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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL NO. 4821. v R R JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS NOBILE LOCATED; SUPPLIES DROPPED * * * * * g * * * * L] * * * * * * * * * * 5 % * * SOV ) - CAPT. AMUNDSEN REPORTED MISSING UNE cANDInATE | Four Men Under SUURDGUGH UF ' Summer Solstice Is' 1 NEw CUMPANY %Jll"(’l"l Ll“~0" I<"lfght0d lTAI.IAN FI.IER FOR PRESIDENT | 775, YUKONIS HERE | 7o | TAKING OVER By Kin Houkon, of Norway g oyTs NOBILE IS AT HOUSTON .»couotose e | GOING INSIDE .zzwzi-cwors: | FAMOUS MINE ‘ B ANDCOMPANIONS P standing under a tree late est day in the year. L | yesterday afternoon on the it clear weather prevails | Indiana University catpus . which the weather forecast | | Jackson Enroute to Chi- | et Cordell Hull Reaches Con-| | anomer man was badiy ‘Chglrles Settlemier, ;ormer indicates to be unlikely, Ju- | J cha«'o‘f T e {Provisions Are Dropped Ventich Clky, a2 e shozked, | Newspaperman, Now neau will expericnce 18.3 | got, AT e Taly|'< il i| papetinan, Al e Ih° Ownership Change from Plane to Men on | | 2:53 a. m. on this day when | | parly resumption of mining de.| Mlner, In Juneau | The sun will appear at T 3 G sifii i o : rctic Ice Iiel i Among the Sourdough arrivals| | it reaches the farthest north | |yelopment at Chichagof is fore- W " I 1 TON, Texas, June 20. L i b g | P o | 3 S lon the Princess Charlotte from| | Point cn its eclipse. It sets | |cagt by G. T. Jackson, consul ; ; Socanere e i CONFERENCE TO | nt on 1 el 1L ets || by G N AMUNDSEN AND TWO where the Demoerats will open the Sontl’ Wal Giipcies R. Barlte. | a¢ ok : : By Iy engineer ahd member of the (i SR N iR Aty Gohventioh: et mier, one of the owners and for! | Bureau gives 7:07 a. m. a8 | [Board of Directors of the Chicha - i COMPANIONS MISSING Shiinday. toolk - New tite Sodis PLAN cAMPAlGN years editor of the Dawson N‘»m: the hour of the solstice. 1 Mines, Lid, of British Co.| ) sy with the arrival of the frst who is now interested in silver.|3————"—"—2—=—" ¥ Jumbia, which is taking over the ; ; o Lefl for Rescue Work Last Phivpy lead mining in the Mayo district, i toha ot Hoidings 08" Bis: Chich i ot A ik 71200 miles enst from Dawson. - He| gof - Development Lompany. FHe 7 ; i Monday—Not Report- Hull dismissed questions con- l:""'" mf “4“"‘,‘,” l_mr'-“::l ,""'I‘ 1)1\:; WATE ’un]i\u-:l ‘h'-rv 31*3\;-1““.1)" h'nm.f ¥, G & Siiice: Than cerning his candidacy with the i smgl AR ok s oad [attte enroute fo the mine for = : 4 , 4 statement that it was too early . he winter in the land of the examination of the property which [ t:;“n:f\l;‘(!‘ pr:-v‘l;(-ti‘ulm and h‘:\ plan- S 1C M Cheechako. He stopped off in PR“J EGT Nuw I will not uire more than. two B g 4 BUIéLOETfiI—.-KIflGde IIZAY, e . M M By gree s p 3 veeks or whic 5 1 1 - une . —DMajor addalena b ;pen his hes ters to-|9pecial Committee to Meet | Juneau to greet some of th weeks after which he will repor p ] ena, B3 to, ogen CHE EGRETIRIG Wk PTR Sourdoughs, and will be here for o the company with recommenda: | 4 who hopepd off this morning, 2 s |t o . 3 & AR A W e Hoover, Curtis—Work ' few days. Referring to his {tions for its future program : ) located Commander Umberto oy sl 4 : rip outside and the outlook for “Alrcady we have added more , ¢ Nobile and five companions trip James A. Ree ave been :ned g s s {,:f";},.‘;,,'.fi}:.fi.‘ 1“.'[:,: i:‘,'.].,:.‘l"lv(.;;;_ for gbffrma“ the North, Mr. Settlemier sa {men to the crew and for the pre ) 4 on his second reconnaissance George Van Namee, Gov. “All tourist centers on tho coas ——— ent we will press undergroun ) P it ?iahtthand'dro‘;)r:fd nrovisifins iyl ¥ N rA S 30 T re P increasing interes vOr y i or the stranded group a- S 's acmpaign manager, is due| W ASHINGTON, June 20.