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THE DAILY .ALASKA =EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” . NO. 4573, JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927. P MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS OCEAN FLIGH N AIR. | } Salmon Packers Will Meet to Discuss Closing Season S.E ALASKR | _ neimo BARTLEY HOWARD IS | sue maxzs wer cioice — THQ PLANES MEET FRIDAY 'TO CONGRESS, !ZY 1928 " FOR _E!‘GI.AND Yo Eomlite Policy Ask- Aviators on Canada-Eng- CHARLOTTE | SEATTLE, Sept. 1. — Salmon ENTEHTAINEB packers operating canneries in fid : iCity of Wrangell Acting as HE THROWS A NATURAL! NOME, Alaska, Sept. 1.—Ter- ritofial Senator Bartley Howard of &nchorage, has announced his candidacy for the Republicar nemination as Delegate to Con. greéss in 1928 to suceeed Dan Sutherland. “I have just completed an ex tensive tour of Alaska,” he said before sailing on the steamer Vietoria from Nome for Seattle and continued: “I am convinced the people of MONTREAL, Sept. 1. — Threa planes, one bound from England to Canada, and two bound from Canada for England, at last re- ports were racing through spaee Southeastern Alaska will meet Nere tomorrow to discuss the closing season made by United Perritor over the air route, more crowded States Fisheries Commissioner . tha Territory desire a change in ‘Menry O'Mallcy. At the meeting' | Host—No Excitement | we veicgate to Congross than heretotore in trans-Atiantie the canners are prepared to Over Accidcnt % 'The people believe great re- T the Il A e b formulate a policy which will| p ada, if the plane is still in the air and flying, is Princess Low- enstein Wertheim, financial back- er of the flight In the monoplane Straphael, piloted by Capt. Les e Hamilton and Col. F. F. Minchin, i guide Jthem when they meet ' O’Malley on his return here on' September 8 from a trip te Ore-| gon aid California, It known that the cannery- nieh aire divided on the question a Delegate in accord with the dminis fon at Washington, Delegate who has consisting and constructive poli not one of coptinuous agitation and opposi tion. The Princess Charlotte passen- gers are being entertained prae- | tically as guests of the City of 1 Wrangell according to Assosfateii | Press and special dispatches re- E!Jm for Alaska can be obtained " ‘Art Goebel, winner of the Dole air race to : . ceived by The Empire ioda Waherefore . 5 At 10:45 o’clock, Eastern time, of whether O'Malley should be an omen of good luck on his plane. - Danike. were givaRURERE nlEhE: Therefore, I take this oppor Bo ord Aat bk urged to reopen the commercial § (m;nggglfllflr_\‘h_l_L I parties were given at the two tupity of anvouncing my candi the whereabout: f th : fishing_ seasqn in Southeastern T 2! o | iBvia titentans anid today excur. déey for the Revublican nomina- since it left tha"[l’l‘;h Ci . tm';:” . i 3 %P 3 gate . oast. The Alaska. Midus are jugie’ to plkuss of- S tlon for Delegate. If elected I Ay R B b Bing 5 « Meanwhile conflicting reports tarkat will endeavor to carry on 4 con- England, at 7:81 o'el P 3 are reaching Seattle from the| ,”“; Princess Charlotte s at|Aructive policy for the develop- Bay mn;'n?n : o'clock yester- North ns to the extent of the! 7 p ntent ‘of Alaska which I believe 8. INDIANA IS PAROLED FROM PENITENTIARY the dock and the majority cf the passengers remain abcard. They iwlll leave Weangell tomorrow on {the Princess Alice, now north- {bound on a special trip for the Charlotte's passengers. The tug Sampson Is expected at Wrangell late today or tomorrow to take the Princess Charlotte in, tow towards the south. When the steamer struck Vieh: rumored late season run. From some quarters, word has been sent here that the district near Ketchikan “is alive with fish,” while the United States| Bureau of Fisheries here is ad-/ vised there is nc phenomenal run although . conditions have im- | proved somewhat, { Iyadvocated as President of the mfltm'lal Senate at the last MEXICO ARE oy o ! planes are ‘hopping from London, Ontario, to London, England, and from Windsor, Ontario, to Wind- sor, England. It is indicated the competition may turn into a race. Capt. ATLANTA, Sept. 1.