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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME" VOL. XXXII., NO. 4810. 7 : . JUNEAU, ALASKA, "l:HURSl)AY, JUNE 7, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS SCREEN STARS FLEEZ FROM BLAST Opposition Combines to Stop Hoover, Who Wins Contests FIEI.I] UNITES CARRIES THE BANNER TO HOUSTON, 'PLANE AT SUVA SHIP STARTS FOR ILL-FATED ITAL(A ARE WARNED BY T0 STOP FORCE , IS DELAYED BY |4 PN % ALARM OF FIRE OF BIG DRIVE B SN TIDES, SUPPLIES g | AND QUIT CAFE Southern Cross Preparing brites ot Bl All Forces Opposing Con- for Hop on Last Leg Screen Celebrities at Party 1 C : : ] A 73 ¢ : in Hollywood Have vention Favorite Com- ; ; to Australia - i 4 : & ’ % e g ! Narrow Escaj bines to Down Hoover : 5 b o . ; My SUVA, Fiji Islands, June 7 H i e ; The Southern Cross rested on ! \ g 2 . vl KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 7. G 3 Nniului( Beach tonight awaiting 5 e ! » i b TEN PERSONS ARE —The field opponents of Secre- 5 Y L [an ebb tide to permit the hop-off| § ) ? INJURED, EXPLOSION tary Herbert Hoover completed ; ; 5\ ! kSl for Australia. an organization in an effort to An unruly surf prevented the stop him from being nominated plane starting last night .and for President. L. L. Emmerson, Lo also the fact that Republican nominee for Governor < : Z : Mysterious Contrivances all supplies of T ¢ oL sl - i i ¢ gasoline were not taken aboard. | Voe tp e 3 i s de b . e Are Found—Russian of Illincis and a supporter of p When the Government steamer 3.2 2 e v \ 9 5 e . | jov. Lowden is generalissimo of | 3 J . : Pioneer arrived with 800 gallons v - R e 1 o . ( Cafe Damaged the entire anti-Hoover nrgunizn»i ey 2 of gasoline, yesterday afternoon ¥ $ . tion combination. The election | s . transporting of the drums to the of Emmerson was effected at a | |shore was rendered difficult and A heavy explosion wrecked the series of meetings this morning | | slow by the rough. sea. So great Russtan’ Ragle Onfs ‘erly: (Rl at which supporters of Gov. Low- . e B the delay that dusk found Vnornme: Silbw it e 8 den, Senatcr Watson, and <<-nu-\ £ the plane only partially fueled 4 - T 3 K 3 s {score of film celebrities, headed Tor Cusiey deiticinam, and the tide coming in. y g, < s o o by Charlie Chaplain, had fled fol- «Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick | ¥ > The craft was completely fuel- E s Y 3 A o 4 : |lowing an alarm of fire, of lllinois, Republican nominee ed’ today. B4 s R 4 e p ' The' expioatoitiinsordd’ 10 uh for Congressman-at-Large and n: e Capt. Kingsford Smith said he % g [sons, two who may die he Lowden worker, was made chair- | expected to be in Australia in 2 I blast ‘aceurred. ih. the sess Nl man of the publicity committee about 20 hours after his take-off Confronted by almost imp:acable weather, | gallant crew. Last reports from the dirigible 1o 11,0 siudio center. of the anti-Hoover forces, with from 'H‘l't’ winds, drifting iee and a steadily lowering | said she had been eompelled to alight on the | pheodore Lochijinsky, former “]""“f"”i;”"s '1': h"}“ n"“ “'"le.lm temperature, the supply ship, Citta di | ice, but due to intereference the radiogram |Russian Army General, owner of placing the aims of the combina- ion before the delegates % Milino, has started out in an attempt to get i to give her position. Inset, Geaneral —Ithe cafe, sustained a fracture of tion before the delegates. 