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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1927 HOLMAN BEATS 'BALLOUGH FOR ’Ballough Leads to Butte Wheie Broken Propeller Forces Him Behind (Continued frnm Page One.) ] ers a hot race all over the cour was declared winner of second money, $3,000. Langdon, who won the Class Ii ' Coast race, beat out D. C Warren of San Francisco to the $1,000 firgt prize mon-) Warren gets. second place and $500 Time for Course b) A The best time for the C planes from New York w 19 s, 42 minutes and 52 sec- It was made by Holman LACEY FORCED BACK ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y. Sept. 22.—Steve Lacey, of Lo- 1., who was a belated r in the New York-Spokane e nonstop fiight, was forced back here 20 minutes after his Lop- off, on aceount of a skipping en- gine. He made a landing izavel- ing at 100 miles an hour FIRST, CLASS A - . whethet I was willis %yst Woman Governor Forced Into Politics Against Her Will, She Says America's first woman governor, iterally forced into making ce for office by friends who hér nomination against er will and without her knowledge. This is the diselosure made by irs. Ross berself, telling for the rst time the. intimate story of her wolitical career in-an article in Sep- ember Good: Housekeeping. “Jt_had never entercd my mind hat I might take up the work laid own by my husband until such a iossibility was suggested by the hairman of the State Democ Jommittee,” she says, telling of th: ays lmmedmkely following leath of her husband, whom sh2 ucceeded. “Naturally I looked chiefly to my yrother for counsel. He ond I vould turn each argument ove wer, only to end in wearine rewilderment, determined tha ier no consideration would I be- :ome a candidate. Felt Qualified for Office “It may be asked whether I felt within my!elf the ability to fill the sosition. I hope it does not sug- e Tayloe Ross of Wyoming,, Describing the visit of the com- mittee from the emergency Demo- cratic convention to ask ker to ac- cept the nomination, her Good vest egotism when I reply that not ‘or one moment did I doubt it. “Few persons, I venture to say, ~ho ‘had lived in an atmosphere of law and politics for 20 years, who nad come 80 intimately close to the »ffice, and who had been so vitally Interested in the problems and poli- ries of the ad tration as I had, would have felt otherwise. “] was deterred by uncertainty to risk de- Housekeeping article details the quick sequence of scenes that led to her election, “I told them I should not accept,” she says. “‘Don’t make it an absolute re- fusal,” one of the members urged with fervor that almost disarmed me, and I think I made no reply. 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White, 30 vyears of! the Women's Club is of- fering prizes of $100, 1§25, respectively. i lage, an Angelist, and formerly a| §50 and B i HARLEV RUTHERFORD MAY | ’ ————————— LLOSE S!IGHT IN ONE EYE FINE FAMILY FUEL 2 of | N SR Y for those wise enough to order \ their coal and kindling here, « Have us deliver you at yout address and mnote how much better heat and cleamer ‘fires you have. Wouldn’t ask you to do this if it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the -trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feecu D. B. FEMMER Phone m HAVE YOU TRIED FRYE’S BABY BEEF? IF NOT—WHY NOT? FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Phone 38 Catalina Sport Felts in Black and all new shades—prettiest Presbyterian minister, was con-!| .victed here yesterday of (onth-. 'puting to the delinquency of a, minor child end sentenced to six| — | months imprisonment, the maxi- E]echon lees Govemmentl mum penalty. A 17-year-old high | uehool girl, who was a choir| Majority of Four—Plans Wil Go Through singer in White’s church, was !the principal witness against {him. Notice of appeal was given.