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POPE PIUS PASSES AWAY EAR - THE DAILY VOL. LIIL, NO. 8023. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1939. ALASKA EMPIRE MFMBI-R ASSOCIATED PRESS | PRICE TEN CENT3 LY TODAY . ‘ G Id ] | B.ll . D l t d . t S | | ‘ GIVEN ORDERS | | : | | i * TONOTHING 10 stay agep LOOMINGFOR ‘ | | f i : Heart of Ponfiff Ceases ¢ SR thg 1 ' Beating-Mournful Bells ON MEASURE White tiouse Physician TER. ALASKA ! Togll| Ouf News | | ] I g0 Says Roosevelt Has | kL ; s y [ "y . . Would Have Esfablished Touch of Grippe Exasperated "Liquor Bill FUNERAL SERVICES MAY " P . WASHINGTON, Feb. 0.—President ' Elght Pef(en' GTOSS, Roosevelt was today ordered to re- SwAa[:(‘pBed li)eglsfaiors i BE HE[D o“ WED"BD" | main in bed for treatment for what Si one r aw raduated Income 5" descrimea as « Y i ; s SC] S & ght touch of aied | o et (Cardinals Expecied fo Fix Adimiral McIntyre, White House | SE“A'ORS RUSH Blll physician, reported the President is AUTHOR SAYS BI“. | Da!e of February 28 suffering one of his recurring colds i i '"-moufi“ 12 MI“UTB |in the head and will probably stay in W|ll PASS HOUSE ! for Eledlon | bed over the weekend. Sl { W Sy o oA Secretary of State Cordell Hull is‘M t. A .,I d-" c ,tJ dleltlochLh' F::"um'_‘,?’w"-n - | also ill with a cold and is remaining | morning. The extreme RllleS Suspended % In'rO"“' Yt ' artin Ver§ naian x an unction was adminisicred half - ; ? e ' Handle Liquor-White e duced by Committee | 1 R 1 e o \CHANGES ASKED Man Either T e e Mining, Request | ‘ 1 olock this morning, g ry 2 [ The mournful beflls of St. e | ’ | A!ask_u will g0 bone d)'yv once | Peter’s tolled out the news to The Territorial Senate today.vot- |again if a bill introduced in the| £ the world. ed unanimously against Senate bill OI‘D AGE l Aw |House of Representatives today | The Pontiff’s chief doctor, No. 42, which would have establish- | | passes the Territorial Legislature. Aminta Milani, himself arising ed a system of mining taxation to| e The measure, introduced by Rep- | i S , o from a sickbed, was called to be . suplant the present three percent | ; resentatives Martin, McCormick and | cH|LLE CARDINAL RATTI—1921 PIUS XI, PONTIFF in attendance in the small bed- gross tax. iHOUSE Bills Would Broad- |smith. would prohivit the manu- ; o X POPE PIUS XI—1939 o & room as the Pontiff passed away. 4 Casting of eight “nay” votes on| ¥ facture or sale of intoxicating| 3 AL I A it i 3 LR koo PRI W AT, - — Also in the bedroom at the time 1 ? final passage came a seant 12 mm-| @0 SOCial Measures |iauor in the Territory of Alaska. | | was the Pontiff's nephew, Count utes after the measure had been in- | 4 2 This surprising legislative move { Franco Rattl, a few Cardinals troduced in the Senate by the Com- | in Ter[]'ofy carries moré seriousness than would or s | and Prelates, Dr. Filippo Rocchi mittee on Mines upon request. | P appear on the surface. Representa- | | and two male nurses. Many of The bill would have imposed a i ,|tive Martin, who was prepared to| | y them were on their knees pray- graduated net income license mxvm;“”“e"’ br?“de“ “‘s T""“’lrysyintroduce the measure alone, was | ing when Dr. Milani announced R0, 10 atitinn. 5 SR gox of agns | 80 8sSEROEE, 80 unemploy- | 5sped by McCormick and Smith at ereave i ; that the Holy Father had percent on gold or three percent on :;?:; lnrse’addi:ii::fl]:x‘;is::o:ze: the last moment to permit thexr{ | 4 g A 5 ., Y i 9 breathed last, metals of the platinum or pallad-|sonc"ynder their benefits were intro- | Senaures as well | | pal Becre " e jum group. An exemption of $10-|quced in the House late vesterda This bill is going to pass the q [ tary of State, as in- 000 was provided in the bill on the | atternoon. b Y| House easily,” Martin said. “We've | ea | terim Ruler, took steps to notify oo tax. House t‘)ill No. 58, introduced by‘m“ fo many, liqhor DiLls BN, Ho- | i ' | gt g gl £ g Graduated Tax sl {body knows what the score is.