— ‘eport an increasing interest _| tevelopment work. Later. I am| 4 \ : f 3 :I,I.yxlxluhh: T T e Members of the special commit-| throughout America in the scemic Work on Wlfangell Nar contident we will resumo mining| . jor Maddalena said he drop- \\'nn' the ihvasion of commit-|tee of the Republican National|charms and wonders of Alaska rows IS F|mshec|—Be d milling operations,” he said . St ved evewthu}g necessary for teemen and campaign workers|Committee who confer tomorrow{and the Yukon, and the bookings 0 All Ti e le tonight for Chichagof. | i ; the men. His report stirred under way the interest centered |With Nominees Hoover and Cur- by the tourist agencies assure a pen at imes i "The new company has ‘comple : : the utmost enthusiasm and on the ],mn..-y{. tis, began arriving last night and | steadily increasing traffic in this ] & ed its deal for the property and} s " optimism aboard the base AN today. They were received by|line to the land of the Midnight| The improvement V;V("rlk r‘m all arrangements for the trans-| ship Citta de Milano. Hoover.« Sun. It is understood some’ 30, Wrangell Narrows, on which the|yger pad heen completed just prior . ‘ il g5 attatdacis PLATFORM PROBLEMS Secretary of Interior Work was| 000 tourisis will come North this|Alaska Road Commission has)(, Mr. Jackson's departure fr 4 P 7 i i C;ell)\’lv.&Ayy\Nn?fir\‘. l_(({ssx{llfit HOUSTON, Texas, Junme 20.— |(requently mentioned as the new |scason. Most of them originatefbeen working since the spring off ihe States. 1t is a 2,000,000 share o i i Honie driaiens s Tisktciatad 2 chairman of the Republican Na-|in the States and have the ad-|1926, has just been completed, as| organization. One million HakotoRateo 1 s x s Farm Relief and Prohibition ¥ n Districhsen and Guildbaud, who drew attention yesterday of party |Uonal Committee vantage of seelng the vernal land ""m"."":“‘ Kors hodes The cost]will go to the stockholders left Tromsoe, Norway, in a leaders who arrived before the| OEdem Mills, Under Secretary!of Oregon, Washington and Brit fof this improvement was approxi-i o4 organization while French seaplane last Monday« to opening of the Democratic Con-|of Treasury and one of the lead-|ish Columbia enroute, which is ajmately a half million dollars. mainder will be sold to join the Nobile rescue work, are vention ers for Hoover in the New York|stroug auxiliary gafd to tze far| Requiring the removal of ap-}operations. “Under the laws of WILLIAM BRITT b ety W. A. Jullan, Ohio NaiMHrphtate:frces, visited Hoover today{northorn atttav(iin .ospecially tofproximately 810,00 cubic yards ofLpairish Columbia it Was Neces-| In . wecognition -ob amany Years: {813 - and-then-anoved with “hié| ‘One report-said the fiers cons Committeeman, said: “The Demo-|nd Dpresented Mrs. Ruth Pratt|thosc coming from the sunbakedfsand and gravel, and about 12,-[gapy for the company to take D corviee as Viee:Consul in Alaska !tz opening a drug-{tinued north of Northeast Land crats must afiem the McNary.|and a group of New York people.|arcas of the far South and the[000 cubic yards of rock, the im-|a minimum amount of the stock|for Norway, Wiiliam Britt, promi- gl e b Oparatod’™ fEiRnd Wers enEaged Tu eeariciul Haugen bill in principle.” They urged particular attention|Kast. It is estimated California|Drovement is the most “"”'L““""“,hurnrv it could receive its grant|nent citizen of this and active o that tim for the survivors of the dirigible Louis . Cuvilller, Chairman|to the New York State campaign |derives §90,000,000 a year from|ever undertaken in Alaskan wat-1y, do business. For this vurpose|in business and civie s, D held several city and|Italia. of the Comstitutional Liberty|and expressed hope that Hoover|tourist travel and British Colum-|ers. The .'hm}"}'l has been|$125000 has been deposited in|boen made a Knight of f offices! BHQ" wae' k|| 16 _1s ‘heltevad " prbbatie. thek