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e K “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” [ 5 ol — o ¥ e — VOL. LIV., NO. 8092. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1939. MBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ' = o e e TR [] . | % 4 3 New Line of MODIFICATION g oo R bRl Sk SHOWDOWN ! | ! PanamaArea TAXPLANNED IMMINENT | | — - | BN Military Department of Treasury Proposal Would| Germany, Poland Jockey Caribbean Sea Is | End Levies Criticized for Control of N Announced as Deterrents Free City i i o i i | Lk WASHINGTON, May 1. — The| WASHINGTON, May 1. — The| | first line of defense of the Panama formed Legislators today to have v Canal by establishing a Military De- | | drafted a comprehensive four-point |“ RED SQUARE paifment of the Caribbean Sea with | program to eliminate taxes criti- i i headquarters at San Juan, Puerto lcized as business deterrents. . 2 Rico. The proposal will eliminate the/ Hlflef A"a(ks BOV(O" Of Brig. Gen. Edmund Daley will be present undistributed profits, capi-| \ . ) fi. command of the new Depart- tal stock and excess profits taxes| 1 U S in May Day went, | land substitute a flat rate corpora-| >, — tion income levy of not more than | Spee(h | 22 percent. | A reduction in the higher bracket ! FUGIHVE fROM {of perscnal income taxes from a 75/ i (By The Associated Press) f percent to a minimum of 60 percent Guns and allies are Eurepe’s May \‘” Another part of the plan will au- | Germany and Poland over the Free 1 | thorize corporations to carry over| i | City of Danzig and the Polish Cor« : | tax credits for losses for three years | Some of the hundreds of Italians who have left France to return to their native country in the last few weeks !ndor apparently draws closer to & X | instead of one. | wre shown filling out the necessary forms as they arrive at Milan. The wanderers are returning at showdown., k i | Modification of the capital gains | wequest of Premier Mussolini, who would need all available manpower in event of war. 3 s “" “FBI Agent Files Federal tax in an effort to encourage nvest-| —— LR sk ki iyl n To Berli, BISteE e : $s | ' & wha . | T 7" Imany one of the “most heavily |ment is also included in the pro-| - " Charae Adainst Fred | SUTREME ADMIRATION was resistersa by seven- |1 i v New Comptroller Sworn Ir. y " e B S e afge gaInS e | sar-old William O. “Bumble” Douglas, Jr. when he saw his | RS o Ry or s alr . Noxd dipleciate prossed affocts B . ather become an assoclate justice of the United States Supreme isolate Poland and make her ripe for Hu“ens(hm]df Court in Washineton. The law book. for the moment. is fargntten, ‘ vielding to German demands, 4 R (ONGRESS Musl i : Russia staged hegc annual May | BRI 1 | Day show in Moscow to give em= % o b Agg”’“"-hs"“m et | | § | opens Sunday phasis to her military preparedness. ota on a robbery charge, Fre p A HUSTI.E To GEI | ' Artillery tanks thundered by as the . Carl Hultenschmidt, 25, was arrest-‘ ’ I bayonets of thousands of soldiers ed in Juneau Saturday night by | | | glinted in the biggest military is= 3 ¥BI Agent Sam Landrum and | w or play the Red Square has seem, © Deputy Marshal Walter Hellan. | | | ;i Red Warniog A Federal charge of unlawfully: lANDED I“ N Y s a en y G 1 A ' f M s g “Whoever dares step -OVeR fleeing from a state to avoid prose- s B brea mounto alor | threshholds will be desiroyed” ¢ v -oution has been filed against Hul-| b Ll A » | . : ) | Hufldf“d: c! 'shgamds 60 |.§m-g¢;w.¢mwmm tepschmids. iy Landrum. The figl- [[raast fRadio C ! I_eg,sh"on IsYetfoBe | s [ Klementt Voroshitofe tive, after a hearing before U. s. [T€EZING 0 adio Lom- ! ¢ i ThTOUQh TUfHSfi"’S— In Paris an authoritative source Commissioner Felix Gray, probably | d D I: A((omphshed | ! b U A said Premier Daladier and Air Min= will be taken back to South Dakota| P@SS @G Uense rog ey [ | | IRD Speaks ister La Chapelle mapped plans (o by a Deputy Marshal. -} 3 H | X | ¥ strengthen France's air force as & L e 6 une Caused Landing Sixty Thousand Residenfs' wasuivcron, may 1. — con- | _— counterpart to. Britain’s expnsion ST ¥ e = 2ress, entering the fifth month this of her army through plans for mili= steamship Alaska, arriving ey Hee fo Open__]’femor | week, still has to do the bulk of its NEW YORK. May 1. — The}iary conseription. here April 18, Landrum said. He was| NEW YORK, May 1.