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ALASKA “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MPIRE AU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, AUC UST 23987 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CE THE DAIL OL. XXX., NO. 4547, 15 COOLIDGE WILL NOT RUN IN 1928 PRUBKEER AN v oo nupsn o smsiis s, Wants *l""'l;'""lv‘““" ?'”l',, : DIPLOMATIC BEAUTY IS BUD' |ppgipENY [ { O De Inrernation Ze{ ; ; MOTHER KISS | e P ANNOUNCES AND MAKE UP IRPAN TRIES - lncss voee mewes ot WON'T RiJt] }my wian Club here that Skas ‘\\w Alaska 1 tha strip ¢ Mc Ph(‘l\OII and Mrs. Iterritory to White Pass should be Y1 ' Nat: ) A rnedy Settle Their | Internationalized or taken under o Not Choose to Run Diff MR Y Cataie | for President,” Says ifferences | | Wagway, whick is the natur | ifs - o J | part of entry to Northern Brit | Chief Executive 1.0S ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 2 | Heiiie | Columbia, s practically a de-| Mis, Afmee Semple McPherson | |Makes Proposal to United| =" village with port fmprov.. | ‘STARTLING STATEMYNT 1 I Yic ” + 1 11 and her mother, Mr Minr RES g to pioces and hovses | ol I Bid J7 mofher, Mis Minuie Saks o poue i e sl o agh 1 SURPRISE TO FRIEND3 terms following a two-hour cor | A ¢ The Australian said big Can-| | f 1 . torn 1 age, i adia companies evelop | X ference between attorney ‘ nag rmamen wdian mpanies would develoy Stanch Support(-rs Say Th t between the pair that E— i Skagway and the strip inter é . : s 2o gl by e A v i GENEVA, Aug. 2.-—Japan has|nationalized Door Is Not Closed if er following an official an made a last supreme effort to —— - I onvertts s nouncement issued that “Mrs save the Tripartite Naval Con- J Convention Insists Bty Wil a7 b tha: active ference, after failing in the first! o : 5 empt RAPID' CITY, 8. D., Auv. mana ent at Ange emple ttemp ‘ \ Ly el DL Eon” will asstme Admiral Saito and Viscodint 2.—Like a thunderbolt from complate control {1shii visited Hugh S. Gibson H a clear sky came the startl» With faces wreathed in smiles {head of the Americ delegation | announcement of President nd accompanied by many “hal ind handed him a text, a eom- Coolidge today that he is NohTatis G b oatte Bub. bl promise of the project concerning not a candidate for the Re- ' n S0 b 3 and. et the cruisers and armament and | publican renomination f simost - 100 Temple workers and tonnag | ! l President. The statement is- onlookers, kissed anl embraced It is said the text is quite 3 sued by the President simp!» E e ywisional in na but de ! | [ id: T a1% didAs il Mt | d to prevent wrecking of the|o > 7 | | I do not choose to run for L S te o { Gontarartae this outstanding(oon of Automobile Manu | President in 1928.” t you know there difticnlty facturer to Finance .1‘.‘ n Sestemprts ]‘]”“ type. never been anything in my heart o % 7 Great secreey is being ‘main S, l P l [ A en on a small piece .r TN ’ : A B 3 5 - 4 tained concerning the exact na douth Fole '11 v|)l paper and handed out by the b e, for you,” her mother 3 S s g | yeplied " . . ture of the Japanese compromise [+ President on the fourth an- ->oe - A palatial residence has been turned over to the U. S. Gov-|text DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 2.—¥d-| niversary of his becominy ; p o Minitetae s, tat shown above rer Later the Japansse chicfs pre-[sel Ford will back Commander Chief Exectuive of the Unite | ernment tor its new M ry ¢~ the Saorstat, shown ahove. Lower | o ; A e T - Stat S Rout Fewer dtraw Hats Are left s Frederick A. Sterling, new U. §. Ministcr, and right, Mrs.