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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXX]I., NO. 4850, JUNEAU ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN cmm HEAT WAVE HITS PACIFIC NORTHWEST U. S. MARINES ARE. ORDERED HOME CRIME FORCES 1 Problbii's Standlard Beprers |4 358 MARINES (COOLIDGE WILL HELP MINNESOTA (ITIES SWELTER NOT AFFECTED | g =" | 1T TIENTSIN T0 ;DE’"/‘TE”V’L WAR MEMORIAL pop THREE DAYS; BY DRY LAWS = =% =W RETURNTOL.S. || | GESESNET| NOT OVER TODAY. | Opinions from Many R wes= : =X f ; . o . . |Records Are Broken in | Sources Presented at | v (| Flying Corps Is Also Ord- ¢ ; - ' | Eastern Washington B Adsaciation i ered to Leave—Will | : e . ‘ ; : : ’ e Ales Tdahe hLit e Go to Guam SEATTLE, July 25.—The influ- . ence of prohibition upon crime is 5 ; i » \ A R the subject of a report to mem.| 5 . A WASHINGTON, July 25.—Ap-| | * 5. . 1 HORSES DROP DEAD bers of the American Bar Asso- 3 . proximately - 1,350 American : ] eE Y o IN HARVEST FIELD’ clation by Arthur V. Lashy, of| < : Marines on duty at Tientsin, ; 2 : : ! ; o St. Louis, delivered throuch his i) . China, will shortly be homeward brother, Jack M. Lashy, Pres s - bound. 3 ) . 3 % - . pa. \ ) dent of the St. Louis Bar Asso-| E 5 4 ¢ Orders for immediate withdraw- A Forest Fires Gain Head‘ ciation. 1 2 & i al have been issued by Aecting way But Kept from | i y The report, embracing opini ns % ] 4 i Secrets «f Navy Robinson after . { . of officials, publishers and iaw | ‘. ; 1 la discussion of the Chinese sit- : ] i Valuable Timber enforcement officers, says, “that| ; £ i Iuation with State Department | o in a large majority of cities of ! ' Y {officials ; e : S TTLE, July 25.—But 3 100,000 inhabitants the forces of'| R — 1 5 —_— The action was rccommended . ¥ e ! 3 i faliet TROE Ak snmantedt 511':2:: ! crime have not been materia'ly ai-| William F. Varney of Rockville Center, N. ¥. (left) was nom- by Rear Admiral Bristol, com- 3 v : 2 — |wave under which the Pacific fected by the prohibition Aunuulj inated for presu]ent on the second ballot at the Prohibition | ;v“:‘r“un‘\‘g‘ I|14]-‘ -‘\‘-"““f' I‘ll;vf‘l, an(: 3 > = w— | Northwest has sweltered for the ment, although in practically avery convention in Chlcago and james A. Idgertcn of Alexandria, | rig. Gen u in charge o Bl past three days is promised to= one of these communities the sen- | 7 the Marine forces in the Orient. R : a., was chosen as his running mate on the first ballot. The i Ept R o B i f | day timent of the people is ooposed | g In addition to the Mafines, 13 Rl e . | Although the mercury broke to enforcement; that in many large latter headed the Jefferson-Lincoln league movement to unite planes and about 95 officers and A Viiany ‘records. i Maiehits: NN cities organizations of criminais the Prohibition and Farmc"'L?bOf parties. men of the Marine Flying Corps ¥ g ington and Idaho yesterday, only ¢ are financed by profits of boot-| — have been ordered from Tientsin > $ g ¥ three prostrations are reported. legging. Enormous profits are de-| to Guam. ¥ R 4 L ? A number cf horses dropped rived from the bootlegging indus- | T\ /4 TIONALISTS WANT A total of 90 officers and 1,437/ § . doad ‘1o Odesa.twaer try and this has excited ihe cv- |Marines will remaln 1in (the > BN ’ i3 harvesting operations while wo pidity of politicians and state gov- ARSHIP Tientsin district. There are 58 o - gl 3 in other sections was suspended. ernment officials to sush an ex- officers and 1,030 men at Shang- L - : ; A dozen Western Washington | tent that bribery and corruption 4 hai. Approximately 60 vessels # . » . 3 '} [forest fires gained headway but is of common occurence.” = 2 are in Chinecse waters. No change . ¢ 5 none are report | o SAN T OISO . 