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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” DE—— VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4829. JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE T:N CENTS SMITH IS NOMINATEL - SENATOR J. T. ROBINSON FOR VICE- PRES. AHKANSAS MAN\ SMITH’S RUNNING MATE PLATF[]RM []F DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE IN Y, GGVERNGR NOMINEE FOR [y | DEMOCRATS IS | . , 1S NOMINATED SECOND PLACE | g SGR FORCEFUL ONE gt ) % FIRST ALLOT Smashing Victory Is Gwen Sen. Holinson Todhy Planks Including that | Convention Adopts All : | - on First Ballot ! : g - _ for. Prohibition || . M : } Bl 3 Chio Delegation Changes Vote Swinging 7683 to N Y. Lxeruh\e OTl'ER STATES TRY TO GET INTO SWING 1,099 VOTES CAST REPUBLICAN PARTY BITTERLY ASSAILED | FOR V. P. NOMINEE | & . e . ; ‘ Nesioat Rivels Wikhdaw' ek o : | in Favor—Party Is ‘Devvlopment of Self-Gov-| Strengthened Pl L 4 . - | ernment for Alaska HOUSTON, Texas, June 29.— | o ! NG : : and Hawaii Urged S ; : i E: . | l ' Tammany leader Pays Fine Tribute to Demo- &% United States Senator Joseph T. cratic Nominee Robinson, of Arkansas, was to-| day nominated Smith’s running mate. | he_nomination, like that of | HOUSTON, Texas, June 29— The m,nrmm framed by the Reso-| lutions Committee of the Demo | HOVSTON, Texas, June 29.— Gov A. E. Smith, of New York [Flate, was nominae! for the Uresidency by the Democratie National Convention last night on Gov. dmith, was a smashing first | . ‘;'l“": 1‘\?““"“']/\- ¢ \';\\v'"l"’" was ballot friumph over a scatte . 4 / nei 2 ‘v‘m“‘x'" _-;‘]!"" rt it b field of rivals, | . : e ot B, Y, A i : A tae fist bullot . . sd Prohibiti la i i 4 - i A5 : ¢ ae fi wllot, ox e il e R ’ cussed Prohibition Plank, tnrough 3 Gt & ‘ ' When the coll wa completed, Smith had 72/ 2/3 of the ary (33 1/3 voies to noms was little doubt of the victory! | i i : e and at the outset of the proceed- | % . v ThES h900_ word, - Bronounde meit ings, Senator Robinson left his; 3 “F Nr the xlhurhw political platform | post’ as presiding officer of the | . : Wb fogel The Democratic. National Convention, The Bepublican. Party was as- S 4 : T x ; 1I.h .Q;‘“‘Jfi'l:fnxng"rfn'lingfi: and” retived to hid Hotel wishio IR - | sailed-“nd "dpecial putentigh wav:: # : 5 M Teten” vl chatrmen “of” the nomination was being con = —_— - - given he trestment of agHcni summated. ture, foreign policy, taxation, tar- nnu-r Stutes who wanted to JOSEPH T. ROBINSON " et el | 1 . “ 5 5 fchange their vote annonnced Those who first proposed Sen- | e ;”I .,‘?"" fallure to enfokce "Pro | ; ol . : : |ohio votes which gave Smith ator Robinson to balance off the s g MO, ’ i . i \ it V. ade 1 | {768 2/3. Smith ticket argued he would| No mentign was made of either trengthén ., the , .party ‘in. bhe _Presu-lentl(ll the League of Nations or World | e % i : Jis ]»‘li-:hn'...-m baliot was. S Mot x enti Pomerene. South and West and the argu- Court but there is a strong declar-! t onta f alli 1 ¢ : % 5 % Witii Ohio’'s vote changed, the ment went like wildfire. ation against entangling alliance te stood Smith 768 2/3, Hull D WS Candidate Learned T “law Ttorcament ink| SO NS L e yote oot Smich 798 33, Hul Senator Robinson is dry 3 i consists of 10 lines saying that| omere 3, Jones 43, Woollen 32, his specch as Permanent Chair-| In Pl)llti(f(ll (,‘(""0 ‘l‘):_"f;’”";""'." years, the Republicans : L . o - i oo . 1! Harrison 20, Ayres 20, Watts 18, man cf the convention he warned A l ‘mmn‘unhl“ f;"" acle ifitchoek 16, Dcnahey 5 and his party against listening to — crmd| -— jof feeling compelled to apologize Thompson 2. pleas for a modification plank .. . to the country for failure to en in the platform. In the same' | Jopgressman, governor of his|force the dry laws. *The plank) A 7 : : peech he started the treme 53 . | , amd United States Senator|pledges the party to enforce Pro.