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1] » y . ,+*personal contact, it 1s more hu. THE DAILY ALASKA E VOL. XXXI., NO. 4767. BREMEN FLIERS RUN INTO BLIZZARD . COOLIDGE 1§ STANCHLY FOR STATE RIGHTS | President Tells D. A. R. that States Ought Not to Surrender Theis Powers WASHINGTON, April 18—A warning to those who are “willing to surrender local self-govern- ment” to federal agencies or pri- vate interests was coupled by President Coolidge Monday night with an admonition against put. ting fhe government in the field of business. Addressing the Congress of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution, the President elaborated extensively on those two themes but gave no indication whether his views were prompted by re cent incidents or legislative pro- posals before the federal Congress Ob ving that there are always “those who are willing to surren- der local self-government and turn over their affairs to some na- tional authority in exchange for a payment of money out of the Federal Treasury,” the President continued: Seek Aid of Tribunal “Whenever they find that some abuse needs correction in their neighborhood, instead of applying a remedy themselves they seek to have a tribunal sent on frowm Washington to discharge their du- ties for them, regardless of the fact that in accepting such super- vision they are bartering away MAY FOLLOW, HAUN TED AIR TRAID | “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” jUNEAU ALASKA, WEDNE.EDAY APRIL 18, 1928 MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS MAGNATE BRINGS WIF E BEFORE SANITY BOARD & HOWARD MAKES STATEMENT ON @ HIS POSITION 'Replies to Cnhmsms of HIS‘ Stand on Controller Bill, Home Rule Restating his p\).\ul«m on the Controller Bill question, reaffirm ing his stand declaring for “Home nator Bartley Howard, ate for the Republican nom ination for Delegate to Congress, has issued a statement from Ket- chikan lashing out at those who | have been critical of his candidacy on the ground that he opposed the Controller Bill in 1927 and was, { therefors, against “Home Rule.” | Thos who are opposing his candidacy most bitterly, Senator | ‘& Howard intimated, are preaching one doctrine but they are practic-| | ing something altogether different. Cites His Objections In his statement, Senator fard said: “I do not object to a Controller but refuse to support the bill with the following provisions in it: “The Controller Bill provided | that a majority of the Senate and House must elect the Controll I objected to this because I want- C. Julian, an oil and mining promoter. Julian accused his wife of being addicted to alcohol, before the Insanity Commission in Los Ange- | having an u‘ncon.troll:lhlg temper and indulging _les on a warrant sworn to by her husband, C. | in undue friendliness with other men, " BISHOP DICKEY JUNEAU WILL PASSES AWAY HAVE ANOTHER Mrs. Mary Olive Julian, shown in the photo- How.| Braph with her two daughters, was brought Smith’s Campaign Is Formally MPIRE ed the Controller elected by the | | H people. The bill also provided for I Launched { | the Attorney General to be a mem- | | 11 ber of the board of control. 1|| 'NEW YORK, April 18—The || lN LUU|SVILLE NEw B ILD ‘ objected to this because I did second bid for Gov. A. E. || { not consider it good government.| | Smith for the Presidency has || The bill did not provide for the| | been formally advanced by || PRICE TEN CENTS AVIATURS HAVE HARD LUCK AT END OF FLIGHT Light System ‘on Plane Fails H\‘inu Is Run Blmd Night PLANE IS 400 MILES OFF COURSE ON TRIP Crew Will Gdlher at Que- bec to Continue Flight | E to New Yonk City | QUEBEC, \m.] 18 The Ger- yman-Irish flying triumvirate plan a rendezvous here for continu~ ance of the flight to New York in |the Bremen’s plane the F-13. Under these plans the Bre- Imen will be left at Greenly Island for the time being. “Duke” sister [ Schiller who broughts {Col. James Fritzmaurice here ‘nnnl Greenly Island, has volun- red to go back after the two jerman aviators when he learned [they wished to ve The plane F-13 is now at Mon- treal where it was flown from \u“ York resdy to take the Bre- men's crew to the city they