|sented '”" proposs! 10 SRR AR B Dy by Jus hionesed Tty oat GRS . " lelegation fight to the South Pole the De # ; 3 S 58 ) say tha rea Seen on Paris Streets Sterling Sk } [trolt #ree Press says in a copy One of the most beautiful men matic circle |dent consulted with no ona i - - { frighted story | §n Washington is annanunced as o of nest season in the preparing tae ounding an PARIS, Aug. 2 Straw h DUBLIN A A palatind Byrd, Hewry and Edsel Ford| na{ional ea She is Miss daughter of Hen | nouncement His friends wnre ecem to be going out in France esidence, formerly oceupied by held an all-day conference, in-|{ Getty Chilton, caunselor of the Dritish er 3 i('l)\l-n completely by surprize, Tus Most of the visible supply here i 1d ecretarie for Irelanl tInding a visit to the Ford fac 3 (Harria end Ewlig Photo) | stanc h smpportera point out, how- in the stores, but the storekee gl el SRR g tory and a luncheon b - - ever, that the statement doe t e omewhat discouraged, ar try, has been turned over to 'L Ford announced his in-| ' 1 1Ot POTQ | close the door to the nominaton turning back to regular hats fe PABI_E PLANS United States government for | tarest in the flight is not for any l{"‘ I) (1'{()85 Nl/’\,\",fi in the event of his selection by their bread and butter rew ministry to th saorstat. | personal interest hut th 16 g the convention in France the summer straw ha rederick A. Sterling, the ney WASHINGTON, Auz. 2 wants to » up to adventures (‘()N,)l /.(_""'N( ' "v( ”{l ”" However, that the announce- i5 known as a “boater” In the | minicter, took up his duties n|United States Minister MacMur-| 334 also to do a service to avia-| ‘ A » Y 1 :v;r-.nl .Wlll‘i'uu;m Alglr»nl' activity il early days, the young bloods put | ly. The lodge. sitnated in th-|ray, located In Peking, nas beenli&% That s all that awe are| 5. o 2T 1 w i F00. SRR G 8 the receptys thel oh when they went for a nter of Phoedit Park, is com |summoned home by Secretary of|!TYIng to do with our aviation/ "" ql, ' ,l ’ ’{(’,{,,l’ ",s.‘""“’”""“"‘ Wb bbb re a sport once highly popular FW YORF A Plans| fortable, with most domestic con |State Kellogg. The Minister o] €nterprises at Dearnorn.’ | N4LH Jxa | admitted, and that it might cauas r Boaters,” say some sartorial | g . Soternitianal’ Gabl nience et wilbout grandeur,|coming for & sefies ' of confer R r :I)'w mrr;vnz of the tide fn some hilosophers, are queer, ugly, un B ek here loday|and is easy to keep up lences with the Chinese situation WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 From ‘;“"‘,'“. ;,‘,‘,“:.,“j"“,,,ll|}|::“m i comfortable things, dirty in ajy nb Carlton, Pre nt it h n the ground floor four | .o 5 | every corner of civilized world | #MONE the pos Lo I time and out of fashion a t 1 i3 vl dining roo 2 drawing room Filler | | delegates to y International | y < 3 ¥ B30 : “uller to | the end of the seasan. Thorofore, | have -1 bWh - dtash tudy and moming room. Upetaivs | Determines to Fly ‘ A Council of Nurses aro convening | 0OOLIDGE COMPLETES sautin H.:l“ \‘\u‘ <.\;y\ and, above | rout Nowive: ihe Hisnbi is another study. There arc After Natrow Escape | Mak ecision in Gene for intensive study FOUR YEARS IN OFFI L cost, why bother with the|mercial ¢ ny's line, at|eight bedrooms, three of which Tomorrow f problems vital to the health - - thing A P )00 and tho|are it n wing. The se | it f nations 5 PR o= 1 | ,l,‘ H‘U“‘-,”. re separate | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. & The | AL I’ i i E RAPID CITY, 8. D., Aug Dro“hi“ and Levinc | \ is t The ground nelude about ) | terrifying experience of hanging | BOSTON, " A Those in A g “”“““!