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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE . “4LL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LIL, NO. 7855 JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1938. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN GENTS e " g | Hughes, Ai Z inNe igns Fihi - | ches, Aides Inf lly Wele linN : NATION SEEKS | Farley, Daughters Do Waving KIUKIANG TAKEN Hughes, Aides Informally Welcomed inlYew Yor | 7 | P i 0 & . HEg - TERE B YANGTZEATTACK Are Given Fines Ll e & Finall § Important River Port Re Fifteen Thousand Dollars Chamberlain Mak es Final | | N T leadiby T . i) e L Are Already Assessed— Speech Defending His | vading Forces ¢ ; 'Foreign Policy ° Prosecution Continues * TELLS PAIiLVIT\MENT N SPANISH GOVERNMENT Fines totaling $15000 have | been assessed against alien NO FOE IS FEARED T T o W o areas by Attorney General James A s l [ Seventy Thousand Defend- S. Truit and United States At- rmed Strength of Country 1 torey J. W. Kehoe, of the Third . € 3 l_- I of3 Gmn FOOtho,‘d on Division, according to advices Bcccmllngél Mi))lcl or- Broad Ebro River recelved today by Naknek. 2 3 s The prosecutions are under midable Dai el et (By Associated Press) the Territorial law. LONDON, July 26. — Premier The world’s two wars are today The advices received by The Chamberlain declared in the Housc marked by a new Spanish Govern- Empire state that prosecutions o4 of Commons today amid cheers that ment offensive in Southern Cata- will continue until all aliens “Let no one nn:n.;,m(‘ that although lonia and the capture of Kiukiang, are eliminated from the fish- we seek peace, we are wiliing to .mpoJr!unL Yangtze River port by| eries. acr peace for British honor the Japanese . | . ;x’;‘(l for \vlnal British interests.” | In Spain, the Government army | The Premier made the statement of 70,000 gained a foothold on the GERMAN in defendinz his foreign policy in W;.\(Ibflllk of the broad Ebl‘;) Rll\;e)" i the last debate in the House of which has been the frontier be- Cocmmons before the Parliamentary tween the Insurgent and Go\fen;- | recess to extend for three mgonths ment fronts. The Government sol- | un. called earlier foreign re- diers have held Catalonia since| g lations are jeopardiz early spring. 2 ’ “Our aim is not less peaceable In China the Japanese announce 1 because no one can imagine we - that troops have entered Kiukiang | ] have any reason to fear auy foe" Here is Pestmaster General James A. Farley waving to friends Powy, (ARier breaking the principal Chi- | declated the Premier T (he steamer Aleulian on his Alaska trip. Shown also are his two ‘v“‘l‘; _“”,If-"f :.me;s"l]xsmnyaggm ' I. Ms e - parmgtiy| 3 Dk ety (0 At iy WG Vons Mool et ol ObnltBUL COURLIR. 18- ORI 0NN T . I e AT e o TR e tws oo |visional cepital ‘eity.. - JSt t Dc -;—-— AT formidable daily.” E . P e v fF D R gt ate rtment Asked to Premier Chamberlain said a snag ('0’1 ()”ll(‘ rlmer 0 . . .; G t 1 t f L& d— has been struck in British and % | .I"fln‘ ;‘queshlor d n American trade relations but he B T ,ll . W/I I M | ingin Northland in heped things would straighten out eaity 1etls wat It Means | g s e . i Figvs STRIKES STDGK | Order to Take Fuel HERE IS BOSS OF | By MORGAN M. BEATTY e | WASHINGTON, July 26. — ; WAGEHGUR LAW, | /47 mepeer Service Writer i | The Germaby Embassy has ¥ | b | | kil ; A b arked the State Department to WASHINGTON, July 26.—While MARKET |N NI Y. {8 | permit a German plane to land the headlines are giving you a L | in Alaska on a projected round ' g}"‘nz‘grn‘wfif;"‘,’r‘;‘:’f “:7‘; p::;“;;’: ! e Here is Howard Hughes and his four companions riding down Broadway in New York City following their | the world flight. (i sht Selling Wave Starts Early dash arcuna the worid. The picture shows the streams floating from the skyscrapers and the mass of Embassy _officials said the want to watch another and far plane, a Folke Wulf, multi- y 5 more significant angle of the trip. —Many Recent Lead- pevplo, O3 Wirotls. craft, carrying a crew of four, —the economics of the presidential i Swept Down j | plans to call in Alaska for ro- —_— speeches, I) . P I I l ] fueting ; . 