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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS TWO WOMEN REPORTED LOST IN WINDSWEPT REGION, YUKON RIVER | SAYS SENATE ulists Aid LEAVE BETHEL GTfiASTT | .II'.:jB.I-Elll']N : Who F aces H angmg ":A'\’ tlfl:”i -~ .Mrs. Earl Forrcst and Miss sy ill flight, is A'l‘(‘l“ll‘d with B. Leake Reported VOL. XXXI., NO. 4733. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928, B —— Mother Enlists Aid Bt Marine Plane To Save Daughter SAYSNO HOLY }Tl;’l) Seattle Letters Speed Around World, wfi$ %E'glégfidEEnN One East, One We — el | having brought to earth a Smith Pays Respects to AL | tast moving American Mar- | Sheik Hafiz Wahba Cliims’ Congressmnal Body 4 v ine plane, killing the two oc- Ibd Said Seekmg cupants, Capt. William in Campaign ’ ’ - : ; Byrd, of Orangeburg, S. BLOOMINGTON, 1il., March 9 Terming the United States Sen ate Chamber the “supreme anc safest vantage point in all thi world from which to launch at tacks upon character, mo politics or religion or anyont whomsoeve Frank L. Smith twice barred from a Senate seal opened his second campaign fo the Republican Senatorial nom ination here last night “No one is exempt from either and Sergt. Rudolph A fort, of Quantico, Virginia Speeding along over the heavily-wooded country in a flight, the plane was by a buzzard. A strut supporting the right wing was broken As the plane was about to land at Eteli, the wing collapsed, the plane fell and the two men jumped 250 feet above the earth and were instantly killed. HOUSE SWATS Peace Move CAIRO, March 9 Denial ”\II’ Ibn Said has declared a HnIAI | | War or is even lending materi for support to tribes who ‘now raiding the British mandated erritory, is made by Sheik fiz Wahba, who has returned from he Persian Gulf wh he tried on bekall of Ibn to negotiate settlement of difficulties between the frontier tribes of Nejd Irak Sheik Hafiz Wahba said Ibn was trying to quiet the tribes fmen who have revolted agaiv 'l‘nil!~h air raids which was in {turn for reprisals for raids over the border by complaining tribes men in violation of the treaties among the clans - Missing in Interior | !Bsuavm'iifsT ON |" TRAIL AND PERISHED | One Searc};ifig-Party Left for Region—Indians to Assist Search | HAOLY CROSS, Alaska, March |9.—Mrs. E. Forrest, wite of the former Superintendent of the Burean of Rducation Indian Schools, and Miss B. Leake, nurse in the Government hospital at Aklak, who left Bethel on the lower Kuskokwim River on Feb- riary 27, are missing with thefr rteam of nine malamutes, slander or libel in the United States Senate. No one from the President to a prisoner in a peni- tentiary is exempt from this club.” Smith stated that the “elub” * b \ referred to the Senate and if LUNGER LIFE A ; 3 elected for the second time, he . 3 § § stated he is e -rmm tn be seated. PR o o v - i l.n‘:nm ”nppenln for aid from 2 H SEATTLE ROUND -WORLD H. HATCH |Forrest was the first knowledge ITs ME B R PRESIDENT AIR MAIL DERBY PRESIDENT 'here of the two lost women. 0 . y ’ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON SEATILE SnsemGion Alphonse Detientieff left this 3o S g ek W i H BAGDAD DE LONDON 10 BAS to make a search and will pick g 207 o \ | AIR MAIL DAD up additional teams with Indians SEcY jARnINE i i 4 4 ; i (Part of Lame Duck Meas- ATLANTIG c'TY fp\,—..iaq, NEW YORK TO SEATTLE \x.:."g/\.b |at Pimute to assist him. A G ¢ i N 2 | | Fortage Crossing is considered ; ; A i i Dl.SPOSCd of in | [ seno f Svo B | SRS windswept countey ; . Quick Order : 4 Lo (WibTwPR" s eastward Yyl (with many large lokes: to: eros £ ¥ 'One of Woild's Leadmgl Q' ""-m.,,,‘w, Z “{ lund no shelter for a distance ’ WASHINGTON, March 9 With | & | b B [#0 miles. 