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THl: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: TUESDAY OCT 3 193() N .5 | i U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU { r FIRST SIGN CF WAR FROM WESTERN FRONT Buflersfo Labor O DEFEAT S T Fight Repeal * Peace OR ALLIES s B e g p Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 3: . 5 | Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; moderate to fresh westerly Apal W winds 0' Arms law Sough' Herbert Hoover Gives 0ut Focdonst Tor Suithiase Alskat, osRliubiat Rttt ok wage € nesday; moderate to fresh westerly winds except variable ovér Lynn Inferview in New | canat i i | Forccast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Blg NflmQS MUSterOd in PTESIden' ROOSQVG” YOfk CIfy Northern portion—Moderate to fresh variable westerly winds to- P night, becoming northwesterly Wednesday; southern Jportion—Mod- Borah B‘Q(—H)R S MBkeS Appeal fo AH. NEW YORK, (Oft, 3. — Herbert| erate to fresh solfthWesterly winds tonight, | shirting tb westerly } Hoover expressed the belief today,| Wednesday 1 fo Fire First . and Also CIDyn (B o ith Row Hagard — Publisher of the New York World- . WASHINGTON, jOct. 3—8ena-| CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 3—Presi- rfeieg that defeat of Great Time Barometer Temn Humidity v ino Velesity — Weather tors coppesing the ‘repeal of the dent Roosevelt today, rénewing his | ®ritain and is imp 3:30 pm., yest'y 67 41 90 SE 9 Lt. Rain arms embargo, announced today appeal for labor peace, told the «afior a survey of tne whole| 3:30 am. today 38 45 87 SE 4 - Lt Drisyle hat J. Smedley Butler, retired Ma- American Federation of bor con- fyant. sea, land and air and eco-| Noon today 2948 50 87 s 2 Cloudy jor General of the Marine Corps, vention delegates that this is neces- nomic resources, I am convinced | Theodore Roosevelt Jr., and Alice sary for national unity. the Allies can defend their Em- RADIO REPORTS Roosevelt Longworth, will carry the| The AFL and CIO negotiations| pies and I 'do ©ot see any pos-, e oni s ll:;gl:;d:?galul\]s;’remn] to’ the country ;{::nlp(xl‘ E:\(R‘nf“'hl'\lflfl'- sponsored by | sipjlity that it can be a defeat Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Pregip. 3:30am. alks. 2 Preside: caid Hoover. g lagt 2 = Senator Gerald P. Nye disclosed| The President, in a message to 4 ok SO Mfi‘):i’:’;‘ “‘004 houre,| “"4""" :e;:n ’“0‘;’““ Wé:\‘l’d: the atrangement for the series of | the delegates attending the 50th Baow . 98 | 25 a8 .b Cloudy addresses after a meeting with Sen- | convenaion of the American Fed- REP GORDON bt 1154 i 3 Py 5 C]l- A ators Johnson, Vandenberg and Mc- | eration of Labor said, “these are » Hethial & a1 83 4 C]‘j“_ 3 g . Carran. trying times” and he urged - the § AND MUGHIER Wirbinks o 3 3;) T C]():(‘li: First pictorial evidence of warfare on the Western Front, this photo, radided from London fo New ¥ork, | AV the same ume, 0 e S oo il v LI ‘ | ‘Datkon W 39 n ® Fog 5 Meeele River at Schemgen. seen from the Luxenibourg side of the frontiey, | (0TCcS announced that Senator Tom | CIO, rival labor groups, to negotiate | | S e g oA 5 5 s shows a wrecked bridge over the Moscle 8 Gonnally, of Texas, will speak in|peace between them for the sake of ARRIVE 'I'ODAY ] 4 1dy Caption passed by British censor says the bridge was blown up by Germans. SUDPOFE: of ‘Pepeal over:the NBO net- | “national unity.” [ | Kodiak 56 | 45 4:’ 0 Cloudy . 