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THE DAILY ALASKA “ALL THE NEWS alLL THE TIME” VOL. XXX., NO. 4558, JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1927, VIEMBER ( ED PRE! RICE TEN CENTS H. E. GARY DIES IM MRS. W. B. WHEELER Army, Navy, Aircraft ngffan Approve WIFE OF HEAD FASTEST THING IN THE WORLD! [pnre ’FNTI Clothes Ignited from Ex- ! - AR {is.00 w Army ¢ Navy | and Europa 1 4 . E. H Gary Dies at 4 plosion—Father Also || : : : 3 ; Vo SRR EXHPIOVE i o'Clock This Morning Indirect Victim . 233 ; s ; SR g . 95 | Complete Program 1€ 4 : Life of Great Man Ende | 3 3 { 3 ; D Iy D i » GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Aug.| . i . 2 . 3 B 5 3 4 R . ‘-@ NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—B bart 15 Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler,| T £ ‘ 3 % : . L Gary, Chairman of the Boasl wife of the head of the Anti-| i s the Unjted States Steel Co Saloon League, died yesterday in| L ; X ation d it his home h the shelby, Michigan, hospital, | S i 3 A 3 ) B at 1 o'clock this morning from hurns received in an oil con- E L I ts of Mr. Gary's tainer explosion that also resulted _ 4 . circulate indirectly in the death of her. | " »¥ . 4 ¥ 1 t listrict abont father, Robert Candy, aged 82, 2 . 3 5 : i S o e . . ldie « e morning but of Columbia, Ohio. E 3 ¢ > % % B e 1atior not immediat Mrs. Robert Candy, aged 81| P s < ‘ y ¢ 4 lable hen reporters n years, wife of Robert Candy, is| ook - 3 ] ) ] 3 ot 10me, an empliyis prostrated from the shock and| - : 3 ; At made the b physicians fear for her life. | i 4 i = i e Y hat ¢ 1y The accident occurred at the ¥ ¥ e e : e \ I il ho at k this morn'n Wheeler summer home near here, | RSt s . e o Y X PR her details wo! id A large_drum of gasoline near Here is the mystery plane, believed to be the fastest vehicle in the world. It’s equipped &l i later. 3 w \,p h _\}ml l\\ h’neller ‘was ‘\!\'u!xk- with a twenty-four-cylinder motor. Lieutenant Al Williams is grooming it at Port Washing- ! : : S‘“"l”l‘ “".H;_»Il“”:l[\:l- “I :’1 t V :’:?::lhl‘ul\k»y i, B . for an utlunm to brudh llu, world s snccd recor: ds. International Newsreel. | 15 figures reduction [ 1y A | : ; KB . hbas’ o ‘;m“‘ R 5 A — inlikely ¥ Mrs. Wheeler ran screaming s myocarditis, heart attack, was reclining on a couch. 6 & . | 1. - g 1 { 7 # A . 44 reported. he was @m thie Candy arose at the sight of his B In Fish Trap GURWDOD DEflD ! jpar 4 nend ahd it was expected at thal flaming daughter, clutched at his! ' A8 Far Py 9 7 tihme vould return to his ¢ ; KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Aug. 15. he T ) Py e Dan . heart and toppled over dead { 2 é % s \\" MM“: i ~Iut‘9 <:»14vx”([| S e A, gy 4 a few days yayne Wheeler, in an upstairs| ? 5 > ¥ o = v e Per! : e ; i (53 last acts was (9 Mitracted - . Bs wite's 4 rier ‘pigeon, thought here to be 1,000 plan R when by passink R ; one of those released by Smith S DG PN 4 yver.: & N EPIERR ims, ran downstairs and suc- g ? Bl Y ae it p it ver an electrically opor ceeded in extinguishing the flames| g ‘ltim. _.,.." 