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Oldest Newspaper In Alaska “The News Of The Day In Pictures'” Member of The Associated Press Nugget Weather Forecast. | Light Snow Tonight Generally Fair SliighMly Colder Tuesday THE NOME NUGGET Published Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY VOL. 39. No. 16. NOME. ALASKA. MONDAY. FEB. 7. 1938 Single Cody 25cts. “Kaiser-Hitler” Assumes Command German A»rny All Europe Apprehensive Over German Nazism i ___, .. —- .. . — - ■■ ■ -.. . AERIAL SURVEY of the island ot New Guinea will be made tor the American Mu* scum of Natural History with a 14-ton seaplane purchased by Richard Arc'nbold (above). Hunters Rescued Floating Ice Floe Offshore Winds BARROW, Arctic Ocean, Peb. 7 (JP1—The second act of the drama of men against Arctic ice condi tions, end d happily yesterday, when the rescue party and a num ber of Eskimo seal hunter were rescued from drifting ice floes, after a rescue party from BaTrow had put out to them in a skin boat and after batling an off shore wind which threatened to carry the floe out again, the party finally made shore. While Pilot Harold Gillam was resting after his recent rescue by natives with gasoline on dog sleds Gilliam’s plane was prepared and gassed u.p to take off to seek the missing hunters, just when word was received that the ice floe had drifted close to shore, and with the aid of a skin boat were landed safely. Pilot Gillam is undecided when he will return to Fairbanks. The message also states that elev en native white trappers went from 20 to one hundred miles by dog team in answer to Pilot Gil lam's signals of distress, recently. Hitler Assumed Post Minister of War in Germany BERLIN, Feb. 5, (/P)—Adolph Hitler assumed the post of Minis ter of War, thereby filling the gap left vacant by the resignation of Von Blomberg. A decree issued said: “Henceforth I personally will exercise direct command of the entire army and its establish ment.'' Hitler thus dealt with one of the gravest crisis during his five year's of power, which was brought on by the “socially J impossible” marriage of former Minister of War Von Blomberg to Erika Gruhn, a carpenter’s daughter. Apprehensive Over Nazism German Military LONDON, Fc'b. 6, I/P)—All Bur-: ope was apprehensive after the Hitler army ahakeup, and daplo-1 mats expressed fear that the Nazi! fication or the army presages a 'Putsch in Austria with Italy co operating to extend its Fascist dominion along the Rome-Berlin axis. The recall of Von Papen from Vienna, is held as a prelude to Nazi penetration of Austria, as Von Papen was a moderating in fluence with radical Nazis and the commander of the army. The eilief is expressed that in creased aid to the Spanish In surgents will follow the deposed army chief’s lukewarm aiding of Franco. British newspapers bannered the shakeup as “K.iiser Hitler’s coup", and said the Fuhrer was following in the footsteps of Wil helm. The -Nome Daily Nugget carrie.'- ! several forms of printing blank; for your convenience — Dredgt Logs, thawing and drill reports ; Mining Deeds, Placer and Lodf Location Notices. Vouchers. Japanese Army Nearing Muchen Railroad Center SHANGHAI, Feb. 5, (/Pi—Jap anes. forces are reported to have forced their way over the Hwai River after a desperate battle and are pushing their way toward Muchen, one of the vital junc tions of th Tientsin-Pukow Rail road leading to Suohow. Other Japanese columns are pushing on to Central China from Tsing'.ao and South toward Su chow, executing pincers move ments to cut off a vast area bel tween Tsientin-Puktow Railway and the const. ■Chinese officials claimed that the efforts of the Japanese forces to cross the Hwai River north of Pengpu were repulsed. TATTOOING TELLS TALES OF IDLENESS on Devil's Island. Men spent hoars decorating their bodies. Across a pair of shoulders was “Ne Pour Souffrir.” or "Born to Suffer. MEN FLEE DEVILS ISLAND j WANDERERS ON THE FACE C THE EARTH — AND £__ fugitives from Devil's Island the penal colony on trench Guiana, escaped their cells and took open boat Por 18 days they sailed and paddled, covering t>00 miles. Without food or drink for the .ast four days, they were nearing death when they made Port-of-Spain. Trinidad, off the coast of Vene zuela. They landed (above) to find food and shelter—but no permanent safety Speeded on by Trinidad officials, the seven fugitives again took to their boat, bound for Panama. Ilaney Firestone Died In Florida MIAMI BEACH, Florida. Feb.7 (/l1)—Harvey S. Firestone, age 69. auto tire manufacturer, died, here His son Russet' 1 announced that his father passed away in his sleep. He had suffered from ill ness intermitt ntly of recent years but his health was good when he arrived here for his annual win ter sojourn. Noted Lady Dead AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 5, UP)— Mrs. Percy Penny Packer, a for mer presid nt General of the Federation of Women’s Clubs, died here after a lengthy illness. Court Upholds Sentence, Fine !)r. Townsend WASHINGTON. D. C.. Feb. 7, (/Hi—The District of Columbia Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction last March of Doctor Townsend who was charged with contempt of the House. Unless the Supreme Court consents to review the case the “Old Age Pension advocate must serve 30 days in jail and pay a $100 fine. The contrmpt citation was brot after Dr. Townsend on May, 21, 1036. walked out of the House Committee which was hearing his plan of pensions, at which time the Committee r fused to allow him to read a statement. Japan Has No Plans Building Big Battleships TOKYO, Feb. 7, (/P)—A Japan ese Foreign Office spokesman de clar d that Japan ‘‘has no pHan for the construction of forty-three thousand ton battleships as wide ly reported abroad". Navy offic ials however, reported that they have decided against disclosing and details of the Japanese naval building program to either the United States or Great Britain. TOKYO, Feb. 7, UP)—Foreign Minister Ilirota said that the Japanese government reached no decision on how to reply to the requests of the United States and Great Britain concerning Naval building program. illam Arrived Pt. Barrow Sat. In Good Shape BARROW, Feb. 5.</P)—Gillam radioed at 3:30 P.M. that a dog team from Barrow with a load of gasoline arrived at his plane and weather permitting after re fueling. he would fly to Barrow. He said his location was ascertain ed as being midway between Meade and Chipp Rivers, eighty miles south of Barrow. BARROW, Feb. 6, (lP)—Pilot. Gillam and his plane arrived at. Barrow at 12 o'clock noon, yes terday. ATTENTION MOOSE Meeting Monday, Feb. 6th at 8 P.M. at Odd Fellows Hall. Matters of Importance. Smoker, and lunch follows. Julius Patterson. Dictator. Publish Wed. and Fr.. Subscribe for the Nugget CUP OF MISERY (FROM THIRST) WAS F I L L E 0 until a friendly native at Port-ot-Spain. Trinidad rave this Devil’s Island lumlive a drink But it doesn’t seem to be water. Baseball Doubleheader—High School Gym, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9 HAMMONS Vs. COMMERCIALS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Vs. ALASKAN WOMEN. ADMISSION: ADULTS 50 cts.—CHILDREN 25cts%