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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4785. 7 JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS HOOVER MEETS REVERSE IN INDIANA ALABAMA RACE l_;_:,_,ke, Weas»pa‘n;r CHANG TSO LIN Famous Flyer Escorted in State to 7lst Armmy WATSON WINS CLOSE; SMITH &, ~_ | ORDERSWARTO R e > OVER HOOVER FREES EHND (Y ceAsEINcHiNA EERERREREER S e ) NDIAN Sl)ght Advantage in Neck F y , sired (?vgx.ng to Crit- el poayiEc iy : ik y ) ERMET . o e 2 g Setback, Hoosier State and Neck Primary Race S ; : § it % € 3 ; Primary Election LONDON, May 9 Chang Tso BIRMINGITAM, Aln, May 9. B | oaron, g fi-chue e s i ey v e R SR €S " UMM SENATOR ROBINSON tered returns from P “ k/ B o p - o3 & 5 ¢ ] out a telegram to all civil and PNEUN S 3 5 ¥ ¥ 5 § Drtaats deckiks Tl 4 out telegram to ail civil and | | ; Fogd o » * w i RENOMINATED, G.O.P, close contest in the battle be- J s LA b L it tween those who want an unin structed delegation to the Demo- : | oasainn ot war besrsen Horth f s ad iy : T ovdi s Lot e ety i g ]unml Senator Wins Easily erners and Southerners hecause ok y ¢ eratic National Convention and . B Lo e eistoe) situstion whilon| ; o s - 2 X wh e &% 3 A bt Albert Stump Is those who sought delegates in- 1 B s Vasn . Betw ERlEs . ind | P : P ! 4 3 r structed against any wet. candi- 5 @ |Japan following the massacre at 7 : 2 ; S | Demo. Nominee date for the Presidential nomina s Watian % 8 ; Y 1 = tion. On returns received three E hing M6 Lin dusinvel - tiwt) 2 . ake ? ¢ 4 e ! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May of the candidates for delegat War has, been in progress for - 3 4 e b LAty 3 5 | 9—Returns from 2,518 of la to the Houston conventic : evaral gwkrs while/the Commtine : - ; : “ | e 3,610 wrecincts in In- who favor anti-wet instructions J jsts have been attempting to ruin ; g 4 3 . 3 : diana gave Senator James E. were well in the lead. Mayor § |the county. He says he always i ¢ : s 3 v § ) . : { Watson 144,190 votes to W. A. Gantner, Jr., of Montgom { |apprehended the war might im- f h N £ § P B 2 120,579 for Secretary Her- ery, running on the anti-instruc-| . * lpair China’s friendly relations 2 A . &/ A it ¢ i ; . bert Hoover in yesterday’s tion ticket, was leading for the % o © |and now that unfortunate inei- . ! & ! g h | Republican preference pri- fourth place as delegate ut large © |dents have happened has accord- b7 ¢ ¢ - ; R ¢ & mary. 5 by a slight margin. The f inigly ordered his troops: to cease 5 i . : i R ¥ § 3 ! Evans Woollen, running three were A. Carmichael, Harry without opposition, received Avers and Borden Durn. There| country burial in Arlington Cemetery, as the co entered the 71st Armory at New York. The bray & nige. voke B0R: S8 %’m“f TS S FORd CRBOIRBIIN: 5 (59) in a great relief effort was received with fuil military honor oratic preference for Presi- four places. Returns are too CHINA MAi(ES PROTEST 0 | dent. meager to indicate who has been ; , . GHNEVA, May 9 & Drotist e elected delegates from I!u\ ten | i 4 | rrom ',‘,““.‘l ,“’ i Ledkos of = B i) {8 - " % l‘x‘nL\.