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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” NO. 4848, ~ JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS FRENGH PLANE IS ON OGEAN FLIGHT Sloodshed Believed Averted in Mexico; Official Resigns 'Y OF She's Proud of Her Nephew Herbert \SAI_M[]N PAGI( | Bergen Wishes Amundsen Godspeed |3 FRENCHMEN | ONES TOWESTWARD S 7 7 USE SEAPLANE FICE .S SRR HOLDING P & T ot OCEAN FLIGHT : - Many Fish>Be'i‘ng Put Up / 2 Ao : e b ; s Ve "'i'a[l\;lcex s A | and with Much Less . i e ) ’ ' T ¥ Refli: Hl?nrr[“n T}l]_le Moorfmng Gear than Formerly 1[ - .. Nt o TN - Wl Tnpuh N. % Dlucved Ly ing - | i MEXICO CITY, July 23.—The| : % 3 Z U. S. COMMISSIONER oo 3 AR il g isi jon of Luis Morones, Sec- . : ¢ ”) L | . ¥ e &% ORTA, July 2 e Frenc of Labor, whoso life has| &Sl : g | O’MALLEY REPORTS : . L [seaplane La Fragate has arrivi in danger since the sas . . A . from B A nee, completing. atio { Ge ar reg i ¢ LA ) ” s |l % - ’ ~ the first leg of the proposed sination of Gen. Alvaro r)hnpu.1 / K ¢ Hoover's Conservation Pol- : R Lo M L aL the NEOUE has believed to have lessened the : A p i i 4 . o A : : ; s Lrans-Atlantic flig ) New Yorl general fecling of tension - as : b icy Is Given Credit by : : g / [City by way of the Asores and A 4 i . ’ > 3 « {the Bermudas Morones was named by A V b R ey . | leaders as one of the 3 ~ Fisheries Head g , . N With Naval Lieutenant Paulin, 8l g 8" of ne ‘s S . “ )t Paris, in command, the plane gical authors” of the erime and . Y i g, 3 of they had asserted that unless he 3 5 ¢ ’ SEWARD, Alaska, July 23 . """»W s f ¥ AN & |came down at 7 o’clock this withdrew m the Government, | . S iy yepartment of Commerce is| The people of Bergen Nur\\ay : {morning. Paulin and his two there would be eivil warfare 3 3 b 3 to see the run of salmon| understand the dmgers of Arc- : 5 o companions, Pilot Marrott and Rither President Calles or! 5 s § s seasom which demonstrates| tic exploration, so it isn't sur- \ % | Wireless Operator Canou, com- Karon Sushx, Governof-of Nueva WA ; a pack can be secured with less| prising that Roald Amundsen " ” » k pleted the flight of 1,608 miles Leon, will be named by the L ?. 4 gear, also giving the fish a| famoug explorer, is a I>01>HLH: i ”l’\‘ n;n‘x.r ;|§|vlll‘:n. n;vlniulf-’n .rh‘ey Mexican Congress as Provisional : . 3 chance o get to the spawning| o "oy L 1 \ alighted alongside a French eruis- President of Mexico for two b \ grounds. Secretary Hoove con- hi ) pic ures above show ‘ ler carrying a supply of petrol vears. This was the announce- ‘e 4 servation policy Is not to strangle| DS big plane riding at her § ] ¢ : ; . Itor the next leg of the flight. hent Hade: hevs. teday’ by 0ol ;. the fishinz industry but it is a| @hchor in the harbor just prior @& ¢ The fliers plan 'to- head for Topete, leader of the Obregon 4 G * wise use of resources so as to| to the take-off for Tromsoe, b E Bermuda, stopping there to re- party. . have sufficient fish for the fu-| which was the base for his ill- & & t R | fucl, if neces before continu= : %0 ture.” fated search for members of the §” &8 # : g " |!ng to New ""k City. e SRS ; ; § {798 10 e s y alley nited States : % ¢ & £ 1 y S8 rian . o b . . ories Commissioner who has (COnVErsing with an Italian of i e i y T bad weather when he tried to fly | . 3 ved in Seward from the West-| S:cer on plans for the flight. [to the United States from Horta, Nlc AFFAIRS s = G ward enroute south. arataniionst NEW ) . i RS . _ | was on the breakwater when the N £ i Flory on Brandt j 5 ] |Frenchmen arrived. 4 - - el Charles H. Flory, District F 5 g G w‘T“ cunllnGE Not for long would Mrs. Ann Minthorne Heuld eighy-five, |¢ter of Alaska und Commissioner WALL STREET SEFS BIG ¥ Establish Record o R o gl BEN EIELSON B v o ;:gf,,;&:‘;}3};{;‘%*§§§zm?kf;:‘:§c;‘;:‘§n§'mhfiz.,:*::‘: e e 5w sl POSSIBILITIES NOW IN | for iy I t » ory on ot was in aecord with edietio st ; = 30 4 9 o W, {3 e TSR et et BILLION DOLLAR POOLI| o the Yorld Corfertice A INDEPENDENT LEAGUE "yt pay o o i e ) | IS WELGOMED IN HOME TOWN mer Mears 1!!151 - Commlssioner O'Malley said I By VICTOR H. SCALES Charles (. D. Collyer landed SUPERIOR, Wis., July 23.