Leargue, sceks a plank favoring|Would make a couple of appear-[bia $30,000,000, by which token fl;wlm"! i x:unvlmum depth 0‘f trust,” Mr. Jackson sald. Funds|Class of the Order of St. Ol -l member of the Alaska Legislature [the three airmen might have a referendum on the liquor ques-|ances there during the campaign. | it is not difficult to estimate what|21 feet, mean low water, with a|ure thus available for immediate) dor appointment by His Majesty| twice, repres s Pirst Divi-|gone to Advent Bay instead of tion in each State. the traffic should mean (o theminimum width of 240 feet at|jaunching of an augmented de-lKing Haakon VII, King of Nor|sion i the Senaie In 1919 and|coming here as planned, and es- Mrs. Emily Newell-Blair, Vice- « Far Nor.h when properly exploit:{Shoals 2, 3, 5, 6,7 ‘and 11 and|yclopment program way. The appoihtment and decor-| 1921, serving s that tima in|tablished a base there. Chairman of the National Com- ed and more fully developed.[200 feet at Shoals 1, 4, 8, 9, 10, Several of the directors of thelution have just been received byl the House, ) alio 4 mem 5 i el o R e Tourist business, however, should(12 and 13, providing a channel| g hoard are retained in the new | him, being forwarded through| her of the meil for two 0PS OFF be stated in six paragraphs. be coincident with the general|through the Narrows at all stages u.numny's directorate, Mr. Jack-| Mminister Baoche, weglan Min-| term KINGS BAY, June 20.—Major Clem Shaver, Chairman of the ( development of the northern ter-|of the tide. ! |son said. These are: C. Afig at Washington Consul | Bems Royal Arms | Maddalena hopped off again this National Democratic Committee, ritovies for the reason that ade-| The work was first begun in| ganks, Vancouver; W. A. Castle-| General C. F. Smith of San Fran-| The decorati.n of the Order is|morning for another search for declared that the general demand quate facitities for the handling|the spring of 1926 when Shoals|on, Mr. Jackson, R. 1. “Dupont”| cisco. a beautitul specimen of go'd aund{Commander Nobile and the for a short platform. of passengor traffic is' more hkm.' 2 fllltl 3 wl":'v rlml“m::‘ ?')y a x;-’u— Murphy, and ('._h Lockwon 1. One Both of these officials sent their enamel, in the form of an eight-|Italia’s crew. 54 to, be provided when there is|going dredge belonging to the,f the new directors is F. W.| .o 0o congratiilations < it Mr, Dolnted . s mounted PR TO ENTERTAIN ALASKANS freight to help in the mainten-jengineering department, and was| puthie, prominent Seattle finan-| Britt upon the “well-carned honor| crowns. T enter i the T GROWING UNEASY ! ance of the requisite number of 1'()1\"ll}ll(‘ll '{hrungh 1927 and part|cier who is Interested in a num-|yo ol he appoint-|shield from which the pomts of| COPENHAGEN, June 20.— KANSAS CITY, June 20.—The ships on the long northern runs. |of 1928. The work last year and|yer of northern mining properties.| oo " T 2 Haakon | the star ot Jetween tha)Danish aviation circles are grow- tional Convention at Houston,{,piis Earhart faced the world| ~IRterest in mining has heen Dredsi (”';mm ablBa i The Chichagot mine is one off i yoapon * on May 5, have|which is placed a miniature! Capl. Amundsén and his two com- 'I.v-x‘ .'fr()m Alaska and the Pa- lm“y just as Col. Charles A. ‘vcxy keen throughout the United ging pany ) I-l M!I-' most fmv\m_x~ quarts proger-f ... 4. yviee-Consul William st crown. At the top of the medal|panions. Concern is more acute cific Northwest aes will tour|y i e ey once did, in Imrrowed[m“u and Canada the A.m year amships using the inside| iy jn the Territory and was for| “po.o e S oaee op W y y On the reverse|because this month is the worst this city via bus as guests of the| 1 o o™ gy " ia’ cho did notyond the line of occupation ow Pagsage will benefit considerably | several years ome of the richest Roval Order SHEat Olat 6F wiish s of the central shicld are the{possible for Arctic exploring and Kansas City Chamber of Com-! 