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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LIIL, NO. 7956. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938. GERMANY, GREAT . U.S.JEWSIN GERMANY NOT T0 BE QUSTED American Note Sent to Ber- lin Will Be Given Fil vo l'ill)l(‘, R(’[ )]y MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTE e TAIN NEAR SPLIT CHINESE ARE Alaska Salmon Waters Still . NEAR CANTON Threatened; Delegate Dinmml“NAZI T0 CALL ' TTUUA'Y Has No Faithin Assurances AMBASSADOR | REPURA Made by Japanese Government FROM LONDON Chiang Kai-Shek's Forces o ‘ Also Repulsing Jap- anese at Changsha | Will Urge Congress to Pass Bill Claiming Jurisdi(‘,\ion?Relalions Between Two Over Territorial Waters as Far as Continental Shelf| Countries Strained Over to Prevent Destruction of Fish Resources Is Anti-Jewish Act 3 s . v . V. . | BERLIN, Nov. 22.—The United SHANGHAI, Nov. 22 Chinese /\gamsl Pl'()[NN‘(lJ(‘Wlsh(.olonv Setllmg n l"(‘rmmy\ - states has presented a note to Ger- "o 7 /PROPOSED REFUGEE mar king formal assurances that the decree ousting Jews from busi- ness enterprises, as part of the Nazi sweeping anti-Jewish campaign, does not apply to Jews holding Am- erican citizenship. forcés, ‘reported to be a vanguard of Chigng Kai-Shek’s South China Army, ‘has advanced within 'three Vi ALSO SEVERE BLOW o i showgirl Arrives SEATTLE, Nov. 22—Alaska’s Jm;l‘)"“‘“:‘" g“;‘(;’l:‘t-h‘::‘:"”" by me S it Delegate to Congress, Anthony L D {New Campaign Against No ‘detalls aré given nof are the X Dimond, told the Alaska |N paign Ag J 2 Committee of the Seattle ; reparts confirmed. ¢ Chsibér. 5F Dofimserce; thathhe Jewry Is to Continue Other sources assert that the I The communication from the s At ey te IR o L Lo e does not place much reliance in During All Winter Biata Depetknant. a5 whaniogwn N WITHOUT A COUNTRY, Dr. Edgar Prochnik who lost post as Aus hibese have 1 SuCCess official Japanese assurances in e said it is assumed that the decre MA U. S. when Germany annexed Austria, is seen teaching political science at Georgetow i.se'wlnl :xxf.ytxlnf n(.xdltl(?(:llllxavlc(;:‘l;fila | respect to Japanese fishing in LONDON, Nov. 22—Reports that does not apply to American citi- i 3 where it is claimed they ha & Alaska salmon waters. Germany is considering calling her zens but requested a reply as to = ed the Japanese drive on Changsha, whether this assumption was cor- ) }Hunm\ Province capital. TWO HAMLETS Thanksgiving U SMAN =™ === - Propaganda Minister Goebbels 1 i ‘ and other Nazi officials have stated L ARM I specifically that foreign Jews do not DER ‘ P [nclamatm" ls URDEREU Tu i i come under the decree but will make [ it official by sending a reply to the o STEREEECS MOUNT SLIDE By President GET OUT, ITALY SREETS LEADERS “We have nothing to protect | Ambassador to Great Britain to re- us except an agreement with turn to Berlin for consultation on the Japanese Government and |deterioration of relations with just the other day they abro- |Great Britain since the Nazi anti- cated the nine-Power treaty. |Jewish drive, are published here. How long do you suppose it The reports are unofficial and the will take them to abrogate this |German Embassy spokesman s one if they felt they were in a |silent pesition to do se—just five min- | Resentment is apparent among sion the immediate reintroduc- |minorities in Europe” and also the tion of the bill by which the |proposal that Tanganyika be a re- utes,” said the Delegate. | the Nazi against the Parliamentary eeeo 1 The Delegate said he will urge | motion deploring treatment of “cer- e | P at the next Congressional ses- |tain racial, religious and political ' Dead Estimated at Several r1ast saturday, November 19, Pres- § ¢ el event esident Corres Hundred — Second ident Roosevelt issued the following oo | United States will claim juris- | fuge for German Jews. y t evilicha Dot THavKeglvifs rpoamaionss - g Pof}fle“t In )‘/els“ Given |Official Welcome Is Given diction over the Territorial 2 i u u s u e ity President” of the’ United 2 Sltes: of eaving apers | Commissioner and z:t:r:d:;.s far as the Continen B}g;rx.:TM T EXPRESSED STRIES ST. LUCI/ r America, do hereby designate o AT . ¥ . v " = 7] , Nov. 22.