set {as a goal. Col. G Fitzmaurice and “Duke’” | Schiller spent the night at Clarks City, Quebee, where they wera Senate to confirm the appoint- The fate of the many fiyers who have tried vainly to cross the Atlant¥ ments made by the Controller and from Europe to America, fails to daunt Lady Jane Charlton. She pl 'the westward flight with her husband, Toby Charlton, in a flying boal | State Commit- forced down in a storm. formal launching the Democratic tee. At the of the Governor's i“Son of the Parsonage 'Peter Woeck Has Contract| Staunch Fundamen- | for New Home of Al- BATTLE WITH ELEMENTS NS 0 e SIS campalgn their freedom.” y Lady Charlton s & daughter of the Barl of Carrick, (Continued on Page Eight.) | for the Democratic nomination I talist Is Dead aska Steam Laundry | NEW YORK, April 18.—Frag- Government, Mr. Coolidge said, u.munanu lustrated News) | — | which took ]).l.\(v' at a meet- | | IRl v 3k Kl At |mentary details from the frozen must he kept out of business. —= || Mg of the State Committee || Announcement of the construe |Greenly Island, pleced together, “If the people are to remain - it - ‘,u‘l the N u:_xl Democratic | | tion of a new building which is|Féveéaled the story of the Bre- politically free they must be o lNEw ANGI-E lN | I; Club, g lution calling on | | to house the Alabka Steam Laun.|Men's successtul groping in :the nomically. free.”.. he. —asseyjed, ; Prohibitionds - v ; . 4 LA ptate dclagutes (o tho N it |blinding fog an Their only hope in that directivh t 1fona1 “Caiivention - to prezent BRI e 4. ia"for them' to keep their own | Side-Stepped by J his name and support his can- | | e b ,'M,h on the |MOBt auspicious. start from Ire- business in thefr own hands.” [ Natl. R Club didacy, was adopted unanim- pripm g i land. ¥ He ¢ »vr‘;fimll n]hel:er '1‘1“1:1 uu'h- {1 Vat ep. Clu | BIG MANEUVEHS. ously. | Costs of construstion” of ‘tug| The Nght devalohad ht tife Wi ic ownership leads inevitably to | | i i o il > 5 S “im a a “position of entrenched selfish 3 1 y ‘ d NEW YOR April 18.— | 'n - — & e \,'\;n .l'm’q:;".xm\l\';:.‘.‘;\ln ’v’{:‘ f?:,', as the l:lflile'rl: w‘:l:hmg: 4:]‘;,:‘:3:: ;‘i“-;vvn\v:]r:sf:fl anngl:el:tr ];O((ll}\'u:lilem;:. Teshmony Prevnously GlV- (l:;lul“h i‘:"n.slm:l‘:lle n]?}‘::‘*:lhl“tl:lll | . | story in height, and will be built loff the course due partly to the Bebiais Atk M ISt {dondaet en Now Takes on | | Prohibition question. The | Seventy-Five War veswls‘nARWlN HOEL ‘ vapcrm oo Gl :l‘fl*l‘l““'; SHL M. with the general public paying a New Phase | | club tavled the majority re- Assembled for Sum- ! w I ‘éimnm.;llll'xllf.px:'illlulul»lx:.&' RO g WD VR high cost for poor service.” “With | port of its committee on Na- | | Mimic W. ! ki and i 1) {blind. Onee the plane e all the care that it is possible oo | | tional Ar'zlirslndvc:'iAI:llg th)e I mer imic war | Ao e ':-‘.iup“",',‘.'z'l\"“'! PO i :vlar:nn o exercise,” ne said, “a situation | WASHINGTON, April 1S—Testi.| | Tepeal of the Eighteenth || ; S the present laundry had long been |FI¥er Was seen, then a mountain of this kind becomes entangled |mony that the memorandum which | 'l\‘:’}*"‘l"""‘;':"v The vote was 1 S‘f{]‘.]w"nlfil’:‘t‘]:“;fi;e'(‘“lt' ‘l""’:]':r' i considered Inadequate, and . R.|At 1ast was séen what appeared in m\x;rm,\m arml lsl(flwd)fl in | mysteriously found its way Inul‘ L B 1 diing oiders: With moveminie st 2 ! | Jaeger, who owns the structure,|'© be a sealing steamer. It prov- s T ORI et T i | shnouiean, mysiry wiich the Elopes to Alaska, Retuns s % mimic war to be fough during | ! 2y P ] rese; ome L " " R T a0 and the discovery of which GUNFESSES 'I'u mimic war to be fousht during| 4o Seaptle, Changes | fof the laundry will probably ba| A bilamard swept' the ocean ail Stressing local selt-government | Créated a stir, was probably pre- | necessary. Plea, Sentenced [ renovated and rented as storo|"I8ht. The lighting system fail- as his toplc and amphasizing that [Pared by former Secretary of In- Seventy-five war vessels assem- | TN {space. Warren Wilson 1s presi.