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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXX., NO. 4531, JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE. TEN CENTS PLANE HOPS OFF F OR PACIFIC FLIGHT i SR P IR SRL (A CARA RS A 4 2= Al.l. m-s ¢0R MLIVES IN THEIR HANDS mlv"_ WARIN | SECOND PLANE. R’l“iliM‘P’lsPx\('iu'H.ngnl’l‘ Ll FRNESE— SMITH | s - o S SRS o SR ] LOCAL SCHOOL | S e ok CHINA TAKING |- | TAKES AIR OF AREREJECTED vy GesEResiBl <y ONNEW MOVE SRS ,' | OCEAN FLIGHT Seattle Firm Bids $66,934 | . . ; v 1 Gen. Shek Wlllldrm\'mg ’ ; . : for Bm}(]mg — Board | /a0 % : : it e from N:lnklng —New ; et ; “"‘"i“‘l"“‘“ City of Cuk- Finds Cost Too High e ; Attacks Looms. B i i 3 land™ 1 aves This Foi All bids for the construction e @ ¥ g : LONDON, July 14—The Civil| 5 f ¢ s : l for Hawail, ©f the new High School building | S ¢ ¢ 3 2 y War in China appears to be en- i % % were rejected today by the Ju-| : - tering another phase according| § - MUNICIPAL ATRPORT, neau School Board, it was an-| 2 to. @ Reuters dispatch from | : | O:kland, Cal, July 14 —Ths nounced by R. E. Robertson, Presi-| s B d B | shanghai g aed monoplanz dent. At present no decision has | & ] The dispatch says Gen. €hiang 5 3 3 “City of Oakland,” mannsi been reached as to calling for by, 2 4 Sl Kai Shek, Moderate Natlonalist| § ; : by Pilot Ernest L. Smith anl new tenders and the Board willl 2 5 g leader, is withdrawing to Pykow,| } . 4 Navigator Emory B. Bron take no action in this regard un-| } fearing an attack on his head-| § g : took ¢ff from } t 10:29 til it has cenferred by wire with | { ] G . quarters at Nanking by forces of 4 s sty : o’clock this forenoon on t Harlan Thomas, Seattle architect| § - 3 S i - |the rival Hankow Nationalist @ 4 - 2 ; o X fiight to Hawaii who prepared the plans and speci-| ? . i Government — . gt e iia s s fleations for the original bids. ¢ N WSl 8 | This is conpldered fn Peking, - SN R plane ror> Eight sral construction bids | fi R : Ithe dispatch sayd, that it a real| ioto of plane f Oakland” which took the air this forenoon in an attempt to. fl; This is Smith’s third start R G in Vet canaing S Yo 5 % struggle develops between Nan-| Ifom Galifornia to Hawaii The first attempt was delas- 365,924, to $85,000. Sylliaasen and king and Hankow, much will de- ed when a windshield broks 1do, Seattle, put in the lowest pend upon Gen. Feng Yu Shiang. ! and Navigator Carter refus: | offer. A. W. Quist & Co., now 5 F ¢ Lhelatinn’ Gensrst: 'sANDE TR'P Tu J \ to make the flight after re- building the new plant of the Ju 9 5 ’ Informed observers doubt fhe, 3 3 \ | | turning to the airport. naan Cold yrage Company, bid . B % 3 sincerity of Shiang's alliance with | ! ; ¥ § second attempt was called . 7 $73,000 | g ¢ s ‘ _ |'Shek and believes he will assist| sEA' I 1 g . H . when the plane became ¢n Board Met Today : % . |the Hankow government, & > ot { dangered by hitting a spect - " 2 r' e in th o The Board met this morning tor in the fog fcll in be- th P 1 ber 3 [ oot ) with President Robertson, Secre S — — - | | & 1 i 4 v The “City of Oakland” d's- tory ver C. Winn and Director These men hold the fate of Nicola Sacco and Bartolemeo FIVE ARRESTS J i s appearcd soon after leavny M. L. Merritt in attendance. It Vangetti in their hands. They are, left to right, Judge Robert | e ! : "y‘,“’ gorencop o ”:.' low {53 had before it the bids tendered| Grant, Samuel Stratton, president of Boston Tech, and Dr. A. oE A p j Golden Gate | omhE :i' 0 ‘]"“"l‘.:":‘: ;'l'("l ."A'lil":‘;\""'i;l‘“\,’"‘ Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard. Governor Alvan T. Fuller, of IN DDPE cAsE[Alaska Business Man to T s Eight escort plnes falli dttle Massachusetts, appointed the men to advise him in his investiga- | A!tempt 0dd Voyauc . g v ed Smith and fnally the In addition to the gemeral con. jtion into the conviction of the radicals for the South Braintree N ‘ i 0 - % % . plane straightened out a1 struction bids, the low tenders for, ©8YyFOLl murders, | International Newareel, | jni TP i il \ headed straight through t"» ating ' and - ventiation’ inMalla- |~ 2 o & o § a8 s Golden Gate, fine oo it B e By oicm e sur 1 | S | Crowds. Cheered Smith 2 ] 3 Raichi-d ome,to Seattle a kyak, ; { ] is take-off., srom seatiie. on the tormer. | Micl-Summer Doldrums or Each—$3,000,000 Hiiiage e e s R Aai his take-off feal, " e id $16.