\‘ APOLIS ln:L :_\|:|y ') Congressional districts which ar : (tions over the Japanese mil o 4 | h Senator James E. Watson's 1t Ik g e e Republicans || Salmon Market - {hopes of going to the Republican entitled to two delegates each. | %r5 moRm W Shapting. has National Committeeman Walter | e . S ikl T N, | ational Convention with Indi- Moore, selected by the Under-| : been racelvpely Defe m[. New Tax i h(!'r EXPEGT TU i lu Good Shape AGREE IN GASE o'y B8 votes: Dlodged /1ol i wood organization four years, op- Yo 4 | Reduction Plan For 1928 Pack {mounted this morning as addi= FOREIGNERS LEAVE tional returns from yesterday" posed to instructions, candidate | TSINGTAO, May 9 —All for : ! for re-election held a slight lead o "y s N 5 WASHINGTON, M JATTLE, May 9—-Tho A primary increased his lead over . ners except Germans and Jap 4 e over Watt Brown who was con- ARoBE - allo RO RLANE | fo o Hkoe y Senate Republicans s tion of Pacific Figheri Secretary of Commerce Herbert testing for his position. 7 ] B | e cintod italngn whore: the. QK sssfully defended )0 | | aunounced that the 1928 pack ver in the Republican Presi- iy : ) 0 tax reduction . | & W i et - dential preference contest. i 3 | Nationalists and Japanese 000,000 tax reduction . plan | | will come on a bare mark i T GOV. SMITH WINS § ¥ a £ are at war. A train is enroute| | @sainst the Democrats ou yir Has Ollly Ten ]Vluxuh' Se: S-{ | with supplies an hand e Jow- | o A Ch o The advantage that Hoover DELAWARE DELEGATES 5 o [here carrying the refugees. | tually straight panty div } 1] e since 1918, There are | |INEW ral on Charge gained when the populous cen- - i/ k. 3 P ; sion with Commit- | | 115,000 cases cannod. bk Mi of e ters of \mlhmn,:mlxdnu cfl&:t 3 PR ey i | o VOLUNTEER 10 FIGHT || T Republicans restored || tee of Senate salmon on ‘hand compared M Is S hr-u\i oty Brinim v Sl Slaware:Demou sute: 5l 3 MANILA, May 9.-Large the 10 percent club dues tax | i with 1,025,000 cases a year oney 1s Je out during the night whe Delaware Demoerats yesterday el 1 y iarge gam- | | Lhe. -0, PAreBnL | g | | B o (retinn Bueliad: Baiain ccted six uninstructed delegates bers of Chinese and Japanese| | --‘ml defeated 1' o rape o of the WASHINGTON, May 9—The| | 8 AT, ! Gy oy to the National Convention ak = wme |here have indicated intention of | 10 gaggent adptission stk | Senate Campaign Fund commit-! ), ALBANY, Y., May . 9--The| rphe Senatorial contests seemed Houston. Harry Graham, Deme- returning . to their respective ’ day_ afternoon question-| T Boice jury twing M Florence K. § 2 L )i i OSBeE e it o —— B! ni cratic State Chairman, said that DOROTHY DILLEY countries and volunteer for # 5 s - e titchie and United | * Kiappforiner. Seevetary: lmmfi‘“fl«fi:’wfm ‘o China proclaiming a temvorary hostilities and bring order in the General view of the escort of honor y nnett, gallant avintor, whose body is shown b . the committee learned he able to @ e aifd has been dis General Gillon. who contested the all of fho delegates selected fav-| ¢ o @outuan Jr, son of |(ATY serviee n cass they are I wallar ity il lon . chargo- of misuse Of 1935 |gont TorEed well Out 1o ”‘m ored the Presidential candidacy | (OS5 SR JEs B0 O nceded in the present Chin ! 10 minute session with | consus pay money, has been unfwith a majority over Attorney- of Gov. Alfred B. Smith. socially ~prominent banker, |, 050 trounte 505 { i 3 - 1 | [ eloped March 9 with Dorothy & - > . i) spent no money, has no or- “harg The Supreme Court fix-|n oination with him, in the Re- MICHIGAN TO INSTRUCT Dilley, pretty musical comedy | y | ganization and does not exper ENTHUSIASTIG od May 21 as the dute of IN8 NEW [ abitean. rhok il DELEGATES PO srmm | dancer, who wil reee fon | M £ el o BE HEAD OF 4" i i IRl'on the sxine alinskes. 