| ¢ PYRAISE FO SMITH v demonstration by quoting Jefrer- | | Lipe Knocked within the brief space of twolhibition, the constitution and | . o o i HOUSTON, "e June 29.— e i g N s m eks was the unigue experienc| amendments thereto, ' L % " George W. Olvan Tammany on aml the Constitution in sup- ) 5 : 4 port of relig! 1l|||'~‘i‘(|ll"lllll‘l’) ¢ I/”Ollg.ll.Moulh i Joseph Taylor Rcbinson, of PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS G i " i sader, sald v the nomination Senator Robinson supported the | Into Brain | |Arkansas, nominated today 88| AGRICULTURE.-Credit il t ¢ Smith: "Wheu the peoplé McNary-Haugen bill ond veted to' ; h | Vice-Presidemtial candidate by the|,o.operatives; Farm Board to as| : o > whole United Btates Know pass it over Coolidge's veto. NBW WESTMINSTER, B.||Democratic National Convention. )gist in marketing; reduction of| > him as New York does, they wili Regular Landslide . June 29—Thomas Baxter, | | (o0 Lige political back | difference between producers’ and = |love him and give him their suf- So overwhelming was the land-' | aged 88 years, was killed yes . i o cather re.] consumers’ costs. GOVFRNOR ALFRED E. SMITH “ i '} 1 ground in which this rather re- slide to Robinson that when thei | terday when he stumbled on : e " FINANCE AND TAXATION { column was added it totaled more] | uneven ground, knocking his | | Markable clrcumsian by Further reduction of internal| -——-——-—- oL \ th 900 of 1100 votes in the| | Pipe, which he was smoking, | | Cutstanding episode, Mr. Robinson T— an 900 o votes in the| . whi 3 8 ; | ; 2 10se to the leadership of his party|'dXes: Administration of Federal| BRI S g whole convention. fi: HiBonah bis-Caondinaua i i S Bat s “,J’m,mm, ‘,“.”i Reserve for farmers, wage earn-|, | | Immediately his two nearest | | his brain. and. aggressive—and lster - came merchants and manufactur | <nfn 3 rivals, Senator Barkley, of Ken- | =" {5 bo onp of the “dark horse" pos.| eralbut not for stock speculations R()SE FROM OBSCURE My Heart l-: _‘ i poky, with 17 votes sad Mis {sibiliies in those turbulent days| TARIFF-—Protect industry and A A | Where My Palate | Nellie 088, ¢ roming, with | of the McAdoo-Smith deadlock °n|!abor and insure against monop- . Le Senator from Arkan: FOREIGN POLICY Ountlawry Suar oy ABKRIBRE: f vention. ALBANY, N. Y., June 20— | MlmsWr of Finance Has f o] a fi f war; uo entangling alliances | 9 s ’ i A diplomat as well as a fight-| 4 e g AR g ,‘ e e e er, the Arkansan has been able| Protection of American lives and (By Associated Press) ot ‘hio I, b4 Anipot. Bk L g o oAt Over Resigned—Party Sup- Robinson 1,032 votes, Allen oy i property; reduction of arma- SasAROcI [ ) ¥ the radio last night that he i ps Hobin 032% 8, Al as a Senate leader to wield the|¥ Vi - [widowed mother. He repeatediy| | was nominated he said rt ‘Withdrawn 21, Mrs. Ross 2, Barkley 9, Flet- conflicting forces within his party|Ments, noninterference. Alfred Bmanuel Smitn Fose fr | was nomin: ald: | po from i i X fought hostile legislatures in Al- “The ination fills me s cher 7, Moody 9 1/3, Berry 111 S000 a 5110 Ak to THOL.the LABOR—Collective bargaining;an obscure youth on the | he nominaticn | “ P " a s : o ] po- : s d 4} bany and was successful In push-| | with joy and satisfaction that ' | Woollen 2, Stevenson 2. The to- y [ litical enemy. He possessas the|eXemption from anti-trust laws.|walks of New York's ,“.MH, [ing through many important legle.| | | o J'y‘ Hl] “1 "j o BULLETIN — ATHENS, tal votes cast were 1,099. | now {s ‘shared by my June 29.—The Greek Cab- {wide parliamentar; knowledge,| correction of abuses in issuance|jower East side to become “0“.” 