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11X ALAS “ALL THE NEWS A'L THE TIME” VOL. XXX., NO. 4557, JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS BRITISH WAR ACE KILLED IN CRASH Many Issues Collapse on New York Stock Exchange HOOVER PANIC SEIZES ['... | Byrds Wide voids e HOOVER SHUTS | FINDS RANCH LIFE MODERNIZED | | Concinues, Wi R Share of Publicit DUWN HSH'NG N.Y. EXCHANGE. B, Seibe H With Flier Husband ENTRANT DEAD’ AT KETCHIKAN TERRIFIC LOSS) ‘wersiatirel PLANE CRASH is unbroken. His breakfast | {tay was removed from the Lack of hscapemcnt and Poor Runs of Fish Re- sults in Early Close ¢ell this morning untouched. | | { Sudden Drop of One Steck, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, streng- 5 o | | thened by prepared liquid : | | Failure of Firm, Caus- Jooda. t4ken (aer fije Tast, ate | [Capt. A. V. Rogers Killed Near Los Angeles—Third I Victim of Prize Flight | es Great Crash i [two frankfurtérs, bread, mild | | & B e o o ; coffee and suffered no ill-ef LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 38, R o ] NEW YORK, Aug. 13 Fol.| |/ fects felt previously when he | | Death instead of the Hawa ' ‘an jepartment o ommerce today NE Ay A 13 o g oy 4o 2 Ay ; = promulgated a regulation prohibit- | lowing a 60 point drop in Man-| jsfuddenly broke his fast fl Q.I!l’. fame and fortune, was th ing commercial fishing for salmon hattan Electric Supply on Thurs- | &i Capt. A. V. Rogers, of ths in the southern district, South day and the failure of the A. L Fuller and Compax Stock Hx change firm on Friday, sl*]llng stock et blowing down a dozen sy speculative strug tures which pool operators |u|mr-}" iously erected I Prices of many issuds crashed| plane Angel, of Los Angeles The plane crashed seven mi'n- utes after taking off late yester day afternoon on the first ot flight I'he victim's wife, with an zht-month’'s-old daughter in her {arms, witnessed the crash ani castern Alaska area, except by trolling, in the period from 6 p. | m. today to 6 p. m. September 14. The order was received at local headquarters of the U Burcau of Figheries and mad ssioner O'Malley public by Comr |immediately started running tn- e . 2 out hundred of millions of dol- AR AUISMIRTEE 190k N The closing of the southern, or | bt A B g 0 b |scene where she found her Bug- Ketchikan, district to commercia! | lars in quoted values wolder [band’s mangled body with pras : | of shaky stocks ar> stamped ' 2 3 sImon fishing, - except for 'trol- | e T tically every bone broken. ing, from tonight instead of Aug e amty the maih oA P ] A Capt. Rogers is the third Dol he normal date, to the enl 4 PLE thrown onto the market for ssleglowntown Farade Among ife. Gight . contuatant ta el S W ihe Hormhl Gakh e the e = \ g i prize flight contestant to me t of fhe year has been recommend | MBS GEORGE TEM B RO o e *Many Things on Program death, the other two belng Liatts B e G L e : M h Bundreds of stop 16as drdero wers for Noted Flier | tehifnts George Covell sna MNh it 11 Tor of Phktias A% WICRITA, B s 1“‘ e | other Agalll touched off adding to the storm's i \\\uuvu‘nr'[.] of the l::ltlw:l s”:'!..,. ) ioner of Fisherie on a 20,003 acre ranch in Kangas | biivie | Navy, who were ed whrn gy SR ; } 7 Sk fury SEATTLE, Aug, 13.—Four hun-| : L i e iy oot [ooRA HEe Ble ninvla vARIsiy. b ’ " \ Many specualtors sold‘out onfarsd men and women represen. | sheix, ‘pigbe" cvevhug - HOlE SIS "i] x:l“ ‘:Hvr”‘:‘vlu-.v u’llldv e | e ) o . the down grade tative. of ‘all officlal bodiss and | Er‘”"m‘ Ay O, Dieso, lop ports from there, . o e et o e | Announcement that the A. L.|organized activities within the city | ‘"'v:'hy{ R 35 fre ere | George Temple Vichit ociety o ¥ . ¢ ¥ NTR 3 3 g 5 ‘ap 0gers was A Wl ik ek o e BEatahdkan. . | oo o ; | Fuller and Company suspended|payp bocn designated by Mayor | Commander Richatd E. Byrd and Mrs, Byrd, photogrophed |, 20" SHO66H Was 85 W pck |8irl who married a cowboy Ia on account of inability to meet|paiia’ 1 pande Howsr.