0 - RALCL SRR Stump likewl by a large the stage as soon as her present l'('l(’l's[!lu'g on . « . vt xS i : i | The commitiee questioned Sena-| majority his opponents, Walter H'HU HUROD }\If‘-l!:. M:‘ly 9.1 contract expires. This is the | Serious Charge tor Reed for f an hour. He | OUTSTANDING FIGURE Myers and William Curry, for the —Although there are reports of | second son of the banker who | it said his friends had voluntarily | LBANY, N. Y, May 9 Whel\pemgeratic Senatorial nomina- ¥ from some out m;.l.- has eloped with a stage star, ETERS o A o A | | formed his inization and hi N Florence . 8. Knapp, sig-|gjon, the leaders of the ed New PHTERBBURG, Alaska, M | ] . f aianis ul lean - of the : Michigan Democracy claimed to b R A ames Thomas, aged s Bon gty o et AR ally suceositnl as dean of the| ‘rhe indications are that both s b B . eracy g > 2 R $1,2 a H - P P R a 0 econd s at Sy- 5 N g a o 9 Gy (il the Blats Cintontion > 2,500 bail fol- ElT L RO IBureau Head Sees Here of home economies Gt 23 lthe Republican and Democratic £ Sta All details of campaign expendi i racuse University, came to nominees for Governor will in all would issue iron-clad instructions "'“'”“ - , hearing onlTaxas Delegation for Dry|tures are beinz recorded by tne| Chance to Carry QOut bany in 1 as New York's first{ ovability be selecte State gk iy i | two charge ittempted assault = J ? prohatiiit) sladtea 10 Ry fron T AR 0 lon two white men, Mrs. Frances| Plank and Dry Candidate |“o™mmitee: “Real” Conservation b ey Bt N s [conventions as i Sl i sl e ey Allen and Mrs. Jennie Sondslet. g i’ £ - S EE e Hei At g slim that ‘suy of the ten HpRAH unit for Gov. Alfred E. Smith, B e ety S R et But Uninstructed HOOVER ON STAND 7 ~ lthose of her sex who had entered |jioun candidates will poll a clear 0y ST et KEOgDRINA S0 b e taan, whis Bbteckad tial it WASHINGTON, May 0.See-| In Alaska today there s the|politics, majority of the votes in the pri- the State Presidential prefercuce IRed irtad: to' chraiklo. them TRet| DATLAS, mex. Mug B—ikivp- | MESEY L Compicrce Hashert /G| s thld tor fhe lishment{ One of her major duties as sec-| .1y election. The same situa- in April. Although the ;::'ml“\ night and Monday night. |cates of a Prohibition plank in|Hoover told the Senate Campaign |0f teal wild life conservation, a|retary of state was the taking offtjon is true of the half dosen pression is not legally S g By eete. |the Democratic National platform | Funds Committee today that on |conservation thai will permit not|y New York state census. Her|pemgcratic aspirants for the Gov- binding, party conventions have; b Al e e ORI o s nnocence. e B idate fon ‘rosi. | the “expenditure side” of hig[only the taking of game animals|ierm ended at the beginning of rarely given contrary Instruc- ay 9.—Nine A 4 s 0w ¢ campaign he had made “no per-|for food and fur bearers for mar-|jagt year, when the office hecame \ ) s s, all members of two dent, under the leadership of ! ; i s S Wiy il or | keting, b also enjoy for |, HoLatlve - ond. . el sl pan familics who have been missing {Much Ma“nal Needed Gov.. Dan Moody, will be-in con-|50nal expenditures except, 'per-|keting, but also mopd n appointive one, and she RACE FOR STATE POSITIONS —-— . ps, for telephone calls. sportsmen of the whole country, in | tyrned to her former post at Syra INDIANAPOLI Ind., May 9. W , lsince Sunday when they left 2a [trol of the Democrati P son- | NAL Carl Rossman Will Go For Repairs to Italia ) « | | Hammond, Louisiana, after spend- 22 Hoover, testifying under oath, the opinion of Paul G. Redingjon,|cuse Universit The Republican Senatorial vote vention May 22. This is assured | CICOWer: (080 o, e Ohiet of the T i oxb AN | Monkh > et N i 4 143 AT i 4 v pissd gy RPEY il o5 k) said his friends made the cam- e he e Months after her stireme 6 ecinets s: Robin- To An.