‘ 0 represert ) pregident Coolidge today oends v tia n L RONDGS. S sels . wpproximately 100,000 unurses ana|four years g reside ) ha . - takt: frovi Beitile . e L ikt There are three tennis|helpless from an airplane “‘""} Two Apartment Hulegw Gov. - Ji¥in ,\,,“,” 80 diftereht oauatris "[v PR (g e " 5 vxd| ‘;" h"' b Fail to Sign Contract v Harbor or Attu| courts and gardens. The house has|and surviving the adventure b Rea DAL 7| | early to the o Ch A 1 4 | Unitec tes to which he s : thence to - Hakadat heri fine view of the Dublin moun. |an almost miraculous landing m re l.('.\lmyr‘d 16 to interview t ; “'r‘ """ ed States, a leader “\r;rv»ml“uwm the "llr:xllh of Pre = e [ ; 1 t kad Northe A v i B s L ol B S ™ - T | | and work out his decigion the fie of nursir ervice, wen:|dent Warren G arding at Son PARIS, Aug. 2—After a wo|jupan, thence to Shanghai and| fains. 1t is seclided from the|the soft earth of a plowed fioli| Families Burned Out e o e o vant ) litoiie* gétogates: to. the - conference.| Francista: fotir: yoars sk 1t honr discussion, Drouhin arn! | t of the 1,100-ltraffic of the park, and is lese|has strengthened the resolve of | he case of Sacco and Van ’ | Drou I »f th affi i1 jas i oo 3 ; g They are Mi D. Noyes, |One year and seven months re Lovine separated without signin ook route will{ than 15 minutes by motor from | Minneapolis girl telegrapher to be zettl, Radic nd ] H K s Gkl . y " g v Bl < & - z national tor Red Cro main of the four-year term to Biral doit¥act R e srcibois: D0060; Btk v ik el Bt <o emtar Ak ey | come an aviatrix | A honfire which children bullt | sentence fo ler committec . e i} ¢ ; " s veturn flight of the plane Columb Ations .with' Japan -for lan Frrgaiey Answering an advertisement for,on the beach last Sunday just | seven years ago HHPIUR SebyiCh Yiobpram N “‘]', 1% 8 “"l" In 175 i5" Americh b P [a &irl parachute jumper, Evelyu|outsice of the city limits at Ket Gay. HIl IR dont of the council 4‘“‘| s Elsie ln‘ ;’;,.ripm..m vu 'ml 1;1 decided & i Barrett leaped from a plane anc|chikan, is blamed for a $50,000 | been promised for tomorrow Upstinsenasnt @t -DuyNes WSS PESRIE 155 T - S — | } ¥ School o ceeed olf for or eloe- 2 REURGANIZE | caught the harness of her para-|fire there accorling to pissen- B fohns Hopking School of succeed himself for another el 2 Men to Use France Sets Hohday ahite ‘on 'R wink strut.of the|Eats. - areiving -on the’ Adthirst > o irsing; Mi Lilllan Clayton, |tive four-year term which wo d k1 Craft on ship. Her own coolness and the|Rogers today president of the American Nurses |entitle him to the office of Pre / Ly .l,”,l ; )’ In Honor of Leglon DRY FURGES‘ skl of R D; Eflis, her employer-| ' Two apsrtment houses ‘wer U E FLBUD Association, and Miss Adda EUl-|dent for a longer period than h Atlantic Trip [ pilot. brought her through alive. |razed, a gasoline station was d¢ ridge, a former president of the|been served by any other r PARI \ug. 2.—France will She i practicing parachute | stroyed, 200 feet of board w .11. issociation, and Miss Susan Fran ""“."”_““Iy et - LONDON, Aug. 2.