—Two Rus- work. World’'s Fair opened yesterday in the | Viscount g.mf;x laced Poland’s b o it s ein " Siecs - wiiep. HwhsOp. soonnil MOSf Sever 3 Aside from some routine approp- i antiripated blaze of glory and by | roaclnon to Hitler’s s:cech before the y e [flight from Moscow to the New riation bills, the only major issues | mid-afternoon several hundred| Cabinet. He is reported to have sald York World's Fair came a grief in | Ty {out of the way are the National De- | e il citish neg | | thousand persons had clicked British negotiations to bring Rus- . a crackup on a marshy island off : ? 30 syt | fense and Government Reorganiza- thro . ¢ 1 i . o . AKITA, Japan, May 1. — Sixty| ey { through the paid-admission turn-|sia into the Anglo-French front the New Brunswick Coast, rested yousand stricken residents of this|'ion measures | stiles. Tt was a gay crowd in holi- | were “making excellent progress,” pERMI today at_ the iet Consulate northern Japan coastal city fled to| This fact caused Administration day mood whigh flowed through the | Poland Wants Danzig | The airmen were the first (o fly |the open spaces during a series ol“‘v'"“l.""“m‘" to predict “"‘_ session | gates to participate in the heralding (| The possibility raised in Warsaw |from Moscow .t6 North America Via | earth shocks described as the most| Wil continue to midsummer. | ! of “The Dawn of Tomorrow." that Poland might seek control of k IOTAI. szo ‘15'th AUBDHE FOULST I\ b S5ppte NOP:{Revere I SEERE § 2 i | While the big fair is not yet quite | Danzig to block German action r | Brig. Gen Viadimir Kokkinaki ; geports disclose no casualties but | k in at completed there was plenty to view, toward forceful annexation, report- —_— and Major Mihail Gordienko were it js understood that in parts of | "AIIVE Io BE { F"B"h_fl' Brown ((Jle:,t)t.r:']?lrer:eaggya‘ll&m?hs:llif"::‘::lg:;tlz:g’;"gol’;ml The main bujldings and the grounds |ed in an article in the official Ga~= ‘”.".ee New Homes Goin too weary on arrival at the Floyd nearby Oka Peninsula, the Perfec- | i VEV;;"I".{“’}’{‘B,";Y‘;J;“‘_Y "¢ the Senate. Looking on, in center, is John | #re presentable but the amusement | 2ette Polska, was interpreted as b g {Benucte SBpost JSs BIgHE 40 B |tupe sk buneati tie ses. H. Bartlett, member of the International Joint Boundary Commission, |area is only about half ready E‘e“"mlt Plohl:_ld 'l?emm EK, fl;fl cuss details of the forced landing | The epicenter is believed around | o " | It is pointed out however that no|league to let her nominal ad- & Up— May S'a"s 0“ lbut freezing of the plane’s radio |the Japan Sea. | : | International Exposition has been | Ministrator of Danzig which would . G d S I {compass and exhaustion of the| Funakoshi is reported burning. FOR SlAvI“G {100 percent complete on the open- | transfer certain of her rights to the In 00 1Y e ‘flier’s oxygen supply caused the two | - e !INNO(ENT IS THOUSANDS oF ing day. | Polish Government. S Ifliers to decide on the forced land- | ek ’ i | President Roosevelt made his ad- H:;‘:;’ made l“;’“ M“’;}' D‘:]‘Y -*D:fi“g' Value of building permits granted [ing on Miscou Island, it is learned. BOB lAYPOOl . p ADE Y JAPAN ESE DIE |dress during the afternoon and |5 taking occasion strike at the by the Juneau City Building In-| The fliers did say they encoun- Nelson Chal'leS EXQ(I.