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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL - THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4830. R ~ JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS DOLPHIN 1. FIRST TO CROSS LINE VIEWS MADEBY | & | SPREAD HAVUC e e FIRST TO MAKE letter handed to G ernor's Mansion, from Gov. Ro! ( ' H. Hartley, ot the State of Reiterates Svta;d on Pro- ; g Torrential Rair; Also Falls; T . . O ] ‘ o o iy Wk hidgtin: & pe foliow [ R hibition — Praises Plat- o \ —Big Dam Breaks— | : ) A - { ) SR L fice: of ! Govornot, Cheers and Whistles Greet * . . 5 3 $ Olympia, Wa . 6 form as Adopted ; Six Known Dead | : - ‘ P R Tuosday, June 26, Capt. Stickler as Boat ALBANY, N. Y., June 30.—In . W ¥ NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 30 o < - g 4 3 g 4 ser courler, and in 3 a statement of acceptance of the 4 Scattered reports from middle 5 L % | o ate of Washin Democratic” Presidential nomina- . g sections of Tennessee and Ken TA \ W Sm , vepding JOR SN S 32-FOOT YACHT FIRST tion issued today, Gov. Alfred E. . tucky showed that at least six ~ %M f 1e people of Alaska. It will Smith strongly endorsed the plat.| NN s have been killed and mil- 3 L b ¥ : ©|be carried on every boat in the| TQ COMPLETE COURSE form upon which he must make p ; ions of dollars of damage has re = ¢ ;3 28 g R 1 to Capital Yacht q R the race and re-affirmed his well | £ i sulted from torrential rains and AN e » ] v r Olympia to Juneau known stand on National Pro- . windstorms which swept the two 3 ; ¢ i irst skipper who arrives in Ju- : hibiticn. He re-iterated his con- 5 3 states during the night | " < ; Ry 4 ’ neau w have the privilege Speedy Queen C“y YaCht viction that changes are, needed : 4 The breaking of the Cookes- B ! : . : | lelivering the message to you Club Entry Makes Jour- in the present system, that they A ville's municipal power dam sent S When shakes your ; . can only be made by “the people 3 ! la huge wall of water down a nar e 4 4 R 5 usider it a greeting at ney in Under 4 Days themsely but that “it is the . i |row valley but did not cause any Sre 3 | wishes and good will ) Secaiate duty of a chosen leader to point 3 : hs, according to mea re X ¢ 4 et A G - ‘ommonwealth of Washington, the way . that leads to a v 3 . N 3 § | - your nearest neighbor in the sane and sensible solution” of 3 Twenty-three residences were! " L % : 5 B try that is both yours and| the problem. 3 5 lastroyed at Alexanderia. The Governor declared real - e from Flying the colors of the Queen City Yacht Club, the Dolphin II, swned and ained by Ray B. | : g T Stickler, crossed the finish line i 3 } e ; isal rere &t 35 p. m., local timy temperance can only be secured ‘ > lay, the f y he Ca By et o . d : i oday, the fir entry in the Capi- : : . “,'].‘ e Ii After seven years as the wife | y 2 5 A B ) . 11 to Capital Yacht Race to com- ; vt 1 st ot | of Rudolph Cameron, motion 5 L u s Yo THEA RASCHE Plote the ' course. ~ Its CINGNGH vernme nt and State picture actor, Anita Stewart, | ; Woanspak 8 % ¢ £ ; time for the 903 mile journey was ‘long prominent in the films, | i R : £ 0na ! < % 3 o ; N )6 hours, 4 minutes and 35 sec- No Pmmeutv Harmony | has instituted suit for a divorce | i : : ¢ S 3 N U T T u F L Y onds, snd il rinaing SN G o e s"“”‘ $a Do, { . ¢ b 7H 4 4 g ] i# hours, 45 minutes and onds. . TR e A i gt - 2 ; : A y . : With Captain Stickler aboard the absurd claim insidiousiy put - iy v P S out by Republican propaganda - Here are President and Mrs, Coolidge inspect- of the estate. The Coolidge dog shows quite s that the Republican Party has a TURNADU HlTs Boxer Kr mk will leave Ket-y ing the grounds of their vacahon home on . D ixcer aboul plainly, that he is overjoyed at getting away, : six hours. and 50 minutes the monopoly upen the mechanics of 1 tomorrow on the Dorothy Brule, Wi They are i : i ] edar Island, near Brule, Wis. y ‘ cor has bee: prosperity. Our platform in its Alexander, ready to enter the Sccompamed by E M. Laml;e!