—The adven-! s publ WASHINGTON. D. C.. Aug. 2. |umps regularly, after hours at a|and three autonobiles were cUNTRULD M cis, pecretary 3 ‘ here s hl-"n ,,.u |:u.n\ w Ocean. in the smallest recordedican Legion g P Feiw | is Tearning to operate a plane | Sixteen families were burned! principally between speakers for|the President and among Nationa ocoan - craft, a tiny vessel buil'| their Par i \‘ sy 4 et sBR R |out and none wore able to save| cague of Nations and the :"'J " cal 1"']'[1"“ "“«:' l‘" lent ¥ istant Secretary of | 3 1 ‘oolidge will no and in t like A ubmarine, is schedul day ha be “ . iny of their personal belongings. | Cre epresents the newest from Dover on August 8 by two|government . RoTmel :;'“”‘”}’ ‘1M|ne Trouble Breaks I Most of the families were out of dlliance for peaca and the union (W0 of ‘Im;mnu-m to renomin- . 4 » | hours a he formally too " i {ate him, but a few friends pre ancashiere men, Edward Tie t ow. expected th ten- | t t the time - of 57 countries of the world in a Lancashiere men, Edward Tierny it s now. exi 1 that atten-|.,.p of orice, with 1holis Out in Town in Ohio| 1 St 4 Sl ANC - Avaed : o e ek 1 lict that he will not be a cim and Dick Hayman dance will be far less than th Eat | The Boulevard and Franklin \ 0 program practical idealism. 1 The craft > feet | 30,000 p Y e toltiat janbnt | of flvp. Sixbg { faforosment | ‘ simul. | Apartments, the latter just com-|'The Los Angeles County Boarl|includes international cooperatior The tiny craft is ohly 12 fe 30,000 originally anticlpated, thel, .. andg elevation of his im-| DOV Ohio, Ang. Simul. | AR i N 2! 0f Supervisors have decided to P parn s il five feet depth and has .'governmert is planning an elabo-{ 55" istance to higher ranks, | taneous ' with tiie ‘discovery this|Bleted,” were; destroyed in':he o st dni to stamp out disease ;and Gara| y.- e VNG A Tl ¥ mediate assistance to high anks ‘s | he San riel dam to 4| gor the vic s of disasters 1 : 2 : ¢ of three feet. She draws rate entertainment for those wholpo oo o0 RS E B0 o | morning of the burning of the|fire e betght of A Ao h ol % $he ¥IR R |( e "I‘ l.‘ |is a tourist aboard the Admira' pow -IN;:n:;.II\ “;Iy“;:lu :;"llf ahagis ‘|‘ et oy “'1.4' i un 4“”“ ! now necessary when the Burean|!IPPI€ \..r R R [flood control project, with a 11-| e o e “103¢H TOr the €ON| Rogers, accompanied by his wits er mainly through force of| banquet for 1,000 of the delegates,| ;. o o1 the Civil Service basis|N€aT Newport, reports were 1 I mife. ddm acvess the Hiver. will bel - (ContinueA on:Page Three.) jand son the wind against a small winl|a gala ball, fireworks, special il | o bo 0% e Tl Service Dasls| ceived that John Hines, night Pwellls;l' Air Srrce(:hll e e b SRR ik . A mill which drives the screw of | luminations and official recep. | > Provide N " | watchman at the mine, was shor s Proposed for B coom b n i A | Congres: 8 g the largest flood control dams i y 8 the propellor | tions. Approximately $150,000 has | ° ' (ks B and injured | o b ihs wankl' k. sids ot the Taraestl BE CHILLY S, PAL,: URGES ADVISER The men expect to make the, been appropriated for the“Eovern . Officials of the Pocock Mininz| SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 2 Lp e p > T ATIANS 10, A . e United States. Tt ‘ a A J ] croexifd 4t 40" akys ment's, share in the program. |Sensation Seekers Compny, ownors of the minc.|daveh Amecies. tonte ,m,w,,,‘“"'w A Lhe ey OF PARENT- ” ACHER ASSOCIATIO! — - — — — Go to Mt. Vesuvius asserted an invstigation showe | passenger air service bl > the tipple was fired by a bomh| fhe South American Commer-| e : 4okl \ St s b | 0301 : ¢ ) § 4 & | NEW YORK. Aug. 2,—Education | ing brought about. She tells of & WOMAN DEFENDS COMMANDER BYRD ! 'RZIGNO, Italy, Aug. 2. - |but residents of the vicinity said|cial Aero-Navigation Company Two Awators Kllled il not Advance &8 it. sHotill unti] town i Oeerkia whars it AND (()‘II’ I\Il)\\ AT PARIS VISIT|Thousands of sensation seckers, [they had not heard any explosion. | which operates an air mail sery Bring Toll to Seven parents take a more active in.