| oS to the Holy See and cabling p e f ailh SRt | Representative J. P. Anderson, re- . ate | e o | Papal representatives abroad. e ey e u:; set forth in | moves from old age assistance qual- You've got bills that say you have M f A” R k K I . As “Pope of the Conciliation,” who | on a subject which for nearly two The funeral services will pro- : Not in exm; 3rl:0 s :‘:Elm's' ifications the restriction that per-|* drink standing up and some that MEM 0 anks Kneel in | ended the 59-year-old “Roman ques- H years had been causing American pably be held in St. Peter's on B et nat t°0°‘— 4 %. Iésons to share in benefits must be YU have to drink sitting down. P B "I f Id | tion” and regained temporal power Is ory a e comment. Rev. Charles E. Cough-| the afternoon of February 15. S il R S olisene. Wires and letters and petitions are| Pfayer — Dalliefle for the Vatican; as “saint maker.” 1in, Detroit’s “radid pricst,” had be-| The Cardinals are expected o B ”o‘o(’u‘) but Bot 1 v House bill No. 59, by Representa- |flooding the Legislature asking L H ' H " SI " |adding 30 names to the roster of | come the center of a coutroversy by fix the date of election of & el n excess of | tive Harvey Smith, brings under the |0 do this and to do that. Let’s o ags at falt Jlia men and women beatified or canon- | 2 H outspoken opposition to the New| new Pope for February 28. Over $100,000 but not i unemployment compensation law |back to the beginning and start Ll ized, and as “fighting head of the | ur"‘g Is Deal policies of President Franklin | $150,000—-3% it not in excess of | employees of all employers who for|OVer again. LONDON, Feb. 10—Men of all|Church,” denouncing religious per- D. Roosevelt. He climaxed this in FRAIL BODY WASTED i Ei50000 ik mee'd five weeks of the year employed one| Martin added, “They say, take|ranks today joined in common ber-|secution, godlessness and “exagger- | & calling the President a liar und be-| VATICAN CITY, Italy, Feb. 10 — 4250 4 in excess of or more persons, instead of only|the liquor away from the Indian— eavement, kneeling in prayer for the |ated nationalism,” Pius XI stood out | trayer, expletives which brought & Pope Pius XI dled at dawn, just five o‘;oernu SZSI;(‘)OO it Bl those who for 20 weeks employed |he can’t handle it. Well, the white repose of Pope Pius XI who passed as one of the most forceful Pontiffs el n rebuke from Bishop Michael Gal- days after the Seventeenth Anni- £500,000--5% ut not in excess of | eight or more, as the present law |man can't either.” away in Rome early this morning. |of modern times. lagher of Detroit and an apology | versary of his reign. The body, frail, Over $500,000 but not in excess of reads. This would qualify virtually| In Martin's opinion, other liquor Elected head of the Roman from Father Coughlin. | wasted by lliness, features shrunken, P $150000-6%. all employees for benefits under the measures now pending are| ... oop . VOURNING | Catholic Church on February 6,192, | implication that Roman Catholic The bishop visited Pius at Castel was taken this afternoon into the law. aoumed,” and that the bone dry i Gandolfo, In August, 1936, and it was Over $750,000 but not in excess of | d BURGOS, Feb, 10—Gen, Fran-|When he was Achille Cardinal Ratth | children should attend none but ) e Was| red draped Fifteenth Century Sis- $1,000, 000—177% Three other bills and a memorial |legislation is the “only answer.” tandilonopd sri today. amid the|he became, seven years later, the | parochial e g announced then that Father Cough- | tine Chapel and will lie in state A iy oS were intrdouced yesterday. Op SamuDo, e Y, A first Pope after Plus IX to reign . : lin’s activities as a publicist had|while homage is paid by dignitaries 3 1000, 8%. New Radio Bill joy of triumphs on the battlefield, . Pius was zealous for missionary | pe lained satisfactorily. Just Th i i ” - ; ; temporally as well as spiritually, the en