‘t, superintendent from the formalities of the White House. Abandons Proposed At- “',::‘Illtfgz,”‘:"th:"l::::x','l;"gf;': tariff and financial policy gives ving Tuesday night and moet Joe ~aternational Newsreel -~ G 5 > -30 BREL 3 A 8! an J - 2 at 12:3 b % e 26, o assurance to every legitimate Co —_ - A ek — | tempt to Spa" Atlantic :~axlm-‘ h|nu I:nul;v nllwd-u"\:'in:‘ n!:tellx‘: business man, wage earner, farm- According to advices received - VIR — | 1 i i ér and tazpayor thal pipapeflty lN cnl.uRAnu here today, by cable to the Amer- ’ | —Hessons Are Given Shanlioally 10 ahene. b seriel will be conserved to any favored ican Legion: Committee in charge Il State Re iates SR ey h 4 4 few but fairly distribated among of the Smoker, Krauklis is in the State Repudiates ! iV KU, - dune . M- At Attempt Repeal all. “pink of condition and on i TU DRGAN|ZE FOR MEETING Thea . Rasche, German aviatrix, Escorted to Finish pink of condition and on his “The definite declaration of Fergient kS W g BroEs innounces she has definitely] [Escorted to the finish line by i i Houses Are Unroofed and|ja, ot work today and concer Lry Laws wandoned an attempt fo fly|threo vessels, the Seattle hoat way the convention to aid agriculture trating oa indoor work with greeted by tooting whistles om and the planks dealing with la-| Many Demolished— | sparring parmers. ias watlop in AR bor problems are sound, progres- K , N. D, June 30 pudiated . the attempt, Lo re. peal the state’s Prohihition law. Returns show they turn ed down the proposal to wipe out the dry clause in the state’s constitution by a mar- #in of about 5,000 votes, A ». sl 1he deeinton was made afie (,),;*\ m Bis some former backers blo: at-| Tront PR " L tempts for an’ amicable settle:|jammed the duck* from the City | National (,onvenllon to Be ment of their differences. Miss| Dock to the new Government Held in Chicago Rasche plans to return to Ameri | Dock, greeted it with cheers and cht Mo]"h ca in the future for another tr, ving hats and handkerchiefs. R Crossing the finish line at s party comunitment to develop our |, ? 1% to win over the veteran. Bet- bl DT W God-given resourdes. ELRY, Col, June 30-A de-|ting here favors Krauklis 7 to b ables to Deteat Wet “The plank on foreign policy|vastating tornado late yesterday|with even money on a knockout.” Candid | vastating 5 ate yesterd Y a knoc andidates states a simple trust that the|afternoon levelled the farming| Local fans say Collier is also vine command to ‘Love Thy|belt in the vicinity of Johnstown,|in just as good condition as his Neighbor as Tyself’ contains no|taking four lves and causing|opponent and ready to t and ready. to go. WASHINGTON, June 30.