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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXIL, NO. 4837. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS ' SHIP NEARS ITALIA CREW ON ICE SMITHISTO | __Frienly Encmies Now _NORMALSALMON When Ohio Cast The Deciding Vote KRASSIN NOW STUDY FARM f RELIEF AID: s | Says He Stands on Party| Platform with Regard to Agriculture NEW YORK, July 10.—Gov. A, E. Smith announces that it| * alected President, he will call a Itricts in the Territory conference and study the farm | i lleast a normal run of s problem at once without waiting | S8 I » - B8 | voar, declared Henry O for {his inauguration so to be ; i'S. Commissioner of ¥ to transmit to Congress at |arrived today from Seattl n the the u])( ning session, a definite § Bureau of Fish flagship Brant. program on farm relief. b Rl e ‘He will remain in ka' until v. Smith has tele < |near the end of August, or until this to W. H. Settle, Pr |the principal part of the fisheries the Indiar loperations are concluded for thel ticn, ‘'who season, PACK PROBABLE, SAYS O'MALLEY NEARING CAMP MAROONED MEN Soviet Icebreaker Report- | ed 25 Nautical Miles from Party REPORT IS MADE BY CAPT TORNBERG 1 i {U.S. Commissioner of Fish- eries Arrives Today— QOutlook Hopeful | | | i | | Reports from the several dis- eries, who Men Carried Awav in Bal- i loon Probably Killed by Explosion | STOCKHOLM, July 10.— Five {survivors of the Nobhile Expedi- tion encamped on the ice near ultural plank. S R i g S B Tic Commissioner was accom- |Boyn Island, have plenty of sup- stand squarely on pledges | % ; : ‘ " N panied north by Thurston K. Dan-| plies and equipment but they are given at Houston. I understand : A iels and Mrs. Daniels, Medfo depressed; they are ill and need agement until the Soviet icebreaker Krassin arrives |and rescue them. This is the re- port from Capt. Tornberg, leader lof the Swedish Rescue Expedi- tion, who brcught out Nobile, 2 was subsequently maroored when |his airplane overturned on a sec- ., and Susan Rutharfard, friend of the Daniels, of Santa phed | § R S ; ; Ana, Calif. Mr. Daniels is chair- e > - man of the Western Food and Fish Protective association is decp rested in n fisherios industry party will return ‘to the Stat and sympathize with the objects motal: - snepy organized agriculture is strug-| &lix to attain,” teleg Gov mith Following the receipt of the telegram in Indianapolis, Settle said the “encouraging message will be placed before the Direc- SRS ARG S e R s!” Governor Smith exclaimed, as | Major John A, Warner, and his da s tors of the Indiana Federation \bout the last of this mo 5 t ¢ ¢ L i ighter, Mrs, fond trip, and recently rescued by at the meeting th fternoon.” e Buckeye State tumbled into the Smith | Warner, an instant after the big parade of dele- a fellow aviator. p No reply to a ilar request iy No Bad Spots coliumn at the Houston convention. The pho- { gations began in the convention hall, | “Landing on the ice with a on his stand on agriculture has Uniike conditions that existed at| goorph shows the governor, his son-in (international Newsreel) port plane is possible only in been made by Hoove | this time year, no “bad spots o - l|a ftreesing temperaturc and then R s " i have heen reported anywhere in Lrinky” ot the preseiid iariaet HOOVFR TO REPLY : o4 3 - gt the Territory. None of the dis-|&i— v - "1‘ | S S S R R -3‘““.' says )rnberg’s report. | i 2 4 tricts are subnormal and conditionsf | X I | 1 ; 1 iihe: Kvaaain' ta WASKIA e WASHINGTEN, July 10.