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THE DAILY ALASKA EM “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XXX., NO. 4566. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1927. PRICE TEN CENTS.. FORMER ALASKAN DEAD; MYSTER Al Miicial HYDER WOMAN DIES SEATTLE; [s Identified as Mrs. Flos- Is Being Sought Alleged Conspiracy T0 FRUSTRATE |. LIQUOR CASES :. U. S. District Attorney at Seattle Makes Bold Charges Is Discovered by Seattle MOONSHINE FOR NORTH .18 SEIZED ¢ Raid on Steamer North-| western Made Last Night at Seattle Infant Is Drowned in Bowl of Soup PARIS lost Aug fate to Madame Nu of Charles Nung with Coli and the Wh ppeared tv of has sent LODI, N. J, Aug. 24 A fourteen months' old baby, Roger Olivier, was drowned vesterday in a howl ot soup, on the kitchen floor of his home. The infant’s mother set a large bowl of soup on | the floor when she left the house to go to a mnearby store mother . into the scientific have made a motier of Madame Nun Her Paris apartment has ome a haven of inspiratin for of the world, Parisians The|8ard her simple home as a sort {of plac sacred to its way the unknown soldier uy Arc de Triomphe, to {of the Great War Madame Nunge: d by th arance new the fator | unotficia ence Brennan gesser flyer a { al to| into SEATTLE, Aug. 21 loged well organized smuggle Seattle Alagka was uncovered last night wher Deputy Sheriffe doscanded upon the steamship Northwest efn shortly before her departure for the North at 9 o'clock last iy ; FVE | § Mmight : % A A tified that One hundred pints of moon . Avere found fi the foreeastle 16 pints in the stew Jdek McBivett, was plased in the County a [charge of with intent An plan moonshine SHATTLE, - charge that plot, reported to have the “‘big money” is afoot to defeat| prosecution of major Pacifi Northwest liquor conspiracy cases| hurled today by United| District Attorney Revelle believe that there a con- existing between these of his i rs and friends to have United Bat | cases dismissed or defeat| he comfort of this adoption by doveirnalent® x essful| the sympathetic world has thereof,’ Re-| much to her health The honors which Lindbergh Chamberlin and Byrd and his com panions’ shared with upon her in the triumph were of the goes by 24 unofficially backing of| Aug hrine, a as a A aviation 4 Lt of the in toinb the as - NO TRACE 0 FLIERS; NAVY STILL SCOUTS came with SAN FRA a group of Am |24-—More. than one | participants in the | flight left Oakland, everything inlg i) waiting word up to Charles|,p gix men and one for the los Seven destroyers, 2,100-mile a well Ser was news of G Knapp, t tates “ piracy rum runne these the prosecution velle The one iny officials, spiracy sted cs eral ffect | disapy the fa arrival her positively Mrs. Flor modiste ¢ oming on top ok sue nnan States former and | | \lask FAME, NUNGESSER, o A year Jail on| liquor Mr nnan nu ent, of a took hotel over h ; PR 50 sk ic dcne 1d hy and of A the 14 the rebui ympa respect Idier saic aid possession AND VANZETTI (\ [ & et it BE. CREMATED BOSTON, 5., Aug. 24, he bodies of Nicola Sacco and| 3 ” ~ ] ? a Bartolomeo Vanzetti will be cre i v i HONOLULU, Aug. 24.—Arthur mpted at Forest Hills, Boston, Goebel and Lieut. W. V. Dgvis.|naxt Sunday the Defense Com- pilot and navigator of the alir-}&ittee ammounced. The ashes of| | plane Woolaroc, which won theyvangetti will be taken abroad hy . [first prize in the Dole race, Oak- |land to Honolulu, turned home- 'land today after a triumphant | week in Hawaii. The plane has i{been crated and taken with | them, The Navy's | missing filers completed organization of flyer 8 ng pre ISCO, Cal., week Dole Aug after prige the world i# of the fate woman deploying front are nigh hopeless old girl ing sympathy of erican women aviators referred to includ A guest Snohomish County Grays Harbor so-called second Olm- involving sev- office lving the the e and ca attle police by cali flush of begin- | tribute. - Hardly a without some avia- delegation askiig express sympathy ard her courage. Privat and mos her first only ing their ning week a France has done its power Nungesser's of her De to ma mothe | 1 ho tion | 1 to call admiraticn o society or son across a continuing search Lend and sea planes, dispatch- |ed from the decks of the airplane rriers Langley and Aroostock re scouting an 80-mile pateh of the sea. failed to how impros told ph to operate Knapp's SHOULD ACCEPT BRIBE to SEATTLE, Aug. 24 United State District Attorney. Revelle today said he believes