(°d and in Lhe darkness the flers for this ideal the revolution Was hey hgq ‘so:ln-lw" g g ('F:“N»p MURDER uF 2h]ed here as a preliminary to, SRATTLE, April 18—After al. REV. JAMES E, DlCKEY 1:hnn {\fnl the other owner of the “w“!:Hunn)e to read the instru- fought to the end that the im-| ' _°° ity Powgzic maneuvers to attempt to elude |y ost three years during whiek| | laundry. ; ¢ oo dividual might be “free to manage |2t El Paso, at the reopening of Ithe enemy fleet with a base t|iime his case had been set for| LOUISVILL April 15| Work on the new building witi| Capt. Hormann Koehl's long his ‘own affairs, whether they|the Senate oil inquiry. R San Pedro Harbor. |trial - and then stricken, 8o he| Bishop Jame: Dickey, of|start at once, and carpenters were |°XPerience in night flying stood were economic, political or relig-| The memorandum asserts the|Man Claims He Killed Rev.| Naval ofticers ‘intimated war | finally became weary of waiting| the Methodist ‘Eplscopal Chure'y| at work {his afternoon preparing Vlh“:{r::ne:s crew in good stead. fous” the President continued: |former Interior Secretary never| Hall and Mrs. Mills in [Problems which will be worked anq eloped to Alaska, Darwin Hoel| 0f the South, dicd at a hospital|for the setting of the foundation -M.m{meu rg“-e the fiiers an_op- “At certain times and in cer-|eceived a dollar from Harry F. 3 out include an effort to move the | appeared yesterday in the l'“etl~‘)"""' last night following an ill l“ will be a frame structure, and o “..y. of ascertaining the cor- tain places we have been neg-|ginclair in connmection with the New Jérsey battle fleet to Honolulu behind & cral Court and pleaded guilty to|De8s that extended through sev-jon three sldes will be steel framed | H6L £irectlon for the flight, Fine lectful of it, and the power of|enlargment of his New Mexico screen of destroyers without al-|conspirgey to Import liquor, in| €'l Weeks. ,‘H““' SSER S AT of EiE ;mj r‘[’. “Ll ok on their COnEE self-government, instead of being|panch holdings. EL RENO, Okla.,, April 18.—A |lowing the enemy to get within ;995 % - § A\uwiuxu.an_vnm Mr. Woeck north e 'u”u |mlllng with the fog ! retained by the people, has been Chase's testimony 1is regarded |purporfed corfession to the fa- striking distance unheralded. Hoel was skipper of the speed A “son of the parsonage \\ll(:ifrl)lll Seattle were ten workmen, :r ro‘ Tzlunn had about dispairea exercised by those who were Serv-|yy Senate investigators as of high|{mous Hall-Mills murders have AT Cr—————— .boat Cuckoo and was arrested by | fuccessively became minister, col-|ineludi o) Sty “""jl‘l hin ik el ghal: whet=t. ing their own private interests|importance in view of Fall's pres:|been obtained from Elwin F. Al-! 4 Coast Guard boat with liquor in | ¢8€ president and a bishop of the i“_’“ he putato wok-on. the eree: | 18 e rather than the public welfare. lent claim that the wealthy oil op-|lem, held here on a lmrg]ary y his possession. He was indicted) Mothodist T Churc! on of the laupdry ‘and the Ma {k‘"m: but where ‘they ‘did ot But the people have always arous| erator paid him $233,000 in Liber-|charge.. and the case was delayed time| SOuth, James I o epobn sl e Y BV ed themselves and recaptured the|iy ponds in consideration of a one- Sheriff Shacklett announced he and time again. a staunch fundamentalist and aalis in l'h:x}'k,n of the rrumln.u'l.‘un} ] he !Hlmu broke through the control of their own affairs.” third interest in the ranch hold-|could not tell whether Allen is Hoel appeared to change hig{antiunifactionist. : of the Temple and the 8¢ ool fice on :n lake on Greenly Island, Turning to state rights, he said: | jpgq sincere or not (A A P plea from mof guilty to guilty and| 1€ Was one of five Southern|Building, will also be superinten-|the metal propelior was bent and “We have long since realized) . Testimony that A. B. Fall car- Allen said he was paid $5,000 ] drew a $250 fine and 60 days in bishops who in 1926 violently 43;). dent of the building of the laun- ;n[l_l-k‘;;xlv of the landing gear that we have bocome one Batlon. | ried on all negotiations for theland given an autmobile for’ the o jall. e e R R R ul s a nation founded on in- y ar o 4 . i outher av) . L S dividual > states. . Tholr HIEhts e minoiie nad ot fmer S| e e ot i ¢ |Widow and Daughter of = = % | tions of the Methodist trame work of the Temple.