—War- ren T. McCr former Governos of Indiana, has been released from i the Atlanta Penitentiary on parole | after three years and four months }urisn» - 'As A, Ledyard Smith was obt a license to marry Miss Alicia httezwn. daughter of ',‘t‘é:hgillinuire publisher, her Terry and Lieut. Met- 'r | was ment to ames Simpson,'calt took off from London, On- of a 10 year sentence for. using Enetukl Rocks at 8:30 o’'clock mo“‘e: .ofthl ltxoii\‘: 1 J % tario, at 5:34 o’clock this morn- the mails “in furtherance of & | Tuesday night, there was mno|: 2 ing. The plane is called the chome to defrapd,” 2 pavie, | according . to. press dis} gt 8 L 4 o .John, Carlj s VLSRR i e patches. e hifeboats were im » 3 ¥ J 3 Woed and el from Windsor at this forenoon. | Royal Windsor “IS COMING BACK” INDIANAPOLAS, Sept. 1.—“l am ; back,” fermer Governor | A mediately swung out and the passengers were given lifébelts and shown how to adjust them. ‘The passengers strolled about the American’and_ .B“rilish Na;- ‘ 3 ;,,.,“’ m ol ta " |SAY REDFERN |coming Warren T. McCray of Indiana said 0 Weather < bot| " . . iWhen he entered the federal pris- decks, card were played and Beselged ull GAmlING roBorad ”'l 3 h placea was Dld Nol Subscnbe Heavnly on at Atlanta »n May 1, 1924, dancing enjoyed while aid was ey The Sir | Carling planned to ' Sacco-Vanzetti | ‘Me asked the Indiana public 1o SO, WASHINGION, & fept. 1 —In ito stop at Harbor Grace fo re- have faith in him, hoped for an The Charles T. of Ohmer's|direct reports reaching the State | fuel before ttempting to iy Dcfense Fund (i opportunity to vindicate himse!® shrimp fleet, at Petersbirg, was|Department are that Mexican {across the Atlantic, 3,900 miles land to pay back every cent loit the first craft to reach the Prin-|{troops are somewhere in the vi- — (from the starting poimt. The Royal Windsor, although four hours behind the 8ir John Carling, will have an opportun. ity to gain time mu..'&' 3& latter's stop at Harbor Grace. NEW YORK, Sept. 1. — Mo than $350,000 were spent in vain in the seven year legal battle to save Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, but of this amount less than $5,000 were contributed oy 'by friends and associates in his ,financial collapse, and declared {that if he had an opportunity % " would prove that he had no intent 'to defraud any one. Known as a millionaire and an cess Charlotte and vhe pulled the/einity of the Amparo mines ‘steamer off the rocks at high) where American and British na- A tide, into the stream to wait for |[tlonals were reported a week ago ,more powerful boats to arrive to|as having been forced to barri- tow her to Wrangell. The Ex-|cade themselves against radical plorer was at the scene within|elements. Unconfirmed Report Is Re- ceived from Brazil- ian District BY SEC. WORK Warning Issued Against : —— the Communists throughout the astute business man with no bad four hours after the Charlotte R . ST Eg PARA, Brazil, Sept. 1. — An OYerprOdUCtmn I NO WORD RECEIVED eountry. habits when he became governo: WARREN 1 )ltruck the rocks and the pas- U] unconfirmed report has been re- tional Safety at Stake ST. JOHNS, Sept. 1.—AS hoon Computation of Aldmo ¥encans |of Indiana in 1921, McCray was = scngers were” safely and quickly N ceived that Paul Redfern, lone; e Ay passed, mo word was rece.ved ‘Treasurer and Founder of jtrangferred from: the steamer to the | caught in the deflation of farm Boston Defense Committee show ed that $147,000 were spent [ 'llwup.nuon purposes and feos. He amnounced marked discrepan American. aviator flying to Bra- zil from Brunswick Georgia, landed in the vieinity of Alem-| quer, Brazil. = The report says/ Redfern fell. BUFFALO. N. Y. Sept. 1. —|from the Straphael. Warning that present overproduc- tion of about a million barrels of oil daily amounts to gambling gery, embezzlement, and larceny. A jury disagreed and after he was tried in federal court the county writ was dismissed. McCray refused to listen to the Coast and Geodetic Survey vessel without any excitement or mishap, the passengers being jols G E T T I N G INTn ly and considering the accident|_ {land value which soon wiped out | his fortune. On the. witness stand {in his trial he admitted signing (names of other persons to notes. ? MAY