Get demands. | Correspondents’ Association. Cash, Jr. Wesley Bard, 28, of Spokane.|je reported, government relief and Col. Tsi-Ming Chow, Chinese mili- | Awayln Automobile Insurgent Gains | With King George obscure in the pranklin Pierce McCall, 21, truck | Wash. benefit checks began pouring out !ary attache here, is one of the r«-qu RESIDENT OF ALASKA ‘ In the long-running bloody fields background, Gen. John Metaxas “es- | driver, has confessed the crime and| W. B. Bledsoe, of Valley Falls, Kas. | in high volume in the months before foreigners ever admitted to the| TRANSPORTAT[ON CO | GALVESTON, Texas, June 13— of shattered Spain, Insurgent tablished an elaborate system of €5-now awaits action of the Federal, Sheriff John Nicola said reports|gection but took a sharp recession school for advanced tactics at Fort | Three prisoners shot their way out troops, in a conquest of the eastern pionage with the assistance of Ger- Grand Jury and subsequent trial. | from witnesses indicated the plane's]‘du”m 1935 when there was no Leavenworth. He liked the train- COMING TO JUNEAUOI the county jail here last night, Spanish seacoast, made important man Propaganda Minister Goeb- — e tmomr failed and caused the plane| .. ¢ion ing he received so well that he — | killing Jailer Ernest E. Goode, aged gains. bels, who went to Greece for the {to go into a nose dive. In' 1936, he said, the relief rolls Damed his son Fort Leavenworth| Norton Clapp, Tacoma attorney |41, and beating Jailer William Lin= The vanguard of 20,000 troops purpose of spreading Germany pro- ! The plane was a Buhl, four-place | i\ reased steadily, but during 1937, Chow. and well-known Pacific Coast fi- |gren, 52, with an iron pipe. under the General Franco colors paganda there,” said Sofianopoulis. Icabm monoplane. | even during the months of the de- ——r nancier, is enroute to Alaska aboard | The trio, Peter John Calandra, ® pattered its way into Castellon De | Mcmxas is now the dictator, he | Bashaw was a former Seattle au-| .o from July onward, hundreds | his yacht the Carmilita and is ex- |28; Roland C. Tyler, 28; Edward . la Palma, following another bomb- said, and Greece’s democratic lead- | tomobile dealer. He lcn‘ Seattlelast| o 41 oncands were dropped from pected to arrive here in a day or | Francis Sutton, 34, all under bur- ing raid and a fierce artillery at- ers, like himself, have been seized 358 unu “nn:month on a proposed flight to Chi-| jier rolls Now 1938 rolls around | two, according to word to Gov.|8lary sentences, stole an automobile tack. and exiled to isolated Greek i | ] 3! | cago. Coming here he disappeared| . o says the Administration is | John W. Troy. Mrs. Clapp and u‘und sped away. House to house fighting was in lands. | oft thio couzae hetween Cody, WY0.| seeking to expand the relief rolls ; | party of friends are aboard. - eee progress and Insurgents were rap- s CLEVELAND, Oblo) Jtins 18Tne| 2. Milee Olty, Mont, but Iater ¢, fne Yopiithe: fall congressional PULIGY In addition to his wide interests | idly gaining complete control of L tate ot W0 Van, hekeingeni) lo0g mied, ] | elections. | Outside, Mr. Clapp is President of | the vital city at a late hour this o Ldifd: racenhiy “nan Devketpdsd _hA“'p""' attendants h“f]‘; "‘:’dmf’:'t‘ But such statistics dom't seem the Alaska Transportation Company | afternoon. its debts, according to the llndlng:;v:r":;fl:ir:edwzrll]lym: {sou«irpmzn_‘ to annoy Harry Hopkins, WPA ad- DF CHAMBERLAlN which operates the vessels Tongass | 3 |today of Judge Nelson Brewer in| g i 5 | ministrator, who counts the noses and Chatham, { T 3 .I i e etutal or At Zaiivoad - on relief. He told a Senate inves- VARG ey g 3 i STOCK QUOTATIONS jmagmw “closed.” | == | tigating committee that he could st bl e/ 0 S o S | The judge said the estate never | “make a case” if anybody wanted Takes Stand Against Na- LEGIONNAIRES AND LONDON, June 13.—The Duchess|can pay any of the $63,000,000 owed | ec"" I“g 0[ to challenge his relief allotments. 'y gains AUXILIARY PLAN ! s Ln SUNDAY | | NEW YORK June 13—-Closing of Norfolk, at 22, the youngest Duch- | to creditors. 1 e tions Who Still Be- | | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine oo England, gave birth to a girl| i A e ‘ | ON THE RECORD lieve in Paliti PICNIC TOMORROW | stock today is 10%, American Can | pai. vesterday in @ London hospi-| | s u a 1eve 1n Politics st 87%, American Light and Power 5, o) PAA BRINGS | | One man in Washington enjoys Members of Alford John Brad-| Sixteen thousand pounds of hali- Anaconda 23%, Bethlehem Steel dug | | having Congress hang on forever FLEAMIFNG'ITON. Eng, June 13—/ L A"m“_a'“ L;’g]’('m 'am; but and 14,500 pounds of salmon 42%, Commonwealth and Southern . . . | and ever during political years, even Former Foreign Secretary Anthony, L : % were sol - B Curtiss Wright 4%, General Candid Camera 5 Between Eighty and Eighty- | though members mourn over being Eden today scored the foreign poli- Alxiliary; aroTpIADRILE & DN 0L g i “yisfiiui‘;'.'"“ it i Motors 28, Kenneoott 21%, New Fan Killed | five Thousand Men | kebt away from their home work. c¥ of Premier Chamberlain's govern- (o0 RIS it ab Treadwel beach | “G5 L0 RO gpencer, York Central 11, Southern Pacific 4 5 " | . . He is the man who makes records ment by demanding that a clear ' Douglas, and transportation willlo, e "pyceen Elliott, 12,000 pounds ® ) 10, United States Steel 41, Cities Taking Picture | Will Be Enlisted of bright remarks by the Senators— | stand be taken against nations “who be Provided from the Legion Dug- | ing 5 ACP at 655 and 470, and Service 8, Pound $4.96%. Four passengers came in from| o) |% be played over the home radio still belleve in the power of politics.” Ut Cars leaving promptly at 7|y "6oold H, Ed Hansen, 4000 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 13— Fairbanks yesterday with PAA ~WASHINGTON, June 13. — Re- station at Oskoosa or Peoria. Eden named no nations and no P Those going are asked 10|,5nqs gt 660 and 485 cents a DOW, JONES AVERAGES James Fazile, 18, who recently be-pilots Jeriy Jones and Murray |cruiting of between 80,000 and 85,-| Unable to get home to speak, the leaders, but spoke with implication Meet at the Dugout between 6:30|pqng, it came a candid camera fan, was|Stuart. 000 men for the Civilian Conserva- members of Congress can make a apparent that Chamberlain’s policy Al 2 | Salmon sales were, the Elfin II, | The following are today's Dow, | iilied by o train ae he stood on the| The four were J. C. Massey,|tion Corps will be staried July 1|15-minute record for. $750 and|of dealing with dletators in Italy| FIONC plans will be completed | copt Ermie Swanson, 12,000 pounds, | Jones averages: industrials 11187, tracks near his home and took a|Charles Taylor, Andrew Nerland and is expected to be accomplished | send it back to the home station and Germany “was a retreat, not @t the meeting of the Post this|ung the Diana, V. Kallio, 2500 | which enough to Always a path to peaee.” evening, starting at 8 o'clock. e gt kpo\md.s. Prices were 10-7-4,

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