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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXI., NO. 4754. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED I’R‘."55> PRICE. TEN CENTS FALL MAKES CHARGES AGAINST THREE MUST PARE DOWN ON TAX REDUCTION SEGRETHY oF | ' SECRET WEDDING COMES TO LIGHT, TREPUBUGANS g < AL fylry's DAUGHER Tg WED M'LEAN LETTER- TREASURY HAS ° e 9| T0 VOTE FOR | 5 Gl B | NOW EXPLAINED is credited with ‘having sav ol Canton further Advises Senate Committee v 3 i, ' . \h)g)‘ll'” sflllllsalil({c{‘ud{fl" s Wik gt} el iy Asserts Three Republican House Tax Reduction J . ; 4 P:)liliml Baliit: Hue 2 fatormod e L = . | ; : . Leaders Urged Secrecy Bill Must Be Cut |} o i ¢ b1 int : to precipitate an : ; s e | on Doheny Loan NEW YORK, April 3.—Mayor| ing similar to that of —4 : ; 2 ) | 45 ‘ 5 - 4 imes Rolp San_ Franciseo last Decemaber. Under th A PUSINESS CONDITIONS | & : B 0 o e S, whiio 1) Sowe tendera, “the o | (S8 2 O % DFAL WAS TO BE KEPT ARE NOT TO CHANGE, Y. " A e, Miewomd 6 JPil il B @R ( # % FROM PUBLIC, CLAIM Gk Ahersond trongholds which were rald — ik “Beimirios Talifornia ed The raids resulted in S % L g Government Fxpendllmcs e S 1 E s . Sullivaai Al ManSHI T oY R Gty i 4 sy | One 'Sep)dor CBmeslBafck Increase—Revenues : R 9 oanttDemabratic foiavatl EhH d ‘ e P with Prompt Denial of About the Same | 8 . & B g | olves of the right to vote for B e e : SRR sy | Any Influencing Smith and many Republicans did - : Sy B : . ; ‘ i : G ' : by EL PASO, Texas, April 3.— WASHINGTON, April 3 % - % sart ¢ oul 1 wul l, i L b 2 A Three Republican leaders, a for- 4 > ty of nn .|f > 3 > Y ¢ e ' wer Cabinet member, who is now tetary of Treasury Andrew be for n and Mellon foresees no material . will : | | 3 4 Yo . % . In Burope, a Senator and former Bhenis in - - boktiiees oondittons ; | for 1 Walsh and Iqu DELE 3 e % : uator, are named by lbert B. durin balance of the calen- | (e [wil gible,” said Sullivan e T Wi = bg advissd him \to dar year from those prevailing ) ¢ : il layor Rolph said -he had, ng P : By - » the famous McLeanletter Sarts P e i ! Gk 333 dal f o Smith victory, ex-|y : i > K Ito the Senate Teapot Dome Com- Secretary Mellon's views are| ot A - “"' - : m’ 2 2 i sssing confidence \m the I;uml | G d mittee in 1628 in an efiort to e 08¢ 4 prepared statement ot long ago reported to have won fabulous sums a e Casino fr » of former yor ames |} 0 e i { conceal he ) of i 3 “:‘,(Im‘d ‘r!.‘fl‘(.‘:,‘”.: submitted to| Monte Carlo, another bit of news comes from Rosatka Dolly of the well: | Phelan, in the campaign for ¢ of the Democratlo ‘GOvernor ‘of New York, Miss OAthering |, . "4 ,l" “,‘!f, ‘:’) }d,,*:z,:'oh"‘: the Senate Finance Committes| hnown Dolly sisters dancing team. Her secret marriage to Mortimen |Smith delegates ed fo wed Francis L.‘"’l.”m""»‘ ey el s.c"l‘mln‘;( itriends have revealed here. ju which he predicted little aif-| Davis, son of & titled Canadian sportsman, consummated & year aga the state—and a staunch Repub The wedding will take place Junes, R b IRepublicans and D : . It is declaved tHa i > s an P e e byl o kil o « ik t Is declared that the part PP L Gt I 1 The bride-to-be Is Governor Smith's yo t daughter. Wy dinad <o A L8 "I): ference in income tax re i;h: ‘ 2 3 L t o ¥ 7 M’;"’“ "‘v‘ s PHPAD | (International Newsreel) | crats Ar(’ BallOllllg m SHgTt U lthe loan - trom Doheny In fear "l‘h»- shiary said: ~n‘ would | =——— PERSE 3 5 g 'J Various States C wi 7 TR ol “;'m ]u;!)l!r knn]v\'(lmlxv ;:1 nlm take a mighty wise man to pro- | > R SPRCTACTIT AR PTICHTS ;AR ) ransaction would resu n B e inainess wnv. | BYRD SEES SPECTACULAR FLIGHTS ountess Wins Suit ls SUPPUR]’ER [chiargss that the Republican Ad- ing the next months. There AS PIONEER STEPS IN 1V ”‘IU‘\ WASHINGTON, April 3.