¢ X . 2 : y Mechanics worked night Neal, Taylor Company bid $16,9 m Oplum IS Selzed. {with an outboard motor, is plan- and day r:: make L"w ';ir“" while the low Seattle bid on the| Sl D ]\" I I 'f Fa | A o o ese o P o Lo ; ; i by Fred W. Kenney, business . . ; " . figure was more than $1,100 in ex-! ¢ 5 .t are held in Seattle and San! The voyage has never before| & i : ; fobhian s e s of the bid of Oscar Harris, | () , (, W’ll e W rancizco. with ball fasd st 36 Mbeen atemptid in & da = g, { : > 1 " 25, I pted in a canoe. The § b 5 contractor, whose bid opened | nine ay “y ach, in connection with the trip will be started next month| o . _ REPORTS BY RADIO vesterday was $4,816, P = » izure of smoking opium valued snd an attempt will he made to i 2 x s SAN FRANCISCO, July 14 Exceeds Available Funds b NEW YORK: Juty. 14, —O0tor - . 000,000 at “street peddicrodm dablish the record for a lon 3 . 5 T (RGP, The total of all low bide whe u‘,,,“,,‘ viditors 6" whit 18- Theet fo He Bt“lt-ml L] b " Mhe IFederal Tel Y Comni e {prices.” distance trip in a skin canoe. ) 1 ; e, iy a al y oy roa v e “ ” 74 ’ % ' ecelve a re ort Smits added to the money already ex-|1y known as the “Gay White Way ' | { The arrests were the climax of If'the voyage to Seattle is com-| i *port o SpINe pended for the building site ex- position at the t'o4 will meet with considerable dis la two vy ' investigation by pleted without mishap, Kenney Ja w ent 170 ceeded the money available for' zpnointment if they expect to find s, Federal agents. plans to continue on to New York | | ! t y 2 B iy constructing the bullding, the yne night life of . Brondway i - I” Four men were arrested in via the Panama Canal. He will =-ivteie 1 8 gk o b Board announced. The aggrogate|ialk about in the . mov ¥ : Seattle in a series of raids which probably take an Eskimo reindeer| | ; : "‘["»’“ Radio) Corpokaiibi bl of bids for the work and cost of| mThe midsummer doldrum ¢ netted mnearly 1,000 tins 'of herder with him p ‘ ! : B | e diation eonrion Medated o site was given as being $115,775. 1 which have put a quietus on every 2 opium Kenney plans to cruise down| “\‘v’ ‘\‘“ '”n“fj:lxurv 'x: "U" This does not cover the cost of (hing except motion pictures, and One Chinese was arrested in Bering Sea, ‘along the southern| |<'|H '-‘.‘ K 1‘\.': ;Mr’ .":,‘ i lighting fixtures and other nece a few highly-successful plays ani i San Francisco when he claimed short of the Aleutian Islands, Al e "n”- “n“vwl:. ‘(-x : cllnn g sary school equipment which, it' musical comedies, coupled with 200 ting of optum shipped from aska Perimsula, to Seward, thence S W00 e i;.vm:.' i wag estimated by the Board, would | Mayor Walker's curfew, the pro : - automobile parts [via the inside passage to Sealtle fyery fofE e 4 4 3 775 more than the $100,000 bond |1y the night clubs,have left the 0 New Yorrk Industries issue with which the building, wjjte light district strangely be- T / ' | Largest in World; } i mus! be financed roft of its. supposedly naughty’ ele ; 4 ) . . e PEAGE RE'GNS The Board had been advised | monts ; : Wages Are Highest, * : e : ST 5 | y ‘Mr. T as that certai B N { - 1 Ernest L. Smith, pilot of the “City of Oakland” which left by Mr. Thomas that certain Night Clubs Quiet 4 | Oak!s FPor. the filgh the Pacific Ocean ! s in the plans and specif Buriy. suinthe fiokstably. Fiets ; o NEW YORK, Tuly 14 Noys| Oukiand today for the filght to span the Pacifl ' J could be made without! o night clubs dying off one : : York City, which produces eve s i 3 | alling for new bids which would |y* (nE°E G E Y of enter . ‘ . i ANGELES, Cal, July 14 |thing from airplanes and smok 1 la n reducc the cost § This re-| 2inment také to the cooler roof . : —According i0 the Evening Ex- codfish to wisecracks and zithers, | GENEVA, July 14.