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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SPAIN HAS SPLIT WITH NIPEMPIRE Relations B?di;en as Resull of Bayonetting fo Death of Nationals MADRID, April 13 broken relations with Ja protest against 1 Spanish national pines by Japanese The communique, night, said this reached in a cabinct sided over by Pre: Franco, and declared mation of Spanish o confirmed, leaves no dou ing the attack on Februs Japanese troops on the Spanist consulate in Manila, which was fol- lowed by the as tion of con- sular functionaries and other Span- ijards. There was wilfull burning of | buildings, in addition to many other meeting assassinations, and deliberate de- struction of property of Spanish citizens.” incide w In the Manila consulate 250 men, women and childrer bayonetted to death. The lis cluded many members of promir Spanish families. Death End; (.a;er of Greal Stafesman in Passing of Roosevell (Continued from Page One) nt government are at stake Accepts As ‘Good Sol “To win this war whole! unequivocally and as quickl can is our task of the fir tance. To win this war in way that there be no further v wars in the foreseeable future is second objective. To pre pations, and to provide standard of living for o armed forces r the war all Americans, are the fir )= Jectives. | “Therefore, reluctantly, but as good soldier . . . I will accept and serve in this office, if I am s0 ordered by the commander-in-chief of us all—the sovereign people of the United States His republic Thomas E. D A tremendc despite legs left wit less by infantile pars Mr. Roosevelt shoul as heavy as any ever carried. While he stood up| under a job which had wrecked the health of many a predeces t years naturally left their him. sonent wa n opp! Forced To Take Rest | Influenza, sinusitis and br s weakened him in the winter of 1943- 44 and rumors spread abouj his| health. In April, 1944 he bundled up | his old clothes and to month off | to convalesce in shirt s on the | languorous plantation coast of S-m!h; Carolina. When he returned to Washington, his physician said l;c‘ was in as good shape as any man of | could hope to be and that his condition offered no bar to four years in the White House Mr. Roosevelt accepted the fourt term nomination by radio from a naval base at San Diego, Calif. Im- mediately he boarded a cruiser for his first wartime trip into the ific and consultations in Haw where a sneak punch brought ica into the war on December 1941—with top commanders in battle against Japan. | He long since had broken all Pres- | idential travel records, and war did | not deter him from pushing | mileage up around 300,000. Tr ing south he visited the Coastal sections, including near Juneau. Roosevelt attended m: ences abroad, meeting Chur also Stalin. Momentous for World War II victo: To most people, R mer- | th warm and affable, a gifted conver- le story tell- even on sationist. He was an er and enjoyed a goc himself. His drinking was in mo and of the social bu smoked cigar quantities in cigarette holder Y of his cronies me the House for a session of j more “wild” cards the better Two Attempts On Life Oceasionally, too, he at the White House, or a valuable stamp collect Even before he lost legs, swimming, fishing had been favorite pastime continued to be joke, ivory some | nd through H.r(r ovf'l-vl‘earin'g? i - Ourine Home Test | ids Thousands Thavks to an essy no many thousands wh poralily destened now @szalp. If you are bot buzzlog head noises due eoegulated wax (ceru Ourine Home Method tos hear better after maling thi or you met your money bacl Ask about Ourine Ear Drops tody Your Rexall Store Butler Mauro Drug Co. { James in was re en- Navy ful can- when defeated for the the resident New Tnor of Roosevelt's r that the first s made on his bomb ad- as found in the ce A porter ac the package a sputtering fuse. 2 pail of water and Rooseve Giuse 1t him, but ey killed Mayo: 1 J. Crem: of Chicago in- stead when a tander deflected ) Zangara was Cremak slaying shooti was Stricken ile Swimming Of dis Mr. Roos cemfort \ and H Wh shed Dutch ancestry, born fo a life of Educated at Gro- d he studied for the »d his profession be- a public career. cken with infan- while swimming at the was Truman Began Life On Farm, Then Went Up (Continued from Page One) do everything there was to do just a little better than anyone else.” «In Heavy Fighting When the United States entered World War I, Truman went with the National Guard unit and, as a captain commanding Battery D of he 129th Field Artillery, 35th Di- vision, he saw some of the heaviest fighting of that conflict, including the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne cffensives. Before he was dis- charged, he had been promoted to major. On the troopship that returned the battery to the United States a collection was taken up and the commander presented with a huge loving cup. Back home he married child- hood sweetheart, Bess Wallace, and they have one daughter, Mary Mar- garet. He and an Army buddy went into the men’s clothing business in a county in Missouri. out successfully. His political successes continued unbroken through two races for the Senate and the Vice-Presidential campaign of 1944. Truman is a 32nd degree