3 3 i . . 3 LN @D ¢ | the greatest speed which its pare ~Merchants Dies After . L ¢ st by, S0 o ‘U Northerlys i I : ; . P e liamentary machinery can oper:| Short Illness 1 l ity w ' 1 e . ’ jate, the House cast into the dis | s ¥ ! 5 ” heen prevailing for the Dnt Secre'.a‘y of Agr}‘:.u ture 1s, : e |card the proposal to increase from | | Two lettcrs, mailed from Seattle, February 17, are winz'ng!i.ve and the hazard of the Part Invited to Visit Ju- i : i . 3 {two to four years tenure in of-| | their way in oppesite luechcm in a race around the wéild. Post- age travel has Isft fears that the neau During Summer $ [fice of its membership. The ac. 3 § ! master C) M. Perkins of Seattle is shown starting them on thelr!wumen lost the trail and in: SO % {tion came on a motion to revisc 1 X ~way Above is the route eflch will follow—one east, one west—and |bave perished in the windswe) A A A PN M, Michael Greco of Chicago (left) has enlisted aid to save|the pending lame duck constitu o |below ere their postmarks. country. iyt e radatilion” Wiyl her daughter. Doris Parkcr McDonald (right) from hanging fox tional amendment. i ; | pi r i B S datars G o Distodackl | murder in Quebec March 28, The girl and her husband (inset)! Before a single member, other| [0 = 8 | SEATTLE, Wash. 11 18 The' tivst Attomm th 1R sl WELL KNOWN i Dokt “BF - ARHom e 7 ol o sentenced to die for killing a taxi driver. Below is the Val. than the autior, had an opportui- | i 5 | Racing against time, two @ gether the aie mail routes of the| BELLINGHAM, Wash., March visit Juneau this summer, afte.|lcyfield courthcuse where they were tried and in the yard of which 'Y (0 raise his voice in its be- i o B [letters are winging thelr WAy w0 and iy expected o low ~ Mrs, Earl Forrest, reported - being informed that it was the|the executions ere scheduled to take,place ]"' » the propoesl whs'Amathered 3 B | tround. the Wike dp thp tiall e s for circumnavigation |105t between the Yukon and Kiss Secretary’s hope to spend some = "”“' Yote SLIRIS b 4 5 ¢ | round-the-world alr mail derby. |,¢ (no globe by the regular atr.|kokwim Rivers, with Miss B time in the Territory if his du-| MONTREAL. Quebec, March 9'° gl Qi Sl PR | i 3 : | The race was started by Po ter, and railway mail routes. lenke. was a former student of ties would permit. He is keenly!__Doris Parker McDonald, who a' otk et ot Shosr o ) | maateri G, Mt ¥arkign of: - Seat Upon their return 1o Seattle |the Bellingham Normal Scheel interested in Alaskan _develop: year ago was u!'ul‘rm; \-:‘“, Y').l' New I(w‘urder ()f ‘uu «m"r and (‘nunml .\Al!h flp-‘ B % i ‘nm-uu: a Pacitic Northwest air the letters will be sold to the here and her home was at lh‘ ment and has asked C. H. Flors. | cabaret girl i v 8 ¢ ' :l mor ”l lmel‘n bers for further . 5 mail banquet February 17, and &5 highest bidder and the proceeds|clips, Washington. g Commissioner for the Departmen | with ]“.rAv(";‘I.’ ik ]w‘: ngh, vaelopml ”Ir‘x:vll.vl(\f :(l(i.;::::l Ll\n:flv:n:x;‘n].ll‘x:::»nul, > 3 .:;:()u as (hl.; l(;[n-)\ r(-ce!;revl their will he tarned over to the Hlks .;‘;r-« F():l‘efl! w:m a n:lurlk-tog : istrict Forester, to prepare!ine for the murder Moy % ) y 7 7. b s P A SR IERoUL. ¢ P rst cancellation stamp they were club for use In completing a hos- | Writer and went to Alaska 4 108 SRS’ Rl e oAy g on indir of o MgnokliiWor Gom, Nabile final vole [giL e OWISE} motions hildron ears ago with her husband, som be used it he succeeds in getting| { % v.(which still zemain tosbe disposed, | {begin their journey in opposite| will he solicited from philateli:t: of the late Prof. J. T. Forrest, | rushed to air mail terminals 10/ pital for crippled children, Bils| away from Washington long, A motner who has not seen! | SCHENECTADY, N. V. e | g TagHen, all over the world, Two dollass of the Normal School faeulty enough to come to Alaska. her daughter in i5 years, a daugh.