2 . y J 9 i B AR |the political s and the|©f injunctions. nor of the Wmpire State four| | fly and friends. My heart is inet resigned today. VETERANS—Generous appro-| times and a candidate for nomi-| He has had many fights with| | where my palate. ought to be.” . g | driving power to make the most g 3 : fre S s oid Fire Loss Is Estimated at of every boliticnl situation that|Priations, honest management, re-|pation to the highest office in| Willlam Randolph Hearst, the pub-| ATHENS, Juno 29-G. Kaphan- ry politicd Mgt 8 & Redil lisher and had a few tiitg with - - daris, Minisier of Finance, re- $100,000 — Guests it ke fenste THE moval of vexatious Administra-|the nation, litip: Mgt il : 4 i 9 2 Al fn all, he bably ‘i one| tive delays, sympathetic assist| 1 yess 1o was a contender f‘"“nm ate William Jennings Bryan.| ~u.,||wl yesterday when the Liberal Escape from Hotel Woger) ) bev i PG e Do mtl Presitonir oo| i Tast important fight witaley i Held ‘ Party withdrew support from the e mos i . he Democratic Presidential nom-|yoarg, when he stubbornty de-| Capt. Courtney Hela Cabinet after K. Venizelos, for e the Democrats of the Semate has| UNEMPLOVMENT—Adoption of| jnapian at Madison Sauare GAr-fciined to run on o ticket witn the ¢ | mer Premior, criticized the ‘HE4M STEWART, B. C., June 29.—|had within a generation. Posses-| Scientific plan to construct neces | gan #h'" a memorable convention| i i ¢ U” at Horta Account ner Premier, critic 3 & blisher, marked the decline of cial measures. Fire late yesterday afternoon|sing a robust physique and a|Sary public works during depres-|ynat pinally mamed John W. Davis| '\ Sy oy Aengr UNI_Y HALF IN e ey M S - ¥ |the latter’s influence with the of Dayrmgo to Radio| “The resiguation of Kiphandaris thundering voice, as standard bearer In 1920 he| f i arer, state Democ s party. | considere relim der, across the border in Alaska,|down on the enemy across the| IMMIGRATION—Preservation of|wo ™o el WU, 0 FEF o [ state Democratic party is considered a preliminary fo the V' v i all P atti rega g TA, I 2 2 pamage itc | fall of the Cabinet mm; S'r‘..“n" iz m““lh‘m“m BT cousy o TS Y ?:;‘l?lc:“t climinate separaiion of| ranciaco convention. \ri,:hl::l.:: : ';‘;’l:w‘x:”\l:-“;‘ ";.:r::’::.'»l:wyn(I-m:tlf-:l'mi"":qyfx:m..:t““ Rty J\'ou‘iwl‘:u denomnéed Ihe om,.f ‘I';t"]‘!:l‘]l;;l :“‘.HI‘I:P v‘l:;»r:v:n;:fllliz{:;‘ A it s RADIO—Prevent monopoly (99 pvernor, known to 8. le| the 1926 gubernatorial cam.|his plane made it doubtful if|of a pablic subecription of alli: Whether State Repealed or % : s{be bluffed, but he knows when) RADIC - “ o | im0 Now Yorkers as Al, he : \ g R Tl ha id hares of ihe newly created Bank | ate epea OFlpost Office and United States|he is licked and can retire from| CONGRESS—Abolition of lame LR o it 2% paign, when ho defeated Ogden L.|Capt. Courtney will be able to | shs of ilie newly cx ; Retains Prohibition Marshal’s office. | the fiela with grace. duck_sessions by advancing new, lod @ eharmed political | {Mills, Tater undersccretary of tha| continue his trans-Atiantic fight :(‘« w'"]dull f,'“fl\ vroved of the | S A volunteer fire brigade and| s qiplomacy, however, is no|congress to two months after 4 , the Republicans assert- today. | Frencl. debt set!iem z ) till in Doubt the Stewart Fire Department sav-|joss effective than his aggressive.| election. Republican, especially in [ed that Mr. Mills would “get along| ed the bank and Rosenste x y , .| MBRCHANT MARINE — Con.|dential election years. Only once(yiyp ing Jegiglature like a cooing FARGO, N. Dak., June 29.—|ctore, 5 B A e e on s oo | iinued ‘operation; " gradusl sale to|(BHDSe" than-a quarter of a cen- dove.” The governor sai inre. DEALERS Mb I' PA Y Whether North Dakota has re-| The hetel was crowded but all| oy legislation whether in favor of|individuals. tury of almost "“""”"'”‘"; {')"h; ply: pealed or will retain Prohibitfon, |escaped, although several guests|pis pasty or not. He belleves| ECONOMY—Businessiike organ- ’f‘i“’ Bas he Degn defeated hon! ‘It 18 known to everyhody in FOR BEEF (,I 1DIN remains in doubt as reports of |guffered heavy personal losses. | (ha the majority should legislate|zation of all Departments; elimi.