—Tt i : 4 look favorable for normal or bet-| | Elks Have New [ | ; Secretary of | |tical miles of the camp, reports A said at Herbert C. Hover's office : ter runs everywhere, It was apf { ;4 g | R e A | Vpasnbars. P that he has received a request| o ® {parent that the Commissioner was|| GTand. Exalted | cHAMBERLAlN | Agr "f‘“”'" Is ] Dr. ®Winn Malmgren and his Xwem’ W, FL Hacile. Eywebreut jof | | encouraged over the general situa-| | Ruler Now [ | Coming to, Alaska | two companions who started to i P the Indiana Farm Bureap Feder- tion and was of the opinion that| | . B : | Iseek land atoot, are elther drift- 3 Y ation for his personal position |proper escapements, which arel | yiAm e T | WASHINGTON, July 10. [|ing on ice floes or have perished, on Agriculture but Hoover will e =« !provided for in the current regus y Hulbe of New e Secretar of Agriculture | lsays Tornberg R not discuss this or any other is- NTEGNATIONAL NEWSREEL PHOTO) |jations, will be had in all of the | unanimous- | | [ | William W. Jardine will visit {| The men carried away in the sue until he delivers his speech| Fage seems to pit Senator Charles Curtis, left, Republican nom- | spawning streams, il | nd Exalied || || Alaska, leaving Seattle the | {ballon of the Italia were prob- 4 of acceptance of the Republican| jnee for Vice-President, Senator Joseph T. Robinsonm, right,| "It is too early in the season x \ of the B. P. 0. 1, at | |Oregonian Dies in Wash- | | first week in August under | {ably Killed by tho explosion % PERVINMELISS, omingtion, LR | - | ‘ tentative plans, the detplls “wmm the Noblle group ubleru‘s i Dcmocratlc nomineg for the s’#‘“{ osition, against each other jmake any forecasts regarding output .0f the canneriss in Suu@{; at every turn. . They are shown here at Washington, D, C, |HH-7 1 Y0 Fmimmies (O SOUCH imheze thoy haye gvsr Ecc" :&;flxfi:&i Sefate . far the fish have heen showing up RN RN — .,-;.(‘“Ii DA BOGSR I B0 SN well and at the present time the DR M A TTH Ews L] 141 the Sixty-fourth Annual con- | ventien now .in session Were. | mgm" Af 1ng ness o i P g < gex ] T | “unannounced. o 3 W s MORE mmv STOCKHOLM, July 10.— Ae- Gien. Umberto Nobile, of the ill- fated Italia expedition, says the | radio was O. K. from the first { minute after the dirigible crash- led but nobody can explain how i {the base ship or other stations | \ were unable to pick up messages A > {until 15 later, outlook for a successful year i KEPT SECRET| W ALL STREET GETS 1 'BACK TO NORMALCY (= i ™™ IS FORSAKING Copper River Good R 6 ! 3= | st “Copper River has been good r:[ty Thousand Dollar Es By STANLEY W. PRENOSIL 1 this season. If the present regu tate Involved—Two (AP Fihansisl Editor) ations are continued for another Strange Deaths cyclic period or so it looks like I | days NEW YORK, July 16.—Higher jthe runs there will be restored|g .. * of. ¢ WASHIN N July “10i— Nobile's mysterious nt.\tv.-ment e money rates imposed by Federal land still permit a .certaln amount 5"“‘:15 S_td“d on Prohibi- [United States Semator Charles|about the unexpected fall of the SEATTLE, suly 10.—With a|Reserve authorities to reduce the y of fishing tion Given as Cause Curtis will be notified of the|dirigible and that the erew was 4 -8 $50,000 estate at stake, the sec volume of speculative 1it have “On the Nushagak side of Bri g A | Vice-Presidential nomination on)not prepared, conflict with the 4 ’ marriage of Mrs. Mabel Seaborg, |definitely stopped the orgy of wild tol Bay, the results Have been ex fOr Hls Action the Republican ticket on August|fact that nwru_ werg 500 pounds who leaped eight storles to her|speculation on the New York Stock| flF 2 P cellent. I fact the runs have — {15, one’ week after Herbert C,[0f provisions in the navigating death from a fashionable apart-|Exchange and in other le g € been so good that a limit has been SEATTLE, July 10.