—As| limitation, and was Jntended to avy damage. the wes Demo 3 [ v damage. crats journeyed ko shirle b6 Bonly ok Boiwsiitonatin, | Many houses were unroofed ant homeward from the convention | i G s e B 58“0]’8 HRED ey e T “0 huildings were mol p i Be e ana 5 L | e g a IS MOI H a, June e Dolphin circled o ‘I';lel‘ Ever Enforcement | scores of huildings were dem Ju TluN IN at Housten, they were confronted | — .. A call for a National Convention scow at the finish line, then iqual and even enforcement | ishe | i ished. of the Prohibition Party to meet | [with an appeal mwade to the ir-| i i b4 of all laws is the cornerstone| The dead are three Mexicans, I reconcilable dry element of the! Vin Chicagaron Tuly10. and. 11 at "“.",m‘» o r:’".],'","l,,,',:’f ",:}:‘,,,?,‘3'.3‘(‘ upon which rests the whole|whose shack was demolished, and | party to organize at once for the | Tu BE | wnich. the Dryk. heiann iad . i T Ll structure of Democratic govern-|Mrs. Susan McLaughlin, aged 50 defeat of Nominee Smith Vilirars - nre “supanthd *thedpin. dn dack wher 1k wak el ik ment. It it is the will of the|years, who died from fright. Spensors of the call which was aInlie: st sonimBmOSALIATAL Mokat : '.N i ‘rrl dal boat, T-0, with people of this nation that I am| Communication with the section directed particularly to the MANAGER FUR |'for ghe . Novemher ‘m,,l.fi““ h\h WALLULA, \\u h, June 30 ,,,‘.,,:;..‘,-.‘: “: ‘:h.‘ n‘v..-'.- Committee, :n.[lnk‘v (lmn: as President o pro-| s paralyzed. y | Southerners, were Bishop James | been issued by John Hammond,|When two men entered his room|procidert ‘wallls 8. George of the ‘1‘.” :,:ul ;‘umullnurm(numtu, e | Cannon, of the Methedist Epis ’ Braminent Dro warkos in his house last night shortly at-| pyotoe 5 07 00 imeree, and sevs fin A :; aws, 1 will exccut | i copal Church, who appeared b | Hammond announced the meet-|ter he had retired and demanded| g\ guests aboard, the Fisherios that njltfll to the limit of my abil- . l NEW YORK, June 30—The fore the Resolutions Committee y ing constitutes the regular Na.|his money, Lee Faulkerson, ranch-{ poo¢ “Widzeon, and the cacifie, ity without reservation or eva- h S iidars go|at the Democratic National Con- 48 ) o Prahint lab 8 0 o rapper e Vg " e " 5 : s i %5 aec o Y tion Party but according to Ham.|them he mva 4 BONEY."{1oft here at 12 moon and met the . Views on Prohibition | | junction restrai the . pragoshd] Uiuky and ottt aod. Etey red- o ion Bei M ] mond a move will be taken of alkerson was saying this, poyiin o short distance down the Turning then more specifically | $250,000,000 merger of the Dodgelily asserted they were acting on | “-@Mpaign being (lpp(f(l.'.”rm and change the name of the|he reached under his pillow and| oy :n; It )lI'MIl;kA the Dolphin to the Prohibition question, Gov. and Chrysler corp jons. How-|their own personal responsibility. Out U W()rk Soon W,._ and formulate farmer and|drew out his revolver, fired five| jocaly into port. Smith declared: et ) ot / by . for & (e | y A g i ever the Dodge Corporation ha iey have called for a meeting | s hor pisnkk 1 l i Mhots killing. Nekh. men. “It is well known that I be- WASHINGTON, June 30—James| - te s heseie | b S " labor planks in the platform. Greeted By Governor %l heen ordered to file a bond guar-|to be held at Asheville, North Going to Brule | e PO ngadic i | | | | 11 i‘ | across the Atlantic Ocean and i v e 3 shore and on small boats in the A s either . hand and fast for his I | nF DRY Fu will return to Germany. Repre- ! sive and sincere as is also the Four Known Dead welght. Fans here expect Krauk-|Appeal Made to lrreconcxl-;;“"" of this glats fave e ‘. chigtier and tingucial, beckersi BArkerc .4 SLENGRL PSsiARS AN 11 I ‘ | ‘ r | | | lieve there should be fundamental | Francis Smith, aged 67, Associ-| = . BNt of inike vk y ; e o anteeing protection of interests ofiCaroli on July 11 to take steps ed, President George, M. § Whit- changes in the present provisions|ated Justice of the Court of Cus.f AR ¢ B / AT eb Koo 34 (‘uuul('r/(-lung Plant b . . ekl r— o preference stockholders not to insure the lection of dr $. B = % 5 b0 sk gt 4§ O for national Prohibition, bases, | toms Appe n’lr -[I"‘ll \“’I’,;"‘_' )_‘""" senting to the merger. Democratic Senatorlal, Congres.