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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ) “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” = ———t PRICE TEN CENTS JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927. VOL. XXXL, NO. 4645. MEMBER OF ASSOCIAT! ED PRESS IONS ANNOUNCED “HEIR AT LAW” RULES DOMINATE O'MALLEY HITS TRAPS, SEINES SOCIETY IN REPUBLIC’S CAPITAL IN 1928 ORDERS ders Traps Out of All outheastern Alaska Bays, Estuaries, Passes Says the Governor of Alaska to Governor of Colormlo ‘How Are You?’ TEACHER 1S ACCIDENTLY SHOT BY GUN In Isolated Place Anchor- age Plane Goes to Aid, With Doctor ANCHOR A4 \h}" | DpENVER, Colo, ka paid official rado yesterday | A. Parks, of | tory, dropped LAI]Y GOLIVA DISAPPOINTS 2.5 LARGE CROWD = " beef: Gov | about his making and and paper 0 26 to Geor ¥ respects when Gov the far north Terri- into the Executive State House of Gov. Adams for a chat weather, crops and Alas- Colo- Alaska, Nov, 26; ~—Help for F Howe, Govern- ment ool teacher at the iso lated, Indian village of Ninilchic on Cook Inlet, literally came out! of the air, when terrific prevented rescue by ses Mi Howe accident self in the abdomen la { ie told Gov. Adams | New Empire in the 'CUTS BGTH DEPTH AND it e (LENGE Tvrow, SO built at Ketchikan and Junean, ' _ 1 5 3 i : | 4 | Gov. Adams told Goy shout. Oolarsfic/e < prasperily |Will Fix Spring Opening tion of the Oasis of Den Coug- Datc ‘m, Fll’s! Tlme n History of Industry 1ad ty, incident to the election of A Two 190¥ | goriman White as Congressman Wash., Gov. Par is visiting his par- {ents here, Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Parl He expects fo leave soon | regulations designed 1o for Washington, returning here in javert threatened extinction of for Christmas ' on in Southeastern Alaska > oo v announced here toddy by | Henry O'Malley, U. S. Commis- sloner of Fisheries. He outlined S 1 M 0 HE A I Ds To‘ { nounced plans for formal dinners|the new regulations for 1928 at a {immediately after Mrs., Calvin) moeting of the Southeastern Al NAVIG A Tl UN |N 1 Coolidze's (left) winter program |aska group of the Association of | we: issued include Mis. Frank| Pacific Fisheries. Kellogg (right) wife <f the Sec-| Ti main feature of these is an |retary of State; Mrs. Hawry S.|order closing all bays, estuaries | New (upper center) wife of the|and passages in Southeastern Al- ‘Recommendations Are Made by Commis- ! sioner to Hoover | } c Finale of Chlcago Dance—| Fumbled by Stage Hand | —Misses His Cue when cleaning a rifle. No doctor 3 was available and no regular i CHICAGO, Nov. me of ecommunication existed Golivas,s one real and the othe | 1 Seldovia and Anchorage wax, brought the annual Radiomen caught faint ama- 3all an i-climatic close i teur signals of distress, evidently half one o'clock this morn- t with a spark coil, asking rur! . | time | a gale i shot her- t Tuesd LYes SEATTLE, | Drastie Nov, 26~ to past immed aid. Dr. . W. Von Prittwitz thovsand revellers, whe All boats at the new German Ambassador ap-|? d the to how | to set out in pointed to succeed Baron Maltza: |iife was lived in 2,000 A. D. hy a ! raging storm in the United States. Dr. Gaftror|been told Lady Goliva would be Pilot Merrill \. was formerly first councillor of th |Fecreated in the original but had | Haverstock hoped off from here! German embassay in Rome. {been warned before hand the| in a plane equipped with skiis (International Newsreel] Lady would without the I and landed on the ice in & enda white horse and w -m lake, six miles from N willing, for the sake of & Dr. Haverstock brought | foreg : horse with the umlnx— Howe to the plane by standing the lady would A.mu-.u a torturous journey unclad in a guilt frame. terrain, ¥ | When the curtains were Headwinds ed, the guests massed in fight of the plane and it was of the small !‘;;html‘ stage forced to land. in Anchorage in saw only tWe figure in wax. complete darkness. Three flares quickly did the curtaing clos and automobile headlights reveal- that they got only a lgal‘lnlusvn. ed the location of the field and view of the study in paraffin. Pilot Merrill landed successfully. Ween the curtains parted again, The wounded girl is in a eriti- Migs Hightower, as Lady Goliva,| BFIEHT O 0 2 cal condition in the Anchorage clad in gossamer material, xum-u,“mm e it hospital with a fighting chance so mearly like the wax statue| . e b the -ithe fiscal year beginning next! to recover from blood p()lsrmlnp. ;l‘:.