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T T S o — 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928. - ——— - ; ¢ - 7 ). . £ S aku SINCERITY OF iirst Photo of Arctic Rescuers REPUBLICANS [ARCE ATTENDANCE [i:swmooeyicvois) | womer [ Capt. Charl . Ahues, its | o superintendent. He will spend a|from Seattle for Juneau August DEMU BU'_TER [ | WILL SWI NG Reports of committees occupied [few days there before proceeding |15t~ Please wire orders direct . [ f 2 considerable time at the meeting [south. Mr. Branch has been visit-|OF Phone 114, Femmer Transfer. of the American Legion at the|ing. the canneries of his company by | | Dugout last night, at which there|on Cook Inlat and in other west. | — [ was a large attendance. The com-| ward sections, g | - mittees for the Fourth of July, H. B. Fricle, manager of the i the smoker on July 3rd, and the|Atlantic and Pacific Products com. FREE Al Smith Comes Back at Prohibition Issue Will Get|dance on July 3rd as well as the pany, who went west with Mr | comnuttee for the dance gi for | Branch last month to visit canner- Former Senator Owen | | Many Votes Says the U. S. Destroyers that were|ies of his company in Bristol Bay sty Powdetuoit of Okhhonn | Senator Walsh here recently, gave complete re.|and elsewhere, also was a rcturn. ]);lnlly owder Sifter : > | s ports. Tentative plans were dis|Ing passenger on the Alaska. He with every box of v ALBANY. N. Y. Jul | NEW ¥ ’RK'*;"I', 27.—Uniteq | C1%8ed: for attendance at the Le-|proceeded to Seattle. ANy, N Bt | NEW YORK, July 27.—United|gio; sonvention at Ketchikan on| i i i 4 » 'k FLOWER Sincerity of former Senator Rob States Semator David I Walsh, [ 05 G0N 20 b AN TR THREE 5 ert L. Owen, of Oklahoma, in of 1 chusetts, stopping off at B M .(‘-'»ddnr(l a'(.“"fl Adfutint. | Rakmon 'ACE POWDER bolting the Democratic Party, is| the Smith headquarters after al .- oo ©o ; seiodgicy ] FACE A A : Fhad e, SIEH s , iq(Presided over the meeting. A| The Anna H, Capt. Martin Holst questioned by Gov. Al Smith who vacation in the Middle West, said special meetin; 1 . 3 4 s ; B | 1 A sting of the American |arrived in port tiis morning with recalled Owen as a Presidential | the Prohibition issue would |y ciion woe docide upon for Mon. | rneryor DO e : aspirant himsel years ago | wing many Republican votes to| .= g IO Siver. saimon ARC DU SHUEEN day night, to further discuss busi- ing r the Sa 3 and scught nmany | y nig cuss b of king salmon for the San Juan | i v t : ness of special importance which | interos.s Senator Walsh said he found|pou® of SPeca’ Imporiance | BUTLER-MAURO no Democratic dissatisfaction ! s ————— “The Republicans need to be ; SCHOONERS IN PORT DRUG CO. ally sorry to see Senator Owen | frightened about other States DAVE BRANCH IS PR leave the Democratic Party be- than those on the Atlanti AT TAKU HARBOR The Pelaris, Capt. A. 8. Einmo, When We Sell It cause of my nomination. How- Smashing, crashing through the floating pack | left to right, Captain Egge, commanding the |Poard.” said Senator Walsh, * B R '!_'.'t".r'_"" Qunotras ",'iln]l' t!\x:ut‘.- It's Right ever, ho s a free American citi-" jee off Northeastland, the Russian ice-breaker | Krassin; Professor Samilovich, adviser to the |!i0s: Michigan, Wisconsin, Min- ey iy B AR zen and the right to choosc s T, y s . £y P nesota and even Pennsylvania D. W. Branch, manager of the[ning for bait and ice, which was| | Pree Deitve Phone 134 the Party which best suits hie L/ASSin is continuing its work of picking up | Russian ministry of aviation; an unnamed | will require as much attention as| Salmon Departmeni of LibLy, Me|taken at the Juneaiw Cold - Storage. * ideas. survivors of the Nobile polar expedition. This | officer, and Pilot Chukhnovsky, the flier Who |the States on the Atlantic.” Neil and Libby, arrived here yes. —————— Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. NSty Ereatest regret comes trom| Pictureis made available through the courtesy | first sighted the marooned Italia meny ? Although there is a dry sen-|terday afternoon on the Alaska Old papers for saze at the Empire. | gy . one reason advanced, because it, ™ the Amtare Trodine Covnaentine amd alawa LNty Saetd) timent in the South, Senator hee - compels me to question his sin Walsh is confident the South LWL T T T T T T s cerity. When the convention I‘TE!