7 | work at 7:16'p. m), Pacific Standard | e | A (| Sy 2’ o £ % Rain v 5 . i AN FOR Time, Priday. | Represeptdtive and a Queen, smm-,l 2 | . 3‘: Rain German ’Hl) at l’ I‘('H('h l:”l(’, ‘SPOKESM Senator Conally had intended to FOREIGN BARONS | tather and Gaughter, both Alas-| Sitk8 1 5 5 b : L | participate in Sendté debate today. kans—Territorial Legislature Rep-| Hetehikan 34 | - ok &1 PNl Mussolml HAS but'the debate has been delayed by | resentative from Fairbanks last ses-| STioceé Rupert .. §3 18 52 105 Rain ) the death of 'Benator Logan. [ To HUNI A'.ASKA sion, Frank S. Gordon, and his| Jeatle | 38 39 0 Clear The’ time' when opposition speak- daughter Jane, “Miss Fairbanks”| Cortand . 60 5 46 0 Fog H'S ll"l{ MY ars will go on the dir, and on what A 5 A by right of popular acclaim. San“Fraficisco .. 70 54 55 0 Clear stations, is not answered immed-| SWedish and German codon is returning from 6o e R OpeE iately. d abread, principally in his ROME, ©ct; 3.-Premier M Senator Oharles L. MeNary said| Baron ]'ake Nonh In- o R o e A disturbance of moderate intensity formed rapidly over Prince lini's editorial “spokesmarn declaresiy strenuous effort is being made to| | which land spring the streams of| William Sound yesterday and has moved eastward, being centered in a newspaper article that Greatlamend the Administration’s’ neu- s'ead of Europe poetry that flow from Gordon's| this morning near Yakutat with a trough extending eastward into 4 Britain and France will soon e/ trajity legislation to govern sa lips so spontaneously on the floor| the northern portion of British Columbia. The lowest barpmetric given an opportunity to choose be-lnr materials ' destined for belliger- bt 0 o | aEthe FTo1ER 3 préssure dt”the center was approximately 29.20 inches. Pressure tween war and peace with Germany. sy striotly ‘on' 4 cash ‘and carry - SWCdish Baron and Baronc Returning home to America three| Was High' over the ‘Aleiitians, | with the pressufe rising over the Al- It is emphasized that Ttaly is solid-| uasis and nuthoritze the Presigent V17 W0 daughters, and a Ger- weeks before war broke out, Gor-| 8skah ' Peninidlla.''Anothér denter of high pressure with a baro- ly assoclating herself with Sovietlty péymit American sellers to ex- ““'.“ B:u»tm, b4 e Shgess aboard don saw nothing of war, but said| mMetric’ reading of 3040 Inches at center was located at latitude Russia in the effort to bring ahout vend ‘ordinary commercial ' credits ¢ Alaska today for the West © v eIt it was comins..| 43°degrees ‘and longihude ‘of 140 degrees. This pressure distribution a quick peace on the Western front.|or go daya tu fore’g" purchnsem ““v”_" “l?"“"d tor ' *hunbing,” “and and FHLAL ]“mm” to get the lick-| has been attended by strong southerly wind circulation over the awc:/vmv’uw The Italian semi-official spokes- for a “sight of snow. s - e 4 Gulf of Alaska and’ by general rains over most sections of the SHADED AREA s cheie. T SEROY ;‘:: e SR S e | s R MR GISA by Bouthedst Coast, Gult Godst and in Interior Alaskan Peninsula, dur- e " possible TATA des, are Swedish. sition as “Miss Fairbanks” with Juneau, Oct. 4—Sunrise, 6:09 am.; suunset, 5:27 p.n. ish Baron C. Leuhusen, his eri- Alaska,” has beéen in the' States for A AN TO SEWARD 4 3 GREAT BR"A'N ’MA"D REP gl g R f_\,.