Mason ' and a Baptist. Mrs. Truman and daughter belong to the Episcopal Church. JOHNSON TRIAL NEARING FINISH o o cEo FORRESTAL PAYS TRIBUTE TO FALLEN CHAMPION Along with all other far-flung | groups of U S. Navy personnel ithroughout the world, the U. S. Cceast Guard unit in Juneau has re- |ceived a wirelessed dispatch from Secretary of the Navy James Forres- tal remarking the death of the Pres- The trial in U. S. District Court here 'dent Secretary Forrestal's message of Walter A. Johnson, accused of © the men under him reads: burglary ond attempted rape, was “I have the sad duty of announc- expected to go to the jury late this ng to the Naval Service the death afternoon. The accused took the stand in his President of the , own defense this forenoon, denying Which occurred on 12 April. he world has lost a champion of Demo- that he was ever present at tl of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the United States, The scena of the crimes alleged. Follow- Cracy who can ill be spared by our ing his testimony the defense rested country and the Allied cause. The its casc and the prosecution called Navy which he so dearly loved can three witnesses in brief rebuttal. The Court session yesterday after-'than to carry on in the tradition of pay no better tribute to his memory ncon was devoted to the calling of Which he was so proud. five defense witnesses. Tw2 of them, “Colors shall be displayed at half Erigadier C. O. Taylor of the Sal- Mast for 30 days beginning 13 April vation Army and school teacher . . insofar as war operations permit. Katherine Sharpe, testified to the Memorial services shall be held on character of the defendant. Her- ‘he day o? the funeral to be announ- bert Johnson, the defendant’s broth- Ced later at all yards and stations er; Samuel Johnson, his George, all of Angoon, were called father; and on board all vessels of the Navy, Mrs. Samuel Johnson, his mother, war operations permitting. Wearing and Andrew Johnnie and Willis H. 6f mourning badges and firing , of | of war conditions.” | The Office of the Captain of the | Port here, which released Secretary Forrestal's statement today, is ar- | ranging with U. S. Army units sta- tioned here for joint memorial ser- vices to be held Sunday. The mem- crial program is to be announced as soon ar arrangement are completed. 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PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 767 Third and Franklin volumbia Lumber Co. announces a New Service Our Salesman—GARRY McDONALD Will Call and Give a Free Estimate on HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING LARGE JAR sl ° GET IT AT Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store NEW ROOF . . . NU-BRICK SIDING Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 Kansas City's old Baltimore Hotel. For a time the haberdashery flour- ished, but then business fell off as by defense counsel Howard D. Stab.' ler, to establish an alibi for the de- fendant. e at Campobello, There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! - the day he was swiken D€ the Qeflation of the early 20's set i J tA d had plinged Into ‘m‘ )(a:)l:l bl;lnfi; \‘\\)t‘n i and finally. the Ktors, fAllel. wfi%::]el_r-!m:eyu aid Ifimfi us rrwe gy g ‘ 12l zest. A few hours later he % 4 i 3 . " i fo e catriad away on 8 streteh o U an utiaingd iAol polifoiChief JoR% Miniue oS pei : JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP i : g% At the tical office in 1922 when he Was on the stand by the Government in ma. lpment 0 . For months his life hung in the eected to one of the three Posi- ji¢ rebuttal this morning. The Court 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 . ncee. tions on the county court, Eovern- took i i . AUTHOMIZED AGENTS FOR he story was told that as he lay B took its noontime adjournment fol- i GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GEN Mottt Y. %8 “_” ool % ing body of Jackson county equiva- Jowing the opening argument to the [ a | 3 »> an GENERAL grimly ‘”“_(;““ uf“{mf(“;]‘['-‘ 1-0;‘1:253:\)1 lent to a board of cOMmMISSIONEIS jury by Acting U. S. Attorney Rob- Mg;[‘n(l)l}sswlig;%E;IS A o hd his ex. OF supervisors in some states. ert Jernberg. x Pl 1 . g"h]‘;_l;)qn:,e lu.::(':d He had won the nomination over judge George F. Alexander denied L U M l L l N E GRAY B&R!%EWGQQSH%NGINES i : S bind gasped 1o other candidates in the Demo- renewed motions for an instructed MAR “:;mE SUPPLIES o cratic primary. Two years later he verdict of acquittel, which were L A M P I - "'"v"“ Spetet ‘_'“"““ was defeated for reelection, but Was entered by the defense immediately aw 4 Slh BpuE know what fun eecteq again in 1926, becoming following completion of its case. . | 4 ly [i t m«fi};hqufm}lfifi‘;fii‘j&m pesiding judge. As presiding judge Alsoc denied was a motion that the - - | T (R PR S L — e e fought the diseas he was responsible for the greatest Government be required to elect one Alask EI L hl d | 40 ke "?Ol’f‘hs Sf county road and public building of the iwo charges for submission to a eclrlc lg an mfl“‘T CO'OP § cAPIToL cAm 24 : A e iy Program ever undertaken by any the jury Po c Member National Retafler- s R e -k B bl it -k 'wer ompany ! 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