—Dr. Mark | Hoover has been notified of his]cabin for six xi}l'n[lh'. This is ] » ment on June 29, was revealed |curities markets of the country. | put on by the canner A. Matthews, Past Moderator of |selection by the Republican Na-|held here to indicate that meas- B today when National City Bank| Total sales on the New York s “The south side of the area has[the General Assembly of the| tional Convention for the Presi-|ures were taken for a forced officials cpened her safety deposit|Stock Exchange have fallen from ) not been so fortunate. The early |Presbyterian Church, and pastor | deney Curtis’ notification will|landing, otherwise the stores box and found a certificate show-|{the record of 5,193,600 shares (,“’Prohlblhon and Farmel’-t“”h. were lighter, but late re-jof the First Presbyterian Church take place at Topeka, his home|Would have been kept in the ing she married Samuel H. Jor-|june 12 to slightly more than| Labor Convcnhon Speak- from the field indicate ma-|here, the largest congregaticn of tewn. This is the announcement |dirigible’s interior. dan, Honolulu chiropractor, in|1,000,000 on June Brokers’ | g U Ch TO(] improvement of the runs.|that denomination in the world, made here today by Dr. Hubert e .- the Fiji Islands, last March. loans declined nearly $300,000,000| €S Urge ange @AY | owever, it is expected that the |announced today he is putting Wi Chairman of the Republi-|#F——————————1 4 Jordan appeared last Saturday,(in two we | red fish pack there will be some.|aside his life long affiliation with | Jdean tional Committec 2 > ' claiming the estate,. declaring| . qiomers' rooms of the leading CHICAGO. 111 July 10.—Key-|What short of normal.” he Democratic Party because of Representative Tilson will open Mellon Believes 4 Seattle, keeping the marrlage |y room was at 4 premium less and )-“nyttx:m-r—l (of. the AN Just Usual Business Smith | New York, also announced Dr.|| Dusiness Wi | secret from Mrs. Seaborg's rela- | - month fow. oI LRI TR 0a, v pideleling L. The HOcmissioasr’s (D, 18 the _ Dbr. Matthews said Goy Tecae T Work. Support Hoover b e ANy yaAKES BHA Night . work| 1t t usual visit he makes to the Terri-|Smith has made it impossible for GEORGE _E.. CHAMBERI.AIN A R i > {many vacant chair Night worl e need for a new party. 5 g gy — N borg was the widow of |, it 7 g Ty | i Yt AT R tory every summer during the sal-jme to gupport him. He used th = i A JASHINGTON. Jul ¢ Badk. . Rtate” fupe rvixur:;‘r”“. Iunl,wn the x'.xllw .I.n,\| \.’.. ations, | f'[): ll), 1; i 1 Colvin (h.‘m(!nxm mon fishing season. The main | pDemoe ic Prohibition ].]“,,Mm\ AT A 4 0 Hm”,m I\’('sl;umllml :\ A ~:||Ir‘v L l' ‘\‘nlr;-, “lpt:. o Wi o CTY 897 | previously canceled, have been re-{of the Prohibition National Com-| oo . 0~ . i g [ i b Al SHI N, . aly thih 4 Secretary of Mel- : cf Fisherles, whose body Was| i raq Rxtra emplo taken- in|miftes, declared that a new party|oDjects are to be on the kround)ns a spHiiEhoard to jump onto &', .. yi;iied States Se .| Will Be Accepted Soon lon today predicted that found after his strange disap- o1 the e du oy are’ Belng: dik ! $eA “hocause nelilew ilie so as to facilitate administraticn|platform of his own . Clliambarisin. aled vest 2 5 4 business will ipport Her- 3 pearance from Olympia, Wash., | ki \\-nln-.»k ""U_‘k iy ]“] Rebdel ‘l‘ £ {ing |PPocedure, to observe conditions| Dr. Matthews was a close per- [ o CHEIEEAT, FIE0 B By President Coolidge| | o™ ¢ Hioves ran. (L an 4 in January, this year. I.‘ 4 g ok e 'fl' Syt e urce brohibl. | Benerally affecting the fisheries|<onal friénd of President Wood-1 80 O 0 WFEE® O R T T, Coollge. . in - cohOieR E N (Ueh vy Elabar o asth q.‘([ h.l?.z\." )\‘.”‘ being * closet unt::nn (‘.;.u;m” enforce 1.1 war|and the canning industry and|row Wilson and has taken af o e aed ms| SUPERIOR, Wis, July 10 of Rébublitan hrocae tuidio : nor that of Seaborg have ever .. ' oy because of the co .} }::lll I katl”:y‘\ \ e gather data upon which the regu-iprominent part in Democratic George Blain, were| UTesident Coolidge will accept vember and declared that A ln-on e 'l)lulnod (Continued on Pacu Threa.) | y.ura Lundy. opening the ]“““‘,L\. for the season of 1929 will|councils. Ry Py 713 the resig |.f[|nn of !h‘.flu‘!! ( the outlook is “as promising '''' A el Labor meeting, said she he“b‘“’l‘(.ll' e G A e B Senator Chamberlain was a fc :""”""‘IV' Ih -rv]-v.u\' of (umll\l«h“ as can be at this time.” See- § b : e wil here s time . . b Ay | DUt the date has not yet been| | potar e sutie R {saw need for realignments|, ' o