“(‘ on Boxer to |ing the day there on .m_mmuk.’ CIN Spitzbergen, May by returns from th _conven in 3 precine wa |were drowned when their auto-) als are urgently need-|0f more than onc-half of the ign for him in a number of|vey. He arrived yesterday ""'I' alfrom office, her public s s was [ o' 195.566: Gillon, 60,7803 J i Pic s f ot i A ) Y Pexas ot ¥ | States, in ten of which primaries|Week's stay here before under-|yought sharply into the limelight Shoot Moving Pictures mobvile leit the highway, ran into|.q 1y, put the dirigible Ttalia|TeXas countic R o taking & comprehensive - field 8 ) the Cities Census | —_ |a swollen stream, overturned and|;n g6 o iy to the North| Gov. Moody, who led the fac had been called for. AP conditions atrestiie Bia By ¢ of A i ATTLE, May 9—The Boxer|imprisoned them. The bodies P den gt tion that favored a Prohibition| James G. Good, former member |study of ¢ 8 8 & Alas-| service, Inc., that she was guiliy |00 the vote in 1,890 precincts | 2 4 Pole. She has landed here from 3 of the House of Representatives|Kkan game and fur hearers. of malfeasance and irregularities . . b1 been ordered to take Barl|w found by divers who re-|ipo poco chip. The weather is|Plank and a dry candidate is re h ouse of Rey 4 i BEA twafe © hod of AlRginiieat : ¢ o was: Stump, 79 Myers, 37,- Rossman, motion picture photogra- | covered them. ¢ g’ : ®|garded as virtually assured the|(FOM Towa, has charge of thei [ihe tasto ' LA Of A F9H 88 HHn the conduct of the census ofg4; ourry, 14,478 pher, aboard at Seward to shoot fue, chairmanship of the 40 delegates| HoO¥er National organization |Fall was, such that it created aj192; w e A e gl | P R gy and George Lockwood, former|desire to get more thoroughly ae<l "Gui of an official hearing of| (Continued on Page Bight.) pictures of the Midnight Sun, Bs- | # R to the Democratic National Con : o4 hes ople AlAL S Bt e b kimo activities and reindeer herds Crew of German Plane Ptomaine Poisoning yerbion. Secretary of the Republican quainted with the people @ 6| these allegations, before a com-| tional Committee is also con-|country,” he said. And in pursult} piggioner appointed hy Gov. Smith which will be shown nlruuglp,u' On Tour- In Plnladelphla Claims 14 Victims, Gov. Moody has expressed op B e etarca | ST bhseot, ‘o will spendl ARDRR" oimmal chargen weainet | Former Alaskan Passes the country. The Boxer sailed position to the nomination « W st Wi Al k & . . north last night. Gov. Smith, but he favors a dele | The Secretary asserted he ;vlltrle flu) v Bavhund, AdkaMERN s SHADD: . Th! HRks vu:| Away in Olympia, Wash. PPN T S IR A, PHILADELPHIA, May 9.—The gation uninstructed for or against |Unable to give the amount of eld with \ T g concluded, and the report was pre-| i LADELPHIA, May 9.— L again o it den iana | agent the rean and exeeu-| n. )¢ submission to the gov 2 A. J. QUOTATIONS members of the crew of the Ger-) anyone by name and i3 for a dry |Money expended for the .I”",'.' na ”Av“‘ Mr;;: ,“:,, e aal | pared n‘l euvl)wmb i ‘|t 1:’ V| OLYMPIA, Wash., My B — * |man plane Bremen have arrived plank and a dry candidate. pu|Primary it is in the I|‘|m‘~ of i e g b o R i ') g Frank A. r, aged 65 years, NEW YORK, May 9.