| = March 9-A 4 record- | (17 (Iuldr(’n in Auto » he race is expected to take worth of United States air (jund later Principal of the Fair- Mr. Flory, Major Douglas I!|ter given’for adop.ion, has led tus! | @@ With whi tal N0\ Bus Are bt by T Y : labout 90 days, and the letters in| stamps are used ou each envel-|haven High School. Gillette, Kngineer Officer for the!Movement to save the girl, assert | | Dile. of the Italian Air Force, s Are Hit by Train ; their (ravels will pass through ope. 1 Fotrest il weite BATS SRy Alaska Road Commission, Alex|Ing that her daughter is mentaliy; | Will attempt fo measure light Two Occupants Killed: : {New York, London, Paris, Cairo,i The race Is sponsored by The |counceted with the Indiun school | *Hnwlad. Singapore and Hongkong ~Seattle Post-Intcligencer. service for years but he is now' Hanna, K. M. Basse and H. I!irresponsible. But any reprieve| IBfensities at the North Pole i 1 Lucas were among those making must come before March 23, fo;| | Uring Polar flight he CHARLES CITY, [owa, Mar o : | e - __ .= |interested in a mercantilo com- brief talks at today's meeting. |on that day thg young couple are| | Plans to make in a dirigible o 7w, children were killed ani | | E\_"my at Bethel. Mrs. Forrest's Race Gets Publicity !sentenced to die on: the gallows' | M5 summer, ‘has been de- | j5 jnjured when a speeding Rock| g S BGARe wiAMATAAKER, IH UVER |s IN GEN MnTuRs {father 1s in OCalifornia amth g The power yacht race between|in the jailyard at Valleyfield,! | Veloped in the Research Lab- . jqand passenger train crashed fu-| | | [ '"““‘"‘” is dead. . She is the moths Olympia to Juneau is receiving Quebec. | | oratory of the General Elec- | {5 g gchoot hus bearing 17 chil| ATLANTIC CITY. March § jer of three children, including much publicity in various coasi| George McDomald, his youmg| | tvi¢ Company by Dr. L. R. | qren home from a country scho vl?]:.,(|,,,u,,. Wenamakar - died ton fwtns e vewspapers, reported M. S- Whit-|wife and a man named Patmer,| | Killer. ; h 12 miles from here. No explana- | from uraemia. The veteran mer y o tier, Chairman of the Chamber's|who has been sought but not ap-| | A Photo electric cell, sald ion of the accident has been ob-|chant came here a month ago to| 1 oposvd Merger of special committee. He cited |prehended, indulged in a week's| | 10 be 100 times more sensl- | yined from the bus driver, train| — T iwo-column article in a recent is-|revelry in Montreal last summer | Ve than the usual instru- ity YAUSYRTIE L e plit i wo Bl[l Lompames 5 sue of the Seattle PostIntelligen | visiting hotels, night clubs flfl'l: '::f"'l'm'l"h‘ml'; ,‘,i"’f‘m‘””“ff”':‘l bpt [u“rwl a relapse 10 days ago, Supporters Will Soon Boost \x[,tr;}:\ common Called Gff, Re cer as a sample of the writeups|road houses, it was revealed a i FAUgEs, ¢ . Camlmgn for wlllll lt | conseoutive| YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Mareh 9 Q‘ | recover from cold. He was ap crew or children. helng glven the- event. ! their trial. be_tound bm;;-.;n starlight | i e Secretary of Commerce |cstaviishod ihe fitth con aiptive | TOUNGHTORN, Oblo: PRl Two local merchants have al-| On several of their trips they| # " TADL, Sulisht Launched in c"lfomla“m: merchants, Rodman Wana- | 1 Three Other States {'The mew peak s made soon af- Youngstown Sheet and ‘Tube. Cogi ready put up special ‘prizes for|had ridden in the cab of Adelam i ey e o 9 —_— | maker marked his career for pos-| - Iter the opening of the market bhu. bany and the Inland Steel Com- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March|ierity by his support of aviation! WASHINGTON, March 9-Af- to); hack to $150 ending 50 cent+ pavy. which would have set up winners, Mr. Whittier announced.