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THE DAILY ALASK “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXX., NO. 4540. JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEI CONGRESSMAN IS DEAD; MYSTE Fights for Life in Blazing Plane at Hig C CRACK NAVAL Seventy -Five Cllws WLll Be Host to Lmdborgh Whtle On Tour AVIATOR HAS FIGHT IN AIR Lieut. Champion Reaches ; i TR~ . High Altitude When : ; S e L R bt PAUL MINNEAPOLI T, ¥4 Flames Break Out. [ 'k | S el ' ! BIOUX FALLED bt s oo WASHINGTON, July Jeime e s ot i ] ~. 3,‘.‘ ut. ( Champion, " ) H \\lpfiloux CiTY Naval aviator, brought his flam- { ‘ \ Dviovihs ihg plane to earth with a new ! gt 3 % K ISLAND morld’s record for altitude, 48, Sy ~§_l_._ OMmanA O OES MOINES FAOLINE 1% 000 feet, fighting the blaze with os«: 4 T T_..-A_..-( iNDANASOLISE | opavrond s his own hands in an effort to oa Rwsuyo i A O w i N\ 2ol ATTH A - - - PRINGFIgLOD ANCIN gave his precious recording in gt 4 oDENVER! ‘$snosew t ffls— Ps rament | \ . : " . Fcnmor® gtramen | i P KANSAS T aT.Louist, _,‘\.oms‘“‘-,f_/ Champion landed in a corh J field two miles from the Naval l WICHITA o aloft less than two hours. # B G | than two hour R LT T —— the barographs seemed | 1:_'“"1 lestroyed but the other i OTULSf l only slightly damaged | i o ’ y \ OKLAHOMA 2 blaze broke out as Liout 4 | h " C‘T"l e madk " wpion was descending French Aviator Callizo ascend- ’ s ‘ o ¢ I'em,.\mbnmn ed 40,820 feet August. His figur are rec 1 interna- tionally as the highest for air planes Lieut. Champion already holds an unofficial record for altitude in a seaplane, 33,455 feet. Champion’s battle for life was spectacular. One of several pis- tons were completely torn out of Every section. of the United States will see and heir Americ “Lone Bagle” on his tour of the country flying the “Spirit of St. Louis.” the engine, probably due to lack Seventy-five cities will have as guest the airman whom sever ly have feted enthusiastically. of oil when the plane came down The promotion of commercial aviation is the purpose of Col. I gh in making a three-months tour of the nation. The New York to Paris non-stop aviator SRR New York July 20. He was eccompanied by Donald BE. Keyhoe of the Aeronautics Bureau, Department of Commerce, in a separate plane piloted by Philip P. Love _ STUNNING NEWS The announced itinerary follows: M“‘|} .‘T.‘.'.'];..; "‘l’h\' m{’.::.l-i ”f"m\_ July 20-31-—Hartford, Conn., Providence; R. L, Bos'on, Poriland, Me., Coticord N, I, Spriugficld, Ve, Buftalo and Syractise. airplanc, to save records of what August 1-15—Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Dayton, Cincinnati, Loufsville, Indianapolis, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Chicago and St. Louis. August 16-31— Moline, | he believed to be of his world's| Pavenport and Rock Island, Milwaukee, Madison, Wis, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Little Falls, Fargo, Sfoux City, Des Moines, Omaha and Denver. ,,‘“,\Ml, altitude flight, Lieut Sept. 1-15—Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Boise, Butte, Spokane, Seattle and Portland. Sept.' 16-30—San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Reno, Los Angeles, ( mpion late this afternoon re-| Diego, Tucson, El Paso, Fort Worth, Dallas, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. celved the stunning news from Oct. 1-15-—Little Rock, Memphis, Nashville, Birmingham, Jackson, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Spartanburg, Winston-Salem and Richmond. Oct. 16-20 the Bureau of Standards that a Jaltimore, Atlantic City, Washington, Wilmington, Philadelphia and New York City. preliminary reading of his batter- Stops also will be made at Schenectady, Erie, Pa., Springfield, 111, St. Joseph, Mo., Kansas City, Mo. Wichita, Kans., Sioux Falls, 8. D, Lordsburg N. M., and ed barographs show only 0005 Abilene, Texas. feet A revised reading may change this, howe ognitizas FERUNAND IS [SACCO-VANZETTI ARE |- = COURTNEY IS LAID