-—-The A B nintstration favored the il mam nothing to indicate that busine: ‘Hl~ \m 1 crop of delegates to i » by i the Meoxican polic Fall said conditions will differ materially | : {the Natfonal political conven-| : i “ ! Lurea men visited him while during the balance of the yea NEW (YORK, April 3 Com-| WWiigap and Countess tions ‘are heing picked today i e was sick in bed in Washing- \Downward Revision Is Ap- Lty imaainloans, ate mukined § : fin: ) | the outlook for the Treasury for|flights provided \they are made i Griest Bi {Democrats i a like number w0t of Wisconsin, fssued and told the Senate|“after proper preparation and| | riest Bill Passed T calendar for both Re Lo e Must, Cut Reduction .. ... Amande ighard ¥, Byrd belicves | k . L | s'mfel\‘..ry Mellon reported on mfimugfl\% *I‘Afi%l.‘ ar airplan - v pmved by House—— " !si#tons in tiroe States and-the | -+ ; ik P EQ AMPAmN Foruier Senator lrvine L. dens i . iy e prompt denlrl in Washington iblicans and Democrats are as| - —-— ‘ Vthat either Te or Senator Reed WASHINGTON 1 3 A | follows : ¥ b TS v Prasid B '“moot, of Uiah, advised Fall to [downward revision of the postal| Wisconsin primaries with a| p drmer 1 resident Farm/ .onces the Loheny loan. rates. calling for restoration of | dclegation of 26 to:be picked i 3urean Federation Now | it wis put tnto the oil investi- (the 1921 charges has been ap-|D¥ each party rather than by A Q |Ration reecid. same ago that {proved by the House in unani-|Prefunctory primaries 8 i ff)l‘ uC(‘i‘C‘t?\l'_V Of Com. 'Lenroot and Smoot ted Fall lmously passing the Griest Bill Ne York for ratifying of e . t : |while be ill, just prior to The measure now goes to the|slates of 88 district Republican | § AW WASHINGTON, Apvil 8- -Hail-{the time the former Se ry of tes and 86 Democrats 3 . 3 Herbert Hoover as the|Interior wrote the MeLean letter. sial question for] Maine demoerats are making 24 who has “stood moregearly | Rormer Senator Lenroot sald ismsN g passaEe. of the use of the old conyention syste : . el y 1 le eaunciated 'ug Cabingt off! er or former Cabe expected to equal last year on | ; % : ked the first House and assembled to select 12 dele § 3 ) 7 m o ations than jinet officer was present when he the basis of the first returns.. | “I have always believed,” write : p val of a reduction in postal | Eates _ ) i 1 ew in pa | Smoot taiked with Fall and Plans for Bill ‘v:u- man who ”'y“ to the ‘tulm il s, The ‘mensure the sixth| Kansas, Sixth District, Repub-; i’ ¢ @ | sald both insisted that Fall The first Administration pro-|Pole and across the Athantic, < |general postal rate revision in|licans called together, thus com- | %y e mer 1 American {appear before the Senate Com- posal was for a cut in the taxes|"0 matter ?.‘-»\ hazardous m‘ ! % » country's histor The bill|! ng the Kansas delegation | 3 5 tlon, today Imittee and discose the facts. of $225,000,000. The House of |deavor may be, it 1s i ].V‘.-‘hlw ¢ e »stablish a one-cent postaliof 23 | e out f Secretary of | Fall will not be able to leave Representatives further cut the ’i;\” St o e |'“".I : - } jcard and lower ra for s In all, the day will add 111 omme fu dent, for California tomorrow as plan- Max by inereasing, the reduction | \nm»]wI::(' and augmented prog i jand third class matter, tepublican delegates to the list |} g 3 wwalyzed Hoover ned, it is said at the Fall home. W $290,000.000, To attain al . Wi would we be today ’ inewspapers, zone mailing charges | Of already selected while the : o moa viewpoint of thelge s weaker and members of lif there Im‘r( nm.h\-¢~.v|.