| hoe age, o BEIFIAR WAF SU6 SN trict is estimated to be not more ha K. Landes as a reception [cn one of those year and went to* his ranch in Barber county, near the Okiahonma ions when she has red the asclaim ong t g, consterna-| with a war record of dropping %5 thon 15 per cent of normal up to gements, spread consterna-i ., ymittee for Col. C pping irles 4.l won by her hasband. g P e 8 German nes this time. The pink’ salmon run ‘ | tion among brokers and the rushiyinabergh on his forthecoming visii 5 fai: . . |German: plang o A R A o panhandle, 4o Jive | started total transactions elose tof 4o Seattle | 8 At R Sho found "pinto pogles, chap | > $3,000,000 marks, establish- BOSTON, Aug. 13.—The spot l G ] 3 o failure ana the latest advices from | 1o'® (G PERE TORE Cuab | the; $3,000,000 marks, establish-li mhg committee will greet the| & »e i"‘" Rights | FOUR READY TO START ing the year's high record. The ticker tape ran 26 minutes be- hind the market, increasing c hoth offigial aad unofficial source light of pubiic attention has sought | hoth official aad unofficial sources indieaad- Wtle fmprovement in famous aviator when he arrives | cattle are herded - through chutos | A“8hn Polnt from Spokana In hly| i YeIR to foeus.on Mra. nu-m.m‘ s tsiead of" belng Toped, ‘and she | OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 18<- Navigation tests remain as fhe . couditions up to yesterday add | plane, The Spirit of St. Louis | “,""' Nt i e |main hurdle for five airpings 3 ad starnation about 3| 'o'elokk; Tuesday - aftai | AVIAteE fliers entered in the Dole prig Regrets th it “We e & -radlo, runnifg: w Pho Fuller sorn. fled’ 6 sy dond oy Tl T s ek i \ - ¥ e (r:g.rfusl t c:“.relc:‘s"u';'rm i \\I »."u I‘y 1‘1‘ dio, running wa I| he Fuller ('nnz m I:Irr‘l( ..n'\n i noan Bejtamber according fo| Althought EidutaBant.Comman s flight from obtaining official a%- 3 omimis: WK ac er, electric ig every conveni voluntary petition in bankruptey ' . . ana 4 - ¢ i i rOvE 4 B! i L Rl e st Mk | o Sloctelc. Wkl Jewary con ) ATy ¥ | present plans Byrd rocognizes hér as a full-fladg provil AS srters: in; (hESEEE create c : at my fa i h Rkadidive: Gowittee { 5 S i mile Aerial Derby to Hawali next 1ealizing fully its effect upon the | in Wichi 1 3 ) ~{ed partner in his acronauiis | ol 4 « nd particularly the small D | [ etalle ¥E de PrERTam.. b4 achievements, she refuses to take | '.” gl i aur oF Rene er operators. He had his recom | rranged -for Lindbergh's enter-| puplic share in his glory and de- | trants lHVo qmufluu 80 rar e | tainment -here are in charge of ! | clines to allow herself or hor an executive committes of fifiy {four children to be exploited | eight whom Mayor Landes ap-| | A M E R ' LEG'“N pointed 14ast week. As tentatively| When her husband made his &u planned, the program c for alcessful flight over the North Pole it L] parade in the downtown section,!in 1926, Mrs. Byrd went into the | and the new airport site and a|secret. After seeing her husband | dinner in the evening. | off on his trans-Atlantic flight ghe It is Intended tq conclude the|went into seclusion at her home ' | program by 9 o'clock at night,- so | here tion under consideration " e his return here ye | terday morning. All day Friday | he studied the various phases of M | for the very latest information ! both from bureau agents in ti Late yesterday afternoon, whon| replies had been received to these inquiries, and practically no B. C. SALMON ~ PACK SHORT Washington State Delega- {Pinks Show Decrease from s tion to Parisc Will [that Col Lindbergh can have a| wWhen s3e went to New York s e change was shown, he telegraph- |Reports ]sland [> Inhdl)lk‘d & naw Mot expected p Tiadiats | bt nients’ 2asE. betore Prosken:] io- saset o Reliis oo bie o This Time Last Year— e fhe Department of Commercy beiRadsans-Sall in Ttaly. The stork is said to be Larry Invitation |ing to his mext stop turn from his polar and trans.