— FORMED TO AID SMITH. “fishing in Bristol Bay to Jauly | (A. Py Staft Writer) W16 yerlahdny SetRBUBHTE ¥ Intimations that he brought im- : 9 14 showed a total of 886,315 | i AR o s vecord of 23 days, 15 hours portant and good news from M cases of which 95 per cent were 00 Pl P R ¥ ind +21 minutes and three caragua to President Coolidge TO GET FARMER VOTE reds. The Bristol Bay rum, with HA I-En DUWN “““] ')" " ""“"",'_‘,“"f”_"’” MONEY ] | goconds for a trip around the E’TOP of the World Plane were made today by Secretary of the exception of the Ugashik [ DO RIS WL Ot fenti novh Pilot and Wilkins world Navy Curtis D. Wilbur upon ar- fi i River, s all good and Dennis “’“” ‘ The previous record was ing here for an overnight|g— " e S B e S Winn, Bureau of Fisheries Agent | Pttt ""']""' (""“""_‘";f bank-| |y 1a by Linton Wells and | | Guest of Hatton t the Summer White House. PR i St i e who is there at present, reports MH say, vet the potentialities o Bdward Evans, New York ! | : A : special attempt to line up the 5 I'the undertaking, talk of' which retary Wilbur admitted the Alaska T 9 1 { escapements good and predicts a 4 ul(h Dakota. July 23 ° x ska 1ourist blican agricu al and starte ring the stress situation In Nicaragua will be i A Jpblican - ageleujtiiah oai: I0RE- 1 Lo e oRok: o 2,0001000 cane ,"}r,“.‘,l "‘{:‘"IL {”'h ki iy “: “'” was 28 days, 14 hours, 36 Capt. George H. Wilking and his * ¢ the main topic with the Presi-| | Travel Setting has been lsunched with the for.|Which is. mormal for that area i ey, Titerested. market obsery.| | Minutes und nine seconds { pilot, Ben Bielson, landed here * dent but refused to say what new| | nro . Mo goo mation of the Smith Independens [o0 the south side of the Aluska(Chefoo Is Scene of Tright.| Bach: EURRNN matek, SuRner: | | Saturday for a two.day celebra- Aevilgamsnt - Ire-will peter 1o "t ! 2 Rion ot o § b rantmatite: h Nationalist G oy e LA tion in honor of Kielson. About President. e | | Leagu S ing—Nationalist Com- Accumulation of such a fund, ac- 50,000 persons from all parts of* SEATTLE, July 23 oW Her Clay. Hasishonomb. 0o¥ Runs Below Normal g utally $1,000,000,000 in credit, for ! y L y 3 ) “In the vicinity of False P der Flees : | the state greeted the fliers as marks in tourist tra are mer Republican = Senator from b S i mandac little would be held in cash-—prob. | they arrived in- thelr pldde. SR General Agent Alflika belng set. this summied ‘sc- || North" Dakcta, in announcing the | R katan, the runs of reds a ably involves no Insurmountable | 167 - GTeived S B T f » FRE 5 s . below normal and pinks and| cumeoo Ghina, July 28.—The | Srs ey \ carried them over' the top of thé e Railroad Bound North| | cording to steamship and | |formation of the League, said hel oo Snnedn.. ha MkGk ihard HEF iina, July 23. he | difficulties. One bank alone |- worid trom Point Harrow o BRI saittond. oitinds i Rl R the | Alad G recently raised Sun banner of the | he dozens in the Street has de- i e e coae Ml v |1 fonsidered tho alacon . of CoF:ngila . be. about 850,000 dasest U (FIct Wationaliots: Hak . badt | soaihe coenentos bt part B jerken: WASHINGTON, D. C., July 23.| | S/Bhiseers EOTE e tne ||| Smith “lmperativg if agriculture 18§y i reds in the minority. HaUTa Biirs ant FeplabBiby BHG | s b o e o B iy Gov. A. G. Sorlie presentsd a —G. C. Dickens, General Agent in parties organized in he to be saved from a state of peas- “At Chicgnik, commercial fish- ) plus funds of a few of the great medal to Eielson in behalf of the | 2 P 8 rh Se- ‘ five-starred flag of -North China.