‘ll many did potice the differ 'me it S i A #’ ™l 1t a stage hand who mani- tary” of Commerce =Hunver- byl at | pulated the curtains had been George R. Putnam, Commissioner flood stage. rehearsed better, the Lady Goilva “‘lli’r-l'lfll;"lfi?a g Water fills the streets of sev-|linale might have been more suc-| Rel “_‘ o “{ the recommenda- eral town o nl |tions is an item of $25,000 for dance see refused of the | Seldovia the teeth A Washington hostesses who an- and Dr, D.| be Bl RO 0 RO o, v IWASHINGTON | TOWNS FEAR BIG FLOODS Rivers Are Now .at High Stage from Heavy Rain and Melting Snow SEATTLE many parts rt, | Pestmaster - General; ond Mrs.|{aska waters to fish traps. This Curtis Wilbur (!ower center) | is in addition to the general regn- wite of the Secretary of the Navy, | lutions which will be officially an- | nounced from Washington on De- cember 10, Cut Purse Seines To effect the reduction of the {lensth and depth of purse seines, the maximum length will be re- duced from 250 (o 200 .fathoms while the depth, which is now 300 pnrl- tront | and | 30 e delayed the return V. Bissell, of Evanston, 1L, and principal fixture on the| Secretary William M. Jardine, nf{ cndar of each Cabine:|Agricuiture, and Mrs, Jardine is the annual dinner to the The ctatute under which. the more or | president and First Lady. Dates | “heir at law” social rule operates flens closely, the “heir at 1aW"Ifor these dinners and thelr extent,| was enacted during Cleveland's ule of precedence ablished by whether large or small, are deter-| administration, so the other two|three and one-half Inch mi apcient custom of the older, mon- mined only Wwith the approval of | Cabinet familles entor the pro<iwill be reduced to 280 archial nations of the world | the White House, Secrotary Fr: |gram on the somewhat less firm meshes. Announcement of the White| R, K.logs FE e Napart ) Fosmtation of xeceioeteam Foalng epsning. date, fouse calendar opens the way for | mont, and Mrs. Kellogg have firsi| ertheless, Seevatary Herbert Hoov-| which all salmon tishing will' l.,, the Vice President and wife, [ cheice in selecting the tentative | er, of Commerce, and Mrs. Hoov-{ probibited, will also be set. In and the Cabinet femilic or- date for their dinner to the Firsi!er, and Secretary James J. hxlle.im|u|||n,._ the United States Bur- der of suc to the ! Family {of Labor, and Mrs. Davis arejeau of Fisherfes retains its au Local rains in both tern and | Miss Hightower to have establishing new aids in Alaska | dency when that office s vacated| After the Ke | among the socason's regular din-| thority to order at any time the Western Washington for the next |stepped from the frame and ad-! The most important item called by death, to work out their pro-|t Mellon, of the ner hosts and hostesses of the|immediate cessation of fishing :n two d are predicted. by the |vanced to the front of the stage for the expenditure of .n.llm.mut‘s;x'um or the season. Usually.| whose danghter, Mrs. David K. 1. | President and Mrs. Coolidge. {any area. | United tes Weather Bureau. |and give the audience an oppor- fOr ('Ullsll'm"tlun or nurrllu'. of the Cabinet hostesses have | Bruce, is expected to act as ‘ho After the dinners to the Presi-| Cannerymen attending the meei- Increasingly serious conditions | tunity of seeing what Lady Gol- eauipping lightships and light meeting to arrange their _:I;m-s to|tess; Secretary Dwight I. Da i']m” are arranged, Chief Justiceling had suggested several days 6 uAnad Btnm. ko’ andl’ BN Tnokell 1ite, vut’ s stags hapd. BOuss tenders lavoid embarrassing conflicts, but|of the War Department, and ,“h'\.‘:unl Mrs. Taft usually set ihe | o the adoption by the Bureaw er southwestern Washington | got his cues mixed and dropped TR l)m‘! s not x»lh\'ll,\'s done. i | Davis; Attorney neral and Mrs. | date r.nr entertaining similarly the | of Fisheries of a plan calling for points with the rapid rise of the [the curtain before Miss High-' 5 G 4 i Chief Ju»!