1 ,_'_“,“,,!‘ to General Umberto Nobile and his ithe skull and his condition is International wsreel. serious. v} Irving Stroher. a gyest, receiv- ORGANIZING FIELD o - v oh | ( |ed internal injuries. KANSAS CITY, Mo.,, June 7. 3 : | revealed candles, surrounded by —The opponents of Secretary ; SWEEP 0F SE A]-s I_J {kerosene soaked string, burning 3 | P & ‘Hl the attic of the cafe. Hoover for the Republican Presi- | ’ ‘ ) dential nomination look to the 3 ¥ “P SEARGHING | . , ADM'TTQNGE A similar contrivance »was Watson, Curtis and other favor- found about midnight in nnolher ite son delogations with the hope! Miss Katherine Miller is to be the tope of Ha f : part of the cafe. £ adding their yotes to those forl 88 “Miss Houstom® in the International, Pageant.of Rulchi Commer: o indl. . f The explosion - oceurrad satly ':‘u: ann‘::l! who ‘will enter |" 8¢ Gaiveston, 'I%mfiy in June. = . ce Secr tary W B g 4 this ‘mornimg” when a gay " W the convention with about 250 Slaternatiinki“NeWares)) 5 . More than 60, Includ- Yot I'was in progress. - - . - : 4 e S R ;| ‘In the ‘parly with - Chasiie 8. E 2 L 3 = ¥ & AMPTON, Eng., R gy Votess - Haw.. longs the Lowten) ~ 7y T T T ing Texas Delegation e B SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, June 7( t0 M0 BAUY e Ta Bale votes will remain with him ap ey Capt.Larsen ReachesKings | —Harry K. Thaw, who has fig- pears problematical, but the | Py 1 eacheb gl 1 ared o tront pages of American | 446, Husband of Gloria: Swanson; Lowden boosters pin their hopes More Boats Enter KANSAS CITY, June 7.—The Banylll Jom Navy ! papers during the past 20 i’ f‘:‘ (“;’l'"“‘ 3 ;l::“r‘m‘ '";t s on cementing his strength early | | For C il | Hoover forces are making vir- Flier Holm i R ven has been refused entrance \'I & J“.""“, s 3 oneq and. holding it intact to frustrat | | For Captial-to- UNABI. T ET tuslly & clean sweep in the fight e | § ||tc England and is returning to ;,:l“’l'l‘):v “]‘"“wlp‘q"’:’:“r({r"‘l“fl““:fl"“« Hoover. Capital Race for delegates out of the con - U n 4 | the United States, ok e R, { The Lowden forces also look to | P ol No other candidate than Hooyer |, KINGS BAY, June 7.-Capt When fire was discoversiiig 1od \ i @' Thaw, th son of a Pittsburgh v . i st e i ki o o n IRiirdr Larsen has arrived here b s O p i.(the basement, the film folls left. by, o Wy M < gt | | Two more motor boats were [] ) at In a real fight !y yiple’ tatia, Weather i : 1 el ] ! . : b condi- ; [oceurred. ¥ doubtful Pennsylvania contingent | 1 while he has been picking up in | teat. Thaw subiequently escaped Y to support' thelr movement | | yiEIEL 1OTRY I Ko oML | GAReAR R BITLY. Nu7e: HOLAK) TIARIGE & miene | e i N B W' trom a prison for the insane, was| The Wlls of the building cl::. e against Hoover, who is admitted-| D - i "\' 2 2 7 1 Hoover's foes conceded they 5 ‘ v ? . . recaptured and later freed. b Al 1y the favorite against the field. || DolPhin owned by Ray | |Plane Too Heavily Laden, had suffered a severe setback, but |'h¢ first opportunity offered and . mgland excluded him Soviy -~ " 1ok . because | » E. Stickler, of the Seattie . ; fly nmorthward and Lieut ; " L RGP P £ They hope that a new alignment | | v/ "y 1:-'nun 814 foet. | Wind Too ngh[ for contend: they. Are sHlL 2 able 1o | oteg ”whn“ )‘l‘):‘uh-.::' fllxp;‘)lllt] v1-:4;|l-‘r- o8 A1 iRy ‘ may be created in favor of Low=| | “Gu o GRS TR Ocean Flight “lv'}(;,p"",.t, :{lu::(;r load the anti.