—The German QReIRLEy. Br. S 0GR Dl O e D o Mot ROME, Nov. 22— Frank Smothers, | Mvs. Carpenter Delegate Dimond estimated | press recorded today the Nasi (ool 3 87 Rome correspondent for the - that the Japanese took 3,000,000 |ing against the settlement of Ger- nineteen hundred” and ¥ o Chicago Dail , has been or- Three score and ten comrades dered to leave Ttaly because of the of the Salvation Army marched “uhfriendly” tone of his dispatches.|to the combined music of the Kake Particular reference, on the ex- and Hoonah bands this forenoon | i salmon from Alaskan waters in |man Jews in British Tanganyika, 1937 and said that danger of |former German colony in East Af- losing the Alaska salmon |ricq This resentment was exprossed grounds is not passed, for if g5 plans developed for continuing “we stand by and let the Japa- [the anti-Jewish campaign through- nese anchor or fish on our |oup the winter months. spread de: and destruction in the ght as a day of general interior of s island of the Wind- nksgiving. ward Group. “Our Fathers set aside such a Secretary of State Informs e ’ 2 g 4K : A mountainsiide, eight miles long, day as they hewed a nation from o % s ¥ 3 E Nipoons Have Dodged | siid 1ast night and buried two ham- | the primeval forest. The observance| PUision order, Is made re garding. when the Alaska arrived in Juneau, pp g a dispateh dated November 16 which |and greeted Commissioner and Mrs. lets and inhabitants estimated to was consecrated when George A 4 Issue at Stake run into the hundreds Washington issued a Thanksgiving | 9°31t With the Anglo-Ttalian nc-iGeon:e B Oarpesiar, National lead- | lcm'“h:h’"' ':.‘:’ '":m“m"“‘:‘; Although mass arrests have been ALY Rescue workers labored all night | Proclamation in the first year of | %% el e - jers. of the Army for Canada,| waje Kelly, showgiri from Berlin, "{I “I b, Eho . a8 ':“ ‘“" | stopped, a new campaign is antici- WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.-—SeCr=~. nwe reaouered bodies of 46 aead.and bis presidency., Abraham: Lincoln set; Smothers l:s the seventh 14sx.rlcm;Nowmnndland, Bermuda and Al- poses with her pet poodie, Scala, as c‘rz Jis no question out it pated And this centers about Pro= tary of State Hull declares that Ja- 60 injured, but this morning 3 pew|apart “A of thank anq correspondernt compeiled” to ~leave faseak. | she arrives in New York. Miss Kelly, Commenting on the Jewish |),000nda Minister Goebbels who will pan’s reply to his note of October Py v o . Ak 1 pratsd to our pehief \r who | Ttaly in little more than one year. With city and Territorial officials | was one of the 591 pnssengm'swhflsl‘[ question, Delegate Dimond told | tonjght address 1,000 of his col- 6 is not se ctory tion injured several rescue dwells in the Heavens REP e | presenting official welcome and the | lives were in danger when a fire/| the newsmen: “We nedd people leagues at the Kroll Opera House on fre Oty Ba v Bt Mo sy to the city five days of con- broke out in the Deutschland, 200 of a different type in Alaska. We |00 to ¢ s rom our carliest recorded ROTARY CLUB HEARS £ miles southeast of Newfoundiand.