(?m“,‘,(. the past two months. She joinad| K. N.«Neil, 'BWA Engineer-In: hf’]"“f_“““‘ been seen flying A Y ORI daughters, Marjorie and Maude Le- | her father in San Prancisco and is leaving for Seward on| ™M8H as 14,000 feet. E HAS BI_A(K:UST | thandes, and German Paron w. came north. She will fly to Fair-|the stéamer Alaska tonight PRSI SR e ' Demand Will Be Made for 5% .. [ing, wikte et gokar il Sottis NOUROH | Chi WOI'| Baren Leuhusen is not resident|ins, while her father " 4 ANNOUNCEMENT i B German advance guards, many of whom are veterans of the Polish oF IRADE »FIRMS M-” B S |in Sweden, but is'a prominent bus- | o1 i Alaska to Valdez and| Just received large shipment of | | icken a la Klllg ; 4 epall i . i Iitary base, days iness man in the tourist industry 80 OVer the Richardson Trail. | Fur Coats. Will be open for | Ca: ol | : campuign, are jabbing at the French line between ,\..uhruuluul‘u.u i I i A e b i | S adaatiat ettt | en Sseroie . A Laterbourg on the Rhine River. The shaded area on the map above 5 3 e e Vel il 3 < Sdap. | : | indicates the approximate position at which the French command United States Mfly Resist pYgsia fi;ii“?&mxnwz::lxth:d\:1:;:eltlhz;rmm- proposed war law 1;\23 look them gg{DSTEIN i Baranef Tomorrow j o says thirty Nazi divisions (about 500,000 men) are concentrated, Any Aftemot to OROOW oL ALA strong ibint HreH: Tl Pravlisg®ardum N | i TR -+ e ready to pour through any breach which may be made in the French y p ikt Sovia ks s arnetis ue ) SBaron Teukihen says Mhareia v ' d b 0 - — defenses. - German -forees have struck at three points with varying Interfere make demands for a military base! business now in Moroeco—"every- e oe y uelo“ DO YOUR WORK success. Arrow No. 1 shows where German fore an attempt in 'Fidland as well as in smaller| thing's dead"—and he and ni MANILA, Oct. 3. — Philippine | In Half the Tim: to drive the French from the rich Saar Basin area. 2 ates INGT(;: 2 Baltic States; is given in the ‘Gov-|party plan to'stay In Fairbanks ent Quezon has vetoed a . war with an " hegi¥azk drive at.the o osite end of the 1 s claim to y 4 Haw i ernment newspaper Izvestia. # javer Christmas. emergency law to prohibit the sale! | :n‘.nc .rm:: into l.uu:pmnmn at Wissembourg, but the French 7 '_U’”_de“”m{m{l ?‘UC‘_""; The Tzvestia gave the first inti-| ' “If the war is over quickly we of a freighter operated under the | Armstrong Portalectric | The action at arrow No, 3 has been confined largely | MCTCe: 08C lared today the. United|mation last month that Russia had | Will' return—if it is not, ‘this is{Commonwealth flag | | g e ) A g oo carried them | States might resist any Brilish ai- fpigde up her decision to march into|a good place to be” Baron Leu-| The owner of the 10,938-ton ship IR o NE R to artillery. 1.)..|~ forward advance of fhe .nn( h o e Bl tempt to interfere with Ameriean | polang’ | husbn amiled Vincent Madrisel sppiled to H16.807-1 to heavily fortified areas where lu-tmw-n. and 40 reinforced bloc trade with “blacklisted” busingss SERSRE S S S Baroness Leuhusen, ‘proudly as- ernment for permission to sell her. sza,ss houses and pill»lmws dot every sauare mile. firms in Latin-America ‘and other| . . = .