3 gy it > , > | i Contaminated Water Is Al- For what the President Is really| oo vopg july 26.—The Stock emocralic (lrty eac | The German plane wil take doing is trying to sell John Citizen | | off from German, d fly leged to Have Been Tak- sized plece of economic|Market ran into profit taking T k ik 1 L pREE | senthecer ol TR o v 2 7 ; S trouble today and suffered losses alks Like the Fresident| | southeast to India, China, Ja- thoery. Mr. Roosevelt is breaking ! - | en in Campaign War mgrt KINg | nning around two points. | pan and thence to Alaska.” The St p this chunk of eeonomics into| ™", . ot L0t onounced and the| T T vl e ’ | plane will then cross the Unit- FRANKFORT, Kentucky, July 26. .;:‘\o:]m"‘vgfl‘;u::xl:c';én:x;l:t E[(l"]r::e‘l:\(l:sf selling wave . swept down. recent By PRESTON GROVER | ed States and then fly back to —The Highway Patrol proceeded e will uxldérswrldAax:d embrace | 1€2ders shortly after the opening. WASHINGTON, July 26 '””'l s ?Ta;y SO o o, v today to investigation of the as- —the general l‘deu | One million and one quarter voice of the head of the Democratic | ’ r?rhn date of th of th serted “poisoning” of Gov. Albert | Sl shares were sold. party sounds like the voice of the! e '"Kh:ll’nol v par: i B. Chandler. : ; i £:3 i -t losed. i B HITS STATE'S LINES MAYUH SHAw President of the United States. | R Y . Deposits of gasoline have al- Major Joe Burman, Chief of the St R - + It has the same agrecable come-|Racial Warfare Spreading| ready been arranged for at State Bureau of Investigation, said: ory | s K Q | hither, even though Mr. Re 1t 4 % rTang STl i’ hotethe first. HAGSBH fa e P;’ohul:nt:,’ own wards, repeat- v i RUOTATIONS _ Is LUGMING e that e would not talk as pres-| Out in Holy Lands— Fairbanks, Alasks. : o ed and embroidered at several stops 3 > piARSE e T SRR o , thing has happened during a cam & this acuithers 1 NEW YORK, July 26. — Closing el ":L’L‘:‘JE“’X’Z‘:: it | Bombs Are Used [ paign.” Gov. Chandler is waging a fight for the Democratic Senatorial nom- ination against United States Sen- ator Alben W. Barkley. Dr. J. W. Bryan, Chandler’s Louisville physician, said the Gov- ernor has been ill since Friday | . Your national government | has learned to think In national erms, which means it has learned | to develop all parts of the country |and not just ome particular section. . I am glad that Oklahoma ap- | preciates that NATURAL resources | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | |stock today is 11, American Can 99, Anaconda 36%, Bethlehem Steel Qf % o ) 60%, Commonwealth and Southern Slxl;cland]gf:nfr .R('dl(:ly to nter leld 1mn 05 1%, Curtiss Wright 5%, General Motors 40%, International Harvest- | 2 b ¥ er 66%, Kennecott 42%, New York Angeles, Report Central 20%, Southern Pacific 20%, fight for his loyal Senators. Never does Mr. Roosevell se Latonia pem g S '\ were killed today in Holy Land| s0 happy as when he can cut loose [y T F UM R arfare which | without restraint as he did at the % 4 rade " faalss 2 Oovington took 65 lives in Hafia yesterday. Ky., in his effort to rescue Senator| Barkley from the toils of Governor| ELIGIBILITY OF BLACK 1S | | HAFIA, July 28.—Five persons| | Greater loss of life was averted | today when the police found a time bomb in the crowded Arab veget- : 3 | are NATIONAL resource: All x : i 3 when stricken at a Louisville hotel, % New York |? SRt « z 0OS ANGELES, Cal, July 26.— Chandler. Not since 1936 has the the victim of “water doctored with ::n:" lrrlld\::l‘:"i:elw“.