_nu- and Mrs. Taft (lw‘l.flm Garibaldi Sargent; Postmas-| Associate Justices of the Suprer {abundonment of 123 of the 544 . Cowlits River and other. tribyu.|tower “could take ‘a step. Mother’s Slipper into the social schedule after the |ter Gene and Mrs. Harry §|Court. To complete the program.|irap locations in Southeastern Al of the ‘Columbia River, af-|[the Arts' Ball customers were Wastes Function Cabinet families , because, dates are then arranged for din-iaska. So-called independent trap 6 hours of steady rain nied the sight of Lady Goliva st e though the head of one of of | ners, teas receptions to the|owners had announced their op- Taei cafied. 15 faritiles Lt6 Timation On Dance Floors three branches of the government, under-secretaries and other offi- | position to this plan. safety when 10 Blocks of North The he |9f not an “heir at law” to the cials of the va departments O'Malley Stands Flrm Kelso were flooded. worth | Presidency. Commissioner O'Malley. ad- by their respective heads. Rain and melting snow is caus- | ticed it paa — | dressing today's meeting. thanked ing southeastern Washington e |the packers for submitting their - 8 SRACET o W he plan which, he said, met with his l\(‘?‘(u‘: u:u(])]\i"'lllw especially near NnEL w SMITH approval in part. But he declared L] Two bridges have he was more firmly entrenched away near Dayton than ever fn his stand of laat General Manager Alaska Ralroa ' Will Hold Job VICTOm A, Nov Tretheway intere of September that all traps must come out of all bays, estuaries and passages, and off poimts | where salmon pass, in order to preserve the depleted runs. The people of Ketchikan are wfl.g to go even further than { am® O'Malley said. The Com- —Statement missioner declined to state what WASHINGTON, Nov. 26—0ffi cials of the Alaska Railroad have n]n iuxtuulinn of abandoning the sion by Senator Robert M. LaFol.| Ontario. have concluded Saward Deanch. Thate #us: Nook lette, Jr. despite the announce.|Ment to purchase the no discussion on the movement ment by President Coolidge that|Mine on the Upper Beap Rixt. & BE . Shinst.” bl Sateard spirit of the church so that thev|he does “not choose” a third term. | Northern Columbia, fur $250,000. Portage Bay as was rumored. |help reestablish family altars| Senator LaFollatte thinks the| The present holders of the mine | declaration of_policy will deter. are J. J. Connuors, former Mayor | mine the sentiment of the Sena.]of Juneau, and John McNeill, |tors on the thizd term subject. “"W” B. C A o i ' O A IR WASHINGTON, Nov x| gapital's winter social sc im-!be expected to follow, \\Ab“l\hT()\ enditure of $8,4 Nov 5 for CAPT. GILES IN DISPUTE Weather O;fic;i;ls Claim He Did Not Run Into “Air Pocket” FRANCISCO, Nov. 26 derick A. Giles, who en- gaged in a dispute with the Weather Bureau officials on his return last Tuesday after taking off for Honolulu on the first lap of his proposed Golden Gate-New Zealand flight, has left for San Simeon by automobile to repair his biplane damaged in the flight. He expects to fly back here and prepare for a new flight. Capt. Giles w cheered 2 ARE REED | FREED, telegram from hig ker, Rosewarne, of Detre |Directéd Verdict of ““Not Guilty” Returned in confidence in the flier's ability. Capt. Giles’ story of running Seattle €ase into an air pocket several hun- dred mile off the California Coast, was discounted by the ‘Weather Bureau officials who in- sisted there were no such weath er conditions as described by Gile: Rosewarne also sent ik Tillak. AAmeaInG SEATTLE, Nov. 26—A directed Aot wlgan bt verdict freed F. Creigh Nelson, > wealthy Seattle clubman and Capt. mory Bell, skipper of Nel son ht Murial, who were on trial uu a charge of manslaughtar in the death of Violet Payne, music and dance teacher. She was drowned last summer when she fell into Lake Union while jleaving the yacht where a party had been held. Rivers Y ate are of t in sion Pr ;s coma S Treasur) was ¢ Thus de-! in D. and Mrs. Wilbur Hubert Work, of the and his daughter, Mrs. |MEDICAL STUDENT SMOKES 30 CIGARS IN EIGHT HOUR TEST AND ’I‘HFN BECOMES VERY ILL BALTIMORE, Md., Eight hours of stead | increased the pulse, | temperature and blood |of Vincent Maddi The first | three hours were the easiest with }nu apparent ill effects, | Mr. Maddi i3 a