| corporations . o Al g H M 3 of the Alaska Raflroad, has left ."‘"‘T‘ . \r»“,".”] e e e ing has just started. The Bureau mpo" Nationalist EPoPNion o aclive’ 1 i | citizens of the flier's home town, for Alasks where he will make| | 8ttle or Vancouver. | While of national scope, the |and Capt, Wilkins recelved a came: R of Fisheries wants to secure the i e ¥ r > a general inspection of the rail- Smith Independent League plans |y oimun escapement of nearly Repairs Continue 'n Ef- o e ad regl e Department of | to concentrate on Montana, North |} 000 rr b merel: h v ’ B s ald Soust Dakota and Midhbagta,| ' 0000 before disarmed. come powerful potentates in fact Interior announces. ing is permitted R s s n R forts to Float Her on | 0. F. Oblson. of Duluth, ré: RESPEGTS PAID harles Hanson Towne, 'New |t galmon there fiv 880 | torefgn’ warships landed Datrols, | aedimasiiy ueos. faam 37000000 o6 August 2 Cel y @ B General S ' 200,000 a this 8 ” cently appointed Ge 8 Yaddne, and MelVinAD, HIL J6A8 Mlian i i One ~American soldier Wasi 190,000,000 to finance its daily newspapermen. Their record pendent voters for Gov. Al Smith Commander | yoney market would go far to- has taken refuge aboard a Brit-|ward supplying it. | { h vessel. His soldiers have been| packers of such a pool would be. | ager of the Alaska Railroad, will o v r 8o far it has been 766,471, | wounded In the hand by a stray € ot pibhaR Do SBURG, Alaska, July 23 el S Gl ) Sk i dreth, once Secretary of ”!'"I\'“”f Paok at Kodiak rounded ) eraticas ”"m')’.“ rocuriled amBES . vh (i 1y eftorts to Biul, Hib) before leaving to assume his du- Tn 'DEAD FLIER son Independent. League of North| wmpe Pack on Kodiak Island| mpe n,,,hung lasted 18 hours, | it immediately available jt fY¥acht Oaxaco, owned by G. Allanj LB ties in Alaska. He is scheduled f;“""“- 19 Txaciy .‘“ ""“"'"X"‘I" is normal to date. One feature would fear no. longer the “tight|Hancack, of Los Angeles, cff the il Loy iy N & aed he headquarters wi he estab- b i " £ A = ( mg o . o i e 0 %% AN s E v o auriyeiste yithin g Doy dnvk Biitn tho Miadie; WAKb bysAup. | e o KRGS ot pleasing, I e WARSHWS THERE Imoney” which has kept the mar. | "o¢f at the southern end of Wran | NEW YORK., July 23.—Thres G i llslnl.:l in the Mi Y Sep- | creased activity where 1 feel ket mervols for weeks. Undoubt.] 89l Narrows, = wi It struckithousand negroes fought with pe- Expedition Believed Body of MCXICOS Lindy l“;',;,'q,,lm"m AN i | thove Nelll, Jbe avarfahing. . TO ,““""N‘;{““'|""‘g N “"’:K.,m i el e ovs. Sonll alASY on the morning of July 13,|lice reserves last night. The riot . % £ gh s SHEET combat this situation, the closing |3 warghips in th harbor a i . ssirable | S&lvage experts are continuing hegan when a policeman arrested Near Starving, Canada Is Received Today I it my duty to support the candi-f 40" on a1 wtreams uncontrolled [Chefoo, there is no -A|lm«-|||y|~u,n“”“/.; x.ml money lln e 'm:""'l’" making repairs with hope of float-!a negro whom a woman accused — Mex1c0 Clly date .who """‘”"""“" farmers %1by weirs has been set for Aug-[for the safety of Americans B atly car.|Ing the vessel at extrem nishbor breaking. the. dack: dEEE REGINA, July 23.—Trappers, G oasaie R |uat 15, there, L biad ihe 0t Rl o 10 per-cent| e Aagik's apartment. Four policemen were prospectors, traders and guides| yoovyieo rrr\' me 23 _(,"m'uvv-m the farmers "] ,‘] ‘h‘._ been| At Karluck we maintain the —— ‘;nn! as aquickly dropped it back to| SKids have been placed wuider|injured, several shots were fired into the Reindeer Lake district, | il B e W co's “Lin. | U 10 the party Which has BECR|yweir shall have an escapement| . 