|lmmlvlk. in| 4 fand parcel post matter. Demg totul of 164 will be e . a detended Hoover's [the family said no definite date « : 'l“::t I:;..xl:" )\”hr).‘ launched out into | g e natimsed fo 388 a ‘ « : m‘r Administrator injor his departure will be given. hat the present automobile tax} o g e e 1 : with the war time wheat|fe may!leave Thursday, e et which was Tepeal.| Spectacuiar, Mights accelers : | |Micsissippi Flood : ind pork situations. on ed by the ||.;m..‘ be restored to!Drogress by stimulating inven X . | M » & With the exception of SMOOT NOT TALKING i the bill, saving $66,000,000, and |tions that increase the safeiy fac % z eas“re ls in House | 5 equalization fee, Bradfute added,| WASHINGTON, April 3.-—Sen- that the present corporation tax|tor in aviation, Byrd finds, and by sover has been a supporte ator Reed Bioot, Republicali ik of, 13% per cent be reduced nuIl) :l;‘l.x:»“lv‘ : |I|'n_; \,,l:;lhl:;'(‘l nagination | W 4 > 1 1$325.000,000 Senate \h;fl\\\]”l\ g ; { ' g ¢ s and princ f o v ned down an opportun- to 12 per cent instead of 11 |they also fos ¢ Flood Control Bill passed through {3y 7 ¥ i by thy Senate TeNE | sciousness” of the people. %, i - | Dome Committee to make a states wer cent as voted by the House. | ¢ % 5 o o : . The Senate Committee on| Looking at the future of W APUSHA T v I 15 e { & . the u ngressional . jou U nent replying to charges of Al- EL R e e “ll||,,i{.‘b];;3,,| helieves '.1.;. 1‘;“ ; \furuml‘|uk‘~n:|l':ulxlnn ousaoy. ith - DYNAM!TE Is [bert B, Fall that he was advised the House tax reduction bill, [Teliable englne is at han ; ” {by the Flood Commitice and in Ilies from El Paso. Texas,| | b whicli was passed before Christ- |foresees by 1936 a passenger planc a Cabinet officer o write i ! A s 3 troductio ' Vpedo it Lk mus, after. waiting for the March |VIth four or five chgines housed ; kel to Santa Barbara, ‘ ! {the Melant lotfhr sovethat i iy : n the wing out of air resistance i v islative status 5 ¢ 0.000 t2 i 1 15th returns. The postponement i {rug iresqlatton i KLYy wan Callforma ; 3 ‘v i‘; ) transaction with B of the consideration of the meas-|It’ 18 conceivable, “he & Festarrat st 4 48k s high altitude exploration may soon s | el to the Rules Committce I eI “".',J""";'",'h: R ntaen it b SykadlMiciael VA MU phominent. enthsr. | 7 ol | ; : INDIANA, Peun, April 4—The | Sopelok N AR g '“,‘lll. g ary when it was found that thel, . "0 e js of the opinion| and playwright, will soon wed the | | SANTA BARBARA, Cal. April 3| . . ks of the New York Central;ltem coammary . to |amplity e majority in the Senate seemed to| 0 T o0y "o 500 miles an hour| Countess Atalanta Mercal, says ¢ | : i Col, Charles A. Lindbergh land. | , g Railrond leading into the Clymer ¢uial to the press. ;'lhr[lllll”lri‘)ir alrl‘l‘ll":jl;l':"?()l(:'fll t::: Is in sight. report from Parls. The countess i: PUBLISHER ed here at 5:20 o'clock yesterday | N 38 g \|’1;:‘1;714T|“ 11\';' (“hu( l”:mv’ i H. 5!‘ . Bri ' 2 The art of gliding without en-, now in Geneva with her mother, ~ N " afternoon. He took off from El} § % S I8 us - Cou orporation, were | Heor Stor rings o House rater than to restore| 0 B 3 EAE i e far| (International Newsrsel) | ANNOUNCEMENT | ' pugo, Texas, yesterday morning| Lbs g [badly damaged, and windows in | W Y 84 enough taxes to meet the Treas- [[L5, . 