4 J one ed eati The weport Niggsets that the pros| X o 7| AN FRANGISCO, July 25 lin the number of vessels or blue- ‘ . I . ; [into valacarenei oot TEHEE S hibition laws should either be en. Plans of the Chinese of San FIll-|j,ckots is contemplated. L : 1t : The hottest weather, 112 fn cisco to build a battleship by pop- , S : . o P fagoed g Fonanint. Bull Moose Are ular subscription and present it % F g § S : » e S S the shade, was at Lewiston, Ida~ : eulibor g : , . : - , ho, and broke all records simes | 9 to the Nationalist gove nt of : ¢ 8l p WOMER A¥ ENTION SWy Mepung, But China, have been changed at the HUMEMAKERS ! ; - g J the Weather Bureau was estab- | SRATT S . N.dging Done Chiang Kai. 4 lished there 28 years ago. request of General Other temperatures included 1l P i iy A BN I shek, cwe of the, Southern lead- ‘BE - J . ey g e Wi Epienitiin il R . o M. . . L 5 * Vo A 4 nokane w 04 degrees, Wem- oo e s vy o Oy second 'hl)' of the l\fl““flfll | Chiang cabled the Chinese Patri- URGED TB i auhonat 1108, Wally n"flv p! Delta, A - s Delta Delta, women's legal frater-| | () 'ooiion found the pro- | |otic League of America, with head- 110, Yokima 108, Seattle | " . iRegimental Train MR QRSS2 ity, held its ial i : ¢ ;:er)t; lnr}'adij:nrl:::!;:’n;)e"‘:;“;,',f;“ posed Bull Moose or Pro- | |quarters in Chinatown, that his e l‘urtlf’md 98, and Vancouver, 1 it 1 gressive Party still unor- | | government's cause would be ben of M.mne:ota troops which were the first to come t) the aul of the Umon in the Civil War. 083, ./ fession and her growth in th A iy hntick,. | | pubite. Women Will Be Asked to ; 3 work, was the chief topic of dla-1 . i\, ‘Gpom ‘the Presidential The Nanking government, local| [ ise Vi : CANNON FALI Inl, July 35| SREMESRINASEENG . WRS (mUstarec Is in Collision; cusaiin & itlie SRtariLy . Teo R o nes Wik e, Chinese, have been advised, will xercise Vote in No —To a rural cemetery hers Pregi.|Out at Fort Snelling in 1864. Col- !S REP RTED /”l’"« Horses M’i Cavst. 95 MIGHL, JiA TR o W silver. They will probably be 20- A consin to help dedicate 3 me ‘newspRpait editor as well a ' awyer. id 4 - L . iy vill died, taken i1l while attend- | 160 n | paign will be inaugurated with}of tha Repablican Womens' Cam | tural community of 1,500 persons ¢ 08 S : ‘( assassination of Mohammed |60 miles west of here. The Dentd £e eNer RISRE) IS|N SEATTLEihupo.« of selling to Chinese resi-|paign, rather than & drive for club|to speak at the unveiling of a M&2 meeting of Grand Army com- ‘1 m.. Mahmound, Premier of , Twenty-Second is a permanent v f the bonds. It is esti-) ganization meeting here fantry, fi ment offered for! lispatch from Jerusalem yes-| England May Be bl - g g i ) . - ; Christianson and a group of Min.| A dispatch from Jerusalem - y Democrats Threaten to|mated there are 300,000 Chinese ir.| ~ Mrs, Alvin T. West, Vice Chair.| Civil War service in the 1““"\\“1_‘;'“' omeressmon arged him te terday said “unconfirmed rumors ish Government is planning to !the bonds will be established in|near ihe polls. If America is to|burg that the memory of Colonel] Hunt for Alaska send more than 16,500 persons | New York, Mexico Oity, Van-|mainiain her position in the lead-i Colvill and the First Minnesota | i Airplane Wreckage | / " to Canada from the British m SEATTLE, July Mayor | couver and Lima, Peru. ership in world affairs, the home.|lives. Here 262 men—the mem.} | . | urdough ing districts at a cost of $3,-|James J. Walker, of New York e makers must function in politics.”| bership of the regiment at the) May Be from Plane the Exchequer after the Labor|State Senator Conner tb take ida, and Alabama through | Party motion to censure the Gov-|Walker for an automobile ride women’s vote. which the Coloncl and Mrs. Col-| Return to Paris | with silver bronze colored fabric|’y tumning to the northland: . Premier, in moving the vote tolnap “Jimmy"” if necessary and < . 