- .o lserting ‘American citizenship ‘was, Quezon ruled that because of the — neutral countries. " |8'good thing to have, sald she had|war it would be against the inter-[§| /7 § o i i Noble said a group of business|. STOCK QU 375""0“""' maintained her citizenship h(.r(‘_‘(’sli of the Philippine Common-|f| RICE & AHLERS Co. p“'ISBuRGH SOUAD mer and Government officials who| although ' she left Kansas City 14, wealth to reduce the shipping fo:4 | Third at Franklin ! v ren( have discussed the Latin-American| . years ago. | cilities available. ! : Aokl __Phone 34 HOME trade problems here, spent TH_Ch NEW YORK, Oct. 3. — Closing| She wants to “see some show' for “ow FlYING i time discussing the “blacklist” is- 4 il pre s |a'''change” while her daughters, R I sued by Great Britain, names "of quolav.n:’r‘; o[_A!il_,skaAJu(17nu mcmelmm true Scandinavian lasses, | epu se firms in neutral countries, alleg:d- i:‘:}“ tAn?e};fi;nM!;L)weTe:::n Hg"‘l]r: “waiit o do' same fishing " ) A . i s bk b _'88%, Commonwealth -and Southern o apers ‘and is“in- i San FI'an(lS(O Be(ause A"a(ks 1]::(:; in the ‘Western ‘Hem 1%, Ohirtiss” Wright 7% Genetit w&xfizx;nag, traveling “about the B i Motors '53%, International ‘Harves-| WOrld, hutinting ‘here, fisiing ' there, of Bad Weathe o i ter 66%, Kennecott 403, New York|¥1d generally ‘enjoying life with- H 2 1 W D Gross Famlly Gentral ‘1%, Northern Pacifi¢ 1114 | 9BE iEmUNE" 1o returtl o Ger- T ! searrez ot 3 — e =ue- Official Communique Says Y. V. ), Unitea States Steol 5%, Pund| ARV ‘ purg® University football team are G T d L $4.00%. wflc;::‘mth ““jl‘:l*‘ "( said Baron asa fo tee more of the United States ermans Turne efurn on Alaska Sl Vosth will refnalis Wiui the than was planned when two chart- | DOW, JONES AVERAGES | L’Ziéy i A this winter also, | ered planes bearing the squad took Back on Front | w Bl owne of, b gan- The following are today’s Dow, mhy':': & ‘l‘y‘e huntfig. He' has r mECBACKEB off for home by way of San Fran- ! s “mt‘:i" hitn re‘tu?:éd on | Jones averages: inidustrials 15028 47 o an: m"}“‘“ States almost, cisco. PARIS, Oct + Fhe French | |10 cionmor Alaska following 8 buse | rails’ 3435 ummes 25 4 ‘mm % Gmm;n* no plans to' re- Unfaverable weather over the General Staff announced tonight| ..o trip of several weeks on ‘the grEax ".’ 2ockios for the second SUCCESSIVE (1at French troops have repulsed i G l El t lay made a northerly route "‘fll“' German attacks along the northern P';"‘:‘m‘bp‘:‘:::.ng Mr. Gross washis| (omss'om 'S m DEP‘RIMENT | ellera ee l.le Jisable. The Pitt planes were de- flani of the Western Front M Helena, Mont., on the Way West. . | i lines of the official communica- |, g, g ! il st b, Pittsburgh flew to Seattle for a tion said it is apparent the Ge SR | United States” Commissioner Feé- - =7 game with the University of Wash- | ymans are increasing pressure on the |lix Gray returned on the Ala«*kn\wdc‘:!y bf“(;m rl'"l“"“”'"’cm workers g ; ington to ‘avoid the fatigue of a prench advance positions and shift- [ == == =01 | taday after traveling in the Staws‘,m uismf“bl a fill of Eighth St.x:znv W A s H E R transcontinental train trip. The jno their point of attack. HELP THY ciftée 'the Yattdr ‘pRFL-of JUIy mt:d“ wmy property owners. Two ; strategy apparently worked, for the TP - Judge Gray and Mrs. 