0" bty cubject of “hero|Part Of major mimng cowpanies by lh‘v“"'l*""'""“l" to Wrangell| producing mines in Alaska. W.|' 0% 0 o0 g the custodian.” |words “Ret og wihed,” which|{no expert ever thinks of going PNERe; worship.” 1 have done nothing|&T@dually is being pushed north- Narrows as they will save many| R Rust of Tacoma and associ- translated s --umm and Pruth. |out except in the greatest emer- RS . ward, and the vast unexplored|hours on each trip by not having|aies took out good fortunes and Rarely Bectowed | gency. 2 . to merit it just because I am a X ai » . . WHAT'S IN AIR? woman and the firet to span the|2reas of the Northland ars eactfto walt for tides, or g0 outside,|ihe original locater, John Tup-| This is a rarcly bestowed is also known that Capt. It oe . re acti through Sumner Straits and| pella, likewise collected a nice]decoration. There is ald” to bhn r I i « [ktIantls Oeean f7om the f year becoming more mqa ive to . k. R 5 pella, ewise ¢ It @ € T here al > b Amundsen is usuall uiet after NEW YORK; June 0.—Politi-|Atlantic Ocean from the United]'. .\ "0 anies which yearsiChatham Straits to Stephens Pas-|fortune’ following a lawsu.. In-|not more tham dwelve persons “fn },,, b 4B e e cal circles are speculating on|States to England and have been | ; Wl o g o, Mol o R . e G ; : ; ¢ has donme what he set out to what took place when former|forced into the spotlight. Credit ago were gatisfied to exploit e |sage. 8 volving the ownership. A ew|the United States » honored, {do and this may possibly be a / older fields of the south are mow|hours extra on each trip, or|years ago the property was sold| Among them ave college profes ited S s -|for the flight's success is due P 2 e 4 reason no word has been received e e A D R s il ' Hin, cotiriia il seeking the more mortherly[frrom § to 12 on a round tripli the Chichazof Development|sors, chnrchmen and members of N trom him. erene called o Gov. & K. Smith | plane practically throughout.” | fieids, and the Northlanc wililwhen Wrangell Narrows s clos-| Company, which operated without|the consular service. Mr. ‘Bril )l'hl(‘”!fly. His visi raised a e come into its own The mining ed, and often steamers WH“.IIIL(V“ great deal of suc s until las'lis the second Alaskan to recelve question whether he will follow| Hundreds of spectators, mostly | Loy ") cinning (o realize that|for the tide to go through the|pull, About that time a new vein|such a recogaition. Judge G. J§ the lead of Gov. A. E. Ritchie, of | Women, held up traffic for blocks RE 10 Narrows were required to wait| "' d it vl , f Alaska and Yukon are not so re- was uncovered and a limited|Lomen, of the Federal District g m‘Yt’-‘c“e"vh:“m‘:'l":_"‘t;‘g::fih‘"’;’: ';mfelm::zegvg!‘]o"‘;‘filwl';?;t‘;e:‘;' mote after all, that the old be-lmuch longer than that, gccord-\amount of development work is|Court 4t Nome wa a1 State Supleme Court Al al 5 3 lief that they were out of the|ing to the officials of the Road|gsaid to have indicated a good,| flar appointmesnt sever years otleg [ was ‘polnted out: that it m‘“"_: world largely was psychological] Commission workable body of rich ore. The|ago for services rendercd f+ Roald lows Formf.'r B(”th> R SUNMEC R B N ey in S and is being dissipated, and that| The engineering department is| re.organtzation announced by Mr.