3 | ~ensure, said more than 1,250,-|get him as their guest of the| Only Smith But Dislikes Account Weather|€5cent trom the heroic First Min- | joiut Navy and Commerce depart., Wreckage has heen sent to I'urlsi mit its members to attend the Ba: - 3§ - - ganized and the keynote | | efitted more if the money intend- is the memorial, and below is Cannon Falls’ Main Strect in holiday attire. Gov. Tehcdore Chris- which was presided over by Judge onel Colvill, Wht: ad risen i rank | ‘ i ke 3 OTTAWA, July 25. — Three | Leading women attorneys of tho the details have Tuly 25.-—Mob.! War memorial men and many horses were killed — <. p: - i " dents of North and South Ameri |women and registered voters. This| 8tatue of Col. William Colvill, com. rades. [ Egypt, remained unsubstantiated |regiment and was going to am= . . i and 100,000 in » National C ittee, | cause. s % § } Sent to Canada Kldnap Him for Meet- |Yorth Am d man of the National Committee, brask his suls of mot lsaving his|from Jaffa say Mahmound has| 000,000. This is to relieve the|City, is the guest of Mayor Frank 11 LL] Confiden e is expressed in pre.|time—-charged, and only 47 lef! | ”f Nungesser Coli! SEATTLE, July 25.—Jer- o unemployment situation. Edward here today. Mayor Walk- A FINE MAN dictions that southern women will|the field when combat was over. Is GANGEI_LED : gest g !'| ry Callahan, aged 71 years, The memorial, including a statue | b veteran sourdough, married’ ernment for the attitude on the|fo Vancouver, B. C., if the New vill are buried, and harmonizing |attached, have been picked up He has not returned hom# unemplcyment question has been |York Executive would consent, landscape, is the gift of the One from Horta joff the Jutland coast | | and as far as known, has not 000 persons in England were|Young Men’s Democratic Club d nesota, ments’ attempt to span the At.|for identification Wet an Association. ¢ SR 5y 8 R ; speech not given mnor plat | [ed for the warship were invested tianson (inset) of Minnesota extended the invita‘ion to the President. Edith M. Atkinson of the juvenile | issue bonds to the extent of ap- vember Electlon dent Coolidge will come July ¥ pidly in the volunteer forces, be. | | Ll TR vout- OE - H year bonds but WASHINGTON, July LI Wan o s e e ; : it o have Aalier. Walkkr not been worked out. ilization for Hoover and Curtis of| The executive will journey sev-) {." pn e en N e | ~ [today when a Canadian freight A : An official of the Chinese Pa-|24,000,000 “homemakers of tha|eral hundred miles from his Ce. | felMANIREC D18 COMUANG mOTe) | train carrying the Twenty-Seco Unemployment in e L ca from $2,000,000 to $5,000,000| was decided at the Womer’s or.|mander of the First Minnesota In.| President Coolidge declded tojy,,y nual training. orica said: “Fifteen per cent of the wo.| It 18 because of an immortal| I e dmnated g South America said: “Fifteen per cent of the wc e O sumnnier hok | been assassinated " J Police Asked to i The plans were announced to-|er arrived from Portland in his; vote for Hoover and that he will o of stone, with a tibiet telling u)i in Alaska eight months ago,. defeated. Democrats of the city asserted, | Hassler’s Flight Hundred and Thiriy-fifth Minne- ol In belief that the wreckage is gone north. The police have sota Infantry, a National Guard| PARIS, July France aban.|possibly part of the Nungesser-| |/ heen requested to hunt fo without jobs. sometime during the day. Tammany Iz The regiment will come from its!lantic, Bast to West, by plane,| s in th s [he status of woman in the pro | | o' "\ toq upon. Neither | |in bonds of the new Chinese re-| | ks proximately $20,000,000 American from his vacation home ia TEuBtandl: WRERL - SRS, triotlc League says that a cam-|land” will be the special object|dar Island Lodge to this agricul.