'Gray mo-| o ik ex;g)ag«d in the work » y underrated Pitt team plastered {toret o Gallfornia and the East,| ooy Under the direotion of Bert| g Washington FAMED BAL[ROOM ] NFIGHBOR taking in the San Francisco Fair| "o StreMLDo )('mLman 3 ron o"LY Bef il enroute and putting 8000 miles| o 0 o tE DEPATEnent has com- 4 Te]e gne §18 povy! l'on’ the ' speedoreter of sdn Doug- el sqistiuttion of tyo loading | FORMER PRIME GOESUPINFLAMES | FERSSBIER i meuun = o L0 05 S a | "*““"""“‘e“‘ Sevige Mrs. Gray is in Seattle with son | A S ; for this qualified worker. Y} Gordon Gray, ‘and will return to| gnit A0 Rosness s pas- y o MIN‘SIER pu]s Tpn SMNGHEND. FOL 08 y v Gastineay Channel in about three ; ik R 4 return- il | One of the gay night spots of ~COOK-—Male; single, ‘elderly ne- s cory Judge G sald ng to her homé in Seward afte | 1 Southern California, the famed €ro. Experienced cook in restaur- : MR a visit in the States. | _nulrn R FORIH Hls plEA Palomar ballroom, was destroyed ants and boarding houses in Ju-| H. S. SULLY BACK s AR TR AT RS Sk Y H by fire carly today neau and other Southeast Alaska| s Sully, ownksidt’the: Jugeal ; . » uitains and towns L EL BBl SR ! | $89.95—G. E. WASHER LONDON. Oct. 3—Former Prime The fire caught in cuitains and o Bakery, returned from a short, bus- Minister David Lloyd George de- Spread rapidly to the walls of the iness trip to the Pacific Coast| rnn HEALTH $20.00—TRADE IN manded in the House of Commons building 5 : TEAGI-ES RETURN on the Alaska. X R o today that any peace propasals Fiftzen hunudred dancers on the I v AND $69.95—1S ALL YOU PAY which might eome be corisidered by | floor escaped from building CLAYSON ABOARD ALASKA PI-EASURE the House in & secret session. vm;lmn;ul el FROM TRIP OUT Will Clayson, wel]knu;n Alaska > World War Prime Minister The loss is ed at $500,001 merchant, is aboard the Alaska! AT s»\?:lm “It is'guite clear that some- eri undslvn's. Lester g‘gflfle,’:“,‘d.wr the Westward. In the early il body is geing to submit detailed ;(.:::“x:;rAlfl:;znlo‘:tyu;om :nmor:‘d‘ys, Clayson ‘was in the clothing ansmcx business in Skagway, to ‘the Westward. : R terms for the consideration of this B soabs government. I °think it very im- portant that we 1d not come t cation trip to the States. STRIKE AVERTED; (10 UNION SIGNS Teagle will go back to his duties| shou Completely Refinished E DR. WALKOWSKI BUTTRG Maah 0 &t ey li e e mee‘;wmm"‘ : e 5 % g ;!: APPOIN“D FOR Ii,‘.‘t‘\h:]‘:t:u ::ilv"‘:«i:’:vYIJ,\ i(\::fwlr‘r- ((r;:) "f“‘“’ ANN CROSS lll'.ul'- IT S T I M E TO AlwaYS a leeral Tfade n ai } ) I IR0 RIVISION] 2 oo var vaes v 30| vy giareen S x| CHANGE YOUR ALASKA 1 or. 1 1. ekt o s | o e o oot 1 5 v g 430 e 8 THINNED - OUT g R A s "o ot st mintain syt o e LUBRICANTS! ELECTRIC LIGHT Commm oloner G jvision, the office of a pact that expired Saturday n NINNIS RETURNS . 1l 'fi:xl—ld \51\;1;) announced today. | Copper mine wages above the min-| E. E. Ninnis, president of the Ju- |} CONNORS MOTCR and POWER COMPANY | Dr. ,Walkowski succeeds Dr ]lu' imum are based on the market neau Motors, is back in town after R | ey mig, whose term expired|price of copper a business trip to the' States dur- - cmuv 4 p 3 23 | e ¢ i & Octabér 1. 3 > ing the past few weeks. He re- hoao Vg B 4 [Empire Want Aas Bring Results. (urned on the steamer Alaska. yoard b

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