TO REST| NEAR THE END, SEVEN | vunous Plane | READY T0 FLY OLORDs WORTHO . O DALLAS Now .,.UCS &l BurRG = FORT A Il 5 RECRASS the pai Reporting that the gasboat Olga ¥ v ; reef on which she ran last Wed : Loy 3, Tuly 35, ) .,“‘ Sy nesday and s rumn-r. dun}ug.ul Na“'on Pours Out ilS SOl”"‘ % : o ' ~-Ool. Charles ‘A. Lindbergh 1W1reless Apparatus T"\lfl] the de by turning over on her side, Sandy | - SO y gt Aeind Woodman returned to Juneau last| row at Funeral of Ru- j i ; ; - gl e Pt a5 Wi —Flight Awaits Weath- [aimit 3 ” and Faedman 9%, ; : today, completing the fourth | | Friday night after completing a b : ) ; | survey for the ship's underwriters manian Monarch. ; —— : = g | | leg of his national tour in | | er Conditions. e 3 - « 5 fell int Woodman said that the boat circled the field twice before crash on the reef on Hump Island | july 25 —King Ferdinand, found-| sands gathered there an op- | | 25.—The readjusted wireless ap-| parted ghe was wrecked beyond|great uncle, King Carol, the first| f R 4 DRy 4o PR das Maw - York.¥ot writers to salvage the engine and |jove and devotion, after the im-|i - Z | Capt. Courtney sounded various| the interest of aviation. He | gt had been badly damaged by the| CURTEA D'ARGES, Rumania, descending, giving the thou- SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., July|'®cue 4 § it wa near Point Retreat and when siicler of the mew Rumania, was laid ! portunity to see the famous | |paratus in Capt. Courtney's flying | fell on her side after the lines|to rest yesterday alongside of his!| plane. boat in which the British aviator| salvage. Capt. Oscar Oberg of the [pujlder of old Rumania, while : g : i e O S R 33 | the first real test today when he Olga was authorized by the under- |the nation poured out its sorrow, : ; el it | took the plane up from Calshot | any other part of the ship that|pressively solemn moving ortho- ; 1 1 calls and succeeded in communi-| might be saved, but the remain-dox religious services over the:} @ § 4 cating easily with two stations. | der of the boat will be abandoned. | hody | £ 3 é Nothing now remains to The salvaging crew went out| The dead momarch’s body was! the trip except the weather e Saturday afternoon under the com-|horne by special train over a 150-] ] g Is anvI flight will be attempted as soon | mand of Capt. Oberg. The Olga|mile route to this little medevial|} 5 Y| as weather reports are favorabie was partly covered by insurance. [town where the bodies of Ru- mania’s ancient sovereigns are Aucugromr{l%oghm foterred. A X - Death Sentence Is Passed|| YLE SPENCER 10 on Charles Birger Puanag: - receld .. B 3 % % % . . - : : August Hakonson, 66, member British te;.‘ I sy W, 3 in Illinois. ! Is PRESIDENT SETRSIpRY I N of Igloo No. 7, Pioneers of Alaska, Reach Big Incomes!} ; : : ; i 25 per cent of (h at Valdez, died yesterday morning champion has re at 11:30 o’clock at 8t. Ann’s Hos- LONDON, July 23.-—The maxi- pital. He came to Juneau July 13 |mum yearly income of the great suffering from cancer of the|British lawyers is $300,000, ac- stomach and liver, and was taken |cording to an estimate compiled ¥ idsedghe immediately to the hgspital. by the London Evening Standard. : . ; “:::’m;n;"':'z'iaif:;‘:' ;‘;“f:; : v, AR g No arrangements " have been|This peak is touched at the pres- A R T Civeult Court 19 which iy whts Former Director School of e made concerning the funeral. C.|ent time by only one barrister, i . I y " W. Carter of the Carter Mortuary Sir John Simon. e \ é P ¥ o i has cabled to George J. Love,| Sir Douglas Hogg, before be- 5 4 : : : Ju*h:daT:;yMn;':fib::I:\e';st .(z;‘,’); Suzzallo. ;”'“J l\:“':: s ‘ Grand Secretary of the Pioneers'|coming Attorney General, was a : . AP i 1 A of Alaska, who resides in Valdez [close second. Sir John Simon, 2 “The attorneys announced they| gpappLE, July 25—M. Lyl for i rma % LE, y 25. . Lyls for information and directions [ however, is far ahead of the rest IR s sabaioh tas's sew cxiad Pt a0y Ao g oA All/ SS()i about the disposition of the body.