| Bouchard of Laechine, and he w.;,.- Charles Goldstein Coempany has | chosen again on July 17 to t-nnvnyl 9-—A campaign to secure the Cal Al 1 ter veel . v % rd 8 g o j9—A ca @ d public work. [ter a week of uuceriainty as o) g)ove Wednesday's closing figuro the third largest steel company. i donated a $175 mounted blue fox|they back to the United States (fornia delegation to the leonul “It is not a dream,” he gaid!a final decision, Herbert €. Hoov- S R Sl S T the country, has been definitoly fur and Ludwig Nelson *has of jacross the border. On the Hunt-| Democratic Convention for Sena- | |once, “that within a few years w.»ior has assented to entry of b called off. fered a $50 old ivory tusk pendant |ington-Malone road he was at l . tor T. J. Walsh, of Montana, hus | shall be able to enter an aircraft [name in the Republican I’re:li(lpnl 12, M. Russe, representatfve of | Officlal announcement said the clock. Tt is expected that other|tacked. robbed of '$300, beaten| been launched, A Mst of delegate: | in New York on Friday afternoon,|tial Primary, He declined to|the Canadian Fish and Cold Stor heads of the two companies f business houses and indiyiduals|uneonscious and shot. Then he | favorable to Walsh is headed by ‘1,.» in London on Saturday, spend Make any comment on the move| age Company, refurned on ! t impossible to carry the agres will put up special nwnrds in the| was thrown into a ditch full of | 4 s, | William G. McAdoo. Californis |the week-end. there and rcturn to but it is sald in his behalf that, Yukon from a several months trip ment into effect. near future, water where he died. [has 26 votes in the Democrat: ,‘\»w York in time for hummuq;me Ohio situation. where he to the Outside. He visited in Se ———— A letter from the Olympla com:| The party in the cab was. rs. *Arresled in Ketchikan, convention. | Monday.” | matched against Scnator Willis, attle and went south to Celiforni. | A. J. QUOTATIONS L mittee .tethe local committee uldllusenl entry at Trout River, New! T l( sou | Wanamaker did not plot the fu-| was the determining factor. Mr. Basse does not expeet to pur ] yE w y()“}\ March 9. — Alag- it was wevelving fine support from| York, whereupon the three urmu akKen th, Enters Objw‘ts to Use of Iture of aviation, but he «llmu‘ In Indfana, Hoover is challeng-! chase for his company at tho ka Juneau mine stock is quoted various e Coast' yachting | back to Moptreal, abandoned Bou.| Guilty Plea : {laied the progrest of it His haud | & another native son. Senato:| present time tolny w4, clubR the plans are work-| chard’s car in a city street and | iy i Navy Forces for |in its_ development was simply | Watson T — mz«(;l.xf: dn fine shape. Stickers. wmr!’,ef' to their hotel. Before| g ANGELES, Cal. March 9 Foreign Electiom' that of amateur enthusiast. As u; It it annoynced ”.',“ Huovel" P 99 (Continned. on Page Three.) Cor:*intied on Page Beven) {—Gene Wolay, owner of a news.' !young man he believed the air}is definitely in the race in six| | paper and cafe at Culver City, WASHINGTON, March 9. would some day connect two con- 'Stules for 136 delegates to the |nearby community, has been sen- Authority of the President 'm}lmanll. and lived to see daring |Republican National Conyention FRANKLIN BUILDING [tenced o & fotal of two and one. use of the Navy forees to super.|1¥1ators of three countries crosy This figure will be ralsed to nine | ihtlt years in the county jail W,hell‘vl»e elections in any (oreign LHSISARN OF (b, Atlgntie 1h ‘,,".