(‘on:;isaiono |of us have to make our f'ans from United States Steel 61, Citles Serv- g et R Raieall ek ios )" battle |01 TIASKes ol GLlL dertiaiend, Just poison.” . ach Bk inacs: sppelinted Al | the national point of view. . . . We ice 9%, Pound $492 11/16, North- City Clerk Robert Dominquez con- . g mt o iots in time to prevent its explosion. S . er, who has el P i ! 4 - | t 5 rm e i v p | hy o Dr. Bryan said he did not know| ministrator of the new Federal {put a national shoulder under na- err‘1 Pacific 13%, Safeway Stores firmed the validity of the petition | . "o ient 1s at his speaking| TD® police believe the bomb is Resolution Bef % what kind of poison was used. | Wage-Hour Law. | tional problems. . . ." 21%. seeking @ ‘recall vote on Mayor | peak when he has a crowd before ‘Imilar to the one that exploded | I€solution ore American Then, again, In Texas getting | Frank Shaw. him ‘pitohed %o politios "snd there|YeSterdsy in the Hafis imasket. Bar _Association Is Three Louisville detectives said they could not find any substantion !deeper into the details of his eco- | nomics: DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, | Six candidates for Shaw's unex- is no need to trim sail. The Presi-| “fighting dent knows that. His H Three members of the terrorist |group were slain yesterday by a Causing Trouble for Dr. Bryans' assertion. | | Agriculture cannot be Jones averages: industrials 143.33, pired term are ready to enter the speeches” always are before audi. |special constable when they at-| ‘thought of or worked for just on rails 20.67, utilties 20.72. |field if he is recalled. ences shaped to his liking. When |tacked a Jewish father and his son. | CLEVELAND, 0., July 26. — Two 6 LIB TERs | state lines. Every crop on every e | —— - he is compelled to hold himself in | Fourtcen Jews were killed when Al_nbarvna attorneys, one a “personal } 4 | farm in every county of every state | s because of nettlesome I)“““,..‘1,amlmshed near the Jewish settle- friend” of Hugo Black, today at- | has a definite tie-in and relation- Uss n VId “d conditions, his enthusiasm ,,;nwnL | tempted unsuccessfully to obtain | ship with similar crops in other dampened. | b withdrawal of the proposed resolu- e | ... Cotton in the South and + # | tion to have the American Bar As- SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 26.—The follow- ing halibuters sold here today: From the western banks—Colum- bia, 39,000 pounds, 8 and 7% cents a pound; Atlen, 40,000 pounds, 8% and 7' cents! Eagle, 40,000 pounds, 85 and 7% cents. From the local banks — Bernice, 18,000 pounds, 8% and 7% cents states. Southwest is clearly connected with Famous Hostess of Old the economics of the wheat grower Engllsh DayS Passes in the Dakotas, the cattlemen of s " Wyoming, and the potato grower of Away m London Maine. Where one of these people S | has a poor year, his lack of pros- LONDON, July 26. — Famed perity hits all the others hostess of the Edwardian Days, who | co-operating . . . in this way we startled society by entertaining botn | will get away from spotty prosper- Royalty and Socialists, died today. |ity and work toward a universal . the| Countess of Warwick, 76, famous|people of the Lone Star state are | AR MALTO BERENEWED Is Declared NEW YORK, July 26. — United States Steel Corporation reported HONOLULU, H. I, July 26— |today a five million dollar deficit Preparations for the Hawaii-New at the end of the June quarter Zealand airline, interrupted by the compared to a deficit of $1.261,000 death of seven fliers last January, for the previous quarter. will be renewed this fall. The directors ordered the regular IT’S THE ‘BOUNCE’ Thus, in the entangling political in Ohio and Oklahoma puil rein, his commendation of the New was 50 restrainec situation where the President had to Deal