| Chums Are Big Slump fecommeonding [N clgsure. g R t | hovering about Mrs. Benite | _ T—— L o4 Mayor at Head | Atlantic flights she remained ir | —_— A "“l.’l ‘“(:'\I m:ll;.!l i \; t i Mussolini, wife of the Premier, 1 h‘]'“ TTLE, Aug. 13.—Seattle In| Mayor Landes will head the| the background VICTORIA, B. C, Aug - necessary to take this action, bui A 901" [ rect . nent of Fisho ake this action, b Bhaihay too M Radt n ddvihs ? | reception committes as chairman| £ SR i The Department of Fishorfes o e i L e B : ok a8 L g This will be the slogan carried |aag 1 . Samaeien oreciierman ut wnite mirs. Byrd has souga’ | 9 9 premises. It is imperative that EVERETT, Wash, Aug. 13, | ter already, T ) to Paris, France, next month b no share in the honor that has| nounces the British Columbia & | the Bureau provide for the futurs | The vacht Northern Light, bear.| b2 American Legionnaires from the|pe. ",“(:a(",',:,r'm:," Commerce, Wil | heen heapad upon her hushand mon pack in: 354,400 cakes wes by doing all it can to see that|in& John Borden, Chicago million. | state of Washington and partlen | omy A, @ committce | COMMmARder Byrd. himssit attei | than at this time last year. fish zet to the spawning beds, |aire and the Field Museum FEx larly from the First District, of o 400 melude ranking e woce | bis flight to France paid deep tri | The total pack to August 6 : pedition through the Arctic on 4 lch Ses & Ie Balle rauk ng Atmy, WYY 4y itov el e to His he: 335,830 cases. Pinks account fip None in Creeks i i which Seattle is the hub. |and National Guard officers of i B s . cer 22 “The gear is apparently taking|Scientific expedition, has arrived | University Post took the lead | Seattle, Camp Lewis, and. the| %, {4l Dartners in his adventure| Supporting women’s equal |a decrease of over 220,000 ciaws such heavy toll from the smali|at Wrangell Island according to in the movement when it Instruct-| puget Sound Navy Yard: Sen.| . Md¢ed.” Be said, “I should have | rights, Brigadier-General Rufus | Cohoes ’i""'“’ an 'i:‘m'""]e_“" run that has been coming into ;‘hp'".'i‘l‘)'m::“'(”\“‘\ received f"'“" ed its delegates o the Paris mect- | aor Wesley L. Jonés and Rep.|%0¢ Mad but for two things.| [ane, adjutant of the United |cases and chums show a big slum the southern district that nothing| "% o < | resentative John F. Miller; Gov. bas been getting into the streams| The party reported the Island | | | Sondbkt . 3 States Marine Corps, issued an 2% ! s Los, , the. patitjng distrlgt com | Rolant Jov Hartley "hua. sl Wit | 00T JAPeS AN0 necond, ‘“‘{order permitting women clerks to amount to anything. A per-|has been inhabitated by Russians | mander, to sell the Seattle con-|officials at Olympia, including eu- > 8 adroit discovery of the com-| g0 "o ove at their desks at | f i and a settlement had been start 1 i i | . . fond I pelling urge w >, Whi sonal examination has been made vention idea to the national as-|preme court judges. pelling urge. within me, which I} ing, among them being Capt. Dave First. my mother's sharing in my | i Wi on, | of some of the larger spawning|consisting of five large and sev- — sembly. King County will be officially ousty' L way ganessiing; Promnt et km tf;ls]eu&g‘l’) ‘ 5 i g eane | eral small houses. nmear Rogers s > Alex Ronald ‘of Maple Leat Post, | 5 Iy thereupon she acquiesced in my | Hi8 action eri 7 eds which revealed little escape Bay RAPID CITY, S. D., Aug. 13. — ple L ® | represented on the committee by |y.yine up these hazardous effo - chumhmen. £ ment to be taking place. . | Gen. Lord, Budget Director, de-|the incoming district command-|¢he county commissioners, che i Besdly saaaut i . il _ (International Mustrated News.) ¢IVen should a run of any nor- B e e | clared sufficient funds were on|er. also planning to make the|judges of the superior court anil'"yrot™ © Pettirned sately frc - eee mal size mow oceur, should fis-|Jeanne Eagles Leaves fuana for the first years' work on | Paris pllgrimage, is getting 1| ihe various elective heads of coun |, o"Nomy 1 retued safely from s ; ing Continue the escapement would all naval craft including the six|touch with the various units of|iy departments. b : U.S. T pi ava J ¥ he landed s franc | Ue e an oes i e ot U by Stage to Make Films, *!! 