| 18 over the fce without fndin | o : A oo | “"{‘_] ition likewise| | Froebese, of the Queen Ci Hobvar. mon cane et iRt | any THSR. of :the Ttalla. . Holm By ! The, Huavesioppanition. 14 e Yacht Club, Sealtlo, . TRESPASSEY, Newfoundland, "HEht for delegates was |45 Unable to fly today on ac- | i r ¥l ; ' THIRD PARTY is convinced that President Cool et Tino 7 —he menoniane Rolons, |When the fight for delegates was |t b MOCTe, 2 T¥ SECh 08 AC HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 7.— idge will receive considerable | practically ended with the com- ; 22 acknowledgement on the first bal-! h,’:'““",I1"".':?"‘\“"“I)"“;“T';)‘d"" EmuR :"ri]l' fai o “;_""f‘ st ‘“’;” "‘f; mittee's seating the entire vr..x;.,""""“‘“ e i it 4 T ‘ i UF cuNGHEss* lot which might contribute to|, ¢ > empts th's forenoon to take off)gejegation of 26 that is lined up . ¢ F | hdifling Hoover OF. b fml‘n the harbor on the projected | ¢, froover. The anti-Hoover Seo- WANT AID OF WILKINS 1 | Many conflicting factors enter " SRR AT T I Atlantic flight. ple hoped to get a few at least into the discussion at this stage. The plane’ was apparently too|,e 416 mexas delegates. Under Secretary of Aeronautics, | ] . | ROME, June 7.—Iialo Balbo, }‘ BRI ek e ani the W68 Wk today announced that his de- 2 . NEW YORK, June 7.—A busy . o p “dra o) e 3 ———————— ~ ] " | dle even though there exists a s Dthenryt Wik MRS ATTURNEY GEN Tib NN Oeorse T WHMISK) of vie 1ate Willlam. Clegelt ap 184, with (e [‘x",ff.’;'::‘.’.l..m""‘ °f Chairman of Appropna- ke g hpemny ate this afterncon, it was saic : oping to persuade ‘ s R . oxpeditic . ; 4 il bt ",;"UI,';Z’"”;; LIN 8 [to fly in search of the Italia in| rundel County, Maryland, is| " )0, 100 George Jeftery, ot g Committee Dis- delegations 7 a futile ANOTHER OCEAN FLIGHT a Dornier machine, similar to| Shortly to be married to Eus- pripjeh Naval ofticer and com-| 4 in the situa NEW YORK, June T.—After that used by Amundsen. This is| tace Robb, only son of Major mander of one South Polar B cusses&Expenses ti Am'ilmt.:uh:::':r th:t lu.;m:l :lt‘-l(- one hour this morning, during available and it is hoped Wil-| General Sir Frederick and pedieion of the late Sir Ernest T jon is 3 g vhile 3 e > - g i 2 4 | WAS TON, June T—Appro Hoover forces seem to be solid| PEKING, June 7T—Reports re«|which time ft was lost in the kins will consent to fly it tof Lady Robb of Rutland Gate, Shackleton, annguneed he will pri \,m':l?,;, I;(:,,,“g::"f,,z -A,em r(:;:l(‘:ti“" amn;m the combined op-|ceived here say Marshal. Chang |fog, the monoplanc Columbia re- Sudd T G I ""fl’r"hlfur the mi»lm.'] o-x;lnlurv;l':: England, ‘Iva;l an »-a](pmlnlfl)x;l of .:l, ]nwu ment expenses™for tha: hexioa: ¥ sfand Tso Lin, Manchurian war lord, is iy Y {8s Fie fter be- t ~|and give the world the bene (International Newsreel) land two planes. ¢ wi eave e 4 ore appe imilar urned to Curtiss Iield after be-jdudden lurn Given to Im 4 | g al year show a net fucrease ;:»:le;vpLam it Ly alive and recovering from bruises|ing unable to find the way to of his flying experience. in September, I ar sho of i L - 5 Ry —_——— y & N a . $238,542,608 over ghe appropria: on e head ud ek susained oja Orehard, Malnc. on tho frst peachment Proceed Mystery surrounding the’ var- I commander Richara 1. nyra| EOSTIE08 ov as Teaving Peking, was 2 ght. FURIIS 0N . » s Blate A fations committ kan Prospector e TS e . 