&IOR MINERS '['07 | GAMES THUfiSDAY AMER[VC‘AV.F}{AECEAfi will give the vote to Smith. JUST OUR REGULAR Gov. Al Smith Hall, which is now assailing In a formal statement, Gov. Smith said in part im natur- | was in deadlock four years ago,| O ket me o'y | PROSPECT -SQUAW CR. sun Tiateleso b, Secraento 3. EVEN IN NET BOUT g | | Seattle 5; Hollywood 10 i Tammany delegation for him.” | A party of five pioneer alusk Los Angeles 4; Oakland 3 : NEW YORK, July 2%.-—Alaska £ o 5 AUTEUIL, July 27.—| juneau mine stock is quoted to- Owen’s Position {including J. F. Macdonald, k. |Portland 5; Mission 10 |America and France stood even|gay at 33 Yesterday former Senator Owen ' Gibney, Standish O'Sullivan, Jazk | National League | with one match each at the end 0 declared he would oppose Smith'McNally and A. Lohnn, arrived in | Pittsburgh 7; New York 5. ¢ . ‘it y 12 i he A Sy TR " of the first day's play in theigig papers for sale at the Empire vigerously and would endorse [Juncau on the Alaska from Fair. [ Chicago 6; Boston 7. Davis Cup challenge round, Til- Hoover. banks and will leave by the first {St. Louis 6; Brooklyn 1 den defeated Lacosta 1-6, 6-4, 2 lbs. Solid Field Toma- T06R v L s 6 Ibs. New Potatoes, I;est .25¢ “I_won't stand for Smith. Ok-| hoat sailing to Haines for Squaw |Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 4 lahoma will be against the Tam- Creek, where they will investig | American League many government the same as'the situation and do some pros-| New York 12, 10; Detroit 1, 12 4 7 |9-7, 6-3 and 6-0 against Vare and his govern-| pecting. | Washington 8t. ‘Louls 7. ihn CHFNEY :h one of this group of pros. | Philadelphia Chicago 1. R V] ment. Women in my State and i 2, 3; Cleveland 4, 4 I\{DTI(,E other Western States won't ac-| pectors hes had experience in 'Proston 2 6-4, 2-6 and 6-3 Hennessey lost to Cochet 7-9, cept Smith. Hoover, in my opin-| Dawson, Nome and Fairbanks # I do shingling of any kind and I[ ~ fon, is the best qualified man|They have been prospectors and STANDING OF CLUBS i s B L Sl | v ‘ P 2 b i arring roofs. 1 50 build cabins D, ever presented by any party iniminers in the leading placer eold Pacific Coast League iout of town. Price right—work reen eas’ p(’r s o o odIC America for the Presidency dur-|gection of the North They had re. Won Lost *. by hour or contract. Call 1 et ol Lo o L RSN gL , NECKWEAR Green Beans, perlb. . . . 15¢ bonaoam o on s who had been in the country in Hollywodo 18 . i PERRIERNERISEIEL S S G5 SR ’ F. W. BRADLEY ADDED : it i e country that 1s worth | onkand. . TO DIRECTOR BOARD |looking over and prospecting, and | Mission : they intend to look it over and|Los Angeles OF ATLAS-IMPERIAL |prospect it AARLE They will go over the road and F. W. Bradley, president of the|trail from Haines to Squaw Creek, S Aleska Treadwell Company, has|starting the trip as soon as they National League been named as one of the direc-|get to Haines Won Lost 4 bunches Carrots . . . 25¢° 4 bunches Beets . . . . 25¢ 4 bunches Turnips . . . 25¢ Cucumbers, each . . . . 20¢ JOENSTONS CANDY $1.00 $1.50 T T R LR T TR (LT T L R T T T T T T TR R T T T LT TETEY tors of the Atlas-Tmperial Deisel —————— £t. 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New YOrk ... 68 2§ LT i says the San Francisco Chromicle| Ceremonies will he held first at| Philadelphia ... 59 36 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. of July 19, the School, and Jolm Dunn will of-[St. Louis ... 52 46 = g 1 The enlargement of the board |ficiate at both events. Gov. George [ Cleveland . 44 53 g Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings of directors and the selection of [A. Parks will deliver the add Chicago ........... 42 52 H 8. P. Hastman as president of the|at the school while Walter Scoit {Waskington ... 41 54 H Board, the cle continued, fore- [ will speak at the Temple. The [Detroit ... .50 Continuing our policy of . L T L L T T T T T shadows a new era of expansion|first affair wiil take place at 7|Boston ... 37 b6 last" ves: i onell - 82 WataR AT 1) SR iy in ils activities for the Atlas-Im-|o'clock. i 6 A ) perial RTINS 2. 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