explained satisfactorily. Just|tomorrow. The remains will then be e bill was introduced at 12:20| g, tati ’ ordered flags at half staff through- work in all fields and strengthened o'clock this afternoon by BENAtOr |io woeneate ity seoeno AlASKA BOUND out the fighting area and the con. |{irst PORGLE in 59 years to greet | yo " Gongregation for Propagation SUAG the Pope said was riot Jeveuled | taisesictos Bt Fefess Dethadral Bhatl ey io broadcasting measure reappeared 2 paternally the king, queen and ngregation for Propagation | put a few days later Osservatore Ro-| the first of nine funeral services LaBoyteaux, Chairman of the |y 1 in . quered Spanish lands. of the Faith. He also revived the Mining Committee, immediately up- & Dew SETLIE $imo b Mo, princes of united Italy, the first head | o py0) world Eucharistic Con- miaho, fhie' newrpaper volos. of..ihe| willbet ield, 0 A Bethg fasatved h which authorizes the Governor to SH I p (APSIZES of the Church since 1870 to leave i@ 5 e Vatican, echosed Bishop Gallagher's| A new Pope must be elected by & g ed from the Senate | spend $14,400 for “dissemination of | o 8 gresses, which had languished | gisapproval of lying such terms ., typing rooms. By unanimous con-|gmets and. information” d NAZI RESPECTS PAID the limits of the Vatican. through the World War years. Start- | to LPP' » . AP B two thirds majority of the sixty two seni, the Senate reverted o Itro- | brogdcasting ‘station authorized. by AND GOES Dowu BERLIN, Feb. 10.—Flags on all Ends Prisoner of Vatican R ose e RORE 81 & BIVEEINC 6 Cardinals who will attend the cone p duction of Senate bills. the Taderal Comshthications com{ public buildings in Berlin were ord-| This last step, ending the “prison- | es were organized for Amsterdam Orders Issued Al Rules Suspended mission, the Governor to decide the R SPGB hait AR ORI Rt or o e MR Talls of 18 (OO [y Rckiego (1920), ; CRNEERISERIREY atiaster. dad JRIA On completion of the bill's being | sitability of the station to perform PAROES.: o predecessors, he took on July 25,|(1928), Carthage (1930), Dublin |20, 1937, and the see was raised to . read by title, Senator Victor C. Riv-| the service. Walker Withdrew his rew of Seven ADOQrd|review the Pope's career with res-|1g39, when he was carried in pro- | (1932), Buenos Aires (1934), Manila |an archbishopric for his successor, ers asked unanimous consent to ad- | much-kicked-about House bill No. M t h' R th CE pect due to his office and person. | cession .around St. Peter’s Square.|(1937), Budapest 1938) and Nice|Most Rev. Edward Mooney. When ar Ina s vance it to second reading, since 34 which would have donated 310; 010rS |p u S(ape Significant, too, of the new free-|(1940). Pius hailed each successive | Father Coughlin renewed his broad- i had already come from the Min- | 009 for Territorial broadcasting over ith Their Li SOURCE OF GRIEF dom was a motor trip across Rome | gathering as an enormous influence | casting in October, 1937, the new " :l’;l‘::;fl::flt;ede. to iv;lhlch.ht;nder ox--in station, which requirements in the Wi eir Lives ROME, Feb. 10—Premier Benito mtmcember"hm, 1;3]29, :0 iSt(.: hJthn in perpetuating reverence and |prelate ordered him to submit radio ocedure, it would now be|pj), it was claimed, would have re- honsi Mussolini called -the. ekt o Bepe | Letetas, SRR church oF BATH johurch loyaity. speeches for approval before de- i AgirTed. ) | stricted to Ketchikan. VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 10—Brit- | pjys as a “source of grief to the endom,” to celebrate a half century “Holy Year” livery. Father Coughlin thereupon e ¥ Senator Joe Hofman objected o/ House bill No, 57, by the Commit- |ish Columbia Police said the mo-|church and the Catholic Nation.” of priesthood. The next day, before | Fame as “the saint maker” came |gave up his time on the air and of- :dl:'nncing the bill, so a vote Was|tee on Judiciary, would redefine the [torship Ruth