| ! e 2t comhiet®! heau Lumber Mills, who went t0 4 {returns give President Cosgrave County o“cm Freed {a working majority of four votes|St. Ann's Hospital several days From Conspiracy Charge in the Dail. Vice-President|ako with an injured left eve, (TS Blythe, successor of the assassin-| 18 in danger of losing the sight TACOMA. Wash., Sept. 22_,.!::1«1 Kevin O'Higgins, has been|of the eye entirely, according to j'Furmer Sheriff Frank Roberts of |returned. his phyeician. The injury was Centralia, and former Deputy! The indications are that Presi- caused by a piece of steel which B Sherif W. B. Costen of Morton,|dent Coigrave plans for floating lodged in the eye. Medical atten- were acquitted yesterday of con-M Free State Loan will go|tion was not sought until' two !spiracy to violate the Prohibition through without difficulty. The|dsys following the accident so law. Two. other defendants, Lou|Government forsees no Govern- that irreparable damage was done, Hawkins of Chehalis and Frank|ment defeat on the Dail issu Lhe dm or said. Cook of McCreary were convicted | 2 TGN R d 'Mo‘un the same charges. This ends !the conspiracy cases pending Meadowbrook Hats Just Received In Silk, Velvet and Veiour in soft crush shapes — beautifully embroidered — novel cuttings' and tuckmg finish these beautiful hats. Valued up to 13.50 Specially Priced 6.75 to 9.75 . I town. Democra 2 Deliveries Daily Sce these new hats! B.M. Be[\rends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store | | Harley Rutherford, brother | Roy Rutherford, principal owner and general manager cf ithe Ju | | dered here by their lhm(l-) to the United States Mar- en to Ketchikan by iam (.mnm DEMOCRATS T0 CONFER ABOUT R 1020 CAMPAIGN 5" i s {Los Angeles Storekeeper | Studying Bird Life, Stay Victim of Bold Rébbery on Numivak’ lsland S, Cal, Sept. o2 T 1. B. Baker, grocery store man | ager, was motoring to his bank ! with more than, $,000, when' two | VY George Haley; of the Academy | | robbers seized him,: dragged )nm’” Science of San Francisco, t3! trom his automoblle ~into theirs, FCFMIt him to study the bird lite | took him up & sidé stree of Alaska, Capt. €. S. Howell, 5 s commander of the Coast Guard T Ature e i - wost: |y % the ost brazon in | Cutter Algonquin, reported when | Siu Diduniries {tnat vessel arrived hore today. 1ation @ Ilaley was left on Nunivak Island ! until next Spring. George Harold, a! emy, refused to winter and | Algonquin Even a single-track mind must > X . ' LEAVE HOSPITAL have safety signals | Mrs. L. C. Suby and baby daugh- {ter and Mrs. H. H. Wheeler and | young son left the St. Ann's hos-} pital yesterday for their homes. DINNER MENU Soup—Puree of Bean German Pot Roast Kidney Saute Creamed Carrots White Turnips Brown Gravy "' Mashed Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes, Southern Style Pickled Beets Mince Pie Fruit Cake Coffee Tea 50¢ Plate—Family Style B BERGMANN Leaders of 12 Westein States Are to Meet in | Qgden for Drscussmn LOS ANGE! SEATTLE, Sept. among the Eskimos ((‘rn[‘mn(l t or: Tage One.} (3) The nowl of a united in mountain & R - FRISBY FOUND GUILTY | ) of the Acad-| remain for the returned when the led to take the pair| Frisby, who was « 1 of the Ala ' Dry Law and the Prohib ' |on four counts, in the U trict Court meeting at Ketchikar was found guilty by a jury v ‘OLD ALASKA, REBUILT, I 3 ccording 4 information | 18 AGAIN IN SERVICE 1 in the United States Mar | hal's office . here. The newly commissioned steam. | gashoat the “Homeyboy." sals) forauny. Qie Alndka; 0f d after the jur: 4 river run, arrived in lict of guilty of tran: v‘pnr( at 8:20 o'clock this morning. r in the hoat. Judge T, jon her first trip to Dawaon since Roed ‘has not et senteneed” ki , being renovated and added to the - BABY GIRL BORN A seven pound baby girl wa NEW YO New York H lican) says that the @ for a Smith-for-Pre; stration in Ogd and 24 took an surprise. Comme ment of Eprings that a con represent called to meet in Ogden, ald-Tribune sept. : SUCCESSFUL | ‘ . 5¢ WHY DO THE SUCCESSFUL USE BANKS? Morely because it is to their advantage fo do s0. Hmwhomlummmmhmm and th all do—wouldn’t it be reasonable to supposé” ‘can be helpful te all classes? Y tfiey Couldn’t you use ust | Whitehorse to Dawson fleet. “\knl.\, after extensive altera- ions and repairs, is a trim look- born at 2 o'clock this mornin g/ ship,; aud. &eeaiding' (o, those the 86 Atte hAkDital o 2R who have seen this boat in ac- Mrs. Joseph Thibodeau of| 0™ she makes good time boik is intended to be a demonstrat % hmenu he father is well known l“ and down the river. o convince prospective democratic |o AHSAL TS TINEY '8 WO kmown S om0 In plllll Felts, Tlm .nd ft vel Gov. Alfred E. Smith the hospital for many years. .Im. ‘l.'i?.?:fl.’l‘%«'i-'n:’in:’fi'& - 1 95 strength no other candidat s o i pw y m u’ = 9 2 Earm. ONE THING CERTAIN! 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