| WASHINGTON, June 30.—With | Unoarthel ih Toboma; ;u.lrl..(.)m]h:ixml'lllfii ':\1:.‘"”:‘(‘::(0{(1:;‘: as T stated in my Jackson Day|ernor (-wn-_r-\ of the ilippines, ih sional and State nominees for| ® Manager provided for Hoover's mittee, and of |: o letter on the fearless applica-|died last night in a hospital here public office and for the defent| Vedlern campal and head- One Man Is Arrested)Commitice, boarded the Dolphin, 3 i o i Stickles a tion to the problem of the prin-|as the result of an attack ‘;Y‘"fi* {of the wet Tammany candiiate IUATLeTs established here, Dr. ) welcoming 114])(3:? :mx\vm ::3 ciples of Jefferson Democracy. heart, suffered while on the bench "for President, Gov. A. K. Smith,» | Hubert Work, Chairman of the TACOMA, June 30—Police and|hi$ companions to Juneau While I fully appreciate these|during the afternoon. Joseph Danfels, ardent dry® ana | Republican National Committee Federal © agents uncovered an|Con&ratulating them on their mag- i changes can only be made by th'u: TR "h,,.“,r Secretary of the Navy, |to98¥ hlmn.u-rl to ,Iv'_“‘“ Waghing elaborate counterfeiting plant :‘I”""f” : race. . !“ L ."“:"’"I'“)n“"l‘: people themselves, through their ENTERS HOSPITAL {has issued a statement criticising ;":" :l’ri“m:{h-. \\1~; to g ‘n;; here last night and arrested John| -I’x" '"’" "‘m ‘.;“vl‘:l‘“f;\ ‘;rlalnnluu elected Legislative representa- e ey $ o i B e 8 resignation as Secretary o smberg, age 38 He ag | 2utos to e Gove s N L g D % Benson, of Juneau, on- Gov. Smith for a message he sent Rosenberg, aged WA e Ly ais e weis I feel it to be the duty of 5 the anbt b ¥ . |interior to President Coolidge R making a good imitation of $20 3 . Ann’s Hospital last eve- “to_the convention as ‘“‘unnec v dgl g s : aking a g 8 13 udchlochiind e b e e i y il S SikY. o Histinia , James Good, prominent Hoover| gpoCKTON, Cal, June 30—The| bills. ly greeted by Gov. George A { ! 8 3 4 worker in the pre-convention : Parks while movie cameras clicks Grand Jury has indicted Sheriff in A neaftnild 1 @ , lerbilt Puts U 'x:‘i?‘l:mtl}f:'m:‘;m.vh“ A :”,T:“\W,M‘“"”“““ Riecks, of San Joaquin|Farm Loans Succeed | Captain Stickler presented Gov. of garnering vot . g, PR ain Stickle esent 2 CURTIS LEFT K/”V RESERV ATION AT 15; anderbut Puts Up feant R e tors mection : fa ‘H ounty, and James Coat Chair- Old “Merchant Credlt" Paske Tudlin s Yotver . Sroue I man of the Board of Supervisc NEVER OFF REPUBLICAN RESERV ATION :mli(':iun-‘;n:.".:xl'l}‘.:”“' e i (,';:'(‘\ Another Million to |1oover, Republican Preside ..m]“m. T o T Roland H. Hartley extending i TR ihe - Ateletita ) P % . | nominee, | g R R Al A Akt a | ereetings from the e of Wash- known survivors of the dirigible Pay Stockholders ourts have been returned against| ATLANTA, June 30—Merchan o to Alsekis “Eateb i KANSAS CITY, June 30—|he has made many a race to save|[talia are gettinz worse and xull!~l T e :l:lrr'l)lee"‘p:e.])x::;;:“: f‘\y[’jm"("':”";"mu sherlff and three counts| credit, the old system under which | G 08 10 SN EOTE LHELS Charlie Curtis, one-cighta Kaw|them from their cnemies, the|ing to their peril. CHICAGO, I, Jume 30—Cor.