|of the field so far as income is’ concerned. Sir Edward Clarke's angd 1f refused would appeal to}ypnjversity of Washington School given the death penalty, and Art id WASHINGT found guilty of the murder of Journahsm Succeeds | having more than 11 A K BENTON, 1III, July 26— | - oo Charles Birger, notorious South- § | HAS MANY MEM _ _a~|em Illinois gang leader, has been ‘ 7 oV B l % God Maur o+ > NOTHER Hififi LIBEL SETTLE Action '\._f__; ] by Bernstein R ant unced hy Bernstein's at lement followed TENDS o Bartolomeo Vanzetti (left) they State Supreme Court. i Dadtad s - 1 B V4 best year was $100,000. Norman : of Journalism and Vice-President | l ¥ 4 - Minnie Kennedy Snd 0liogia Bagdys Inaat-ridge L of the Seattle Chamber of Cou. HCTATORIAL SY! Birkett, William Jowitt and Luving Los Angeles Stuart Bevan are placed in the| Webster Thayer, Lower—Gov. ¢ Shike hM merce, has been named President Gl 7 next rank of barristers. Alvan T. Fuller. f : In New Y. es_|of the University of Washington 1LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 25.—| The incomes of these celebrated AR ; ok Gyl Succondiog Prosident Susmatio| nomw, u Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, deposed |barristers are said to be hardly| BOSTON, July 25.—The end of " whomt.. the regents ousted 1ast|hy incrensing bukiness manager of Angelus|earned. It is said that for the!®€ven years of waiting in the NRW YORK, July 25.—Evi-|Fall. Spencer will get $12,000 o | Nuwoling ha Temple, left here today by auto-|same effort they could have earn-|Shadow of the electric chair is dence that the transit companies|year. Suzzallo received $18,000. sfafedie f mobile. The rear seat had several ed much more in business. in sight for Nicola Sacco and Bai- are preparing for a strike on the et tators,” responsible boxes and suitcases piled on it. ————— toolmeo Vanzetti, subway lines tomorrow, is seen in HOMES FOR HOMELESS selt and with power RGN T S R 2 The result of the latest, and pos- the reported arrival in the rafl- % MRS. ISRAELSON LEAVES | HISTORY'S NEW HERO |sibly the last fight ‘to save the Wik | way yards of 100 men, said to be| BUDAPEST, July 23.—Post-war| reapective rogions lives of the internationally known - |strikebreakers. The men, who|troubles have so added to th- Mrs. L. J. Israelson, who has| CHICAGO, July 25.—Washing:|pair, who claim they were con- K said they were part of several| number of homeless men here that| Henceforth each been visiting her miece, Mrs. R.((on. Lincoln and Lindbergh! By|vieted of murder hecause they|%e°K of July 10. They had been ), . q.09" recruited in Chicago, the Salvation Army has just pur-|have the title “head L. Bernard of this city, for the|order of Supt. William McAndrew, | were radicals, is expected soon, |convicted of murdering a paymas| byl veh Wagshington and Phil-| chased property for a refuge whicn | inge.” Jast three weeks, left on the|principals of Chicago schools wiill| The long struggle in the Mas.)'" and his guard during a rob-| ,o0h. =0 00 3 bery in 1920, phia, t the yards on|will contain 250 beds. Similar in Queen for her home at Point teach in the classrooms the lessom | sachusetts courts ended last April Then m' 3 i Aizassiz, mear Patersburg, where|of the flying colonel's patriotis, | when Judge Webster Thayer sea- €y68 of the world| ites' have demied importing|care of homeless men fn Vienns, | Prime Minister h she has a fox ranch, modesty and character, _ |tenced the men to die during the m strikebreakers. o _ |Rome, Prague, Berlin and Riga. | rank of “hewd of (o a subway special train. The com-| gtitutions will be built to take ni, who in addit control over all affair: on to the special | government” | ‘ tem the Wb comy the political, nistrative, scholy \fairs in will bring to ¢ { the contral gow nt only such matiers as th fit and under citcumsta 1ich they ige to be most w» Appeal var their heads divgi iy Rome expressly forhidd a (Continued on Page A’;“hfi)f'