| WANTS 70 G0 HOME ought_always to be scrupulously|retary of Navy Demby never con-| Sherift Shacklett is of the op-| Packer Will Pay Ten | s Chureh. On that occasion and wood timbers to be used on | i |‘| :Hu\ _ISLANDS, ~ Quebee, regarded. Unless their actions|gyjteq Fall, was given by Capt.[inion that Allen is holding out e | PUBLISHERS lined wp with Bishops Demny,|the school project, were shipped Aprl 'u{un Fitzmaurice sald are such as to violate the Constl-|j g Robison, retired naval offi-|the names of those who employed Million Dollars {| ANNOUNCEMENT | | Condier. Ainswirth and Dariing {north ou the Yukon and were an-|lc ls anxious to return home and tution and seriously Interfere|cer The witness agreed that|him for a purpose. I 198, 1 . fosiled ket Uiset: nisht. “I.‘l, ,““ i Hensen i with the rights of other States, |pegotiations were carried on with| The confession said Allen heid| CHICAGO, IIL, April 18.—The p 3 Bafore his clevation to the epls| With threo major construction |Groenly :flllnd- T will go to~ they should be left to solve thelr |ginciair by Fall and reported by |up the Rev. Hall and Mrs, Mills, |Dally News today says the widow | | Following the rule in | |copacy, Bishop Dickey had given|jobs to be completed In Juneau Moty Il ay today, then to New own problem in their own W&y |pim as representative of the|choir singer as they sat in anjand daughter of Ogden Armour| force in all daily newspaper ' to the.church 21 years of educa.|this summer, Mr. Woeck plans yo | Vg ot thunlg&e to Ireland,” said under the pressure of public|Nayy Robison previously testi-]antomobile parked along the|Will voluntarily pay $10,000,000| | offices throughout the coun- | |tional service, iicluding eight asjremain here for some time, pos jthe Irish flier. opinion, rather than have outside|gaq that Denby directed the leas-|highway and shot them. After|0f their personal fortunes to set-| try and the custom with | fa professor at imory College and|sibly most of the summer, un | e authority step in to attempt toline of the oft resorve as a unit|driving the auto into a cornfield |tle the debts of the packer. At/ | most of the newspapers of | | thirteen as president of the same|called south on special business JEESI\.’IIZE TEAMER CMCEM' solve it for them. upon Robison’s’ advice and that|he’ said he arranged the bodies|his death, Armour owed $18,000..| | Alaska, The Empire will re- | |institution. Buf e Acconipame hie AREY 18; )h BY; "Nova Scobis; AN Discharge of Obligations this decision had been transmit-|side by side in “Plum Lane,”|000 to Armour and Company for| | quire, beginning May 1, that Born in Georgia antd they have taken over their|18.—The Canadian Government§iiiy “If we are going to have local|ieq to Fall, New Jersey. whose board he was chairman.| | all subscriptions must Bishop Dickey was born at Jef-|residence in the MacKinnou steamer Montealm has been re- . = self-government with all of its ad- ——— He had assumed liability for the| Daid in advance. The meed | |fersonville, Ga, May 11, 1864, the|Apartments. called from the attempted voyage vantages, we can not escape from Chi Ais payment of $7,000,000 worth of| for this rule is obvious. son of Rev. Jumes Madison Dick-| Mr. Jaeger will bo in Juneau|to Greenly Island to take off the some of its limitations. When|Col, Lindberzll Reaches hicago Beacon bonds of the Sutter Basin Com-| | many people, particulaly in | [ey, a Methodist elergyman, and|towards the end of this week, ac-\marooned crew of the. Germam authority is located atar off it is . To Be Ready in July|pany of Calitornia, a land enter-| Alasks, change their address- | | Aan Thomas Dickey. He was edu-|cording to plans he announced to|plane Bremen. necessarily less well informed, 8!. l.fllil on “lxhi, N P4 prise, in addition to $10,000,000. | | es so often, that the loss ‘ cated at Emory College, Oxford, Mr. Woeck upon the latter’s de.