|| have nothing against them but 0 conduct the anti-Jewish e oatia. Five thatked gress here for the Salvation Army Miles. drive 5 S. A. COMMISSIONER o Alaska was under way. they are essentially merchants Newspapers announced today that = in g workers Shortly after the first slide, 50 Secrets note asserted that Japan is violating American right in China by an extensive series of jahorers were swept into a river God for their blessings. In our deep- L i g monopolies and trade restrictions, | when a house in which they had ! est natures, in our very souls, we | The official welcome was made - (. and industrial workers. Alaska |} 500 meetings are planned for Ber- 4 currency changes and tariff altera- seusht shelter from the tofrential|like all mankind since the earliest| AN interesting brief word picture by E. W. Griffin, Acting Governor, | “c'a ec“" y needs farmers and miners. In | )ip glone during the coming winter. tions. rain, slipped away and they were origin of mankind, turn to God in of the political .economic and social | Harry G. Watson, Secretary to the| order to settle these people in -——— il Secretary Hull said the Japanese | carried into the raging torrent. time of trouble and in time of hap- life in South America was present- |Governor, Mayor Harry I. Lucas reply was not in response to the| rons of carth ¢ | Alaska it would be necessary te | i « ewhere have piness. ‘In God we trust.' SHiia dunesu Moty T In adlicoma ianp ok e Cliamber 40f Taxes |"sura“ce e ”“_'.'" it o cZEcHs LUSE position this Government set forth | capsed disasters elsewhere “For. the blessin which have Weekly luncheon meeting today by Commerce Charles Carter. y backing. in his note in regard to American| por the past three weeks rain has been ours d the present year Commissioner George L. Carpenter| Following the official greeting of = SR TS, S s TR rights and interests been Mlling in torrents and added|we have ample cause to be thank- Of the Salvation Army, a member |Commissioner and Mrs. Carpenter M The Secretary of State said he to this there has been an -earth ful of the Toronto, Canada, Rotary and a delegation headed by Mrs ;M RE A TI i preferred not to make any further shomk which loosened more hill-| “Our lands have yielded a goodly Club, who arrived here on the W. J. Carruthers from Wrangell, | comment until the Department has s, harvest and the toiler in shop and Alaska today for the Salvation Commissioner Carpenter and other C | more time to study the substanc — > mill received a more just return for Army Alaska Congress which con- Army leaders were guests at the l) k and implications in the Japanese Ris iabey venes this evening. | Rotary Club luncheon Statement Issued by Com- note. “We have cherished and preserved Commissioner Carpenter and Mrs.| This afternoon Commissioner Car- | poicolon Secretary in Con- | — o “c e e er L our democra Carpenter, who came here with penter was to address high school | e ; e § Over Hundred Villages ’ 4 “We have lived in peace and un- him and also was a guest of the students and tonight will be the| nection Wllh Re]lef 2% 2 3 - ta ges, I ratislava Government I're 60.000 derstanding with our neighbors and | Rotarians, spent four years in his |speaker at the public welcome ses- Btk oiot i $ v 0, Inhabitants, I_Efi Estate u have seen the world escape the im- work in South America, largely in |sion in the ANB Hall. | an intergretation of e in-| paring Radical Anti- | {j/je; New Re 2 pending disaster of a general war. |the Argentine, and related many SHa s surance features and taxes under| Seinstic e Now £ 4 agas In the time of our fortune it is interesting incidents of life there. Social Security which have been the | ” VDO : : ] 5 : e £ e gl PRAGUE, Nov. 22—Czechoslova- fitting that we offer prayers for un-| Other guests of the club today subject of discussion during the re- 3 5 X e | PRAGUE, Nov. 22—Slovak news- kia today lost 105 more small vil- fortunate pecple in other lands who!were Brigadier and Mrs. W. J. lief . movement here, Walter P. ¥ ages N re distress at this our Carruthers of the Salvation Army, Sharpe, Executive Secretary of the|Pepers said the autonomous Gov-|lages with 60,000 inhabltants, ‘to 2 BEEIIR L TR, SIS, AL O SR SI0P8 1 OF, IS P ; 4 e, : i | ernment, at Bratislava is preparing Germany. This came about when Thanksgiving season N. Berkoevitch of the Salvation Alaska Unemployment Compensa-| """ . H e 3 ok s ' v x , ¢ 4 .