| .t Sty PRBRCTE LU0 Chnerl OF) against. Coates. | numerous cotton farmers obtan-| SICHIEr ARE KIS BRI O wo 0 Indian and 100 percent Republi-| Democrats. Fog today prevented airmen|nelius Vanderbilt, jr., ha simu-d}‘hv 18’ formall 1A »1‘! Both of Reick's count uses| ed deferred payments on equip “A_' :'r mew . and . commial can, is going on the war path for| He went to Topeka where helfrom st out on rescuela document relinquishing over $1- o ‘”'" eheriff of accepting ment and fertilizer, is fading| " v'\q;:nx(i then went to the cahle the party he loves. studied law while ho earned a|flights. ‘The weather s improv-| 000,000 of inheritance as a step| . < rom V Fontaine, private from the south. A gov v b aleraiis e S ation for sice ‘prosi| VIS a8 @ jockey and later as a|ing, however. [toward repaying stockholders of|Nonumion Miners Are |icctive, posing as a rum runn [survey shows that in 1 . o e ST e nomination for vice presi-|pack driver. At the age of 24 he Ihis bankrupt publishing enter- . q . | for evidence. Coates is accused|advances composed 62 percent oo 8 ARG CEEREC s dent takes him Into the DBIEgest| was elected prosecutor of Shaw-[Mob S Jail and” {mi »s. He had previously given Waylaid and Shot in ‘xl‘ accepting a $600 bribe 'and ‘merchaiit credit 38 percent|Afterward they . were ~ EhOWS battle of his life. But he 13 £0-|nee county. The Kansas law for.| 1O i lup another million dollars to meet Missouri Coal Sln](- ————— of the loans. In 1923 the figures| 87OUnd town. ing into the campaign to fight for| piqaing the sale of liquor had Hangs Negro Assaulters ' nis pubiishing obligations. g were 20 and 71 percent respec . Goes Without 5‘“'{, ] the party instead of the candidate.|peen in the statute books for s MINDBM, Mo, June 20—six! Mayor Thompson of tively. "““"“"' 5”',“;"1 T 0:',.: At the age of 10, this descend-|four years, but it had never been| BROOKHAVEN. Miss, June 301 miners were waylaid and shot by (”'/ 1 Oshore While the number of farm ‘\’"‘,‘m'l'"“f"‘}:“. T Ha Bt ant of Chief White Plume and of|enforced. The young county at-{—An armed mob stormed the;Girl Gets Medal - unfon miAes. sympathizers when| ™ ticago and 1ETS lloans in the cotton belt are in-{SER 8% Sl PRt o calle A French and English ancestors| torney said he would enforce it.|county jail last night and seized 3 they had been offered §15 and e Must Make Big Refund|creasing, the total indebtedness|“WIAout siecp o ¥ ol O went on the war path for the first| And he did. He held office four!two negroes and lynched them For Rescuing Man | ,cnses it they would stop strike-| 2 has declined, The amount of "fl"‘_l'“', l’; Kot i Fipporirngnc time when the blood-thirsty Chey-|years, and in that time he falled|for assaulting two whites. James - broaking amd return to . their| CHICAGO, NI, June 30— The|l0ans is smaller. The average| #*004 ‘fh:fl“ N ennes surrounded the reservation|to convict only four men charged!and Stanley Beranen, the pegroes,| SYDNEY, Australia, June 50— homes. Five men were also st 1 uit Court has ordered Mayor!amount of short term credit used Iaid down snd rested bt tRES A of the peaceful Kaws in Morris| with crime. were arrested after a shooting af-| A 20-year-old girl, Miss Lucy Don-|ped of eclothing and chased to/ Thompson and eo-defendants to| Pr farm in 1926 in 10 cotton _‘“‘“‘_.‘;‘“; b 1 navigating I county, Kansas. He took the very| The Kaws wanted the man who|fray with Clande and Caby Byrnes|aldson, is wearing the gold medai|the mine ghaft before order was| refund to the city 245,000 in| States was but $340. The least|*P" }»-x.