—Follow ng duction, however, would still leave | . jong for supper and dancing, | JES & [press, it is learned that Mrs. still is the leading industrial cen-| Will Rogers the plenary. session of the MM an excess of $18,498 over the funds, .t (his year has broken all rec 5 o wrah Kerrick, sentenced from one ter of the country and the world| ° | 4 std Conference delegates, W. ' available for building. b ovdx vowi y cossation of festi : : years for manslaughter for|despite the rapid development of| . WH“.E IN BED Pays $500 | | Bridgeman, First Lord ot the Ade ' Orders Bids Rejected | 05 The fow night clubs which [ ‘ shooting of her hus- other world-important cities in re-| i | ‘Because of Joke miraity, head of the British dsec m‘fl"rf]”"‘w "‘“'I‘l"m'x:‘i"\:m:l"1:‘""”."';;”")".““‘\-un remain open are operatin Anthony G, Fokker, native of h'ru-)jl Tom Ko’rt’irk, motion n!"r "":y'v»' ars A e 4[ prs: a7 I - Gy sotion, de |:.:»..1 ‘(h(l.t..unlhin:j et 3 in the face of highly unfavorable | gy 0 Fa B dor of the |tUTe cowboy, went to San Quen-| Figures of the United States Do | | BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, | |curred at the Conference wi conditions. Publicity given to ti 3 » in which Maitland |tin early this week to begin serv-| partment of Commerce rele ‘”l‘/‘\ aretit-Fet d: of Famil July 14.—One of Will Ro imperils ‘the good relations lactics of certain cabaret prop-| 880t planes in which Maitland {,,,; ,," torm. by the Merchants’ Association, \3Pparefit Friend of Famly| | % syndicated jokes has cost | |Lween the nations represented {vietors who had the temerity to|@and Ilegenberger crossed the | “mrg Korrick decided not to/show that the city manufactured| Murders Woman then || nim $500. The joke wa ——ip {charge cight dollars a pint for | Facifie, and in whlch‘Byrd and |await decision oh appeal from the| goods worth $5,324.413,612 during Tak Hmana. UV At niibiod a8 ai DIk, of i ’ | whiskey of questionable content, | companions reached France. He |sentence and began serving so| 1925, which 1s more than one. akes Own Life. humor. It was tiken sasiol Pet Dogs Shot rection to him jmmediately follow-| oo™ iage the visitors wary of | now is building planes for the fshe “might get it over with” |twelfth of the value of all pro il Iy ‘tw. the Middls ‘Wost. Rog {e Coiidites Eorieh ing the meeting. | approach. Then, police action| United States Government. | Four others convicted of man-|ducts made in the United States 3 3 ers offered $500 for a non ¢ Coreopa; L It also asked Mr. Thomas if| 5 A | 2 B slanghter 4 5 iy SEaN K REDONDO BEACH, Cal, July % WL & o ! | against dancing ladies who have| During the war he built them |slaughter in the same cage, who that year and more than the to- I Towls aged. 30.| | stop fiivver tour between | [Cases Result the plans and specitications can {yiond wigely but not to well| for Germany. s | Teceived sentences, will probably|tal value of all manufactured| !4—Mrs. Annie Lowis, aged 10, ABF, FEREE ST VL clothed' beneath the eabarst apot (International Niustrated News) v |follow Mrs. Kerrick’s move and| goods of any single State except|Was slain in her “""'{“ ""“'y_""' Pl ey e ko CORDOVA, Alaska, July 15 == | AN st AN R also begain serving their terms. |New York State and Pennsylvania, [J: C. Lindeman, aged 54, ""1"“1"7' | | morning, Mr. and:Mrs, J. | Great interest is aroused hero by aa e L ra iy hlalte, fhw - mAHt G 20 DIE FRUM ol ks L | The city's products were 'M'l&;",'::,',"]”:’f,‘,,:;"',n (?,::”f"“mm..