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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner from Fairbanks, Alaska • Page 5

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DAILY NEWS-MINER FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 12,1932. PAGE FIVE NANKING SUSPECTS JAPAN BELIEVES TEOOPS ARE BEING REMOVED FROM SHANGHAI BECAUSE THEY ARE NEEDED IN MANCHURIA NANKING, May The belief was expressed here that Japan has decided to withdraw her army from Shanghai only because the troops are needed in Manchuria KILLS YOUNG WIFE FRONT CITY HALL SLAYER REMOVED TO OAKLAND TO GUARD AGAINST POSSIBLE ATTEMPTS AT LYNCHING HAYWARD, May 12, Charged with shooting and frilling his 17-year-old wife in front of the city hull. Paid Hernandez, 22-year- old ranch hand, was taken to jail in Oakland to guard against possible mob violence. EONDIKER SLAIN IN BED BARNEY WEST TAKEN IV CUSTODY FOLLOWING DISCOVERY OF MICHAEL ESSENCY'S DAWSON, May 12, Essency, 65 years old, retired, miner living in a secluded cabin, was found slain in bed. His head had been crushed! His body had been found by mounties.

He had been dead 10 BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn" 6, St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 1. Other games "postponed because of rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3, St.

Louis 0. COAST LEAGUE Oakland 3, San Francisco 1. Hollywood 6, Sacramento 3. Seattle 2, Los Angeles 0. Portland 8, Missions 2.

STANDINGS I NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost NEW ARRIVALS For LADIES and BABIES FOR LADIES: Silk Mesh rfose 1.35 1.75 a Pair Silk Blouses, pretty styles 2.50 3.45 Styles pair 4.95 Manchuria at the Indignation was to swell forces now engaged there. It is estimated there are a hundred thousand Japanese troops in present time. voiced in official circles over reports from Tokyo quoting Japanese officials as they hoped Chinese troops would not enter within the zone at Shanghai after Japanese troops leave. Battle HARBIN, May 14th Japanese army division, newly arrived in Manchuria from Shanghai, had a first taste of battle. A dejtachment of the division fought with 600 Chinese rebels near Wukimisho, routing- them with heavy losses.

He was rescued by police from an excited crowd who shouted threats of lynching after the shooting. He and his wife met and appeared to quarrel. She turned to leave and Hernandez pulled out a revolver and shot her three times. DODGERS BEAT CARDS CALL FLIES HERE FROM ANCHORAGE WITH GEORGE EMERY Pilot E. Call flew here from Anchorage yesterday with George Emery of Seattle as a passenger.

ST. LOUIS, May BUI Hallahan made three wild pitches and gave four hits in the 12th inning yesterday and Brooklyn scored three runs in that frame to defeat the Cards 6 to 3. Jim Collins hit his eighth homer of the season in the fourth days. Barney West of Dawson was taken into custody, for questioning. It was generally believed Essency carried considerable money on his person and had more secreted about his cabin.

No money was found by officers. PLEADS FOR LIFTING" BIRTH CONTROL BAN Chicago 17 6 Boston 13 8 'Philadelphia 13 10 Cincinnati 14 13 St. Louis 14 New York 8 12 'Brooklyn 8 13 Pittsburgh 7 15 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 14 6 Washington 13 6 Detroit 13 8 Cleveland 15 11 St. Louis .12 14 Philadelphia 9- 12 Chicago 6 17 Boston 4 17 COAST LEAGUE MARGARET SANGER WOULD EXEMPT CERTAIN CLASSES FROM LEGISLATION NOW IN FORCE Subscribe for tne News-Miner. NENANA PASSENGER L.

W. Benedict, magazine salesman, left for Nenana on the train today. He will return Sunday to Fairbanks. -EMPRESS- TONIGHT AT 7:15 9 Singing Dancing Technicolor Beautiful Girls Gorgeous Settings THEY'RE ALL HERE TONIGHT IN THE SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION "BRIGHT LIGHTS" Featuring DOROTHY MACKAIL FRANK FAY NOAH BEERY TOM DUGAN FRANK M'HUGH INEZ COURTNEY CARRIES YOU FROM THE SLUMS OF AFRICA TO THE FOLLIES OF BROADWAY CONTRASTING WORLDS AND CONTRASTING PEOPLE AND A GIRL WHO BLAZED HER WAY TO THE HEIGHTS OF BOTH WASHINGTON, May 12, Sanger, internationally known birth control advocate, renewed her battle against laws prohibiting dissemination of such information before the Senate judiciary subcommittee, urging approval of a bal introduced by Senator Hatfield to exempt physicians, hospitals and licensed clinics from isting bans. The bill, she said, directly affects the health and happiness and future development of 25,000,000 women and the future lives of 45,000,000 children.