—Ala ul[hor(- from New York on the first he declared emphatically that he |the Indiana Manager, Oscar Foel-} ! Blaced last December fasl Northw pioneer who was in i s e Depend on Commission " Juneau mine stock is quoted to-{stop of a swing around the East-y -t =M SORCC BT B would suppoft — any candidatc linger. [ n et ot A ”“‘""efllc’:‘ G,'.f:," T the gold rush of 1598 and said o Gk e JEDEATHOL g country, counter. The majority of the vie- ;‘I:]:b":nl“ PR e Mr. Redington Lo depend very| gworg that Mrs. Knapp placed !0 BOve B L','n'"v.f‘,'.'r‘..k;“‘ B tims are women. Some of the|lOUS b Rumanian Peasants largely on the Alaska Game Com-| mambors of her family on the pay-|¥**™ FRSLEriN: s Texas Republicans For Hoover uthicte st af : - cases are 5. nt gty e i 4 , mission In the establishment and | potls without requiring serviec U S PENSIONERS LIVE R 4 '\"""I""M"';'{"‘ x"\‘l‘;’)“‘(“"""“""“"z" Returning to Farms; |administration of w ho wa|{lag ahe removed and burned pub | (:1.: lrm‘|’llrlm of Skagw vw:zllln B ave e J myer . v sd to term ‘“real conserva-|iia : . 1 op. | membe 3 v IN 85 FOREIGN LANDS Alaska Excursion to tions to select delegations to th Ultimatum Is Given|P*essed |'l' 'v'\' i “:m“ e 4|I“. 'l';vun"‘!'m. ‘Hv‘; h“ vl e | by GF yo B i Sbota’ conuantl Bt o © 18 presse L dorsed and cashed chec made | * il oo Be Subject at Meeting!™: """ tve seeticatis Ry gonera public subport 4nil o peyaibl’to othors.aud thet ihe re. | ho White Puss and Tubes ubject al €etng ' ; tnhem have specifically in BUCHAREST, May 9.—Weary | ©0 56 CFEL B0 T o anle of the | b OIS A i c(ate | ROUte mess house and it is bes b ol structed their delegations for Scc- and footsore after the memorable b * warded personal service with statel o ot ater he went into the WASHINGTON, May 9 Muru-Irigln the Confederates. They re- SEATTLE, May 9. —The Young{retary of Commerce Herbert . march to Alba Julin to attend ernorship Carter In the Democratic Senatorial -ees - LITTLE ROCK, Ark, May 9-— Fourteen victims of ptomaine poi- goning are in hospitals and sev- eral others are reported suffering from slight attacks after having Territory have given (he Com-| = prec Al f et ffor o protes . rage T interio than 4,000 United States war pen-|turned to their homes and are be-|Men's Business Club _will give oover. last Bunday's historic peoples’ [ Mission In ls efforts (o OV [ SSewtinned oo Page Two), sioners dwell in 85 foreign lands|ing supported there by this gov-|over the meeting tomorrow to Al referendum, Rumania’s legion of | #48 berpetvnie WESEL UL G and receive nearly $2,000,000 a|ernment. the Alaska Day program in TANA B.EPUB peasants have returned to their RSN 1 yory reat oppont q S i > C’ b vear from the bureau of pensions.| Germany leads the foreign pen-|furtherance of . reservations for e NO%IC&};gEU(l farms to attend to spring eul- :ih’:fl’lr"‘i]rln‘ li;_y.}fl,’,z‘,;,‘: ‘: ‘,, ,I,',y\‘ I‘:| "’nn"pr € "’l'l‘ wamoer The average payment is $500. sioners with 185. During the |[the excursion to Alaska. The club tivation. Absolute order prevail- bi ':mr- Ko "4 e i s e Most of these pensioners are|world war, German and all other|will make the excursion trip this| HELENA, Mont, May 9.—In ed everywhere. The political ”‘,""‘ S Redourliso the l/r (r()(l as II()alt’L Guar‘l living in their native country, but | pensioners whose countries fought|year in conjunction with the Se-|complete returns from Montan. |deadlock between the Liberals|hat, will redo & others were lured abroad by ad-|the Allies, did not receive their|attle Chamber of Commerce and|counties indic that the county and Peasants Party continy REmal and aesthietic view = venture and the desire to live com- | retainers hecause of lack of com.