1‘ (nmn h (u,x‘: «-In their S h flfln PR&NTE pkteg s . d mechanism, he in oprra- L g | il . awiian flight, was picked up in AT I tion t gantic electrified Home. but Mrs. Wheeler died within a e 3 # fah teRpisieat Hare ‘Death Comes After Only ‘_ f W : Z : B ctrified F few hours from burns. : 1 Plant near Pittshus i b | oat." said a penciied message| On€ Week’s Tliness — WACE INPREASE thece - P e m L 3 i tied to the pigeon. | Dies at Blrlh[)lil((’ k| JL. 12N e poudtinie 4 : CHICAGO, Aug. 15,—The. 7 7 i Another pigeon carrier, landed | Lo . H. Gary will be I . | ; Y ! 1 be b : on the trap but got away Till \ MK ¥ iicago tomorrow for b . The rubber band which held : CHICAGO, A v . ) ] g it his old home at Wheats: 4 < : the note to the pigeon's leg had - 4 6,000 maintenanc « ¥ : X IRl / 4 L 5 e {1 lost all elasticity. | bl ployees of the Chica nd N . : ) % Mr. Gary's two daughters, Mrs tern Railw p | | il ther bell, wife of t 000 others wer 1 : 3 ] vy and Mrs. Gertrude Sutehi persons ‘were killed and six in-| Lieutenant Al Williams hopes | S v 7 prr cents an hour, which () p ik naate by orthwestern Univers jured in flames and smoke at|o shatter all world speed rec- o L for, The company held out Deneris from an explosion which | rds in his mystery plane, now GALL JUNEAU1 { ; - 3 hei, o f ‘ erfal vace| SLIGHT STOCK FLURRY |,|;\:n,| !:‘1\\“@ 'Inmln:h '[)nlv walll yoing tuned up at Port Wash- | ) HELMAR fifigi{[ : ‘ ) 2 BW YORK, Aug. 15.- 47 and ignited an apartment house " G lane, a | A % ) E > v tom 1ry's death caused omnly a t u Vanzenso Collette lost his life| 100 b m”m:{;l:l by et | ! N ; P b A ' e ines w porary flurry .in selling on thy searching for his wife and four| 2 - M- P- P > N Milli Ballay: Comat! : TO SAGINAW BAY: otor Ju i i the Island | New. York Exchange ' 'whish children who escaped | America’s only hope of recov- |New IMilhon Dollar Coast - CFRE off '8 rdfton eady has undergone a ' dow The ;mrlk!'f,‘ onlx'ril:l;: !iho sler{nntl ;;‘TK air speed records from | Guard Vessel on Maid- | R N (L8t 8.5 y ) ) ; a0 ward readjustment in values stare of the flat, asphyxiated four| paly. s v . r ¢ 1d! the result of the collapse of of eight members of the MacDon-|{ ™ tutérnalicost Newsresl.) ¢ en Vovaue North | ? In answer io (e app a Irops w i ) I ind eral pools last week. Stock ©9» ald family who were sleeping MOREES- NI el Deputy’ Marshal by the Al t ce several b k ened unchanged at 131 5-8 and onsolidated Cannery t Sag made r i 1 1 there . SEATTLE, Aug. 15.—The mil- A o 1 old down to 13014 but recove Firemen seeking to soive the|Col. Lindbergh Lands on |, ™00 couti Ghiara utter| JAIES OLNE CURNOO wy, the Helmar, with Unit it BB et Sobetade vl Coast tates Marshal Alb White ¢ - ¢ ¥ mysterious explosion at first [jnd],"gh Flying Field Northiand has sailed on her < b el g s i i 4 SIGHTED OVER ENGLAND ; - thought leaking gas was crespon- dnisird maiden voyage. to Nome via the a d { Always Two Problems sikle but this oyinion i§- not. bore eRs B s dasinmt : OWOSS0, Mich, Aug. 15 ind Assistant Distriet - Attorne LONDO Mot ) Py i I etk oy T aetat Tl : SPRINGFIELD, 1ll, Aug. 15— inside passage. ‘ K Gentge W, Folta van -tiom. Wari| a4 The Hred . BT ! & out by subsequent investigation. " # b P oo GO der J. F. Hottel said it James Oliver Curwood, author, died I'g ran m Wart T 2, | States Stael Corporation, Elber H i 205 i Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and hi | Commander J. BAST BRIA B0 L s S Bacardar aizht | SPElag Bev, whare the Woat ik wver Wakefield, 