BE 8 OTTAWA, Sept. 1. — Migou River reported seeing a west- cles Dbetween reported contribu ‘tions by the Communists and mo- " mey actially received. Felicans accuses all Radical groups, except the Socialists, of using the defense movement as propaganda to further their own but. disclaimed any intent of for- gery or wrong doing. At one time he was one of Indiana’s largest landholders. From glocery clerk to wealth and recognition as one of the mid- dle west’s greatest Hereford cat tle breeders, McCray came shortly after the end of the war to look pleas that he resign as governor, witholdivg that action until the day he was found guilty in fed eral court, on April 24, 1924, He was sentenced to ten years in prison and fined $10,000. His thousands of acres of farm land over the country are gone to satisfy his creditors. Scattered ai a great thrill, The. Princess Charlotte wag later taken in tow and reached Wrangell shoitly after noon yes- terday. ‘Wrangell residents opened their homes when the passengers ar- rived on the Explorer and treat- ed them as guests, In MORE TROUBLE vesligaliomy Be Start- ed Into Proposed New Church' Uniforms Alemquer lies on the Amazon River In the State of Para, some 300 miles southwest of Amagon- ian Island group. ‘Redfern was expected to drop a flare at Gur- upa indicating which direction he was taking. Gurupa is near the mouth of the Amagon. with future national safety was issued by Secretary of Interior Hubert Work today. He appealed to the legal protession to for mulate a “sane and positive co'yrse that will protect our national structure in the. years to come.’ Addressing the mineral law sec- tion of the American Bar Asso- ciation, the Interfor Secretary said bound plane at 2:30 o'clock th s afternoon. Pigou City is about 1100 miles from Quebec on the 8t. Lawrence River. This is the jonly indication the Straphael has !made a safe crossing. _Details, yer, are mot avaflable. ¢ hot Paris Cafe Bans 2 The Wrangell cable office was arningly at the Indi xecu- 5 . . 1— BLOWN OFF COURSE Goodrich for the republican nomi.| 800 Hereford cattle, once called|with messages from the pissen- Pherson and some of her assist-|The unconfirmed report that PARIS, Sept. 1.—There 5 a in a favorite cafe of fas Boulevard 8t. Michel in the h art. the finest in the country. Only his family home at Kentland, and— it is understood—a summer hone more apparent than now if “our future needs would gers to friends and relatives suring them of their safety and ‘no fears should be felt. nation in 1916, he won in 1920. Hardly was he acquainted with his duties when rumors of his Redfern has fallen in Brazil has ts may face Federal prosecu- b v & prompted the expressiop of opin- sign tion for wearing uniforms like be asured’ and “our national life surely saf: those worn by officers of thejion that the flier might have ded.” of the student quarter\ which % in Michigan are left to him, Emee o on o el been blown off his ocurse by|8&tarded. il dith a- d b 14 " H t:nmnnc ;:“mr;‘h orna“s-lnmedml:lrcuh McCray was 62 in 1927. His Y {8 sxnrows 7. SRl N winds or lost his bearings. Alem- It Federal or additional state | eads was not learned until August, 1993, when he quit the presidency of the Kentland, Ind., Discount and 1. — C. ©. Deposit bank. Dobbs, recen Pool Is Formed L mfie'r of I;:Ll-m g';:m-fi', ::: Political and personal frienis ‘ireported the disappearance of|formed a “pool” to pay back $155,- Kreiter, star witness fn|000 he had borrowed from tac fense. The youth testifted Kentland bank and a gimilar frial that he saw the girl'amount borrowed from the state hours after she supposed-| board of agriculture. lered Dobbs's dental offices.| Meeting with creditors here he PR T SIS S PR MR 0 bt i SR g R Mttt S Sty e SO the Eleventh Distriect Headquart- H%m ers, ;'hll became known when Rear Admiral McKean, Command- ant of the district, referred’ the Enroute to Seattle, Lyle Davis, [ matter to the United States Di: superintendent of the Alaska Cor-|trict Attorney In Los Angele: solidated Canneries’ plant at Ten-|for action. akee, and' Mrs. Davis arrived here last night. They will go south on the “Alaska. Mr. Davis reported a pack o 33,000 cases this year, which is physical conditibn ° was reportel poor soon after his continement, but he was widely respected by prison officials and inmates. He edited the prison newspaper ana taught a Sunday class. —_—————— legislation is essential as a cor- rective,” he continued, “the soon- er such enactment is evolved the better. waiter routed two girl studon(s “If the remedy rests with the|Who chose a corner table In tv: | oil companies themselves, through |%Un 48 & pleasant place to smoks ‘vulunury and wholehearted co.