|men did not know how to p'a L | mostly foreigners, swelled the pop.| The Maple Leaf mine figurcl|jce potween Santiage and Valpa e terest in it for the sake of thei ,‘l,». ause they had worked sinee y ulation of this tiny town, famous | Yesterday in the fight between|yajgo, has announced plans to es-| uicAGO 5 e Falling | children, believes Mrs. Florence V.| childhood, In cities, the probisms PARIS, Aug. 2.—“Official bum|tor who began making requests|for the dangerous situation from |DOBUNion and union sympathizers. | tabligh p ssenger and mail air- o0 than o mile from the spot| Watkins, executive secretary of|of safety, thrift, juvenile j per! was the title Commander|to do Byrd long before he aerived.| Mount Vesyvius, They came to ST | Plane setvice to lquique In North|ypare two aviators were killed|the National Congress of Parent and motion pictures are €04 Richard E. Byrd and his crew ou|She kept the official program as|watch at close hand the stream Shortage of Tourists Chile, Temuco in South Chile, ant|gaturday might, two Chicago|Teacher Assoclations | “ldered in the parent-teacher et the America gave to Mrs. Helen|her husband made -engagements ' of molten” lava moving down tha | possibly to Buenos Afres, across|giors mot death last night wh groups Davenport Gibbons in Paris | for the fliers. She also arrange.|mountain toward the crater. This Alarms Hotel Keepers iic" anes their plane crashed to earth from Parents haven't. pla 1BR| “wo alm to send 100 per ¢nns She was the woman who smooth- | for the masseur who was waitinz | seems to be covered by red 4 e ’ A representative of the company | 4 height of 200 feet, in a suburh v\_Hh their AIHI-I_H'H M physically fit children intr ‘ha % «d the way for'them in Paris and|with hot haths, ready to work on|blanket spotted with large black| PARIS, Aug. 2. Paris hotel| hag gone to Europe to take charge | mpiq brings the death toll here| WAtKIns, who 15 conducting tis ide in September,” ¢fs made their strenuous program |the tired fliers as soon as they | patches keepers, ‘alr-'mlv worried by a)of three passenger planes pur to seven in e'mht days The vie.|course on the parent-teac says. “On May Day, childr'n wis move as smoothly as fhe hero oh T Gt Activity of Mount Vosuviug | hortage in the number of Amer|chased for the new services tims last pight were William|M0Vvement” in the summer ses«ion | yro to enter school in Sept it il worshipping ,..;_','I,,ll public wou!d The arrival of the fliers at the |geemed uhcharged today. mm| '”u;.‘rm [Hus;’ ulumm..r. ; PSS S S A RN Qtipe; . HHLE Adstructor; And of Columbia University |are examined, and betwe n Ma; M let it. She is the wife of Dr. Her | apartments in the Hotel Conti . Bplekss N ik consicerably troubled over dis . Joan Hubly, a stud “They have been censors instead | and Septembe: o Dav & ) " ] vbly, a student ha | ptember we nave our sum bert Adams Gibbons, the repra-|nental was like a big house party Quits Island Home patches that the number of dei 'D"P“C c“'r M°f°" £ iy i of playmates. They should come|mer ‘roundup, when remedial a®: % sentative in Paris of Rodman Wan- | of celebrities for Mrs. Gibbons gates to the American Legion Increase in Japan Loaps - frot: Bermin Jdown from their pinnacles, ana|ments of children are corr amiker, who sponsored the fligL~ | She was there to see that evers For London Season| convention in September will not ot P g . | become their children’s pals Pas | Tmproving motion pictures, It took all the training of Mrs.