3 # UUREIRE A Hn : Spirit of St Louls slipped out of | Was problematical whether hej, " "o ion which contined |when the message came, to Sagi-| N England, at 1:40 o'cl " { oy consiniin Nas MR MRS, FREEBURN AND the sky here today, landing at tnoj Would be able to resch Potnt| \Wf W CRC R e o e (naw Bay to 'ook into an alleged) this morning, - FURtwo JEAAMES 8. DAUGHTER VISIT HERE |newly named Lindbergh Field. Col ”"fr;““'_‘?"’:’h;'"fl;- o [Death came after a desperatc strike, Finding that the situa FLY ‘BMSPRBW iy “, importance to the twly PRS- T ) n p he Nor a carries a crew/ * - ! { re Y Opposite groups = 3 Lindbergh flow his plane here frow | C 0 o ors and: men and one| battle against the infection which tion did not warrant any I BACKERS OF FLIC . | Concaren e, e A R her daughter, Miss Annabelle, are R o 1 O I N e, b sk, el v Fid ek sful direction of the hv pus:-vngf-‘rn on the Admiral Rogers {Rowe enroute to'fHe Arctic. TTASEAL Fitme w1l 6 Rl o ,.H'\“ ¢ ;l,‘ I“‘,’,II, i sy : st 4 : e R organization with a t» s ooy iy otu| INTO FENEBAL EANDH Tho Nortiiland - will' stop. at|the home Hers tomorraw attor- |artiving hero Saturday eventig, [bapers ot William Ttandoim. s METON, THg.. " Lor nearty $2.000,000,000 and in- Mr. Freeburn, who is part owner| R j Ketchikan, Jugeau,.Cordnva, S"w'[;}(:‘l’;‘pd.n it ,dl. i ‘l, itk o ddge . Mpn, White, Mrs e T o o ng the Investments ofi thouss £ ihe Pyramid Packing Compan 4 ! |ard, Dutch Harbor and St. Lawr- A i e Gtuor : (g v, g Sbeanagbin of persons; the other, the hi ol he Pyram! acking Company David Katisnam, who was ar- g ¥ 2 | parents. ind Ben Delzelle also 1 y Da ' ) rarn antic | ‘ - of that place, Mrs. Freeburn and|rested for violation of the Alaska i,'"" InlanB--HeIee - | Tonching| 5 rip Nati s s indications are | Consideration of the more than |(.':.; h(lalu;hlfel; ;vnear: res:(:ent:l:l:‘ Bone l[)ry l’aw a(nr:ll t{lestr;nclirnn‘nl“ ey b DL Bl s Ho Marshal Whita said ”,‘ it though| iy & AP : & \wen ‘ il , .‘:I‘ mlrl:l';r.u,vl-w nlrlhml.‘-“::;m P chagof for ears whe r i Ol Dolic Srpre : ¢ pi.lthe trip sventful, the h-! velop 0 " ( Is! y haw <l tion 8 s subsidiary o Mr, Frecburn was manager of the |George Getchell was turned over|NEW CONSTRUCTION BOBS |4t ovwosst wne, wlace ot bl |G 0 6ol o 1 : i : Y e famous Chichagof mine. They ¥is |to the United States Marshal's FOR BIG FAIR BUILDING fetn on June i sy i (Contintied on Page Five ontinued on Page Seveu | ited with friends while the boal|office this morning, to be handled| , o oo o Saturday toof Capt. Marrayat, the & Gt urd Wallstedt was amg¢ ng | e was in port. by the Federal authorities. P . |the incomnig passengers on A M., 2 e e Mr. and Mrs L. F. Morris, at| He was in the newspaper work | in BT BUEREEE T LRG0 00 Breaks His Fast ime Minister’s their home on Twelfth Street.| i State: Both mother and child are pro- (Contlnued on_ Page )"‘nzht) Bt S i e ! Hlliteracy in France B —— ——————— Hunger Strike 30 Days mt Luusos Discussio A Mr. Morris, head of the Morris| : son, said the “new hand at the L(’éLlon Rl”l 0[ CltN e ,, ikt aty o Prime Minister, It Morris residence is construction rike refusing ln..r‘, fast hu A en ¢ 3 dri {an_ a lon fostered by PARIS, Aug. 15. — [Mliteray Absence of children from school| boss for Juneau's big fair build- e ——— lduring u forenoon he took ) t I act the Forelgn Sec‘rr(".vv peems to be increasing in France.