Prohibi- tion ents are justified in bribe money from boot- “build up cases.” The statement was based on private advices from Washington, D. C., that an investigation has been ordered on reports that srohibi- | tion agents in Seattle have been in collusion with smugglers in pirsuit of evidence acting with the approval of the United States District Attorney on the theory that association with wrongdoers necessary the collection of evidence.” District Attorney Revelle dis tinguished between taking money for one's and for evi dence. anybody going be of bribery if taken money Revelle. vidence | hav con pite the that Nunges perished Mad tinues to hop “Until there ‘lllll\‘ hope “Any ‘mother OVER HER! [oe—— e cumuiative and Col Nu sser Knapp was hand weni want or e be close at ht would leave o her the committee from the Legion which ens at flowers \me o One door, ac- of recent delegations Amer. od the positive proof 1 on her « word would do the same.” is e | on G S g reach Knapp was a are efforts were bhefore the made to woman ican conv, | WINNERS ON WAY HOME - SECRET REPORT MADE EATTLE, Aug. 24.—A sec port has been made to. Sh Bannick on Mrs Brenn death Meanwhile an exhaue being condueted the actual cause woman's death BOMB SUSPECT INDER ARRES? To Attempt Nonstop Solo Flight, Tokio CHICAGO, Gerald Smith announces here that he will attempt nonstop solo flight next Jjune from Tacoma to Tokio, a distance of 4,400 miles in which he hopes to shatter . o | all existing distance records, 3 : | it he succesful. He said ! he will fly over the Great | Cirele route which will put . - - the plane within three milos ] \ | hunter ude for A Japencse dell (upper lcft) vepicienting attacking bears will ‘be sent to the United S the American doll (lewer left), which Amcrican a gift' to Princées Teru, the small d Empress of Japan, She is Shown (right in the arms of a lady-in-waiting. his sister In making public the plans, the Defense Committee sald final arrangements for the funeral are| not completed. The previous plan| for exhibiting the bodies of the two men in- American cities has| been “abandoned because it was/ deemed a physical impossibility. | Instead, processions are planned | for Sunday in cities at the same time ceremoni are held in Bos- ton. Untll Saturday the bodies will lle in state here. htex ) and| s utopsy ograph! qeterm the ome Aug. 24 S 4 is in a | A Am-r |lu TOKYO, Aug. 24-Mi ica, . the beautiful doll by American school children to|sented the little Princess Teru, daughtor with of the Emperor and Bmpre been {formally tranaferred the Imperial Palace to the partment of Edu She take her pli with other gift dolls from ' United States. The little ever, from time to time, hav Miss, America for a visit becaus she likes this doll more than any sther. During her stay with Pria cess Teru, Miss America had her' ed SPEEDING CAR STOPS QUICKLY: search has been without the sign of success. REDDINGTON ALTERS ALASKA (TINERARY; VISIT JUNEAU ONLY : - ASHES ON TOUR A change in the itinerary ofl BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 24.—The Paul G. Reddington, Chief of the|aghes of Vanzetit will be taken U. S. Biological Survey, will lim-{on a tour of Europe by his si it his Alaska trip to Juneau and|ter Miss Luigi Vanzetti, afte vicinity, it was announced today|eremation of the body herc. The by H. W, Terhune, Alaska Agent|,ghes will be taken to New York for the Bureau and Executive|pondon, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm | Ofticer of the Alaska Game Com-[and other cities before going to| mission. He will arrive here|jtaly, Vanzetti’s native land. September 13 and remain in this| The body of Sacco will be cro- vicinity for one week mated and the ashes claimed by Mr. Reddington had planned|ths widow. to spend some 30 days in Alaska covering western towns and go- ing as far as Fairbanks into the interior” A wire received from him today by Mr. Terhune said | unexpected business had arisen | which would shorten his stay to a week and, therefore, he would not be able to visit other dis- tricts as planned. | Mr. Terhune is week for Fairbanks. He will be there for about three days and |return here in time to meet Mr. I Reddington, for the virtually slightest pre mer dre own use “How is convicted one has not him to somme from lantern bird ca gift Americ i Dot | er costly witl| Mi the | the public the ! Ueno | In the mear the school ch.l dren of Japan dre preparing hand- | %¢] Japane presenia- | thrilling g iy | tween . the 1 Spring | asked > — Request Support From Hindenburg Birthday Fund| ion there NE 24 Detectives of John H arrested, after underground roaring subway trains he may throw | explosions in the August 5. en arrested, Netzel undle containing a blackjac two torches and two st An address book prominent persons, P. Morgan and Vanderbilts, were fu pocket fucational of land for the greater part of the flight sent geum in eied nts was chase he 1 X ¢ Princess will, how PINK SALMON OF B. C. NOW | ¥l THREATENED A atad” Gill Fishing May Be Stop- ped jn Certain Area at Week’s End VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 24. —Gill fishing for pink salmon tions are accepting contributions in all British Columbia waters to the fund. north of Howe Sound may be Contributions have been rather|stopped by the Dominion authori- meager in proportion to the num-|ties at the end of this week. This ber of requests for support. Theis indicated by Major Mother- president’s secretary has been|well, Chief Inspector of Fish- compelled to issue a public state-|eries, who will leave immediate- ment that all begging letters ra-ly for an inspection of the fish- ceived now must go into the waste|ing area along the coast. bagket. The run of pinks is reported e |t6 have been so small this sea- : : son that fears are expressed the Ricturesque ,S“t“m of i N industry is threat- Constantinople Burned ened. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 24| QFul ——A huge fire in the Asiatic| suburb has destroyed the most| Miss Hsther Maki and John E picturesque section of Constanti-; Erbland, both of Juneau, were nople and razed 400 old latticed married by the Rev. O. A, Still- houses, making 2,000 persons|man at a quiet ceremony Tues- homneless. day afternoon. Chicdgr;) Flying Club : : - Allows Women to Join - » dolls f ri childr Some of heen yme r I LIN, Aug. ident von Hindenburg’s birthday still two months his offices are flooded with quests for, support from the denburg Birthday Fund. The fund was started Tha underlying idea is that thosé desirous of showing their affec tion for the venerable head of fhe | republic should refrain from shm\n‘ ering gifts upon him, but should contribute instead to a special Hindenburg Birthday Fund, the proceeds of which are to be dis tributed among indigent war vet erans and others in dire. distress Banks and other public insti Though Pres- eightieth off.! re- Hin- an om the next tian time tort homb bl have ymple W on carei $ unt Flier iscapes Death in June Flaming Plane DEMONSTRATIONS NEW YORK, Aug. 24 o turbances at London and a demonstration before the Am erican Consulate at Geneva, and Mo 7 K EXPLUSIUN Is the burning of the American flag | lame IRy SIS ) i s B [] L at Johannesburg, South Africa, L [auititel were some developments in for- Member of Wealthy Geor-| .y CHICAGO, Aug 24 An attributed to gas fro~ elgn countries as an aftermath gia Fami]y Is Killed johren "‘ haida of the execution of Saceo and h C Of A « y County Officer pipe, wrecked thiee in _a one-story building Vanzetti. i JESUP, Ga., this morning. Fire thex ¢ —_———— motion - Mother Find: returning with months from d the sructure. Firemen found no i | 9 : DOROTHY ALEXANDER { Son’s Body in seaside, Krnest pars, ember of 4 County Morgue|years. member of a body In the ruins an the ne MAY CALL, JUNEAU | ek South Georgla family, |the proprictor of store w A’ speciar siop at Juneau m to death in his automobile last! |be made tomorrow by the Dor-| gmATILE, Aug. 24.—~Ths body night by Chief W. B. Aycock,|® othy Alexander, which sailed|o¢ gomebody's boy, which has|of Wayne County. The police| on in the building e e——ne | {101 iere last Monday for the jain unclaimed fin, the county|ofiicer claims self-defense. el 00 1 es of people in the Mabel Boll, New York uc;resg,Lnn)uth by way of Skagway and | morgue for 10 days, has been|[told Sheriff W. . Mattox he | Godine were routed from is the cause of one of the many Sitka, |partly identified on the eve -of|shot when D drew his pistol ] ed the fire spread to misunderstandings between| Word was recelved today |a public funeral, arranged by|after he accosted him on the|With sa three-story building Charles A. Levine and his Paris- Brice Howard, Admiral Line|gyjl organtzations. highway, his suspicion kaving|and hi - to-America pilot, Marcel Drouhin.|agent, that one hundred steerase) “Mrg L, B. Harkinson, has|been aroused by the sudden;liam Green pl Wanberg, Petersbu Levine heard a report that passengers were waiting for “ | identified the body as that of her|stopping of Dyal's speeding car, | ufacturc and man, who entered t ! August ‘14 for treatmzat discharged yesterday. ~Dis- Paris, DRIVER IS SHOT .