| radical anti-Semitic laws which will| the final boundary was fixed in » Entire Al t Is Held “Let us remember them in our Army and Ketchikan Rotarian tion Commission, today issued the : e e o i wie Capt. Jackson of the local Army| | following statement: eliminate Jews from Government) Berlin by the International Boubs —_— T amilies and our churches whel apt. Jacksol g 4 my B ¢ Bmens: : services Haga e, & - | dary C 58 Sacrot Indicheiente Retiirn. Trust — Gave Away |0 day appointed we offer, our organization; H. L. Faulkner, Will- | ko | “The recently organized Relief | 5TV az;‘;‘l‘l’m‘:l‘\” Zedtriob tholr buals AT RS W . . . Millions of Dollars thanks to Almighty God. May we. iam Diers, rubber goods salesman, Glia Park Bri : | Agency of the City of Juneau has| ™" AU i ed—Selection of Jury in b by our way of living, merit the con-|and Wendell Schneider of the high Charles Parker DBrings Inipeen giving publicity to its interpre- MISS KUBLEY IS HERE e ; ance s goodness : 4 . |tations of the Social Security Act, | ReddenCasolasted | 2ov vom N | ey * L ndered & sesotion o INich Rock from Straw- - issory of e spet Beeetls &5 COUPLE CLUB NEEDS | ENROUTE TO WEDDING John D. Rockefeller Sr. died in May, 8 5 2 Cl Bres e . g 4 e | Wesley F. Muray, young Juneau| 1957, he left a net estate of §26 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT" condolence sent to the family of berry Point Country terprotations are both incorrect and MORE XMAS DOLLS| OFFAIRBANKS COUPLE sley F. Y, 3 e 2 . s A - it 9 " /] — y islea . we believe they | B e s e as 5 410,000, consisting principally of se George H. Walmsley, who died at f 5 adly misleading, h | ]"e‘f:(“"“’]‘;}‘:do('“s"l:";;“rr’gr’n“‘;’ i i the weekend in Seattle, and who| Base ore with silver, lead, zinc|should be brought to the attention| pecause of the numerous amounts| Miss Norma Kubley arrived from Prmi wREAhOidieH by the Fe&,’;‘, Virtually the entire estate is left was a former prominent member and copper that runs close to fln;of“lh" _uubln i of toys ready for reconditioning, | Ketchikan on the steamer Alaska,. ¢ c,r'and Jury today on a charge of it trust to Rockefeller’s grand- of the club. estimated $600 a ton in assays, has There are two payroll taxes ler members of the Couple Club wm‘enrou(e to Fairbanks where she is larceny. Two other indjm,,pgm,_ daughter, Mrs. Margaret Strong De- - eee been brought to Juneau by Charlgs ied under the Social Security Act: | qo¢ every Monday evening for the| 0 attend the wedding of Miss Flor- both secret—were returned by the Cuevas and her two children, the| Parker, well known Gustavus resi- |One for Old Age lnsuranc'e and °“(’}purpo.~,e of making them ready for | ence Walker, of Ketchikan, who will jury when it reported before Judge Rockefeller Institute for medical re-| Ere u ews dent. for Unemployment Insurance; the|giciribution at Christmas time. | be married to John O'Shea, of that ry § D 8! i Silver in the ore assayed at 830 [former a Federal law, and the lat-| o) 0incement was ig Jast | city. George F. Alexander this afternoon. Search. [} gk Bt PerritoMal Ask: Tbke - takes| as made at lasl £ Following a plea of not guilty en- The state will collect $4,616,000 in — ounces to the ton, it is claimed. iy ‘, 4 3 & °5 | night’s meeting of the club, that| Both Miss Walker and Mr. O'Shea tered by Forrest ‘v Smith ché g(;(l taxes. EHi by Parker said he was not sure how |are both levied and v_u]lncted in “"‘”anynne wishing is welcome, by ap- | are well known in Juneau. The G S ” Co.