|has increased until, more thau|ing. On account of so much work| quart of beef broth, Th ot M i e s ger Iy a peer, he is apt to Educators propose to do some:|oneninth fail to attend classes. |and a shortage of good carpen-; VERDUN, France, Aug. 15. nounced that every member of|iy. fiut came when th . v 1w In Canad 1 pissed over “hé.n,.v A . th thing about it. A number of congresses and or-|ters, it was necessary to add to) Members of the American Legion |the I n visiting V woull | physician threat L. Axeto with ! 1 b2 of -sudbesaion, to b{ .4“1\— One-sixth of the French popula |ganizations are urging some ar- our forces. We have even been, Who visit Verdun next September be similarly honored. forceful feeding if he did not eat,| Was brematurely. announced, that hip arlses, m.aking tha e(‘nir; ; 5 tion, statistics show, are classed | rangement for supplementary In-ftoo busy to name the baby, 80| | will have the freedom of the city “Not only will they have the | nmrg Sacco awd.ecounsel for the|Ba ] uld £l the post. |of the Bxchequer mext in lne, 5 as illiterate, which means here‘strucllon of young people who left|far.” i | Mayor Schleiter said: | medal of the city but they Willijeranse have Been nrging the con.| There seems to have been som There is sald to be mo dow that they can not read and write. ‘school to help earn the family R 5 - . I ! “Let ‘tbel | pass, | anywhere, |enjoy the freedom of the elty,” demned man to eat for severaffound f ¢ Balfour theory,|ihat if Lord Balfour had depht There are three and onehalf periliving. They hope, later, also ‘o YUKON D! TOMORROW everywhere, any and all times, |he added. days, 1 sing tate: u‘." for Mr. Baldwin, the lrr:u:w Y cent who do mot even know tie )improve the general system of will be the order of the day, he | “Pass, American I and b | ——— e | very of the word, apart { would have buen’ pleasing !:‘t::h.fi letters of the albhabet. This is|education so that chiliren who| The Yukon, Capt. Charles Glags | announced. welcomed,” said the mayor. Dar Miss Grace Carney and Mr 1 offi pegition ‘ nembers of (he Conservative Py 1 1 1 T 1 ( T ks . & 1 ‘. 2o P ¥ into the living room where her| bcolche[‘ I'nght Pigeon Wi At Dessan : Mr. Gary had been i father, who recently suffered aj | 3 . Jo : 3 0 # § # a month. On July 25, int P " Believed Found el PSR W g : ) ] e had been 11l for & ‘woek Mrs. James L. Freeburn and Chicago. e e “rtmplg| steadily sapped his_ sirength nterference,the Holmar loft short-y DES Anig 7 d to be seven times the pro-|have gome through the grade|cock, is scheduled to arrive | The mayor had just decorated | ing the war Verdun's motto wae. | M. Sauer returned on the Admirall O ythor hand, who do not wish to 0 portion in Germany and 85 times |schools can get further trainipg|port from l‘h: south at Z o'clock | General Pershing with the Verd |l “They shall not pass.” It referred | Rogers from ‘a trip to Wrangell|the assumption that { «..m-l‘m‘ particular minister as | k'é while they work, lomorrow afternoony Commemoratiye Medal anfl he an-|to the enemies, {and the Stikine River, | éelior of the Exchequer, Mr, Wins:lin Jme Qe R LR TS o A 5 juer; ! qr the P“’mj&

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