~ on plane | a wling pictures. Ison wil-| tunt leaving next came on | aviators is one the plosion | leaking a Aug. 24 s his bride week-end Dyal, age While of two TWO ARRESTED IN RAIDS at ¢ ' | | | \ Y 1 a ¥ As a result of oy trage althouz borhood H cabins below Court by Deput and was ” nigh m in Statter m ro arrested teubing prohibitior | i the'r ad- m RS S LCay ET WEDDING we, bor bed jolning ood States Commi Court < by le of hoaaring i wded g po: He bas not yet inte liquo Wit | to man-) in b Jacoh i rine Drouhin was te take Miss Boll,|steamer at Wrangell and Ketchi-|15.yoar-old son who disappeaerd| With Aycock at the time wa instead of him, and temporarily kan and arrangements were made | jyly 26, The boy's father prev-|Capt J.. W. Kemp, of the Atlan disabled the plane. Assurances here for taking on extra life|jously viewed the body but did|tic Line Railway Police, who cor that the reports Were false, how-|preservers. Mr. Howard is wall inot recognize It. His fallure at|roborated the account of thel o ever ended the misunderstand-{ing for advices today as to the jqentification is attributed io tha|ghooting. Both men wers ar S";y ings. exact life boat capacity of the|faet that the lad was wearing|rested on charge of murder | e Dorothy Alexander, which al |hig oider brother's clothing when ready has 600 passengers aboard |he left home nearly a month Wreether or not the ship wi:l cali| ago, here depends on the lite boat| capacity being sufficient. e EXCURSION ARRIVES vital wa cating liquor sentenced Pistol Slayers are Better in Cour? - TO REDUCE MARRYING COST |Cold Storage Plant Is | Plumec_i at Sand Point SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Aug. 24.— | ey The Rev, M. B. Schrivener, 1 ‘stld . . ying Boundaries | pastor, believes in = “pre-war" CHICAGO, Aug. have a big future contemplate advertising their mor- chandise by sky-writing and other PARIS, are Aug. 24 beginning French humor. insist th | custom that the revolver in e 24—~ Wumen[ of passion, is strictly “de ri; in aviation, in SEATTLE, Aug. 24 )’,rlw'vrd’. to t the opinion of Mrs. B. Lewls| Campbell, president of the Wom: | en's Flying Club of Chicago. An auxiliary of the Chicago Fiy- ing Club, the organization has 15| women members, M:s. Campbell believes women pilots will be in dewand in the advertising field. Several women's | clothing firms, she has learned, ways in which airplanes can be utilized. Women who would be pilots have a “lot of real nerve” she ays. “It's no fad with them. They are trying for government flying licenses, and it won't be long untii they get them,” prices for getting married, and has set about correcting the al leged high cost of miarriages here. Charging that the “courthous combine” hoosts the price of get- ting married, Rev. Schrivener has annovnced he will marry any and all couples at §1 a couple. The usual price, he says, is from $2.50 to $5.00, The Excursion, Capt. Tom Dan- ielson, arrived in port this after-| VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 24. noon from the Libby, McNeil ani |— John D. Clark, Director of Libby plant at Taku Harbor. |Canadian Surveys, and Col. E. — ., — Lester Jones, of Washington, D. The America First, Capt. John|@., are Hano, sailed thie afternoon from problems of the internationai the city dock for Petersburg and boundaries between Canada and way ports, | Alaska, L bt — Of Canada and Alaska in Vancouver studying sociates, for the storage refrigerat halibut, plant wil said, ) Wilson, veteran Alaskan, and as They have 36,000 by the first of the year, 1fest plans! 13 with a cold | Who have in guillotine, ed pistoly are and freedom. Commenting upo Prax, of the Petit it has become way pistol have completed construetion of plant at Sand cubic lon space fr cod and salmon. 1 be ready for operation it 1is ! employe recent years ha but n Poimt feet of storing sti commit Most of Wl other ve gone murder | like evening clothes after. din those | at the Deauville casino.” meais | to the ber who enjoying “It is atrictly forbidden to stran: Prax says “ib |is equally forbidden to chop &= | wife or a rival into bits, or u this, Maurico | give them poison with their mes Parisien, says | But the revolver remains authers an established ' ized—and recommended,” i le one's wife,” 1 1S B & o

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