5 Dkt A {the ship and rocks have been|and bricks and bottles were Northern Saskatehewan, told of | ¢ L CIEL T e crash | TGS to them ” of 714,000 fish into the river. At History Pageant, | lisaui) i&dasuation blasted away Srom the bull. Tho|thrown before the negroes wers distress to the members of thel " 510 19 in New Jersey on 3 this time ‘rhv canneries have 1.000 Persons in The interests in control might|©8%8c0o i8 resting easily and i ;le-;u-r,ml by firemen using a Fuller Expedition believed to be |yt “ub 5o 0 hop fight <o Are Republicans only taken 200,000 fish for com- | well be able to oppose any orgaa. | B0 danger {hose starving somewhere between Lake |, © CF o tg Mexico City, e Are /L C mercial purposes. Cast, Is Planned 4 {ized efforts, such as the Federal| Reindeer and Lake prm-hm.»A came back today amid douhle.But Wl” Vote ““At Alitak, escapement was % | Reserya. in- saprited recently . to police expedition has left to give | ning for his untimely death |, » nearly 110,000. Fishing has just| DULUTH, Minn., July 23.—Onehave made, to curtail \,,Huluu....‘CHURCH INSTITUTES aid. Four men entered the re-| IR Gl ition of Gen. al|For AL commenced for reds. thousand persons will partfcipate by raising the rediscount rate. As gion with J. D. Fuller, 1 varo Obregon. Many children lin-| ! Prince William Sound in a huge historical pageant plan-|long as pool operators were wil _’ VE W WI?DDING LAW -Geologist and are in need. ¥led the roads to Mexico City ‘and| When asked how politics look- ~ “In Prince Willlam Sound it|pneq by the David Wisted Post of | ing speculation might Sy 1 V] source is trying to give aid. soldiers lined the streets, wear-|ed in the *. C. Miller and [appears the pack is just normal | The American Legion. The pageant | dreamed of volume and New York o ke R ing arm bands of mourning.|Stanley Miller, brothers, making(for an even year which should| i be given at the Lakeshore markets become beyond any ques- ity F y ALASKA PIONEER IS Flags were at half staff and|the round trip on the Queen, in|be a big year. ivark, July 31st and August 1st|tion or doubt the greatest in the| NBW YORK, July 23.—Particl-| claiming that monagamous mars most of the business houses and|port today, saii: “We will tell| ‘“The Copper River flats show gnq and 3rd. 1t will be produced | world—and in history {pants in a wedding ceremony in|riage is a convention the world VISITING -'UNEAU offices were closed lyou like we are being told. We|a marked improvement this year|on g 400-foot platform nestled in| However, financiers say (,(,,,\hnll!y(lum'x (B wwn..m will be | has outgrown and that marriage 3 are Republicans but will vote|with 46,655 cases of reds packed|the natural ampitheater at the|oxperience that those who oppose “Bder oath that t have been|in this modern, enlightened state Robert Birch, pioneer resident for AL” and 14,5610 kings. park, Those who will take part|ihe bank of jgsue find the way of | baptized, ha never been divorc- | of soclety should be a temporaty ot Douglas and the Interior, ac-|Pagsengers Are Shaken The Miller brothers are from Southeastern Alaska will wear colorful costumes typl-|{he dissenter hard, and possibly | ®% are of legal 2 ot and enter the | arrangement Tetween a man and companied by Mrs. Birch and their . . Lewiston, Idaho. They are own-| “In Southeastern Alaska re-|ca) of the verious periods of local] new means would be found to curh | Marriage freely “without any out-|a woman to be ended at any time daughter, arrived in Juneau this| Up When Trains co“"’e*m‘ of the Lone Pine mine, a free[ports indicate good runs in Icy | history to be represented. Prepar- | the activities of even so powerful | $id€ influence or coercion whatso- | according to the will or the whim morning for a visit of a week, re- - gold property at Grangerville, |Straits and the Ketchikan dis-|ations are under way to provide!a combination, ever.” of the contracting parties. g newing old acquaintances. Mr. CHICAGO, July 23 One doz-|fdaho. tricts. In fact the forecast is as| geating space for 10,000 persons| But the idea of this golden pool| pnouncement of the new re. “These ideas are naturally agree- Birch is now