8 R 2 ate ppropriations mmitioe Alas rosp [the other day. Miss Boll aid two men pilots| BOSTON, Mass, June 7T—Im.|fed ‘Hterest in the airship’s fo, T oMl Folke, fowionk pointed out that Congress votod Drowns W hile People o b M will make anothcr attempt to ate. AR t ' . oy, Aeg peachment .]lrr)('emlhlzu against NEW KITE EVIDENCE less than the budget bureau pro- ()/ Wiseman Look On MANY CENTENATIANS reach Old Orchard this after-| Arthur Reading, attorney general A posed, as in the last, and “every- noon. of the State of Massachusetts, OHICAGO-—Marcus W. Jerne-| thing was considered by careful’ WISEMAN, Alaska, June 7—| MOSCOW—Of soviet Russia’s » was brought to a sudden halt to- & gan, University of Chicago pro-| survey and on the whole the ses- John Clefang, aged 60 years, a|population of 146,974,366 there are day by his resignation. fessor, reports new cvidence that!sion of Cougress just ended made prospector, was drowned while at-|29,498 persons listed as 100 years Atlantic Coast Line Just what effect his action will NEW YORK, June 7—A note|Benjamin Franklin proved, inde-'a splendid record for saving pub- temptin, 'to ford two horses'old or more. The Union has 5, Train Wrw'lmd'"its have on the impeachment pro saying her .mi 10-year-old | pendently of French workers, the | money. Prosperity and . good across fhe Koyukuk river while 000,000 more women than men, % 7 ” ceedings is not certain. daughter Grace was going to a|identity of electricity and ‘light- | times demand incre as vellu the Inhabitants. of this town s i ey Open Switch at Night| Reading was recommended for SHOT FLGRIDA tunoral has heen received by Mrs. | ning. Inew governmental funclions. : e ITABLE impeachment by the houge of rep Budd. The letter was postmark-|-— stage. Clefang has been a pros~' SUOKANE—With a modest fee|®an was killed; Alexander Yancy|misconduct in office. The main mile from the Budd home. It [ L()g(ll n M(lln(’ pector in this section for the past|the city made a net profit of §3.|Was perhaps fatally injured andjcharge is acceptance of a $25,000| TAMPA, : The note has been turned over 20 years and was known as Y000 from its municipal golf |Others were shaken up when the|retaining fee from the Decimo|Election lnnymmrs were § to the police. It read “Mrs. T T l Ch “Dutch John.” icourse last year. P Atlantic Coast Line passenger|Club when the affairs of that or- slightly wounded by three mask-|Budd—Your child is going to a O 1rave t() ur(bh train was: wrecKed last night by|ganization were under investiga-|ed men who raided a city polling|funeral. 1 gtill got her gned 4 & f running into an open switch near|tion by Reading's department. |place early today, then escaped. | Howard.” F h W D l i Whaley, Virginia. The locomo- b S i oo | Blmer Hawkins was shot twice| The girl hag been missing since| AUGUSTA, Me., June 7—The ‘..m;:_\v" as it appears in the. stas renc ar ere 1C tive, two day coaches and the|®f o in the foot as he slept on the|last Sunday when man who [statg of Maine interprets its law ‘un... ; . . epe Pullman turned over.. The dis- |counter in a pool hall. Henry ve his name as Frank Howard,|compelling Sunday ub.flervanu‘ Various other activities are le: Is St[ll Unl,d(‘.ntlf',ed patcher's office said no passen-| | Mount Akutan Alrth was struck in the arm|who had gained the confidence | “reasonably,” says Attorney Gen |gal, too, he holds, in a statement gers were seriously hurt. and thigh as he sat at a table|of Mr. and Mrs. Budd, took little [eral Raymond Fellows im;ulu to Rev. Frederick W. Smith, it Bursts Forth tabulating votes ce to & childrens’ birthday) i | secretary of the Maine Civie PARIS, June 7 — “Anthelme|might be their brother, hushand NICK BEZ LEAVES In New Place The authorities said they be-|party. “.‘1,‘”“_""lw‘““hufi}“:{‘.‘”' ooy | Loague, who asked for an intes Mxnxin.". his mind unbalanced by |or fathet. 0 Barll " | lieved it was a deliberate plot —_— v'“‘”m'm. Hadd ‘m“_h‘ Monday "‘” | pretation of the law. g the war, is now the only unidenti | Recently the government is- N.h:k Bez of 'hrel m;l llt’n DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, |Matched to stedl the ballots and|Teve Are Killed When work . Gt g <ths S HaamiRL. . 7| 4 the mtl:l(lw one m fied living soldier of France, sued a public appeal for aid in|Packing company, wha a8 been | June 7—Capt. Pederson, of upset the close race waged among 2 avery’ bosewite. WonllWEE hor Attorney General Fel- _ |identitylig “Mangin” as Marcel[here on business since €afly this| 4 "o oiorhin patterson, re- |aDdidates for Sherif, County Their Plane Crashes it .5 criminal beosuss uf, o s, saye, are. hatbIBE NI He Was turmed back by Ger|pouis Lemay. Madame Lemay|Week, lett last night on the Marg-| | oo 0™ o) Glonds o |SoMeltor and other County posi- ::l ?n: dn:l:hl ,;sl‘uvf-sep;:fu:‘y:::!:‘ urf, - golng: o . the *ALLEE SN many ‘after the armistice, wiih {long has believed him to be her|Dla for Tenakeo where he Wil | o moke and.fire bursting from | | OB8: WASHINGTON Juné 710 ket prosading SaturdaRl - | DTOCRMIGR o GhahEE nothing to identify him. H: was | husband, ‘but there was doubt. Be-met by one- of the ‘coMpRNY] /o Cite ofi Mafint Akutan ———————— ~Keith Keeling, . commer- Y | barbering, operation of ‘train _nmamed “Anthelme Mangin” for| Scores of men refurned from|boats and proceed to the cammery| | | o e Tl T bR 0 WHAT TO CALL HIM lcial pilot, ~and odrich. | Walking or riding to chyreh on | Street cars, fishing, convenience. For .nearly ten|the war or prison camps insanw,|at Todd. The Equator, trap ten- | o " 50 "oy ™ Chien hore- ROME — Mussolini is “dear|aged 23, mechanic. were killed|Sunday is perfectly legal in | 000 and refreshment, years, at intervals the government|but one by one they have been [der for the company, I8 remalning} | oo "oy continually smok. | CMef” to’ intimate fellow-fascists,|late yesterday ar'crnoon When | Muine, the attorney zeneral hold: | heat. ¥z S0 SuE. ‘kb“ has sent out pictures and descrip-| identified and have . returned to|here for engine rennlrl: Wwhich are tug, is quiet. your qcellen(zy" to those :\t{f 50| their monoplane crashed on thelpasing his conclusion upoy n | bauling fruits to market tions- of him and scores of men|their families. Mangin fs the last|Deing, made by Charles G. War. | | inthnate and “his excellen’y” to|Governmental Expcriment Farm|interpretation of the word “ne.|¥ent spoflage. Al rnu“uithl‘ and women have thought he|of the lost souls, ner comuny el oo 0 g those still farther away. near Hoover Rield, Virginia, | heading of “necessarg