“IOI] | '] "‘lb'"" 500,000 persons crowded 1““’::;2;:‘“" action against. CleSnAR s p ri . |tered exceedingly dense fog. | 2 | the Court of Peace. The speech was |800ds. :l;;.ct;;r::l\“;\p;:mzfg’e‘;“‘ff focka0: | ee el O | REA(HES H.A'I' Set for JU'Y 21-To | 'I' pENDERGASI‘ (HINA BA]""IE | broadeast throughout the Nation| “The United States has organized Included were permits for three ‘ : . {and also to Europe. The President|® boycott against German goods.” homes, the '$7,000 Stan Grummett COMMISSION T0 | | Build Gallows 4 Bl ikl |did notdiscuss International _Ar- | he sald. It would have been bette N syt & E fairs and those who thought he|to import German goods than Ger= residence, the $5000 Clifford Swap IN owu pI.ANE - | ‘Invaders Test Stren thls i f X | ; : ige | would touch npon Hitler's rejection |™an immigrants. v and" c;x;zmsa.ooo home for Mrs. AUCIION FURS | e ' Nelson cnmle;, tN;H:(\r ru;\\l;l('fl,Po litical Boss of Kansas ith Defend ! g o o e e relection | ™ Virginio Gayda, authoritative Ttal- argare! te. | . e 5 by a jury at Ketchikan of first ¥ 3 | appointed {ian Editor, indicated Germany and Today May started off with a Miner Flier, Missing One |csree murder for susine ws| Cify Denies Income wi Che erl:. ers in e T fan Bllor, indicated Germany and bang when the Rice and Ahlers HERE ]u NE 1 | mother-in-law, will be hanged in A | tary plan to counter what he charg- Company applied for three permnai | Week, FOI’(ed Down But the prison yard here July 21, Unit- | Iax EvaS|0n ung flg o er ver ed is an Anglo-French attempt at for plumbing and heating installa- . . . ed States Marshal William T. Ma- | i ’ . R $ | pp i “ w “encirclement”, 3 tion for Clifford Swap at 610 West |py. o Gefs in Air Again honey announced today after re- S CEUNQBTNO. OUie SRR . e i it 11th Street, s1ion; Mrs. anna Bidders Offered 158 Skins S ceiving word of Charles' sentencing. | KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 1.—Tom | S18ement Bt o Ko 000 | Ra'lwa Aband d Winu, 318 Third Street, $1,000, and | . Wild- | 2vosomacE, Alaska, May 1—| A gallows will be built for the | pendergast, Democratic political dic- | Japanese have been killed and sev- | Y one SuspE(‘I’ pOISON Irwin Boarding House, 240 soutn| CONfiscated by 1ld- Bob Claypool, miner and private |execution, first ever held in Juneau. | tator of this city, pleaded innocent | ual hundred taken prisoners as the | ] 4 Franklin Street, $325. . plane pilot, lost since Sunday, April|[The marshal said he had not yet | to the indictment of Federal income |«enemy tested strength” with the L 2 life Agents 53, when fiying from Anchorage to|decided who would serve as hang-|tax evasion when arraigned before | defenders during the latter half of | oAt NOTON, May 1. — The MURDER RI"G lS + | it McGrath through Rainy, Pass, ar-|man. | Judge Merrill Otis today. April \RZ"’II""" : tivay - and . Northwestern 14 MRS. KIRKPATRICK | Pubilc auction of 158 furs confis- | rived at Flat last Saturday. | Judge George F. Alexander de-| Pendergast pleaded innocent io HRHG 0 7ela W GeD Sadisnad By e BE l"G o l | cated by the Alaska Game Commis-| Claypool fiew his plane in afternied a motion for a new trial and, | both counts of the indictment charg- | ke b e e e IAKI"G BoDY Sol""!smn has been announced for June 1 having damaged his landing gear after hearing attorneys announce |ing that he evaded income tax on Du 'l'H AR g x'”"K':]'"‘l‘:‘.(v“u ackage |t 1:30 o'clock in the west wing base- | in a forced landing in Rainy Pass.|they would file an appeal with the | $443,000 in 1935 and 1936 | K, Tellwer b Guned ,:’V S F . Mest. F D, Kirkpatrick and, e |ERS storage foom 'In ‘the Federal| Fle made tempoTAI repalrs ahd|san Francisco Court of Appeals, | o necolt. Copper Corporation and was| 1 OIMer Heflvywelgh‘ Box- ' - M. D. - her | puilding here. hen continued the flight. sentenced Charles to hang |S (lEAR AGAI“ B X { at @ 2 sister, Mrs. Max Kirkpatrick, are| “p. i’ pusresne, Executive Officer | . —— Another message from Ketchikan - TR LAY & GORC QLSRRI 0P Turned Over by Im- passengers on the Yukon, accom-|.r the Gommission announced the said Peter Reichert had pleaded | Al |' mm:m' luuullu.