located at 'Agua|en passengers were seriously in-! ————— good as in 1926.” at each of the four nightly Der-|from which speeulators might dip|duirement appears in the Rev.fable to a great many people who Caliente, Arizona, where is pro-{jured and two score shaken up | Up to the end of June the seal| formances, President Coolidge, | their needed daily funds is no so | Caleb R, Stetson’s statement in the | have no particular standard of prietor of the Agua Caliente ho-|and bruised this morning when TOURISTS VISIT HERE take in the Pribilots was 12,000 | who {s gpending his summer vaca- | tantastic as the enormous suggesi. | YE8F book of the church. of which | morals and would prefer whem tel, a “summer and winter” resort|two crowded Illinois Central s skins as compared to 8,000 the|tion at Brule, W and other|ed capital indicates For H,\;m' is rector, just published possible to erjoy license with re. which is frequented by those in-[Railrcad passenger trains col-| Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sleret,lsame date lust year, Fisheries|prominent persons will be invited | “money pools” have heen in opera.| + Careless Clergy Scored spectabllity. flicted with rheumatic and blood |jided. and two daughters, Helen and|Gommisioner O'Malley stated. to attend the opening performance. | tion on a ‘smaller scale. There He urges clergymen to advise Not Christian Country i diseases. P S Mildred, residents of Vancouver, e . X l'dee pools in fevery market and | non-Christlans to be married hy 2 “This is no longer a Christian Mr. Birch left this section more Wash., who are making the round E. C. GUERIN LEAVES | ¥ ¢ market. today | civil officer. He arraigns those | country and we cannot expect that than thirty years ago. After s‘ug¥nggg gg“xrfi%%n trip cn the Princess Charlotte,; E. C. Guerir, U. 8. Cadastral BME_ BE,TURNS 3-‘,’,00111 ?;,J,‘,fi,:z’:,fi,_,’,’: 'lf:‘ ,‘_:,,,I,," thoughtless and grossly careless | Christian moral standards will Ba spending some time in the Yukon visited in Juneau with relatives|Engineer, in charge of the U. 8. B. My Basse, Juncau represen-|in fact, they probably would be clergymen - of various denomina-|accepted or followed by the "F‘\ country he went to Arizona where| Word from Ketchikan is that|Saturday while the steamer was|Public Survey office here, leaves|tative of the Union Oil Company, ! the first to deny even the exis.|tl0ns who appear willing to per-| jority.” he has since resided. His brother|the salmon rum is constantly in-|in port. Mr. Sleret is a sister|today to take provisions and meniwho hag been in the States for! tence of such pools. But they ac. | fOTM & wedding ceremony for any The report shows that m “Slim” Birch, well known in pio-|creasing and the outlook for ajof Allen Shattuck, They are om)to the survey camps which are|the past month on husiness flml{lually are in’ @peration and -mu-|““" come to them to he married” | church corporation owns, 4 (s neer deys and also a former resi-[large salmon pack is improving|their first visit to Alaska, andlworking on the west coast of|pleasure, returned on the Prin-. Wall treet has learned o talk ,,,i The whole subject of marriage” | its church properties, real estat dent of Douglas and the Interior,|daily. People of the First City|while the Charlotte is in Skag-|Admiralty Island, making loca-|cess Charlotte. He reports busl-| millions finstead of thous<ands, Dr. Stetson say as been drag-| valued at $13,931,710 and g is located in Arizona, according|are becoming more optimistic|way are making a trip on the|tion surveys. He will returniness conditions in the south ex- 5 v i ged in the mire of late years.|ana mortgages amounting to to Robert Birch, and doing we!l. "than they have been for a year,|White Pass within a few days. cellent, | (Continued on Page Five.) +|Radical social reformers are pro-| 804

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