| The Montcalm was last report- less sympathetic and less respon- sive to public requirements. When it is close at hand, it is more like- 1y to be executed publicly and in the public interest. Having a mane and more charitable. On the other hand, rights cannot be long preserved unless they are ac- on‘inued on Page Seven.) ST. LOUIS, April 18-—Col Charles A. Lindbergh landed at the Lambert-8t, Louis Flying Field last night, making a non- stop flight from Wichita, Kansas. His two companions were Harry Knight and Harold Bixby, of St. Louis. CHICAGO. April and visible for 100 miles on Chicago in July, of the light, says. Work of installing the beacon of a loop skyscraper on the to] 18-—An aerial beacon 520 feet above street level clear night will be operating in Walter Greene- baum, Chicago banker and donor fnn the credit system is and a few weeks after re.|parture from Seattle. Further de- too large to be consistent with good business. The only Ga., celving his de All marketable securities of the Armour Estate will be used in| ree was admitted|tails concerning thg laundry. wiil a|the settlement. | {to trial in the Nortn Georgia Con-| probably be made public when PR 05 o OF et way to meet the llfillfion“;l | | terence. His first appointment he reaches here. . J. QU to make the payment in ad- | | was as an assistant professor at ——e e — i Q_OTA'HORB | vance rule apply to every- | | Bmory College, where later ho So there will be no ALEUTIAN DUE TONIGHT mnlngement has had became a full professor and s ed from 1891 to 1899 as teacher NEW YORK, April 18.—Alas-) | body. ka Juneau mine stook is quoted | | eXceptions today at 3%, | | Steamer Aleutian, Capt. Gus {Nord, is due in port from the lisland but making slow progress ed within a few miles of v.u owing to the dense ice fields. Success of alrplanes in flying to Greenly Island made it un- necessary to sénd the Montcalm there at the pregent time. - etee |Harry Hill Must Remain in Jail; ‘Retrial April OTTAWA, M1, April 18—H Hill's plea for release from: county jail pending retrial om | charge of murdering his mol | has been denied. The plea made that confinement 8. jurious to the young man. 1 l)f mental and moral science, his- jed by a discharge of ob. ————— i A p this matter under considera- | | tory and economics. : ] 7 fivations. . States’ rights carinof ba| SEATTLE HALIBUT. PRICES |hAs staried. [t will consiat of 24 | | ton for a long time, There followed 8 pastorate of| westee. loncl soents. aoounen | tua 7 Mo 4 ¥ is the result of ma- | | three years at Grace Church, At- ' :::&n;lnd:r%:g s e ;::'i, by o :: Ros b:“’::":f_’ | Cubs’ Pitcher | taba: deliberation. Poblishers | |Ianta; after which Bishop. Dickey) '™'® Artrnoon. «Qur theory of society,” M-, |Prices averaged from 9 and 6 to “”d—'arm o kgt EMtect 2 | everywhere have found that | |returned to Emory Coliege 43| waTSON SOUTH TOMORROW "Coolidge _continued in opposing| 12 and 8 cents yesterday follow-) HCT .“'rm‘,’m': st | Lefl Fortune | the only satisfactory manner | | President in 1502 wnd served in| A "_public operation of - business,| ing arrival of six vessels with tioft P | B Gwr | of newspaper oir- | | that ‘office until 1915. His thir-| 1. Adwniral Watson, Capt. C “rests on & higher level than com. | 65000 pounds. Greenebaum studied aerfal bea. | | l culation is to require Pay- | |teen-year tenurc of the presidents| Giunam, fs scheduled to arrive —_——————— g X munism. We want our people to . John Barrett, oldtime m cons in Europe before deciding I 0!“0‘109 April 18—Percy | i t in .'"."‘we‘u‘y 1, sube 3‘:‘: nzlrutri‘u‘n“m in the history of{ ;..o enroute south sometimie to 4‘" the owners of their own proj d insurance Fepresen is{upon the Chicago light. He says| | Jones, pitcher of the Chicago | 3 k‘m” The E:mpin Abllit. Cdad morrow morning. No word\ had in_thelr own right. We re. looking after business inter-|Soveral other cities are planning| | Cubs, has_inberited 300,000 | o e Carbiiity as Leader . phoen received from tho’ steamer NIN“ that they are all capital-| ests and remewing old ‘acquaint- beacons but are waiting l(rom M- ‘grandmother. | paid jn " Rg & to pal by local agents up to a, late hour b9/ How; this o here work. . | (Continued on Page Bight.) this afternoon. ltor Am ‘ date for the retrial hn

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