C, in command of| The King has ordered a Court of 70,000 cheering devotees .h‘l’ ob-lto Pius in the later years of his|ficlals of the National Union for R m 44 ;u:n i sxu:pend the rules, the o= | quties of the Superintendent of Pub-|Capt. Lawrence Olsen, capsized and | Mourning for eight days. served, the. fiftieth anniversary of | tenure. A dozen of the 30 names he | Social Justice, which the priest had Thca;lry g seven to one. {lic Works and slightly broaden his|sank off Chatham Point, Johnson — his first imase. added to the venerated list were |organized, appealed to the Vatican o ':j;:“ read through in se- | guthority in overseeing construction |Strait. The crew of seven escaped. UNIVERSAL GRIEF As a spiritual leader Pius clung|canonized within the “holy year”jagainst this “censorship.” An in- Sy :g" it edg‘w‘"‘ d Senator Rivers|of popls buildings, casecialy school| The litle vessel, registere 4 ab| PARIS, Pab, 0 - THE Gk nor steadfastly to the traditions and Il)r'c'- of 1933-34, especially ordained by |formed prelate thereupon said: ln"uenr I c 'h I' S :2 '.l‘:m:lu hy t;u_spend the rules, pyjidings, Cordova, Alaska, left Seattle Wed- [ulation of France learned of the rogatives of his office and the his- | him to mark the 1900th anniversary | “The Vatican doesn's censor 13l Lalholics Ug' Yead the bill the third time and plac- | House bill No. 60, by Speaker How- |nesday and headed for Ketchikan | Pope's death and there was univer. |toric position of the church. of the passion, death and Tesurrec- | Pather Coughlin. Furthermore it est G Cardinal g m‘;‘:{?‘fl‘““ pasage. There Was| arq Lyng, amends the law relating|and Juneau. sal expression of grief, Religious Overtures |tion of Christ. Among these new |cannot interfere to prevent Pather g eorge Laraina s e i%:49 S0l | to interest and usury to provide that| Early this morning the ship was When the ‘“godless’ campaign |saints were Don Giovanni Bosco, | Coughlin's bishop from ovdering hir Myndalain for H Then at 12:32 o'clock came the| okt inna tedb i JEhiatn Siratt |epread_through the Soviet Union | Salesian monk, whose educationai |to show his radio speeches befor. undelein 1or Honor E¥0nhy. votes, o0 6 2upsOR, (Gontnued on Pugs e when the cargo shifted, and cap- I H {De magepgces for closer rela- | work is revered throughout Latin | they are delivered. Such an order to — | sized. ‘;1:25 oxli::_l ::w:,u»;fi:m?z:hoggz Am;rxca; gmmx?eEMore. chancellor |a priest is within any bishop's| WASHINGTON, Peb. 10. — Ale d The crew ‘of seven men took to & {and § Ehnrohe d|to Henry of England, who re- | rights.” though three American Cardinals | DEVELOPMENI p e ot at ISS"ES ORDERS manifested interest in ail move- sisted tc martyrdom te divorce of Prayer and Protest will leay for Rome immediately, ] Rocky Bay and will be taken to y | ments °"h apuian uny. the Church of England from the jur-| Prayer and protest was the fore Catholic sources here expressed ! VeSicodvar toRteht. | made it plain that If this unu_‘./hwgs isdiction of Rome; Jcan of Arc and |mula of Pius in dealing with the|doubt whether one of those on the 3 27 T RROR RE'G |t mcll)ude the Roman ‘?hbuf( . it|the French nun, Sister Therese, “of | many grave national and interna-|trip will be chosen to succeed the | could be consumated only by a re-|the little flower of Jesus.” tional problems which confronted |late Pope Pius. e | turn of all other sects to the J“"fi' Americans Elevated his regime, France, Mexico, the Un-| Some influential Catholics have Stock QUO TION A" Pa(kages for De os“ diction of the Holy See. An on.clyc ; Causes were initiated later for the [fon of Soviet Soclalist Republics, suggested George Cardinal Munde- p ffil :.