| The only other beneficiary is John | ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands, much ore there was in the body,|form of insurance. If a man never| ,oiniment with Rev. John A. Glasse, | bride-elect attended school at Ket- with the murder of Thomas Colling; : : Nov. 22—The Legislative Assembly - o ahantibe b works, he naturally never builds Up |ty choos : hik: & a similar plea by Miguel Zamora of D. Rockefeller Jr., who received per- g but should any quantity be proven | 3 . A ‘w choose any toys that they may |chikan and later the University of Petéasbilrg. chisrged with arson, and|%onsl housshold” eftécts’ valued at|todsy passed a resolulion offering up of the type he brought to any benefits under the law. Certain| . qesirous of rejuvenating for| Alaska, where she became acquaint- BOUrE, poire $33,000. | the Virgin Islands as a place for ; : _ Juneau, the mine will be a ship-|classes are exempted under both|ip.i children for Christmas. ed with Mr. O'Shea. the arraignment of Albert P.'Jones| ¥ 0. Z safety for refugee peoples, especi-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—Aubrey | o roposition of large propor- |laws. It does not cover all workers.| mp .o , doha 1 car.| O'Shea will be remembered & of Sitka on charge of burglary, se-| The will explains that ample ; R Williams, Executive Director of the PID8 Propos “rour. Alaska Teslalntiive’ has for s, year, as was done st yoar,| . : s , . 3 .. | visions had already b ade other ally the German Je e i tions. 1 egis the Triangle Cleaners are cleaning his outstanding ability as a mem- L lection of the jury in the case of Os- already been made oth National Youth Administration, an- svatal yests rnyIaE 1 fund 3 2 : heirs. PR e SRR 5 : e The Gustavus rancher expects|Several years p or a IUNc|yoolley dogs, and all stuffed, cloth ber of the Fairbanks basketball car Redden, charged with assault i o nounced today that six Administra- i Tov Straite | for the relief of needy and indigent Y & 3 teat ok Siva o with a dangerous weapon, was start- During his lifetime, John D. B kl R uest tion Junior Employment offices ' return soon to ?ns Icy Straits ot aanseal: ned -0{ the Ter“-‘mfltvnul toys, excluding dolls. r)fl_"-_ w l.lt pfl)td lfl vlh‘L\ city a ed in District Court this afternoon, Rockefeller Sr. donated $530,000.000 Duckley Requests placed 6,500 youths in private indus- (home, He is a guest at the Gas-|ITom general funds of Mhe Werrl~| Numerous calls for - dolls have|few years dgo. He is a graduate of the petit jury having been sworn to philanthropic agencies through- Governor’s Ald try during October. tineau Hotel. z s B, e i been made and anyone having any the University, where he was presi- o out the world fis v et do with the Social Security Act and | ypa¢ may pe re-dressed or fixed in dent of the Student Body during in this afternoon. - o sttiotle o Teloe Nowhere ¥y : SRR, s r -~ On Refugee Plan . " . | 1s strictly a rellel measure. NOWhere| .,y way gare requested to see mem-| his senior year, and is now em- i AFL MEETING HELD; smg sl"g P"sn“ |in the SO?