medical student Capt th reta }n rior, to be In no- said nobody is gold frame W0, 900 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26 reason for modern juvenile of fenses in the opinion of the n«\ Dr. W. E .J. Gratz, a delegate the annual meeting of the odist and Church Extensions, ] probably the fact that too man mothers are wearing out slipper on the dance floor rather than in the old-fashioned disciplinar spanking of their childven Dr. Gratz is editor of The ¥ worth Herald, official organ the young people in the Method ist Episcopal Church. “I do not worry half about the flapper who 16 years old,” he said, “as I do about the flapper who is 51 and 61. If you get the flappers of 51 into church and imbued with the been carried N Nov. 26 smoking piration, pressure by of WASHINGTO Nov declaration of policy by the ate against more than two t for President of the United- Stat will be sought at the coming 26 much 15 and 80 a2 is B, . C ;i ts 05 a tele- W “action, to of Former Crown Prince Makes Announcement PARIS, Nov. 26-—Former Crown Prince Carol does not choose ‘o run either as a candidate for tl Throne of Rumania or for member- ship in the Regency. He is will-| 1In directing the verdict of “Not ing to return only if he receives Guilty,” the court held that the an invitation, it was announced two men were not legally bound here mdny to anempl to rescue the girl, FORBES COMPLE TES PRISON SENTENCE; RELEASED MIDNIGHT LEAVENWORTH, 'Job Calls Only for ‘\ { | i 26 Cora Shuris | He was feverish, irritable and vy Edward | restless. they may sustaln when the ;L. Kellogg of San fat the same time ancisco and, The tést ended abruptly when |Dumber of traps to be elimi Shurts, a ddughter, (Continued on tar the says mother of | 26 -The | At the University of Maryland |traps would he eliminated. Ths Cobalt, | T settle arguments over sheth-|Uew ordurs, it was said, would 1 agroe. | €F tobacco was harmful, he !not interfere with the seine oute Red To ,“nmu('d vesterday to gmoko fitty ! fits of Alaska Indians. It was leigars in twelve hours 1.‘1,.““:19 plain that if the 1928 regm. friends made observations ‘and re-|'dtions prove ineffective, it may corded the results, jbe necessary to place in opera: For three hours he puffed|tion even more drastic regula: Secretary of Interior Work said | then you will not have to trouble steadily with no psysiological re. tions in future years. his Department was not contem- about the flappers of 15 action to support those plating any changes in the opera-| {would deny that “a good cigar (“mncrvmeu One, declared tion of the Railroad. ‘ a smoke.” But at the endeof .»,.;Mun any area was dosud to lu. , Reports of the pending resigna- | next three hours his’ pulse was|ing the cannery there shall cease tion of General Manager Noel W. Sleep on Pay, But {Helen Menken, Stage Mother, Daughter and {105 wstead of 80, A0 < _|operations and not move to ame Smith were also denied by Secre- ’ | “““Actress, Seeks Divorce Son to Wed Same Day|piration 30 instend of 17. His|other district. The other provid: tary Work, likewise by Smith him- Tkree Men Quit lI B — oy blood pressure had inereased |¢d for trap owners to respeet the self. | PATTERSON, Cai, Nov. 26— &rom 120 over 75 to 132 over $0, | Dresent locations of each other Secretary Work said he wais; BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 26| (j1¢AGO, Nov. Helen Men-| On November 50 Mrs : well pleased with everything con- Here's a city Job paying 350 4| gen, actress, is sceking to divorce|of Stevemson will m, cerning the operation of the Rail- mmnm with nothing to do hwu""mpbr(.y Bogart, also of the road with the exception of the in-'sleep from 6 o'clock at night un-|gtage, in an action which her at- Miss Uenta|the thirtieth cigar made him I, | next - will be known. come and “until that part of the til 7 next morning, and three|yomey, Bemjamin H. Ehrlich, said will marry [ might have suffered serious | = I o | territory served has been develop- men have quit it within the last he would file. Leslie MeCoy, and Douglas Shurts, | il effects had I continued,” Mr. e Two-l ed, the Railroad will be forced to|week. | “Bogart, appearing here in “Sat-|a som, will lead Miss Mabel M.