| ,}.r :huh ‘,mi'.. of the path on which the Cheyennes had left them in his boyhood to' over a real estate deal. Claude of the Royal Shipwreck and Re-|restored. [fees alléged -fllegally paid real credit ‘was in Tennessee, which|°OUFtS SYEE WAEL BORT SF ol were trodding, and slipping| become their chief 20 years ago,|was shot three times and is in a’lief society for having rescued a J ! ontate’ bSpesi fnder a previous|Sveraged §300. per farm. s‘.um:“f",“‘;“‘l“ Phgeefend o through through their lines, ran|but he declined the honor. He! critical condition. The mob tied|fellow swimmer from the attack : o | Thompson - Administration l(dlnllll.l was the highest, with nlnMU i‘ I“r‘:. ;.||llx1|1'nll-\‘ v 60 miles to Topeka to tell white!did not care to become the suc|a rope around the neck of one of|of a shark. (! | ol ey s e 0 per farm. Th‘f ‘,'"‘;t :m-« daye. of. thiul soldiers about the plight of his| cessor of his illustrious™ forefa-| the negroes and dragged him| She and a girl friend wer? Séward'Of](»rs I The survey revealed that more § ”"‘ i 4 m_:“ “m’llq elouds people. He ran, not for his own|ther, Chief White Plume, for he| through the streets before hang- bathing in the surf one eveninz| | | FINE PICTURE TAKEN tenants than owners borrowed at ~l|:|l §"’T:“° i 1::« were dark M lite, but for the sake of his tribe.|was already a senator—one of the|ing him. atter all other bathers but one| | 91,000 Reward for || OF JUNEAU, MIDNIGHT the banks. skies. The AiRhle vare N e The soldiers reached the reserva-|chieftains of the Republican tribe. ———————— man had left the water, Dog Poisoners |1 B — i - — ydab gy B 4o R “f“h a few axiitel tion in time to drive away the! As the party floor leader in OLD SONGS WANTED When the man threw up his| i | Rev. R. A. Gailey is exhibiting| ROOF FIRE YESTERDAY ceptions, The most unfavorableil Cheyennes. the senate, also has been the head arms and shouted, “Help! A! SEWARD, Ala k': June 30|18 kodak shot of Juneau taken at! A roof fire at the home of Mrs X 2 Five vears after he had saved|of the council of Repllbllclni INDIANAPOLIS, June 30—The|shark has got me!” Miss Donald-| —Dog noln(;nerq ,h‘u;'w. A ;mi(luiKh! June 21.° The picture Leo Fesul, at Sixth and Neison the Kaws from their enemies,|chieftains. And if the voters so|Indiana Federation of Music Clubs son sent her companion to sh el |y killea over'zn Noe: Ter (15 ae clear as if taken at «idday. Avenue, shortely after 4 o'clock Curtis left their reservation to|decree next November, he will|has started a collection of words|for help and herself swam (o wards totaling $1,000 ,“w of | Lights glowing in windows and. vesterday afternoon was quickly take up the ways of white men,| preside over the pow-wows of the and music of old ballads, songs,|rescue. Splashing the water vig-| | fered by cnlgzena. r“r' atseat headlights of autog on the streets'extinguished by the fire depart- whom he found divided into two|chiefs from both the Republican!and dance tunes, hoping that;orously, she frightened off (he | | and ‘eonviction of the 1;01»1111- at the time, indicate, however, ment before much damage was tribes—Republican and Democrats.| and Democratic iribes in that! éventually it will become a "dla-.shnrk and succeeded in dragging! o | that the picture was taken at done. The alarm was turned in He joned the Republican party|great wigwam called the United|tinctive record of the Americaa the man, badly injured, to shii 3 night. Rev, Gailey took tbe shet from box 39, Fifth and Kennedy B when he was 21, and since thea|States Senate. o people,” low water, A ull‘rum the High School Building. |Streets, (Continued on Page Right.] conditions were reported in Clars. ence Strait where rough water and a quartering wind on the port side were encountered. A8 an evidence of the smooth sage, however, the Dolphin ried a small cedar block of

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