San Francisco 24 Hollywood 22 Portland 22 Los Angeles 20 Sacrajaento 20 Seattle Oakland 14 Missions 13 15 16 16 17 21 22 28 Pet. .739 .619 .565 .519 .440 .400 381 .318 .700 .684 .619 .577 .462 .429 .261 .190 .649 .595 .595 .556 .541 .432 389 243 KODIAK HARBOR BEL BEFORE HOUSE FOR BABIES: Embroidered dresses 75c. and $1 Gertrudes 75c. Sets 3.95 75c. "and many other goods.

Getting Ready for a Big Sale in Ladies' and Wear, Silks, Shoes, Yard goods. Watch for ABE SIMSON Mens and Womens Wear HALIBUT BOAT SINKS JTUNEAU CRAFT GOES DOWN OFF PRINCE RUPERT AFTER STRIKING ROCK CREW IS SAFE DCNBAR TO NENANA Dave Dunbar, representative of the National Grocery Company, was. a passenger for Nenana on today's train. He is going down to have the launch Reliance put into the water preparatory to the down river cruise which will start Jate this month. CONSIDER RUSTGARD NOMINATION SENATOR KING SAYS THERE ARE PROTESTS AGAINST HIM AND HE MAY NOT WANT POST THE HERING MURDER CASE Another of the Kiev- er Kartoons PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL Interesting views of Interesting People WASHINGTON, May John Rustgard's nomination, as judge of the Second Division is in the hands of a Senate judiciary sub-committee composed of Senators King and Hebert.

King said "There is some protest' and he also understands Rust- gard has not definitely decided to accept. Delegate Wickei-sham's office says here is no new development on the confirmation. WICKERSHA.M WANTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO STAND ENTIRE COST PROJECT AND NOT ASK KODIAK TO AID WASHINGTON, May 12, House rivers and harbors committee referred back to the local engineer a report on deepening Kodiak har- sor channel on an appeal by Delegate Wickersham, who said he did not t-nink Kodiak people should be asked to contribute $13,000 because it is a public harbor used by all traffic, and because they did not have the money. Representative Carter said he understood Kodiak citizens had considered building a cold storage plant in order to make the town he center of the halibut industry in that vicinity. PRINCE RUPERT, May 12, halibut boat Addington, owned by Anderson, of off Dundas Island last night.

The crew of four men are safe. The boat struck a rock. The tug Salvage Princess has rone to the scene of the wreck. I MISS BEELER LEAVES Miss Edith Beeler, who has been visiting her brother instructor at the Alaska College the last several months, left today for the Outside. Word was received that the boat is in shallow water and may be salvaged; EXCAVATING UNDER WAY CLIFFORD LEAVES E.

H. Clifford, traveling salesman, departed for the coast on today's train. LEAVES FOR FERRY En route to Ferry, Frank Erno left Fairbanks on today's train. CLASSIFIED ADVTS. FOR lot on 8th St.

between Cushman and Lacey, also 320 acres adjoining. Rickerts on Cushman St. Mrs. Bjerremark, next to Telegraph Office. FOR SALE: Caille Motor, Model 32 Commodore and Boat.

Alfred j. Ghezzi, Nenana, Alaska. Excavation for the new federal building started this morning when the Marion dragline, with Engineer Charles Gels at the controls, began to load dirt into the hopper. A small office building is being erected at the southeast corner of the lot by the William MacDonald Construction Company. LINGO TO PARK George A.

Lingo departed for McKinley Park on 'today's train. He will return here Sunday. MRS. ALBRECHT LEAVES Mrs. George W.

Albrecht left today for Seattle to visit her daughter. Subscribe for the News-Miner. BE COMFORTABLE in mid-winter. Cabins, boats or barges caulked. It cuts the fuel bill in two.

Keep warm. Dave caulker. Come early. Inquire at News- Miner or candy store. FOR SALE, vacant lot on Noble Eleventh 300X175.

ft. Also two small furnished houses close in, also a variety of used furniture, stoves, pianos, phonographs, sewing machines, Radios, carpets, blank- etc. MRS. J. A.

M'DJTOSH. WANTED: Hour work and hand laundry. Phone 135E. FOR SALE: 20 Doman marine gas engine heflvy duty, $250. Inquire Earl Parsons, Nenana.

We buy, sell, exchange and repair Pdzza Solberg. FOR room cabin. 1 urnlan- ed. Good water. Jos.

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