%r::;r:l:’ctg{bfiplsgi fie; ::h poss| 'lbledel:.r\‘/a!.:on of several Ameri- | Spain, Italy, Germany and, after|lein, of Chicago, will have the best sl at res status w cans and the first of these, Mother | “anschluss,” Austria, all posed ques- |chance. He is 68 years of g S' NIFI(AN(E Y SRR, Feb N Ching Are fo Be |n5peded | existed up to the time of the Lu- | Prances Xavier Gabrini, founder of |tions which taxed the diplomacy of & close friend o Pttt ey | S| neau |theran reformation and the seces-|the Missionaries of the Sacred |the Church. Pius fought religious| velt. | stock today is 9%, American Can as Jareguar sion of the Anglican communion |Heart, was formally beautified in oy Eifiey of * L 93%, American Light and Power | Sl persecution whether of Christian or . 5 —_—— | from the jurisdiction of Rome, Was | St. Peter's on November 13, 1938, |Jew; the fostering of atheism in WASHINGTON, Peb. 10, — Dr.|Heved to be the third in platinum |3%: Anaconds: ' 28%, Bethishem| LONDON, Feb. 10.—Pive leading ! the oniy basis he could consider fox | with Cerdinal Mundeli of Chica- | Russia and of ‘neo-paganism” in John W. Finch, of the Bureau of | production, with Canada first mdsst,eel 67'%, Commonwealth and |British banks have ordered that all church unity. go as celebrant of the dedicatory | Germany, the mediaeval idea re- ew ncome Mines, hailed the development of |Russia second. 50“"”“31;1’1 1%, Curtiss Wright com- | packages for deposit be opened for| Youth’s Education mass. She was the first United |vived by. totalitarian regimes that the platinum industry in Alaska as| Prior to 1936, when Alaska opera-|Mon 6%, Ourtiss Wright A 2T%,| nspection as a safeguard against| He emphasized his adherence {0 | States citizen to be so honored. the citizen belonged to the state M of ‘“great national significance,” | tions resulted in the recovery of 28,-| Kennecott 36%, New York Central | explosives in the wave of Terrorist|the tenet of church education of| Pius took every opportunithy to|rather than vice versa, and Mexi- chiefly because the United States is |310 ounces of platinum, valued at 18, Northern Pacific 11%, Southern |bombings which are laid to the out~ children when he issued an encycli- | strengthen the Church in the Unit- | can and Spanish constitutional laws | s p the world's largest user of platinum |$1,035,000, the output of that metal | Pacific 16%, United States Steel|lawed Irish Republican Army. | cal “On the Christian Education of |ed States. He knighted leading lay- | which limited the clergy, dispos- metals and could supply the needs |in Territorial mines was negligible, 58%, Bremner bid % asked 1%, ————— | Youth” by putting out the document | men, elevated half a dozen sees to|sessed the Church of much prop- from domestic sources in case of Dr. Finch says. . |Pound $4.68 9/16. METCALF ON NORAH {in modern languages, the first time | archbishoprics and, when he es-|erty and banished many of its| WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. — The emergency. Charles Englehard, President of |such a message had been couched |tablished the Pontifical Academy of | workers. House has Dl&e& a bill to apnly A Dr. Finch said that prior to 1938, | Baker and Company, estimates the DOW, JONES AVERAGES Frank Metcalf, civil engineer, is it other than the traditional Latin. | Sciences in 1936, named six Ameri- Sense of Dramatic Pederal income taxes to state and this would have been impossible. world’s production last year was| The following are today’s Dow,jon the Canadian Pacific Princess Its condemnation of co-education |cans as members of the body. Having a high sense of the dra-|Municipal employees and let ihe | Although the production figures |460,000 ounces, with Canada con- |Jones averages: industrials 148.68,\Norah, arriving here after a several caused considerable discussion in Coughlin D e T T " " | states tax the salaries of Federal rails 29.93, utilities 24.78. weeks' business trip to Seattle, | th¢ United States, as did its broad | In October, 1937, a quietus was put (Continued on Page Seven) workers. are indefinite, Alaska is now be- ' tributing 283,000 ounces.

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