|]han 40 years before, Colonel Col-1 [ oNDON, July 25.—Rumors of | Regiment collided with a freighfis | come here after Gov. Theodore LONPON, July 25.—The Brit- ing of Club Branch headquarters for selling|men eligible to vote do nof go{charge during the battle of Gettys. |* | i —————.———— £ day in the House of Commons by [private car at 6:30 o'clock this ’ carry at least four southern states, k- | ‘Winston Churchill, Chancellor of {morning. Plans were made by Tennessee, North Carolina, Flor.|the chargs, an ornumental stone F h Fl O d | COPENHA . July 2"'A—;v left his bride at home, de- P y the | stairway leading o the kmoil ou|French Flier Is rdered to! Fragments of airplane wreckage' | eclaring his intention of s Ramsay MacDonald, former |however, that they would kid-|\y:): s : g 4 , July ¥ : . William Aiien White Likes Is' Postponed on vegiment, which proudly traces its|dons, for the prescot at least, the|Coli plane lost last year, thel | pim, ROCKFORD, T, July 25.— - summer encampnent at Lake City,| according to semi-official an. NEW YORK, July 25—Char-|The greater Rockford-trans-At-igg yijeq away, for the dedication.! nouncement, I,:‘m Paulin \\||.|RENl4 W AL 4SKAN STUDY OFFICERS PLANNING acterizing Gov. Al Smith as a|lantic flight has been postponed| 'y oftjeers and enlisted men!has reached Horta in the plane | p fine man but who never will be[by Bert Hassell until better fapg eontributing funds, and hope|LaFregate, has becn recalled to elected; deploring the attitude of | Weather. Yesterday it was plan-|gor eompletion of the memoriall France. The flisht infarruption OF A IA TIC xMIGRA TIO GRANGE CONVENTION President Coolidge and Secretary ned to hop-off at & o'clock this| within a year. is due to motor difficulties and ¢f Treasury Mellon toward Pro- morning. Lawyer, editor and soldier, Colo-| this is ‘given. as the reason forj hibition, and criticizing the A——; ...—_.QUOTATION nel Colvill orn in Chautau- | ahandonment. Probably the flight L 2 apathy of Herbert C. Hoover . J. qua county, New York, in 1830, He | be od late : svidence relating to the mizration [ably reached this continent as i WASHINGTON, July 25.—A two-|a convention so closely following | yowary ofl scandals, Willlam Al-| . —_— R s aent “”,,“‘“ s s i o R e an from Akl e | Sascendant of s RN fold significance is attached by |the national election, Tabor says!io. white, Editor of the Emporia| NBEW YORK, July 25.—Alaskalcoon after 1850 bezan practicing | America by way of Alaska is be.|elers. Collins followed up high officials to the sixty-second (no more opportune time has pre-|Gasette, of Kansas, hurled out|Juneau mine stock is quoted to-|jaw fn Red Wing, not far fr o (Striking Textile ing sought this summer by work last year with an intens] .'xinr.nnl convention of the National|sented itself for the Grange 10|nig criticisms here. day at 4. here. Workers in Clash Smithsonian archoeological expe-|study of Nunivak Island and Grange ,to be held in Washingtor | espouse its legislative program.| wpite said of Coolidge: “We RN g o S When President Lincoln called ¥ . | dition headed by Henry B. Colling, | eral hundred miles of the m Nov. 14 to 23. It wilt ask he says, that the tariff|pnoaq o crusader on this prohibi- 3{5 for 75,000 men a Paul com- With City Police! s, assisiant curator of the division | land Louis J. Tabor, national master,|on pretected agricnltural sciedules | tjon question and the little fel- pany was the only oreanized mili. F of ethnology of the National Mu.