“" Sr{“‘;r":fh Af:' is “l‘;«‘"; bers of the club or the Rev. Glasse, | ployed as assayer for the Fairbanks Bdictane the Governor in| | provision for relief other than that) .., would appreciate any further Exploration Company s M |- ISham SToCK QUOTATIONS e i o CI0 FORCES DESERT | covered under the insurance fea-| o, e g | Miss Kubley will leave for - ] 1 ki evolving a plan for bringing Euro- | oo | donations. | ubley will leave for Fair. M M pean political refugees to Alaska HALL TO ORGANIZER Nflw OVBrcruwded | tures (r: 322 Ac;: \:J)eed?nl:?:.l:;le:;} i L R | banks by plane within the next few p— is asl y SSIMNE ‘harles | any employer il 24 days. » NEW YORK, Nov. 22. — Closing |is asked by Congressman Charle ] Alaska is so misguided as to believe| HILLSIDE SEW CLUB i i DR quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | A. Buckley of New York in a tele- AFL and CIO got under one roof | e stock today is 9%, American Can |graphic message to Acting Gov. E. for a brief time last night at the, ; Siatthnee taxes whicn. ho s peving IS ORGANIZED HERE QES TO MEET 97%. American Light and Power|W. Griffin today. The message|Odd Fellows Hall when Leo F.[ OSSINING, N.Y, Nov.22. — Thejinto the funds were in any sense & il NEW YORK, Nov. 22—Mrs. Mary' 5%, Anaconda 34, Bethlehem Steel | read: Flynn, AFL organizer, presided at!Population of Sing Sing Prison has relief project. b | Last evening at the home of Mrs, | THIS EVENING Lincoln Isham, granddaughter of 73 Commonwealth and Southern| “Would appreciate your coopera- an open meeting for declaration ut"reicl’}ed an all time record for hlzl_l 2 lI"ir"'cuubhci:yp&smrv{vd::'_l fi,‘vflthl' John Halme, the Hillside Sewing i Abraham Lincoln, is dead here after 11, Curtiss Wright 7, General Mot- | tion in investigating and evolving the AFL position and destination. |There are now 2,800 prisoners, forc- | Rellef Committee shows very defin-|p, " 00 "0 0o nieg with meetings| Members of the Douglas lodge a long illness. She was the dmugh-?o,.5 49', International Harvester |a plan whereby a limited number| Under fire of discussion party | ing more than 100 to sleep in corri- | itely that the Committee is not fa- planned for every first and third |8s Well as members of the local ter of Robert Todd Lincoln and g1, Kennecott 43%, New York |of carefully selected European poli-|prejudices became = evident and|dors. ':“3:2: “;‘:;et:f i‘:c",}lgii;‘::ly Abce"-‘ Monday. |chapter are to:be, present’ foriis spent her eal;.vc}l‘l_fe in Washing-| central 18%, Safeway Stores fl%,itical refugees would be permitted while !‘;‘lynn":vzs ta!:dm;. :he Slfi mkcxi :rmrs g S Ve e Xho 4 the Act| Those present last evening in- meeting this evening of the Order ton, D. C., and Chicago. Southern Pacific 18, United States | to settle. in Alaska. In admitting|strength walked out of the ha Comdr N G. Ricketts, of the|any study would not believe that cluded Mrs. Gordon Bristol, Mys.[of Baster Star, to be heid SRS S g S ARSI |Steel 65%, Pound $4.66%. ;‘people and capital every precau- to leave the meeting to AFL. OFF FOR SOUT! | tion, of course, will be taken to pro- —— e+ | Coast. Guard cutter Haida, who ha:.‘ the Territorial teaturgs which were\%;ryagl:k;uxmfigfirsf:fi, fg;(lftfxthmmilrv ’I};dng;,(:u,‘wnl of the Mike McKallich and Mrs. McKal- DOW, JONES AVERAGES | tect the interests of those alrcady MRS. FOSS RETURNS been south for examination ftojadopted by the last Leglslature| ) = 8 oo on i il c it pollowing the business session, lich left for the States aboard the qpo following are today's Dow, |in the Territory.” Mrs. H. B. Foss and baby, visit-| higher ranks, returned to his Ju- | should be:z-pz-aled If this la?w wercwms Bt Powel"s kl’;d ks iy | refreabments will he: ateye: dik i Yukon, expecting to return north| jones averages: Industrials 145.56,| Acting Gov. Griffin said,he had|ing in Ketchikan, returned home Neau headquarters aboard the Al-| (Continued on Page Four) il S DADIUAGAEGaREl within & ‘couple of-weeks. | rails 30.53, utilities 2274, 1o comment to make at this time. |aboard the Northland. | aska: |

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