W, leaving Wednes Engluh War Brides mer member of the United o8| e, e pas ot yet beeh| | retary Mellon sails tomorrow: beccuse of what she termedf oot U g oty He . Cl b Shipping Board When he was|* o V15 I - : for a short sojourn in Bur- domination of a privileged ew,” |87 nisht or Thursday morn'ng. He Form Chicago Club 50" his age at 72 and |28k Hoover to remain in thel ,,e ‘» Y il scip L o Jicd upon . the|Pans to §o as fer west as Kodiak, ki plt o Cabinet during the whole of the AGAINS 4‘ G‘ER./‘IS:,,,.,,,{” i i wrevent |[sland area which he will cover| (iiGAGO, July 10—An obreur ! clectoral eampaign however : MRSRRRE 4 the. eladtiol of a mmany wet,” |H1¢ Will reiurn here the latter part|,)vortisement inserted in the cla Peak of Public Life W i o, oo SRpe o g Jrre : " of tnis month and remain inf .4 wecti AT TS by - 1 e, —— 4 |sified section of a Ch » George Barle Chamberlain reach-! e WASHINGTON, July 10.—Whis }his co-workers, this man had been b;:u!lu‘a.\le Alacka until thel .00 Beshent (ogeiher elghte 4 the pesKi6EL his public life when ,,:)00 UYAL [”0 £ kers are likely to come into fash | m rather close contact with the|nr vom close of the season. British girls in a w iaes’ el |y % a e | \ ) « 5 in he was called upon to head t ' fn 1n:the Bitter Root valley o | rus, examination. failed to dts:New York W. C. T. U. b y Montana as a result of recent dis coveri by Public Health Servicc xlose the source of the infection which resulted in his death, 4 . U i contlnu, Investigations 4 They all & married allled ldier k of fhel@enate military com 0 I’()ME W,ITH D 4_VIS Urged to Help The hareau's salmon inves‘lsa-|qring tie World war ee during the trying days of G 1 £ Defeat Gov. tious, conducted for several vears| nio yoo Matonoy Baglishborn | e World war Smith |;,, 4 investigators who have been study | This suggested a series of ex the late Dr. C. H. Gilbert of| yre of an American army ¢ap| As chairman of that coramittee AR 5 ing Rocky Mountain spotted feve: | eriments to determine the pene- . | Stanford University are being cou-j .1 conceived the mnotion for which fethed Aegisiation St NEW YORK, July 10-Secre-|Sir John Daniel, grand dictator of & there for the past 20 years. 7 power of the tick virus and|” ypw yoRk. J 10.—Mrs, D,|tinued this season under the direc-|, .psplanted war brid y hanc % to the imagination of a nation] '3¥ of Labor James J. Davis, will| the Moose in Wales, will open the ont of the New|ton of D Willis Rich who Wasliozerher, — The respors 1o ihe s York State W. C. T. V., has issued|assistant to Dr. Gilbert and alded|,qyertisement was in® 2 078 | kg proRIEY Wi as closc as Augt a call to 45,000 members of the|Poth in field work and making of|pyjiish ‘girly being 1 i thelman WAMBESIERLI 'y ings of the Ntate to help defeat Gov. A. m.|reports. 'He s familiar with the|qiy) “hy ¥thi. common bonds 0f) pryanization Which sulded Amer. Smith, nominee for president on| inVestigations and their scope andyinp ang of marriage :o soldier: |jea victoriously through the strug- Unshaven skin, they have learn | »f virus obtained from infected ed, is less susceptible to the pene |blood, and tests made with labor- trating powers of the virus of the |atory animals indicated that the fever tick than skin which has|former wa more dangerous to been freshly treated with a razor.!handle than the latter. When The valley is one of the few plac | the tick virus w placed onf4y o pomocratic national ticket, on|they Wwill be carried forward on es afflicted with this disease, but|freshly shaven skin, all the anl-inig pecord that “he had always the same scale as in previous| A giate charter has beon obtain The 'draft- met, which brought and 7 to 150 cases develop there|mals developed the disease. When youceq fo- and with the saloon!Years. Commissioner O'Malley sald| g 4ng the club has laanched into]jte milllons SRNEY into. the ranke;| Davi every year, and since the deathlit was placed on skin from which|goywq - Mrs. Colvin urges the|Dr Rich I8 now in western Alaska.