(,,::.h Gollins, " of ' Tulss, Okla., | |two court casen ua tho rosu ot oA 1 | brought the patrons in droves. E . by 538,845 wage-earners working o iyt | | awoke the Roge family, | [ the shooting of pet dogs by Uia o enP AHpInY o | | "'I‘l:m u)n(-l\nnmwsniun," was the| Berlin School Girls in 23,714 establishments and earn-( lindeman then shot himself dn| | 0 oie S e phey left | | Municipdl Dog Catcher. opular in Berlin' the. head arid ‘1& reported dying. way the situation was character- g jcs 0B $844648,136 for the vear. ; o ng. || Jxiahoma last Saturday i1 In one case, Job BoHalte AuE I |ized by one of the Broadway night HEAT IN EAST Addicted to Cosmetic | The average New -York City| Lindeman .apparently became|] Haif an bour later, Rohert | Catcher, was bound over by Un t & cost an additional $10,000, mak-| pipjtive price of booze and string f —e—— A i g ing the total excess of cost $25.-|any police activity it nthy | | | | i | | ed a resolution instructing Archi tect Thomas to reject all tenders and to return to the bidders the money deposited as a guarantee of good faith. It cabled this di (Continued on Page Eight.) g A bl | 1ights, has also removed some of oot il B0 gl , | worker earned approximatoly §1.| temporarily demented. <loeher and Ross Hutchins, | | States Commissioner Parrish o camping with one’s own tent has; " MGIEE RENGING. Jue . LheeTweive ou: | oy S S 1088 l;nd made {mn‘n A nelghbor ‘Aatd Mr, and Mry | | Kloeher and OLls. ‘arctvan. | | stand teiak tn the. Distri vithi | f 32 school girls 15 and 16 years b N " 4 2 of Claremore, Okla,, arriv sta L str within a few years become such | > Win 5 S when VILN - yoars | ot 30481, The average workes|Lewia had”just rsturned trom en| | O Claremose, O, BIFHECA 1O e charge. Thai Rl There was a time when Vvisitors | Npw YORK, July 14.—Twenty|old were recently found to be 9,881, ‘The | but too la P e | | 8 a popular sport with the Berliners A ST e A Beelifie fof P " i for the country as a whole earned automobile trip to British Colum- mofiey e against the City was € that, the country surrounding % |to New York made a beeline {0 | porsong in citics in the Kast wers | users of Hp sticks, and - fiftoen S1AT bia and that Lindeman accom-|, ™" N porm by, Atk 0 mhetropolis 18 - fairly . dotted witn | Broadway, seated themselves imikifeq by the heat during the last | carried powder puffs, in a typical | | panied them. {hese temporary abodes from Fri.|® Tight club at a charge of three| sy hours to 36 hours. Thres others | Berlin secondary school class. The woman was shot while In day to Monday, The surroundings | OF f0UT dollars a cover, spent ©lin New England towns were killed | This fact came out when o Naval Oil Reserves ol M, Tavtis Hadk game o Work 3 e week's sal for. drinks, andljn electrical storms which brought |teacher, in order to control the Gapale WF' W’ NT AIRI)('RTS' ot merun, ona. contimnous chaln | 8 | e R e e o W ety el e Revert to Navy Dept. 1| A of lakes and woods, are thr(’mel_\'i i PR T st REDONDO BEACH, Cal. July beautiful, " (Continued on Page bianketed section. ordered a display of the contents.| |y AgHINGTON, July 14, — An| 14 —Lindeman dled this afternoon NE W/ S[ ()('A N F()I{ lj ] SR e gy —_— e The Berlin press is inclined 10| agreement between the Navy and 71 4 ¥ i P “White Bird” Wreckage |[!ake this isolated case as typical ypiorior Departments, under which| 4 : NA VY IS URGED TO i Believed to Be Found| "™, ool siris senerally. 1.\, "bupariment atter aug.| Children’s Clothing L& eved to oun Cosmetic preparations as this ;oo ¢iie hack the administra. 3 AR . incident shows,” observes one ed- || . Now Matches Mother’s, NEw YORK, July 14 The stir-] sorvative nvestments to the e SCRAP 12() VESSELS BT. JOHNS, July 14—Wreck-|tor, “have become the uniformton of the Naval Ofl‘ Reserves o v ring trans-Atlantic flights of Lind.