2~ Congress authorised tast [his tield to. back up. Seatile’s iy b lnaded ool "‘A-v&ffi"‘fi.‘u..'?,.' o g g ing g o ant W B o] p claims. 1 g e g 4 ¥ o i of the bew It s, tHEMS | . HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 13 ~ JathE Al e . e Hot Too Early |Ex-Banker, Secretny this little family partnership has ey Ay b Al { i Sansy ¥ W Jeanne Eagels, stage star, will for I"‘ next yoar'y.eafiiins. ADAE e pelatis: or de | Indicted by U. S. Jury|"een successtul, leaving body and \ SEATTLE, Aug. 13.—Steamas @lgo ‘mperative that the season )., 'iyo"rintiights, at least ter.| AT increase in Government ex aritan Doslon Bekttls & cted by Ue O JWY) g able to try somo other| NEW YUK, Aug. 13. — The|vukon sailed at 9 o'clock.thy be terminated at once so thai| UC 1€ YRS T M O | penditures above the first esti American Legion, Seattle has nev —_— worthwhile. thing." trouble with the United States,|morning for Southeastern snl 8 whatever fish do run will hsvv"w‘ e . {mates was put up to President|°r made a bid for a departmen'| KANSAS CITY, Aug. 13.—Wal- Although Mrs. Byrd has nevep|!m the opinion of Nicholas Mur-|Southwestern Alaska ports wth o an opportunity to get through tu | p 3 Coolidge by Director Lord who |meeting, feeling, that the smaller |ter Cravens, former president of § o par DOYe | ray Butler, president of Colum-|125 passengers. including the pite L Officials of Metro-Goldwyn - " cities of the state were more fit-| 4 made known publicly her feelings @ ¥ <5 pa gers, including % the streams where they spawn. A 4y .i.lcame to-the Black Hills with a 4 e w e Il Ithe Kansas City Joint Stock Land toward the hazardons undertakings | P1® University, is that it “talks!lowing for Juneau: Mrs. G. F. 50 Per Cent Escapement er today announced Miss Fagels|\ o..iive estimate of $125.000,000(ted to care for such gatherings.|pgank, and Miss Alice Todd, former > 3 2 i would sign a contract within a “The Iz 50 per cent TN roquires & 00 per donti Lo e b pisy 486 ‘lead. In. escapement of all galmon, and so : . # viglesirdbonrd \AnES|and discuss for hours and does|Freeburger, Doris Freeburior {contributed to swoll the tentative | sald Ronald. “But we have Iont | soctetary of the institntion, woro | 1\ Wiiel WO husband le ensagcr. |, o) Martha Crary, Mrs. F. Naidsm. estimate of $3,300,000,000 set by{had our eye on the national show.|charged jointly in elghty-eigat g say th h 4 . Addressing 5,000 summer school! Mrs, J. Seigel, Mrs. G. BE. Alm- victure ilher " ’ L she is as coura s as she is g , Mrs. G . Alm $r t1ls has not been ‘Kocomplish: lr;““;:( ‘"f‘_‘.‘f TR GRbOYE I @ ‘|ihe President last June for the| “Nineteen thirty ism't too far|counts with misapplication of ke ad [‘,’m 17:::»"““1 ‘”“"‘ 'Wh_ students at the university, Presi-|quist and daughter, M. Georgs, Ui e her first appearance on the . ;ync”vear. away to set our plans and sell the [fyndg of the bank in indictments fiight » nursedss the Byrd home | dent Butler stated a decade has)J. Ryan, Ben Stewart, Mra. (Continued on Page Three.) | screen. 4 it idea it we a»s to bring such 0| roturned by the federal grand said, “Her worry since Command.