| thelr briar pipes and to phio tlements told him :they heard|OPeration. or through compulsory ':DM“ on the latest gossip ot an airplane passing over lhelr'““':-hzd“"‘ :W"I“""“- oF '“”““’ oy [he . Latis W villages last Friday morning.!method, the time is preeminently The plane Is thought to have|ripe for action.” o A:::'rg' REUNITED been the Port of Brumswick be- Government Help i “Ladies are requested mnot 1o smoke pipes.” It was posted after an irara quer i more than 200 miles west of Redfern’s plotted course. | gEATTLE, Sept. PLANE BELIEVED HEARD MIAMI, Fla. Sept. 1.—H. K. Smith, returuing from a cruise, said natives of two Bahama set- LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1,—Mrs. ¢|Almee McPherson denied she ; | possessed any uniforms resemb- i those of naval men, when she learned an investigation had ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 1.—Out The Secretary, who is chairma 4 | the boy's parents| msisted that hie had assets of $3-fof the sand along its seasiore, gmoss of the rus, com- L0l "R 0, T EIE O pach | e (1OWR bY_Paul Redtern. of the Federal Ofl Conservation h.c:\ “Dnm' g gl ned- and this increases 223,000 and l;t::, liabilities ! Mla;?lchcuv is building tne :::n“:hl:uhm:: :- ::mthmfi:;n Wlitanky SoF Réielt snd follow SHIP JOINS SEARCH Board, called attention to the u:h“oth;:i-qfl;::; l.o:hm.:‘ : icontinued _absence. | $2,6G0,000. A".:d njurc:‘“:‘n,dle(b:; world's largest. covition hell. incipal tpdo tor ‘:';n o . ®lers who are engaged in o pro-| BRAZIL, Sept. ‘1.—The Gov-|tremendous over-production of ths suggestions that| dianapolis) - him, however, on charges of for- ‘When it is completed the hall will be large enough to hold tae entire population of “Atlantic City —well over 650,000 persons—an 1 leave room for a three-ring circus and a national bathing beauty contest besides. The huge structure will stand as an uunamed memorial to Mayor Edward L, Bader who concefved the plan but whose death last January prevented him from see-. ing his dream take the form cf them—a brother and sister wh) > had not imeet in 43 years hava. lions of feet of valuable gas, and |Peen reunited here. They : et e s Ledbetter, 84, of Dodson, n 8. V. Merritt, 79, of Camden. posed system of revival in a new chain of churches to be called “Light-Houses.” Mrs. McPherson said she had previously sald she would be Ad- miral of the group and all would be gerbed in aniforms resembling those of the Navy. “I posed for a mewspaper pic- ture fn a uniform but it was only at the request of the mews: papers. Bctore we adopt the uni- form, which will be in about ane month, we will find out if it s all right to wear it,” said Mrs. M-Phervon. Smackover and Seminole pools with its attendant waste of bil- ernor of the State of Para has ordered -a ship to hunt for Paul Redfern. The steamer Lady Mercy will comb virtually the whole northern coast for trace of the American fier. At the present time, Mr. Davis said, there are myriads of hump- backs and dog salmon rumning ia upper Chatham Strait and fIcy Strait. The waters of Tenakee In- let are filled with fish, all of which will reach the spawning beds as all commereial fishing i i (Continued on Page Eight.) PR ki et “Use Rod” on Girls Urges Social We LONDON, Sept. 1. — Mothe:s should spank their daughters whc have become too “modern,” be- leves Miss 8. Porter, secr> tary of the ‘Women's s i iti gl&sgiannaries . Sept. 1.—American Leg: | were exchanged for new ard Herbert | footbaths, warm fires and cheer- GROUNDLESS PARA, Sept. 1.—I' is unoffi- clally announced that the report that Redfern crashed is ground- T quenting the streets hoyrs and.have now control. “The only way to girls from radi at. night is to U ers are give e