|, program. | - Mrs. Phyllis Sheedai| wag the one factor looked upon rate among victims, is about 90|the hair had been pulled, however,{omon o vote for Hoover, Re- Looks Like Hoover 7 Su ruspce) o o115 Dresident of the ciub and Mrefphy Senator Chamberlain as assur- percent, any measure which offers jonly 70 per cent hecanie infected.| uitican nominee. While the Commissioner was re-| Gortrude Dpager Is s-crofary ing the winning of the war. Be- ompanied by more than|conference Afterward the visi- 1500 fellow members of the Loyal|tors will be entertained at a gar- Order of Moose, the next time he|den party at Cardiff Castle at the % s his native land. invitation of the Marquees of Bute ates of the order from and a ball in the city hall. % tions of the United States During the visit the delegates § anada, headed by Secretary| will make a motor tour to Wye “‘ , its director neral, will em-| vall and Tintern Abbey. At bark on the George Wash Tredegar the inhabitants will give July 21 for Cardiff and Tredegar, an official reception to Secretary { Wales—birthplace of Davis—and | Davis. b {Leigh Colvin, pre ved to the pursuits of peace vis Dele; of the allies. gle ous even the faintest hops of immun-|Similar experiments with blood luctant to discuss politics, he was .. fore: ity WM on. Tio had of- London. From July ) Aug One of the matters to be coms ity is welcome, 5 bronght negative results. ot highly delighted with the nomina- New Ju'“hv Cabinet fired “",,,mp“lw,y service bill, ang| U5t 3 they will meet in conference sidered at the conference will heli The study which brought out| So it is likely that at least all! BROOKLYN BRIDGE IS tion _u( Secretary Hoover for the throukhons (e War and J”‘_r“,‘“.l‘;\«'nfi the Welsh and English lodges. | the establishing of refuges in eiths © the value of whiskers was under-|of the men who will work in the! “SoLD"” TWICE IN WEEK| Presidency, and said present con-| ortlered to Be Formed o GOnREHARETI Rt 1ifs owa mess Normal E. Heyd of Toronto, past |er England or Wales for orp - taken after the Yieath some monthsfnew laboratory at Hamilton, for e ago of one of the services’ em.|which the state recently appro-| ASBURY PARK, N. 4., Jaly 10.—{for his election. The Secrctary, BELGRADE, July 10.—King Al-| ployes in the laboratory at Hamil-| priated about $19,000, will be more| “Captain” George Parker, whose|he ceclared, was overwhelmingly exander has ordered Zhivoj N ton, Mont. He was the fourth tofor less bearded. The laboratory record, local authorities said, in-ithe popular choice of the Republi-|Balugtchitch, Jugoslay Minister (o die among the scientific workers|is 1o be built for the manu{acturplcluded the “sale” of the Brooklyn|cans for the momination apd m"()ermnny. to return hers who have heen assigned to the'o( the vaccine recently developed bridge twice in one week, once was confident that the party would! ,@ cabinet, . This will Iik ) difficult task of overcoming thelafter long research by Dr. R. R]for $75,000, was arrested here yes- be found solidly supporting him in wuutnuory to the Crot ditions were apparently favorable; sapreme dictator of the order, al ful’ deceased members of the o ready is in the British Isles to | and for the aged. These will 1ge for the delegations’ re-|similar to the institutions . 40 5 Ml & gatn | on. Mooseheart, 111, where a ud form ::":I‘:e‘}'mmm:“"“u'l'mt'" @ he sl Upon arrival of the ship at Car-| mately 1500 children are gt Provel gooumént n the War Department| 45 A J. Howell, lord mayor of|educated and instructed in & an peas il the vity and dictator of Carditf{and at Moosehaven, Fla., wi terday. the election next November. | ants. + {Continued on Paze Two.) lodge, will welcome the visitors.|about 200 elderly couples “'@ ure, which threw the question open| to debate, was responsible for the| success the legislation fially| deadiy disease. Although like| Spencer.

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