‘S!:;le: 'fl‘;.nl g al’e‘.(ml‘;lld ihe pleaded guilty to liquor law country would be withdrawn | "% ‘ O ORI nont Wy By e tay ot : 3 Is To BE TALLE Tl"hlltlous in the Municipal Court.|under terms of a resolution in-| Pinianod Airpiane OINeS R ik ving 15, qRisgata s FARIS, Masst 5o iMAteme ‘“"_g‘ SAx ZparYispns. of (D g Wolay was arrested at Ketchi-, troduced by Senator George W.| In 1814 Wanamaker helped de- Hoover has filed in Ohio, Mary- has come 10 lown and even ear (nese composer, but they see kan, Alaska, after a chase of sev- Norris, Republican of :J(:-h!r-w ign, and had built, the “Amerf:|land, Michigan, California, New hardened modernists rose and o new mastery of noise free of NEW YORK, March 9—Whea|stories will be rented for offices. |eral miles in which melm-hlpa Pk A“f ‘ " a hydroplane, with which m-'Jeruy and Oregon. and his Au[l-‘lnmlml and stamped when the relation with the “obsolete the International Benjamin l"nnk-l William Guggenheim, ch-lrmanjnld airplanes were used by the ofice proposed to cross the Atlantie.|Dorters have obtained consent to \?’lhl welird noise ?r Alban Bery'- tion of music as an lssembll“ j' lin society carries out its plan of the Franklin memorial com-;officers in the manhuni. = Wolay of um | The project was abandoned when[enter the May § primary in;“Chamber Concert” ussailed tnem | souuds pleasing to the ear.” = for a temple of peace here in mittee, is planning the financing iwn returned here and entered a Oil CO-III'M‘ Robbed; "¢, ¥ar broke out and the “Amer. Indiana. {86 M Tocant prasduthGas S W Whan, ane of We Born-Sioey Franklin’s memory, the Wool-|of the temple, which will cost|plea of gullty. WASHINOTON, March 9. | % 88 tirued over to the Allles, TR o Walter ' Strara W neiatle | piniRCEAUEIRERE S0ae worth building no longer will be | between $15,000,000 and $18,000, ; -5 S rbemise Ria volee reh S| After Lieutenant Commander|Spow Spo Foree conductor, twice had to stop ed strange sounds to be bell wr the tallest in the world. | 000 Lieut. Commander Franklin Qe T Sooehy wores revolve about the| picnasd B Byrd flew over thal el “orchestra” of ome storming pias. out at the piano and the The temple will rise skywnM Bache Huntington, direct descen- w e l‘ laelifi' in tt?: t;:’::icnuu?',,r:"' North' Pole, he pald tribute fo Snmou, Haldeman and thirteen wind isstrumen.: other hard-working noise n 500 to 850 feet. The Woolworth |dant of Benjamin Frankiin, is the| Raging Near Jerusalem e of Chalr | \vunamaker's service to aviation Abandon Flighe U4 protest axainst the public u;.| who represonted. wild auius huilding, completed 13 years ago. I-rchuevt Assoclated wl;.h hingl :,‘::l \l’;,do: the ol committee. |, “g "jynaheon in his honor. to indon FUOGAL 1oar. Much of the audience and zoodly percentage of the is"792-feet high. The Franklin are two other Frankli descen:| "JERUSALEM, March 9 — afthe ‘Sannik I:n‘::.":f‘::”::r by Sogfer A4 Wanamaker's et | porpéir, Mic. March 9 st of the critich praied his ers. hand over sars 76 storfes, of hrn t ? 2 f the ai . 2 4 5 ”fiffifi'fim‘!myfif be ‘d‘l:c:;rl o8 i‘u‘: ‘;i = ”u' R Ay |t B SRS 1= rasTRE g Nothlug ESg e has been "““"';ny'mfl"u.ff nl'tmh::'m::e m: h;br- A sudden snow storm forced Stin- ‘ B0t WUEIG” says says o iniana, LAl . Eden. During lastied but some wnimporien leiters | cquire. for public exhibi. | Haldeman o abandon|pmile Vuillermoz, a leading musi- “got its baptism of fire. pleasant and “"’ "l?' Ajwere stolen, ! said. He «-ur~’ . their attemipt to xmash endurance b it not be papers with him | REaeinle, the AN ilight records after being in the 3 " dog's nada air y hours, thi! : 109 “but. #t's §

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