1 ox¢ ton years in this coun- S N | % for the Coast. The Colonel came ! nearby houses were shattored by | oman Sentence { next year Finance = Committee that the | with a constructive end in view,’ $290,000,000 tax reduction voted |but he decries such flights when by the House must be paredimade purely for the sake of no-} down to $201,000,000, perhaps|toriety.” to $182,000,000. This is even| less that the Treasury Secretary proposed to the House last F In his hook “Skyward,” just| published, Byrd defends sen J.l i ! ) iinog, | tonal aeronautical undertakings d is necessary, he ained, | : . 2 TRcoIP that are true neering ventur hecause of inereased Government | P A ki, v o 3 pointir it the exp expenditures vather than due to ) . : ments the develop any drop in revenues which are| $200,000,000 limitation in the r duction, the Secretar ury Department estimates. try: he prediets. that ipathises”otf Following the rule in down at a private field after| . A 4 o ;m r!xl ." last u[xhlv heli;.\..d 0] Fine or ]‘ul oo ¥ . )y the authorities to have hec e this type will be sold for less than force in all daily newspaper rriends had combed the const 2% ¢ aid 0 SOMMERS LEAVING $400 and. our. younE people whe | offices throughout the coun- when he became overdue at-San | ) caused by dynamite planted under| ;¢ ANGELES, April. 3—-Iil & TRIP TO INTERIORY| o ., noating on the lake, will! |ty nn;i )tlhe custom with Diego where he was expected to| i 5 ; the tracks. An iuquiry has been| o g hildish volce, elevenyeRm o g o |spend part of their time glidiug * most of the newspapers of =~ land. I g Aty |old Marjorie erson asked ¥or the purpose of completing {ePend BT 0 (I : FI.Y lN cANADA Alacka, The Empire will re- Col. Lindbergh is on a visit to| B | N o0 Sy - | \dge Goatgla. Bullocksta ml‘:;r the general goad program for the} "o, " el Burd forbensts,i quire, beginning May 1, that =~ Harry Guggenheim, President of | 4 te ’ . 3 4 coming season, R. J. Sommers, '“"fl]' see “the dgvp]u;ymm of de-} all subscriptions must be e Guggenheim Fund for Promo-| . New Books Are Fewer, ’. lfv;‘”nm)‘x:::\:\vm;?:a;mxh: b:;n; Territorial Highway Engineef, |1 0 S0 o 0 ding speed and | paid in advance. The need 'tion of Aeronauties Sorinteis "Anares Marco Moransd But Tltles Vary Mol’e| she received from Mrs. Lois Pitt will leave tomorrow MOIMNE O | g 0y oning load, praking at-+ WINNIPEG, April 3 -Joseph | for this rule is obvious. So daughter of Frederick A. Stevens mann. the steamer Alaska for a short{i . = oo (ings ‘or fuselage! Crosson, commercéial aviator of| many people, particulaly in 4 1 g‘.e,d fom charges of st nunn NEW YOR \m‘-l 3-—The nnwl: And after iistening (o the child's trip to Seward and Anchorage | FOHTEE (B8 R S ore wing | Fairhanks, Alaska, accompanied Alaska, change their address- Agricultural Survey A 1oveat the consitt nustand o | Of ew hooks.pouring from Amcr-|story, the: fudge: Asb: 104 pAERUE i from where he will continue o}, oo o irace in landing, and a|by George . King, of New York, s so often, that the loss B inP Ri i i e ’,“ e 40 | ionty prosaes AL the rate of @bprox. | for the whippiig & $300 ARG Fairbanks by way of the Alaskalo ™", o Sindicator: which, with has arrived here from St Paul, from the credit svstem is egun In Forto Kigor ok cs o et imately 7500 ‘{ities annually, wtill|aiternative of stly. days’in: jalte Rallrond. He expects 1o be ab-| 000 ang amber colored light| Minnesota. The machine which too large to e consistent | T e e 1s v tha 15 vears| Marjorie said ‘e tather, D\ sent about three weeks. beacons, shoull ultimately, he!