[one was comfortable and well butt i reach half the anticipated 30,000 | TOKYO, Aug. 2-—Taxes on mo Plane; Parachute Fails|cnts, nowever, are more alive )| Watking belleves, will aid Gibbons as mother of four, wife|jooked after. LONDON, Aug. 2-Lady Marian| It is estimated that hotel keep-|tor cars and the high cost of the possibilities of training l”wlxun Iz the place of the - of a writing glu)n--:rnum var | There were years of t Keith Cameron, daughter of Lady|ers, expecting a rush this year,|gasoline apparently have had lit MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich.,|child through the first six years| plotless picture” she urges ths worker and trained social worker|hehind her handling of the s Huntington, lives on a lonely farm | provided zt least 6,000 more room: | tle effect on the importation of Aug. %.-—Leaping from a burn-|of (life. Teachers are more sym-|adaptation for the screen of to absorb the jolts the French|tion. Since she married Dr. Gib-|among the Falkland Islands six|than last year. They y that | automobiles in Japan. ing airplane at a helght of 1,000 pathetically inclined to problems|of the great literary mastery i public would have given the fliers| hons at Princeton in 1908 she has|months of the year, looking after |80 far the figure has been 30 pe Government figures show thal|feet, Lieut. L, D. Schultz, mem-!confronting the home. Communi In her class at Columbia Ave | had all who wished been able to|accompanied him in Turkey.|a sheep ranch, but comes to Lon-|cent under the figure for the same | approximately 50,000 motor ve-|ber of the First Pursuit Group ties have bhecome more concerned |70 students from New York. Maw ; reach them. | France and the United States.|don for the summer social season.|period in 1926, | hicles are in use in this countrys,|at Selfridge Felld, was killed. His|in making conditions right for|Jersey, Ohio, Texas, IHlinois. ™. o She spent hours at the telephone | Their first ciild was born in 1905| “We are the only white people| Hotel keepers who counted 01)of which Tokyo possesses 12,500 parachute failed to open and helthe child.” braska, Michigan, Minnesots. Afa answering questions and givinz| and the t in 1915. During thelon the island,” said Lady Marian |the Legion convention to make up|in 1912 there were only about|was dashed to death Mrs. Watkins points out how | bama, Kansas, Wisconsin Ver. I out information. It was in English|early years of the war Mrs. Gib-|“Life is very primitive. Boats cali| for the lean days of the summer|500 motor cars in the empire, ->-oo — by discussing child health and the | mont, Oklahoma, West Vir=inis X | ¥ D v V o one minute and in French the bons ran a baby depot in Paris|but seldom, and there is not much | are asking government depart-| the increase doring the past 15| L. S l((:ho mine operator at of leisure with parents in rural| Indiana, Pennsylvania, North Ca=s next. She met the press. She puiland gave help to hundreds of|sea bathing because there are tooiments to do something to attract|years having been about 30 or|Deep Bay, left on the Admiral|communities, cooperation between | lina, Missouri, Maryland, Florida, | off the portrait painters and sculp-! frantic Parisian mothers. many seals about” paying visitors, 40 per cent per year, Rogers for Seattle, 11};« parent and the teacher is be-| lowa, Colorado, apd California, B | - i - 4 I8 - v '

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