that Senators by comparison with t speeches in Kentucky they sounded like damning with faint praise. Dr. Ross T. McIntire, the Presi-| dent’s sea-going physician, has a| word for the President’s zest. | BASEBALL TODA sociation ask the Supreme Court of E2 A Y ..I. the United States for information concerning the “eligibility” of its The following are scores of base- Associate Justice, Hugo L. Black. | ball games played this afternoon in, Edward Lee, Dean of the John 1| the two major leagues: Marshall Law School of Chicago, | | refused at a public hearing of the | Association’s resolution committee | to withdraw the resolution. The Committee will go into an executive session later to decide whether the measure will be reported to the hel National League Pittsburgh 5; Philadelphia 6. Chicago 10; Brooklyn 6. | St Louis 6; New York 5. Hel Cincinnati 6; Boston 2. 5 a pound; Wireless, 16,000 pounds, — | prosperity. . . .” Al iti $125 quarterly dividend on 7 per 8+ and 7% cents a pound; Irene e P n expedition will be sent to $125 quarterly dividenc ok o Per cavs when the President is healthy, | Amariens BASENS Cc:wentinn floor for a vote. 3. 16000 pounds, 8% end 7: FHA UNDERWRITER FOR NATIONAL REMEDIES | Canton Isiand to construct a mid- cent cumulative preferred stock. = rested and doing something hel pogion 1; Chicago 9. T am a personal friend of Asso- cents. | From Kentucky to-Texas and on ocean base there. The island is a The spokesman said that since o he has “bounce,” a certain| W. 4 Fog s 183 l- o ciate Justice Black and I want to R L T ARRIVES IN CITY| westward, no presidential speech Sand: spoc WiNel- e Tt Biated "}mr{uly the demand for steel Prod- s mental resilience and l’eSDO“Sin“\ N:\: x;\()zrbl?nm 'Slegllfl.s' 5. | 8e the. HorApion hie it BEN SPEAR SEES ALASKA | failed Yo hammer home in element- claimed in March. ucts has improved. ness which is absent when he ‘is ke e -2_ (‘:levem"d' 2 | tion, ' said Judge Richard Evans of — | Roger M. Jamieson, Chief Under- | i 1onouqge the idea that the only —_—————— T — exhausted. He had it at Covington. | e ; i | Birmingham, Ala. Judge Evanssaid Ben Spear, author, who makes |writer for the Federal Housing Ad- | o ohr problems is to| CLOCK GORS BERSERK M'DERMOTTS RETURN Some repercussions to the Pres- A i s | the Court once refused to rule on i istrati Wash g1 500 g adive. our. OLNEY, Il—The clock in th P ident’ i Rings and other jewelry were| Assoclate Justice IBack’ his home in Spokane, Wash., is a ministration for Was ington and|g; oes” ciate lines, and offer na- , T e clock in the i 7 ident's participation in state pri-{ %30 U T exchange be- of ustice s eligibility roundtripper aboard the Columbia. | Alaska, arrived in Juneau on ‘he‘uoml remedies for national pl_ob_;county courthouse tower struck 526, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mcl)e:lnulL maries were immediate. The Pres-| " "-m i vintion ok (ot ae iand there is no reason for the As- Mr. Spear is an old newspaperman, | Columbia in_ connection with gen-{, " o o oiher way of saylng‘“’m“"" times the other day, mumud from a month’s SOjOUID jdent made Governor A, B. (Hap-| s flrst CORGMIE o sfi" ‘socllthn to press the matter. having at various times been pub- eral FHA matters. He expects to b"you‘re going to continue to have | thereby setting a new record for|in the Btates on the steamer Co-|py) Chandler of Kentucky \mh.p.l e e i BYI:‘ Marvin Woodall, also of Birm- ¢ lisher of weeklies in Washington in the® city until August 5, return- | Y€ |itself. On April‘21 it struck 496 lumbia. Mr. McDermott is connect- T e [ WA AWRIGO lew York| ingham, said the resolution was times. | ed with the Juneau Lumber Mills. (Continued on Page Two) City. “highly impertinent.” State. ing on the Baranof, (Continued on Page Two)

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