(he aviators flew will be used by! with good business, The only | 'THICA, N. Y. April 3 “Th (internationsl Newareel) | \nderson, had left her with Mrs. : 's, conquer fog, “this last foe|the Western Canada Afrwa way to meet the situation is ' ’f"’;“"‘"“"* Py SRepell uNpyRr ARRR o he spring indox of PubMshers'| Pittmann while he wag working. to_sufe flight.” Jitiog: for s fomufpor WA make :he pa\]'ment Tt ad- it | TOEIER RO, 0 Forto B Bl f Weekly lists about 3500 volumes | She saw a chocolate candy bar | Again Delayed Houbite sysipaths” e ot - exc_:repuom. ‘"n'.":"i}:'l"!“l:::“‘l'_":' e 'I‘":""::;"l" 0| STOCKHOLM. April 5—A Stock. comparcd to a 15 percent increa l “I took the candy bar and when Flight ol i RNy he management has had holm policeman. . H. Pribers, between 1926 and 1927 [the woman found out about it. she .. r 3 : R E? 0y § ment subsidies will help it much. | British Navy Man this matter under considera- | | “jtded thore i who spends his leisure time man-, - Greater diversity in the fields of | whipped me with the belt,” e delegation, comprising Dr.| ygacturing viol has received an human act y is reflected tn the | plained the child. “k left P if at all; aviation had better stand Is Found Guilt | tion for a long time and | o€ ¢ s i : DUBLIN, April 3.—A o8- | {on jis own feet,” he affirms.| s Fouw suLlty decision is the result of ma- u?.r.’.‘fi«“:) l-:ilral_lfl. flh_-*"'vml Of | order for an instrument from Jan totals of book production, the pub-|marks on me and 1 cried.” gy field and unfavorable | |itwhay we need 38 private capital| By fourl Martial ture deliberation. Publishers | xhe*'\' r. Albert R, Mann, dean | Kubefik, Jfamous -violinist. Ku- lieation declares, and arbitrary weather lheld the German | |ang individual enthusiasm. Onée| everywhere have found that | [he mew Xork B e College of | helik recently iried out one of curtaliment of the weny volumes | cutors’ offiee reported - that Mea plane Bremen in the hangar these two great forces are avails b A the only satisfactory manner ;(: 5“ ture here, AIIl'l . Lewis! Priberg’s fnstruments and as offered . the reading DUNI. each | Pittradnh’ xpiained thar St here teddy. Baron Huenefeld, | |aple the meteoric rise of the anto- e e [)A"’.“I handling newspaper cir- ”"" som, professor of plant path-|ed that it surps<scd o Stradivard yoar would b difficult hecavse|declaring she “wanted to m & | leader of the expedition in | |yopile will surely be duplicated|wiw€® e Mo Danel BAE RN | culation is to require pay- ’,'u‘;ft'-' I"‘ making the visit at the | in, tone quality most of the tiles have ‘wn ap-|lady of Marjorie.” Bub Juilge il the proposed flight across the | |in the coming decade by the air- 4 ““ ¥y :' f.'l' 3 dh‘; ment in advance, bf 'nl REpsatov. B M. Toyuss Fr o —em peal Lo one class or another. lock disagreed with the mstl Atlantic Ocean, paced the | | piane” PEPeS Gtticial foldibe So, #10 Ricd. The Natlonal Re- MRS, SONAEFER IN HOSPITAL B o — of discipiine. i -aged animal and pline growing out of the famous . search council is interested in the pe ol ks & coheel aRiASLS Summing up his forecast, Byrdlp o, 00 qgraiv ar Matla, Capt.| | 2° possibility of developing a scien- . QUOTATIONS G s o ‘“""'“"“”“ { kl‘l" his plans to himsel ~| states that commercial aviation ol‘Ken”m Dewar ds_scheduled '“4] Hitie R v . Ti””wml l'l-l» -1"_“‘" / YORK, April 3.—-;\)u,~k'-i4mlml making blue m 4 { il e el et v | 3 rese: ¥ ¥ 9 ospital to rveceive Jupeau mine stock fs today quot-|bruises on a small ' mfll“*“fifll Page m, Fack ’,m““ charges, : R i land, medical treatment . el at 35, tepder age,” the M’ y¥ A