|Amundsen, celebrated Norwegian His Liberty after the first ballot because the|Jepositions n Sea whesdvey' the tonnage cart e ded|constricting. for the Lighthouse| Jacksbm s’ sald to insure’ ample] Arctie. exploreh ¥ | i ‘ — Ohio delegation s pledged 10| ()pror Cages Will Be |velobed to*justity transportation|Service, threc large concrete bea- }(umla for expanding development! Since 1914, Mr. Britt has repre- . SUPERIOR, Wis., June 20— { { Porherene. T, facilities capital will not hesitatelcons at various points in Wran-| und remewing active operations. |semted:the Norwegian coverament| COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 20 aking advantage of an apparemt ————— aken, Western Alaska|i, s.. mail wnes of a few hua-|gell Narrows. Ome of these will| Cairy in Alaska as its Vice-Consul uv““'””’" Remus, formoer Cincinnati|proak i the run of bad weather dred miles from the coast willjbe located at Lockwood Rock, one has made ny reports on the, bootles King, who killed his wpich has chilled Coedar Island WALKEP AND DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska. June|lap a vast region (ributary to thelat Vexation Point and the other Tollioy Centenary to Territory, ita,industries, particu.|"'[¢ has won his fight for free-| o406 gince he took, possession [} 20—The Coast Guard Cutter Up-|Pacific tidewaters of the Alaskan st Prolewy Rock. They are to Be Celeb d Sept. 10/18rly the fishing industry in al}dom in the State Supreme Court. | j.qt priday. fent Coolidga alga has arrived here with Miss|coast, and once on the Pacitic|be completed during ihe present| rated Sept. its branchies. Owe of his Teports,) was up ea for a fishing E. Phillips, Assistant United|waters the cost of freights is|summer. | : dealing with Alaskan schools, wa \"""' affirmed the decision of| . podition, The weather: was still States District Attorney of San|nominal. A% was anticipated by ofticials| MOSGOW, June 20—The Leo published in @ Norwezian news (¢ Court of Appeals ordering cyjny put the temperature was Francisco and C. R. Bllis, United Millions to Come of the Commission, the Peters-| Tolstoy commission, recently or-{p, b (George Remug released from the |, Jow ag heretofore. States Assistant District Attorney.| “Several concerns interested in|burg Bar has considerably filled | sanized under the chuirmanship Lima State Hospital for the Crim-| 'y, coglidge finds the weather NEXT |N BuuT at Seward, who are defending the|the hard rock and placer fields|in since the origimal dredging in'of A. V. Lunacharsky, has decided Is University Graduate iinal Insane to which he was com-| ;14 enough to warrant a good government in sea -otter cldims|of the North which are expanding)1926 and the redredging of this to celebrate the centenary of Tol-f A student at the Universily ‘of jmitted after acquittal on the . pire She is much improved against R. H. Borland, Liebes and|just now: will bring millions into{shoal is now in progress. It v\un'%mys birth, September 10. By at Christiana, now Oslo, !ll\l*‘il‘_fl' charge on the ground of | yrom her indisposition which seiz- * CHICAGO, June 20—Mickey| Company, anc Brown and Henson.|this region this year and all the|in all probability be cun-plel<-xl“‘“‘ time it is expected the com-j) Eit SogR. 8- Liberal Arts dg- i s it S : ed her a week ago and is leading Walker, world imiddleweight cham Mr. North, attorney of San|coast cities will reap their share|by the end of this month, ac- ml:,mnn will have lunmluull the ree ..3:1! specializ ‘mnf\‘ 5‘ ho.2?||11x:-fxn'- Court |“"ll ot | sinost a ‘normel His. ’ pion, meets Ace Hudkins tomor-|Francisco, and John Regan, Depu-|of benefits through increased pay cording to ofticials of the u'.m:"“”o“ Of the Yassnaya Polianajtry. IFor many rs” he taught ANy person acquitted of murder N, work faced the Presideng o ght. {y United States Marshal at Val-|rolls and the general distribution|Commissior. school for children gml a dormi-} school in Norway. on the ;:mnnll" of insanity Wits | 1oday Walker said today: “I believe|dez, are in the party. “They willlof moneys In purchase of sup- s ‘mry for teachers which are plan-| He came 1o Ameri in 1892/ not deprived of his right to seek| i G S I will stop Hudk(m‘; within _six| take depositions for and against|plies. The cxpenditure of protits Ex; ress Car on | ned to serve as fitting monuments!to see the wU_rlnl's Fai Chi-|release from a hospital through 7 D Air. Rail rounds.” sea otter claims established many| from these northern enterprises o f y \lm Russa’s humble sage. Fa “‘uuuu n_nxl remained to \ ke a writ of habeas corpus | wo Day Aw, hai Hudkins sald: “I am confi-|years ago. i /1% |in coast cities continues to bring Canadian National The commission is publishing a|home in the country and become - f Trip, New York to ooy A new edition of Tolstc works infan American eitizen. He took LEAVES HOSPITAL , d?:tl of hde!&n‘rtlgl Walker and - Abre fe (_‘Z_::'ffi"f,‘.e"“y Robbed, Large Sum | nincty volumes. 1t is soliciting| posteraduate course and received, LIMA, Ohlo, Jnne 2 -George | Seattle Planned winning the title. Negro Taken f,-om ¢ e sty 0% Tuneas ohd government' pensions for Sergiusla degiee in Chemistry from North-| Remus left the Hospital for the, R : By a 4 to 3 vote the Supreme —_—————— A 5 TORONTO, June 20—8ix armed| Lyovitch, T ' 1 - thed wesboris HUteRety 1n 18! 10! Criminal Insane half an hour S AU i . . K2 farther north. 3 | 12 , Tolstoy's son, and h esterns Universi in 189 Hi sane alf o ur| ST. PAUL, Minn., June 20— Mine Explosion Kld!. Hospital by Masked Y The ol placer fields of the|Men held up an-express car of the|famous apthor's dependent nicces|immediately lawached a drag After the court decision was an-|col. Charles A. Lindbergh af ¢ b = i Men and Strun U Gistricts| Canadian National Railway at the and nephews as well as for|business in Chicago whore nc | Bough il | rived here late sterday to ime Five;All Others Make & Up g vl W e m:«::n Union Station late last night and| Chertkoff, Tolstoy's secretary. |lived until 1887. In (bat year ho e [ vostizate the feasibility of a nos: Escape or Are Rescued| ' nousToN, Texas, June 20— |the new orgamisations in those|scaped with registered mail bax: ke came to the Pacific Coast, going Mal)el Boll Cancels [thern two-day New York to Ses ~"{Robert Powell, a negro, aged 24 regions. The big dredge opers- containing between §$30,000 a"‘l‘Bflkl '- B.fl. House from Chicago to San Francisco {attle airplane and rail passengep MORGANTOWN, W. Va., June|years, was abducted from a hos-|ions. of the Unfted States Smeit.| $10.000. { use lon & Biedsisl | Flight Acoss Ocean iouie. He conerrea with Louls 20. — Five miners were killed |jital by an unmasked band of|ing & Refiping Company _near ————.—— El’lldes- Nine Killed North in 1898 | — | Hill and Ralph Budd, Great m and secen injured seriously this|ejght men and his body 'was| mairbanks means the introdaction The only question every child L — Coincident with the Kiondike! HARBOR GRACE, Junz 20— |thern Railway officials. afternoon when an explosion oc~|found hanging from a bridge|or geveral millions in new money answered. rightly at a Corning,| MEXICO ~ CITY, June 20—Ajstampede; Mr. Britt went to Skag- Miss Mabel Boll announces cap| — e curred at the National Coal Mine. |early this morning. ' Powell had|p, and when the company’s eighth: grade examination bath house bofler exploded late|way in 1898 and has made Alas- cellation of her proposed. trans-| The Cuban interior departi All others in the mine z“tho heen .charged with my N-rigtho n.'»”'o, dredges, now unde: con- ‘Who made the first non-, yesterday afternoon killng at)ka his home during the past 30 Atlantic flight in the monoplane has rujed against exhibition time Olu]fil cor. m of ‘city detective "4 2 stop ‘air flight between New York least nine persons and inj ,nzlyrnrs, He was engaged i busi- Columbia, and will return to New motion pietures unravonhlm allve, i i a gu tle last Friday. q- E;ntlln'l on Pagze Two.) |and Paris?” . 12, ness in Skagwiy from 898 o York Clty. ;lhc United States.