| Maddi said B operate &t a loss and ,,em,.,,em} Thle city vlm’nul someonc 10 £14Y | urday’s Children,” regarded his| Miller to the s e |Bridge Player Is improvements will be held infon the municipal whart at nisit.|career as of more importance| Mrs. Shurts | ‘ 5 . . abeyance.” with absolutely no duties excedt than marital happiness, Miss|ten children and ey an|San_Francisco Site Dealt "? Hmf" T to sleep. A University of Cali-| Monken avers in the bill signed|have red hair. For G.0.P. Meeting | Thinks It's Jalg Yukon Plane Lands fornia student said the lappins of 'in the lawyer's office. Negloct 1 i ) 3 {the waves amd the cries of sci|and abuse also are charged. The Approved by Hilles) CROCKETT, cal, Nov. 26~0s 4 mel fron Mly(l,zulls kept him awake. The ¢itY|gouple was married May 26, 192¢.| FORD TO BUILD 8IG AR |car Prytz .of Crockett wins' tha — jhired a former mate on a coas'- PLANT IN YOKOHAMA| NEW YORK. Nov. 236—Selection | genuine hand-palnted doorknob wise steamship. Automobiles {of San Francisco as the site for|the part he played In a Nov. 26— |Prison gates by Dr. Frederick A. SKAGWAY, Alaska; Nov. 26.— Charles Forbes, former Director of the United States Veterans' Bureau, completed his sentence of two years in the Federal Peniten- (tiary here and was released at . midnight last night. Forbes was {met by his friend John Rogers and left with him immediatery for St. umll, Forbes announced his most im- ‘pnrt-nt mission in life will be to “correct the erroneous impression _the public has been given of Pres- Cook, . Arctic explorer. ‘Forbes declared that Cook was a great man. Forbes, . in his statement on President Harding, in part, said: “In light of erroneous impressions the public has been given of “Harding, | have some most hh esting facts to reveal, facts which will put to shame a lot of syco- phants and caluminators, ' whose chief -purpose seems to be the destruction of the good character aiunaofflunollmmtnm The plane Queen of the Yukon, Lieut. Cruickshank, which took oft from Whitehorse on Thursday for Mayo, landed four miles from its destination according to ad- vices received here. Shortage of gasoline is believed to have caus- ed the delay. The plane, pilot and passengers are safe. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 26. —ILdieut. Cruickshank {s safe says his wife’s message to_the mother of the pilot. He m se weather which and ¥ years, kept Mim awake. The third mun quit without giving a reason Then the city assirned a (i man to the place. He slept well {enough, but he was wanted for his regular duties. noun. Nov. 26—Jobn C. Bon- zano, te to the Il'nlled States 11 to 1927 died here age of 60 jon . for |Stock Market Has | More Excitement | NEW YORK, Nov. 26—A wiid outburst of bullish enthusiasm to- ward the close of the Stock Mar- ket yesterday lifted more than a score of Issues to new peaks for the year or longer. (Heavy buying of United States ! Steel common, ecarried the issue up to 146%, the highest price for about a month and resulted n throughout the ing a Const; Augus Heriett - ONE-ARM LUNCHROOMS WAUKEGAN, From John R. Thompson amass DETROIT, P\n\ today announced ~Edsel l"nnl plans for build- $1,000,000 Ford plant at Yokohama, Japan. ruction will start immedi- ately and the plant will be ready to produce 200 Fords a day by 1928. NET OWNER $6,000,000 1, his onearm Nov. Iunchrooms ed a for- '.ooomm an inventory filed shows, the 1928 mational convention of |game, the Republican Party has been| Mr. and Mrs. Prytz umil approved by Charles 1) Hilles. | Mrs. Jack Merchant were New York representative, anl|Prytz left the table for a vice chairman of the Republican ! while Mrs. Merchant was de National Committee, who “woulid!On returning he found | not be surprised” if this choice|cards in his hand. : were ratified next month. | “Ab, ha!" said Pryta to i { e — iself. “A little joke they're | MARY MILES MINTER fto play on me” He g | SUED FOR BACK TAXES | (hrew down his hand LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26~-Uncle|ured he had turned :the Sam desires Mary Miles Minter | Ons of the others hld !to. pay him $207,601 In back in-|successful bid come taxes and he is also suing)ly revealed his her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Shelhvlthm players assured for uuu. 4