|Pa#¢d since the World War anlyAlstead and two children, Mrs important gathering to Seattle and | jury pere. i - RT 4 i or Byrd’'s departure has bee i nothing has been done to lessen |L. P. Chidester and two ~hildren, CAN YOU SPELL THESE TEN WORDS IMarquis Leaves Estate be prepared o entertain the| ————— b N s e | the possibility of war. L. E. Bates and Mrs. H. Porkls ousands r o on | gr_ <t AR AR b | thing tremendous, but she 3 CORRECTLY :SIX WAS THE BEST Tiar | Yalued at §5,000,000) e o e e ramen | v wiced ami - o o — SCORE OF PROFESSORS COULD MAKE| LONDON, Aug 13—An estata|at will bo sure to attend” || Greetings Sent gt o oyl s Imhans on Wflrlmth Usmo' B I SR s 00 kol e sl Chucribti i B vble To Edison on Hepors Uechmbteiies, Mrs, Bynd | i F was Miss Marie Donaldson Ames Cl b l Sl ho A LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 13.— (list correctly, insufficint for a|fifth Marquis of Landsdowne, for- Major in Jersey | Anniversary of, ‘Flostnh - Bha skt Beriae i uos and lngs ts,' re | e b A ten-word spelling test that|passing grade. The second best|mer governor-general of Canada duction. A radio audience fimbt Incas are on the war path, in the|ed to be stamped out althongh Dr. Wilson selected ten words. |talion and kimono. yesterday evening in honor of Mrs The commission was presented| | heard the _inventor recite | BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 13.— |Departments of Potosi, Cichas-|not before many lives have bucn all of which are in fairly frequent| As Dr. Wilson's class, in most| E. Peterson, who is visiting Mrs {on the parade grounds .of the| | “Mary Had a Little Lamb" Four new investigations into hood-{ mamba and Sucre, slaying whites | sacrificed. use, and submitted them to his| cases, spelled them, they are: sac-|Hector McLean. Mrs. H. J. Turner | state camp, with the 113th Reg-| | which was recorded on the | |ed floggings have started in C:n-|and burning farm houses endeavor-| Women with babiss slung uney - R class, composed for the most pari|riligious, rarify, naptha, picnicing, [ won first prize and Mrs. E. Pet-| ment drawn up in homor of the first phonograph disc, half tral Alabama as the result of the{ing to destory every vistage of|their backs follow the Red bl of adults and teachers. Not one|parrafin, supercede, tranquility, ii-|erson the consolation. Dainty ie-|occasion. A throng of 230,000 visit-| | & century ago. | | whipping of 13 persons during the [ white man’s civilization. keted warriors onto the M could spell more than six in the]quity, hatallion and kimona. e freshments were seryed, ~w, | OF8 Witnessed the presentation. “"","‘""‘"‘“—"""_"T‘—"L‘“" few weeks, | The rebels however are ro ‘nemructlw. i i d| ¥ Commander Byrd at Winchester. . . g b faculty members and stu-|score made was four words speil-|who died at Clonmell, Ireland, in National Guard WEST ORANGE, N. J., AUg. | | Va., January 20, 1916, whos Mo A rainst Modern SOldu?r} dents alike has proved to its|ed correctly. June, it was shown by his will. | 18—Crowned heads of Bur- | |wag an ensign, QL A ¢ originator, Dr. E. A. Wison, sum The widow and the present mar-| SEAGIRT, N. I, Aug. 13.—Clar-| | ope, Governors of state and B 5 AR SRR mer session instructor at the Uni-| The ten words which composed| uis are his beneficiaries. ence . D. Chamberlin, the trans| | business men of the world sent | b versity of California at Los An “l’r- Wilson's list, in thelr correct e SRR DS S atlantic flyer, has been.commis-| | greetings to Thomas Edison | Many«lnve:hnhom LAPAZ, Bolivia, Aug. 13. -—(match for the troops who o geles, his contention that spei(.|form, are: sacrilegious, rarefy,] ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE sioned a major in the New Jersey| | on his 50th anniversary of M & lllt Fl [ Armed with clubs and slingshots, [ being rushed from concentrat’spn ing in English is more difficult Lnaphlhn, picnicking, paraffine, su-| Mrs, Willlam Franks entertain- National Guard by Gov. A. Harry| | his invention of sound repro- | a 0 ogglngs 0,000 descendants of the ancient | points so the movement is expae’s spelling in most other languages. |Dersede, tranquillity, liquefy, bat-led with a few tables of bridge | Moore. | | - - e Al G 3

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