\duf' the com- ¥ " 0"_ . I . panylng the body of Mrs. Kirk- i furs may be examined at the Game 31 SHOI Dow“ s 2 A, 54 { ’ o | pany are exhausted and the mine at e : S guilty to a charge of burglary and R ahott Hias Bde % migration Uticials P L)al',r:iek‘s husband, lCordova flier, | Commission office all day May 31| P e 1o e A FOR U S wul WOI’ld S Bu siest Freshv“"“ has be .:‘.u: d g ilied in a recent plane crash. |and up until noon the day of the AR 2y ¥ st ds e v Y| bty whll B Anterred, in Wi- | sy, |Mmeu' Isiand F(v' vem Penitentiary Water PO" ODEHS*I(e | _ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 1-— after which he faces deportation to The police are questioning one of chita, Kansas. Furs for sale, by lots, are as fol- Jermany. { . the alleged principal suspects in ]ls?:r; an‘? l:’e:];i;r:l:i:s;m?gnb;::r! BOMBAY. In_dia May 1—A com- The Court will adjourn its Ket- | | Bound for W'n'er Philadelphia’s wholesale poison ASKS FOR SUM ler skins; 1 beaver skin; 2 beaver|munique published by Gangspur|chikan term Monday, it was an- P d M g T L s ring, a 6-foot, 240-pound former { 8 ¢ X 4 < were |nounced. repare ness easure puLu ) , May ] SEF heavyweight boxer, Caesar Valenti 3 |skins; 1 lynx skin and 2 muskrat|State discloses that 31 person: e | Al world’s busiest fresh port Vilent! wea tuitiad’ ore » skins; 1 mink skin; 3 mink skins; | killed and 22 wounded in rioting on e = H e o f the 1939! NEW YORK, May 1. — Closing & 2 FOR AIR CORPS i 5" S i 35 s oo e DON SKUSE, BROTHER | Wil Tofal Around ey G oo 5 5 00 awtation o ‘e sineas ‘mine | SIS 0 Wi wh {mink skin; 1 red fox skin; 1 mink | following attempts to arrest a Hindu 4 | $2 000,000,000 all winter, The arrival of the In- Stock today is 8 American Can 87% wars holdii Hbw e orr::,' i |skin; 2 beaver skins; 1 beaver skin; | leader. | r ’ r i Eisel Clisnri ‘e boa .| American Power and Light 4% d s’ ey i WASHINGTON, May 1. — Presi- | .' o' oo cking: 9 bea 1) e | land Steel Company’s ore boat Le £ Italy on charges of entering the * dent Roosevelt today asked Con- | h:“"I nrri‘:;c ey £ & 4 ”:h"':’ : 7 | 3 | 3 | Blanc officially opened the port of /Anaconda 23%. Bethlchem Steellynited States flegally. gress to make available immediately [pe o "in 71 cross fox skin :nd:R Named Don Skuse, accompanied by his| WASHINGTON, May 1—The Na- | Duluth. gy i 188 ("{’l‘?‘_""‘:‘v' '“)’: snd Sg“mcm This far the detectives have se- $185,000000 to carry out the New | ;'ju.. ciin’ ‘ oper am brother. C. L. Skuse, left for the|tional Defense Bill for the year be-{ In a civic ceremony, Capt, T . Curtiss Wright 5%, General|cured a total of 28 confessions in Army Air Corps expansion program. 5 ]M' H ' south on the Yukon for a two|ginning July 1 appears likely to| Matthews, skipper of the Le Blanc,) Motors 41%, I"“’r“‘j‘“‘o"“‘ Harves- | what is termed the biggest mass A e | inisier Sontin vacatios i |reach the unprecedented peace- Was formally presented by the city's Ler 83', Kennecott 31', New York |murder plot in American history. FELDON'S MOVE TO ARCHITECT OUT I ( From Seattle they will go to Tor- | time total of one billion eight hun- | mayor with a picture of the harbor Central 1 by Nf)rthern_anclflc 8, - e HOME ON LENA BEACH {To (anada onto, Canada, where they will be|dred million dollars. Very likely T e Uhited . /Riatee Chent SR C. POWH0 JEWELLS MOVE Mr. and Mrs, Sam Feldon have| F. A. Naramore, architect from | joined by Mrs. Don Skuse who has | this sum will be increased by §277.- FROM VALDEZ %09 moved to their summer home on !Seattle for the Anchorage school| WASHINGTON, May 1.— Presi-|been visiting with relatives there Ior]00°~000 if additlonal locks are ap-) o 000 fe of the Valdes : g A, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jewell have Lena Beach and Dr. and Mrs. De- |construction work, passed south-| dent Roosevelt has nominated Dan- | the past month. The three plan.to| proved for the Panama Canal | Mara Dieringer, wife of the Videz| DOW., JONES AVERAGES A e gl Fapes e 1 ‘lle "itt Tyler have taken their home bound through Juneau on the Yu-|iel C. Roper, former Secretary Of |attend both the World's Fair at New| The Amercian defense bill is how- |assistant agent of the / aska Steam-| The following are today's Dow,],iWieE "Ho8 TR 19 Lle PRSHCR ‘ on Calhoun Avenue for the sum- kon after consulting with contrac- | Commerce to be American Minister| york and at San Prancisco before|ever far less than Great Britain’s|ship Company is a southbound pas- J verages: industrials 127.83, | o\ o ey fln;'dy mer months, L tors at Anchorage. to Canada, returning here in July. 1dvtmsc fund |senger on the steamer Yukon irg 67, utilities 22.09, theve p enoe : ol

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