|fice. On that ““‘“"'"'1_ w; ™ the state of New York from Mon-| L ¥ the primary held Wednesday st iy after there has been time for the|nation of publication. Nathan L. Miller defeated him £0r) oy ‘poing o Niagara Falls that| dribbled in with less than half governor—the year of the Harding s | . . - be made on the sub| TRANSPORTATION—Encourage 4% 1 am no cooing dove and what is| S S : of the State’s 2,192 precincts Curtis Baptized Roman ;;f{"':[ e development of air transportation; | PTesidential landslide in 1920 00 | yayer will be. Everything] WASHINGTON, June 20—Ex-be offered (o the consuming he,,(..,l from. A little more than| Catholic But He Is Now Gies' v/ Congnbis Federal afd for roads and protec- I::o r:n:w;:xllill!m'.h ooy ahead u..‘[ ever got in this world I had|bected to cost less than five u':l"L lic u,«t :.-vtl‘m‘ml,\”:u.)‘;':rov:ai.’l 1,600 votes is the margin favor- : e Born at Lonoke county, Arkan.|tion of common carriers. ! b to fight for. I did not have it|® carcass, the government's se \.‘ Customers, hey N able to the dry adherents, Of the Methodist Faith| 177 &t J0"0, Ut K] O INSULAR POSSBSSIONS—De.| Geniality is one of the outstand- i, aio' o8 1 G P00 TEe {ice in grading and stamping heet| shown a preference Lynn Frazier still holds a com- | was sent to Congress at the age|velopment of self-government for|iR& Smith attributes and BCCOUNLS| O another occasion, replying tof WHll be placed on a fee baci: afier| ing the government's p manding . lead | of 10,000 votes| PROVIDENCE, June 20.—Sen-| o iy “and was serving his| Alaska and Hawail with appoint. :“l’l part of his immense nersondl| oriticism concerning his exercize| July 1. bt A over former Gdv. Nestos for the ator Charles Curtis, Republican)yy, " iorm there when, on Janu.|ment of only bona fide residents|Ollowing in his home f publie| Of executive clemency, he said:| oo f6¢ the work, which waslothoh or "500d" (SN Republican Senatorial nomina-nominee for Vice-President, said ary 14, 1913, he resigned and was|to office; Philippine Independ- e has a rlg}d sense 0 I‘,"' €/ «I was born on the ¢ end 'of] 1° heiter beef. They asked that th tion. \ he learned only a few years ago|, .. .ated Governor on Janu.|ence; Porto Rico, territorial gov-|9Ut¥, With which his good maturel v, “seiang ang 1 come from the, conducted purcly as an exper'| service be exiended! (o incude v oo that he was hapnzed a Roman 'Twelve ‘days later the| ernment. is never permitted to interfere, !0ld fashfoned kind of stock “m[‘lnent‘ will be depleted by ihe end| classes and grodes of heef. 16. i . MRS, GUERIN HOME Catholic. By mother died when ¥ % FOEE (I im to ——————— “Happy Warrior” never lets anybody put anything Of the present fiscal vear. Adl Ay 4 result, ofticial g —_— 1 was very young,” said the Sen- He has been called “The HapDy | ouor on i vised that the government did Bol| win pe stationed at Boston, the United States Senats, and he A. J. QUOTATIONS Warrfor.” Fighting is something Glee s Nowsboy contemplate continuance, denlers| yorg philaleiphia, Washin Mrs, E. C.'Guerin, who under-{ator, “and after that I waa taken took his seat on Mareh 10, 1913. | NEW YORK, Jume 29.—Alas-|he has always had to do, como| go Orce @ Newsboy = |t to Secretary of Agrieut Chisag. Kansas Ciiy. Sidil ‘went a major operation two weeks|care of by .my grandmother. 1 5 40, expects to return to her|was brought up a good Methodist| The PeoPle of is state werely, "5 no0y mine stock s quoted memeing with his struggle to over| | STt Was bor _*%!tare Jardine for an arrangement RO home today. lnul that is my faith mow.” ‘" (Continued on Page Seven.) |today at 3%. come poverty in his boyhood, (Continued on Page Five.) whereby their products stiil might| » ¢Con‘inued on Page lative measures.

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