|leaves here June 2 returning|delegations to the Repubiican|The ultimatum for Iimmediate 1l"'|'.’:,-' :l R Y v s WASHINGTON, May 9 o give]the senate chamber has been in fortably on the limited income.|munication, but they were paid|June 16. [State Convention which will 1 dismissal of the Bratinau Govern-| (0% 0Bl W0 0L oy, | the » more of nature’s +sun » exact center of the wing, & Nine hundred make their homes [after the Armistice. il held May 15 are largely unin |ment has been given to the Re- [ W 18 Buie ROGY C8TRGY Ging and fresh air, a bill is be.|rectangularshaped room with the 41 50 fotelgn speskiie lesids, 338%) ; France has' 76, Cuba M, Taly MENUS REACH LIMIT structed. | meney. e, . Irown hear | tore congress for reconstruction | chairs and desks of the Senators live in 21 English speaking coun- |64, Norway 59, Mexico 53, Sweden PARIS—So0 hard are Paris hos- - e —_——— e k;‘l?z!]y;‘::.“ll“.-A.':;xmm.;-’rh\;”r'-.v.,r,,' of the senate chamber. [‘nrr-m;ml in semicircular forma: tries and 1,400 dwell in insular|49, China 37, Switzerland 35 and |tesses straining to be original in (White Fish Hatche L.m Thomas and i arvaiion horo whidl tion. possessions. Japan 33. their dinmer menus, says M. Henri g Ty ",'I'l"""""' s f;'" ':'r“' tor e Norgh | David Lymn, architect of the| fhe reconstruction program Although nearly every corner| Canada leads the English speak-|de Forge, that one may expect Bill Has Passed House Mechnmc Are Killed Z’m“r;:,"’l‘“"»;‘u;“"‘m‘_“' T ask AR ml.pin.li I|:|»’uunpl‘-u-4{l ;; s.ln of | contemplates ‘the moving ot the of the earth harbors an Ameri-|ing countries with 1,744, Ireland(soon to see such ilems as Violet e e » selittle plans for relocation of the cham-|chamber to the northern side of can ‘war pensioner, nome live in|has 235, England and Wales 224,|omelet, licorice gravy, spinach| WASHINGTON, May o 7i-| ,TEREBORO AIRPORT, N. J, l"’"’“"" puy ntent to boile OFlber and many senate offices, and|tho wing, allowing direct Access Russia, Greenland, Turkestan, Bo-|Australia 48 and Scotland 27. peppermint and bananas with an- House has passed and sent to | May 9.—Lieut. Thomas, who re- l;mluln; r"ld ".‘ " Mr. Tt has them @ it the|of sunlight and air. livia or the Azores. In the insular possessions 1,120 |chovies. Senate the White bill authoriziu: cently tried for an endurance | BFAISH Cotumbia ™ ATt bill is passed. The senate appro-| Senator Royal §. Copeland of Many of them fought in the|live in the Philippine Islands, 87 ——————— $3.400,000 for a five year fi-1 fight record, and St. Aughisan |**1%: priations commitice has Tecom | New York, author of the bill, and Civil war, coming to the United|in the Hawaiian Islands, and the ROME—Domenico Cevasco, New | conservation program. The bill Weatherby, mechanic, were killed 35 Radington okiy. reiam mended the voting of §500,000 for| himself a physician, believes m. States and receiving bonuses of|others in Porto Rico, Guam and|York [talian, has given Mussolini|includes $50,000 for establishin IWMn their plane crashed on-af oo Qo0 “‘l. b “' of ‘th the work. conditions in th% chamber are thousands of dollars from rich|Samoa. $1,100 for the Association of War!fish hatcheries in Alaska th - [test flight in preparation for a e | thay the .su _(, Since the senate wing wos add-|such as to impair the health Qfi Americans who did not desire to| A few live in Nicaragua, ' - !Wounded, ? l)eun second record atterupt, l (Continued on Page Two.) ed to the capitol building in 1359, | senators, § tory's credit from both Question of Funds

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