| ‘His work and that of Dr. points out that it will be the first|equal the differences of cost of!jow in the White House is not|| New Search tary unit fn the state. Despite| NEW BEDFORD Mass, July|seum, licks indicate the existence of' meeting held by his organization |production at home and abroad, la crusader by any means. Pro- Is Ord d this, Gov: Alexander Ram then ~—This ecity is peaceful after | early culture in Alaska quite following the presidential election,|and tha ta duty be placed on allipipition has not been given a 8 Uraere i Washington, offered a regiment |experiencing ‘the most vigorous| The exepdition t aitle | tinct from that of the Eskl and that the convention will be|food and fibre products that are|chance.’ For Amundsen of 1,000 Minnesotans, making this|clash between striking textile|aboard the revenus cutter “North-fof a people who, driven in the nature of a “home-coming” now coming in duty free, provided | white attacked Smith for his g, state the first to tender troops. |workers and por-ce since 28,000)land” in May for St. Lawrence Is- | Agia or urged on by wag ~—the Grange returning almost a|the products can be profitably ’l‘ammanv connections, MOSCOW, July 25.—The In April, 1861, (he call went out.|mill operatives walked out 15|land and the coast of Seward Pe-|presumably settled there fora ::"r'l“’"w"""‘!‘o:‘; ;‘L‘: RInge;of -8 ""A""““"y“;“eb‘l""":;’" “"“9"; h ' Soviet Rescue Commission | | The volunteers found Fort Sneli.|weeks ago. Five thousand per- R0 canry fux ward a system- | generations, but finally rth three sc rs ago. s it d efore the seventiet 0 aker a t raised the stars|sons last night watched the po-|atic study of k The study | ¢guthward where lite €0 The early life of the organiza-|congress. the Grange again will British l‘”bor Pa"y ::;0:"::"3,9tgi”ll(:\”’:gd‘:xl. :51 njfl::;;;dll)’v; ‘ I (:unn:];:'llrl’ rmvrves‘hin] a crowd u‘ulr wasi started two years ago b IS flus‘t:‘ln:d more easily and the nd :Lunl :nd n]wd otulnit:nd:gnev&nls r-:mmnl(:nrlhe ex?’m;t Tdib'ntllre Loses Fight on Motion plove . the region sround | |mtistered into service " |side the mill. ven policemen Alv;\ Hrdlicka, noted Smithsonian | yral elements were not 8o at have led to its an | plan of farm relief abor de- i . Union forces had|were injure 1 eight mill| anthrépole the Bureau of o o1 s 800,000 paid memberships In 30| clares, offerinz i as a means to| 10 Censure Government :‘.:::’i.‘.’o:efnnl;:::.:;‘:q;h;i“- be:; %?iifi’",f{m' el ‘.»”.‘ wh,'., workers jwer: arrested " Ametican E ¥, which the in- m'?;lpfxvll‘:‘l!::::.::xln(:um' states will be portrayed in elabor-| make the tariff immediatcly ef. A 4 rection jn search of Capt. on the way, but conld not arrive| The outbreak came shortly stitution di 5 anclent village sites on St ate pageantry. There will be a|fective on agricultural cammod].l LONDON, July 25.—The House | oo\ nicin and his compan- in time and the First Minnesota|er a new offer from the ate| Dr. Hrdlicka's expedition sur.|rence Island and the Sewa program to recall to the assembled |{ies of which there is an export.[of Commons by a vote of 351 to| | ;o - A was the only regiment ready. Led [Board of Comeiliation and Arbi-|veyed the Yukon river region and|insula. If they can be delegates the benefits accruing tolable surplus. It ulso will cham.|141 defeated the Labor Party's The' Sedov 18 ,qm,,,,e,, by Celone! Colvill, the volunteers|tration at Boston, to settle the|the coast of Alaska. It resulted in|Collins plans to excaw agriculture through Grangs parti-| pion necessary machinery for the|motion to censure the government with an airplane charged to protect a flank and|controversy was received, caused|the discov f a number of old | with the help of the cipation in national legislation. proper handling of burdensom:,|for failure to solve the unemploy. ! 4 |",,_, held until heln ived, by the anmouncements of 10 per|village sites and probable routes|purports also to take Returning to the significance of!seasonal and regionul surpiuses. ment problem. The regiment 1 £ cent wage guts, of migration and convinced him ' July 25 New that the American Indian