| orous possibilities of aviation, y o A age belleved 'that of the “White|tor the face, which s put on|>id lesses of land in ‘:)‘e'"' 18 . bergh, Chamberlin and Byrd and| No where is public interest mors b S s Bird,” the plane flown by French|by all who want to be In style |"CUnced 8t the Navy Department.| LONDON, July 14. — Children| he trans-Pacific flight of Maif y shown than in the 84X A . aviators Nungesser and Coli, is|They no longer have the function | S who accompany their mothers for|{and and Hegenberger have at|market. Airplane stocks are Bow WASHINGTON, July 14.—Scrap-| The Fleet Ccrporation’s parpose | reported found in the interior by [ merely of making a lady look | Former Kaiser’s a stroll in the park must DOW|jagt brought to America and Am-|at their high level. The comirca ping of 129 vessols of a tonnag:|is fto offer the ships at eompe- ty, punters. It is reported that!more youthful” ‘P- D. d be miniature editions of their|aricans a proper realization of | stock of the Curtis Aeronautioal totaling 960,402, has been recom- | titive bidding to be scrapped f0risg miles, inland they found what it (€0 L | Picture Destroye Enarent, Actatding to- s Qay May- possibilities of commercial avia-|and Motor Company which i¥ monded by the Merchant Fieet|the salvage, in order to relievejiookeq like a large white boat. |Rowi “Prof, ” 'In Earthquake fair fad. One mother and her| tion. 1920 sold at one dollar a shiss 3 Shporarion 40 e rLiRen Rrated(iiie SoMRRIARY Ofthe Meavy onf ke il Wb i | JERUSALEM, July 14.—Exam:|threeyear-old daughter seen 1| Chambers of commerce through-|now sells above §30. Tha prof r 0 Shipping Board, which now has|lay to keep them in repair. Rev. S. Hall Y Drowns Giving Lesson mation of wreckage of a govern-|Hyde Park were dressed in knee-|ou the country have a new sio- red stock of the same compaiy (i the proposal under advisement. The vessels range from 4,007 & amg | ment house, badly damaged in the |length, sleeveless frocks of the|gan now—“We Want Airports.” |sells at over a $100 a share nase The ships, all steel cargo ves |to 9,500 tons. : Elected Moderator| Tacoma, “wasn., July 14.—|earthquake of last Monday, ra-|same material and cut, identicai| Air transportation companic:|compared to $20 a share in 1922 &0 gels. were built under the Emer- Three years ago under a similas y Frank Burns was giving a row-|vealed that a stone from the par-|loose coats, sllk stockings, shoes,|are springing up daily in ev A mnotable advance in the prisg & gency Fleet Corporation’s wartime | scrapping program, Hemry Ford | pyRRETT, Wash., July 14.—|ing lesson to M. J. Warden and|tially wrecked tower was hurled|gloves and hats. The child car-|section. Local capitalists all over, | of aeronautical stocks has ces shipbuilding program. They repre-| purchased 199 vessels of 3,000 to Rev. §. Hall Young, veteran|Tony Mazaz ,each 35 years of|through the roof of the chapel des-|ried a little green silk sunshade|roused by the romantic exploiis|curred since the memorable “eo 5 8 sent about a fourth of the idle 4,000 tons, aggregating a tonmage|Northland churchman, was yes.[age. Burns accidently jorked an|stroying the picture of the former and bag, which were copies of|of the fliers who are monopolizine | hop” of Lindbergh on May phips now tied up at anchorage|of 813,820, for $1,710,000. He cut|terday elected Moderator of the|oar from an oarlock, losing his|German Emperor, in biblical robes, | her mother's. To make the effect|the front pages of newspapers| The stock of the Curtls com 1 along the Atlantic, Pacific and|the vessels up and utilized the|preshyterian Synod of Washing-|balance and the boat wes upset. The earthquake damaged is es-|the child was kept close to its|(hroughout the world, are shi has gone up about ten points Guit Coasts, o lnoel in his automobile industrs.|ton, Idaho Panhandle and Alaska.|Burns and Mazza drowned, timated a fully $1.250,000, mother, 4 ing their surplus from more v-un-lmnz date; Curfew Has Effect,

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